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United States
Summary and State Data
Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 51
AC-07-A-51

Issued February 2009
Updated December 2009

United States Department of Agriculture
Tom Vilsack, Secretary
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cynthia Z.F. Clark, Administrator

Acknowledgments
The success of the census of agriculture is directly dependent upon the participation of America’s farmers
and ranchers, and we are grateful for every agricultural operator who furnished the information requested.
Their cooperation and support helped make the 2007 Census of Agriculture the most successful count in
history. It was their future, their voice, and their responsibility and they spoke out for their farms and their
industry.
The 2007 census was the most comprehensive effort to date to reach all agriculture operations, regardless
of size. We appreciate our relationship with the American Indian community and the many community
based organizations across the country that helped educate their constituents about the importance of the
census. Their support aided greatly in our efforts.
Additionally, there were many organizations and partners who recognize the importance of good data and
helped encourage producers to respond. The farm organizations, stakeholder groups, and agricultural
media were instrumental in building awareness of the census and encouraging farmers and ranchers to
participate. They truly were effective partners driving the message that the census is every producer’s
voice, future, and responsibility.
Other USDA agencies and representatives from State departments of agriculture offered invaluable advice
during the planning, data collection, and processing phases of the census. They also provided critical
assistance at the local level to farmers and ranchers completing census forms. Special thanks are extended
to the enumerators who collect data locally through NASS’s cooperative agreement with the National
Association of State Departments of Agriculture. By helping NASS build and maintain quality
relationships with our primary stakeholders, the enumerators are important contributors to quality
statistics.
Members of the Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives of both public and
private organizations offered recommendations on census content. NASS appreciates their strong and
consistent support for our programs.
Finally, NASS acknowledges the services provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National
Processing Center in Jeffersonville, IN.
Detailed census of agriculture information is available online at www.agcensus.usda.gov. Information
about NASS and its programs is available at www.nass.usda.gov. If you would like more information,
you can also call (800) 727-9540 or email [email protected].

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color,
national origin, age, disability, and, where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual
orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual’s income is derived from any
public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative
means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center
at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400
Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an
equal opportunity provider and employer.

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Introduction..................................................................................................................................
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Profile of the Nation’s Agriculture.......................................................................................
Farms by Size: 2007, 2002, and 1997 .................................................................................
Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007, 2002, and 1997..................
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007, 2002, and 1997..................................
Average Market Value per Farm of Agricultural Products Sold, Land and Buildings,
and Machinery and Equipment: 2007, 2002, and 1997.......................................................
Selected Farm Production Expenses: 2007, 2002, and 1997...............................................
Selected Farm Production Expenses – Percent of Total: 2007, 2002, and 1997.................
Farms by Type of Organization – Percent of Total: 2007, 2002, and 1997 ........................
Principal Operator by Primary Occupation – Percent of Total: 2007, 2002, and 1997 ......

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Historical Highlights: 2007 and Earlier Census Years........................................................
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Landlord’s Share and Direct
Sales: 2007 and 2002...........................................................................................................
Economic Class of Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and
Government Payments: 2007 and 2002...............................................................................
Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 ........................................................................
Net Cash Farm Income of Operations and Operators: 2007 and 2002................................
Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2007 and 2002..........
Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2007 and 2002.........................................................
Land: 2007 and 2002 ...........................................................................................................
Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 2007
and 2002 ...............................................................................................................................
Irrigation: 2007 and 2002 ....................................................................................................
Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2007 and 2002...................
Cattle and CalvesBInventory: 2007 and 2002 .....................................................................
Cattle and CalvesBSales: 2007 and 2002.............................................................................
Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007 ................................................
Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007.....................................................................
Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007 ............................................................
Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007 ............................................................

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Cattle and CalvesBNumber Sold Per Farm by Sales: 2007 ................................................
Hogs and PigsBInventory: 2007 and 2002..........................................................................
Hogs and PigsBSales: 2007 and 2002.................................................................................
Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007 ....................................................
Hogs and PigsBInventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 2007 ..............................
Hogs and PigsBInventory by Type of Producer: 2007........................................................
Hogs and PigsBNumber Sold by Type of Producer: 2007..................................................
Hogs and PigsBInventory by Type of Operation: 2007 ......................................................
Hogs and PigsBNumber Sold by Type of Operation: 2007 ................................................
PoultryBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002........................................................
Sheep and LambsBInventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002.........
Sheep and LambsBInventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold by Size of
Flock: 2007 .........................................................................................................................
Ewes 1 Year Old or OlderBInventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold by Size of
Ewe Flock: 2007 .................................................................................................................
Other Animals and Animal ProductsBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 .........
Specified Crops HarvestedBYield per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 2007...................
Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 ........................................................
Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002..............................
Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 ..........................................................
Berries: 2007 and 2002.......................................................................................................
Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and
Propagative Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002......................................................
Woodland Crops: 2007 and 2002 .......................................................................................
Grain Storage Capacity: 2007 and 2002.............................................................................
Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007................
Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2007 and 2002............
Value of Land and Buildings: 2007 and 2002 ....................................................................
Value of Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002...................................
Selected Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 ...................................
Fertilizers and Chemicals: 2007 and 2002..........................................................................
Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification
System: 2007 ......................................................................................................................
Institutional, Research, Experimental, and American Indian Reservation Farms: 2007....
Organic Agriculture: 2007..................................................................................................
Selected Operator Characteristics for Principal, Second, and Third Operator: 2007.........
Women Principal Operators BSelected Farm Characteristics: 2007 and 2002...................
Women OperatorsBSelected Operator Characteristics: 2007 and 2002 .............................
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin Principal OperatorsBSelected Farm Characteristics:
2007 and 2002......................................................................................................................
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin OperatorsBSelected Operator Characteristics:
2007 and 2002......................................................................................................................
Selected Farm Characteristics by Race of Principal Operator: 2007 and 2002..................
Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2007 ....................................................................
Selected Principal Operator Characteristics by Race: 2007 and 2002 ...............................
Selected Operator Characteristics by Race: 2007...............................................................
Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 ........................................................................................
Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 ......................................
Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural
Products Sold: 2007............................................................................................................

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Summary by Type of Organization: 2007 ...........................................................................
Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 .................................
Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007............................
Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 ....................................................................................
Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 ....................

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State Summary Highlights: 2007.........................................................................................
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 ........
Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 ........................................................................
Net Cash Farm Income of Operations and Operators: 2007 and 2002................................
Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2007 and 2002..........
Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2007 and 2002.........................................................
Hired Farm LaborBWorkers and Payroll: 2007...................................................................
Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 .......
Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 ......................
Irrigation: 2007 and 2002 ....................................................................................................
Cattle and CalvesBInventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 .....................................................
Hogs and PigsBInventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 ..........................................................
PoultryBInventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002......................................................................
Miscellaneous PoultryBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002.................................
Horses and PoniesBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002.......................................
Sheep and LambsBInventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002..........
All Goats – Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 ...................................................
Milk GoatsBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 ..................................................
Angora GoatsBInventory, Number Sold, and Mohair Production: 2007 and 2002.............
Meat Goats and Other GoatsBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002.......................
Colonies of Bees and Honey CollectedBInventory, Number Sold, and Honey
Collected: 2007 and 2002....................................................................................................
Mink and Their PeltsBInventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002...................................
Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002 .......................................................................................
Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal SpecialtiesBInventory and Number Sold:
2007 and 2002 ......................................................................................................................
Selected Crops Harvested: 2007..........................................................................................
Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 ................................................................................................
Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002...................................
Other Crops: 2007 and 2002................................................................................................
Land Used for Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 .................
Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 ..............................
Land in Orchards: 2007 and 2002 .......................................................................................
Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002...........................................................................................
Land in Berries: 2007 ..........................................................................................................
Berries: 2007 and 2002........................................................................................................
Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and
Propagative Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 ......................................................
Cut Christmas Trees: 2007 and 2002 ..................................................................................
Short Rotation Woody Crops: 2007 and 2002 ....................................................................
Maple Syrup: 2007 and 2002 ..............................................................................................
Grain Storage Capacity: 2007 and 2002..............................................................................

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Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2007 ...........................
Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002..................................................
Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002............................................................
Organic Agriculture: 2007..................................................................................................
Selected Practices: 2007 .....................................................................................................
Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 ......................................
Selected Operation and Operator Characteristics: 2007 and 2002 .....................................
Women Principal OperatorsBSelected Farm Characteristics: 2007....................................
Women Operators: 2007.....................................................................................................
Women Principal OperatorsBTenure: 2007 ........................................................................
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin Operators: 2007 ........................................................
American Indian or Alaska Native Operators: 2007 ..........................................................
Asian Operators: 2007 ........................................................................................................
Black or African American Operators: 2007......................................................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Operators: 2007 ..............................................
White Operators: 2007........................................................................................................
Operators Reporting More Than One Race: 2007..............................................................

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APPENDICES
A. Census of Agriculture Methodology ...................................................................................
B. General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form............................................

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Index............................................................................................................................................ Index 1
Publication Program................................................................................................. Inside back cover

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Introduction
HISTORY
For 156 years (1840 - 1996), the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of the Census was responsible
for collecting census of agriculture data. The 1997
Appropriations Act contained a provision that
transferred the responsibility for the census of
agriculture from the Bureau of the Census to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), National
Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The 2007
Census of Agriculture is the 27th Federal census of
agriculture and the third conducted by NASS.
The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part
of the sixth decennial census of population. The
agriculture census continued to be taken as part of
the decennial census through 1950. A separate middecade census of agriculture was conducted in 1925,
1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, the census was
taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976,
Congress authorized the census of agriculture to be
taken for 1978 and 1982 to adjust the data reference
year so that it coincided with other economic
censuses. This adjustment in timing established the
agriculture census on a 5-year cycle collecting data
for years ending in 2 and 7.
USES OF CENSUS DATA
The census of agriculture is the leading source of
facts and statistics about the Nation’s agricultural
production. It provides a detailed picture of U.S.
farms and ranches every five years and is the only
source of uniform, comprehensive agricultural data
for every State and county or county equivalent in
the U.S.
Agriculture census data are routinely used by farm
organizations, businesses, State departments of
agriculture, elected representatives and legislative
bodies at all levels of government, public and private
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sector analysts, the news media, and colleges and
universities. Agriculture census data are used to:
• Evaluate, change, promote, and formulate farm
and rural policies and programs that help
agricultural producers;
• Study historical trends, assess current conditions,
and plan for the future;
• Formulate market strategies, provide more
efficient production and distribution systems, and
locate facilities for agricultural communities;
• Make energy projections and forecast needs for
agricultural producers and their communities;
• Develop new and improved methods to increase
agricultural production and profitability;
• Allocate local and national funds for farm
programs, e.g. extension service projects,
agricultural research, soil conservation programs,
and land-grant colleges and universities;
• Plan for operations during drought and
emergency outbreaks of diseases or infestations
of pests.
• Analyze and report on the current state of food,
fuel, feed, and fiber production in the United
States.
In addition agricultural news media and agricultural
associations use census data as background material
for stories and articles on U.S. agriculture and the
foods we produce.
AUTHORITY
The 2007 Census of Agriculture is required by law
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under the “Census of Agriculture Act of 1997,”
Public Law 105-113 (Title 7, United States Code,
Section 2204g). The law directs the Secretary of
Agriculture to conduct a census of agriculture in
1998 and in every fifth year after, covering the prior
year. The census of agriculture includes each State,
Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, and
American Samoa.
FARM DEFINITION
The census definition of a farm is any place from
which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were
produced and sold, or normally would have been
sold, during the census year. The definition has
changed nine times since it was established in 1850.
The current definition was first used for the 1974
Census of Agriculture and has been used in each
subsequent agriculture census. This definition is
consistent with the definition used for current USDA
surveys. The farm definition used for each U.S.
territory varies. The report for each territory
includes a discussion of its farm definition.
DATA COMPARABILITY
Most data are comparable between the 2007 and
2002 censuses. A few changes were made to the
2007 census that affect comparability for some data
items. See Appendix B, General Explanation and
Census of Agriculture Report Form, Data Changes
for a detailed discussion of these changes. Dollar
figures are expressed in current dollars and have not
been adjusted for inflation or deflation. In general,
data for censuses since 1974 are not fully
comparable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses
due to changes in the farm definition.
REFERENCE PERIOD
Reference periods for the 2007 Census of
Agriculture were similar to those used in the 2002
Census of Agriculture. Reference periods used
were:
• Crop production is measured for the calendar
year, except for a few crops such as avocados,
citrus, and olives for which the production year
overlaps the calendar year. See Appendix B,
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Report Form for details.
• Livestock, poultry, and machinery and equipment
inventories, market value of land and buildings,
and grain storage capacity are measured as of
December 31 of the census year.
• Crop and livestock sales, farm expenses, income
from federal farm programs, irrigation,
Commodity
Credit
Corporation
loans,
Conservation Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
Conservation Reserve Enhancement, and
Wetlands Reserve Program participation, direct
sales income, chemical and fertilizer use, farmrelated income, and hired farm labor data are
measured for the calendar year.
TABLES AND APPENDICES
Chapter 1. Table 1 shows U.S.-level historical data
through the 1978 census and tables 2 through 57
show detailed U.S.-level data usually accompanied
by historical data from the 2002 census. Tables 58
through 65 show detailed U.S.-level data crosstabulated by several categories for the 2007 census
only.
Chapter 2. State-level data are presented in 56
tables in 2 different table formats - State and State
summary. Most tables include 2002 historical data.
State tables include general data for all States within
the U.S. The State names are listed in alphabetical
order in the column headings. State summary tables
provide comprehensive data for all States reporting a
data item.
Appendix A. Provides information about data
collection and data processing activities and
discusses the statistical methodology used in
conducting and evaluating the census. Table A
summarizes nonresponse and coverage adjustment
for selected items for the U.S. Table B provides
reliability estimates of U.S. totals for selected items.
Table C summarizes nonresponse and coverage
adjustment for selected items at the State level.
Table D provides total number of American Indian
or Alaska Native farm operators both on and off
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Appendix B. Includes definitions of specific terms
and phrases used in this publication, including items
in the publication tables that carry the note "see
text." It also provides facsimiles of the report form
and instruction sheet used to collect data.
RESPONDENT CONFIDENTIALITY
In keeping with the provisions of Title 7 of the
United States Code, no data are published that would
disclose information about the operations of an
individual farm or ranch. All tabulated data are
subjected to an extensive disclosure review prior to
publication. Any tabulated item that identifies data
reported by a respondent or allows a respondent’s
data to be accurately estimated or derived, was
suppressed and coded with a ‘D’. However, the
number of farms reporting an item is not considered
confidential information and is provided even though
other information is withheld.
SPECIAL EFFORTS DIRECTED
AT MINORITIES
NASS implemented several activities to improve
coverage of minority farm operators.
These
activities included, but were not limited to:

SPECIAL STUDIES AND CUSTOM
TABULATIONS
Special studies such as the 2008 Farm and Ranch
Irrigation Survey, the 2008 Organic Production
Survey, the 2009 Census of Horticultural Specialties,
the 2010 Census of Aquaculture, and the 2010 Land
and Economic Stability Survey are part of the census
program and provide supplemental information to
the 2007 Census of Agriculture in the respective
subject area. Results are published in print and on
the internet.
Custom-designed tabulations may be developed
when data are not published elsewhere. These
tabulations are developed to individual user
specifications on a cost-reimbursable basis and
shared with the public. The census Volume 1 on
CD-ROM is an alternative data source that should be
investigated before requesting a custom tabulation.
All special studies and custom tabulations are subject
to a thorough disclosure review prior to release to
prevent the disclosure of any individual respondent
data. Requests for custom tabulations can be
submitted via the internet from the NASS home
page, by mail, or by e-mail to:
DataLab
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Room 6436A, Stop 2054
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250 - 2054
or
[email protected]

• Obtaining mail lists from organizations likely to
contain names and addresses of minority farm
operators; and
• Conducting pre-census promotion activities that
targeted women, American Indian and Alaska
Native, Black and African American, and
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin farm
operators; and
• In 2002 an initial effort was made to collect data
from individual operators on American Indian
reservations in three States. In 2007 this effort
was expanded to attempt to collect data from
operators on reservations in all States with
reservations; and
• Producing a Spanish report form version for Field
Office and enumerator use.

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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used
throughout the tables:
-

Represents zero.

(D)

Withheld to avoid disclosing data for
individual farms.

(H)

Standard error or relative standard error of
estimate is greater than or equal to 99.95
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Independent city

(X)

Not applicable.

(L)

Standard error or relative standard error of
estimate is less than .05 percent.

(Z)

Less than half of the unit shown.

cwt

Hundredweight

sq ft

Square feet

(NA) Not available.

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Miles

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HI

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6

OR

NV

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WA

AK

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AZ

ID

UT

WY

CO

NM

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MT

3

OK

KS

TX

NE

SD

ND
MN

IA

LA

AR

MO

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IL

Miles

MS

WI

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AL

TN

IN

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KY

MI

GA

OH

FL

NC

VA

3

SC

2

WV

MD

PA

NY

NJ
DE

NH
MA
CT

VT

RI

ME

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Note: For data collection purposes, the state
equivalent District of Columbia is included in
Maryland.

Report Form Regions for the 2007 Census of Agriculture

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Table 1. Historical Highlights: 2007 and Earlier Census Years
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms

2007

2002

Not adjusted for coverage

1997

1997

1992

1987

1982

1978

Farms ................................................................... number
Land in farms .......................................................... acres
Average size of farm ....................................... acres

2,204,792
922,095,840
418

2,128,982
938,279,056
441

2,215,876
954,752,502
431

1,911,859
931,795,255
487

1,925,300
945,531,506
491

2,087,759
964,470,625
462

2,240,976
986,796,579
440

2,257,775
1,014,777,234
449

Estimated market value of
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Average per farm ...........................................dollars
Average per acre ............................................dollars

791,138
1,892

537,833
1,213

416,007
967

449,748
933

357,056
727

289,387
627

345,869
784

279,672
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Estimated market value of all
machinery and equipment 1 ................................. $1,000
Average per farm ...........................................dollars

194,783,471
88,357

136,624,880
66,570

119,302,923
53,861

110,256,802
57,678

93,316,496
48,605

85,801,360
41,227

93,662,947
41,919

77,600,689
34,471

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ..................................................................
10 to 49 acres ..............................................................
50 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 499 acres ..........................................................
500 to 999 acres ..........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................................
2,000 acres or more .....................................................

232,849
620,283
660,530
368,368
149,713
92,656
80,393

179,346
563,772
658,705
388,617
161,552
99,020
77,970

205,390
530,902
694,489
428,215
179,447
103,007
74,426

153,515
410,833
592,972
402,769
175,690
101,468
74,612

166,496
387,711
584,146
427,648
186,387
101,923
70,989

183,257
412,437
644,849
478,294
200,058
102,078
66,786

187,665
449,252
711,652
526,510
203,925
97,395
64,577

151,233
391,554
759,047
581,631
213,209
97,800
63,301

Total cropland ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................. farms
acres
Irrigated land ........................................................... farms
acres

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601
301,028
56,599,305

1,751,450
434,164,946
1,362,608
302,697,252
299,583
55,311,236

1,857,239
445,324,765
1,545,681
318,937,401
308,818
56,289,172

1,661,395
431,144,896
1,410,606
309,395,475
279,442
55,058,128

1,697,137
435,365,878
1,491,786
295,936,976
279,357
49,404,030

1,848,574
443,318,233
1,643,633
282,223,880
291,628
46,386,201

2,010,609
445,362,028
1,809,756
326,306,462
278,277
49,002,433

2,081,604
453,874,133
1,904,602
317,145,955
280,779
50,349,906

297,220,491
134,807

200,646,355
94,245

201,379,812
90,880

196,864,649
102,970

162,608,334
84,459

136,048,516
65,165

131,900,223
58,858

107,073,458
47,424

143,657,928

95,151,954

100,668,794

98,055,656

75,228,256

58,931,085

62,256,087

48,203,200

153,562,563

105,494,401

100,711,018

98,808,993

87,380,078

77,117,431

69,644,136

58,870,258

900,327
200,302
218,531
248,285
154,732
125,456
240,873
116,286

826,558
213,326
223,168
256,157
157,906
140,479
240,746
70,642

693,026
265,667
267,575
293,639
179,629
163,510
282,422
70,408

496,514
228,477
237,975
274,040
170,705
158,160
277,194
68,794

422,767
231,867
251,883
301,804
195,354
187,760
286,951
46,914

490,296
262,918
274,972
326,166
219,636
218,050
263,698
32,023

536,327
278,208
281,802
340,254
248,828
251,501
274,580
27,800

460,535
300,699
314,088
394,876
300,515
263,092
203,695
17,973

1,906,335
174,247
96,074

1,909,598
129,593
73,752

1,922,590
185,607
90,432

1,643,424
169,462
84,002

1,653,491
186,806
72,567

1,809,324
199,559
66,969

1,945,639
223,274
59,792

1,965,860
232,538
50,231

Market value of agricultural
products sold (see text) ....................................... $1,000
Average per farm ...........................................dollars
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops ..................................... $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products .................................................. $1,000
2
Farms by value of sales :
Less than $2,500 ..........................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ......................................................
$100,000 to $499,999 ..................................................
$500,000 or more .........................................................

Farms by type of
organization:
Family or individual ......................................................
Partnership ...................................................................
Corporation ..................................................................
Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc .............................................

28,136

16,039

17,247

14,971

12,436

11,907

12,271

9,146

Principal operator by days of work
off farm 3:
None .............................................................................
Any ...............................................................................
200 days or more .....................................................

777,747
1,427,045
876,301

962,200
1,166,782
832,348

832,585
1,254,537
870,945

755,254
1,042,158
709,279

801,881
992,773
665,570

844,476
1,115,560
737,206

861,798
1,187,374
774,844

942,803
1,203,286
770,045

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ........................................................................
Other ............................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

1,224,246
904,736

1,044,388
1,171,488

961,560
950,299

1,053,150
872,150

1,138,179
949,580

1,234,787
1,006,189

1,269,305
988,470

Average age of principal operator ........................... years

57.1

55.3

54.0

54.3

53.3

52.0

50.5

50.3

Total farm production
expenses 1 .......................................................... $1,000

241,113,666

173,199,216

157,752,357

150,590,993

130,779,261

108,138,053

(NA)

(NA)

38,003,682
49,095,106

27,420,965
31,694,850

22,213,229
34,749,048

21,614,559
32,759,966

23,043,431
24,084,507

19,344,645
19,163,364

17,174,334
18,591,984

16,039,244
15,785,995

18,107,194
12,912,179
21,877,661
10,880,731
10,074,914

9,751,460
6,675,419
18,568,446
9,571,577
7,608,921

9,999,752
6,715,936
15,457,896
9,392,431
7,934,936

9,597,128
6,371,515
14,841,036
8,928,107
7,581,424

8,204,324
6,120,452
12,961,639
8,111,337
6,133,705

6,684,944
5,277,227
10,866,236
8,158,268
4,690,243

7,689,365
7,888,052
8,441,180
11,668,942
4,282,213

6,330,581
4,691,425
6,814,428
(NA)
2,889,503

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................. farms
number
Beef cows ........................................................ farms
number
Milk cows ......................................................... farms
number

963,669
96,347,858
764,984
32,834,801
69,890
9,266,574

1,018,359
95,497,994
796,436
33,398,271
91,989
9,103,959

1,188,659
99,907,017
899,756
34,193,965
125,041
9,139,812

1,046,863
98,989,244
804,595
34,066,615
116,874
9,095,439

1,074,349
96,135,825
803,241
32,545,976
155,339
9,491,818

1,176,346
95,847,299
841,778
31,652,593
202,068
10,084,697

1,354,992
104,475,827
957,698
34,202,607
277,762
10,849,890

1,346,106
103,865,109
954,360
34,326,274
312,095
10,221,692

Cattle and calves sold ......................................... farms
number

798,290
74,071,936

851,971
73,509,165

1,121,003
75,005,184

1,011,809
74,089,046

1,034,189
70,562,908

1,150,523
72,603,841

1,278,609
71,216,727

1,320,163
78,020,351

Hogs and pigs inventory ...................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold .............................................. farms
number

75,442
67,786,318
74,789
206,807,181

78,895
60,405,103
82,028
184,997,686

124,889
61,188,149
112,377
142,956,569

109,754
61,206,236
102,106
142,611,882

191,347
57,563,118
188,167
111,326,807

243,398
52,271,120
238,819
96,569,359

329,833
55,366,205
315,095
94,783,598

445,117
57,697,318
423,578
90,757,143

Layers inventory (see text) .................................. farms
number
Broilers and other meattype chickens sold ............................................. farms
number

145,615
349,772,508

98,315
334,435,155

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

27,091
8,914,828,122

32,006
8,500,313,357

27,737
7,366,526,456

23,937
6,741,927,110

23,949
5,428,589,485

27,645
4,361,975,630

30,100
3,516,622,889

31,743
3,062,154,490

Selected farm production
1
expenses :
Livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) ......................................... $1,000
Feed purchased ................................................ $1,000
Fertilizer, lime, and
soil conditioners 4 5 .......................................... $1,000
Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... $1,000
Hired farm labor ................................................ $1,000
6
Interest expense ............................................. $1,000
Chemicals 4 ....................................................... $1,000

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 7

Table 1. Historical Highlights: 2007 and Earlier Census Years - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ...............................farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ...............................................farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ......................................farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain .....................................farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ......................................farms
acres
bushels
Oats for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ....................................................farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop ........................farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas .......................farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all ............................................................farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ...............................................................farms
acres
pounds
Forage-land used for all hay and
haylage, grass silage, and greenchop
(see text) ............................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice .....................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ..............................................farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ...........................................farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ..........................................farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts ..................................................farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale
7
(see text) .........................................................farms
acres
Potatoes ..........................................................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................farms
acres
Land in orchards ..................................................farms
acres
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2007

2002

1997

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
136,103
35,785,969
1,444,540,438
3,723
2,138,734
73,201,303
28,733
13,008,266
475,906,637
42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
5,625
450,041
5,763,450
279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
16,234
359,846
778,301,825

348,590
68,230,523
8,613,061,814
103,621
6,683,995
97,132,738
169,528
45,519,976
1,577,005,140
141,062
29,303,293
1,104,334,391
5,325
2,717,841
81,170,077
30,333
13,498,842
391,500,672
63,763
1,996,916
109,840,449
24,747
4,015,654
214,800,035
33,172
6,755,326
333,485,523
7,042
406,031
3,904,834
317,611
72,399,844
2,707,719,216
8,647
1,691,775
29,687,475
24,805
12,456,162
17,145,345
56,977
428,631
873,350,412

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
692
846,666
31,127,405
42
(D)
(D)
6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
69,172
4,682,588
15,014
1,131,963
1,910
105,284
115,935
5,039,476

Not adjusted for coverage
1997

1992

1987

1982

1978

450,520
71,088,454
8,732,478,098
123,325
5,771,666
89,219,954
252,922
62,084,743
2,329,807,815
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,070
3,202,949
88,251,199
47,193
18,024,687
537,892,213
94,811
2,739,810
154,654,269
43,269
6,108,682
346,413,080
50,860
8,647,643
569,984,239
7,962
384,320
4,669,985
367,300
67,773,274
2,560,330,804
11,348
1,731,898
27,888,555
33,640
13,897,404
18,706,703
93,530
837,363
1,744,192,909

430,711
69,796,716
8,578,634,770
119,308
5,727,594
88,380,934
243,568
58,836,344
2,204,026,684
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,887
3,099,732
85,802,466
46,268
17,488,113
519,176,940
89,606
2,680,958
151,327,329
41,930
5,944,951
336,435,009
49,397
8,470,353
559,070,136
7,918
382,024
4,640,291
354,692
66,147,726
2,504,307,294
10,911
1,691,899
27,223,851
31,493
13,235,236
17,878,743
89,706
838,530
1,747,702,321

503,935
69,339,869
8,697,362,804
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
292,464
59,089,470
2,206,729,476
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
381,000
56,351,304
2,053,163,265
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,812
10,961,720
15,370,310
124,270
831,231
1,697,831,562

627,602
58,701,505
6,725,001,837
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
352,237
53,224,174
1,887,103,964
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
441,899
55,291,205
1,838,053,979
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43,046
9,826,081
13,280,143
136,682
633,310
1,215,221,360

715,171
69,857,993
7,508,721,493
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
446,075
70,910,293
2,373,246,659
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
511,229
64,832,842
1,989,993,158
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,266
9,781,404
11,375,524
179,141
931,655
1,871,309,459

810,577
70,043,480
6,805,185,861
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
378,574
54,155,168
1,607,540,430
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
537,037
61,339,849
1,722,154,229
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
52,628
12,693,772
10,686,447
188,649
963,224
1,918,189,782

884,831
64,041,337
154,976,932
8,046
3,197,641
210,358,014
7,506
1,833,435
2,042,510,240
5,027
1,365,769
27,793,126
953
978,393
35,319,767
34
10,211
314,626
8,640
1,223,093
3,137,586,781

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,627
3,161,576
184,412,536
11,176
(D)
(D)
7,057
1,449,819
29,740,760
1,079
890,193
31,986,258
28
(D)
(D)
12,788
1,377,097
3,434,648,039

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,291
3,122,120
182,231,457
11,067
2,534,708
3,198,790,249
7,102
1,453,824
29,775,479
973
875,180
31,549,377
28
(D)
(D)
12,221
1,352,155
3,377,142,874

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

54,391
3,698,744
9,408
1,266,087
2,366
92,310
113,649
5,330,439

60,631
3,906,983
11,649
1,372,458
1,976
80,953
123,420
5,349,292

53,727
3,773,219
10,523
1,355,241
1,770
77,384
106,069
5,158,064

61,969
3,782,358
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
116,207
4,770,778

60,819
3,467,563
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
120,434
4,560,163

69,109
3,330,637
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
123,663
4,750,667

73,183
3,534,142
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
121,852
4,463,627

Data for 2002 and prior years are based on a sample of farms.
Data for 1982 and 1978 exclude abnormal farms.
Data for 1997 and prior years do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
Data for 1982 and 1978 do not include cost of custom applications; data for chemicals include the cost of lime for 1978.
Data for 1997 and prior years exclude cost of lime and manure.
1982 data do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
Data for 2002 and prior years do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

8 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Landlord's Share and Direct Sales: 2007

and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Percent of
total in 2007

Item

2007

2002

Total sales (see text) .................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..............................dollars

2,204,792
297,220,491
134,807

100.0
100.0
(X)

2,128,982
200,646,355
94,245

By value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ................ farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................ farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................ farms
$1,000

688,833
84,357
211,494
350,588
200,302
718,027

31.2
(Z)
9.6
0.1
9.1
0.2

570,919
63,223
255,639
422,136
213,326
762,554

$5,000 to $9,999 ................................ farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................ farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................ farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................ farms
$1,000

218,531
1,552,543
190,402
2,682,120
57,883
1,277,703
107,046
3,367,661

9.9
0.5
8.6
0.9
2.6
0.4
4.9
1.1

223,168
1,577,184
197,967
2,781,507
58,190
1,285,921
109,310
3,438,976

$40,000 to $49,999 ............................ farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................ farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................ farms
$1,000

47,686
2,112,835
125,456
8,961,255
147,500
24,212,940

2.2
0.7
5.7
3.0
6.7
8.1

48,596
2,154,772
140,479
10,024,295
159,052
25,401,608

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................ farms
$1,000
$500,000 to $999,999 ........................ farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 or more ............................ farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .............. farms
$1,000
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .............. farms
$1,000
$5,000,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000

93,373
33,409,883
60,777
42,690,783
55,509
175,799,795
40,390
60,549,290
9,578
32,299,503
5,541
82,951,002

4.2
11.2
2.8
14.4
2.5
59.1
1.8
20.4
0.4
10.9
0.3
27.9

81,694
28,530,105
41,969
28,944,401
28,673
95,259,672
20,724
30,618,426
4,611
15,700,332
3,338
48,940,914

Value of sales by commodity
or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse ............................... farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans,
and dry peas ................................ farms
$1,000
Corn ........................................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ......................................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans ................................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ..................................... farms
$1,000
Barley ......................................... farms
$1,000
Rice ............................................ farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ........... farms
$1,000
Tobacco ......................................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ...................... farms
$1,000

986,080
143,657,928

44.7
48.3

944,656
95,151,954

479,467
77,215,262
347,540
39,909,600
159,527
10,623,640
285,089
20,283,986
27,142
1,651,798
18,326
701,047
6,085
2,020,231

21.7
26.0
15.8
13.4
7.2
3.6
12.9
6.8
1.2
0.6
0.8
0.2
0.3
0.7

485,124
39,957,698
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

55,228
2,024,959

2.5
0.7

(NA)
(NA)

16,228
1,268,114
18,591
4,898,608

0.7
0.4
0.8
1.6

56,879
1,616,533
24,721
4,005,366

69,100
14,683,058

3.1
4.9

59,044
12,785,898

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Item

2007

Percent of
total in 2007

2002

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity
or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse - Con.
Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and short
rotation woody crops ................... farms
$1,000
Other crops and hay (see text) ..... farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products .................................. farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................... farms
$1,000
Cattle and calves .......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products
from cows ................................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................... farms
$1,000

112,690
18,625,459

5.1
6.3

107,707
13,770,603

50,784
16,632,734

2.3
5.6

56,070
14,686,390

13,374
384,594
434,502
9,950,098

0.6
0.1
19.7
3.3

14,744
399,848
359,262
7,929,618

1,080,312
153,562,563
148,911
37,065,947
798,290
61,209,970

49.0
51.7
6.8
12.5
36.2
20.6

1,094,608
105,494,401
83,381
23,972,333
851,971
45,115,184

69,763
31,848,029
74,789
18,056,981

3.2
10.7
3.4
6.1

78,963
20,281,166
82,028
12,400,977

Sheep, goats, and their products .. farms
$1,000
Horses, ponies, mules, burros,
and donkeys ............................... farms
$1,000

121,171
704,855

5.5
0.2

96,249
541,745

114,317
2,061,862

5.2
0.7

128,045
1,328,733

Aquaculture (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

6,409
1,415,271

0.3
0.5

6,653
1,132,524

Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000

43,226
1,199,649

2.0
0.4

29,391
721,738

Value of landlord's share of
total sales (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

4.4
2.2

132,567
4,567,940

Value of agricultural products sold
directly to individuals for human
consumption (see text) ....................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................ dollars

136,817
1,211,270
8,853

6.2
0.4
(X)

116,733
812,204
6,958

$1 to $499 ..................................... farms
$1,000
$500 to $999 ................................. farms
$1,000

35,440
7,217
20,547
14,013

1.6
(Z)
0.9
(Z)

32,420
6,645
19,145
13,124

$1,000 to $4,999 ........................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................... farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $24,999 ....................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $49,999 ...................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

49,957
113,960
13,060
88,174
10,032
151,063
3,903
133,328
3,878
703,515

2.3
(Z)
0.6
(Z)
0.5
0.1
0.2
(Z)
0.2
0.2

42,660
93,611
9,598
64,517
7,256
108,766
2,831
96,322
2,823
429,220

By value of sales:

UNITED STATES 9

Table 3. Economic Class of Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Government

Payments: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Item

Total .......................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars

Market value of
agricultural
products sold and
government payments

2002

Market value of
agricultural
products sold

Government
payments

Market value of
agricultural
products sold and
government payments

Market value of
agricultural
products sold

Government
payments

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

2,204,792
297,220,491
134,807

838,391
7,983,922
9,523

2,128,982
207,192,033
97,320

2,128,982
200,646,355
94,245

707,596
6,545,678
9,251

Less than $1,000 (see text) ...........................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................farms
$1,000

499,880
96,287
270,712
448,240
246,309
883,995
254,834
1,810,538
274,274
4,363,801
163,500
5,794,771

499,880
76,839
270,712
332,461
246,309
684,721
254,834
1,487,807
274,274
3,809,812
163,500
5,286,277

42,392
19,447
84,577
115,779
79,547
199,274
86,525
322,731
110,475
553,989
85,763
508,494

430,953
72,256
307,368
508,032
243,026
869,724
246,624
1,746,161
272,333
4,320,060
163,521
5,804,256

430,953
57,982
307,368
406,419
243,026
730,080
246,624
1,516,014
272,333
3,898,412
163,521
5,351,075

32,113
14,274
78,955
101,613
63,640
139,644
74,071
230,147
99,095
421,647
77,352
453,181

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................farms
$1,000
$500,000 to $999,999 ....................................farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 or more .......................................farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..........................farms
$1,000
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................farms
$1,000
$5,000,000 or more ...................................farms
$1,000

129,124
9,219,416
149,049
24,400,981
96,251
34,366,766
63,567
44,578,145
57,292
179,241,475
41,863
62,751,056
9,845
33,190,470
5,584
83,299,949

129,124
8,644,217
149,049
23,255,874
96,251
32,979,970
63,567
43,155,934
57,292
177,506,579
41,863
61,508,308
9,845
32,838,901
5,584
83,159,370

83,208
575,199
109,858
1,145,107
74,977
1,386,796
46,387
1,422,210
34,682
1,734,896
26,894
1,242,748
5,606
351,569
2,182
140,579

142,532
10,201,815
162,831
26,118,804
85,909
30,084,128
44,348
30,597,894
29,537
96,868,904
21,460
31,701,358
4,719
16,055,540
3,358
49,112,006

142,532
9,565,866
162,831
24,669,460
85,909
28,737,798
44,348
29,645,206
29,537
96,068,044
21,460
31,119,399
4,719
15,910,405
3,358
49,038,239

80,572
635,949
105,162
1,449,344
55,887
1,346,330
26,437
952,687
14,312
800,861
11,131
581,958
2,093
145,135
1,088
73,767

By economic class (see text):

10 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Item

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Total farm production expenses ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm .....................................................................dollars

2,204,792
(X)
(X)

(X)
241,113,666
109,359

2,128,739
(X)
(X)

(X)
173,199,216
81,362

Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................................

644,719
403,952
459,374
224,454
153,001

1,655,720
2,916,158
7,302,343
7,889,886
10,838,004

684,419
382,830
414,513
207,376
158,459

1,695,592
2,759,610
6,575,093
7,318,953
11,290,294

$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................................
$500,000 or more ...............................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ....................................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..............................................................
$2,500,000 or more ........................................................................

152,309
80,173
86,810
48,097
28,358
10,355

24,360,578
28,206,925
157,944,051
33,642,494
42,316,707
81,984,849

157,390
68,886
54,866
33,455
15,467
5,944

24,876,960
23,918,374
94,764,340
22,936,146
22,853,457
48,974,736

1,148,218
(X)
(X)

(X)
18,107,194
7.5

1,189,850
(X)
(X)

(X)
9,751,460
5.6

226,075
146,916
361,940
120,976
128,570
74,633
51,569
37,539

51,543
100,835
845,892
834,074
2,010,462
2,606,599
3,539,258
8,118,531

297,129
176,830
375,137
123,464
122,943
57,486
26,158
10,703

69,615
121,878
869,786
851,112
1,908,074
1,963,547
1,748,718
2,218,728

Chemicals purchased .................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................

918,604
(X)
(X)

(X)
10,074,914
4.2

947,279
(X)
(X)

(X)
7,608,921
4.4

363,791
101,325
200,968
74,975
87,810
46,594
43,141
25,974
17,167

68,141
66,773
469,643
516,869
1,371,239
1,597,703
5,984,544
1,754,115
4,230,429

389,490
105,801
216,565
80,770
87,705
38,385
28,563
18,221
10,342

69,595
71,044
510,715
560,551
1,357,507
1,303,594
3,735,916
1,221,758
2,514,158

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ..................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 or more .............................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................................
$50,000 or more .........................................................................

775,893
(X)
(X)

(X)
11,740,521
4.9

874,634
(X)
(X)

(X)
7,598,706
4.4

214,856
87,308
192,154
78,764
94,698
108,113
56,320
51,793

44,031
59,180
460,175
551,183
1,496,210
9,129,742
1,959,350
7,170,392

292,770
105,454
229,549
86,922
93,704
66,235
41,571
24,664

57,661
71,931
546,116
606,811
1,465,651
4,850,535
1,418,259
3,432,277

490,819
(X)
(X)

(X)
38,003,682
15.8

553,714
(X)
(X)

(X)
27,420,965
15.8

124,612
181,802
53,636
43,805
22,469

50,125
415,611
364,796
666,559
787,765

188,952
201,697
46,910
40,216
24,908

80,084
451,427
319,483
624,519
893,573

20,299
24,183
20,013
10,282
5,407
4,324

1,432,045
3,794,351
30,492,430
3,558,871
3,691,579
23,241,980

20,905
17,402
12,724
6,683
3,200
2,841

1,472,883
2,677,616
20,901,380
2,318,534
2,182,095
16,400,751

278,572
(X)
(X)

(X)
3,599,873
1.5

316,013
(X)
(X)

(X)
2,037,136
1.2

62,767
129,211
36,423
29,163
10,672

28,757
291,766
245,581
435,262
361,181

114,452
142,588
30,410
17,995
5,751

53,951
314,166
203,473
267,365
194,919

5,544
3,287
1,505
831
359
315

372,762
479,333
1,385,231
276,556
239,095
869,580

2,465
1,469
883
492
233
158

165,736
218,908
618,619
166,219
151,388
301,013

279,155
(X)
(X)

(X)
34,403,809
14.3

309,818
(X)
(X)

(X)
25,383,829
14.7

95,601
77,406
20,942

33,118
173,027
141,412

116,571
82,119
20,055

40,170
184,126
138,968

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ................................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

Livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................................
$250,000 or more ...........................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................
$1,000,000 or more ....................................................................
Breeding livestock purchased
2
or leased (see text) ............................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................................................................
$250,000 or more .......................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................................
Other livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) .................................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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--continued

UNITED STATES 11

Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Item

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) - Con.
Other livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) - Con.
Farms with expenses of- Con.
$10,000 to $24,999 .....................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .....................................................................

17,664
12,964

273,161
464,151

24,612
19,937

391,826
721,327

$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .................................................................
$250,000 or more .......................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 .............................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 .............................................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................................

15,121
21,069
18,388
9,406
5,014
3,968

1,078,629
3,330,769
28,909,542
3,261,322
3,426,206
22,222,014

18,914
15,896
11,714
6,125
2,931
2,658

1,337,038
2,453,862
20,116,512
2,129,914
2,000,961
15,985,638

Feed purchased ............................................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................

1,135,968
(X)
(X)

(X)
49,095,106
20.4

1,240,747
(X)
(X)

(X)
31,694,850
18.3

276,754
489,852
145,865
99,463
39,387

134,022
1,179,110
980,402
1,488,804
1,359,442

448,091
488,407
109,803
77,875
39,460

199,950
1,095,253
742,164
1,190,667
1,375,142

$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 .................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 .................................................................
$1,000,000 or more ....................................................................

27,007
57,640
23,472
13,792
11,774
8,602

1,873,688
42,079,638
3,688,690
4,902,567
8,180,867
25,307,514

28,319
48,792
24,780
13,815
6,422
3,775

1,975,166
25,116,509
4,028,202
4,830,520
4,349,224
11,908,562

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ................................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................

2,148,806
(X)
(X)

(X)
12,912,179
5.4

2,024,139
(X)
(X)

(X)
6,675,419
3.9

1,060,249
644,296
176,711
159,613
64,765
43,172

389,630
1,454,385
1,210,387
2,444,200
2,200,834
5,212,742

1,195,911
542,768
139,637
102,392
29,049
14,382

380,309
1,213,911
958,887
1,530,199
975,011
1,617,102

Utilities (see text) ........................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 .......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ...................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 or more .............................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .....................................................................
$50,000 or more .........................................................................

1,102,530
(X)
(X)

(X)
5,917,615
2.5

1,241,247
(X)
(X)

(X)
4,874,139
2.8

319,496
187,064
402,839
94,098
63,720
35,313
19,269
16,044

77,651
125,516
897,172
636,868
946,076
3,234,332
654,485
2,579,847

444,892
211,603
417,203
86,235
53,020
28,294
15,968
12,326

98,319
143,465
928,562
584,234
793,635
2,325,925
544,468
1,781,457

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance .............................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................

1,992,234
(X)
(X)

(X)
15,896,723
6.6

1,898,607
(X)
(X)

(X)
13,386,560
7.7

781,234
697,083
203,187
186,784
73,014
50,932
32,460
18,472

311,565
1,593,073
1,386,239
2,850,769
2,483,098
7,271,980
2,175,746
5,096,233

784,459
634,389
201,307
174,254
63,484
40,714
26,450
14,264

293,725
1,451,860
1,381,697
2,656,967
2,152,181
5,450,130
1,782,166
3,667,964

Hired farm labor ............................................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................

482,186
(X)
(X)

(X)
21,877,661
9.1

554,434
(X)
(X)

(X)
18,568,446
10.7

133,450
128,812
45,178
62,944
44,532

55,806
296,222
310,084
1,010,191
1,552,151

182,063
143,203
52,284
71,326
44,660

71,127
328,494
361,128
1,147,709
1,555,272

$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .................................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 .................................................................
$500,000 or more .......................................................................

31,406
35,864
21,237
7,674
6,953

2,153,566
16,499,641
3,209,259
2,633,567
10,656,815

29,688
31,210
18,999
6,657
5,554

2,043,437
13,061,278
2,860,137
2,288,242
7,912,900

Contract labor ................................................................................ farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................

182,701
(X)
(X)

(X)
4,514,166
1.9

228,692
(X)
(X)

(X)
3,451,190
2.0

49,657
66,104
23,128
22,821
9,730
11,261
5,425
5,836

23,261
154,932
156,699
347,567
334,449
3,497,258
370,081
3,127,178

80,399
83,102
25,238
22,077
8,266
9,610
4,585
5,025

35,708
190,041
170,315
334,127
281,294
2,439,704
315,770
2,123,935

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Item

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Total farm production expenses - Con.
362,475
(X)
(X)

(X)
4,091,038
1.7

449,633
(X)
(X)

(X)
3,313,737
1.9

119,768
131,318
45,341
38,421
14,558
13,069
7,169
5,900

49,523
314,608
312,477
584,326
496,996
2,333,107
487,740
1,845,367

190,127
156,518
46,660
34,817
11,716
9,795
5,692
4,103

71,542
363,795
321,328
526,321
398,978
1,631,774
384,360
1,247,413

490,372
(X)
(X)

(X)
13,274,530
5.5

497,885
(X)
(X)

(X)
9,045,945
5.2

52,418
46,034
139,911
59,281
76,679
49,210
66,839

13,354
31,444
338,874
418,157
1,226,320
1,735,259
9,511,123

67,318
54,946
151,638
60,431
74,884
43,457
45,211

17,093
37,488
362,253
425,011
1,193,684
1,521,093
5,489,325

109,199
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,385,219
0.6

150,761
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,468,423
0.8

26,207
13,073
31,997
13,193
13,463
5,778
5,488

5,658
8,743
75,965
89,342
205,916
195,744
803,851

38,538
17,290
44,201
19,303
19,089
7,076
5,264

8,114
11,720
106,687
131,841
288,568
240,665
680,828

Interest expense ............................................................................ farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

667,454
(X)
(X)

(X)
10,880,731
4.5

758,437
(X)
(X)

(X)
9,571,577
5.5

84,911
204,965
131,888
144,100
60,183
27,391
14,016

39,987
552,135
933,714
2,236,720
2,064,139
1,844,320
3,209,716

129,879
254,895
144,418
142,251
53,348
22,576
11,070

57,386
666,770
1,014,700
2,191,290
1,823,367
1,521,985
2,296,080

Secured by real estate .............................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................

519,095
(X)
(X)

(X)
7,185,334
3.0

575,525
(X)
(X)

(X)
6,704,002
3.9

58,501
171,356
113,086
112,218
39,515
16,376
8,043

27,723
467,924
794,547
1,704,569
1,340,416
1,088,482
1,761,673

76,792
208,079
122,715
110,824
35,634
14,484
6,997

36,396
555,379
855,997
1,672,207
1,209,623
969,119
1,405,280

Not secured by real estate ........................................................ farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................

413,327
(X)
(X)

(X)
3,695,397
1.5

405,177
(X)
(X)

(X)
2,867,575
1.7

122,808
153,159
55,182
51,428
18,841
7,830
4,079

52,846
369,094
378,324
784,548
635,881
521,807
952,898

128,940
151,545
55,960
46,502
14,430
5,332
2,468

53,847
361,171
384,976
702,642
488,558
354,203
522,179

Property taxes paid ....................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 or more .............................................................................

1,995,808
(X)
(X)

(X)
6,223,048
2.6

1,962,637
(X)
(X)

(X)
5,350,817
3.1

454,063
341,399
922,357
172,489
80,800
24,700

105,512
246,963
2,119,792
1,162,779
1,176,774
1,411,228

524,265
371,098
828,923
146,887
70,599
20,865

123,719
266,649
1,837,703
992,595
1,037,795
1,092,356

All other production expenses (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................

1,115,703
(X)
(X)

(X)
17,119,339
7.1

1,254,079
(X)
(X)

(X)
13,418,059
7.7

407,085
358,755
116,535
117,977

164,687
829,036
805,365
1,838,193

485,923
418,356
136,957
122,973

191,768
954,753
937,601
1,882,393

$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................................................................
$250,000 or more .......................................................................

55,174
32,742
27,435
19,580
7,855

1,914,702
2,268,098
9,299,259
2,912,175
6,387,085

47,952
23,972
17,946
12,303
5,643

1,641,257
1,619,412
6,190,875
1,830,715
4,360,161

Customwork and custom hauling .................................................. farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 or more .......................................................................
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of
vehicles ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ......................................................................................
$500 to $999 ..................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Item

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

Production expenses paid by
landlords 3 ........................................................................................ farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ...........................................................................................
$500 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .................................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .............................................................................
$25,000 or more .................................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................
Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................................................ farms
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of$1 to $499 ...........................................................................................
$500 to $999 .......................................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .................................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .............................................................................
$25,000 or more .................................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................
1
2
3

Expenses
($1,000)

Farms

67,427
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,556,963
0.6

151,106
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,553,363
0.9

2,864
3,185
17,140
11,289
15,678
17,271
9,275
5,346
2,650

733
2,323
46,619
80,387
250,625
1,176,276
324,040
365,281
486,954

18,375
13,476
64,040
18,863
20,910
15,442
9,554
4,197
1,691

3,869
9,647
168,675
133,417
323,517
914,237
325,025
281,667
307,545

963,340
(X)
(X)

(X)
20,185,540
8.4

853,797
(X)
(X)

(X)
15,389,666
8.9

66,311
65,279
312,807
160,756
178,505
179,682
89,091
51,983
38,608

16,918
45,670
802,036
1,109,621
2,781,287
15,430,008
3,071,659
3,550,709
8,807,639

74,746
65,702
277,499
134,780
156,463
144,607
80,688
41,143
22,776

17,122
45,084
692,028
932,081
2,476,370
11,226,981
2,779,078
2,796,207
5,651,696

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
2002 data do not include breeding livestock leased.
Landlord production expenses are included within total farm production expenses.

Table 5. Net Cash Farm Income of Operations and Operators: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Item

Income
($1,000)

Farms

Income
($1,000)

Farms

Net cash farm income of the operations (see text) ...................
Average per farm ................................................... dollars

2,204,792
(X)

74,581,098
33,827

2,128,740
(X)

40,514,055
19,032

Farms with net gains 2 ..........................................................
Average per farm ............................................... dollars

1,037,041
(X)

92,793,203
89,479

993,861
(X)

56,331,179
56,679

Farms with gains ofless than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

48,868
597,359
931,210
2,784,542
4,277,334
84,153,889

124,144
241,585
131,153
167,489
116,525
212,965

58,926
641,893
948,708
2,728,301
4,153,454
47,799,897

Farms with net losses ...........................................................
Average per farm ............................................... dollars

1,167,751
(X)

18,212,104
15,596

1,134,879
(X)

15,817,124
13,937

Farms with losses ofless than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

68,177
1,186,542
1,771,484
3,508,974
2,642,891
9,034,037

162,801
436,645
223,990
190,168
66,633
54,642

81,238
1,182,088
1,593,340
2,938,479
2,300,598
7,721,380

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) ...........................
Average per farm ................................................... dollars

2,204,792
(X)

64,197,836
29,117

2,128,740
(X)

33,736,140
15,848

Farm operators reporting net gains ....................................
Average per farm ............................................... dollars

1,025,783
(X)

83,150,709
81,061

996,318
(X)

50,109,938
50,295

Farms with gains ofless than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

49,052
601,028
939,508
2,838,890
4,413,901
74,308,331

127,811
252,947
134,225
172,526
120,590
188,219

60,222
673,249
970,317
2,809,436
4,297,534
41,299,180

Farm operators reporting net losses .....................................
Average per farm ............................................... dollars

1,179,009
(X)

18,952,873
16,075

1,132,422
(X)

16,373,798
14,459

Farms with losses ofless than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

68,495
1,191,080
1,783,013
3,548,458
2,715,135
9,646,693

161,193
427,898
223,801
193,289
68,724
57,517

80,157
1,160,938
1,593,370
2,991,582
2,377,936
8,169,815

2

1
2

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
Farms with total production expenses equal to total of market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 6. Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Item

2002
Value
($1,000)

Farms

2007

Government payments ................................
Average per farm ..................... dollars

838,391
(X)

7,983,922
9,523

707,596
(X)

6,545,678
9,251

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ...........................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .............................
$25,000 to $49,999 .............................
$50,000 or more ..................................

197,090
314,688
127,355
121,735
50,424
27,099

85,490
794,506
902,077
1,910,008
1,743,212
2,548,628

170,695
257,381
106,314
107,749
44,901
20,556

75,507
632,955
754,165
1,681,992
1,544,611
1,856,448

Amount from Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable
Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs 1 .......
Average per farm .................. dollars

346,227
(X)

1,756,226
5,072

268,830
(X)

1,387,956
5,163

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 .......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 or more ..............................

84,656
167,773
50,454
32,266
11,078

41,326
406,059
351,228
484,902
472,711

61,047
133,930
39,278
25,630
8,945

29,371
320,296
273,879
384,229
380,181

1

Item

Value
($1,000)

Farms

2002
Value
($1,000)

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Government payments - Con.
Amount from other federal
farm programs .....................................
Average per farm ................ dollars

687,434
(X)

6,227,696
9,059

531,316
(X)

5,157,722
9,707

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

218,674
226,532
88,264
92,270
61,694

86,781
564,402
625,015
1,453,875
3,497,622

155,849
161,265
75,616
84,759
53,827

64,955
399,969
537,614
1,329,830
2,825,355

Commodity Credit Corporation
Loans (see text) .......................................
Average per farm ................ dollars

50,572
(X)

4,445,758
87,909

106,120
(X)

3,833,308
36,122

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ..........................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................
$50,000 or more ................................

4,246
4,792
3,396
5,389
2,312
8,416
22,021

1,541
12,683
25,133
78,958
51,091
304,406
3,971,946

14,704
23,974
13,848
14,976
4,965
13,540
20,113

6,377
61,682
98,070
211,457
108,637
477,345
2,869,741

2002 data do not include Farmable Wetlands Program or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program payments.

Table 7. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Item

Farms

2002
Value
($1,000)

Farms

2007
Value
($1,000)

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses
(see text) ...................................................
Average per farm ..................... dollars

693,187
(X)

10,489,874
15,133

621,926
(X)

5,859,226
9,421

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ...........................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .............................
$25,000 to $49,999 .............................
$50,000 or more ..................................

202,035
207,733
89,353
97,998
49,568
46,500

74,061
508,874
627,048
1,542,249
1,722,636
6,015,006

227,619
197,319
73,960
71,413
29,784
21,831

80,006
471,843
513,788
1,101,514
1,019,940
2,672,136

Customwork and other agricultural
services .................................................
Average per farm ..................... dollars

121,874
(X)

1,875,665
15,390

124,697
(X)

1,391,573
11,160

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 .......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................
$50,000 or more ..............................

25,639
41,637
17,782
19,356
9,183
8,277

11,580
101,285
121,410
296,332
313,173
1,031,886

30,430
44,943
18,140
18,465
7,233
5,486

13,554
107,413
122,889
278,559
243,447
625,712

Gross cash rent or
share payments .....................................
Average per farm .................. dollars

241,923
(X)

2,883,897
11,921

183,502
(X)

1,630,485
8,885

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 .......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 or more ..............................

51,159
89,738
37,116
37,047
26,863

25,155
218,877
260,235
579,165
1,800,464

49,783
71,990
26,201
22,401
13,127

23,642
171,377
183,100
345,615
906,751

Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation
woody crops, and maple products .........
Average per farm .................. dollars

47,603
(X)

594,944
12,498

45,866
(X)

465,046
10,139

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 .......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................
$25,000 or more ..............................

11,903
14,037
7,075
8,224
6,364

4,906
34,592
49,102
127,544
378,800

11,120
14,174
7,425
8,414
4,733

4,606
35,178
51,452
129,443
244,368

Agri-tourism and recreational
services (see text) .................................
Average per farm .................. dollars

23,350
(X)

566,834
24,276

28,016
(X)

202,184
7,217

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 .......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 .............................

5,104
7,997

2,047
18,635

8,626
10,986

3,477
24,489

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Item

Farms

2002
Value
($1,000)

Farms

Value
($1,000)

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses
(see text) - Con.
Agri-tourism and recreational
services (see text) - Con.
Farms with receipts of - Con.
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

3,118
3,494
3,637

20,614
52,245
473,294

3,492
3,011
1,901

23,066
44,455
106,696

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ................................
Average per farm ................ dollars

288,196
(X)

854,995
2,967

254,296
(X)

505,449
1,988

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

185,501
72,057
15,409
9,725
5,504

50,613
160,082
104,201
145,306
394,792

181,385
53,817
9,930
6,094
3,070

44,461
115,062
67,275
90,378
188,274

Crop and livestock insurance
payments (see text) .............................
Average per farm .................... dollars

82,001
(X)

1,676,727
20,448

(NA)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

11,736
24,373
13,066
15,713
17,113

5,759
63,535
92,220
248,601
1,266,611

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Amount from state and local
government agricultural
program payments (see text) ...............
Average per farm .................... dollars

34,410
(X)

145,413
4,226

(NA)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

14,101
12,829
3,741
2,807
932

5,523
30,417
25,645
42,683
41,144

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ................................
Average per farm ................ dollars

118,939
(X)

1,891,400
15,902

(NA)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)

Farms with receipts of$1 to $999 ......................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................
$25,000 or more ............................

40,970
35,477
12,549
13,649
16,294

15,559
83,706
86,750
211,840
1,493,543

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

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Table 8. Land: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
All farms

Total

2007
Percent
of total

2002

All farms

Percent
of total

2002

LAND USE - Con.

LAND USE
Farms ...............................................................number
Land in farms ....................................................... acres

2,204,792
922,095,840

100.0
100.0

2,128,982
938,279,056

Total cropland ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland .......................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres .....................................................
1 to 9 acres ...................................................
10 to 19 acres ...............................................
20 to 29 acres ...............................................
30 to 49 acres ...............................................

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

76.4
44.1
60.2
33.6

1,751,450
434,164,946
1,362,608
302,697,252

700,266
233,119
182,514
126,330
158,303

31.8
10.6
8.3
5.7
7.2

688,492
223,038
177,964
126,713
160,777

50 to 99 acres ...................................................
100 to 199 acres ...............................................
200 to 499 acres ...............................................
500 to 999 acres ...............................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................
2,000 acres or more ..........................................

179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

8.1
6.4
6.5
3.7
2.4
1.2

186,980
158,005
163,027
90,412
54,281
21,411

Cropland used only for
pasture or grazing .......................................... farms
acres

404,753
35,771,154

18.4
3.9

716,202
60,557,805

Other cropland ................................................. farms
acres

469,860
61,046,154

21.3
6.6

506,163
70,909,889

Cropland idle or used for
cover crops or soil-improvement
but not harvested and not
pastured or grazed ..................................... farms
acres
Cropland on which all crops failed
or were abandoned .................................... farms
acres

360,225
37,968,749

16.3
4.1

380,300
37,281,096

89,587
7,405,898

4.1
0.8

119,642
17,069,564

1

Total

Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland - Con.
Cropland in cultivated
summer fallow .......................................... farms
acres

67,960
15,671,507

3.1
1.7

72,335
16,559,229

Total woodland ................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................ farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

38.2
8.1
16.8
3.1
27.0
5.0

818,105
75,878,213
379,795
31,128,955
568,956
44,749,258

Permanent pasture and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ........................................... farms
acres

1,132,606
408,832,116

51.4
44.3

850,913
395,278,829

Land in farmsteads, buildings,
livestock facilities, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc ....................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

51.1
3.4

1,165,564
32,957,068

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) 1 ....................................... farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

(X)
(X)

268,748
32,723,967

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) .......................................... farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

(X)
(X)

394,538
214,806,181

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND
CROP INSURANCE

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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Table 9. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms

Farms
2007

Land in farms (acres)
2002

2007

Harvested cropland (acres)

2002

2007

2002

Irrigated land (acres)
2007

2002

Land in farms ............................................
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .......................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres ...............................
140 to 179 acres ...............................

2,204,792

2,128,982

922,095,840

938,279,056

309,607,601

302,697,252

56,599,305

55,311,236

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479

179,346
563,772
151,823
190,728
174,524
141,630

1,080,019
15,918,542
8,930,361
15,783,304
20,313,722
21,954,090

847,601
14,712,409
8,802,045
15,672,135
20,237,716
22,289,695

291,828
4,296,973
2,451,606
4,500,846
5,775,871
6,590,706

249,242
4,111,751
2,468,654
4,649,652
6,114,934
7,273,320

174,275
1,015,333
368,738
590,571
680,824
834,371

154,680
1,038,782
401,428
629,402
741,245
908,127

180 to 219 acres ...............................
220 to 259 acres ...............................
260 to 499 acres ...............................
500 to 999 acres ...............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................
2,000 to 4,999 acres ..........................
5,000 acres or more ..........................

87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
57,699
22,694

91,262
71,842
225,513
161,552
99,020
56,345
21,625

17,283,570
16,258,454
75,892,077
104,140,461
127,595,277
170,612,215
326,333,748

18,033,867
17,092,961
80,620,413
112,444,149
135,675,665
165,220,744
326,629,656

5,588,532
5,730,418
30,444,392
51,556,447
69,844,694
81,583,763
40,951,525

6,217,966
6,455,901
34,088,945
56,659,861
72,787,584
70,886,312
30,733,130

635,717
681,808
3,816,440
7,842,051
12,144,224
16,170,391
11,644,562

718,849
754,019
4,329,539
8,541,152
12,631,088
14,028,639
10,434,286

Farms with harvested cropland .................
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .......................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres ...............................
140 to 179 acres ...............................

1,328,004

1,362,608

661,228,034

684,475,824

309,607,601

302,697,252

54,694,090

53,427,991

91,191
298,858
88,505
117,021
109,554
88,133

78,325
281,732
89,994
120,784
116,069
96,693

427,467
7,941,327
5,149,703
9,641,664
12,742,970
13,870,426

357,731
7,612,363
5,234,019
9,946,867
13,503,259
15,219,985

291,828
4,296,973
2,451,606
4,500,846
5,775,871
6,590,706

249,242
4,111,751
2,468,654
4,649,652
6,114,934
7,273,320

130,874
811,772
317,195
515,889
602,967
758,257

115,955
842,819
353,068
557,915
671,536
834,124

180 to 219 acres ...............................
220 to 259 acres ...............................
260 to 499 acres ...............................
500 to 999 acres ...............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................
2,000 to 4,999 acres ..........................
5,000 acres or more ..........................

60,334
48,977
159,319
121,080
78,927
49,546
16,559

66,232
54,344
176,671
134,118
85,362
47,640
14,644

11,922,192
11,656,364
57,158,548
84,564,934
108,934,832
146,286,227
190,931,380

13,091,349
12,927,366
63,428,119
93,630,712
117,172,443
139,127,177
193,224,434

5,588,532
5,730,418
30,444,392
51,556,447
69,844,694
81,583,763
40,951,525

6,217,966
6,455,901
34,088,945
56,659,861
72,787,584
70,886,312
30,733,130

580,323
637,599
3,649,437
7,637,143
11,934,858
15,925,648
11,192,128

660,774
711,201
4,143,671
8,328,377
12,417,277
13,744,579
10,046,695

Farms with irrigated land ...........................
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .......................................
10 to 49 acres ...................................
50 to 69 acres ...................................
70 to 99 acres ...................................
100 to 139 acres ...............................
140 to 179 acres ...............................

301,028

299,583

231,003,205

243,442,396

86,529,391

79,050,919

56,599,305

55,311,236

60,926
81,444
13,514
15,180
12,908
11,013

53,732
78,883
14,279
15,827
13,574
11,817

264,193
1,904,753
781,903
1,242,704
1,497,247
1,734,907

229,946
1,863,561
825,468
1,296,119
1,572,845
1,858,597

137,774
881,491
365,277
590,848
716,810
886,855

123,723
914,394
405,763
637,358
789,621
982,891

174,275
1,015,333
368,738
590,571
680,824
834,371

154,680
1,038,782
401,428
629,402
741,245
908,127

180 to 219 acres ...............................
220 to 259 acres ...............................
260 to 499 acres ...............................
500 to 999 acres ...............................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................
2,000 to 4,999 acres ..........................
5,000 acres or more ..........................

7,042
5,954
22,281
24,072
21,330
17,240
8,124

7,797
6,577
24,993
26,253
22,624
15,907
7,320

1,391,802
1,417,472
8,104,606
17,154,230
29,931,322
51,882,475
113,695,591

1,539,214
1,565,393
9,108,784
18,662,390
31,554,837
47,523,480
125,841,762

700,874
768,349
4,664,357
10,849,817
19,024,570
28,266,871
18,675,498

800,766
865,673
5,297,681
11,556,221
19,140,078
22,914,034
14,622,716

635,717
681,808
3,816,440
7,842,051
12,144,224
16,170,391
11,644,562

718,849
754,019
4,329,539
8,541,152
12,631,088
14,028,639
10,434,286

Table 10. Irrigation: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation

2007

2002

Farms ......................................................................... number
Proportion of farms ......................................... percent

301,028
13.7

299,583
14.1

Irrigated land ..................................................................acres
Average per farm ................................................acres

56,599,305
188

55,311,236
185

Acres irrigated:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ....................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ....................................................... farms
acres

118,524
380,553
71,858
1,637,926
25,467
1,761,170

109,972
358,740
73,148
1,673,511
27,094
1,878,687

100 to 199 acres ................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ................................................... farms
acres

25,815
3,545,638
29,207
9,143,515

28,011
3,851,651
31,449
9,883,105

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Farms with irrigation

2007

2002

500 to 999 acres .................................................. farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................ farms
acres
2,000 acres or more ............................................ farms
acres

16,569
11,498,297
9,129
12,424,990
4,459
16,207,216

17,329
12,001,034
8,839
11,814,949
3,741
13,849,559

Irrigated land use:
Harvested cropland ................................................. farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ..................................... farms
acres
Land in irrigated farms ..................................................acres
Cropland ...................................................................acres
Harvested cropland ..............................................acres

256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201
231,003,205
104,747,528
86,529,391

258,030
50,334,022
69,568
4,977,214
243,442,396
104,354,218
79,050,919

Irrigated land - Con.
Acres irrigated - Con.

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Table 11. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Irrigated farms
All farms

Characteristics

Any land irrigated

All harvested
cropland
irrigated
2007

Nonirrigated farms

2007

2002

2007

2002

2002

2007

2002

Farms ..............................................................................................number
Land in farms ...................................................................................... acres
Estimated market value of land and buildings 1:
Average per farm ...................................................................... dollars
Average per acre ...................................................................... dollars

2,204,792
922,095,840

2,128,982
938,279,056

301,028
231,003,205

299,583
243,442,396

163,890
87,900,817

165,493
115,995,413

1,903,764
691,092,635

1,829,399
694,836,660

791,138
1,892

537,833
1,213

1,564,384
2,039

980,820
1,205

1,478,628
2,757

929,284
1,337

668,871
1,843

464,690
1,216

Irrigated land ....................................................................................... acres

56,599,305

55,311,236

56,599,305

55,311,236

27,347,373

29,626,767

(X)

(X)

Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland ................................................................................. farms
acres
Harvested cropland ..................................................................... farms
acres

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

1,751,450
434,164,946
1,362,608
302,697,252

274,207
104,747,528
259,591
86,529,391

282,056
104,354,218
261,842
79,050,919

163,890
30,591,411
163,890
25,061,466

165,493
36,564,673
165,493
27,285,631

1,411,132
301,677,381
1,068,413
223,078,210

1,469,394
329,810,728
1,100,766
223,646,333

Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................................... farms
acres

1,372,880
444,603,270

1,315,656
455,836,634

144,856
113,241,325

135,998
128,409,896

58,067
50,565,761

53,244
73,415,908

1,228,024
331,361,945

1,179,658
327,426,738

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
2
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) .................................. farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

268,748
32,723,967

18,642
3,886,030

16,135
3,541,507

4,334
959,743

4,493
1,113,911

327,589
34,661,420

252,613
29,182,460

Owned and rented land in farms:
Owned land in farms ....................................................................... farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ....................................................... farms
acres

2,064,225
571,303,487
682,759
350,792,353

1,979,140
584,963,623
700,846
353,315,433

274,220
137,996,371
108,592
93,006,834

270,487
152,902,448
111,445
90,539,948

149,308
59,889,572
44,788
28,011,245

149,296
83,477,003
48,171
32,518,410

1,790,005
433,307,116
574,167
257,785,519

1,708,653
432,061,175
589,401
262,775,485

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ........................ $1,000
Average per farm ...................................................................... dollars

297,220,491
134,807

200,646,355
94,245

118,510,873
393,687

82,012,629
273,756

65,333,520
398,643

50,363,856
304,326

178,709,618
93,872

118,633,726
64,848

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................................. farms
$1,000

986,080
143,657,928
1,080,312
153,562,563

944,656
95,151,954
1,094,608
105,494,401

228,397
78,297,158
115,698
40,213,715

224,628
56,880,330
109,099
25,132,299

140,554
46,872,638
46,119
18,460,881

138,495
38,438,428
42,181
11,925,427

757,683
65,360,770
964,614
113,348,848

720,028
38,271,625
985,509
80,362,102

Total farm production expenses 1 ..................................................... $1,000
Average per farm ...................................................................... dollars

241,113,666
109,359

173,199,216
81,362

93,256,498
309,793

67,113,575
222,471

50,648,686
309,041

39,463,677
234,962

147,857,169
77,666

106,085,641
58,063

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ............................................... farms
$1,000
Chemicals ....................................................................................... farms
$1,000
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry purchased or leased (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000

1,148,218
18,107,194
918,604
10,074,914
775,893
11,740,521
490,819
38,003,682

1,189,850
9,751,460
947,279
7,608,921
874,634
7,598,706
553,714
27,420,965

222,809
6,908,217
195,876
4,969,102
165,987
5,500,969
62,179
12,154,749

228,075
3,722,090
202,745
3,731,671
171,392
3,563,587
62,328
8,425,872

124,709
3,131,542
107,017
2,611,435
84,894
2,875,413
24,507
4,312,036

132,547
1,947,065
117,116
2,092,627
90,699
2,045,598
23,949
3,499,701

925,409
11,198,977
722,728
5,105,812
609,906
6,239,552
428,640
25,848,933

961,775
6,029,370
744,534
3,877,250
703,242
4,035,119
491,386
18,995,093

Feed purchased .............................................................................. farms
$1,000
Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................................................. farms
$1,000
Utilities (see text) ............................................................................ farms
$1,000
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................................... farms
$1,000

1,135,968
49,095,106
2,148,806
12,912,179
1,102,530
5,917,615
1,992,234
15,896,723

1,240,747
31,694,850
2,024,139
6,675,419
1,241,247
4,874,139
1,898,607
13,386,560

115,713
11,769,054
297,405
4,985,466
241,663
3,160,225
287,678
6,135,332

118,676
6,933,473
294,880
2,541,145
234,131
2,407,969
282,412
5,041,850

44,556
5,883,993
161,121
2,435,868
130,946
2,064,768
156,275
3,421,944

44,980
3,555,750
163,596
1,379,127
130,653
1,660,929
156,420
2,986,190

1,020,255
37,326,052
1,851,401
7,926,713
860,867
2,757,390
1,704,556
9,761,391

1,122,071
24,761,378
1,729,259
4,134,274
1,007,116
2,466,170
1,616,195
8,344,710

Hired farm labor .............................................................................. farms
$1,000
Contract labor ................................................................................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and custom hauling .................................................... farms
$1,000
Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ............................... farms
$1,000

482,186
21,877,661
182,701
4,514,166
362,475
4,091,038
490,372
13,274,530

554,434
18,568,446
228,692
3,451,190
449,633
3,313,737
497,885
9,045,945

125,463
14,195,848
58,478
3,522,492
70,576
2,109,644
86,426
4,462,767

140,222
12,014,635
67,919
2,648,365
82,149
1,690,197
84,307
2,971,081

67,353
9,812,338
37,417
2,958,804
37,233
1,391,789
35,468
1,914,043

77,822
8,449,391
45,852
2,253,850
46,559
1,192,006
36,143
1,426,142

356,723
7,681,813
124,223
991,673
291,899
1,981,393
403,946
8,811,763

414,212
6,553,811
160,773
802,825
367,484
1,623,541
413,578
6,074,864

Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................................... farms
$1,000
Interest expense ............................................................................. farms
$1,000
Property taxes paid ......................................................................... farms
$1,000
All other production expenses (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000

109,199
1,385,219
667,454
10,880,731
1,995,808
6,223,048
1,115,703
17,119,339

150,761
1,468,423
758,437
9,571,577
1,962,637
5,350,817
1,254,079
13,418,059

30,125
740,547
117,788
3,657,491
271,603
1,710,027
196,243
7,274,567

40,779
743,202
135,376
3,161,184
278,448
1,443,251
205,507
6,074,004

15,009
407,284
56,518
1,914,499
145,791
945,865
97,554
4,567,066

21,660
428,171
69,107
1,760,294
154,483
828,992
109,177
3,957,847

79,074
644,673
549,666
7,223,240
1,724,205
4,513,021
919,460
9,844,773

109,982
725,221
623,061
6,410,393
1,684,189
3,907,566
1,048,572
7,344,055

Commodity Credit Corporation loans (see text) .................................. farms
$1,000
Government payments received ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Income from farm-related sources (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Estimated market value of all machinery
1
and equipment ................................................................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ...................................................................... dollars

50,572
4,445,758
838,391
7,983,922
693,187
10,489,874

106,120
3,833,308
707,596
6,545,678
621,926
5,859,226

11,148
1,581,343
91,061
2,266,308
101,356
2,917,966

19,765
1,289,588
83,084
1,779,743
90,804
1,750,097

3,049
428,941
33,152
639,228
43,250
1,346,824

6,141
415,783
32,224
604,322
39,530
882,934

39,424
2,864,416
747,330
5,717,613
591,831
7,571,908

86,355
2,543,720
624,512
4,765,935
531,122
4,109,129

2,204,513
194,783,471
88,357

2,052,348
136,624,880
66,570

301,001
49,002,143
162,797

295,976
35,530,511
120,045

163,867
21,277,088
129,844

166,012
16,997,347
102,386

1,903,512
145,781,328
76,585

1,756,372
101,094,369
57,559

Livestock inventory:
Cattle and calves ............................................................................ farms
number
Milk cows .................................................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs ................................................................................. farms
number
Sheep and lambs ............................................................................ farms
number

963,669
96,347,858
69,890
9,266,574
75,442
67,786,318
83,134
5,819,162

1,018,359
95,497,994
91,989
9,103,959
78,895
60,405,103
73,814
6,341,799

95,815
26,672,244
7,673
3,475,160
9,204
12,015,505
13,326
1,939,693

95,054
23,523,112
9,297
2,808,735
8,828
12,103,893
11,862
2,149,883

38,392
11,953,538
3,065
2,369,749
3,085
3,666,338
6,356
1,153,822

36,619
10,997,094
3,718
1,817,623
3,010
5,624,275
5,063
1,239,169

867,854
69,675,614
62,217
5,791,414
66,238
55,770,813
69,808
3,879,469

923,305
71,974,882
82,692
6,295,224
70,067
48,301,210
61,952
4,191,916

1
2

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

18 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 12. Cattle and Calves - Inventory: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

2007
Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Number

Cattle and calves .............................................
Farms with1 to 9 .......................................................
10 to 19 ...................................................
20 to 49 ...................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................
200 to 499 ...............................................
500 to 999 ...............................................
1,000 to 2,499 .........................................
2,500 to 4,999 .........................................
5,000 or more ..........................................

963,669

96,347,858

1,018,359

95,497,994

233,078
174,518
240,975
135,117
91,193
59,234
18,814
7,892
1,762
1,086

1,155,984
2,392,813
7,518,194
9,344,247
12,434,470
17,697,011
12,863,312
11,555,420
5,945,320
15,441,087

211,030
189,193
271,202
153,618
103,513
62,774
17,587
6,984
1,553
905

1,104,588
2,607,827
8,480,012
10,648,669
14,078,261
18,563,597
11,824,807
10,055,238
5,198,887
12,936,108

Cows and heifers that had calved ...............
Farms with1 to 9 ...................................................
10 to 19 ...............................................
20 to 49 ...............................................
50 to 99 ...............................................
100 to 199 ...........................................
200 to 499 ...........................................
500 to 999 ...........................................
1,000 to 2,499 .....................................
2,500 or more ......................................

818,992

42,101,375

864,823

42,502,230

250,204
162,022
214,549
102,217
52,618
28,198
6,189
2,330
665

1,171,271
2,191,968
6,587,956
6,881,511
6,956,160
8,074,336
4,072,378
3,343,596
2,822,199

242,961
181,093
233,923
114,073
56,546
27,991
5,696
2,081
459

1,188,410
2,441,353
7,164,148
7,662,487
7,423,403
7,974,686
3,729,848
2,993,763
1,924,132

Beef cows ................................................
Farms with1 to 9 ...............................................
10 to 19 ...........................................
20 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ...........................................
100 to 199 .......................................
200 to 499 .......................................
500 to 999 .......................................
1,000 to 2,499 .................................
2,500 or more ..................................

764,984

32,834,801

796,436

33,398,271

246,863
160,005
200,840
84,253
43,575
23,635
4,413
1,215
185

1,160,439
2,162,448
6,090,407
5,656,207
5,753,342
6,722,106
2,861,202
1,648,412
780,238

239,452
178,038
215,320
89,874
45,354
23,126
4,002
1,110
160

1,173,512
2,396,265
6,495,074
6,000,331
5,957,914
6,538,095
2,579,856
1,536,333
720,891

2007

Item

Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Number

Cattle and calves - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ..............................................
Farms with1 to 9 .............................................
10 to 19 .........................................
20 to 49 .........................................
50 to 99 .........................................
100 to 199 .....................................
200 to 499 .....................................
500 to 999 .....................................
1,000 or more ...............................
1,000 to 2,499 ...........................
2,500 or more ...........................

69,890

9,266,574

91,989

9,103,959

14,426
3,568
16,344
18,986
8,975
4,307
1,702
1,582
1,104
478

38,147
48,821
576,070
1,280,983
1,180,985
1,278,721
1,161,865
3,700,982
1,673,772
2,027,210

21,016
5,270
21,974
25,465
10,816
4,546
1,646
1,256
(NA)
(NA)

53,250
72,388
769,740
1,733,946
1,398,341
1,336,479
1,115,307
2,624,508
(NA)
(NA)

Other cattle (see text) ...............................
Farms with1 to 9 .................................................
10 to 19 .............................................
20 to 49 .............................................
50 to 99 .............................................
100 to 199 .........................................
200 to 499 .........................................
500 to 999 .........................................
1,000 to 2,499 ...................................
2,500 or more ...................................

788,633

54,246,483

875,850

52,995,764

329,593
147,914
155,011
72,829
40,703
27,467
9,344
4,122
1,650

1,386,215
1,973,684
4,684,915
4,904,323
5,433,374
8,131,785
6,412,405
5,974,122
15,345,660

348,102
173,744
183,102
84,287
45,719
27,595
8,390
3,457
1,454

1,479,533
2,320,653
5,518,682
5,671,311
6,073,657
8,054,938
5,563,088
4,950,011
13,363,891

Cattle on feed (see text) ...............................
Farms with1 to 9 .....................................................
10 to 19 .................................................
20 to 49 .................................................
50 to 99 .................................................
100 to 199 .............................................
200 to 499 .............................................
500 to 999 .............................................
1,000 to 2,499 .......................................
2,500 or more .......................................

50,009

16,098,910

80,743

14,905,545

15,818
7,072
9,136
6,313
4,375
3,744
1,997
780
774

65,809
93,242
280,083
426,159
586,624
1,118,788
1,429,215
1,152,679
10,946,311

30,409
13,778
14,552
9,207
5,889
4,139
1,442
620
707

129,481
179,989
432,316
615,629
780,033
1,212,797
966,408
942,904
9,645,988

Table 13. Cattle and Calves - Sales: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Number sold
Cattle and calves ..................................................
Farms by number sold1 to 9 ............................................................
10 to 19 ........................................................
20 to 49 ........................................................
50 to 99 ........................................................
100 to 199 ....................................................
200 to 499 ....................................................
500 to 999 ....................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..............................................
2,500 to 4,999 ..............................................
5,000 or more ...............................................

2007
Farms

Number

2002
Value ($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value ($1,000)

798,290

74,071,936

61,209,970

851,971

73,509,165

45,115,184

285,131
151,782
177,736
86,706
47,855
31,095
10,304
5,282
1,322
1,077

1,243,461
2,059,477
5,447,558
5,907,243
6,458,387
9,218,477
6,963,334
7,757,543
4,381,837
24,634,619

795,632
1,262,079
3,366,696
3,821,272
4,425,833
6,682,424
5,457,305
6,214,389
3,602,079
25,582,262

284,154
171,936
201,880
95,235
50,753
31,607
9,925
4,420
1,038
1,023

1,336,269
2,330,959
6,155,302
6,468,999
6,829,693
9,346,664
6,632,350
6,453,995
3,439,833
24,515,101

626,456
1,060,182
2,893,061
3,187,275
3,600,889
5,167,722
3,812,848
3,900,049
2,207,936
18,658,766

681,126

60,376,684

(NA)

709,973

59,375,018

(NA)

297,526
122,477
127,694
60,513
34,637
24,114
8,025
4,160
1,023
957

1,192,607
1,620,881
3,852,708
4,089,677
4,641,988
7,080,491
5,396,029
6,100,214
3,378,386
23,023,703

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

310,294
131,408
133,067
61,934
36,058
24,227
7,711
3,510
829
935

1,270,054
1,732,545
3,992,368
4,187,936
4,839,373
7,118,078
5,134,916
5,071,881
2,757,107
23,270,760

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Cattle on feed (see text) ...............................
Farms by number sold1 to 9 ....................................................
10 to 19 ................................................
20 to 49 ................................................
50 to 99 ................................................
100 to 199 ............................................
200 to 499 ............................................
500 to 999 ............................................
1,000 to 2,499 ......................................
2,500 to 4,999 ......................................
5,000 or more .......................................

76,396

27,595,928

(NA)

105,978

28,163,195

(NA)

34,543
10,574
11,736
6,579
4,710
3,975
1,980
1,264
366
669

129,460
138,957
357,197
449,362
634,210
1,183,536
1,376,157
1,872,253
1,248,925
20,205,871

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

49,020
15,703
17,006
9,444
6,320
4,743
1,792
968
298
684

185,669
206,223
517,703
638,774
849,888
1,411,101
1,207,688
1,451,404
1,030,300
20,664,445

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............
Farms by number sold1 to 9 ........................................................
10 to 19 ....................................................
20 to 49 ....................................................
50 to 99 ....................................................
100 to 199 ................................................
200 to 499 ................................................
500 to 999 ................................................
1,000 or more ...........................................

414,324

13,695,252

(NA)

500,652

14,134,147

(NA)

188,636
92,239
86,922
26,191
11,029
6,405
1,788
1,114

804,207
1,200,194
2,504,176
1,695,544
1,438,458
1,865,081
1,177,158
3,010,434

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

233,120
113,533
103,368
29,695
12,047
6,394
1,650
845

1,014,514
1,470,755
2,958,070
1,929,030
1,556,614
1,809,303
1,090,889
2,304,972

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Cattle, including calves weighing 500
pounds or more ..............................................
Farms by number sold1 to 9 ........................................................
10 to 19 ....................................................
20 to 49 ....................................................
50 to 99 ....................................................
100 to 199 ................................................
200 to 499 ................................................
500 to 999 ................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..........................................
2,500 to 4,999 ..........................................
5,000 or more ...........................................

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Table 14. Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Cows and heifers
that had calved

Total

Herd size
Farms

Number

Farms

Cattle and calves sales

Other cattle (see text)

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Total ...................................................................
Farms with herd size of1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 19 ......................................................................
20 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 to 999 ..................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ............................................................
2,500 to 4,999 ............................................................
5,000 or more ............................................................

963,669

96,347,858

818,992

42,101,375

788,633

54,246,483

758,684

72,036,486

59,607,689

233,078
174,518
240,975
135,117
91,193
59,234
18,814
7,892
1,762
1,086

1,155,984
2,392,813
7,518,194
9,344,247
12,434,470
17,697,011
12,863,312
11,555,420
5,945,320
15,441,087

165,386
151,434
218,807
124,659
83,821
51,664
15,106
6,245
1,314
556

639,812
1,460,860
4,709,892
5,461,923
6,882,349
8,758,981
5,269,659
4,506,870
2,252,449
2,158,580

155,064
133,383
198,295
127,506
87,839
57,548
18,467
7,729
1,720
1,082

516,172
931,953
2,808,302
3,882,324
5,552,121
8,938,030
7,593,653
7,048,550
3,692,871
13,282,507

126,747
128,762
203,856
125,377
87,969
57,326
18,186
7,650
1,739
1,072

737,451
1,163,397
3,751,523
4,963,918
6,793,024
10,599,652
8,842,821
8,072,020
4,706,975
22,405,705

469,334
708,632
2,332,247
3,142,892
4,457,224
7,609,397
7,119,716
6,567,597
3,940,153
23,260,497

No cattle and calves herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 .............

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

39,606

2,035,450

1,602,280

Table 15. Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Cow herd

Cows and heifers
that had calved

Total

1

Farms

Number

Farms

Cattle and calves sales

Other cattle (see text)

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Total ...................................................................
Farms with cow herd size of1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 19 ......................................................................
20 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 to 999 ..................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ............................................................
2,500 or more ............................................................

818,992

74,406,565

818,992

42,101,375

643,956

32,305,190

667,551

40,211,326

27,512,988

250,204
162,022
214,549
102,217
52,618
28,198
6,189
2,330
665

2,444,357
3,774,421
11,187,414
12,452,019
12,558,006
14,455,921
7,185,245
5,711,115
4,638,067

250,204
162,022
214,549
102,217
52,618
28,198
6,189
2,330
665

1,171,271
2,191,968
6,587,956
6,881,511
6,956,160
8,074,336
4,072,378
3,343,596
2,822,199

172,190
120,887
171,869
94,606
49,264
26,512
5,842
2,167
619

1,273,086
1,582,453
4,599,458
5,570,508
5,601,846
6,381,585
3,112,867
2,367,519
1,815,868

158,593
131,569
189,576
99,340
51,615
27,784
6,117
2,303
654

1,280,969
1,830,374
5,529,121
6,642,895
6,995,416
8,561,532
4,176,292
2,924,742
2,269,985

843,057
1,175,512
3,629,701
4,386,715
4,896,700
6,317,916
3,040,987
1,881,744
1,340,655

No cow herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 .................................

144,677

21,941,293

(X)

(X)

144,677

21,941,293

130,739

33,860,610

33,696,982

1

Cow herd includes beef cows, milk cows, and heifers that had calved.

Table 16. Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Beef cow herd

Cows and heifers that had calved

Total
Farms

Total
Number

Farms

Other cattle (see text)

Beef cows
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total .......................................................................
Farms with beef herd size of1 to 9 ..............................................................................
10 to 19 ..........................................................................
20 to 49 ..........................................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................................
500 to 999 ......................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ................................................................
2,500 or more ................................................................

764,984

59,897,763

764,984

33,758,026

764,984

32,834,801

593,695

26,139,737

246,863
160,005
200,840
84,253
43,575
23,635
4,413
1,215
185

2,714,096
3,881,912
10,638,096
10,366,939
10,560,641
12,241,349
5,205,230
2,983,468
1,306,032

246,863
160,005
200,840
84,253
43,575
23,635
4,413
1,215
185

1,358,260
2,270,349
6,315,509
5,804,285
5,863,127
6,811,697
2,879,598
1,671,943
783,258

246,863
160,005
200,840
84,253
43,575
23,635
4,413
1,215
185

1,160,439
2,162,448
6,090,407
5,656,207
5,753,342
6,722,106
2,861,202
1,648,412
780,238

170,058
119,164
158,925
77,205
40,623
22,223
4,183
1,139
175

1,355,836
1,611,563
4,322,587
4,562,654
4,697,514
5,429,652
2,325,632
1,311,525
522,774

No beef cow herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 .............................

198,685

36,450,095

54,008

8,343,349

(X)

(X)

194,938

28,106,746

Cattle and calves sales
Cattle
Total

Beef cow herd
Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Calves

Cattle on feed
(see text)

Total
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total .......................................................................
Farms with beef herd size of1 to 9 ..............................................................................
10 to 19 ..........................................................................
20 to 49 ..........................................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................................
500 to 999 ......................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ................................................................
2,500 or more ................................................................

618,755

34,917,699

24,897,082

526,300

26,758,433

44,385

4,519,409

335,564

8,159,266

157,562
130,116
177,249
81,965
42,777
23,323
4,371
1,209
183

1,305,277
1,847,100
5,364,822
6,021,554
6,409,521
7,794,961
3,441,156
1,845,325
887,983

834,389
1,175,440
3,530,351
4,038,898
4,562,239
5,924,685
2,678,316
1,427,328
725,435

125,866
105,662
150,394
76,075
40,531
22,249
4,180
1,166
177

885,618
1,217,095
3,718,418
4,411,406
5,044,199
6,395,188
2,877,026
1,510,882
698,601

12,225
8,952
11,455
5,651
3,468
2,049
443
128
14

101,465
160,406
467,709
610,787
762,097
1,138,408
750,269
291,016
237,252

72,249
72,162
101,729
51,344
23,641
11,550
2,143
625
121

419,659
630,005
1,646,404
1,610,148
1,365,322
1,399,773
564,130
334,443
189,382

No beef cow herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 .............................

179,535

39,154,237

36,312,887

154,826

33,618,251

32,011

23,076,519

78,760

5,535,986

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Table 17. Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Milk cow herd

Cows and heifers that had calved

Total
Farms

Total
Number

Farms

Other cattle (see text)

Milk cows
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total ......................................................................

69,890

17,199,704

69,890

9,894,291

69,890

9,266,574

63,734

7,305,413

Farms with milk cow herd size of1 to 9 .............................................................................
10 to 19 .........................................................................
20 to 49 .........................................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................................
500 to 999 .....................................................................
1,000 or more ................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ...........................................................
2,500 or more ............................................................

14,426
3,568
16,344
18,986
8,975
4,307
1,702
1,582
1,104
478

547,110
148,494
1,202,187
2,620,187
2,328,633
2,324,971
1,947,534
6,080,588
2,752,803
3,327,785

14,426
3,568
16,344
18,986
8,975
4,307
1,702
1,582
1,104
478

278,487
75,352
655,485
1,379,735
1,272,318
1,330,633
1,177,929
3,724,352
1,685,446
2,038,906

14,426
3,568
16,344
18,986
8,975
4,307
1,702
1,582
1,104
478

38,147
48,821
576,070
1,280,983
1,180,985
1,278,721
1,161,865
3,700,982
1,673,772
2,027,210

11,255
3,011
15,414
18,366
8,578
4,062
1,587
1,461
1,019
442

268,623
73,142
546,702
1,240,452
1,056,315
994,338
769,605
2,356,236
1,067,357
1,288,879

No milk cow herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 ..............................

893,779

79,148,154

749,102

32,207,084

(X)

(X)

724,899

46,941,070

Cattle and calves sales
Total

Milk cow herd
Farms

Cattle
Value
($1,000)

Number

Farms

Dairy product sales

Calves
Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Total ......................................................................

62,688

6,404,939

3,323,421

56,108

3,023,425

46,107

3,381,514

67,866

31,671,003

Farms with milk cow herd size of1 to 9 .............................................................................
10 to 19 .........................................................................
20 to 49 .........................................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................................
500 to 999 .....................................................................
1,000 or more ................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ...........................................................
2,500 or more ............................................................

10,153
2,937
14,991
18,400
8,774
4,209
1,672
1,552
1,083
469

338,179
73,110
401,983
831,574
747,781
831,423
705,684
2,475,205
1,084,088
1,391,117

237,987
57,588
247,799
488,694
438,278
441,730
333,071
1,078,274
454,848
623,425

8,415
2,489
13,332
16,998
8,107
3,837
1,528
1,402
979
423

217,495
47,825
222,205
474,591
409,255
392,744
283,912
975,398
440,620
534,778

5,469
1,972
11,363
13,906
6,926
3,597
1,488
1,386
952
434

120,684
25,285
179,778
356,983
338,526
438,679
421,772
1,499,807
643,468
856,339

12,463
3,534
16,332
18,976
8,971
4,306
1,702
1,582
1,104
478

100,554
121,697
1,585,945
3,927,075
3,822,948
4,590,827
4,286,602
13,235,356
6,116,637
7,118,719

No milk cow herd, as of Dec. 31, 2007 ..............................

735,602

67,666,997

57,886,549

625,018

57,353,259

368,217

10,313,738

1,897

177,026

Table 18. Cattle and Calves - Number Sold Per Farm by Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more
Cattle and calves
Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

Farms

Calves weighing less than
500 pounds

Cattle on feed
(see text)

Total

Number sold

Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Total .................................................................

798,290

74,071,936

61,209,970

681,126

60,376,684

76,396

27,595,928

414,324

13,695,252

Farms by number of cattle
and calves sold 1 to 9 ........................................................................
10 to 19 ....................................................................
20 to 49 ....................................................................
50 to 99 ....................................................................
100 to 199 ................................................................
200 to 499 ................................................................
500 to 999 ................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ..........................................................
2,500 or more ...........................................................

285,131
151,782
177,736
86,706
47,855
31,095
10,304
5,282
2,399

1,243,461
2,059,477
5,447,558
5,907,243
6,458,387
9,218,477
6,963,334
7,757,543
29,016,456

795,632
1,262,079
3,366,696
3,821,272
4,425,833
6,682,424
5,457,305
6,214,389
29,184,341

222,859
126,166
157,961
81,774
45,628
29,615
9,801
5,013
2,309

804,177
1,257,556
3,473,065
4,106,796
4,818,306
7,191,312
5,556,711
6,362,974
26,805,787

23,930
11,846
14,922
9,020
6,183
5,050
2,520
1,678
1,247

81,140
107,766
305,925
423,732
596,456
1,121,049
1,374,528
1,919,602
21,665,730

119,602
88,952
107,958
51,411
25,580
14,102
4,202
1,885
632

439,284
801,921
1,974,493
1,800,447
1,640,081
2,027,165
1,406,623
1,394,569
2,210,669

Table 19. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs
Total hogs and pigs .....................................
Farms with1 to 24 .................................................
25 to 49 ...............................................
50 to 99 ...............................................
100 to 199 ...........................................
200 to 499 ...........................................
500 to 999 ...........................................
1,000 to 1,999 .....................................
2,000 to 4,999 .....................................
5,000 or more ......................................
Hogs and pigs used or to be
used for breeding ..................................
Farms with1 to 24 .............................................
25 to 49 ...........................................
50 to 99 ...........................................

2007
Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Number

75,442

67,786,318

78,895

60,405,103

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
3,588
4,013
5,356
2,850

260,154
146,672
215,206
354,203
1,467,383
2,488,234
5,527,798
16,532,918
40,793,750

38,303
5,650
4,682
4,611
7,755
6,010
5,148
4,530
2,206

262,098
193,931
319,128
626,869
2,463,794
4,175,405
6,849,279
13,798,995
31,715,604

32,867

6,290,610

39,367

6,174,439

24,006
2,427
1,815

140,312
81,667
120,806

24,794
4,047
3,660

169,828
136,919
246,631

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Hogs and pigs

2007
Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Number

Total hogs and pigs - Con.
Hogs and pigs used or to be
used for breeding - Con.
Farms with - Con.
100 to 199 .....................................
200 to 499 .....................................
500 or more ...................................

1,408
1,256
1,955

184,483
378,897
5,384,445

2,831
1,952
2,083

368,969
580,702
4,671,390

Other hogs and pigs ..............................
Farms with1 to 24 ...........................................
25 to 49 .........................................
50 to 99 .........................................
100 to 199 .....................................
200 to 499 .....................................
500 to 999 .....................................
1,000 or more ................................

66,441

61,495,708

71,923

54,230,664

38,194
3,450
2,652
2,355
4,494
3,618
11,678

214,156
116,006
177,656
314,087
1,424,141
2,478,132
56,771,530

34,240
4,661
4,160
4,318
7,681
5,834
11,029

227,230
157,264
277,423
570,087
2,388,116
4,009,622
46,600,922

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Table 20. Hogs and Pigs - Sales: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs

2007
Farms

Total hogs and pigs sold ............................
Farms with sales of1 to 24 ................................................
25 to 49 ..............................................
50 to 99 ..............................................
100 to 199 ..........................................
200 to 499 ..........................................
500 to 999 ..........................................
1,000 to 1,999 ....................................
2,000 to 4,999 ....................................
5,000 or more ....................................

2002

Number

Value ($1,000)

Farms

Number

Value ($1,000)

74,789

206,807,181

18,056,981

82,028

184,997,686

12,400,977

39,101
4,819
3,660
3,052
4,253
3,357
3,484
5,072
7,991

249,834
163,975
246,540
411,738
1,305,183
2,370,219
4,749,177
16,416,306
180,894,209

28,810
15,359
23,975
40,344
139,517
277,126
549,299
1,910,310
15,072,240

34,032
5,545
5,019
4,925
6,947
6,143
6,148
6,059
7,210

233,429
189,128
336,718
666,814
2,184,766
4,324,402
8,361,901
18,504,172
150,196,356

20,813
14,167
24,716
50,238
173,508
358,854
692,422
1,521,681
9,544,579

Table 21. Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Total

Herd size
Farms
Total inventory .............................................................
Farms with1 to 24 ..................................................................
25 to 49 ................................................................
50 to 99 ................................................................
100 to 199 ............................................................
200 to 499 ............................................................
500 to 999 ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 ......................................................
2,000 to 4,999 ......................................................
5,000 or more ......................................................
No hogs or pigs on
Dec. 31, 2007 ............................................................

Used or to be used for breeding
Number

Farms

Number

Hogs and pigs sales

Other hogs and pigs
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

75,442

67,786,318

32,867

6,290,610

66,441

61,495,708

61,677

203,065,949

17,668,617

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
3,588
4,013
5,356
2,850

260,154
146,672
215,206
354,203
1,467,383
2,488,234
5,527,798
16,532,918
40,793,750

17,985
3,236
2,374
1,865
2,409
1,500
1,279
1,150
1,069

71,899
37,754
46,309
57,731
150,835
218,663
417,746
887,583
4,402,090

36,688
4,019
3,053
2,507
4,456
3,543
3,989
5,336
2,850

188,255
108,918
168,897
296,472
1,316,548
2,269,571
5,110,052
15,645,335
36,391,660

31,731
4,050
3,094
2,577
4,494
3,566
3,996
5,320
2,849

542,532
321,828
518,099
845,142
3,668,970
6,790,915
16,465,902
48,955,437
124,957,124

50,627
29,521
48,721
86,745
379,818
659,607
1,542,960
4,616,491
10,254,128

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

13,112

3,741,232

388,363

Table 22. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Total

Hogs and pigs
Farms
Total sold .........................................................
Farms with sales of1 to 24 ......................................................................
25 to 49 ....................................................................
50 to 99 ....................................................................
100 to 199 ................................................................
200 to 499 ................................................................
500 to 999 ................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 ..........................................................
2,000 to 4,999 ..........................................................
5,000 or more ..........................................................
None sold ....................................................................

22 UNITED STATES

Used or to be used for breeding
Number

Farms

Number

Hogs and pigs sales

Other hogs and pigs
Farms

Number

Farms

Number

Value
($1,000)

61,677

67,559,741

28,042

6,259,870

55,658

61,299,871

74,789

206,807,181

18,056,981

28,750
4,149
3,234
2,724
3,800
3,061
3,277
4,871
7,811
13,765

234,296
108,539
154,248
226,620
726,173
1,321,104
2,384,263
7,771,903
54,632,595
226,577

11,251
3,112
2,449
2,089
2,654
1,578
1,321
1,200
2,388
4,825

53,967
25,585
34,563
40,991
94,035
111,099
160,657
313,065
5,425,908
30,740

24,678
3,420
2,769
2,397
3,585
2,992
3,231
4,823
7,763
10,783

180,329
82,954
119,685
185,629
632,138
1,210,005
2,223,606
7,458,838
49,206,687
195,837

39,101
4,819
3,660
3,052
4,253
3,357
3,484
5,072
7,991
(X)

249,834
163,975
246,540
411,738
1,305,183
2,370,219
4,749,177
16,416,306
180,894,209
(X)

28,810
15,359
23,975
40,344
139,517
277,126
549,299
1,910,310
15,072,240
(X)

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 23. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory by Type of Producer: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Independent grower

Herd size

Farms

Total inventory ...........................................
Farms with1 to 24 ...............................................
25 to 49 .............................................
50 to 99 .............................................
100 to 199 .........................................
200 to 499 .........................................
500 to 999 .........................................
1,000 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 4,999 ...................................
5,000 or more ....................................

Contractor or integrator

Number

Farms

Contract grower (Contractee)

Number

Farms

Number

66,267

31,809,284

712

9,538,977

8,463

26,438,057

44,967
4,273
3,128
2,475
3,643
2,382
2,084
2,187
1,128

259,594
145,949
211,348
337,221
1,164,772
1,669,319
2,854,592
6,692,081
18,474,408

63
5
10
19
39
54
91
154
277

405
186
690
2,724
12,791
35,124
132,289
500,989
8,853,779

17
14
44
96
842
1,152
1,838
3,015
1,445

155
537
3,168
14,258
289,820
783,791
2,540,917
9,339,848
13,465,563

Table 24. Hogs and Pigs - Number Sold by Type of Producer: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Independent grower

Hogs and pigs

Farms

Total hogs and pigs sold ...........................
Farms with1 to 24 ...............................................
25 to 49 .............................................
50 to 99 .............................................
100 to 199 .........................................
200 to 499 .........................................
500 to 999 .........................................
1,000 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 4,999 ...................................
5,000 or more ....................................

Contractor or integrator

Number

Farms

Contract grower (Contractee)

Number

Farms

Number

65,067

84,580,834

727

31,447,930

8,995

90,778,417

39,039
4,801
3,643
3,034
4,042
2,606
2,363
2,552
2,987

249,294
163,349
245,296
409,385
1,228,168
1,826,177
3,202,590
8,000,920
69,255,655

61
16
8
5
28
35
43
94
437

(D)
(D)
507
560
9,611
22,569
57,949
300,788
31,054,862

1
2
9
13
183
716
1,078
2,426
4,567

(D)
(D)
737
1,793
67,404
521,473
1,488,638
8,114,598
80,583,692

Table 25. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory by Type of Operation: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farrow to wean

Herd size

Farms
Total inventory ....................................
Farms with1 to 24 ........................................
25 to 49 ......................................
50 to 99 ......................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 to 999 ..................................
1,000 to 1,999 ............................
2,000 to 4,999 ............................
5,000 or more .............................

Number

Farrow to finish
Farms

Number

Finish only
Farms

Number

Farrow to
feeder
Farms

Number

Nursery
Farms

Other

Number

Farms

Number

5,102

6,559,162

21,513

20,096,038

28,321

29,116,843

5,460

3,004,856

1,638

4,809,569

13,408

4,199,850

3,026
425
244
103
138
205
336
290
335

23,062
14,253
16,571
13,753
46,794
147,731
471,116
939,620
4,886,262

10,984
1,954
1,587
1,506
2,035
1,204
865
743
635

77,803
68,455
109,874
208,407
652,025
850,834
1,183,112
2,264,523
14,681,005

15,674
856
680
613
1,849
1,795
2,273
3,272
1,309

82,502
28,684
45,020
81,628
606,027
1,226,778
3,133,122
10,068,602
13,844,480

3,504
678
493
248
215
71
78
89
84

28,675
22,947
32,605
34,080
66,423
49,927
110,430
256,990
2,402,779

267
26
11
15
143
171
219
477
309

1,269
844
727
2,442
49,805
109,044
295,042
1,502,721
2,847,675

11,592
353
167
105
144
142
242
485
178

46,843
11,489
10,409
13,893
46,309
103,920
334,976
1,500,462
2,131,549

Table 26. Hogs and Pigs - Number Sold by Type of Operation: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farrow to wean

Hogs and pigs

Farms
Total hogs and pigs sold ....................
Farms with1 to 24 ........................................
25 to 49 ......................................
50 to 99 ......................................
100 to 199 ..................................
200 to 499 ..................................
500 to 999 ..................................
1,000 to 1,999 ............................
2,000 to 4,999 ............................
5,000 or more .............................

Number

Farrow to finish
Farms

Number

Finish only
Farms

Farms

Number

Nursery
Farms

Other

Number

Farms

Number

4,970

48,936,246

21,032

41,440,210

31,958

66,639,625

5,252

12,120,383

1,614

26,236,108

9,963

11,434,609

2,055
632
417
280
219
75
78
157
1,057

21,169
21,602
28,299
36,270
65,470
51,660
112,032
527,668
48,072,076

9,433
1,801
1,507
1,474
2,156
1,397
1,186
967
1,111

68,473
62,093
102,473
200,589
655,645
980,432
1,596,511
3,011,429
34,762,565

17,570
1,126
782
625
1,235
1,502
1,905
3,151
4,062

100,783
37,357
51,913
84,068
390,188
1,076,411
2,594,106
10,298,532
52,006,267

2,360
756
617
452
424
186
102
135
220

21,484
25,922
42,030
61,353
125,829
124,613
136,370
402,036
11,180,746

165
21
7
12
23
56
92
255
983

1,079
724
395
1,502
7,706
38,688
133,435
796,355
25,256,224

7,518
483
330
209
196
141
121
407
558

36,846
16,277
21,430
27,956
60,345
98,415
176,723
1,380,286
9,616,331

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Number

Farrow to
feeder

UNITED STATES 23

Table 27. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

2007
Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Item

Number

INVENTORY

2007
Farms

2002

Number

Farms

Number

NUMBER SOLD - Con.

Layers (see text) ..................................
Farms with inventory of1 to 49 ..........................................
50 to 99 ........................................
100 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 .................................
3,200 to 9,999 ..............................
10,000 to 19,999 ..........................
20,000 to 49,999 ..........................
50,000 to 99,999 ..........................
100,000 or more ..........................

145,615

349,772,508

98,315

334,435,155

125,195
10,648
5,001
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

2,006,251
651,314
785,699
783,776
4,691,571
20,218,149
35,972,247
18,129,706
266,533,795

82,693
7,431
3,684
487
672
1,421
1,127
302
498

1,366,625
443,106
557,490
507,033
5,051,441
20,695,146
31,665,909
21,436,185
252,712,220

Pullets for laying
flock replacement ..............................

22,514

105,876,529

25,624

94,882,450

Broilers and other meat-type
chickens .............................................

32,668

1,602,574,592

37,937

1,389,279,047

Turkeys (see text) ................................

17,226

107,173,804

16,586

93,028,191

Ducks ...................................................

31,391

3,984,982

26,140

3,823,629

Emus ...................................................

3,621

28,443

5,224

48,221

Geese ..................................................

18,869

177,812

17,110

173,000

Ostriches .............................................

714

11,188

1,643

20,560

Pheasants ............................................

5,313

3,773,593

4,977

2,267,136

Pigeons or Squab ................................

5,369

531,489

4,405

449,255

Quail ....................................................

3,983

10,611,067

3,742

4,888,196

Other poultry (see text) ........................

34,401

2,993,318

13,790

1,629,522

NUMBER SOLD
Layers (see text) ..................................
Farms by number sold1 to 99 ..........................................
100 to 399 ....................................
400 to 3,199 .................................
3,200 to 9,999 ..............................
10,000 to 19,999 ..........................
20,000 to 49,999 ..........................
50,000 to 99,999 ..........................
100,000 or more ..........................

Pullets for laying
flock replacement .............................
Farms by number sold1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 15,999 ..........................
16,000 to 29,999 ........................
30,000 to 59,999 ........................
60,000 to 99,999 ........................
100,000 or more .........................

4,169

161,354,686

8,193

174,916,701

2,382
126
286
625
382
368

155,483
1,150,407
6,199,685
26,423,877
28,132,401
99,292,833

6,337
135
256
662
425
378

284,617
1,182,881
5,575,458
28,218,548
31,101,790
108,553,407

27,091

8,914,828,122

32,006

8,500,313,357

9,743
334
87
197
623
2,270
2,493
4,840
6,504

1,178,804
2,044,755
1,903,683
8,800,795
49,932,801
341,362,565
604,600,599
1,892,461,973
6,012,542,147

10,869
406
206
444
1,060
3,311
4,653
5,754
5,303

1,146,308
2,871,466
4,420,530
19,732,838
84,498,647
498,386,958
1,137,668,155
2,191,324,340
4,560,264,115

Turkeys (see text) ..............................
Farms by number sold1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 7,999 ............................
8,000 to 15,999 ..........................
16,000 to 29,999 ........................
30,000 to 59,999 ........................
60,000 to 99,999 ........................
100,000 or more .........................

8,284

295,793,159

8,436

283,247,649

5,529
85
110
255
792
686
827

213,253
350,941
1,288,711
5,752,318
34,512,017
51,117,518
202,558,401

5,590
93
126
290
789
748
800

217,182
429,577
1,527,243
6,485,730
34,005,988
55,689,033
184,892,896

Ducks .................................................

5,946

27,321,288

5,835

24,143,066

Emus ..................................................

524

6,540

1,143

15,682

Geese ................................................

2,497

161,133

2,920

200,564

Broilers and other meat-type
chickens ...........................................
Farms by number sold1 to 1,999 ...................................
2,000 to 15,999 ..........................
16,000 to 29,999 ........................
30,000 to 59,999 ........................
60,000 to 99,999 ........................
100,000 to 199,999 ....................
200,000 to 299,999 ....................
300,000 to 499,999 ....................
500,000 or more .........................

24,971

194,955,057

18,621

202,947,490

Ostriches ............................................

155

5,697

472

16,038

19,091
1,669
563
721
1,433
1,053
197
244

386,526
281,575
604,332
5,417,492
21,419,741
29,334,123
13,887,039
123,624,229

13,776
1,150
294
605
1,223
895
305
373

282,433
180,715
318,466
4,457,915
17,758,088
25,984,561
21,684,118
132,281,194

Pheasants ..........................................

2,582

10,876,586

2,519

7,206,460

Pigeons or squab ...............................

1,441

1,294,163

1,309

1,160,364

Quail ..................................................

2,072

39,968,045

1,907

19,157,803

Other poultry (see text) ......................

6,640

4,354,448

3,627

3,111,544

Table 28. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Sheep and lambs inventory ..........................
Farms with1 to 24 ...................................................
25 to 99 .................................................
100 to 299 .............................................
300 to 999 .............................................
1,000 to 2,499 .......................................
2,500 to 4,999 .......................................
5,000 or more .......................................

24 UNITED STATES

2007
Farms

Number

2002
Farms

Item

Number

83,134

5,819,162

73,814

6,341,799

54,889
21,070
4,762
1,599
502
165
147

520,091
952,129
746,733
801,425
779,440
571,054
1,448,290

44,562
20,694
5,670
1,995
558
185
150

402,400
969,275
903,061
1,027,243
851,511
644,231
1,544,078

2007
Farms

Number

2002
Farms

Number

Sheep and lambs inventory - Con.
Ewes 1 year old or older .........................

68,222

3,516,409

66,769

3,632,196

Wool production (pounds) ...........................

43,091

34,017,725

47,208

39,798,847

Sheep and lambs sold ................................

53,268

4,579,608

47,464

5,426,904

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 29. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold by Size of Flock: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sheep and lambs inventory
Sheep and lambs inventory

Total
Farms

Total ..................................................
Farms with inventory of1 to 24 .......................................................
25 to 99 .....................................................
100 to 299 .................................................
300 to 999 .................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ...........................................
2,500 to 4,999 ...........................................
5,000 or more ............................................

Wool production

Ewes 1 year old or older
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Sheep and lambs sold

Pounds

Farms

Number

83,134

5,819,162

68,222

3,516,409

42,494

33,787,534

49,039

4,448,272

54,889
21,070
4,762
1,599
502
165
147

520,091
952,129
746,733
801,425
779,440
571,054
1,448,290

40,364
20,736
4,747
1,586
493
159
137

288,056
644,635
503,020
532,815
520,236
363,087
664,560

19,900
16,407
3,984
1,431
471
158
143

1,873,445
5,043,595
4,152,027
4,854,369
5,209,949
3,905,330
8,748,819

24,882
17,033
4,723
1,590
499
165
147

278,361
611,615
577,692
586,599
544,185
403,039
1,446,781

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

597

230,191

4,229

131,336

No sheep and lambs as of
Dec. 31, 2007 ..............................................

Table 30. Ewes 1 Year Old or Older - Inventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold by Size of Ewe

Flock: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sheep and lambs inventory
Ewes 1 year old or older inventory

Total
Farms

Total ...............................................................................
Farms with inventory of1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................................
500 to 999 ..............................................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ........................................................................
2,500 to 4,999 ........................................................................
5,000 or more .........................................................................
No ewes 1 year old or older as of
Dec. 31, 2007 ...........................................................................

Wool production

Ewes 1 year old or older
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Sheep and lambs sold

Pounds

Farms

Number

68,222

5,534,735

68,222

3,516,409

40,762

32,558,496

45,191

3,906,504

48,632
14,807
2,365
1,388
496
354
123
57

717,207
964,101
484,653
640,431
552,275
835,043
692,437
648,588

48,632
14,807
2,365
1,388
496
354
123
57

424,000
665,732
312,312
402,136
335,942
531,706
428,705
415,876

24,405
12,090
2,045
1,242
469
336
120
55

3,124,402
5,255,979
2,699,044
3,680,550
3,362,762
5,542,084
4,638,662
4,255,013

27,091
13,350
2,348
1,376
494
352
123
57

377,214
696,246
381,683
478,239
399,171
612,127
469,481
492,343

14,912

284,427

(X)

(X)

2,329

1,459,229

8,077

673,104

Table 31. Other Animals and Animal Products - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory

Item

Number sold

2007

2002

2007

2002

Colonies of bees ............................ farms
number
Honey collected (see text) 1 ........... farms
pounds

27,908
2,902,732
(X)
(X)

17,357
2,350,005
(X)
(X)

1,046
74,820
16,905
152,057,812

937
82,291
12,029
134,551,490

Bison .............................................. farms
number

4,499
198,234

4,132
231,950

1,821
62,890

Deer ............................................... farms
number

5,654
269,537

4,901
286,863

Elk .................................................. farms
number

1,917
68,251

2,371
97,901

Number sold

2002

Horses and ponies ........................ farms
number
Horses and ponies owned ........ farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964

542,223
3,644,278
(NA)
(NA)

133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

124,586
470,423
(NA)
(NA)

1,734
57,210

Mules, burros, and donkeys .......... farms
number

99,746
283,806

29,936
105,358

11,548
32,467

4,941
17,385

2,300
44,210

1,895
43,526

Alpacas (see text) ......................... farms
number

8,708
121,904

(NA)
(NA)

2,461
13,164

(NA)
(NA)

888
13,049

934
16,058

Llamas .......................................... farms
number

26,060
122,680

16,887
144,782

3,411
12,704

3,756
18,653

Mink and their pelts ...................... farms
number

290
1,507,719

310
1,113,941

282
2,811,470

320
2,506,819

Rabbits and their pelts .................. farms
number

27,137
616,129

10,073
405,241

6,811
979,563

4,326
886,841

2
Other livestock (see text) ............ farms

12,781

4,364

5,047

2,492

Other livestock products 1 ............. farms

(X)

(X)

5,904

4,105

(X)

(X)

6,409

6,653

Goats, all ........................................ farms
number
Angora goats .............................. farms
number
1
Mohair produced ...................... farms
pounds
Milk goats ................................... farms
number
Meat and other goats ................. farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
7,215
204,106
(X)
(X)
27,481
334,754
123,278
2,601,669

91,462
2,530,466
5,075
300,753
(X)
(X)
22,389
290,789
74,980
1,938,924

61,748
1,387,576
1,645
50,017
4,312
1,375,100
9,095
102,775
54,280
1,234,784

43,495
1,314,310
1,662
91,037
2,434
2,416,376
8,850
113,654
36,403
1,109,619

2

Inventory
2007

Aquaculture value (see text) ........... farms

1

Item

2007

2002

Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold.
2002 data include alpacas.

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UNITED STATES 25

Table 32. Specified Crops Harvested - Yield per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 2007
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Entire crop irrigated
Crop
Barley for grain (bushels) ...........................
Corn for grain (bushels) .............................
Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ...........
Cotton, all (bales) ......................................
Upland cotton (bales) .............................
Pima cotton (bales) ................................
Dry edible beans, excluding limas (cwt) .....
Oats for grain (bushels) .............................
Peanuts for nuts (pounds) .........................
Rice (cwt) ...................................................
Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................
Soybeans for beans (bushels) ...................
Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) .......................
Sugarcane for sugar (tons) ........................
Tobacco (pounds) ......................................
Wheat for grain, all (bushels) .....................
Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ............
Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ...........
Other Spring wheat for
grain (bushels) .....................................
Forage - land used for all hay and all
haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ................................
Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) .................................
Small grain hay (tons, dry) .........................
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small
grain, and wild hay (tons, dry) ..................
Wild hay (tons, dry) ....................................
Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or
alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ...................
All other haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (tons, green) ..........................
Land in vegetables (see text) .....................
Land in orchards (see text) ........................
Land in berries (see text) ...........................

26 UNITED STATES

Farms

Acres

Part of crop irrigated

Average yield
per acre

Farms

Acres
irrigated

Acres not
irrigated

None of crop irrigated
Average yield
per acre

Farms

Acres

Average yield
per acre

3,566
17,927
8,173
4,256
3,937
551
2,275
1,304
1,301
6,084
2,092
7,007
1,535
210
1,516
7,695
5,789
514

605,340
6,103,769
1,369,278
2,046,094
1,757,941
290,672
317,193
67,948
251,564
2,758,792
443,599
2,175,069
387,224
431,796
40,413
1,806,902
1,251,920
183,423

100.0
180.0
24.8
2.5
2.5
2.7
22.6
83.7
3,722.5
72.0
86.9
45.3
30.0
38.7
2,370.7
80.3
74.9
99.0

675
20,984
1,491
4,520
4,518
181
316
1,080
2,391
13,326
60
9
1,056
7,518
6,880
39

136,135
7,053,000
128,010
1,989,516
1,986,997
36,310
10,266
167,225
401,615
3,062,006
7,451
3,409
31,166
1,557,177
1,402,128
4,728

155,262
6,435,486
164,203
2,243,148
2,242,895
50,432
15,560
186,723
670,030
3,396,716
20,424
3,373
40,014
3,703,599
3,254,355
28,690

53.3
150.0
17.0
1.8
1.8
16.5
63.4
3,234.1
74.7
40.8
24.2
33.3
2,199.4
42.7
43.3
30.9

15,607
308,849
74,653
9,829
9,831
3,780
40,938
3,801
21,759
258,777
2,427
473
13,662
145,597
123,434
3,170

2,625,220
66,656,287
4,318,170
4,214,480
4,214,733
1,051,614
1,415,375
595,052
5,254,590
55,282,030
838,718
408,088
248,254
43,865,291
29,877,566
1,921,893

49.9
144.3
15.1
1.5
1.5
15.9
58.1
2,725.8
69.2
40.2
23.4
34.7
2,118.6
37.0
38.5
28.1

2,082

422,183

87.2

599

99,697

244,124

34.8

26,052

12,242,262

34.9

64,530
47,788
7,837

8,201,313
5,746,037
595,521

(X)
4.9
3.1

21,477
8,602
2,008

2,063,440
810,615
111,004

2,422,510
841,066
126,772

(X)
3.3
2.5

783,527
234,336
60,758

48,768,220
12,846,779
3,033,424

(X)
2.5
1.9

17,233
4,265

1,367,339
751,651

2.9
1.4

7,115
1,728

332,525
116,164

490,481
141,107

2.6
1.4

472,392
119,550

24,573,627
6,236,891

2.0
1.4

2,477

341,176

7.6

703

52,489

74,586

7.6

37,768

2,946,019

6.5

2,940

354,134

11.7

686

51,564

56,042

9.3

29,931

1,618,916

4.5

23,119
54,587
9,910

2,746,319
3,825,311
151,581

(X)
(X)
(X)

6,766
6,602
1,600

322,166
156,005
24,987

292,378
140,608
26,651

(X)
(X)
(X)

39,287
54,746
13,507

996,017
917,552
58,514

(X)
(X)
(X)

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Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

Quantity

2002
Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

FIELD CROPS
Barley for grain (bushels) .........................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

19,848
3,785
1,957
2,546
2,859
4,469
2,552
1,209
471
351
82
33
5

3,521,957
28,944
37,018
87,411
197,092
706,873
880,342
795,084
789,193
451,803
189,571
119,526
28,293

207,089,232
1,752,290
2,239,714
5,343,395
12,092,789
41,637,978
51,998,017
48,238,423
43,786,626
25,843,018
9,382,712
6,633,457
1,927,439

4,241
434
366
597
841
1,046
529
285
143
94
32
15
2

741,475
3,377
6,874
19,704
54,506
147,419
156,148
164,008
189,439
96,307
45,387
(D)
(D)

24,747
5,231
2,713
3,416
3,424
5,190
2,837
1,426
510
387
78
40
5

4,015,654
39,484
50,718
117,814
236,007
810,928
975,506
926,625
858,572
495,594
187,504
149,814
25,660

214,800,035
2,253,081
2,959,106
6,866,062
13,185,406
43,031,002
51,407,513
49,240,051
45,857,814
27,203,262
9,799,687
7,443,417
1,411,448

4,979
471
454
764
935
1,223
592
349
191
134
34
21
2

890,241
3,878
8,376
26,019
61,068
172,138
180,921
195,626
242,215
135,660
58,414
(D)
(D)

Canola (pounds) .......................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

3,123
87
30
95
305
967
896
538
205

1,149,682
607
571
3,489
21,977
158,144
316,782
361,931
286,181

1,418,549,887
637,246
687,688
3,815,356
24,460,843
189,765,755
387,932,771
458,286,436
352,963,792

104
26
3
8
12
35
14
4
2

13,535
(D)
46
(D)
735
4,838
3,150
2,071
(D)

3,831
92
42
168
471
1,336
997
558
167

1,208,251
611
784
6,347
34,363
218,596
342,840
369,797
234,913

1,446,267,120
592,929
897,870
6,529,020
34,949,836
238,385,036
403,844,616
464,778,697
296,289,116

79
14
3
12
14
24
5
7
-

8,925
62
50
457
909
3,134
1,633
2,680
-

Corn for grain (bushels) ............................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

347,760
43,443
24,565
44,923
56,749
78,166
50,807
32,731
16,376
12,852
2,309
982
233

86,248,542
321,984
464,222
1,592,019
3,983,761
12,420,682
17,773,739
22,235,236
27,456,899
16,873,615
5,421,247
3,563,268
1,598,769

12,738,519,330
33,542,995
50,766,917
188,266,152
510,979,422
1,705,815,656
2,586,255,887
3,379,896,951
4,282,995,350
2,619,062,466
845,597,953
564,045,708
254,289,223

38,911
1,361
859
2,041
4,129
9,218
8,429
7,564
5,310
3,932
918
360
100

13,156,769
7,627
14,331
67,150
255,120
1,196,628
2,146,928
3,594,028
5,874,957
3,368,469
1,349,090
764,561
392,837

348,590
46,054
26,655
48,092
60,638
82,483
48,540
27,226
8,902
7,557
965
313
67

68,230,523
343,504
504,470
1,702,631
4,249,032
13,012,959
16,826,251
18,108,418
13,483,258
9,622,218
2,233,269
1,122,753
505,018

8,613,061,814
28,692,851
45,370,212
173,459,715
476,455,129
1,565,808,118
2,142,549,203
2,382,963,487
1,797,763,099
1,281,012,933
299,890,161
150,014,749
66,845,256

34,278
1,269
864
2,179
4,225
9,218
7,760
5,999
2,764
2,221
374
134
35

9,709,872
7,815
14,941
71,532
265,788
1,223,318
2,066,141
2,933,165
3,127,172
2,020,806
597,430
339,238
169,698

Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..........................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

84,317
19,418
14,789
19,610
15,268
10,855
2,859
1,132
386

5,979,661
158,923
277,358
668,177
1,009,691
1,563,336
956,488
738,511
607,177

104,224,795
2,335,788
4,304,808
10,156,020
15,801,321
26,414,390
17,867,678
14,844,631
12,500,159

9,664
744
838
1,667
2,085
2,570
1,052
484
224

1,497,288
5,562
14,588
54,092
130,568
355,342
328,030
295,205
313,901

103,621
23,846
17,934
25,171
19,096
13,014
3,241
1,050
269

6,683,995
193,745
337,529
859,347
1,265,960
1,869,092
1,076,055
679,648
402,619

97,132,738
2,600,339
4,631,949
11,682,753
17,045,986
26,639,688
16,742,862
11,011,856
6,777,305

11,597
979
1,056
2,166
2,618
3,121
1,092
436
129

1,453,708
7,787
18,734
69,882
164,353
432,008
336,613
253,455
170,876

Cotton, all (bales) .....................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

18,605
522
439
1,098
1,945
3,886
3,738
3,758
3,219
2,385
575
214
45

10,493,238
4,349
8,518
39,981
137,857
634,558
1,340,540
2,612,262
5,715,173
3,220,808
1,343,157
764,905
386,303

18,898,128
6,375
12,875
61,851
220,098
1,115,426
2,355,916
4,679,699
10,445,888
5,790,351
2,440,028
1,408,763
806,746

8,776
125
94
341
690
1,680
1,748
1,977
2,121
1,519
407
160
35

4,035,610
952
1,663
11,101
42,952
229,649
493,243
969,882
2,286,168
1,228,612
534,317
325,340
197,899

24,805
727
677
1,749
2,748
5,472
4,997
4,977
3,458
2,672
526
201
59

12,456,162
5,825
13,011
63,047
194,734
892,804
1,786,124
3,473,421
6,027,196
3,548,946
1,226,991
743,917
507,342

17,145,345
6,831
15,702
77,194
242,528
1,181,363
2,506,757
4,694,362
8,420,608
4,680,706
1,740,816
1,097,938
901,148

11,006
150
139
437
901
2,286
2,467
2,596
2,030
1,529
322
140
39

4,802,024
1,116
2,435
14,181
58,771
321,808
724,082
1,343,561
2,336,070
1,315,244
472,496
296,625
251,705

Upland cotton (bales) ...........................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

18,286
505
442
1,097
1,922
3,818
3,683
3,661
3,158
2,335
571
210
42

10,202,566
4,187
8,582
39,975
135,994
622,466
1,318,898
2,543,552
5,528,912
3,151,660
1,333,106
751,971
292,175

18,098,998
6,027
13,092
62,108
215,540
1,083,443
2,297,778
4,493,017
9,927,993
5,610,057
2,416,916
1,366,496
534,524

8,455
108
97
340
667
1,610
1,693
1,880
2,060
1,469
403
156
32

3,744,938
790
1,727
11,076
41,089
217,304
471,497
900,384
2,101,071
1,160,628
524,266
312,406
103,771

24,606
699
676
1,739
2,741
5,467
4,953
4,927
3,404
2,631
518
199
56

12,223,770
5,636
13,004
62,673
194,048
891,484
1,769,827
3,437,243
5,849,855
3,493,546
1,207,379
737,517
411,413

16,529,672
6,553
15,686
76,711
241,888
1,184,552
2,468,832
4,597,285
7,938,165
4,522,987
1,688,172
1,075,888
651,118

10,807
122
138
427
894
2,281
2,423
2,546
1,976
1,488
314
138
36

4,569,632
927
2,428
13,807
58,085
320,488
707,785
1,307,383
2,158,729
1,259,844
452,884
290,225
155,776

Pima cotton (bales) ..............................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

551
29
8
31
76
151
121
89
46
38
2
3
3

290,672
239
155
1,105
5,607
23,697
43,309
59,944
156,616
49,320
(D)
(D)
92,677

799,130
491
401
2,590
13,975
63,809
117,916
160,710
439,238
126,349
(D)
(D)
268,120

551
29
8
31
76
151
121
89
46
38
2
3
3

290,672
239
155
1,105
5,607
23,697
43,309
59,944
156,616
49,320
(D)
(D)
92,677

524
49
16
47
69
137
120
63
23
16
4
1
2

232,392
363
304
1,685
5,040
22,800
41,595
42,500
118,105
19,645
(D)
(D)
(D)

615,673
692
661
3,579
11,654
60,490
108,574
118,212
311,811
52,699
(D)
(D)
(D)

524
49
16
47
69
137
120
63
23
16
4
1
2

232,392
363
304
1,685
5,040
22,800
41,595
42,500
118,105
19,645
(D)
(D)
(D)

Dry edible beans, excluding limas (cwt) ...................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................................
2,000 acres or more .............................................................

6,236
551
267
651
1,058
1,856
1,066
597
157
33

1,455,549
2,715
5,147
23,339
74,470
296,050
369,608
391,148
201,061
92,011

25,353,900
52,443
97,375
449,735
1,480,204
5,411,031
6,296,771
6,585,781
3,431,030
1,549,530

2,456
347
124
329
470
741
267
136
33
9

353,503
1,528
2,369
11,834
32,175
109,356
81,060
69,244
28,969
16,968

8,647
657
417
1,128
1,703
2,564
1,398
617
142
21

1,691,775
4,056
8,123
40,652
119,127
406,069
472,969
403,176
179,323
58,280

29,687,475
72,511
158,745
780,251
2,310,838
7,470,897
8,090,902
6,791,789
2,955,315
1,056,227

3,858
275
216
549
894
1,202
503
170
36
13

581,595
1,842
4,178
19,785
61,586
182,557
156,322
89,245
32,738
33,342

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

2002
Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Farms

Acres

Acres

Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Acres

FIELD CROPS - Con.
Dry edible peas (cwt) ...............................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

3,048
144
65
227
452
961
714
386
99

848,874
800
1,232
8,225
32,511
156,886
249,947
254,240
145,033

17,260,031
14,289
24,358
173,244
629,608
3,221,953
5,099,685
5,259,439
2,837,455

232
30
27
50
58
52
11
3
1

15,502
137
488
1,705
3,938
6,135
1,514
(D)
(D)

1,547
195
69
145
265
487
280
91
15

281,871
945
1,326
5,382
18,767
75,761
95,589
61,249
22,852

4,780,492
12,589
18,105
93,072
329,018
1,292,838
1,585,156
999,565
450,149

153
19
20
36
34
31
8
4
1

11,644
138
379
1,247
2,162
4,084
2,256
(D)
(D)

Flaxseed (bushels) ..................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

1,698
50
41
122
309
704
338
121
13

347,309
370
782
4,305
22,381
112,097
111,498
76,607
19,269

5,722,192
5,214
11,948
62,261
348,123
1,885,845
1,897,308
1,231,124
280,369

11
2
4
1
1
3
-

608
(D)
69
(D)
(D)
344
-

3,010
59
71
242
533
1,195
665
216
29

641,288
517
1,339
8,867
38,776
187,496
224,549
138,284
41,460

10,738,434
6,729
19,021
127,432
614,195
3,028,914
3,904,051
2,334,822
703,270

4
2
2
-

302
(D)
(D)
-

Hops (pounds) .........................................................................

68

31,145

60,668,474

68

31,145

94

(D)

(D)

94

(D)

Lentils (cwt) .............................................................................

811

301,132

3,724,878

8

1,202

647

198,997

2,448,940

6

881

Mint for oil, all (pounds of oil) ...................................................

341

89,783

8,694,739

295

77,973

519

108,798

9,919,641

418

92,504

Oats for grain (bushels) ...........................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

42,558
18,582
8,462
7,839
4,328
2,643
552
135
17

1,509,149
144,404
157,185
262,804
285,306
373,096
180,201
83,995
22,158

89,508,669
8,394,047
9,457,847
15,662,195
16,993,885
21,947,932
10,723,647
5,110,885
1,218,231

1,620
461
297
323
278
201
40
17
3

78,214
3,131
4,628
9,950
15,738
23,734
9,548
8,770
2,715

63,763
28,277
13,322
12,111
6,177
3,202
537
114
23

1,996,916
223,200
247,451
405,505
403,292
444,623
172,042
69,613
31,190

109,840,449
12,991,557
14,694,621
23,451,508
21,715,374
22,554,896
9,039,442
3,529,088
1,863,963

1,948
596
329
380
347
216
68
10
2

96,150
(D)
5,453
11,124
20,682
26,132
19,742
5,103
(D)

Peanuts for nuts (pounds) .......................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

6,182
545
370
746
1,163
1,886
920
423
129

1,200,564
3,381
7,105
26,176
80,422
293,820
307,824
285,000
196,836

3,703,138,887
6,984,645
18,368,093
68,920,960
238,769,085
895,735,202
980,417,597
886,665,535
607,277,770

2,381
112
80
201
395
807
473
243
70

418,789
504
1,414
6,370
23,484
100,231
109,336
105,836
71,614

8,640
1,457
801
1,329
1,602
2,034
952
349
116

1,223,093
9,987
15,144
46,751
108,501
312,310
316,923
228,731
184,746

3,137,586,781
17,996,880
31,902,966
103,055,430
259,930,075
785,984,133
831,211,798
608,883,151
498,622,348

2,900
173
136
311
582
928
491
211
68

462,620
857
2,402
9,775
33,939
121,035
129,683
92,960
71,969

Pineapples harvested (tons) ....................................................

42

(D)

(D)

20

(D)

34

10,211

314,626

12

9,759

Popcorn (pounds, shelled) .......................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

968
214
23
72
134
266
158
73
28

201,623
658
427
2,685
9,572
42,992
54,064
49,998
41,227

860,878,543
1,674,122
1,145,762
10,618,086
35,195,389
179,362,481
231,431,081
214,456,485
186,995,137

377
23
3
23
43
145
86
36
18

93,204
66
60
810
2,885
21,778
25,870
20,838
20,897

1,701
309
74
163
295
497
205
124
34

309,879
1,226
1,412
5,853
21,022
78,569
69,387
(D)
(D)

945,158,986
2,167,522
2,741,659
14,598,058
59,225,081
241,850,897
216,022,743
258,661,369
149,891,657

545
17
13
43
100
212
88
51
21

117,002
54
235
1,492
6,866
30,598
24,881
28,981
23,895

Proso millet (bushels) ..............................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

1,528
35
33
107
215
458
340
221
119

542,108
226
609
3,938
15,211
72,031
119,952
149,630
180,511

17,333,479
4,724
17,373
113,440
464,964
2,179,379
3,625,530
4,963,734
5,964,335

127
7
2
18
30
31
21
12
6

12,552
(D)
(D)
565
1,748
3,887
2,397
2,906
1,005

1,250
42
42
141
254
406
225
110
30

282,664
235
780
4,940
17,745
63,936
78,924
75,837
40,267

3,810,986
4,977
15,895
90,943
266,762
925,638
1,171,383
857,470
477,918

108
8
6
16
20
36
9
12
1

9,961
(D)
118
580
1,235
4,349
1,400
2,114
(D)

Rice (cwt) .................................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

6,084
61
71
338
577
1,459
1,616
1,346
616
487
88
40
1

2,758,792
503
1,402
12,268
41,501
246,020
569,073
892,471
995,554
642,135
207,880
(D)
(D)

198,538,690
30,346
88,363
865,389
2,841,512
17,307,378
41,071,480
64,295,581
72,038,641
45,843,949
15,206,256
(D)
(D)

6,084
61
71
338
577
1,459
1,616
1,346
616
487
88
40
1

2,758,792
503
1,402
12,268
41,501
246,020
569,073
892,471
995,554
642,135
207,880
(D)
(D)

8,046
120
143
469
770
2,214
2,199
1,504
627
522
75
24
6

3,197,641
1,039
2,721
17,033
55,170
371,716
775,819
1,001,665
972,478
666,999
174,125
87,242
44,112

210,358,014
59,136
142,753
992,384
3,413,438
24,352,037
51,409,270
65,518,769
64,470,228
44,763,159
11,696,225
5,545,571
2,465,273

8,046
120
143
469
770
2,214
2,199
1,504
627
522
75
24
6

3,197,641
1,039
2,721
17,033
55,170
371,716
775,819
1,001,665
972,478
666,999
174,125
87,242
44,112

Rye for grain (bushels) ............................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

5,160
2,164
790
908
583
494
163
46
12

267,361
14,161
14,729
30,938
38,254
70,898
54,914
27,981
15,486

6,652,604
450,454
402,723
804,309
1,038,127
1,714,581
1,238,949
627,841
375,620

210
45
32
36
35
44
14
3
1

10,832
216
434
767
1,394
4,307
2,676
(D)
(D)

7,344
3,649
1,096
1,182
732
528
102
(NA)
(NA)

285,366
23,809
20,226
39,540
47,516
75,452
33,919
(NA)
(NA)

7,253,118
740,907
553,746
1,029,255
1,195,947
1,909,661
832,878
(NA)
(NA)

269
82
32
45
48
48
9
(NA)
(NA)

14,057
307
357
1,010
1,982
4,726
2,015
(NA)
(NA)

Safflower (pounds) ..................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................

766
31
21
54
137
294
164

164,003
214
376
2,006
9,766
46,516
55,708

203,814,924
207,853
467,219
2,683,992
12,522,541
63,923,397
74,885,461

250
16
14
28
44
94
42

37,787
101
(D)
943
2,962
13,454
12,835

878
82
31
80
149
296
154

182,292
432
626
2,975
10,339
46,641
53,733

270,105,054
371,374
853,626
4,244,704
16,801,468
69,698,999
82,778,678

264
12
10
30
60
81
39

52,199
75
194
958
4,088
10,919
12,293

See footnote(s) at end of table.

28 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

Quantity

2002
Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

FIELD CROPS - Con.
Safflower (pounds) - Con.
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

56
9

37,492
11,925

39,510,926
9,613,535

10
2

5,335
(D)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

Sorghum for grain (bushels) .....................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

26,242
1,294
1,315
3,326
5,009
7,302
4,377
2,443
1,176
937
168
59
12

6,769,834
10,456
25,353
119,310
354,093
1,150,289
1,511,136
1,641,274
1,957,923
1,244,316
397,214
212,015
104,378

482,452,865
611,767
1,529,893
7,892,012
24,848,005
83,478,849
109,895,106
119,368,881
134,828,352
86,693,096
26,210,215
14,822,365
7,102,676

4,483
140
123
346
626
1,346
966
645
291
232
47
11
1

845,214
905
1,947
10,226
36,016
156,650
207,968
227,722
203,780
137,133
39,105
(D)
(D)

33,172
1,945
2,020
4,842
6,836
9,520
4,789
2,375
845
700
95
38
12

6,755,326
15,171
38,800
172,632
476,601
1,481,653
1,640,241
1,581,392
1,348,836
892,728
222,285
140,572
93,251

333,485,523
711,580
1,901,458
8,414,975
23,786,198
74,590,912
84,217,841
78,626,939
61,235,620
41,773,417
9,464,532
5,926,087
4,071,584

4,300
142
166
421
735
1,337
823
484
192
163
19
9
1

705,103
979
2,735
12,834
41,877
155,943
176,294
177,968
136,473
93,475
27,248
(D)
(D)

Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

5,625
1,347
834
1,172
1,048
849
257
87
31

450,041
10,118
15,619
40,110
69,395
124,665
87,206
57,081
45,847

5,763,450
84,162
154,640
431,197
751,191
1,477,304
1,223,397
943,719
697,840

1,163
64
99
176
272
322
151
56
23

170,742
443
1,575
5,589
16,556
44,040
45,939
30,586
26,014

7,042
2,112
1,132
1,535
1,155
848
185
(NA)
(NA)

406,031
14,902
21,344
52,349
76,878
120,077
61,880
(NA)
(NA)

3,904,834
116,732
171,026
452,902
682,591
1,194,124
657,027
(NA)
(NA)

1,103
112
142
246
255
240
72
(NA)
(NA)

98,016
847
2,369
7,586
15,481
30,852
19,636
(NA)
(NA)

Soybeans for beans (bushels) ..................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

279,110
19,755
18,703
39,453
51,482
70,698
44,381
25,097
9,541
7,905
1,163
399
74

63,915,821
168,726
358,638
1,410,843
3,627,583
11,281,858
15,444,692
16,830,023
14,793,458
10,183,238
2,702,212
1,418,465
489,543

2,582,423,697
6,016,303
12,828,026
53,168,014
145,072,555
464,265,830
642,969,207
686,573,369
571,530,393
397,841,512
102,073,492
54,222,674
17,392,715

20,333
282
397
1,209
2,527
5,657
4,797
3,383
2,081
1,615
308
140
18

5,237,075
1,803
6,286
35,981
142,035
643,553
1,061,985
1,368,371
1,977,061
1,228,641
405,123
295,305
47,992

317,611
20,698
21,290
44,509
58,785
81,993
50,973
28,978
10,385
8,727
1,216
357
85

72,399,844
181,912
407,567
1,588,337
4,136,836
13,039,146
17,737,396
19,378,369
15,930,281
11,269,228
2,804,383
1,282,157
574,513

2,707,719,216
5,738,536
13,385,144
54,595,467
150,656,410
489,589,238
682,423,159
738,554,858
572,776,404
410,382,670
98,150,869
44,293,693
19,949,172

22,852
313
479
1,320
3,036
6,540
5,353
3,846
1,965
1,541
294
113
17

5,460,192
2,094
7,916
41,552
175,804
771,100
1,210,979
1,544,605
1,706,142
1,102,101
358,859
206,000
39,182

Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................................
2,000 acres or more .............................................................

4,022
46
85
302
590
1,274
1,004
540
159
22

1,253,817
330
1,673
10,928
42,655
209,350
355,048
355,078
204,053
74,702

31,937,325
8,597
42,746
273,928
1,113,377
5,420,524
8,792,618
8,892,447
5,374,872
2,018,216

1,595
27
43
151
304
549
316
143
55
7

394,675
165
843
5,514
21,906
88,403
101,865
85,825
67,234
22,920

5,027
122
162
426
834
1,567
1,175
582
139
20

1,365,769
1,035
3,128
15,236
58,960
253,373
407,519
385,592
178,416
62,510

27,793,126
20,994
64,880
313,767
1,233,726
5,283,507
8,235,580
7,631,363
3,707,172
1,302,137

2,087
66
71
213
416
705
401
156
47
12

471,556
579
1,382
7,576
29,432
109,439
131,680
99,853
57,413
34,202

Sugarcane for sugar (tons) .......................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................................
2,000 acres or more .............................................................

692
50
21
40
38
81
96
157
121
88

846,666
341
393
1,322
2,631
13,571
34,638
111,896
167,308
514,566

31,127,405
10,621
11,446
45,896
92,837
464,091
1,191,447
3,821,781
5,792,840
19,696,446

219
22
3
10
19
52
35
22
20
36

435,205
60
55
351
1,316
8,449
12,535
13,903
25,596
372,940

953
44
25
56
78
130
171
229
138
82

978,393
303
475
2,001
6,037
20,343
61,740
164,983
190,938
531,573

35,319,767
9,964
15,823
67,533
222,413
743,968
2,021,210
5,456,943
6,227,200
20,554,713

276
4
14
34
67
60
39
14
44

496,608
24
471
2,567
10,295
20,314
24,597
17,891
420,449

Sunflower seed, all (pounds) ....................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................

6,403
366
136
319
834
2,110
1,494
824
320

2,000,153
1,909
2,573
11,504
60,650
340,685
519,809
543,516
519,507

2,820,962,445
1,529,163
2,343,956
12,737,481
77,839,974
471,038,872
740,639,472
762,024,834
752,808,693

608
51
12
30
98
235
106
57
19

102,219
217
184
1,023
6,203
32,525
27,138
18,265
16,664

7,506
852
197
484
1,115
2,402
1,482
728
246

1,833,435
3,564
3,764
17,701
79,074
382,929
506,985
475,024
364,394

2,042,510,240
2,407,073
3,347,333
17,507,863
83,047,463
420,295,060
573,929,954
536,253,488
405,722,006

571
88
17
60
127
178
71
23
7

70,363
245
322
1,803
7,863
24,429
17,484
10,036
8,181

Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................

5,501
255
122
274
730
1,840
1,326
691
263

1,710,057
1,405
2,319
9,845
53,436
298,115
458,829
456,658
429,450

2,443,486,848
1,081,603
2,090,705
10,881,758
68,343,009
415,936,903
657,943,701
650,240,441
636,968,728

415
28
9
16
68
164
77
40
13

73,297
122
141
536
4,211
22,668
19,340
13,460
12,819

6,286
573
172
424
1,020
2,088
1,228
597
184

1,500,828
2,454
3,328
15,658
72,291
332,133
418,920
388,208
267,836

1,694,628,777
1,589,983
2,988,903
15,580,200
75,722,132
367,512,945
478,520,058
444,455,501
308,259,055

394
52
11
39
99
124
49
14
6

46,709
127
215
1,175
6,065
16,703
11,653
4,817
5,954

Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) .........................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................

1,135
119
18
62
152
408
216
115
45

290,096
560
328
2,263
10,815
64,563
73,995
73,034
64,538

377,475,597
527,002
350,570
2,625,932
13,855,510
83,361,280
100,202,803
95,057,509
81,494,991

206
26
4
13
37
88
21
11
6

28,922
97
47
481
2,460
11,762
6,587
3,643
3,845

1,477
300
36
77
166
440
294
121
43

332,607
1,142
642
2,754
11,986
71,796
100,023
78,139
66,125

347,881,463
831,595
565,763
2,844,867
12,884,906
77,020,108
110,342,991
77,573,336
65,817,897

193
41
7
21
38
59
19
7
1

23,654
120
127
(D)
2,417
8,526
5,872
3,737
(D)

16,234
235
1,493
1,827
2,772

359,846
127
1,739
3,865
9,835

778,301,825
273,459
3,625,099
7,983,071
20,444,753

2,572
15
69
103
220

71,578
7
76
216
688

56,977
9,519
14,323
8,618
8,239

428,631
5,066
16,809
18,471
28,871

873,350,412
8,943,748
29,107,690
32,184,289
54,281,198

5,923
307
577
534
747

97,355
160
667
1,079
2,442

Tobacco (pounds)
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1.0 to 1.9 acres
2.0 to 2.9 acres
3.0 to 4.9 acres

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

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 29

Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

2002
Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Acres

FIELD CROPS - Con.
Tobacco (pounds) - Con.
5.0 to 9.9 acres ....................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ................................................................
100.0 acres or more .............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ........................................................
250.0 acres or more .........................................................

3,459
3,129
1,343
699
406
871
738
133

22,642
45,747
45,743
41,163
34,150
154,835
106,634
48,201

49,649,665
99,386,489
100,047,433
88,471,744
73,500,622
334,919,490
229,521,335
105,398,155

405
610
410
282
141
317
273
44

2,438
7,366
10,606
11,763
7,681
30,738
23,915
6,823

7,157
5,099
2,201
954
342
525
482
43

45,973
74,807
74,689
56,337
28,567
79,042
64,288
14,754

90,523,753
153,115,742
158,705,669
118,486,949
61,227,015
166,774,359
138,116,090
28,658,269

1,057
1,246
745
355
136
219
202
17

6,133
15,818
21,126
17,065
8,847
24,019
20,152
3,867

Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

160,810
13,795
12,908
22,584
26,825
34,703
21,167
15,789
13,039
9,234
2,403
1,102
300

50,932,969
117,426
245,624
792,718
1,857,801
5,439,157
7,412,051
10,868,661
24,199,531
12,418,248
5,625,869
3,996,858
2,158,556

1,993,648,378
5,569,894
11,721,223
37,195,636
83,681,696
228,595,995
291,347,790
414,670,130
920,866,014
472,504,501
213,983,781
148,576,472
85,801,260

15,213
564
544
1,252
2,153
3,831
2,723
2,150
1,996
1,393
374
167
62

3,364,079
4,290
9,488
40,328
129,629
477,553
620,383
744,254
1,338,154
716,301
313,685
175,961
132,207

169,528
19,232
15,781
25,174
27,384
34,401
21,018
15,636
10,902
8,316
1,685
727
174

45,519,976
161,776
299,989
881,306
1,890,287
5,362,078
7,344,223
10,757,322
18,822,995
11,032,298
3,962,016
2,612,687
1,215,994

1,577,005,140
7,471,665
14,223,702
40,923,128
82,690,685
214,381,675
264,661,912
361,250,724
591,401,649
355,768,931
119,302,451
81,182,031
35,148,236

13,330
560
614
1,333
2,054
3,623
2,372
1,647
1,127
831
167
105
24

2,910,181
4,377
10,722
43,231
127,838
478,245
594,823
672,804
978,141
550,178
165,920
185,592
76,451

Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ..........................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

136,103
12,937
12,083
20,704
23,882
29,775
16,980
11,447
8,295
6,138
1,438
565
154

35,785,969
110,034
229,679
726,633
1,651,453
4,642,675
5,915,926
7,819,647
14,689,922
8,173,443
3,346,576
2,045,090
1,124,813

1,444,540,438
5,240,347
11,047,292
34,494,781
75,239,559
197,895,038
236,900,350
302,457,298
581,265,773
317,363,189
131,838,799
82,019,791
50,043,994

12,669
447
435
1,020
1,722
3,140
2,359
1,854
1,692
1,214
317
113
48

2,654,048
3,349
7,478
32,332
101,308
378,149
511,004
597,682
1,022,746
569,369
232,844
116,561
103,972

141,062
18,360
14,885
23,216
24,204
28,593
15,671
10,261
5,872
4,731
768
316
57

29,303,293
154,598
282,644
811,096
1,665,563
4,426,126
5,438,966
6,995,987
9,528,313
6,185,494
1,785,631
1,108,032
449,156

1,104,334,391
7,203,358
13,597,948
38,518,819
75,135,928
184,929,317
208,213,349
251,693,334
325,042,338
214,592,308
58,338,389
36,608,474
15,503,167

10,805
441
515
1,102
1,678
2,933
1,908
1,382
846
654
110
67
15

2,222,029
3,365
8,876
35,197
103,142
378,681
462,859
529,626
700,283
416,292
114,355
110,336
59,300

Durum wheat for grain (bushels) .........................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

3,723
57
36
142
305
920
843
770
650
463
128
51
8

2,138,734
423
683
5,117
21,780
150,949
296,771
523,982
1,139,029
615,189
296,895
179,087
47,858

73,201,303
14,027
24,708
217,768
875,139
6,475,693
10,835,280
17,926,619
36,832,069
20,152,371
9,302,929
6,036,755
1,340,014

553
8
6
34
64
201
109
88
43
31
5
6
1

188,151
66
115
1,204
4,433
31,401
37,025
48,785
65,122
37,530
(D)
15,468
(D)

5,325
54
52
188
522
1,463
1,283
1,002
761
566
139
50
6

2,717,841
388
1,001
6,833
37,882
240,257
449,142
682,306
1,300,032
747,480
327,769
180,601
44,182

81,170,077
20,335
29,438
268,454
1,438,315
8,287,325
14,176,954
19,982,657
36,966,599
21,581,303
8,420,832
5,341,962
1,622,502

683
18
4
42
110
234
150
79
46
33
6
6
1

210,670
146
82
1,484
7,665
37,440
48,194
46,693
68,966
39,310
(D)
(D)
(D)

Other Spring wheat for grain (bushels) ................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

28,733
1,056
1,066
2,275
3,745
6,814
5,462
4,763
3,552
2,578
641
266
67

13,008,266
8,949
20,491
80,319
263,773
1,097,611
1,931,494
3,292,423
6,313,206
3,444,988
1,494,451
942,955
430,812

475,906,637
418,095
914,204
3,454,899
11,148,646
42,628,242
72,526,455
124,146,593
220,669,503
126,303,436
51,043,379
29,870,851
13,451,837

2,681
170
173
319
532
720
351
242
174
120
35
16
3

521,880
1,442
3,155
11,007
34,229
98,555
96,134
120,236
157,122
97,270
39,742
(D)
(D)

30,333
1,099
1,087
2,454
3,836
7,167
5,849
5,145
3,696
2,777
619
241
59

13,498,842
9,016
21,034
87,732
269,765
1,152,700
2,062,034
3,541,364
6,355,197
3,664,387
1,446,910
867,099
376,801

391,500,672
357,993
856,185
3,216,229
9,486,598
37,252,579
62,641,108
104,110,732
173,579,248
104,210,357
37,350,108
23,384,332
8,634,451

2,581
178
172
336
466
702
350
226
151
109
27
12
3

477,482
1,453
3,157
11,462
30,553
96,749
96,564
105,234
132,310
88,765
22,625
20,445
475

Field and grass seed crops, all ................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................................
2,000 acres or more .............................................................

6,038
935
625
1,108
1,112
1,151
539
329
168
71

1,178,726
7,194
11,825
38,410
75,026
177,868
186,272
222,836
216,994
242,301

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,457
179
81
171
241
309
221
135
88
32

323,441
1,176
1,433
5,846
15,476
43,838
62,233
63,071
79,200
51,168

10,332
1,790
1,284
2,019
1,953
1,942
761
381
150
52

1,422,133
13,475
24,243
70,110
132,018
287,754
258,604
253,190
195,526
187,213

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,705
219
145
253
298
364
221
132
58
15

271,935
1,420
2,603
8,265
19,295
48,686
60,030
66,982
53,099
11,555

Alfalfa seed (pounds) ...........................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................

806
151
70
129
152
176
81
26
21

121,467
1,164
1,299
4,678
10,012
28,081
27,452
17,126
31,655

62,115,239
276,865
458,533
1,573,778
3,834,193
12,791,297
14,780,871
9,240,229
19,159,473

569
89
40
82
109
133
71
24
21

102,958
600
764
2,920
7,229
20,731
23,385
15,742
31,587

1,234
271
160
262
227
216
66
26
6

110,617
1,849
3,001
9,167
15,651
32,733
22,813
16,311
9,092

58,020,460
408,923
844,766
3,040,774
6,406,686
16,161,246
15,868,054
9,358,034
5,931,977

740
120
73
149
139
165
64
24
6

87,177
742
1,395
5,232
9,791
24,298
22,023
14,604
9,092

Fescue seed (pounds) .........................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................

2,917
340
330
641
619
600
238
108
41

386,122
2,711
6,210
21,941
41,642
89,865
79,098
69,213
75,442

303,243,394
1,309,583
1,890,775
7,193,568
17,654,843
53,124,103
68,083,337
60,975,613
93,011,572

272
29
13
24
50
69
55
21
11

39,930
163
256
735
3,048
8,227
11,494
7,363
8,644

5,172
604
593
1,103
1,167
1,196
356
115
38

565,691
4,653
11,239
38,746
77,723
174,342
116,775
73,299
68,914

323,023,498
1,307,175
3,190,030
11,646,424
26,610,399
76,753,648
74,213,767
57,736,370
71,565,685

280
26
20
42
41
83
44
20
4

34,491
178
334
1,351
2,232
8,630
10,214
9,044
2,508

HAY, FORAGE, AND FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

30 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

Quantity

2002
Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Quantity

Irrigated land
Farms

Acres

HAY, FORAGE, AND FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS - Con.
Field and grass seed crops, all - Con.
Ryegrass seed (pounds) ......................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 acres or more .........................................................

968
119
80
113
135
211
141
106
40
23

307,722
878
1,474
3,990
9,384
34,540
50,343
71,439
53,391
82,283

504,262,904
851,619
1,576,018
4,830,208
12,888,709
49,924,030
83,491,419
116,473,401
91,999,136
142,228,364

300
24
18
38
38
66
56
39
12
9

54,641
170
309
1,263
2,153
6,681
13,925
13,427
7,570
9,143

1,039
162
101
133
150
200
139
86
47
21

290,963
1,216
1,842
4,681
10,483
32,719
48,657
59,493
62,066
69,806

459,929,090
840,390
1,686,079
5,416,305
14,928,070
49,386,699
82,929,939
97,611,612
98,477,655
108,652,341

260
34
30
28
36
59
39
20
8
6

32,031
235
452
714
1,731
6,332
9,288
6,818
5,213
1,248

Forage - land used for all hay and all
haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons,
dry equivalent) (see text) ........................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

869,534
222,523
145,010
193,724
151,549
111,368
30,370
10,911
4,079
3,146
592
257
84

61,455,483
1,782,574
2,696,092
6,622,570
10,130,109
16,174,036
10,110,738
7,068,019
6,871,345
4,036,040
1,351,348
923,166
560,791

155,393,762
3,818,751
5,660,375
14,520,765
23,508,354
40,234,014
26,403,785
19,449,434
21,798,283
12,047,028
4,389,818
3,354,192
2,007,244

86,007
21,388
9,771
13,283
13,260
15,339
7,313
3,655
1,998
1,435
328
178
57

10,264,753
144,402
163,838
401,960
772,849
1,932,748
1,989,174
1,905,935
2,953,847
1,480,720
608,012
524,289
340,826

884,831
218,375
144,703
195,797
157,359
120,899
32,307
11,608
3,783
2,965
499
237
82

64,041,337
1,747,343
2,699,068
6,711,272
10,537,846
17,638,529
10,784,457
7,538,310
6,384,514
3,785,049
1,141,046
845,250
613,169

154,976,932
3,843,141
5,810,867
14,954,256
24,972,881
43,339,615
25,904,827
18,409,508
17,741,837
9,803,335
3,125,682
2,764,394
2,048,426

81,995
18,859
8,757
12,547
12,970
15,790
7,312
3,945
1,815
1,325
277
151
62

10,269,779
127,802
146,004
377,851
755,302
1,994,512
2,013,840
2,063,389
2,791,079
1,391,325
485,977
469,975
443,802

Hay - All hay including alfalfa, other tame,
small grain, and wild (tons, dry) (see text) ..............................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

845,050
218,869
143,230
191,435
147,089
102,489
27,793
10,249
3,896
2,991
567
254
84

58,121,003
1,754,377
2,665,502
6,546,731
9,800,828
14,836,986
9,250,586
6,653,151
6,612,842
3,850,115
1,294,438
909,079
559,210

138,113,218
3,761,311
5,556,256
14,087,807
21,730,789
34,489,730
22,423,747
16,810,404
19,253,174
10,628,439
3,799,635
3,007,423
1,817,677

82,892
20,633
9,419
12,933
12,797
14,704
7,028
3,463
1,915
1,377
311
171
56

9,830,856
139,708
157,822
390,762
745,306
1,857,264
1,911,449
1,796,953
2,831,592
1,425,396
581,987
495,038
329,171

870,541
216,413
145,518
197,362
155,297
112,385
29,242
10,719
3,605
2,825
482
222
76

60,645,417
1,742,671
2,716,192
6,765,296
10,351,875
16,284,045
9,766,070
6,959,480
6,059,788
3,598,909
1,102,757
790,347
567,775

137,858,890
3,761,564
5,772,243
14,763,055
23,311,025
37,005,660
21,646,308
15,766,440
15,832,595
8,712,178
2,871,402
2,447,283
1,801,732

79,751
18,392
8,608
12,434
12,699
15,211
6,960
3,730
1,717
1,253
269
139
56

9,879,867
125,495
144,255
375,523
742,935
1,939,565
1,931,897
1,974,291
2,645,906
1,323,555
479,329
435,009
408,013

Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ...........................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

290,726
92,193
45,446
58,111
45,111
33,781
10,329
4,221
1,534
1,223
192
93
26

20,244,497
686,330
852,047
1,995,215
3,017,573
4,927,194
3,470,482
2,738,429
2,557,227
1,592,047
446,948
337,543
180,689

65,349,074
1,719,458
2,307,915
5,716,031
9,055,847
15,490,978
11,111,633
9,121,367
10,825,845
6,285,213
1,886,403
1,733,862
920,367

56,390
14,118
6,195
8,759
9,226
10,581
4,521
2,012
978
738
140
77
23

6,556,652
96,318
110,156
284,094
582,781
1,447,112
1,346,929
1,147,072
1,542,190
857,858
274,854
253,600
155,878

344,197
104,748
55,152
70,285
56,124
41,136
11,159
4,277
1,316
1,042
166
80
28

22,637,984
791,913
1,032,810
2,414,646
3,747,064
5,943,297
3,746,318
2,768,073
2,193,863
1,324,561
377,010
288,278
204,014

68,524,529
2,043,824
2,782,259
6,796,768
10,836,525
17,182,124
10,737,445
8,774,952
9,370,632
5,039,489
1,776,573
1,435,686
1,118,884

55,841
12,484
5,880
8,898
9,447
11,254
4,729
2,215
934
701
137
70
26

6,809,432
87,396
103,564
287,895
593,572
1,537,125
1,410,228
1,282,690
1,506,962
794,177
287,282
234,699
190,804

Small grain hay (tons, dry) ...................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................

70,603
21,928
12,306
14,975
11,016
7,932
1,826
498
122

3,866,721
169,026
229,709
511,135
726,322
1,135,575
601,712
314,249
178,993

8,253,840
318,665
460,416
1,018,064
1,474,018
2,433,009
1,405,396
719,527
424,745

9,845
2,512
1,331
1,901
1,717
1,649
500
179
56

706,525
17,119
22,840
59,862
100,374
204,304
137,106
87,720
77,200

76,584
25,614
12,822
15,280
11,353
8,492
2,164
665
194

4,354,516
187,781
239,008
520,426
751,297
1,231,357
715,130
415,327
294,190

7,501,232
349,285
457,300
966,945
1,364,953
2,188,713
1,133,124
637,383
403,529

9,840
2,321
1,326
2,009
1,881
1,702
414
150
37

665,293
15,682
23,264
64,609
113,974
220,328
112,351
74,047
41,038

Other tame hay (tons, dry) ...................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

496,740
130,829
90,528
119,370
87,090
54,542
10,712
2,870
799
645
106
38
10

26,763,972
1,064,853
1,679,914
4,060,660
5,746,034
7,714,795
3,470,659
1,793,730
1,233,327
802,103
237,962
134,670
58,592

54,347,673
2,210,794
3,294,798
8,080,902
11,542,819
15,591,946
7,033,085
3,818,397
2,774,932
1,793,104
588,096
308,981
84,751

24,348
7,361
3,387
4,419
3,774
3,445
1,166
532
264
205
37
19
3

1,699,864
47,811
52,352
122,749
196,249
389,972
288,986
255,080
346,665
215,578
65,193
54,894
11,000

504,861
131,733
92,828
121,909
88,318
55,950
10,646
2,762
715
585
86
32
12

26,944,228
1,068,860
1,728,132
4,146,546
5,804,901
7,881,203
3,447,997
1,717,729
1,148,860
742,532
191,669
110,059
104,600

53,477,464
2,164,405
3,399,925
8,279,784
11,662,863
15,892,727
6,778,364
3,288,588
2,010,808
1,324,851
333,978
179,238
172,741

22,535
6,698
3,083
4,110
3,594
3,329
1,049
475
197
148
29
13
7

1,616,719
43,625
49,577
115,205
192,473
388,232
275,044
246,322
306,241
155,505
47,900
42,940
59,896

Wild hay (tons, dry) ..............................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 acres or more .........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres .....................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres .....................................................
5,000 acres or more .....................................................

125,543
40,583
24,076
27,529
17,726
11,005
2,903
1,084
637
462
99
53
23

7,245,813
315,053
444,618
931,256
1,159,860
1,564,310
966,606
704,961
1,159,149
601,067
221,438
188,299
148,345

10,162,631
477,465
651,318
1,394,666
1,732,268
2,254,902
1,298,863
945,100
1,408,049
764,140
252,524
211,572
179,813

5,993
1,804
719
891
804
804
474
281
216
148
32
28
8

867,815
10,202
10,702
24,666
43,524
100,936
140,411
162,891
374,483
183,332
64,693
71,166
55,292

114,056
37,267
21,316
24,000
16,196
11,045
2,565
1,062
605
438
102
47
18

6,708,689
283,391
395,003
811,750
1,056,810
1,566,777
847,935
687,493
1,059,530
546,890
229,627
166,221
116,792

8,355,665
418,378
554,605
1,126,225
1,458,940
2,026,024
981,471
739,579
1,050,443
577,456
197,568
176,064
99,355

5,270
1,506
652
757
689
791
431
280
164
111
26
19
8

788,423
8,982
9,715
21,055
37,323
102,909
133,546
169,521
305,372
129,680
51,778
64,622
59,292

All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop
(tons, green) ...........................................................................
1 to 14 acres ........................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................

68,936
13,982
9,448

5,494,926
109,113
177,371

34,959,627
401,399
772,916

6,340
1,413
627

799,363
9,016
10,489

62,785
11,461
6,873

5,324,920
77,860
130,187

34,631,619
439,385
696,815

5,028
806
386

686,112
4,766
6,607

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 31

Table 33. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms

Acres

2002
Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated land

Quantity

Farms

Acres

HAY, FORAGE, AND FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS - Con.
All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop
(tons, green) - Con.
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ............................................................
2,000 acres or more .............................................................

14,444
14,901
12,158
2,852
888
201
62

500,505
1,008,870
1,745,656
946,445
574,560
256,844
175,562

2,554,279
5,563,496
10,579,787
6,655,960
4,484,581
2,268,203
1,679,006

964
989
1,370
561
299
76
41

28,829
58,511
174,887
160,288
166,408
79,758
111,177

12,515
14,921
13,116
2,939
757
165
38

438,336
1,015,758
1,876,781
967,626
490,159
209,810
118,403

2,593,438
6,148,399
11,764,642
6,543,012
3,792,218
1,735,527
918,183

751
965
1,289
508
228
69
26

23,410
56,638
165,369
144,527
130,143
78,047
76,605

Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa
mixtures (tons, green) ........................................................
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 acres or more .........................................................

40,948
6,503
4,954
8,761
10,440
7,938
1,691
517
116
28

3,414,270
51,322
93,974
307,297
706,239
1,124,508
561,796
334,197
152,730
82,207

22,604,406
224,057
520,928
1,854,049
4,311,880
7,208,764
4,034,424
2,539,059
1,213,023
698,222

3,180
747
278
450
530
700
270
154
30
21

393,665
4,650
4,676
13,695
30,669
86,680
77,997
81,677
30,959
62,662

43,798
7,261
4,684
9,062
11,334
9,139
1,768
428
105
17

3,547,160
47,088
89,249
318,423
768,383
1,289,448
577,872
277,201
132,381
47,115

23,403,394
294,100
521,749
2,026,814
4,848,828
8,234,536
3,929,119
2,110,903
1,099,483
337,862

2,623
414
204
372
512
694
253
122
39
13

365,572
2,227
3,305
12,109
30,895
92,361
71,422
70,967
45,076
37,210

Other haylage, grass silage, and greenchop,
excluding corn and sorghum silage (tons, green) ..............
1 to 14 acres ....................................................................
15 to 24 acres ..................................................................
25 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ..................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..............................................................
250 to 499 acres ..............................................................
500 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 acres or more .........................................................

33,557
9,635
5,753
7,062
5,380
4,294
1,028
320
63
22

2,080,656
73,745
106,908
239,127
356,661
619,017
337,956
209,131
76,849
61,262

12,355,221
251,747
379,852
965,616
1,600,818
3,470,716
2,432,305
1,756,125
756,939
741,103

3,626
969
346
561
526
723
309
144
33
15

405,698
5,311
5,765
16,918
32,284
97,638
91,466
84,849
35,777
35,690

27,614
7,410
4,352
5,834
4,918
3,882
903
257
44
14

1,777,468
54,673
81,803
199,515
325,163
554,662
295,474
165,093
55,651
45,434

11,227,005
267,500
396,960
1,025,618
1,776,305
3,515,972
2,044,607
1,343,058
511,822
345,163

2,758
485
226
471
546
650
237
108
25
10

320,403
3,008
3,972
14,538
32,442
85,033
69,793
59,800
28,322
23,495

1
Land in vegetables (see text) ................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ....................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ....................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ..................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 749 acres ..................................................................
750 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ........................................................
5,000 acres or more .........................................................

69,172
13,591
27,862
10,923
2,946
3,579
3,092
3,473
1,787
713
343
863
563
144
94
62

4,356,880
5,432
56,608
85,210
54,705
124,415
212,376
538,241
615,642
428,628
294,296
1,941,326
774,012
347,976
352,713
466,625

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

29,885
5,180
10,651
4,606
1,433
1,648
1,473
2,010
1,266
569
285
764
487
129
89
59

3,068,485
1,996
18,878
28,640
20,623
47,370
88,074
281,120
396,480
312,201
225,389
1,647,715
615,785
293,978
309,599
428,353

54,391
7,738
18,742
10,024
3,548
4,250
3,670
3,548
1,539
534
245
553
340
115
58
40

3,433,269
3,237
40,087
80,654
66,177
148,507
251,705
545,907
528,843
316,287
208,247
1,243,619
454,067
273,794
218,649
297,109

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

23,149
2,926
6,661
4,032
1,634
1,856
1,749
2,045
1,121
421
207
497
301
103
53
40

2,359,667
1,199
12,606
25,916
24,913
54,096
108,242
295,091
359,247
231,979
161,466
1,084,912
378,124
236,102
189,393
281,293

Land in orchards (see text) ......................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ....................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ....................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ..................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 to 249 acres ..................................................................
250 to 499 acres ..................................................................
500 to 749 acres ..................................................................
750 to 999 acres ..................................................................
1,000 acres or more .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 acres or more .........................................................

115,935
11,755
41,020
26,287
10,756
10,180
6,939
5,434
2,026
665
265
608
385
92
131

5,039,476
5,066
88,981
213,530
200,142
351,859
474,586
828,529
696,787
398,858
228,247
1,552,893
517,116
218,492
817,285

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

61,189
4,556
18,720
13,268
6,369
6,264
4,632
4,223
1,748
587
248
574
360
86
128

3,981,316
1,956
39,514
104,241
112,992
207,598
304,323
628,491
582,269
341,664
208,113
1,450,156
469,745
203,431
776,980

113,649
8,483
36,917
27,075
11,719
11,490
8,052
6,138
2,253
620
316
586
366
86
134

5,330,439
3,822
81,298
221,526
218,418
398,472
550,451
931,137
772,374
370,788
272,933
1,509,220
490,940
205,697
812,584

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

64,907
3,204
17,290
14,328
7,523
8,027
6,058
5,075
1,976
567
297
562
346
82
134

4,374,125
1,468
37,296
113,676
135,219
269,576
402,472
744,271
653,747
323,784
247,934
1,444,683
449,879
193,273
801,532

Land in berries (see text) .........................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ....................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ....................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ..................................................................
15 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 49 acres ......................................................................
50 to 99 acres ......................................................................
100 acres or more ................................................................

25,017
10,283
9,135
2,995
879
764
468
493

261,733
3,230
17,386
23,916
16,316
25,763
31,591
143,532

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11,510
3,610
4,126
1,793
602
579
375
425

176,568
1,086
7,691
13,434
10,260
18,188
23,941
101,969

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS

1

2002 data do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

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Table 34. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Farms
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) 1 ..............................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..........................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..........................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .................................................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .................................................
3,000.0 to 4,999.9 acres .................................................
5,000.0 acres or more ....................................................

Harvested for
processing

Total harvested
Acres

69,172
13,426
27,752
11,069
2,990
3,573
3,093
3,451
1,791
720
360
947
591
159
123
74

Farms

4,682,588
5,755
57,780
87,168
55,646
124,414
212,379
536,569
615,956
430,775
309,554
2,246,591
814,667
386,087
458,158
587,679

Acres

11,468
824
1,961
979
532
1,283
1,580
1,961
1,076
453
233
586
379
97
65
45

2002
total harvested

Harvested for
fresh market
Farms

2,059,160
260
2,146
4,045
7,513
40,420
99,969
267,713
304,242
216,940
151,255
964,659
368,863
161,921
176,681
257,193

Acres

62,495
12,948
27,211
10,818
2,679
2,544
1,777
2,000
1,100
468
248
702
432
121
89
60

Farms

2,623,427
5,495
55,635
83,123
48,133
83,994
112,411
268,856
311,713
213,836
158,300
1,281,933
445,804
224,166
281,477
330,486

Acres

54,391
7,550
18,692
10,118
3,578
4,260
3,684
3,563
1,530
540
259
617
364
120
82
51

3,698,744
3,399
40,476
81,825
66,947
148,891
252,531
548,675
527,071
322,230
219,524
1,487,174
485,452
288,392
309,456
403,875

Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem) (see text) ...........................

118

9,687

-

-

118

9,687

93

7,789

Asparagus, bearing age (see text) .........................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................................

2,605
1,408
733
158
56
65
67
118

43,010
388
1,311
1,368
1,041
2,343
4,568
31,991

219
27
17
42
23
34
32
44

11,087
5
24
357
376
1,139
2,017
7,169

2,465
1,395
726
127
37
35
48
97

31,923
383
1,287
1,010
665
1,204
2,552
24,822

2,987
1,304
871
219
124
123
146
200

74,987
401
1,605
1,817
2,370
4,199
10,364
54,231

Beans, green limas ................................................................

1,020

42,529

260

37,450

772

5,079

1,077

51,773

Beans, snap ...........................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................................

17,300
12,347
2,829
434
167
369
392
479
165
118

303,997
2,907
4,627
3,345
3,239
12,949
27,114
72,095
55,103
122,618

1,999
566
156
33
78
253
316
392
127
78

198,101
106
199
316
1,534
8,875
21,659
56,380
40,526
68,508

15,654
11,944
2,759
408
92
122
90
124
54
61

105,896
2,801
4,428
3,029
1,706
4,074
5,455
15,716
14,577
54,111

11,343
6,433
2,379
547
244
424
517
505
183
111

307,101
1,752
4,148
4,262
4,637
14,882
34,892
74,861
62,604
105,064

Beets ......................................................................................

2,744

8,412

117

5,275

2,651

3,138

2,123

9,092

Broccoli ..................................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..........................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..........................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................................

3,087
2,227
471
71
37
33
40
81
52
29
8
38

130,603
497
863
550
685
1,131
2,994
12,781
17,950
16,922
6,981
69,250

94
38
10
2
3
9
5
11
4
5
3
4

6,399
(D)
9
(D)
51
239
354
1,298
800
1,393
1,305
936

3,030
2,199
465
70
35
26
36
74
50
29
8
38

124,204
(D)
854
(D)
634
892
2,640
11,482
17,150
15,530
5,676
68,313

2,493
1,510
509
103
39
38
57
95
65
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

141,533
410
921
829
731
1,395
3,701
14,913
20,958
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Brussels sprouts .....................................................................

483

3,874

16

924

476

2,950

193

3,100

Cabbage, Chinese .................................................................

620

11,480

6

9

618

11,471

469

12,293

Cabbage, head .......................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................................

4,086
2,480
843
238
97
116
114
101
64
33

80,620
603
1,542
1,806
1,776
3,937
7,534
15,304
21,516
26,601

175
48
19
16
10
16
22
27
8
9

9,866
11
19
88
177
534
1,084
3,586
1,639
2,729

3,986
2,450
836
230
90
105
103
80
60
32

70,753
592
1,523
1,718
1,599
3,403
6,451
11,718
19,877
23,872

3,757
1,808
979
315
139
157
147
130
54
28

85,324
516
1,896
2,505
2,592
5,248
10,179
19,477
18,673
24,240

Cabbage, mustard ..................................................................

53

66

1

(D)

52

(D)

29

160

Cantaloupes ...........................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................................

9,148
5,542
2,637
563
102
84
63
93
34
30

84,290
1,543
4,784
4,164
1,843
2,861
4,165
14,353
11,235
39,343

18
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

34
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

9,140
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

84,256
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

7,478
3,490
2,620
775
160
130
91
124
49
39

105,262
1,084
5,016
5,795
2,913
4,319
6,134
18,707
16,259
45,036

Carrots ...................................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................................

2,543
1,929
245
55
35
43
56
86
57
37

90,292
379
377
424
660
1,506
3,930
13,412
20,163
49,440

202
32
7
9
14
19
31
52
27
11

24,931
5
13
64
266
624
2,069
7,119
8,120
6,651

2,393
1,910
241
50
23
27
29
41
41
31

65,362
375
365
360
394
883
1,862
6,293
12,043
42,789

1,792
1,133
213
59
47
49
67
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

107,013
260
363
520
913
1,748
4,599
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Cauliflower .............................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................

1,136
660
257
47
19
18
39

39,515
168
463
414
360
653
2,702

49
8
6
6
3
8
12

2,019
2
12
56
55
308
759

1,104
655
255
42
17
11
30

37,496
166
452
359
305
345
1,943

1,032
494
256
75
32
32
39

44,163
143
484
614
576
1,167
2,692

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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--continued

UNITED STATES 33

Table 34. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Harvested for
processing

Total harvested
Farms

Acres

Farms

2002
total harvested

Harvested for
fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Cauliflower - Con.
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................................

45
31
20

7,422
10,413
16,920

3
2
1

394
(D)
(D)

44
30
20

7,028
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Celery .....................................................................................

326

29,907

30

1,606

311

28,301

303

28,241

Chicory ...................................................................................

46

2,118

-

-

46

2,118

53

2,649

Collards ..................................................................................

1,374

11,223

54

1,572

1,354

9,651

1,190

16,782

Cucumbers and pickles ..........................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................................

11,202
8,474
1,721
287
118
147
151
157
80
67

151,759
1,919
2,754
2,218
2,235
5,033
10,328
23,676
26,790
76,808

750
251
70
35
53
57
88
100
46
50

95,380
46
106
299
981
1,878
5,762
14,048
14,793
57,468

10,614
8,283
1,692
264
70
93
73
72
41
26

56,380
1,872
2,648
1,919
1,254
3,156
4,566
9,628
11,997
19,340

7,563
4,624
1,613
343
165
238
207
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

166,124
1,226
2,756
2,681
3,097
8,147
14,125
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Daikon ....................................................................................

139

624

2

(D)

138

(D)

177

1,125

Eggplant .................................................................................

2,904

6,038

25

228

2,892

5,810

2,213

6,401

Escarole/Endive ......................................................................

133

3,627

1

(D)

132

(D)

123

3,939

Garlic (see text) ......................................................................

2,277

26,172

128

14,285

2,188

11,887

1,855

32,398

Ginseng (see text) ..................................................................

225

674

169

569

59

105

588

1,433

Herbs, fresh cut ......................................................................

2,053

13,573

(X)

(X)

2,053

13,573

1,774

10,916

Honeydew melons ..................................................................

396

17,344

1

(D)

396

(D)

363

24,258

Horseradish (see text) ............................................................

112

3,692

28

3,597

87

94

(NA)

(NA)

Kale ........................................................................................

954

3,994

12

211

946

3,784

679

4,901

Lettuce, all ..............................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................................

3,839
2,737
505
131
38
75
51
82
52
53
27
88

313,036
663
908
1,110
731
2,503
3,619
13,321
18,190
31,698
22,909
217,384

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3,839
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

313,036
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

2,903
1,734
518
138
62
76
67
95
77
38
17
81

306,849
430
975
1,178
1,188
2,601
4,612
15,256
27,783
23,700
14,724
214,404

Lettuce, head ......................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .............................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................................
1,000.0 acres or more .....................................................

1,158
707
116
30
15
34
36
61
53
32
15
59

166,838
162
192
225
284
1,107
2,454
9,440
18,336
19,087
12,695
102,856

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,158
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

166,838
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

830
363
103
48
24
27
47
66
51
27
16
58

188,700
85
167
461
483
969
3,389
10,817
17,933
16,833
14,095
123,468

Lettuce, leaf ........................................................................

2,891

58,861

(X)

(X)

2,891

58,861

2,153

58,324

Lettuce, romaine .................................................................

1,057

87,337

(X)

(X)

1,057

87,337

709

59,825

Mustard greens .......................................................................

871

8,323

32

1,310

848

7,013

871

13,917

Okra ........................................................................................

2,555

2,444

92

81

2,506

2,363

2,200

3,069

Onions, dry .............................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................................

4,249
2,720
490
137
93
175
177
276
119
62

166,484
609
781
1,087
1,717
6,119
12,314
43,728
40,085
60,045

335
51
22
16
13
34
36
91
48
24

40,199
7
27
132
198
1,075
2,256
10,269
12,695
13,541

4,047
2,681
478
125
89
151
154
227
91
51

126,285
602
754
955
1,519
5,045
10,058
33,459
27,390
46,504

3,746
1,885
529
199
132
239
284
311
110
57

164,375
468
896
1,737
2,522
8,343
19,503
47,971
37,880
45,055

Onions, green .........................................................................

1,558

5,704

30

68

1,540

5,635

1,165

6,202

Parsley ....................................................................................

370

4,240

11

933

361

3,308

304

3,647

Peas, Chinese (Sugar, Snow) ................................................

863

8,859

86

4,915

796

3,944

435

6,936

Peas, green (excluding southern peas) ..................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................................

4,532
1,818
579
131
212
705
542
382
107
56

214,057
431
1,051
1,085
4,224
25,453
36,427
56,722
36,816
51,849

2,047
46
39
30
183
684
529
374
107
55

206,092
(D)
42
316
3,643
24,482
35,376
54,673
(D)
(D)

2,568
1,789
561
103
35
31
23
20
5
1

7,965
(D)
1,009
769
581
972
1,051
2,048
(D)
(D)

4,849
1,591
677
226
228
915
647
412
105
48

219,176
403
1,306
1,882
4,425
32,403
44,071
60,958
33,709
40,021

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 34. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Harvested for
processing

Total harvested
Farms

Acres

Farms

2002
total harvested

Harvested for
fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Peas, green southern (cowpeas) blackeyed, crowder, etc ........................................................

3,061

27,089

334

15,386

2,859

11,703

2,372

28,867

Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos)
(see text) ..............................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................................

9,572
7,113
1,780
301
97
81
68
132

62,363
1,628
2,866
2,262
1,774
2,697
4,588
46,549

315
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

11,872
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

9,379
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

50,492
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

8,484
5,769
1,902
383
112
123
76
119

58,998
1,506
3,197
2,873
2,166
4,130
5,016
40,111

Peppers, other than Bell (including chile)
(see text) ..............................................................................

6,124

37,372

466

23,278

5,780

14,093

4,748

42,666

Potatoes (see text) .................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..........................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..........................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .................................................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .................................................
3,000.0 acres or more ....................................................

15,014
8,877
3,136
464
148
214
325
714
525
221
116
274
185
43
46

1,131,963
2,473
5,296
3,444
2,816
7,477
22,097
114,291
180,042
132,242
99,114
562,672
249,205
105,101
208,366

1,739
345
143
45
17
68
137
332
258
122
74
198
130
31
37

599,604
76
158
272
309
2,391
8,406
47,053
73,110
62,516
53,139
352,173
137,776
68,755
145,642

13,855
8,640
3,091
442
134
150
216
470
354
138
65
155
114
20
21

532,359
2,397
5,138
3,172
2,507
5,085
13,690
67,239
106,931
69,726
45,975
210,499
111,430
36,346
62,724

9,408
3,512
2,165
468
189
318
458
974
651
260
134
279
192
46
41

1,266,087
1,118
3,730
3,668
3,604
11,481
32,338
154,956
226,838
154,013
114,558
559,783
260,275
107,292
192,216

Pumpkins ...............................................................................

15,088

92,955

444

12,306

14,877

80,649

14,073

97,408

Radishes ................................................................................

818

14,599

18

264

805

14,335

626

17,056

Rhubarb .................................................................................

574

1,404

42

448

542

956

467

1,809

Spinach ..................................................................................

1,202

44,071

112

14,226

1,121

29,846

1,109

49,859

Squash, all (see text) .............................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................................

11,821
7,443
3,085
701
167
190
124
111

54,454
2,125
5,557
5,320
3,091
6,503
8,238
23,621

397
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

6,706
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

11,601
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

47,748
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

11,035
5,713
3,536
920
257
272
185
152

71,236
1,695
6,683
7,024
4,797
9,321
12,099
29,617
(NA)

Squash, summer (see text) ................................................

9,170

34,094

229

2,933

9,029

31,160

(NA)

Squash, winter (see text) ....................................................

4,798

20,360

193

3,773

4,654

16,587

(NA)

(NA)

Sweet corn .............................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ....................................................

28,241
9,970
10,123
3,566
963
1,299
1,103
1,217
789
237
74
32
85

622,946
3,033
20,273
27,710
17,754
45,275
75,627
433,274
117,173
80,365
43,619
27,069
165,049

3,670
545
549
168
154
623
741
890
585
179
54
22
50

361,886
137
674
883
2,605
21,946
49,962
285,681
85,350
58,389
30,603
17,189
94,150

25,409
9,610
9,918
3,510
840
719
418
394
244
69
26
13
42

261,060
2,896
19,600
26,827
15,149
23,329
25,665
147,594
31,823
21,976
13,016
9,880
70,899

22,473
5,530
7,964
3,469
1,129
1,601
1,261
1,519
1,024
293
70
43
89

692,819
1,872
16,611
27,299
20,996
56,109
85,729
484,204
151,038
99,288
41,191
36,566
156,121

Sweet potatoes (see text) ......................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..........................................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................................

1,910
789
474
169
60
81
96
113
71
57

105,284
225
849
1,330
1,091
2,810
6,591
17,205
25,242
49,942

259
31
32
22
5
29
38
51
31
20

21,360
(D)
46
142
(D)
686
1,553
5,159
5,865
7,862

1,807
770
463
153
58
66
83
98
63
53

83,924
(D)
803
1,188
(D)
2,124
5,038
12,046
19,377
42,081

2,366
884
619
254
102
140
129
142
60
36

92,310
253
1,197
2,205
1,882
5,010
9,155
20,574
20,602
31,432

Tomatoes in the open (see text) .............................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ....................................................

25,809
17,536
6,251
856
182
170
133
681
240
221
88
35
97

442,225
4,721
10,467
6,276
3,304
5,904
9,207
402,346
38,738
76,591
53,361
29,522
204,135

1,761
775
296
59
19
30
63
519
165
179
65
31
79

319,549
155
328
290
305
1,075
4,236
313,161
25,985
58,080
38,447
25,170
165,480

24,630
17,015
6,150
844
170
146
80
225
93
69
27
8
28

122,675
4,566
10,138
5,986
2,999
4,829
4,972
89,185
12,753
18,511
14,915
4,352
38,654

19,539
11,621
5,563
977
231
207
175
765
313
250
84
30
88

448,500
3,433
9,685
7,418
4,302
7,126
12,034
404,502
51,147
85,263
49,544
25,406
193,143

Turnips ...................................................................................

914

3,632

39

582

890

3,050

837

5,293

Turnip greens .........................................................................

836

9,365

58

2,361

792

7,005

860

10,546

Watercress .............................................................................

62

679

1

(D)

61

(D)

60

699

Watermelons ..........................................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ................................................................

12,808
6,373
4,087
1,045

142,359
1,892
7,622
8,024

27
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

271
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

12,804
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

142,089
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

10,121
3,381
3,592
1,369

164,525
1,106
7,064
10,907

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 34. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Harvested for
processing

Total harvested
Farms

Acres

Farms

2002
total harvested

Harvested for
fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Watermelons - Con.
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................................

317
353
236
271
98
28

5,779
11,758
15,921
39,424
33,171
18,768

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

481
509
365
311
89
24

8,917
17,170
24,592
45,639
29,536
19,594

Vegetables, other (see text) ....................................................

6,846

47,563

381

1,683

6,668

45,880

2,982

31,819

1

2002 data do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Noncitrus fruit, all (see text) ........................................ 2007
2002

72,757
67,113

2,176,511
2,322,905

65,697
57,021

1,948,205
2,045,359

27,375
31,087

228,307
277,547

Apples .................................................................... 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................

25,591
26,853

398,770
464,025

21,716
21,084

360,195
401,706

9,740
12,344

38,575
62,319

9,270
9,059
3,366
1,131
1,168
791
806
561
152
52
20
21

3,000
18,091
27,070
21,154
40,102
54,158
235,195
83,996
51,422
31,107
17,408
51,263

7,069
7,659
3,135
1,108
1,151
788
806
561
152
52
20
21

2,164
13,869
22,730
18,849
35,836
49,514
217,234
76,869
47,528
28,873
15,262
48,702

3,188
3,398
1,307
433
537
398
479
325
97
31
12
14

836
4,223
4,340
2,305
4,266
4,644
17,961
7,127
3,894
2,234
2,145
2,561

8,525
9,249
4,088
1,526
1,517
1,012
936
647
189
50
27
23

2,988
18,749
33,224
28,416
52,369
69,795
258,484
97,071
64,094
30,170
23,532
43,617

5,712
6,938
3,598
1,433
1,484
992
927
644
183
50
27
23

1,854
12,453
25,864
23,225
46,248
62,165
229,898
85,930
56,131
25,971
21,927
39,938

3,715
4,252
1,828
719
710
521
599
406
121
41
15
16

1,135
6,296
7,360
5,191
6,122
7,630
28,586
11,141
7,964
4,198
1,605
3,679

Apricots .................................................................. 2007
2002

3,141
2,698

13,750
18,191

2,458
2,015

12,830
16,478

952
1,008

920
1,713

Avocados ............................................................... 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................

8,245
6,251

82,647
75,570

7,670
5,680

72,747
66,430

2,855
2,388

9,900
9,140

1,540
3,784
1,733
539
360
161
128
95
24
9

(D)
8,179
13,790
(D)
11,954
(D)
27,920
13,297
(D)
(D)

1,310
3,505
1,674
533
359
161
128
95
24
9

436
6,720
11,987
(D)
10,601
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

416
1,328
615
230
150
65
51
31
14
6

(D)
1,459
1,803
1,525
1,353
1,000
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,182

1,089
2,680
1,399
461
346
149
127
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
5,804
11,213
(D)
11,531
10,313
27,623
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

860
2,425
1,334
453
339
143
126
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
4,568
9,360
(D)
9,883
9,096
25,626
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

374
1,033
548
189
153
49
42
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
1,236
1,853
(D)
1,648
1,216
1,997
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Bananas ................................................................. 2007
2002

1,326
765

2,547
1,975

1,175
628

2,100
1,683

355
231

447
293

Cherries, sweet ...................................................... 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................

8,051
8,043

100,705
91,735

6,687
6,259

84,040
72,380

2,980
3,632

16,665
19,356

3,202
2,023
1,332
547
480
286
181
148
26
7

750
4,365
11,211
10,266
16,389
19,705
38,020
22,102
8,959
6,959

2,197
1,787
1,249
524
471
283
176
143
26
7

511
3,592
9,483
8,693
14,191
16,572
30,998
17,839
7,267
5,893

1,198
620
458
224
226
151
103
82
16
5

238
773
1,729
1,573
2,198
3,133
7,022
4,263
1,692
1,066

2,942
2,049
1,542
582
529
247
152
134
15
3

736
4,474
12,841
10,824
18,267
16,845
27,749
19,581
5,244
2,924

1,810
1,688
1,348
530
494
241
148
130
15
3

448
3,376
9,567
8,397
14,489
13,753
22,352
15,796
(D)
(D)

1,310
749
750
284
295
143
101
89
11
1

288
1,098
3,275
2,427
3,778
3,092
5,398
3,785
(D)
(D)

Cherries, tart .......................................................... 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................

3,028
2,955

49,561
47,138

2,309
2,190

37,412
38,419

1,264
1,330

12,149
8,719

1,886
417
211
122
145
133
114
83
22
9

391
730
1,855
2,316
4,925
9,282
30,063
12,976
7,161
9,926

1,279
333
192
117
143
132
113
82
22
9

259
566
1,458
1,966
3,979
7,569
21,615
9,768
5,524
6,323

697
144
90
53
81
96
103
72
22
9

131
164
397
351
946
1,713
8,448
3,209
1,637
3,602
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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Noncitrus fruit, all (see text) - Con.
Cherries, tart - Con.
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................

1,758
419
231
134
165
125
123
97
17
9

392
725
2,066
2,499
5,633
8,688
27,134
14,698
5,467
6,970

1,097
340
223
123
162
122
123
97
17
9

229
538
1,818
1,964
4,635
7,159
22,074
12,120
4,497
5,457

750
169
79
68
83
87
94
72
14
8

163
187
248
535
998
1,529
5,060
2,577
970
1,513

Coffee .....................................................................2007
2002

1,521
1,202

7,891
7,986

1,404
1,123

6,652
6,568

439
375

1,238
1,418

Dates ......................................................................2007
2002

168
209

7,669
7,585

140
187

(D)
5,710

92
104

(D)
1,874

Figs .........................................................................2007
2002

1,101
812

9,739
14,274

828
627

9,315
13,772

357
258

423
502

Grapes ....................................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .................................
1,500.0 acres or more .....................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .................................
1,500.0 acres or more .....................................

25,892
23,856

1,051,407
1,060,295

22,947
19,819

973,638
965,114

8,509
9,844

77,769
95,180

6,009
7,064
4,710
2,354
2,244
1,563
1,948
1,164
453
331
137
60
63
71

1,683
15,157
39,631
43,884
78,266
108,290
764,495
180,131
154,287
430,078
83,503
51,389
76,128
219,058

4,555
5,952
4,432
2,300
2,219
1,551
1,938
1,156
452
330
136
60
63
71

1,196
11,660
33,838
39,405
72,072
100,391
715,076
169,184
145,602
400,291
77,751
(D)
(D)
(D)

1,917
2,565
1,571
693
635
473
655
347
160
148
56
26
31
35

488
3,497
5,793
4,478
6,194
7,899
49,419
10,947
8,685
29,787
5,751
(D)
(D)
(D)

5,641
5,547
4,315
2,401
2,305
1,614
2,033
1,248
435
350
145
77
59
69

1,542
12,004
36,617
44,908
80,453
110,609
774,163
188,234
149,925
436,003
87,141
65,882
(D)
(D)

3,801
4,217
3,797
2,218
2,196
1,579
2,011
1,230
431
350
145
77
59
69

969
8,233
28,319
36,976
69,542
99,425
721,652
172,560
138,872
410,219
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2,264
2,481
1,857
988
896
607
751
443
161
147
52
33
28
34

574
3,771
8,298
7,932
10,911
11,184
52,511
15,674
11,053
25,784
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Guavas ...................................................................2007
2002

487
308

883
1,213

441
239

799
959

106
95

84
254

Kiwifruit ...................................................................2007
2002

430
474

4,509
4,984

373
425

4,307
4,594

96
129

202
390

Mangoes .................................................................2007
2002

877
623

2,259
1,938

736
464

1,845
1,600

289
267

413
338

Nectarines ..............................................................2007
2002

2,269
2,261

31,846
45,645

1,864
1,845

28,432
39,159

737
901

3,414
6,486

Olives ......................................................................2007
2002

1,696
1,549

39,540
39,591

1,470
1,352

31,217
36,526

509
503

8,324
3,064

Papayas ..................................................................2007
2002

586
451

2,501
3,001

520
398

1,926
2,231

188
176

575
769

Passion fruit ............................................................2007
2002

129
66

93
53

121
43

(D)
32

21
25

(D)
21

Peaches, all (see text) ............................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................

13,582
14,526

149,237
184,495

11,102
11,062

126,226
156,327

5,094
6,544

23,014
28,168

6,351
4,111
1,589
515
453
277
286
201
50
17
3
15

1,765
8,256
12,672
9,592
15,417
19,271
82,265
29,289
16,684
9,965
2,551
23,777

4,597
3,519
1,488
498
444
270
286
201
50
17
3
15

(D)
(D)
10,667
(D)
13,230
16,345
69,946
25,509
14,411
(D)
(D)
19,467

2,287
1,474
572
212
223
154
172
114
34
10
2
12

(D)
(D)
2,005
(D)
2,187
2,926
12,320
3,780
2,273
(D)
(D)
4,310

6,253
4,166
1,990
692
607
431
387
288
69

1,790
8,476
16,144
12,806
21,046
29,792
94,442
42,285
22,690

3,921
3,278
1,811
648
601
420
383
284
69

1,057
6,047
12,985
10,444
18,259
25,495
82,041
36,936
19,593

2,807
1,829
827
329
289
243
220
154
45

733
2,430
3,159
2,362
2,787
4,297
12,401
5,349
3,097
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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Noncitrus fruit, all (see text) - Con.
Peaches, all (see text) - Con.
2002 acres - Con.
100.0 acres or more - Con.
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................

16
6
8

8,853
5,108
15,505

16
6
8

7,759
4,648
13,105

9
5
7

1,095
460
2,401

Pears, all ................................................................ 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................

9,878
10,809

68,216
80,801

7,882
7,884

62,995
71,483

3,100
4,506

5,224
9,318

6,150
2,095
774
272
284
185
118
88
20
10

1,457
3,805
6,469
5,034
9,642
12,427
29,382
12,418
6,296
10,669

4,448
1,848
736
266
281
185
118
88
20
10

1,019
3,153
5,830
4,646
9,086
11,672
27,589
11,646
6,016
9,927

2,074
567
188
69
85
68
49
36
9
4

438
655
639
388
556
755
1,793
772
280
742

6,425
2,237
1,026
378
371
235
137
112
16
9

1,593
4,288
8,582
7,012
12,500
15,753
31,074
16,475
5,373
9,227

4,016
1,803
960
376
359
235
135
110
16
9

939
3,230
7,355
6,329
11,053
14,438
28,140
14,867
(D)
(D)

2,831
864
357
128
150
106
70
56
10
4

654
1,058
1,227
683
1,447
1,315
2,934
1,608
(D)
(D)

Persimmons ........................................................... 2007
2002

1,505
1,425

4,191
4,855

1,195
1,161

3,451
3,602

526
518

741
1,252

Plums and prunes .................................................. 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ...........................................

6,987
7,300

109,319
148,839

5,623
5,476

97,901
130,054

2,294
3,166

11,420
18,784

4,178
1,152
528
307
312
248
262
197
39
26

(D)
2,130
4,612
5,826
10,839
17,307
(D)
(D)
13,410
24,317

3,024
995
492
299
307
247
259
194
39
26

671
1,711
4,003
5,303
9,435
(D)
(D)
(D)
11,699
21,846

1,369
367
150
83
120
94
111
77
22
12

(D)
419
609
523
1,404
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,711
2,471

3,721
1,225
788
364
454
370
378
279
71
28

888
2,378
6,718
6,882
15,847
25,578
90,547
(D)
(D)
24,598

2,259
980
716
347
444
356
374
277
69
28

(D)
1,700
5,526
5,865
13,789
21,930
(D)
(D)
(D)
22,329

1,688
531
292
133
185
166
171
128
28
15

(D)
678
1,192
1,016
2,058
3,648
(D)
(D)
2,668
2,269

Pluots (see text) ..................................................... 2007
2002

308
(NA)

4,332
(NA)

258
(NA)

3,843
(NA)

97
(NA)

489
(NA)

Pomegranates ........................................................ 2007
2002

599
369

24,517
9,535

432
312

12,103
4,044

291
109

12,415
5,491

Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ................................ 2007
2002

4,866
1,640

10,383
9,184

4,312
1,217

8,278
6,486

971
815

2,105
2,698

Citrus fruit, all ............................................................. 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ........................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ................................................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .........................................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .........................................
3,000.0 acres or more ............................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ........................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ................................................
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .........................................
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .........................................
3,000.0 acres or more ............................................

15,658
17,727

1,005,806
1,279,324

14,934
16,750

944,312
1,198,212

3,738
4,675

61,495
81,112

2,153
4,269
3,571
1,523
1,622
1,082
843
297
98
37
163
100
20
43

869
9,307
30,231
28,752
56,701
73,984
125,892
102,461
57,893
31,642
488,076
133,267
49,026
305,783

1,851
4,056
3,429
1,487
1,607
1,069
841
296
98
37
163
100
20
43

723
8,309
27,570
26,405
52,514
68,065
116,042
95,013
55,220
29,597
464,857
125,260
46,340
293,257

511
940
740
337
416
294
277
102
34
14
73
50
11
12

146
998
2,661
2,347
4,187
5,919
9,850
7,449
2,673
2,046
23,220
8,008
2,686
12,526

1,646
4,239
4,238
2,007
2,180
1,490
1,157
409
100
69
192
106
30
56

686
9,549
36,169
38,136
75,866
102,665
170,872
139,385
58,468
59,137
588,391
142,794
73,182
372,416

1,380
3,888
4,032
1,935
2,144
1,453
1,149
409
100
69
191
105
30
56

544
8,064
32,107
34,290
69,752
94,060
159,101
133,081
55,512
55,841
555,860
132,735
69,081
354,045

450
1,198
973
476
550
403
356
131
35
23
80
42
17
21

142
1,484
4,063
3,846
6,113
8,605
11,771
6,304
2,956
3,297
32,531
10,059
4,101
18,371
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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Citrus fruit, all - Con.
Grapefruit ................................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................

2,923
4,006

102,578
156,869

2,751
3,759

96,675
149,416

519
810

5,903
7,453

743
773
751
198
187
120
151
83
33
13
5
17

201
1,677
6,093
3,695
6,354
8,068
76,490
12,685
11,233
8,026
4,304
40,243

644
743
724
191
181
119
149
81
33
13
5
17

175
1,525
5,639
3,494
5,831
7,428
72,583
11,697
10,667
(D)
(D)
(D)

131
136
112
30
45
28
37
19
6
4
3
5

26
152
454
201
523
640
3,907
988
565
(D)
(D)
(D)

791
957
1,094
380
344
192
248
135
62
14
14
23

246
2,129
8,895
7,151
11,562
12,991
113,895
20,243
20,578
8,065
11,926
53,084

652
899
1,060
372
340
188
248
135
62
14
14
23

199
1,877
8,359
6,674
10,902
12,254
109,152
19,322
19,576
(D)
(D)
51,251

210
221
167
62
60
37
53
24
17
2
3
7

48
252
536
477
660
737
4,744
920
1,002
(D)
(D)
1,833

Kumquats ...............................................................2007
2002

154
114

183
192

129
106

164
(D)

38
14

19
(D)

Lemons ...................................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................

2,607
2,142

66,972
80,898

2,364
1,969

62,718
73,275

575
540

4,254
7,622

1,000
559
403
198
180
127
140
95
25
20

235
1,135
3,398
3,778
6,298
9,045
43,083
13,735
8,199
21,149

831
525
379
188
174
127
140
95
25
20

198
991
3,046
3,346
5,820
8,380
40,937
12,874
7,754
20,310

217
107
87
47
41
36
40
28
7
5

37
144
353
431
478
665
2,146
861
445
839

499
459
401
200
238
158
187
129
42
16

123
1,002
3,539
3,824
8,100
11,007
53,303
19,303
14,008
19,992

402
420
380
186
238
158
185
127
42
16

96
844
3,075
3,343
7,653
10,495
47,770
17,622
13,199
16,949

124
118
97
50
53
38
60
41
15
4

27
158
465
481
447
513
5,532
1,681
808
3,043

Limes ......................................................................2007
2002

862
633

1,251
1,368

756
557

1,135
1,258

192
147

116
110

Oranges, all ............................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .................................
1,500.0 acres or more .....................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 acres or more ............................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .................................
1,500.0 acres or more .....................................

12,116
14,288

785,856
987,743

11,612
13,515

742,625
925,635

2,611
3,581

43,230
62,108

1,702
2,935
2,922
1,219
1,329
901
1,108
642
241
225
65
38
47
75

570
6,518
24,636
23,020
46,365
61,500
623,246
95,175
83,506
444,566
38,551
33,037
54,102
318,877

1,477
2,814
2,815
1,193
1,318
891
1,104
639
240
225
65
38
47
75

486
5,949
22,577
21,225
43,018
56,892
592,479
88,735
77,101
426,644
36,897
31,589
51,659
306,498

340
529
572
255
327
228
360
192
79
89
25
16
22
26

84
568
2,060
1,796
3,348
4,608
30,767
6,440
6,405
17,923
1,654
1,448
2,443
12,379

1,489
3,187
3,532
1,627
1,778
1,222
1,453
885
292
276
83
57
49
87

573
7,381
29,809
31,013
61,630
83,724
773,612
132,263
99,448
541,901
49,364
48,745
59,624
384,168

1,264
2,937
3,354
1,575
1,747
1,192
1,446
879
292
275
83
57
48
87

457
6,333
26,654
28,248
56,884
76,582
730,476
123,270
94,319
512,887
47,770
46,040
55,298
363,779

399
828
775
353
436
332
458
262
95
101
27
16
19
39

116
1,049
3,154
2,766
4,745
7,142
43,136
8,993
5,129
29,014
1,594
2,705
4,326
20,389

Valencia oranges ................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................

6,537
8,635

354,288
457,922

6,295
8,282

335,131
429,272

1,160
1,625

19,157
28,650

956
1,621
1,744
690
663

330
3,679
14,975
13,018
22,876

830
1,560
1,711
675
661

294
3,387
14,004
12,218
21,687

161
276
263
121
124

36
293
971
800
1,189
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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Citrus fruit, all - Con.
Oranges, all - Con.
Valencia oranges - Con.
2007 acres - Con.
395
468
255
107
106
30
20
23
33

26,057
273,353
39,457
37,252
196,645
(D)
(D)
(D)
133,489

392
466
254
106
106
30
20
23
33

24,591
258,950
37,354
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
126,998

89
126
56
35
35
10
6
9
10

1,466
14,403
2,102
(D)
(D)
1,119
(D)
(D)
6,491

937
2,141
2,389
1,012
986
555
615
370
108
137
39
28
26
44

318
5,094
20,078
18,996
33,739
37,708
341,989
54,793
38,870
248,327
23,409
23,727
(D)
(D)

820
2,035
2,307
990
968
548
614
370
108
136
39
27
26
44

265
4,614
18,519
17,793
31,430
35,218
321,434
52,176
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

192
392
387
175
210
118
151
86
20
45
12
10
4
19

53
480
1,559
1,204
2,309
2,490
20,555
2,617
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
685
(D)

Other oranges (see text) .................................... 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................
500.0 acres or more .......................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .............................
1,500.0 acres or more ................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................
500.0 acres or more .......................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .............................
1,500.0 acres or more ................................

9,659
11,786

431,568
529,821

9,242
11,135

407,494
496,362

2,016
2,677

24,073
33,459

1,540
2,378
2,391
987
1,038
620
705
422
153
130
50
26
23
31

463
5,575
20,056
18,618
36,111
42,829
307,915
63,930
50,699
193,286
29,718
22,400
27,322
113,847

1,354
2,281
2,296
967
1,026
615
703
420
153
130
50
26
23
31

402
5,131
18,397
17,012
33,459
39,274
293,821
59,879
46,659
187,283
28,586
21,889
25,870
110,937

281
398
462
224
260
166
225
128
55
42
14
7
13
8

62
445
1,659
1,606
2,652
3,555
14,094
4,050
4,040
6,004
1,132
511
1,452
2,910

1,410
2,890
3,084
1,281
1,388
837
896
565
176
155
59
27
28
41

504
7,011
26,093
24,367
47,937
57,256
366,654
84,934
60,902
220,818
35,216
22,970
32,249
130,383

1,186
2,704
2,948
1,238
1,356
809
894
564
175
155
59
27
28
41

395
6,254
23,723
22,281
43,948
51,536
348,226
79,722
56,825
211,679
33,554
20,885
30,962
126,278

374
575
595
272
350
249
262
151
58
53
19
13
10
11

109
757
2,370
2,086
3,989
5,720
18,429
5,213
4,077
9,139
1,661
2,086
1,287
4,105

Tangelos ................................................................ 2007
2002

800
961

9,694
14,382

737
906

8,932
13,641

140
187

762
740

Tangerines ............................................................. 2007
2002

1,976
1,731

36,965
31,419

1,756
1,590

30,072
29,040

479
366

6,893
2,379

Temples ................................................................. 2007
2002

116
345

1,211
3,678

114
344

1,198
(D)

12
16

13
(D)

Other citrus fruit (see text) ...................................... 2007
2002

407
461

1,097
2,624

359
360

792
2,046

134
175

305
579

Nuts, all (see text) ...................................................... 2007
2002

39,480
(NA)

1,857,179
(NA)

34,776
(NA)

1,553,492
(NA)

13,268
(NA)

303,687
(NA)

Almonds ................................................................. 2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................

6,700
6,482

790,245
696,635

5,956
6,004

649,953
625,616

2,820
2,434

140,292
71,019

466
493
1,063
1,077
1,095
900
1,606
927
389
139
51
100

98
1,231
9,716
19,954
38,702
63,683
656,860
146,611
137,479
82,386
43,630
246,754

321
445
907
957
970
823
1,533
869
377
136
51
100

69
1,045
7,801
16,004
30,066
51,172
543,795
119,021
113,289
70,366
38,534
202,586

171
155
356
466
470
383
819
448
211
76
26
58

29
186
1,916
3,950
8,636
12,511
113,065
27,590
24,191
12,021
5,096
44,168

236
554
1,062
1,036
1,068
944
1,582
961
374

(D)
1,518
(D)
19,458
38,200
(D)
561,990
145,393
128,534

164
482
947
931
1,026
895
1,559
941
372

(D)
1,178
(D)
15,741
33,210
57,444
509,900
130,729
116,580

81
210
318
418
403
360
644
375
161

(D)
340
(D)
3,717
4,990
(D)
52,090
14,664
11,954

50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................
500.0 acres or more .......................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .............................
1,500.0 acres or more ................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ...................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...............................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 acres or more ...........................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................
500.0 acres or more .......................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................
1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .............................
1,500.0 acres or more ................................

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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Nuts, all (see text) - Con.
Almonds - Con.
2002 acres - Con.
100.0 acres or more - Con.
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................

126
51
70

74,394
44,063
169,606

125
51
70

67,148
40,935
154,507

53
21
34

7,246
3,127
15,099

Chestnuts (see text) ................................................2007
2002

1,200
(NA)

3,335
(NA)

845
(NA)

2,072
(NA)

538
(NA)

1,262
(NA)

Hazelnuts (Filberts) .................................................2007
2002

1,557
1,231

34,465
33,801

1,218
1,042

31,903
31,753

522
385

2,562
2,049

Macadamia nuts .....................................................2007
2002

1,150
1,059

17,811
18,682

1,042
979

16,732
17,962

234
238

1,079
720

Pecans, all (see text) ..............................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................

21,856
22,371

581,809
545,344

19,248
16,980

506,181
408,079

6,560
10,670

75,628
137,265

2,107
6,708
6,288
2,357
2,011
1,283
1,102
758
198
76
21
49

710
15,582
49,923
43,548
67,322
84,035
320,689
107,453
65,494
45,012
17,485
85,245

1,484
5,754
5,608
2,182
1,920
1,232
1,068
733
194
71
21
49

492
12,371
40,576
36,557
58,571
73,391
284,224
93,016
56,744
38,810
15,562
80,093

801
1,942
1,909
646
527
338
397
277
73
25
8
14

218
3,211
9,347
6,992
8,751
10,644
36,465
14,437
8,750
6,202
1,923
5,153

2,062
7,110
6,623
2,370
2,080
1,195
931
606
198
71
18
38

731
16,603
53,270
43,762
69,559
78,248
283,170
88,686
66,640
42,658
15,610
69,577

1,262
5,290
4,922
1,891
1,699
1,039
877
566
188
69
18
36

429
10,655
33,327
29,125
45,780
54,044
234,718
68,817
53,215
36,598
13,401
62,687

987
3,238
3,338
1,109
1,043
578
377
250
78
26
9
14

303
5,948
19,943
14,636
23,780
24,204
48,452
19,869
13,425
6,060
2,208
6,890

Pecans, improved (see text) ...............................2007
2002

12,869
(NA)

308,634
(NA)

11,142
(NA)

266,081
(NA)

3,962
(NA)

42,553
(NA)

Pecans, native and
seedlings (see text) ...........................................2007
2002

11,180
(NA)

273,175
(NA)

9,955
(NA)

240,100
(NA)

3,008
(NA)

33,075
(NA)

Pistachios ...............................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................

1,306
1,320

154,103
126,569

1,070
1,097

117,044
95,040

498
483

37,059
31,529

104
205
233
153
194
152
265
146
63
22
9
25

34
457
1,992
2,933
7,036
10,658
130,994
(D)
(D)
13,263
7,862
65,130

72
154
198
134
160
125
227
123
54
17
8
25

(D)
310
1,596
2,534
(D)
7,659
99,620
(D)
(D)
7,625
6,665
54,496

33
80
74
37
73
76
125
62
34
13
3
13

(D)
147
395
399
(D)
2,998
31,374
6,192
7,713
5,638
1,197
10,634

74
250
254
190
213
135
204
121
42
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

28
575
2,235
3,654
7,778
9,359
102,941
(D)
14,199
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

55
199
188
164
184
121
186
113
34
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)
1,520
3,033
6,179
7,592
(D)
(D)
9,615
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

26
103
112
44
65
47
86
41
24
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(D)
(D)
715
621
1,599
1,767
(D)
(D)
4,584
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Walnuts, English .....................................................2007
2002
2007 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more .........................................
2002 acres:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres .....................................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................

7,161
7,025

267,751
292,691

6,385
6,291

225,106
244,907

2,421
2,574

42,644
47,784

1,228
1,758
1,479
737
764
553
642
438
148
36
6
14

314
3,938
12,222
13,810
26,747
38,512
172,209
66,209
49,533
22,152
5,115
29,200

904
1,571
1,369
685
710
522
624
423
146
35
6
14

224
3,335
10,344
11,676
22,455
32,092
144,981
54,763
43,171
18,798
4,060
24,189

397
462
499
229
271
227
336
227
75
22
4
8

90
603
1,878
2,133
4,292
6,421
27,228
11,446
6,362
3,354
1,055
5,011

681
1,670
1,617
816

218
3,991
13,854
15,230

505
1,426
1,483
747

150
3,137
11,546
12,671

225
544
511
281

68
854
2,308
2,559
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Table 35. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total

Crop

Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Acres

Farms

Acres

Nuts, all (see text) - Con.
Walnuts, English - Con.
2002 acres - Con.
25.0 to 49.9 acres ...................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................................
1,000.0 acres or more ........................................

891
669
681
480
145
30
6
20

30,963
45,709
182,725
72,168
48,764
17,271
5,103
39,419

831
639
660
464
140
30
6
20

26,005
38,606
152,792
60,756
40,608
15,068
4,724
31,636

348
287
378
252
84
20
6
16

4,958
7,104
29,933
11,412
8,156
2,203
379
7,784

Other nuts (see text) .............................................. 2007
2002

1,302
(NA)

7,661
(NA)

887
(NA)

4,500
(NA)

666
(NA)

3,161
(NA)

Table 36. Berries: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Crop

Total acres
Farms

Acres harvested
Acres

Farms

2002
acres harvested

Acres not harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Blackberries and dewberries ..............................

5,694

14,874

4,471

10,728

1,873

4,146

3,565

10,210

Blueberries, tame ...............................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..............................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..............................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..........................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..........................................
100.0 acres or more .......................................

9,991
4,279
3,735
1,079
305
277
160
156

77,150
1,283
6,960
8,560
5,549
9,322
10,392
35,085

7,516
3,022
2,759
915
276
242
150
152

60,353
864
4,701
6,339
4,328
6,920
8,514
28,686

3,790
1,473
1,470
421
126
129
73
98

16,797
418
2,259
2,221
1,220
2,403
1,877
6,399

6,428
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

52,002
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Blueberries, wild .................................................

907

45,763

728

23,492

582

22,271

665

23,851

Boysenberries ....................................................

304

1,068

270

823

61

245

320

1,097

Cranberries ........................................................

1,134

41,310

1,088

38,597

385

2,712

1,099

40,685

Currants .............................................................

323

382

276

253

74

129

103

294

Loganberries ......................................................

97

93

89

77

11

16

129

(D)

Raspberries, all ..................................................

6,588

21,554

5,719

19,363

1,405

2,191

4,521

19,888

Strawberries .......................................................
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..............................................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..............................................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ..........................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..........................................
100.0 acres or more .......................................

8,638
4,377
2,879
855
165
148
95
119

58,718
1,190
5,665
6,621
3,004
4,914
6,643
30,681

7,807
3,814
2,633
837
163
146
95
119

55,601
995
4,767
5,741
2,764
4,536
6,475
30,323

1,976
815
769
305
41
27
11
8

3,117
195
899
880
240
379
168
357

6,799
2,821
2,485
864
174
201
126
128

55,866
843
5,011
6,586
3,251
6,758
8,799
24,618

Other berries ......................................................

856

828

691

503

227

325

353

(D)

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Table 37. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative

Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crops

Under glass or other protection
Farms

In the open

Square feet

Farms

Value of sales
Acres

Farms

Dollars

Aquatic plants ........................................................................2007
2002

364
621

1,712,080
3,546,388

423
581

1,128
1,259

651
(NA)

35,193,380
(NA)

Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers-dry ................................2007
2002

247
576

2,111,759
4,043,848

717
1,097

6,060
9,300

896
(NA)

90,304,021
(NA)

Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs
(see text) ..............................................................................2007
2002

1,066
(NA)

29,975,544
(NA)

612
(NA)

4,089
(NA)

1,447
(NA)

440,932,591
(NA)

Floriculture crops bedding/garden plants, cut flowers and
cut florist greens, foliage plants, potted
flowering plants, and other floriculture and
bedding crops, total .............................................................2007
2002

18,670
21,728

819,940,649
973,658,415

13,154
14,579

54,196
68,214

26,137
(NA)

6,466,885,753
(NA)

Bedding/garden plants .......................................................2007
2002

14,747
16,849

361,050,691
386,963,439

7,120
7,574

18,647
21,484

18,337
(NA)

3,763,633,057
(NA)

Cut flowers and cut florist greens ......................................2007
2002

1,316
1,754

174,339,910
230,313,795

4,343
4,821

25,698
33,079

5,056
(NA)

711,369,050
(NA)

Foliage plants, indoor ........................................................2007
2002

2,099
3,237

139,863,389
183,251,147

883
1,618

4,846
8,231

2,593
(NA)

733,423,833
(NA)

Potted flowering plants ......................................................2007
2002

5,006
6,806

142,637,616
173,130,034

1,969
2,625

4,211
5,419

6,257
(NA)

1,239,520,013
(NA)

Other floriculture and bedding crops ..................................2007
2002

172
(NA)

2,049,043
(NA)

182
(NA)

794
(NA)

301
(NA)

18,939,800
(NA)

Flower seeds .........................................................................2007
2002

191
340

319,577
1,187,990

320
392

9,709
8,256

491
(NA)

35,995,358
(NA)

Greenhouse fruits and berries (see text) ...............................2007
2002

249
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

244
(NA)

11,422,793
(NA)

4,075
3,416

61,765,935
64,364,430

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

4,056
(NA)

553,034,688
(NA)

1,223
648
579
449
397
326
453
221
113
119

474,448
892,411
1,398,906
1,449,212
1,867,511
2,380,424
53,303,023
2,841,320
2,899,874
47,561,829

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,213
645
578
447
394
326
453
221
113
119

4,546,195
10,180,513
12,781,997
10,927,213
15,135,670
27,713,090
471,750,010
22,917,726
24,690,521
424,141,763

Greenhouse tomatoes (see text) .......................................2007
2002

2,926
(NA)

43,949,871
(NA)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

2,919
(NA)

393,783,610
(NA)

Other greenhouse vegetables and
fresh cut herbs (see text) .................................................2007
2002

2,032
(NA)

17,816,064
(NA)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

2,015
(NA)

159,251,078
(NA)

Mushrooms (see text) ............................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by area:
1 to 999 square feet ...............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 square feet .....................................................
2,000 to 4,999 square feet .....................................................
5,000 to 9,999 square feet .....................................................
10,000 to 19,999 square feet .................................................
20,000 to 49,999 square feet .................................................
50,000 to 99,999 square feet .................................................
100,000 to 199,999 square feet .............................................
200,000 to 499,999 square feet .............................................
500,000 to 999,999 square feet .............................................
1,000,000 or more square feet ..............................................

462
462

45,308,740
48,339,412

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

460
(NA)

985,295,349
(NA)

197
31
52
23
20
33
27
30
29
11
9

39,737
38,330
165,921
150,692
284,337
1,107,882
2,073,157
4,349,647
8,528,122
6,736,549
21,834,366

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

195
31
52
23
20
33
27
30
29
11
9

772,263
419,778
2,919,535
3,720,091
6,005,622
38,122,884
46,801,948
104,418,008
207,358,389
266,868,374
307,888,457

Mushroom spawn (see text) ..................................................2007
2002

16
(NA)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

16
(NA)

33,919,494
(NA)

Nursery stock .........................................................................2007
2002

4,590
4,956

221,813,698
187,765,579

20,906
23,272

446,496
463,631

22,130
(NA)

6,568,562,723
(NA)

Other nursery crops ...............................................................2007
2002

228
(NA)

1,431,170
(NA)

543
(NA)

3,628
(NA)

693
(NA)

48,475,835
(NA)

Sod harvested .......................................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by area:
0 to 14.9 acres .......................................................................
15.0 to 49.9 acres ..................................................................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................................
250.0 to 399.9 acres ..............................................................
400.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750 acres or more ..................................................................

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

1,881
2,124

409,440
386,504

1,878
(NA)

1,353,422,529
(NA)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

369
352
290
402
185
168
115

2,177
10,202
19,580
63,136
56,689
86,102
171,556

367
352
289
402
185
168
115

10,160,738
34,233,766
60,388,713
227,818,120
183,182,984
305,368,450
532,269,758

Tobacco plants sold for transplant .........................................2007
2002

438
(NA)

3,964,653
(NA)

7
(NA)

3
(NA)

442
(NA)

9,289,259
(NA)

Vegetable seeds ....................................................................2007
2002

361
542

837,940
1,864,522

805
1,231

45,309
56,939

1,097
(NA)

99,694,490
(NA)

Vegetable transplants ............................................................2007
2002

1,135
(NA)

20,247,905
(NA)

290
(NA)

1,233
(NA)

1,313
(NA)

121,929,991
(NA)

Total greenhouse vegetables and
fresh cut herbs (see text) .....................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by area:
1 to 999 square feet ...............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 square feet .....................................................
2,000 to 2,999 square feet .....................................................
3,000 to 3,999 square feet .....................................................
4,000 to 5,999 square feet .....................................................
6,000 to 9,999 square feet .....................................................
10,000 or more square feet ...................................................
10,000 to 19,999 square feet .............................................
20,000 to 39,999 square feet .............................................
40,000 or more square feet ...............................................

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Table 38. Woodland Crops: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop

Acres in production
Farms

Cut Christmas trees ............................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by acres in production:
1 to 2 acres .........................................................................
3 to 4 acres .........................................................................
5 to 9 acres .........................................................................
10 to 19 acres .....................................................................
20 to 49 acres .....................................................................
50 to 99 acres .....................................................................
100 acres or more ...............................................................
2002 farms by acres in production:
1 to 2 acres .........................................................................
3 to 4 acres .........................................................................
5 to 9 acres .........................................................................
10 to 19 acres .....................................................................
20 to 49 acres .....................................................................
50 to 99 acres .....................................................................
100 acres or more ...............................................................
Crop
Short-rotation woody crops .................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by acres in production:
1 to 9 acres .........................................................................
10 to 49 acres .....................................................................
50 to 99 acres .....................................................................
100 to 249 acres .................................................................
250 to 499 acres .................................................................
500 acres or more ...............................................................
500 to 749 acres ..............................................................
750 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acre .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ........................................................
5,000 to 9,999 acres ........................................................
10,000 acres or more ......................................................
2002 farms by acres in production:
1 to 9 acres .........................................................................
10 to 49 acres .....................................................................
50 to 99 acres .....................................................................
100 to 249 acres .................................................................
250 to 499 acres .................................................................
500 acres or more ...............................................................
500 to 749 acres ..............................................................
750 to 999 acres ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acre .........................................................
2,000 to 2,999 acres ........................................................
3,000 to 4,999 acres ........................................................
5,000 to 9,999 acres ........................................................
10,000 acres or more ......................................................
Crop
Maple syrup .........................................................................2007
2002
2007 farms by number of taps:
1 to 99 taps .........................................................................
100 to 499 taps ...................................................................
500 to 999 taps ...................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 taps ..............................................................
2,000 to 2,999 taps ..............................................................
3,000 to 4,999 taps ..............................................................
5,000 to 9,999 taps ..............................................................
10,000 taps or more ............................................................
2002 farms by number of taps:
1 to 99 taps .........................................................................
100 to 499 taps ...................................................................
500 to 999 taps ...................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 taps ..............................................................
2,000 to 2,999 taps ..............................................................
3,000 to 4,999 taps ..............................................................
5,000 to 9,999 taps ..............................................................
10,000 taps or more ............................................................

Harvested

Acres

Irrigated
Trees cut

Farms

Acres

17,367
21,904

343,374
446,996

12,255
13,849

17,415,971
20,808,065

1,531
(NA)

13,912
(NA)

4,241
2,669
3,880
3,180
2,242
637
518

6,051
9,168
23,830
39,584
63,879
41,672
159,190

2,521
1,744
2,822
2,312
1,736
610
510

200,049
319,391
819,780
1,201,239
1,870,187
1,659,067
11,346,258

432
260
341
215
163
58
62

546
702
1,521
1,557
2,529
1,105
5,952

4,508
3,308
5,148
4,087
3,292
875
686

6,773
11,352
31,545
50,237
93,543
57,082
196,464

2,406
2,049
3,250
2,607
2,067
785
685

277,487
382,535
1,120,047
1,569,276
2,507,069
2,302,856
12,648,795

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Acres in production
Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Irrigated
Acres

Farms

Acres

4,717
6,285

228,335
288,686

1,769
1,940

31,007
31,920

668
(NA)

(D)
(NA)

1,948
1,926
484
270
56
33
16
2
5
5
2
1
2

7,052
43,191
32,844
38,571
18,050
88,627
9,489
(D)
7,486
12,185
(D)
(D)
(D)

751
696
185
90
24
23
12
1
2
4
1
1
2

1,572
7,310
5,313
5,409
2,479
8,924
1,212
(D)
(D)
2,870
(D)
(D)
(D)

433
178
35
12
6
4
2
1
1

1,098
2,484
1,151
468
1,700
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2,892
2,335
570
353
92
43
19
4
10
3
4
3

9,193
50,016
38,393
51,041
31,320
108,723
12,158
3,565
12,186
7,090
15,662
58,062

910
726
139
108
33
24
10
2
4
2
3
3

1,928
6,985
4,562
6,446
2,836
9,163
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
785
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Taps set
Farms

Syrup produced
Number

Farms

Gallons

8,121
8,068

8,369,856
8,230,772

8,121
8,068

1,582,101
1,651,552

2,568
2,629
1,083
848
372
302
193
126

87,977
617,018
724,334
1,090,285
855,480
1,084,031
1,236,157
2,674,574

2,568
2,629
1,083
848
372
302
193
126

16,495
98,749
115,795
191,944
151,683
207,224
250,038
550,173

1,836
2,920
1,230
1,089
412
288
190
103

67,287
728,751
824,040
1,382,581
935,869
1,031,686
1,260,415
2,000,143

1,836
2,920
1,230
1,089
412
288
190
103

14,851
139,656
160,409
275,678
187,129
206,181
254,872
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Table 39. Grain Storage Capacity: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grain storage capacity

2007
Farms

2002
Bushels

Farms

Bushels

Grain storage capacity ...................................................................

309,365

11,333,050,084

346,977

9,889,959,099

Average capacity per farm .....................................................

(X)

36,633

(X)

28,503

72,996
43,349
55,442
32,981
37,909
38,030
23,385
5,273

149,803,989
295,027,844
744,898,776
768,701,110
1,405,588,877
2,541,879,171
3,314,953,337
2,112,196,980

93,028
53,101
65,279
37,589
39,900
36,797
18,278
3,005

190,308,785
359,773,084
875,539,678
872,530,478
1,474,577,373
2,430,725,447
2,527,922,601
1,158,581,653

3,257
14,843
6,857
12,851
15,516
17,507
13,476
13,328
57,544
62,463
49,081
32,503
10,139

32,563,500
129,324,385
53,152,595
98,210,781
129,745,208
179,008,687
154,730,047
175,613,703
1,074,963,797
2,163,369,530
2,930,335,005
3,007,664,783
1,204,368,063

2,521
15,020
7,584
14,738
18,096
21,278
16,336
16,159
68,008
71,528
54,108
32,128
9,473

20,035,612
107,729,277
50,268,431
93,939,991
137,209,303
192,650,253
162,338,496
193,402,035
1,112,229,998
2,095,584,100
2,634,988,733
2,252,287,675
837,295,195

25,816
25,012
11,647
15,514
18,950
17,015
14,326
12,550
52,081
55,755
39,732
18,723
2,244

381,175,623
140,828,684
77,291,724
123,039,399
180,756,105
206,745,649
197,260,598
199,562,959
1,199,717,846
2,320,758,867
2,978,897,311
2,611,685,021
715,330,298

28,832
29,737
14,352
18,270
23,044
20,697
17,401
15,189
61,097
61,993
40,154
14,830
1,381

363,252,688
156,772,444
84,272,234
132,741,413
206,880,939
230,293,970
223,990,701
224,863,416
1,269,096,863
2,280,377,608
2,570,808,912
1,761,621,362
384,986,549

Crop production (111) ............................................................

205,765

9,315,779,238

213,605

7,661,802,857

Animal production (112) .........................................................

103,600

2,017,270,846

133,372

2,228,156,242

Capacity by bushels:
1 to 4,999 bushels .................................................................
5,000 to 9,999 bushels ..........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 bushels ......................................................
20,000 to 29,999 bushels ......................................................
30,000 to 49,999 bushels ......................................................
50,000 to 99,999 bushels ......................................................
100,000 to 249,999 bushels ..................................................
250,000 bushels or more .......................................................
Capacity by land in farms:
1 to 9 acres ............................................................................
10 to 49 acres ........................................................................
50 to 69 acres ........................................................................
70 to 99 acres ........................................................................
100 to 139 acres ....................................................................
140 to 179 acres ....................................................................
180 to 219 acres ....................................................................
220 to 259 acres ....................................................................
260 to 499 acres ....................................................................
500 to 999 acres ....................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..............................................................
2,000 to 4,999 acres ..............................................................
5,000 acres or more ...............................................................
Capacity by harvested cropland:
0 to 9 acres ............................................................................
10 to 49 acres ........................................................................
50 to 69 acres ........................................................................
70 to 99 acres ........................................................................
100 to 139 acres ....................................................................
140 to 179 acres ....................................................................
180 to 219 acres ....................................................................
220 to 259 acres ....................................................................
260 to 499 acres ....................................................................
500 to 999 acres ....................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..............................................................
2,000 to 4,999 acres ..............................................................
5,000 acres or more ...............................................................
Capacity by North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS):

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Table 40. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

All farms

Fewest number of farms accounting for10 percent of sales

25 percent of sales

50 percent of sales

75 percent of sales

Farms ................................................................................number
percent
Land in farms ....................................................................... acres
Average size of farm ................................................... acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

449
(Z)
2,570,166
5,724

4,009
0.2
15,595,983
3,890

32,886
1.5
94,130,514
2,862

125,478
5.7
278,050,330
2,216

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................................... dollars
Average per acre ........................................................ dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

449
11,387,156
25,361,148
4,431

4,009
54,313,028
13,547,775
3,483

32,886
225,251,966
6,849,479
2,393

125,478
557,369,994
4,441,974
2,005

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment ........................................................................ $1,000
percent

194,783,471
100.0

1,834,776
0.9

7,367,608
3.8

26,770,244
13.7

65,115,735
33.4

Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland .................................................................. acres
Harvested cropland ...................................................... acres

406,424,909
309,607,601

1,593,058
1,363,376

8,057,286
7,185,932

55,923,629
50,621,350

165,723,561
148,367,899

Pastureland, excluding woodland
pastured ......................................................................... acres

444,603,270

662,556

6,344,176

34,163,280

102,325,305

Market value of agricultural products
sold (see text) ................................................................... $1,000
Average per farm ....................................................... dollars

297,220,491
134,807

29,754,134
66,267,560

74,305,946
18,534,783

148,611,621
4,518,994

222,915,735
1,776,532

479,467
77,215,262
16,228
1,268,114
18,591
4,898,608

123
161,904
10
(D)

1,201
1,212,472
18
38,439
117
334,098

16,291
15,401,679
372
270,540
1,804
1,607,727

78,108
45,961,097
1,634
678,009
7,209
3,789,796

69,100
14,683,058
112,690
18,625,459

53
1,986,857
54
1,868,401

606
7,151,286
630
6,194,254

3,492
11,583,953
3,255
11,162,758

8,432
13,317,853
8,662
14,533,412

50,784
16,632,734

49
2,149,156

503
7,465,016

2,309
12,000,054

5,909
14,413,792

13,374
384,594
434,502
9,950,098
798,290
61,209,970

83
382,986
257
17,021,241

13
49,590
653
998,345
1,864
25,410,990

92
133,571
6,444
3,270,997
14,414
34,987,323

317
202,887
25,335
5,765,422
53,772
43,767,158

69,763
31,848,029
74,789
18,056,981
121,171
704,855

26
1,113,637
36
1,762,187
3
(D)

895
10,148,341
360
4,719,253
34
63,826

4,786
19,510,391
4,701
12,011,627
476
155,322

14,417
25,162,840
14,336
16,674,228
2,418
268,572

114,317
2,061,862
148,911
37,065,947
6,409
1,415,271

27
382,742
45
2,557,931
-

99
618,206
584
9,168,079
25
276,327

713
956,676
7,311
24,171,845
252
743,612

2,421
1,209,347
21,189
35,267,586
843
1,081,472

43,226
1,199,649

16
211,584

77
457,425

382
643,546

1,166
822,265

18,211
1,709,111

32
166,897

157
483,246

486
836,051

1,315
1,163,921

Value of landlord's share
of total sales (see text) ..................................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

4
(D)

156
106,780

3,754
1,175,074

22,815
3,999,925

Total farm production expenses ........................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
241,113,666

449
25,196,163

4,009
59,183,405

32,886
114,755,630

125,478
169,644,590

1,148,218
18,107,194
918,604
10,074,914

267
355,789
309
333,852

2,713
1,308,207
2,842
1,241,640

25,149
4,514,634
25,479
3,416,672

103,660
10,241,525
99,597
6,565,482

490,819
38,003,682
1,135,968
49,095,106
2,148,806
12,912,179
1,102,530
5,917,615
482,186
21,877,661
667,454
10,880,731

324
11,588,819
332
6,489,443
447
373,571
424
367,958
438
1,926,317
279
267,964

2,268
18,764,456
2,472
15,304,874
4,002
1,286,132
3,859
1,166,233
3,840
7,077,048
2,804
1,040,497

18,667
27,430,160
20,636
30,685,041
32,809
3,532,934
31,204
2,456,583
27,904
12,919,448
24,339
2,898,746

59,425
33,644,485
69,292
40,931,636
125,184
6,711,449
115,197
3,739,504
93,006
17,297,475
89,708
5,341,434

Government payments ........................................................ farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

101
4,405

1,409
81,306

18,374
980,207

83,594
3,095,056

Inventory of selected livestock:
Cattle and calves .............................................................. farms
number
Milk cows ...................................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs .................................................................. farms
number

963,669
96,347,858
69,890
9,266,574
75,442
67,786,318

257
8,285,089
26
281,469
34
6,901,768

1,892
16,459,849
894
2,734,921
352
17,277,838

15,030
28,701,943
4,745
5,301,894
4,594
42,690,366

56,076
43,986,808
14,279
6,946,167
13,808
60,683,841

Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ......................................................................... farms
$1,000
Tobacco .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ..................................................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and
sweet potatoes ............................................................... farms
$1,000
Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................................ farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) ................................................................. farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ................................................................... farms
$1,000
Other crops and hay (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Cattle and calves .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products
from cows ....................................................................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs .................................................................. farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ..................................... farms
$1,000
Horses, ponies, mules, burros,
and donkeys ................................................................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Value of organically produced
commodities (see text) ....................................................... farms
$1,000

Selected farm production expenses:
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners .................................................................... farms
$1,000
Chemicals ........................................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry purchased
or leased (see text) ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Feed purchased ............................................................... farms
$1,000
Gasoline, fuels, and oils ................................................... farms
$1,000
Utilities (see text) .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Hired farm labor ............................................................... farms
$1,000
Interest expense ............................................................... farms
$1,000

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Table 41. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Commodity

2007
Farms

2002
Number

Farms

Number

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ....................................................
Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...........................................................................
Pullets for laying flock replacement .........................................................
Turkeys ....................................................................................................
Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter (see text) ......................
Hogs and pigs ..........................................................................................
Other cattle, livestock, poultry, or aquaculture (see text) .........................

17,001
3,331
1,563
2,195
1,485
8,991
4,641

8,600,795,123
1,823,376,451
116,811,593
200,125,309
8,826,814
89,601,632
(X)

20,778
3,408
1,622
2,102
(NA)
10,370
(NA)

8,330,584,759
1,981,167,784
118,198,365
180,238,549
(NA)
79,402,887
(X)

Grains and oilseeds .................................................................................
Vegetables, melons, and potatoes (see text) ...........................................
Other crops (see text) ..............................................................................
Value of commodities (see text) ($1,000) ................................................
Payments received (see text) ($1,000) ....................................................

506
2,033
14
40,496
40,496

(X)
(X)
(X)
48,847,998
7,603,734

2,295
2,099
114
46,955
46,955

(X)
(X)
(X)
31,589,927
6,002,025

Table 42. Value of Land and Buildings: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Value of land and buildings

2002 1

2007
Farms

Value ($1,000)

Farms

Value ($1,000)

Estimated market value of land and buildings ......................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................................ dollars
Average per acre ........................................................ dollars

2,204,792
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

2,128,739
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
1,144,905,925
537,833
1,213

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................................
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783
206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

5,389,974
15,332,567
53,279,856
198,135,165
255,120,688
279,370,915
397,786,859
242,067,138
297,812,088

250,117
277,144
455,928
597,519
280,285
155,315
90,558
17,887
3,986

6,271,328
20,049,745
64,359,299
182,556,908
191,490,295
211,338,983
266,427,412
117,466,757
84,945,199

1

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.

Table 43. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Value of machinery and equipment

2002 1

2007
Farms

Value ($1,000)

Farms

Value ($1,000)

Estimated market value of machinery and equipment ...................
Average per farm ........................................................ dollars

2,204,513
(X)

194,783,471
88,357

2,052,348
(X)

136,624,880
66,570

By value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................................
$20,000 to $29,999 ................................................................
$30,000 to $49,999 ................................................................
$50,000 to $69,999 ................................................................
$70,000 to $99,999 ................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
279,609
318,680
215,497
151,271
232,001
175,152
48,725
19,210

525,370
1,489,642
4,777,255
6,531,269
11,881,082
12,086,691
12,244,548
30,552,240
51,192,883
31,708,088
31,794,404

348,038
279,061
347,224
231,428
234,070
147,047
112,297
180,503
132,284
31,563
8,833

776,067
1,879,501
4,668,284
5,375,772
8,683,985
8,270,393
9,172,969
24,171,380
38,591,548
20,501,991
14,532,989

1

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.

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Table 44. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Selected machinery and equipment

Total

Manufactured 2003 to 2007
Number

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ............................
Tractors, all .................................................................
2 or 3 .......................................................................
4 or more .................................................................

1,783,324
1,844,647
687,004
355,311

3,512,538
4,389,812
1,609,191
1,978,289

586,671
385,317
70,658
12,301

731,562
530,102
156,572
71,172

1,496,339
1,664,161
614,822
307,733

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .............................
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................................
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..............................

910,937
1,238,101
555,941

1,280,039
1,998,508
1,111,265

127,288
212,259
91,469

142,117
250,743
137,242

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ....................
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ................
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ................................
Hay balers ...................................................................

295,490
12,500
60,133
593,543

346,935
18,162
64,191
727,501

37,491
3,346
7,794
82,405

41,420
4,238
8,381
87,948

1

Farms

Number

Manufactured prior to 2003

Farms

Farms

Number

Total

Manufactured 1998 to 2002

Farms

Number

2,780,976
3,859,710
1,441,428
1,676,676

(NA)
1,901,787
705,550
369,081

(NA)
4,592,545
1,658,293
2,107,096

Farms
(NA)
297,605
56,647
13,533

Number
(NA)
435,218
126,537
81,256

807,659
1,098,874
516,702

1,137,922
1,747,765
974,023

983,294
1,252,337
564,066

1,415,807
2,066,720
1,110,018

99,961
152,256
80,870

121,715
190,945
122,558

262,538
9,716
52,926
530,680

305,515
13,924
55,810
639,553

353,539
15,736
60,613
632,655

409,442
23,336
67,610
766,457

37,756
3,368
7,183
74,594

41,314
4,473
7,870
79,475

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.

Table 45. Fertilizers and Chemicals: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

2007

2002 1

Any fertilizer, manure, or chemicals used 2 ....................... farms

1,195,772

(NA)

Manure used ..................................................................... farms
acres treated

307,073
22,096,315

347,585
22,749,251

Any fertilizer or chemical expense 2 3 ................................ farms
$1,000

1,288,360
28,182,108

(NA)
(NA)

Commercial fertilizer, lime,
2
and soil conditioners used ............................................ farms
acres treated

1,022,036
265,995,497

(NA)
248,060,293

Commercial fertilizer, lime,
and soil conditioners expenses ....................................... farms
$1,000

1,148,218
18,107,194

1,189,850
9,751,460

Chemical expenses ........................................................... farms
$1,000

918,604
10,074,914

947,279
7,608,921

1
2
3

Item

2007

2002 1

Chemicals used to controlInsects ......................................................................... farms
acres treated
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms
acres treated
Nematodes .................................................................. farms
acres treated
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms
acres treated

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

357,274
65,697,023
708,252
193,968,317
35,877
5,936,346
92,334
12,392,352

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ............................................ farms
acres treated

44,638
12,125,799

44,725
10,874,350

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
2002 farm count data are not comparable due to calculation change.
2002 expense data are not comparable due to calculation change.

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Table 46. Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

NAICS code (see text)

Farms

Land in farms
(acres)

Harvested
cropland
(acres)

Estimated market value of
selected capital assets,
average per farm (dollars)
Land and
buildings

Machinery and
equipment

Market value of agricultural
products sold ($1,000)
Total

Crops

Livestock,
poultry, and
their products

Total .................................................................

2,204,792

922,095,840

309,607,601

791,138

88,357

297,220,491

143,657,928

153,562,563

Crop production (111) ..................................................

1,051,889

416,961,540

244,213,836

951,279

108,515

141,921,405

135,806,093

6,115,312

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............................
Soybean farming (11111) ....................................
Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ..........
Dry pea and bean farming (11113) ......................
Wheat farming (11114) ........................................
Corn farming (11115) ...........................................
Rice farming (11116) ...........................................
Other grain farming (11119) ................................

338,237
62,923
515
526
35,232
161,874
3,853
73,314

266,831,616
22,094,100
458,591
382,071
55,992,672
103,071,231
4,233,156
80,599,795

194,191,397
17,599,156
306,033
269,759
29,062,744
86,627,715
3,396,230
56,929,760

1,595,687
884,065
839,339
888,101
1,227,996
1,795,895
2,514,837
1,903,182

203,486
115,621
172,383
198,237
182,956
217,033
368,087
250,461

74,559,692
5,637,504
62,238
79,297
6,157,944
39,675,674
1,936,574
21,010,459

69,851,934
5,532,934
61,081
78,454
5,821,678
38,524,804
1,915,447
17,917,536

4,707,758
104,570
1,157
844
336,267
1,150,870
21,127
3,092,923

Vegetable and melon farming (11121) .....................
Potato farming (111211) ......................................
Other vegetable (except potato) and melon
farming (111219) ...............................................

40,589
2,182

9,272,945
2,577,795

6,018,702
1,992,430

1,095,695
3,199,194

129,380
561,943

14,975,322
2,885,906

14,850,087
2,854,320

125,235
31,586

38,407

6,695,150

4,026,272

976,190

104,804

12,089,416

11,995,767

93,649

Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................
Orange groves (11131) ........................................
Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ................
Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ........
Apple orchards (111331) .................................
Grape vineyards (111332) ...............................
Strawberry farming (111333) ...........................
Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ....
Tree nut farming (111335) ...............................
Fruit and tree nut combination
farming (111336) ...........................................
Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) .............

98,281
8,771
3,429
86,081
11,550
17,036
1,503
8,535
22,821

12,141,683
1,535,483
402,617
10,203,583
2,078,125
2,067,987
149,972
870,154
3,239,199

5,339,755
800,921
205,522
4,333,312
488,273
1,061,070
55,461
220,530
1,652,915

1,201,461
1,625,749
1,600,802
1,142,322
721,439
1,875,518
1,540,283
634,856
1,221,225

68,256
62,929
57,077
69,244
69,708
83,655
108,952
71,044
71,598

18,351,629
2,423,976
783,426
15,144,228
2,259,839
3,890,152
1,185,736
1,211,820
3,655,251

18,225,583
2,382,844
778,099
15,064,639
2,251,555
3,883,341
1,182,263
1,209,450
3,626,067

126,046
41,131
5,326
79,589
8,284
6,811
3,473
2,370
29,184

995
23,641

292,842
1,505,304

106,488
748,575

1,653,450
879,827

112,333
51,369

301,611
2,639,819

286,946
2,625,018

14,666
14,801

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...................................................
Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...............
Nursery and floriculture production (11142) .........
Nursery and tree production (111421) .............
Floriculture production (111422) ......................

54,889
2,044
52,845
34,532
18,313

3,974,530
85,809
3,888,721
3,287,008
601,713

1,698,564
18,712
1,679,852
1,505,323
174,529

691,851
648,219
693,539
762,441
563,615

83,403
136,926
81,332
85,393
73,674

16,967,123
1,552,287
15,414,835
8,901,860
6,512,975

16,930,975
1,550,756
15,380,219
8,875,417
6,504,801

36,147
1,531
34,616
26,443
8,173

Other crop farming (1119) .......................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................
Cotton farming (11192) ........................................
Sugarcane farming (11193) .................................
Hay farming (11194) ............................................
All other crop farming (11199) .............................

519,893
9,626
9,968
614
254,042
245,643

124,740,766
2,518,697
13,081,671
1,299,318
49,923,443
57,917,637

36,965,418
1,219,827
9,778,279
969,321
18,606,436
6,391,555

500,853
832,175
2,134,284
4,842,911
485,030
427,097

55,350
110,057
350,001
602,944
54,244
41,019

17,067,639
1,147,173
4,357,082
885,028
6,488,172
4,190,184

15,947,514
1,077,481
4,300,124
881,698
5,807,594
3,880,617

1,120,126
69,692
56,958
3,330
680,578
309,568

Animal production (112) ...............................................

1,152,903

505,134,300

65,393,765

645,029

69,965

155,299,086

7,851,835

147,447,251

Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .........................
Beef cattle ranching and farming,
including feedlots (11211) ..................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............

744,858

413,261,549

55,185,767

736,094

76,882

92,538,429

5,109,567

87,428,862

687,540
656,475
31,065
57,318

391,990,769
376,170,540
15,820,229
21,270,780

41,893,929
36,675,357
5,218,572
13,291,838

687,997
679,268
872,449
1,313,027

64,670
60,874
144,889
223,368

57,784,399
27,535,096
30,249,303
34,754,031

3,895,789
2,626,582
1,269,207
1,213,778

53,888,610
24,908,514
28,980,096
33,540,252

Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................

30,546

6,949,176

4,747,504

913,782

133,465

18,127,114

1,614,030

16,513,083

Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................
Chicken egg production (11231) ..........................
Broilers and other meat-type chicken
production (11232) .............................................
Turkey production (11233) ...................................
Poultry hatcheries (11234) ...................................
Other poultry production (11239) .........................

64,570
35,651

7,040,000
2,259,774

2,140,320
477,371

612,600
393,850

92,204
59,930

37,797,542
7,546,997

547,736
104,546

37,249,806
7,442,452

17,888
3,405
775
6,851

3,370,828
836,551
69,558
503,289

1,209,528
396,096
9,985
47,340

1,049,601
1,094,102
599,637
372,064

147,794
159,271
427,882
43,676

22,400,358
4,643,075
2,777,612
429,499

306,268
127,009
1,790
8,124

22,094,090
4,516,067
2,775,822
421,375

Sheep and goat farming (1124) ...............................
Sheep farming (11241) ........................................
Goat farming (11242) ...........................................

67,254
30,974
36,280

11,963,667
8,971,952
2,991,715

429,300
324,835
104,465

311,679
404,673
232,286

31,163
33,461
29,201

554,107
435,107
119,000

21,374
18,396
2,979

532,732
416,711
116,021

Animal aquaculture (1125) .......................................

4,777

2,451,244

70,954

806,737

124,020

1,407,750

18,384

1,389,366

Other animal production (1129) ...............................
Apiculture (11291) ...............................................
Horse and other equine production (11292) ........
Fur-bearing animal and rabbit
production (11293) .............................................
All other animal production (11299) .....................

240,898
7,979
168,694

63,468,664
503,609
22,370,495

2,819,920
92,280
675,383

427,928
258,977
354,493

44,322
49,717
41,205

4,874,144
263,268
2,088,845

540,743
19,827
17,332

4,333,401
243,440
2,071,512

2,252
61,973

89,224
40,505,336

16,894
2,035,363

263,603
655,547

47,179
52,015

154,325
2,367,706

2,744
500,839

151,581
1,866,867

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Table 47. Institutional, Research, Experimental, and American Indian Reservation Farms: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

2007

Farms .......................................................................................................... number
Land in farms ................................................................................................. acres
Average size of farm .............................................................................. acres

3,551
48,655,363
13,702

Estimated value of land and buildings .......................................................... $1,000
Average per farm ..................................................................................dollars
Average per acre ...................................................................................dollars

17,192,567
4,841,613
353

Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ............................. $1,000

668,161

Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland ............................................................................................ farms
acres
Harvested cropland ................................................................................ farms
acres
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ............................................. farms
acres
Other cropland ....................................................................................... farms
acres

2,360
1,036,935
1,901
609,785
457
172,160
937
254,990

Total woodland ........................................................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ................................................................................ farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .......................................................................... farms
acres
Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland
and woodland pastured (see text) ............................................................ farms
acres
Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. .............................................................................. farms
acres
Irrigated land .............................................................................................. farms
acres

1,037
3,943,334
284
2,746,461
905
1,196,873
1,402
41,400,020
2,154
2,275,074
1,171
332,363

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) .................................... $1,000
Average per farm ..................................................................................dollars

942,481
265,413

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................................... $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ....................................................... $1,000

320,964
621,516

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Characteristics

2007

Total farm production expenses ................................................................. $1,000
Average per farm ................................................................................ dollars

855,051
240,792

Government payments ................................................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ................................................................................ dollars

723
14,250
19,710

Income from farm-related sources (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ................................................................................ dollars

859
93,213
108,513

Tenure of operator:
Full owners ........................................................................................................
Part owners .......................................................................................................
Tenants ..............................................................................................................

2,717
441
393

Farms by North American Industry Classification System:
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ................................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...................................

475
130
172
338

Other crop farming (1119) .................................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .............................................................

613
5
20

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...........................................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................................................

421
38
105
58

Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .........................................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ..........................

45
37
1,119

588

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Table 48. Organic Agriculture: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

2007

Item

Total organic product sales (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................................... dollars

18,211
1,709,111
93,850

By value of sales:
$1 to $4,999 ............................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ........................................................................ farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $24,999 .................................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $49,999 .................................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more ........................................................................ farms
$1,000

8,285
12,665
1,935
13,391
2,318
36,792
1,515
53,691
4,158
1,592,573

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....................... farms
$1,000
Less than $50,000 ................................................................. farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more .................................................................... farms
$1,000

14,968
1,121,774
12,295
101,343
2,673
1,020,432

Livestock and poultry ................................................................. farms
$1,000
Less than $50,000 ................................................................. farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more .................................................................... farms
$1,000

2,496
109,943
2,245
14,605
251
95,338

Livestock and poultry products .................................................. farms
$1,000
Less than $50,000 ................................................................. farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more .................................................................... farms
$1,000

3,191
477,394
1,927
11,401
1,264
465,993

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) ............................. farms
acres

20,437
2,577,418

By number of organic acres:
1 to 9 acres ................................................................................ farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ............................................................................ farms
acres
50 to 179 acres .......................................................................... farms
acres
180 to 499 acres ........................................................................ farms
acres
500 acres or more ...................................................................... farms
acres

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2007

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION - Con.

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES

9,251
29,178
4,994
115,198
3,498
347,775
1,808
527,865
886
1,557,402

Total acres used for organic production (see text) - Con.
Acres from which organic crops were harvested .......................... farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ....................................................... farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ............................... farms
acres

16,778
1,288,088
7,268
975,380
11,901
616,358

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR
FARMS WITH ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Sex of operator:
Male ......................................................................................................
Female ..................................................................................................

15,912
4,525

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................................
Other .....................................................................................................

12,260
8,177

Place of residence:
On farm operated ..................................................................................
Not on farm operated ............................................................................

17,246
3,191

Days worked off farm:
None .....................................................................................................
Any ........................................................................................................
1 to 49 days ......................................................................................
50 to 99 days ....................................................................................
100 to 199 days ................................................................................
200 days or more ..............................................................................

6,989
13,448
2,528
1,504
2,480
6,936

Years on present farm:
2 years or less .......................................................................................
3 or 4 years ...........................................................................................
5 to 9 years ...........................................................................................
10 years or more ...................................................................................

1,040
1,882
4,530
12,985

Average years on present farm .............................................................

16.9

Age group:
Under 25 years .....................................................................................
25 to 34 years .......................................................................................
35 to 44 years .......................................................................................
45 to 49 years .......................................................................................
50 to 54 years .......................................................................................

109
1,436
2,985
2,920
3,546

55 to 59 years .......................................................................................
60 to 64 years .......................................................................................
65 to 69 years .......................................................................................
70 years and over .................................................................................

3,560
2,564
1,529
1,788

Average age ..........................................................................................

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Table 49. Selected Operator Characteristics for Principal, Second, and Third Operator: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

All operators 1

Principal operator

Second operator

Third operator

Operators ............................................... number

3,281,534

2,204,792

931,670

145,072

Sex of operator:
Male ...............................................................
Female ...........................................................

2,296,342
985,192

1,898,583
306,209

310,592
621,078

87,167
57,905

Primary occupation:
Farming ..........................................................
Other ..............................................................

1,399,791
1,881,743

993,881
1,210,911

342,053
589,617

63,857
81,215

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...........................................
Not on farm operated .....................................

2,492,416
789,118

1,693,362
511,430

717,626
214,044

81,428
63,644

Days worked off farm:
None ...............................................................
Any .................................................................
1 to 49 days ................................................
50 to 99 days ..............................................
100 to 199 days ..........................................
200 days or more .......................................

1,117,957
2,163,577
363,896
180,903
304,961
1,313,817

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

291,341
640,329
107,562
55,387
94,540
382,840

48,869
96,203
17,855
9,938
13,734
54,676

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................................
3 or 4 years ....................................................
5 to 9 years ....................................................
10 years or more ............................................

162,978
239,893
592,955
2,285,708

84,883
138,858
359,545
1,621,506

58,685
83,004
200,046
589,935

19,410
18,031
33,364
74,267

Age group:
Under 25 years ...............................................
25 to 34 years ................................................
35 to 44 years ................................................
45 to 54 years ................................................
55 to 64 years ................................................
65 to 74 years ................................................
75 years and over ..........................................

54,197
209,385
468,740
877,500
848,277
533,436
289,999

11,878
106,735
268,818
565,401
596,306
412,182
243,472

20,650
79,166
173,049
280,847
229,937
108,791
39,230

21,669
23,484
26,873
31,252
22,034
12,463
7,297

Average age ...................................................

54.9

57.1

51.4

44.6

Number of persons living in household ..............

6,828,202

5,797,906

791,256

239,040

1

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Table 50. Women Principal Operators - Selected Farm Characteristics: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

Principal operator
2007

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .........................................................................number
Land in farms ................................................................. acres

306,209
64,264,566

237,819
59,383,557

56,526
107,352
86,991
36,354
18,986

36,068
83,423
71,272
30,452
16,604

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .............................................................................
10 to 49 acres .........................................................................
50 to 179 acres .......................................................................
180 to 499 acres .....................................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................................
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS
Owned land in farms ...................................................... farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ...................................... farms
acres

292,529
50,101,842
45,757
14,162,724

226,820
46,977,149
38,086
12,406,408

260,452
39,349,544
32,077
20,659,890
13,680
4,255,132

199,733
37,223,473
27,087
18,069,305
10,999
4,090,779

TENURE
Full owners .................................................................... farms
acres
Part owners ................................................................... farms
acres
Tenants .......................................................................... farms
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total ............................................................................... farms
$1,000
Market value of agricultural products
sold .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops ......................................... farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Government payments .............................................. farms
$1,000

306,209
11,669,972

237,819
7,826,683

306,209
11,158,210

237,819
7,504,002

88,242
4,547,958

65,880
2,990,097

131,276
6,610,252
87,083
511,763

110,262
4,513,905
60,349
322,681

104,739
47,480
39,662
37,970
34,466
16,292
25,600

72,763
44,092
32,410
29,810
26,351
12,123
20,270

1,485
71,967

3,057
62,462

54,082
283,779

35,884
177,145

55,783
227,984

31,550
145,536

FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Less than $1,000 ....................................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 .....................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 .....................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .....................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .................................................................
$50,000 or more .....................................................................
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
CCC loans ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
1
Reserve Enhancement Programs ............................. farms
$1,000
Other Federal farm program
payments ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
1

Principal operator

Characteristics

2002

2007

2002

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ....................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ................................................................

16,345
6,758
13,876

15,376
3,384
10,983

10,332

10,663

Other crop farming (1119) .....................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................................
Cotton farming (11192) .....................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming,
and all other crop farming
(11193, 11194, 11199) ....................................................

83,827
498
461

55,546
2,855
594

82,868

52,097

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ...........................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ........................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ..................................................

69,327
2,126
3,363
2,723

56,757
3,819
3,418
2,246

Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ......................................................

12,363
17,551

6,716
9,808

67,618

59,103

265,157
21,729
12,785

215,558
11,684
7,653

OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS
Farms byType of organization:
Family or individual .......................................................
Partnerships ..................................................................
Corporations .................................................................
Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc ...........................................................

6,538

2,924

Number of operators:
1 operator ......................................................................
2 operators ....................................................................
3 operators ....................................................................
4 operators ....................................................................
5 or more operators ......................................................

175,407
107,965
17,957
3,215
1,665

137,147
84,216
11,994
3,061
1,401

Number of women operators:
1 woman operator .........................................................
2 women operators .......................................................
3 women operators .......................................................
4 women operators .......................................................
5 or more women operators ..........................................

279,996
22,783
2,761
431
238

217,961
17,282
2,087
355
134

Farms reportingInternet access ..................................................................
High-speed internet access ..............................................

168,280
98,892

123,556
(NA)

Principal operator is a hired manager .......................... farms
acres

6,394
6,474,953

5,505
2,948,686

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ......................................................................
2 households .....................................................................
3 households .....................................................................
4 households .....................................................................
5 or more households .......................................................

254,800
38,080
7,747
3,416
2,166

194,640
27,163
6,099
2,424
1,988

Farms by share of principal operator's
total household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ........................................................
25 to 49 percent ................................................................
50 to 74 percent ................................................................
75 to 99 percent ................................................................
100 percent .......................................................................

246,586
20,981
19,298
11,162
8,182

162,290
23,569
20,145
10,646
15,664

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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Table 51. Women Operators - Selected Operator Characteristics: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

All operators 1
2007

2002

Principal operator
2007

2002

Operators .................................... number

985,192

822,383

306,209

237,819

Primary occupation:
Farming ...............................................
Other ...................................................

341,538
643,654

374,244
448,139

121,799
184,410

124,759
113,060

Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................
Not on farm operated ..........................

796,072
189,120

685,472
136,911

232,683
73,526

188,015
49,804

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................
Any ......................................................
1 to 49 days .....................................
50 to 99 days ...................................
100 to 199 days ...............................
200 days or more ............................

338,395
646,797
107,340
56,190
100,654
382,613

373,292
449,091
48,526
30,668
74,660
295,237

124,779
181,430
29,224
14,722
28,104
109,380

126,196
111,623
12,534
7,710
19,345
72,034

Years on present farm:
2 years or less .....................................
3 or 4 years .........................................
5 to 9 years .........................................
10 years or more .................................

58,427
85,552
207,057
634,156

48,889
85,899
185,667
501,928

15,832
26,063
63,554
200,760

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................
25 to 34 years .....................................
35 to 44 years .....................................
45 to 54 years .....................................

16,632
62,182
157,193
283,098

16,448
56,898
179,222
241,194

1,800
11,286
35,444
77,016

1

Characteristics

All operators 1
2007

Principal operator

2002

2007

2002

Age group - Con.
55 to 64 years ....................................
65 to 74 years ....................................
75 years and over ..............................

251,231
137,246
77,610

181,501
94,545
52,575

77,155
53,179
50,329

51,904
36,372
34,068

Average age of All operators ..................................
Principal operator ..........................
Second operator ............................
Third operator ................................

54.0
(X)
52.2
47.9

51.9
(X)
50.3
45.2

(X)
58.8
(X)
(X)

(X)
56.7
(X)
(X)

Spanish, Hispanic, or
Latino origin (see text) .........................

21,670

16,605

6,777

5,132

13,092
24,295
53,136
147,296

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ......
Asian ..................................................
Black or African American .................
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander ......................
White .................................................
More than one race reported .............

22,845
6,690
9,148

8,483
4,238
6,739

10,103
2,033
4,429

2,418
1,283
2,894

894
935,256
10,359

634
797,947
4,342

267
287,092
2,285

210
229,587
1,427

1,800
9,312
40,286
64,077

Number of persons living
in household ofPrincipal operator ..............................
Second operator ................................
Third operator ....................................

(X)
265,027
71,302

(X)
214,021
42,251

707,254
(X)
(X)

535,731
(X)
(X)

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

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Table 52. Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin Principal Operators - Selected Farm Characteristics:

2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

2007

2002

Characteristics

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres

55,570
17,054,007

50,592
20,770,712

12,139
19,687
12,169
6,215
5,360

8,390
16,061
13,088
7,047
6,006

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .........................................................................................
10 to 49 acres .....................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ...................................................................................
180 to 499 acres .................................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................................
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS
Owned land in farms ..................................................................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ..................................................farms
acres

51,680
10,960,899
12,774
6,093,108

46,755
13,942,460
13,942
6,828,252

42,796
7,621,925
8,884
7,787,437
3,890
1,644,645

36,650
10,346,135
10,105
8,446,641
3,837
1,977,936

TENURE
Full owners ................................................................................farms
acres
Part owners ...............................................................................farms
acres
Tenants ......................................................................................farms
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total ...........................................................................................farms
$1,000
Market value of agricultural products
sold ......................................................................................farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops .....................................................farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products ...................................................................farms
$1,000
Government payments ..........................................................farms
$1,000

55,570
6,730,853

50,592
4,736,943

55,570
6,648,073

50,592
4,669,572

21,744
4,066,957

20,724
3,072,961

24,561
2,581,116
8,562
82,780

24,047
1,596,611
8,569
67,370

FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Less than $1,000 ................................................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 .................................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 .................................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .................................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .............................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 or more .................................................................................

17,078
7,481
6,549
6,172
6,505
3,756
8,029

12,591
7,818
6,208
5,857
6,447
3,557
8,114

388
31,727

1,035
32,474

2,605
13,502

2,722
13,507

7,281
69,278

6,539
53,863

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
CCC loans .................................................................................farms
$1,000
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
1
Reserve Enhancement Programs .........................................farms
$1,000
Other Federal farm program
payments .................................................................................farms
$1,000
1

2007

2002

FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .....................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ...........................................................................

1,842
1,385
8,871

3,365
1,532
7,739

2,341

2,236

Other crop farming (1119) ................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming,
and all other crop farming
(11193, 11194, 11199) ...............................................................

9,219
62
319

8,101
298
477

8,838

7,326

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..........................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .............................................................

19,185
494
581
478

17,756
903
982
552

Poultry and egg production (1123) ...................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .......................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .................................................................

1,831
2,676

744
1,587

6,667

5,095

48,150
4,506
2,240

45,692
2,866
1,659

OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS
Farms byType of organization:
Family or individual ..................................................................
Partnerships .............................................................................
Corporations ............................................................................
Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc ......................................................................

674

375

Number of operators:
1 operator .................................................................................
2 operators ...............................................................................
3 operators ...............................................................................
4 operators ...............................................................................
5 or more operators .................................................................

33,710
18,108
2,818
599
335

33,169
14,331
2,068
589
435

Number of women operators:
1 woman operator ....................................................................
2 women operators ..................................................................
3 women operators ..................................................................
4 women operators ..................................................................
5 or more women operators .....................................................

20,713
1,170
119
28
17

15,742
994
146
43
16

Farms reportingInternet access .............................................................................
High-speed internet access ..........................................................

24,641
14,983

21,113
(NA)

Principal operator is a hired manager ..................................... farms
acres

2,930
2,703,672

2,781
5,037,926

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household .................................................................................
2 households ................................................................................
3 households ................................................................................
4 households ................................................................................
5 or more households ..................................................................

41,928
9,888
1,880
1,034
840

35,814
8,165
1,827
1,126
879

Farms by share of principal operator's
total household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ...................................................................
25 to 49 percent ...........................................................................
50 to 74 percent ...........................................................................
75 to 99 percent ...........................................................................
100 percent ..................................................................................

44,836
3,394
3,494
2,157
1,689

33,307
4,444
4,024
2,280
3,756

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics

All operators 1
2007

Principal operator

2002

2007

2002

Operators .................................... number

82,462

72,349

55,570

50,592

Sex of operator:
Male ....................................................
Female ................................................

60,792
21,670

55,744
16,605

48,793
6,777

45,460
5,132

Primary occupation:
Farming ...............................................
Other ...................................................

36,153
46,309

40,094
32,255

24,933
30,637

29,233
21,359

Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................
Not on farm operated ..........................

53,779
28,683

49,313
23,036

37,019
18,551

35,247
15,345

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................
Any ......................................................
1 to 49 days .....................................
50 to 99 days ...................................
100 to 199 days ...............................
200 days or more ............................

21,843
60,619
12,069
7,125
9,403
32,022

32,349
40,000
5,343
3,403
5,572
25,682

14,763
40,807
7,758
4,785
6,393
21,871

22,647
27,945
3,541
2,298
3,815
18,291

Years on present farm:
2 years or less .....................................
3 or 4 years .........................................
5 to 9 years .........................................
10 years or more .................................

6,174
8,994
19,809
47,485

5,037
8,200
17,024
42,088

3,339
5,358
12,314
34,559

2,723
4,770
11,126
31,973

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................
25 to 34 years .....................................

1,650
5,826

1,554
5,189

298
2,700

340
2,557

1

Characteristics

All operators 1
2007

Principal operator

2002

2007

2002

Age group - Con.
35 to 44 years ....................................
45 to 54 years ....................................
55 to 64 years ....................................
65 to 74 years ....................................
75 years and over ..............................

14,205
22,707
19,784
12,046
6,244

14,884
19,974
15,444
9,906
5,398

8,211
14,995
14,332
9,660
5,374

9,055
13,947
11,803
8,222
4,668

Average age of All operators ..................................
Principal operator ..........................
Second operator ............................
Third operator ................................

53.4
(X)
49.5
42.3

52.6
(X)
48.4
41.1

(X)
56.0
(X)
(X)

(X)
55.0
(X)
(X)

Spanish, Hispanic, or
Latino origin (see text) .........................

82,462

72,349

55,570

50,592

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ......
Asian ..................................................
Black or African American .................
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander ......................
White .................................................
More than one race reported .............

2,766
1,006
806

2,626
943
1,166

1,697
604
597

1,606
596
890

317
76,475
1,092

232
66,589
793

204
51,869
599

141
46,878
481

Number of persons living
in household ofPrincipal operator ..............................
Second operator ................................
Third operator ....................................

(X)
23,037
9,782

(X)
22,086
8,458

159,471
(X)
(X)

145,328
(X)
(X)

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

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Table 54. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race of Principal Operator: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Principal operator reporting -

All
principal
operators

Characteristics
2007

One race
American Indian
or Alaska Native
2002

2007

Black or
African American

Asian

2002

2007

2002

2007

2002

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ............................................................................... number
Land in farms ........................................................................ acres

2,204,792
922,095,840

2,128,982
938,279,056

34,706
49,680,678

15,494
51,716,448

11,214
1,389,766

8,375
990,317

30,599
3,182,313

29,090
3,355,791

232,849
620,283
660,530
368,368
322,762

179,346
563,772
658,705
388,617
338,542

13,108
8,312
6,740
3,471
3,075

1,535
4,582
4,626
2,380
2,371

3,970
3,880
2,067
776
521

3,033
2,862
1,500
601
379

3,849
11,722
11,184
3,064
780

2,626
10,607
11,398
3,557
902

2,064,225
571,303,487
682,759
350,792,353

1,979,140
584,963,623
700,846
353,315,433

32,914
44,272,038
6,736
5,408,640

14,200
46,342,963
5,051
5,373,485

9,379
933,981
2,992
455,785

6,816
643,113
2,440
347,204

28,037
2,138,272
9,477
1,044,041

26,488
2,196,264
9,896
1,159,527

1,522,033
343,952,327
542,192
496,344,290
140,567
81,799,223

1,428,136
356,767,305
551,004
495,012,197
149,842
86,499,554

27,970
39,806,741
4,944
8,170,722
1,792
1,703,215

10,443
41,551,397
3,757
8,795,586
1,294
1,369,465

8,222
722,257
1,157
505,847
1,835
161,662

5,935
495,849
881
337,222
1,559
157,246

21,122
1,661,577
6,915
1,244,462
2,562
276,274

19,194
1,650,583
7,294
1,410,676
2,602
294,532

2,204,792
305,204,413

2,128,982
207,192,033

34,706
1,440,188

15,494
769,520

11,214
3,687,674

8,375
2,268,309

30,599
652,971

29,090
525,359

2,204,792
297,220,491

2,128,982
200,646,355

34,706
1,399,725

15,494
743,522

11,214
3,673,944

8,375
2,261,692

30,599
615,377

29,090
506,881

986,080
143,657,928

944,656
95,151,954

10,273
564,470

4,224
362,194

7,815
2,345,950

6,694
2,007,907

9,143
299,738

8,351
233,710

1,080,312
153,562,563

1,094,608
105,494,401

19,260
835,256

9,099
381,328

2,660
1,327,994

1,198
253,785

14,994
315,639

15,839
273,171

838,391
7,983,922

707,596
6,545,678

4,504
40,462

2,981
25,998

1,215
13,730

586
6,616

8,225
37,595

5,344
18,477

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274
163,500
495,283

430,953
307,368
243,026
246,624
272,333
163,521
465,157

14,202
5,169
4,103
3,712
3,301
1,537
2,682

4,555
2,409
1,844
1,896
1,945
1,006
1,839

1,547
981
987
1,171
1,572
1,071
3,885

907
794
605
838
1,194
858
3,179

9,765
5,351
4,623
4,381
3,519
1,409
1,551

8,635
6,359
4,539
3,947
2,953
1,225
1,432

50,572
4,445,758

106,120
3,833,308

130
7,785

187
4,753

49
3,521

90
4,297

306
6,326

757
7,583

346,227
1,756,226

268,830
1,387,956

1,144
8,647

852
6,611

380
2,224

184
879

2,584
5,878

1,988
4,239

687,434
6,227,696

531,316
5,157,722

3,995
31,815

2,360
19,387

1,034
11,506

426
5,737

6,931
31,717

3,693
14,238

338,237
40,589
98,281

349,023
34,624
95,680

957
2,981
1,304

794
207
815

305
1,374
4,163

209
1,203
3,422

2,398
1,727
836

2,767
1,377
703

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

64,366
442,932
37,013
14,476

364
4,421
33
39

308
2,409
103
60

1,472
935
3
26

1,589
587
8
17

320
6,405
227
191

288
4,854
925
408

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

391,443
664,431
55,472
72,537
33,655
44,219
43,891

4,349
13,251
268
210
330
875
4,468

2,246
6,735
348
184
228
375
455

906
1,105
40
34
80
928
211

562
560
36
31
75
265
87

5,987
14,102
192
165
666
726
746

3,521
15,000
474
231
1,179
405
288

245,675

228,152

5,277

2,636

567

311

2,316

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 acres or more .........................................................................
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS
Owned land in farms .............................................................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms .............................................farms
acres
TENURE
Full owners ...........................................................................farms
acres
Part owners ..........................................................................farms
acres
Tenants .................................................................................farms
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total ......................................................................................farms
$1,000
Market value of agricultural
products sold ..................................................................farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops ................................................farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Government payments .....................................................farms
$1,000
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Less than $1,000 ...........................................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................................
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
CCC loans ............................................................................farms
$1,000
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
1
Reserve Enhancement Programs ....................................farms
$1,000
Other Federal farm program
payments ............................................................................farms
$1,000
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ........................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 54. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race of Principal Operator: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Principal operator reportingOne race
Characteristics

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander
2007

More than
one race

White

2002

2007

2002

2007

2002

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................................ number
Land in farms ....................................................................... acres

1,356
405,006

983
266,757

2,114,325
863,819,828

2,067,379
879,993,532

12,592
3,618,249

7,661
1,956,211

535
457
184
103
77

365
328
169
69
52

209,508
591,781
636,752
359,149
317,135

170,534
542,948
638,707
381,022
334,168

1,879
4,131
3,603
1,805
1,174

1,253
2,445
2,305
988
670

1,083
196,960
419
208,046

760
116,285
344
150,472

1,980,982
521,622,214
659,608
342,197,614

1,923,871
534,480,132
680,873
345,513,400

11,830
2,140,022
3,527
1,478,227

7,005
1,184,866
2,242
771,345

937
107,345
146
244,013
273
53,648

639
99,288
121
81,767
223
85,702

1,454,717
300,373,783
526,265
484,173,586
133,343
79,272,459

1,386,506
312,225,942
537,365
483,391,385
143,508
84,376,205

9,065
1,280,624
2,765
2,005,660
762
331,965

5,419
744,246
1,586
995,561
656
216,404

1,356
102,355

983
56,892

2,114,325
298,582,723

2,067,379
203,273,157

12,592
738,502

7,661
298,796

1,356
101,543

983
56,473

2,114,325
290,711,305

2,067,379
196,787,507

12,592
718,597

7,661
290,280

651
74,498

512
43,307

953,563
140,022,605

921,946
92,368,594

4,635
350,668

2,929
136,242

545
27,044

372
13,166

1,035,960
150,688,701

1,064,010
104,418,913

6,893
367,929

4,090
154,038

123
812

66
420

821,705
7,871,418

697,201
6,485,650

2,619
19,905

1,418
8,516

343
237
175
153
198
85
165

226
165
118
126
142
69
137

470,379
257,260
234,846
243,870
263,909
158,595
485,466

414,665
296,371
234,863
238,816
265,091
159,837
457,736

3,644
1,714
1,575
1,547
1,775
803
1,534

1,965
1,270
1,057
1,001
1,008
526
834

7
364

4
48

50,006
4,420,934

104,958
3,813,448

74
6,829

124
3,178

40
163

13
61

341,202
1,734,407

265,328
1,373,953

877
4,907

465
2,212

104
649

60
359

673,115
6,137,011

523,695
5,111,697

2,255
14,998

1,082
6,304

32
85
335

36
47
269

333,863
34,130
90,742

344,753
31,619
89,642

682
292
901

464
171
829

118
148
2

113
94
-

52,249
505,509
9,306
9,656

61,683
433,798
35,901
13,945

366
2,475
57
54

385
1,190
76
46

146
326
14
5
32
36
83

94
195
4
12
22
32
48

486,547
623,174
30,402
56,764
29,267
61,476
61,212

383,952
639,273
54,449
71,968
32,044
42,901
42,782

2,364
4,517
149
140
171
529
534

1,068
2,668
161
111
107
241
231

142

111

235,537

222,467

1,836

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ...................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ...............................................................................
50 to 179 acres .............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ...........................................................................
500 acres or more .........................................................................
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS
Owned land in farms ............................................................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ............................................ farms
acres
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................................... farms
acres
Part owners .......................................................................... farms
acres
Tenants ................................................................................ farms
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
Market value of agricultural
products sold .................................................................. farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops ................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Government payments ..................................................... farms
$1,000
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Less than $1,000 ...........................................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................................
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
CCC loans ............................................................................ farms
$1,000
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
1
Reserve Enhancement Programs .................................... farms
$1,000
Other Federal farm program
payments ............................................................................ farms
$1,000
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ..........................................................
Cotton farming (11192) .............................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .......................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ...................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ..............................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 54. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race of Principal Operator: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Principal operator reporting -

All
principal
operators

Characteristics

One race
American Indian
or Alaska Native
2007

Black or
African American

Asian

2007

2002

2002

2007

2002

2007

2002

1,906,335
174,247
96,074

1,909,598
129,593
73,752

32,051
1,494
511

14,166
590
266

8,833
1,097
1,125

6,498
772
1,025

27,120
2,476
635

27,567
1,051
241

OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS
Farms byType of organization:
Family or individual ................................................................
Partnerships ..........................................................................
Corporations ..........................................................................
Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc ....................................................................

28,136

16,039

650

472

159

80

368

231

Number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

1,325,855
681,435
84,917
24,819
11,956

18,280
13,382
2,440
357
247

8,385
5,947
749
271
142

6,100
4,093
741
169
111

4,948
2,679
503
119
126

21,814
6,869
1,610
187
119

22,384
5,424
870
196
216

Number of women operators:
1 woman operator ..................................................................
2 women operators ................................................................
3 women operators ................................................................
4 women operators ................................................................
5 or more women operators ...................................................

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

745,369
40,423
5,125
944
393

18,388
1,572
233
32
22

7,110
496
76
14
6

4,959
303
36
14
9

3,049
220
46
4
2

9,398
479
83
10
15

6,670
412
75
20
17

Farms reportingInternet access ..........................................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................................

1,246,723
726,700

1,056,875
(NA)

14,729
7,871

8,092
(NA)

5,339
3,674

3,756
(NA)

10,516
5,655

8,443
(NA)

Principal operator is a hired manager ...................................farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

55,372
103,135,293

884
34,434,025

540
29,448,030

801
231,180

632
153,087

918
179,418

1,046
204,697

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

1,647,030
313,574
62,987
28,846
21,173

26,276
5,946
1,268
648
568

11,817
2,101
551
272
213

7,529
2,272
574
421
418

5,072
1,623
450
298
300

23,236
5,521
1,015
521
306

21,239
4,829
1,001
570
405

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

1,308,886
212,788
213,656
146,828
191,452

29,112
2,031
1,919
1,002
642

11,200
1,419
1,165
728
982

7,169
1,031
1,263
1,001
750

4,611
855
980
643
1,286

27,051
1,488
1,122
615
323

22,830
2,424
1,699
875
1,262

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................................
2 households .............................................................................
3 households .............................................................................
4 households .............................................................................
5 or more households ................................................................
Farms by share of principal operator's
total household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................................
100 percent ................................................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

60 UNITED STATES

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Table 54. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race of Principal Operator: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Principal operator reportingOne race
Characteristics

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander
2007

More than
one race

White

2002

2007

2002

2007

2002

OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS
Farms byType of organization:
Family or individual ................................................................
Partnerships ..........................................................................
Corporations ..........................................................................
Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc ...................................................................

1,182
98
63

890
44
36

1,826,072
168,117
93,360

1,853,355
126,817
72,028

11,077
965
380

7,122
319
156

13

13

26,776

15,179

170

64

Number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

754
500
80
12
10

494
409
51
14
15

1,219,552
756,773
106,673
21,640
9,687

1,285,433
664,078
82,357
24,098
11,413

6,622
4,981
741
164
84

4,211
2,898
387
121
44

Number of women operators:
1 woman operator .................................................................
2 women operators ................................................................
3 women operators ................................................................
4 women operators ................................................................
5 or more women operators ..................................................

613
41
4
-

494
34
3
1

854,865
42,643
5,039
946
494

724,463
39,023
4,890
904
367

6,124
370
44
15
6

3,583
238
35
2
-

Farms reportingInternet access ..........................................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................................

710
481

544
(NA)

1,208,411
705,211

1,032,096
(NA)

7,018
3,808

3,944
(NA)

Principal operator is a hired manager .................................. farms
acres

74
151,223

76
117,222

56,759
85,179,151

52,919
73,013,990

323
497,502

159
198,267

1,029
242
35
26
24

704
140
28
17
18

1,665,820
340,651
63,203
28,229
16,422

1,602,168
303,832
60,729
27,578
20,153

9,937
2,075
343
159
78

6,030
1,049
228
111
84

1,079
105
91
45
36

724
74
64
37
84

1,509,241
169,298
182,233
143,901
109,652

1,319,412
207,282
209,153
144,167
187,365

10,058
847
793
528
366

5,481
734
595
378
473

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................................
2 households .............................................................................
3 households .............................................................................
4 households .............................................................................
5 or more households ................................................................
Farms by share of principal operator's
total household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................................
25 to 49 percent ........................................................................
50 to 74 percent ........................................................................
75 to 99 percent ........................................................................
100 percent ...............................................................................
1

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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Table 55. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2007
[Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Any operator reporting race as Characteristics

American
Indian or
Alaska Native
alone or in
combination
with other races

Asian
alone or in
combination
with other
races

Black or
African American
alone or in
combination
with other races

Native Hawaiian
or Other Pacific
Islander
alone or in
combination
with other races

White
alone or in
combination
with other
races

Any operator
reporting
ethnicity as
Spanish,
Hispanic, or
Latino origin

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .............................................................................. number
Land in farms ...................................................................... acres

61,472
58,163,401

15,360
2,322,805

32,938
3,826,403

3,210
816,698

2,137,088
872,537,716

66,671
24,600,997

16,198
17,105
14,838
7,474
5,857

5,088
5,382
2,977
1,131
782

4,265
12,484
11,803
3,369
1,017

1,111
1,051
569
272
207

213,036
599,692
643,199
362,097
319,064

14,088
23,254
14,810
7,516
7,003

58,459
49,512,617
13,717
8,650,784

13,167
1,519,176
3,961
803,629

30,222
2,555,302
10,056
1,271,101

2,695
431,112
910
385,586

2,002,394
527,504,935
665,584
345,032,781

62,034
16,375,332
15,621
8,225,665

47,755
42,916,318
10,704
12,880,085
3,013
2,366,998

11,399
1,135,868
1,768
973,434
2,193
213,503

22,882
1,952,699
7,340
1,510,725
2,716
362,979

2,300
243,126
395
446,859
515
126,713

1,471,504
304,476,813
530,890
488,184,647
134,694
79,876,256

51,050
10,425,013
10,984
11,865,084
4,637
2,310,900

61,472
3,255,575

15,360
4,253,454

32,938
1,015,470

3,210
410,478

2,137,088
300,305,779

66,671
12,773,746

61,472
3,165,858

15,360
4,233,768

32,938
972,038

3,210
406,852

2,137,088
292,401,775

66,671
12,658,742

19,209
1,455,080

9,976
2,755,940

10,082
474,280

1,518
316,529

961,439
141,032,720

26,819
7,488,049

34,010
1,710,778

4,291
1,477,827

16,122
497,757

1,263
90,323

1,048,184
151,369,055

29,881
5,170,693

10,981
89,717

1,918
19,687

8,778
43,433

433
3,625

826,116
7,904,004

10,675
115,005

21,949
8,945
7,548
6,981
6,870
3,184
5,995

2,628
1,531
1,449
1,644
2,104
1,348
4,656

10,404
5,679
4,895
4,631
3,816
1,551
1,962

880
483
405
375
433
209
425

477,434
260,374
237,624
246,687
266,872
159,981
488,116

19,881
8,742
7,696
7,178
7,676
4,408
11,090

352
27,109

81
6,407

348
9,886

23
1,080

50,130
4,430,944

522
48,476

3,880
22,571

646
3,632

2,818
6,744

154
805

342,640
1,741,537

3,311
18,204

9,112
67,146

1,610
16,055

7,377
36,688

355
2,820

676,875
6,162,467

9,084
96,801

2,451
3,459
2,655

498
1,544
5,106

2,581
1,826
1,008

103
141
738

334,880
34,717
92,416

2,327
1,746
10,769

957
10,204
117
124

1,853
1,576
12
40

423
6,931
248
213

274
454
2
3

52,914
509,839
9,382
9,746

2,972
10,974
91
384

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ..................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ..............................................................................
50 to 179 acres ............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ..........................................................................
500 acres or more .......................................................................
OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS
Owned land in farms ........................................................... farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ........................................... farms
acres
TENURE
Full owners ......................................................................... farms
acres
Part owners ........................................................................ farms
acres
Tenants ............................................................................... farms
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total .................................................................................... farms
$1,000
Market value of agricultural
products sold ................................................................ farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery
and greenhouse crops .............................................. farms
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and
their products ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Government payments ................................................... farms
$1,000
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Less than $1,000 .........................................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ......................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ......................................................................
$50,000 or more ..........................................................................
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS
AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS
CCC loans .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs ..................................... farms
$1,000
Other Federal farm program
payments .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ..........................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ......................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ...........................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .........................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ............................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming,
and all other crop farming
(11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming
(112111) ....................................................................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ..............................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production
(11212) ......................................................................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .........................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ...................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) .............................................................

9,963

1,524

6,470

449

490,711

10,499

23,085
555

1,916
90

14,749
205

809
26

631,399
30,652

21,894
608

523
636
2,066
5,579

80
135
1,102
366

183
708
842
827

27
67
89
147

56,972
29,585
62,512
62,167

833
650
2,347
3,207

9,302

1,094

2,655

335

239,035

8,344
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Table 55. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2007 - Con.
[Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Any operator reporting race as Characteristics

American
Indian or
Alaska Native
alone or in
combination
with other races

Asian
alone or in
combination
with other
races

Black or
African American
alone or in
combination
with other races

Native Hawaiian
or Other Pacific
Islander
alone or in
combination
with other races

White
alone or in
combination
with other
races

Any operator
reporting
ethnicity as
Spanish,
Hispanic, or
Latino origin

OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS
Farms byType of organization:
Family or individual ...............................................................
Partnerships .........................................................................
Corporations .........................................................................
Other - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. .........................................................

55,302
3,776
1,394

12,219
1,447
1,459

28,946
2,763
809

2,731
245
189

1,845,823
169,959
94,204

56,498
5,879
3,430

1,000

235

420

45

27,102

864

Number of operators:
1 operator .............................................................................
2 operators ...........................................................................
3 operators ...........................................................................
4 operators ...........................................................................
5 or more operators ..............................................................

23,857
30,697
5,538
878
502

6,780
6,872
1,289
255
164

22,268
8,050
2,182
269
169

1,174
1,626
337
41
32

1,225,877
770,440
108,862
22,013
9,896

33,710
26,207
5,087
1,046
621

Number of women operators:
1 woman operator ................................................................
2 women operators ...............................................................
3 women operators ...............................................................
4 women operators ...............................................................
5 or more women operators .................................................

37,197
2,709
367
65
41

8,008
519
54
19
17

10,776
622
113
18
17

1,876
124
21
2

869,917
43,530
5,154
975
505

28,758
1,869
217
45
40

Farms reportingInternet access .........................................................................
High-speed internet access ......................................................

31,018
16,848

8,060
5,478

11,877
6,530

1,859
1,251

1,222,096
712,798

32,648
20,189

Principal operator is
a hired manager ................................................................farms
acres

1,465
35,147,642

1,051
415,569

1,059
313,556

164
177,727

57,374
86,567,574

3,857
5,252,703

46,783
10,790
2,139
997
763

10,735
2,930
721
498
476

24,969
5,944
1,124
559
342

2,486
522
96
64
42

1,683,587
344,514
63,836
28,532
16,619

50,079
11,948
2,406
1,240
998

50,696
3,804
3,565
2,075
1,332

10,404
1,283
1,547
1,225
901

28,938
1,628
1,261
705
406

2,554
229
209
124
94

1,527,704
170,745
183,618
144,734
110,287

53,096
4,170
4,300
2,869
2,236

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ..............................................................................
2 households ............................................................................
3 households ............................................................................
4 households ............................................................................
5 or more households ...............................................................
Farms by share of principal operator's
total household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ................................................................
25 to 49 percent .......................................................................
50 to 74 percent .......................................................................
75 to 99 percent .......................................................................
100 percent ..............................................................................

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Table 56. Selected Principal Operator Characteristics by Race: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All principal
operators

Characteristics
2007

American Indian or
Alaska Native
2002

2007

Black or
African American

Asian

2002

2007

2002

2007

2002

Operators ................................................number

2,204,792

2,128,982

34,706

15,494

11,214

8,375

30,599

29,090

Sex of operator:
Male ................................................................
Female ............................................................

1,898,583
306,209

1,891,163
237,819

24,603
10,103

13,076
2,418

9,181
2,033

7,092
1,283

26,170
4,429

26,196
2,894

Primary occupation:
Farming ..........................................................
Other ...............................................................

993,881
1,210,911

1,224,246
904,736

17,682
17,024

8,369
7,125

6,398
4,816

5,398
2,977

13,588
17,011

16,173
12,917

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...........................................
Not on farm operated ......................................

1,693,362
511,430

1,680,160
448,822

27,954
6,752

12,634
2,860

7,125
4,089

5,203
3,172

19,620
10,979

19,473
9,617

Days worked off farm:
None ...............................................................
Any .................................................................
1 to 49 days ................................................
50 to 99 days ..............................................
100 to 199 days ..........................................
200 days or more ........................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

962,200
1,166,782
122,248
66,306
145,880
832,348

12,674
22,032
3,364
2,275
3,417
12,976

5,815
9,679
833
534
1,231
7,081

3,219
7,995
1,602
894
1,182
4,317

4,419
3,956
642
352
535
2,427

10,402
20,197
3,324
2,339
3,494
11,040

14,145
14,945
1,767
1,121
1,981
10,076

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................................
3 or 4 years .....................................................
5 to 9 years .....................................................
10 years or more ............................................

84,883
138,858
359,545
1,621,506

74,754
143,599
374,756
1,535,873

1,451
2,399
5,997
24,859

822
1,450
3,676
9,546

820
1,238
2,285
6,871

456
736
1,856
5,327

1,338
2,019
5,299
21,943

1,058
2,033
5,469
20,530

Age group:
Under 25 years ...............................................
25 to 34 years .................................................
35 to 44 years .................................................
45 to 54 years .................................................
55 to 64 years .................................................
65 to 74 years .................................................
75 years and over ...........................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
565,401
596,306
412,182
243,472

16,962
106,097
366,306
572,664
509,123
354,430
203,400

227
1,975
4,645
8,860
8,586
6,651
3,762

166
940
2,974
4,877
3,881
1,879
777

77
439
1,511
3,076
3,288
1,637
1,186

70
299
1,422
2,714
1,857
1,079
934

158
722
2,528
6,477
9,487
6,854
4,373

213
668
2,953
7,017
7,682
6,449
4,108

Average age ...................................................

57.1

55.3

56.6

52.6

56.4

55.2

60.3

59.4

Number of persons living in household ...............

5,797,906

5,717,302

102,031

43,752

35,329

26,872

75,466

73,995

Characteristics

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander
2007

White

2002

2007

More than one race reported
2002

2007

2002

Operators ................................................number

1,356

983

2,114,325

2,067,379

12,592

7,661

Sex of operator:
Male ................................................................
Female ............................................................

1,089
267

773
210

1,827,233
287,092

1,837,792
229,587

10,307
2,285

6,234
1,427

Primary occupation:
Farming ..........................................................
Other ...............................................................

631
725

530
453

949,809
1,164,516

1,189,636
877,743

5,773
6,819

4,140
3,521

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...........................................
Not on farm operated ......................................

930
426

673
310

1,627,466
486,859

1,635,864
431,515

10,267
2,325

6,313
1,348

Days worked off farm:
None ...............................................................
Any .................................................................
1 to 49 days ................................................
50 to 99 days ..............................................
100 to 199 days ..........................................
200 days or more ........................................

345
1,011
135
116
182
578

426
557
54
39
90
374

746,846
1,367,479
228,676
109,232
187,147
842,424

934,285
1,133,094
118,510
64,013
141,332
809,239

4,261
8,331
1,378
722
1,265
4,966

3,110
4,551
442
247
711
3,151

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................................
3 or 4 years .....................................................
5 to 9 years .....................................................
10 years or more ............................................

88
164
304
800

65
119
227
572

80,598
132,144
343,293
1,558,290

72,024
138,602
361,860
1,494,893

588
894
2,367
8,743

329
659
1,668
5,005

Age group:
Under 25 years ...............................................
25 to 34 years .................................................
35 to 44 years .................................................
45 to 54 years .................................................
55 to 64 years .................................................
65 to 74 years .................................................
75 years and over ...........................................

7
41
200
397
391
210
110

5
64
139
328
261
133
53

11,353
103,022
258,495
543,382
570,877
394,369
232,827

16,474
103,783
357,501
555,378
493,547
343,726
196,970

56
536
1,439
3,209
3,677
2,461
1,214

34
343
1,317
2,350
1,895
1,164
558

Average age ...................................................

55.7

53.6

57.1

55.3

57.3

54.7

Number of persons living in household ...............

4,094

3,008

5,548,092

5,548,756

32,894

20,919

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Table 57. Selected Operator Characteristics by Race: 2007
[Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Characteristics

American Indian
or Alaska Native
only

American Indian
or Alaska Native
alone or in
combination with
other races

Asian
alone or in
combination with
other races

Asian only

Black or
African American
alone or in
combination with
other races

Black or
African American
only

Operators ............................................... number

55,889

77,437

18,289

20,417

39,697

41,024

Sex of operator:
Male ...............................................................
Female ...........................................................

33,044
22,845

45,294
32,143

11,599
6,690

12,922
7,495

30,549
9,148

31,436
9,588

Primary occupation:
Farming ..........................................................
Other ..............................................................

27,158
28,731

35,651
41,786

9,718
8,571

10,656
9,761

16,990
22,707

17,547
23,477

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...........................................
Not on farm operated .....................................

44,160
11,729

61,172
16,265

11,735
6,554

13,295
7,122

24,809
14,888

25,787
15,237

Days worked off farm:
None ...............................................................
Any .................................................................
1 to 49 days ................................................
50 to 99 days ..............................................
100 to 199 days ..........................................
200 days or more .......................................

19,805
36,084
5,945
3,977
5,761
20,401

26,832
50,605
8,637
5,283
8,003
28,682

5,174
13,115
2,643
1,507
2,031
6,934

5,833
14,584
2,897
1,669
2,243
7,775

13,040
26,657
4,558
3,340
4,589
14,170

13,446
27,578
4,754
3,426
4,730
14,668

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................................
3 or 4 years ....................................................
5 to 9 years ....................................................
10 years or more ............................................

3,216
4,463
10,606
37,604

4,449
6,243
15,217
51,528

1,550
2,262
3,961
10,516

1,689
2,475
4,438
11,815

2,232
3,106
7,442
26,917

2,309
3,229
7,768
27,718

Age group:
Under 25 years ...............................................
25 to 34 years ................................................
35 to 44 years ................................................
45 to 54 years ................................................
55 to 64 years ................................................
65 to 74 years ................................................
75 years and over ..........................................

1,510
4,359
8,803
14,534
12,835
8,914
4,934

1,963
5,689
11,823
20,257
18,807
12,487
6,411

329
1,124
2,816
5,154
4,984
2,327
1,555

414
1,278
3,141
5,765
5,481
2,622
1,716

580
1,334
3,882
8,818
12,019
8,138
4,926

630
1,452
4,057
9,185
12,332
8,358
5,010

Average age of All operators ...............................................
Principal operator .......................................
Second operator .........................................
Third operator .............................................

53.8
56.6
50.9
41.6

54.0
56.7
51.5
42.1

54.2
56.4
51.6
45.2

54.0
56.5
51.3
43.9

58.5
60.3
53.8
48.0

58.3
60.2
53.6
47.3

Number of persons
living in household of Principal operator ...........................................
Second operator .............................................
Third operator .................................................

102,031
12,095
4,918

129,901
19,031
6,511

35,329
5,005
1,698

38,709
5,614
1,978

75,466
8,319
2,907

77,548
8,695
3,059

Characteristics

Native Hawaiian or
Pacific Islander alone or
in combination with
other races

Native Hawaiian or
Pacific Islander only

White alone or
in combination with
other races

White only

Operators ............................................... number

2,359

3,695

3,140,754

3,164,285

Sex of operator:
Male ...............................................................
Female ...........................................................

1,465
894

2,312
1,383

2,205,498
935,256

2,219,067
945,218

Primary occupation:
Farming ..........................................................
Other ..............................................................

1,055
1,304

1,626
2,069

1,335,085
1,805,669

1,344,396
1,819,889

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...........................................
Not on farm operated .....................................

1,636
723

2,608
1,087

2,390,874
749,880

2,409,323
754,962

Days worked off farm:
None ...............................................................
Any .................................................................
1 to 49 days ................................................
50 to 99 days ..............................................
100 to 199 days ..........................................
200 days or more .......................................

641
1,718
281
192
327
918

1,023
2,672
437
289
480
1,466

1,071,369
2,069,385
347,410
170,391
289,718
1,261,866

1,078,979
2,085,306
350,336
171,811
292,129
1,271,030

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ................................................
3 or 4 years ....................................................
5 to 9 years ....................................................
10 years or more ............................................

193
301
610
1,255

266
438
900
2,091

154,378
227,656
565,079
2,193,641

155,712
229,689
570,084
2,208,800

Age group:
Under 25 years ...............................................
25 to 34 years ................................................
35 to 44 years ................................................
45 to 54 years ................................................
55 to 64 years ................................................
65 to 74 years ................................................
75 years and over ..........................................

54
125
406
701
627
297
149

98
206
587
1,078
1,002
490
234

51,156
200,891
449,409
841,704
811,121
509,740
276,733

51,688
202,370
452,685
848,006
817,554
513,611
278,371

Average age of All operators ...............................................
Principal operator .......................................
Second operator .........................................
Third operator .............................................

53.1
55.7
50.9
42.2

53.3
56.6
50.4
41.1

54.9
57.1
51.3
44.7

54.9
57.1
51.3
44.7

Number of persons
living in household of Principal operator ...........................................
Second operator .............................................
Third operator .................................................

4,094
556
215

6,247
969
391

5,548,092
757,614
227,356

5,579,479
764,915
229,161

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

232,849
10.6
1,080,019
5

620,283
28.1
15,918,542
26

153,862
7.0
8,930,361
58

192,043
8.7
15,783,304
82

175,146
7.9
20,313,722
116

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

232,849
6,866,537
29,489

620,283
21,412,065
34,520

153,862
7,472,937
48,569

192,043
10,142,372
52,813

175,146
10,593,526
60,484

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

92,363
45,872
31,287
23,447
19,532

228,425
125,853
90,719
71,126
50,629

38,094
25,951
26,009
25,238
20,240

37,894
26,834
31,704
33,457
31,016

34,320
17,526
23,616
29,821
31,800

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

7,829
4,054
3,798
1,926

20,018
11,932
8,635
4,230

7,603
3,168
3,414
1,468

15,505
5,631
4,734
2,040

17,685
9,459
5,098
2,421

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

1,481
1,260
956
179
125

3,864
4,852
3,534
921
397

1,105
1,572
1,136
264
172

1,360
1,868
1,322
346
200

1,525
1,875
1,324
337
214

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

232,849
6,845,798

620,283
21,227,336

153,862
7,376,730

192,043
9,962,585

175,146
10,392,597

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

6,254
25,138
80
9,924
3,761
15,574
54
5,703
358
392
2,499
8,949
20
2,005
62
53
42
19
10
32
-

44,403
281,539
146
15,445
27,036
160,704
81
8,432
4,884
15,669
1
(D)
19,168
97,116
26
2,696
478
1,466
544
1,023
108
2,095
1
(D)

18,136
200,843
122
9,716
12,069
110,723
50
3,770
2,820
13,442
3
(D)
8,541
68,720
14
1,317
279
1,578
311
740
87
2,864
14
966

30,897
509,913
804
53,469
22,064
294,502
414
28,188
5,503
31,174
10
544
15,855
168,666
17
1,192
474
3,275
590
2,243
100
3,798
28
(D)

31,519
711,220
3,477
226,779
23,534
408,194
1,365
90,680
6,191
43,375
25
1,623
17,540
236,413
132
8,093
567
4,781
1
(D)
707
2,862
125
7,543
63
5,959

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

337
118
-

2,727
3,466
-

1,649
2,775
3
162

2,964
6,256
5
458

3,401
8,051
11
836

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

907
9,286
8
475
72
142
-

2,366
47,348
196
19,146
532
4,213
5
295

1,214
27,792
93
9,135
259
3,422
4
248

1,672
46,981
184
23,016
375
7,944
33
2,421

1,654
55,118
243
32,558
480
12,882
58
4,843

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

15,324
128,527
269
36,945

21,119
408,066
1,580
234,709

4,478
132,017
572
92,313

4,656
194,592
698
154,917

3,880
233,555
731
199,970

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

31,168
282,559
558
46,579

41,266
1,564,846
9,104
1,110,718

6,978
575,243
2,683
523,628

7,070
738,511
2,964
691,642

5,685
851,059
2,461
815,901

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

20,186
1,742,458
5,065
1,577,222

16,709
3,666,908
5,526
3,526,538

2,811
1,174,753
1,058
1,153,376

2,406
1,026,499
946
1,007,491

2,048
997,278
855
980,795

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

2,272
8,440
15
1,407

5,206
43,767
144
14,024

1,188
17,855
80
8,976

1,316
24,509
143
15,909

998
21,409
126
14,089

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .................................................................number
percent
Land in farms ........................................................ acres
Average size of farm ..................................... acres

139,479
6.3
21,954,090
157

87,502
4.0
17,283,570
198

68,313
3.1
16,258,454
238

212,553
9.6
75,892,077
357

149,713
6.8
104,140,461
696

92,656
4.2
127,595,277
1,377

80,393
3.6
496,945,963
6,181

Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

139,479
9,955,356
71,375

87,502
8,299,422
94,848

68,313
8,056,538
117,936

212,553
35,798,682
168,422

149,713
50,863,929
339,743

92,656
53,890,697
581,621

80,393
81,852,352
1,018,153

21,409
10,581
16,325
23,381
27,265

11,422
5,425
7,720
12,586
18,079

7,067
3,243
4,749
8,820
14,196

16,675
6,334
9,718
19,040
38,657

7,208
2,156
3,090
5,560
16,048

2,790
639
934
1,551
4,485

2,213
298
438
807
2,327

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

16,187
13,361
5,996
2,137

11,255
10,244
6,294
1,965

9,252
9,171
7,409
2,066

29,660
28,300
41,621
12,472

17,358
17,839
32,580
31,286

7,434
9,502
15,219
20,379

3,714
6,463
14,251
13,861

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ............................................

1,328
1,509
1,062
261
186

1,212
1,300
911
255
134

1,167
1,173
822
212
139

4,952
5,124
3,594
970
560

9,608
6,980
5,003
1,207
770

20,629
9,094
6,827
1,446
821

15,336
20,685
15,372
3,447
1,866

Total sales .........................................................farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Corn ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Wheat ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Soybeans ..................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Sorghum ....................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Barley ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Rice ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000

139,479
9,700,376

87,502
8,116,422

68,313
7,870,430

212,553
34,865,082

149,713
49,447,851

92,656
52,135,313

80,393
79,279,971

32,353
1,048,257
8,281
599,354
23,856
592,865
3,066
219,292
7,867
74,599
71
4,775
18,884
342,785
402
25,316
912
9,019
8
(D)
728
4,073
4
227
168
13,443
102
11,570

22,464
898,615
7,794
627,045
17,454
503,126
3,245
238,612
5,258
54,272
75
5,393
14,176
303,060
699
42,999
582
6,922
18
1,272
652
3,816
5
641
166
16,634
106
14,686

20,783
1,039,389
9,117
824,947
16,165
585,784
4,505
354,543
5,236
61,986
106
7,997
13,304
344,189
1,369
86,136
697
9,630
27
1,935
641
4,827
13
834
159
22,037
127
20,950

82,108
6,703,393
47,677
6,039,377
63,966
3,795,990
30,344
3,099,951
25,010
438,421
1,450
111,898
55,055
2,140,167
16,839
1,223,197
3,593
66,756
276
19,760
2,427
32,161
150
12,520
844
153,171
695
148,618

80,755
14,154,746
62,330
13,786,817
63,248
8,002,494
46,298
7,640,018
30,733
1,009,330
6,128
549,979
56,970
4,372,236
37,145
3,865,155
5,377
181,957
1,155
102,395
2,881
73,359
428
41,981
1,300
322,929
1,177
319,184

60,754
20,382,076
52,432
20,205,501
44,641
10,998,221
37,231
10,834,739
31,131
2,084,191
14,009
1,689,382
40,449
5,832,465
33,016
5,642,616
6,451
398,292
2,764
319,230
3,425
151,549
965
105,402
1,516
516,163
1,428
513,303

49,041
31,260,132
43,083
31,137,592
29,746
14,441,423
24,775
14,335,197
34,536
6,796,791
25,372
6,572,697
22,648
6,369,219
19,590
6,290,640
7,670
968,070
4,723
903,689
5,378
424,376
2,408
364,810
1,502
959,523
1,443
957,667

3,215
11,474
27
1,964

2,504
10,787
18
1,474

2,277
10,937
30
1,999

8,614
76,726
332
28,210

8,414
192,442
1,172
124,471

8,284
401,195
2,696
323,269

10,842
1,300,731
5,768
1,215,671

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ..................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes .....................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

1,183
50,055
210
34,550
613
20,926
128
11,074

1,009
42,295
195
28,193
385
13,932
92
7,974

716
37,296
185
27,583
377
18,617
141
14,038

2,287
162,610
869
134,310
2,034
159,958
1,085
135,390

1,726
259,265
1,079
243,640
3,826
565,606
2,916
541,562

1,029
282,604
823
277,373
4,902
1,337,081
4,331
1,320,664

465
247,466
410
246,055
4,736
2,753,887
4,439
2,746,002

2,557
171,353
570
149,520

1,696
178,352
465
164,251

1,320
185,572
431
174,724

4,466
965,727
1,784
927,495

4,136
1,941,826
2,416
1,911,595

2,986
3,001,903
2,209
2,986,980

2,482
7,141,568
2,099
7,133,889

3,795
824,696
1,781
803,330

2,496
625,360
1,261
610,190

1,920
663,754
996
653,873

5,330
2,427,378
2,833
2,395,699

3,428
2,645,773
1,956
2,624,491

1,977
2,328,323
1,181
2,315,986

1,577
5,097,956
1,046
5,089,341

1,289
741,581
569
732,354

860
630,577
421
624,622

595
558,721
303
554,700

1,774
2,202,962
977
2,191,146

1,162
1,940,469
709
1,934,024

555
1,154,237
350
1,151,091

389
796,292
260
794,266

553
14,572
87
11,266

390
15,351
78
12,590

261
7,955
35
5,888

631
42,557
164
37,764

326
64,247
112
62,020

149
30,366
62
29,255

84
93,566
42
93,277

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

11,565
20,466
27
4,331

113,632
310,120
86
9,993

35,899
156,537
117
10,350

45,407
249,815
348
34,499

41,059
285,503
660
54,371

Cattle and calves .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

38,626
470,074
1,190
313,146

150,791
1,824,688
2,996
1,146,086

52,095
773,729
1,108
446,015

71,132
1,376,818
1,942
840,529

71,605
1,554,893
2,502
907,540

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

2,008
129,607
365
114,150
11,861
1,233,719
1,529
1,206,894
27,159
50,097
91
15,735

6,320
1,199,158
1,678
1,153,441
19,643
2,359,660
2,133
2,321,619
43,765
103,815
129
30,700

2,976
638,993
1,366
616,800
4,210
636,384
545
627,449
7,652
20,931
46
5,356

5,073
1,133,776
2,724
1,095,920
5,200
757,823
720
741,803
8,195
35,695
72
16,249

5,935
1,494,595
3,739
1,453,603
4,588
713,847
786
698,572
6,877
25,198
60
7,156

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

21,439
145,535
348
53,140
26,847
2,180,464
1,739
2,154,124
1,741
176,987
499
164,088

46,873
390,716
1,170
190,852
55,310
8,577,134
7,278
8,531,135
1,708
218,234
550
208,114

8,260
100,495
265
65,964
11,184
2,826,178
2,226
2,816,018
381
43,300
117
41,313

8,703
86,858
271
49,429
12,902
3,616,619
2,671
3,605,316
377
64,264
131
62,337

6,566
171,303
281
143,943
10,945
3,150,565
2,528
3,140,685
370
80,362
149
78,524

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

11,706
242,300
663
202,110

15,331
227,124
583
187,538

2,692
48,261
114
41,666

3,017
91,967
97
84,518

2,530
33,808
89
27,634

Government payments ..................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

13,028
20,739

114,668
184,729

44,939
96,207

71,515
179,787

68,426
200,929

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

941
6,379

4,547
27,040

1,962
14,760

3,195
29,610

3,737
42,461

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

29,248
91,576

49,216
256,386

9,839
81,172

10,782
99,661

9,411
103,548

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

232,849
6,548,653
28,124

620,283
20,357,143
32,819

153,862
6,520,369
42,378

192,043
8,750,931
45,568

175,146
9,019,675
51,498

1,148,218
18,107,194

88,888
83,644

250,762
379,594

70,795
167,001

92,970
277,421

89,510
339,316

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

86,292
2,316
172
108

239,731
9,927
697
407

64,452
5,898
272
173

79,890
12,450
435
195

70,001
18,525
682
302

Chemicals purchased ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

918,604
10,074,914

66,771
46,734

190,277
223,388

51,796
92,824

69,827
140,246

67,111
172,118

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

65,375
1,232
105
59

181,167
8,295
521
294

48,487
2,788
363
158

64,936
4,038
581
272

60,833
5,191
687
400

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

775,893
11,740,521

52,829
266,345

136,574
655,662

40,021
203,093

56,349
250,935

55,408
276,298

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

39,974
7,272
3,494
979
1,110

103,342
25,649
4,891
934
1,758

25,053
12,769
1,615
240
344

30,063
22,331
3,333
263
359

26,054
21,922
6,787
297
348

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ......................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

31,062
278,783
867
78,178

20,938
222,906
754
71,381

16,013
204,376
774
81,358

48,029
939,093
4,364
528,114

32,573
1,439,473
6,458
1,152,319

20,521
1,838,641
6,152
1,657,720

17,804
4,004,386
7,224
3,846,464

Cattle and calves ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ...............................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

58,020
2,072,026
3,030
1,454,195

41,556
1,623,568
2,754
1,128,905

33,717
1,525,900
2,799
1,076,220

108,997
7,585,803
16,317
5,993,422

76,468
12,617,786
24,794
11,526,691

46,288
11,552,788
23,741
11,025,774

48,995
18,231,898
36,810
17,927,568

5,646
1,504,386
4,172
1,475,213
3,330
574,863
717
562,804
4,813
49,686
69
35,753

4,908
1,347,758
3,936
1,328,255
2,485
525,918
684
514,818
2,952
16,554
47
7,270

4,545
1,340,882
3,832
1,325,027
2,044
581,741
677
572,996
2,186
12,625
36
4,804

16,552
6,154,795
14,691
6,115,278
7,441
2,147,037
3,229
2,111,679
6,790
50,016
138
22,896

10,251
7,067,174
9,433
7,051,951
7,056
2,904,186
4,331
2,872,343
4,619
78,479
186
55,088

3,896
5,066,748
3,558
5,062,047
4,582
2,684,574
3,174
2,668,478
2,705
54,071
159
36,659

1,653
4,770,159
1,298
4,766,524
2,349
2,937,229
1,431
2,930,521
3,458
207,688
792
177,973

4,371
77,081
203
58,614
6,874
2,197,342
1,618
2,191,811
261
45,043
108
43,436

2,736
71,803
141
59,998
4,638
1,850,990
1,272
1,846,782
194
32,554
85
31,189

1,835
44,706
116
36,713
3,308
1,583,335
1,037
1,580,481
103
50,632
49
50,160

4,939
214,271
315
190,654
8,610
4,828,817
3,002
4,820,603
414
163,053
222
160,926

3,153
307,439
228
291,193
4,678
3,194,839
1,792
3,190,307
369
147,197
207
145,348

1,994
288,229
115
277,345
2,062
1,867,774
728
1,865,458
256
158,918
161
157,311

3,448
163,425
185
141,202
1,553
1,191,889
376
1,189,742
235
234,727
171
233,708

1,640
29,726
70
25,344

983
19,888
56
17,090

711
14,930
31
12,064

2,011
117,613
127
110,501

1,108
119,346
113
113,275

675
106,981
101
102,388

822
147,705
250
142,532

Government payments ......................................farms
$1,000

69,059
254,980

43,449
183,000

38,129
186,108

134,321
933,600

109,732
1,416,078

72,637
1,755,384

58,488
2,572,381

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

4,004
58,718

3,308
55,853

3,042
65,457

14,939
458,042

21,382
1,204,908

19,949
1,933,727

16,700
2,532,431

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ....................................farms
$1,000

5,974
88,251

3,813
57,431

2,820
43,509

7,748
166,825

4,201
108,933

2,116
64,746

1,649
49,232

139,479
8,310,155
59,580

87,502
6,810,449
77,832

68,313
6,414,208
93,894

212,553
27,833,908
130,950

149,713
39,059,348
260,895

92,656
40,438,779
436,440

80,393
61,050,050
759,395

73,979
381,007

51,437
324,047

42,411
350,049

142,534
1,828,152

112,316
3,163,004

73,775
4,195,223

58,841
6,618,736

49,989
22,715
911
364

31,225
18,837
1,065
310

22,222
18,209
1,540
440

54,520
68,686
15,670
3,658

22,375
42,936
28,831
18,174

8,351
17,338
15,655
32,431

5,883
11,709
8,703
32,546

Chemicals purchased ........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

58,730
186,640

40,342
161,035

34,352
168,851

119,327
899,009

99,053
1,642,214

67,082
2,288,599

53,936
4,053,256

50,807
6,824
696
403

32,899
6,506
544
393

25,928
7,474
526
424

72,509
41,150
3,502
2,166

36,153
45,457
12,398
5,045

15,040
22,113
17,459
12,470

11,950
11,717
9,212
21,057

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees .........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

49,588
258,866

34,963
220,545

29,998
216,705

107,649
1,151,325

93,672
1,949,101

65,389
2,531,309

53,453
3,760,337

18,733
19,075
11,241
245
294

11,704
12,215
10,583
225
236

8,259
9,966
11,310
248
215

21,542
28,530
52,637
3,915
1,025

9,983
16,040
38,898
24,047
4,704

4,202
8,313
15,895
17,647
19,332

3,255
8,072
12,778
7,280
22,068

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ...................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ...................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

50,067
1,236,494

119,777
3,098,586

28,806
849,803

36,738
1,228,926

35,109
1,192,899

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

41,090
5,379
1,886
996
716

94,267
14,888
5,102
3,609
1,911

21,032
4,527
1,493
1,220
534

25,680
6,618
2,246
1,434
760

23,752
6,786
2,464
1,381
726

278,572
3,599,873

18,686
87,641

52,644
295,039

15,096
90,309

20,517
155,614

20,821
143,254

279,155
34,403,809

37,466
1,148,853

81,756
2,803,547

17,485
759,495

20,948
1,073,312

18,742
1,049,645

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

144,894
1,845,235

336,819
6,651,951

76,080
2,265,656

91,235
3,055,859

83,492
2,907,273

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

114,652
24,643
2,786
1,249
1,564

267,113
53,850
6,539
3,131
6,186

58,589
12,566
2,082
891
1,952

68,512
15,996
3,205
1,122
2,400

59,942
16,397
3,645
1,151
2,357

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

220,352
351,982

601,517
993,438

150,203
306,972

187,537
419,007

171,331
453,292

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

207,558
11,181
1,009
604

569,947
27,054
2,857
1,659

140,283
8,533
878
509

173,811
11,993
1,125
608

154,598
14,735
1,344
654

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

99,087
229,271

242,824
595,695

63,042
178,546

83,150
231,300

80,774
236,407

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

62,272
28,656
7,164
573
422

153,721
68,829
17,147
1,960
1,167

39,440
17,827
4,811
594
370

50,826
24,894
6,300
684
446

46,285
26,497
6,768
802
422

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

196,891
463,207

548,885
1,421,123

138,381
429,922

172,583
586,910

158,890
633,733

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

179,349
15,639
1,208
695

493,923
49,229
3,520
2,213

121,875
14,670
1,129
707

149,798
20,451
1,490
844

131,842
24,162
1,869
1,017

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

32,031
740,684

82,876
2,047,913

23,330
685,089

30,013
800,492

30,989
834,713

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

21,117
5,814
3,542
1,019
539

56,049
15,054
8,084
2,139
1,550

16,217
3,815
2,235
641
422

21,605
4,533
2,611
732
532

21,659
5,116
2,783
880
551

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

15,619
93,155

40,521
354,835

9,996
117,434

11,805
130,655

11,737
152,388

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

5,975
6,085
2,970
338
251

14,369
13,911
9,164
1,903
1,174

3,526
3,404
2,009
546
511

4,352
4,195
2,097
546
615

3,805
4,616
2,177
499
640

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

12,819
34,030

54,839
160,948

18,080
67,533

27,084
107,179

27,664
121,108

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

8,619
3,199
793
112
96

33,869
16,071
4,085
427
387

9,527
6,659
1,589
135
170

12,679
11,022
2,876
274
233

11,354
11,970
3,701
374
265

490,372
13,274,530

13,547
38,864

43,591
133,237

17,629
63,376

25,317
101,759

30,108
147,459

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

12,060
674
542
271

39,059
2,293
1,483
756

14,969
1,632
745
283

20,410
2,796
1,718
393

23,454
3,223
2,817
614

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

27,134
1,322,556

19,650
1,070,660

16,162
982,437

54,220
4,563,837

43,055
7,734,620

28,453
6,698,913

31,648
8,023,952

17,377
6,031
1,990
1,087
649

11,824
4,574
1,761
909
582

9,298
3,963
1,537
807
557

28,150
14,112
6,316
3,273
2,369

17,235
12,012
6,715
3,664
3,429

9,326
8,113
4,959
2,720
3,335

7,383
10,438
6,299
3,083
4,445

17,174
162,539

12,861
119,689

10,695
113,900

37,023
435,756

29,149
612,923

19,602
446,981

24,304
936,228

13,331
1,160,016

9,370
950,971

7,529
868,537

24,685
4,128,080

20,480
7,121,697

13,592
6,251,932

13,771
7,087,724

Feed purchased ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

63,234
2,411,895

43,391
2,008,218

33,893
1,797,074

105,932
6,742,850

72,231
7,289,190

42,404
5,630,555

42,363
6,489,351

42,946
14,211
3,369
957
1,751

27,353
10,654
3,046
881
1,457

20,022
8,919
2,855
820
1,277

54,541
31,219
12,042
3,647
4,483

29,231
24,354
10,026
4,141
4,479

14,010
15,902
6,596
2,547
3,349

9,695
16,617
10,203
2,935
2,913

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ....................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

136,232
422,162

85,925
332,077

67,223
306,621

209,125
1,403,979

147,765
1,984,589

91,825
2,268,395

79,771
3,669,665

118,140
16,323
1,126
643

70,165
14,232
960
568

51,574
14,189
942
518

131,622
69,472
5,444
2,587

55,658
74,044
12,778
5,285

19,722
43,351
18,861
9,891

11,467
31,217
17,441
19,646

Utilities (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

68,144
208,777

47,697
172,573

39,626
162,044

134,180
657,634

107,557
840,117

71,780
864,833

64,669
1,540,419

35,188
25,509
6,377
672
398

22,442
18,891
5,430
605
329

16,651
16,674
5,344
600
357

45,045
62,033
23,245
2,323
1,534

22,027
54,188
25,827
3,073
2,442

8,267
34,083
23,189
3,151
3,090

4,396
24,758
26,216
4,232
5,067

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ..................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

126,542
609,832

80,373
474,858

63,182
437,846

197,495
1,912,162

141,913
2,446,448

89,138
2,494,141

77,961
3,986,542

100,468
23,124
1,972
978

59,085
18,549
1,793
946

43,567
16,848
1,927
840

113,848
69,531
9,320
4,796

52,105
66,989
14,781
8,038

19,950
40,973
17,466
10,749

12,507
29,806
16,539
19,109

Hired farm labor ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

25,686
753,109

19,493
632,597

16,768
616,508

62,817
2,507,767

59,720
3,220,156

47,850
3,280,221

50,613
5,758,412

17,718
4,416
2,292
743
517

12,694
3,756
1,989
579
475

10,509
3,604
1,698
539
418

35,390
15,332
8,217
2,128
1,750

26,319
17,099
11,124
3,026
2,152

14,152
15,406
12,916
3,141
2,235

8,833
14,177
18,447
5,670
3,486

Contract labor ....................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

9,677
154,244

7,091
107,243

5,772
106,175

20,320
470,178

18,336
579,747

14,429
697,315

17,398
1,550,796

3,081
3,879
1,794
388
535

2,002
2,903
1,481
285
420

1,518
2,318
1,324
235
377

4,737
8,034
5,180
975
1,394

2,928
6,783
5,896
1,107
1,622

1,760
4,918
5,109
1,197
1,445

1,604
5,058
6,748
1,711
2,277

Customwork and custom hauling ......................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

25,462
130,805

17,797
111,675

15,792
113,722

55,310
521,060

45,492
687,378

31,582
722,230

30,554
1,313,371

8,698
11,311
4,711
430
312

5,468
7,847
3,861
350
271

4,325
6,767
4,124
330
246

12,240
22,620
16,948
2,048
1,454

7,103
16,405
16,532
3,076
2,376

3,421
9,662
12,647
3,131
2,721

2,465
7,785
11,895
3,871
4,538

27,435
163,529

22,888
149,964

20,443
184,348

83,595
1,061,765

84,676
2,320,145

62,680
3,297,928

58,463
5,612,157

19,459
3,437
3,656
883

15,520
3,105
3,232
1,031

12,842
2,917
3,226
1,458

41,254
13,273
16,481
12,587

23,652
12,801
18,379
29,844

9,588
7,626
12,962
32,504

6,096
5,504
11,438
35,425

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ..........................................farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ....................farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

109,199
1,385,219

5,565
21,875

15,142
60,029

4,543
17,964

5,998
21,944

6,055
27,802

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

3,447
1,385
619
50
64

9,162
3,978
1,620
214
168

2,599
1,286
551
57
50

3,395
1,744
720
79
60

3,081
1,960
857
95
62

Interest expense ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

667,454
10,880,731

39,688
280,741

130,554
999,732

35,794
296,511

48,587
403,745

46,315
423,551

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

23,721
13,994
1,899
74

75,006
48,805
6,296
447

20,216
13,459
1,949
170

27,111
18,693
2,546
237

25,107
18,224
2,712
272

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

519,095
7,185,334

32,310
217,975

109,469
789,379

29,178
231,767

39,015
308,168

36,145
318,698

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

7,845
11,293
11,703
1,204
265

18,456
43,934
42,020
3,765
1,294

4,084
12,110
11,384
1,105
495

5,192
16,194
15,616
1,379
634

4,581
14,368
15,031
1,483
682

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

413,327
3,695,397

21,930
62,766

67,535
210,353

19,308
64,744

27,211
95,577

27,236
104,853

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

11,653
7,508
2,469
189
111

34,620
24,563
7,358
594
400

9,025
7,689
2,289
180
125

12,093
11,219
3,508
227
164

10,973
11,982
3,827
283
171

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

197,302
323,287

563,685
954,575

139,249
259,769

174,766
334,402

158,887
344,738

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

185,317
9,108
2,525
352

530,318
25,302
6,910
1,155

129,738
7,087
1,990
434

162,725
8,844
2,650
547

145,704
9,468
3,077
638

1,115,703
17,119,339

88,748
493,105

233,789
1,626,438

61,905
518,874

82,360
660,152

79,832
756,578

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

75,016
10,408
1,599
1,017
708

197,603
24,868
4,772
3,603
2,943

52,173
6,323
1,335
1,055
1,019

70,070
8,163
1,676
1,259
1,192

66,292
9,324
1,713
1,221
1,282

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

499
2,540

2,005
7,649

898
3,247

1,595
7,678

2,003
11,027

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

60,789
436,149

191,667
1,561,596

55,971
514,978

74,593
722,604

72,823
770,050

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

232,849
668,379
2,870

620,283
2,296,782
3,703

153,862
1,328,995
8,638

192,043
1,873,363
9,755

175,146
2,068,787
11,812

2
Farms with net gains ................................... number
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,037,041
89,479

67,711
31,411

193,705
32,674

61,215
37,018

86,519
34,592

82,364
38,637

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

13,910
21,745
9,750
10,586
4,869
6,851

40,557
66,185
27,145
26,484
13,424
19,910

9,919
20,812
9,941
9,704
4,202
6,637

11,668
28,240
14,667
15,994
7,036
8,914

8,481
23,542
14,416
16,937
8,969
10,019

Farms with net losses .................................... number
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,167,751
15,596

165,138
8,832

426,578
9,453

92,647
10,115

105,524
10,609

92,782
12,001

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

21,289
69,679
36,697
27,095
7,235
3,143

56,485
174,790
92,745
73,692
19,883
8,983

12,280
36,616
20,097
16,897
4,486
2,271

13,057
40,682
23,459
20,240
5,417
2,669

10,698
33,940
20,315
18,998
5,932
2,899

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

5,680
30,171

4,145
19,573

3,614
23,860

14,594
113,138

15,391
186,115

13,525
265,013

14,947
597,736

2,719
1,859
934
81
87

1,824
1,432
759
72
58

1,489
1,282
710
77
56

4,842
5,058
3,824
517
353

3,402
5,031
5,159
1,096
703

1,875
3,768
5,224
1,437
1,221

1,445
3,214
5,679
2,003
2,606

Interest expense ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

40,671
384,848

28,492
301,388

24,346
277,868

88,138
1,266,900

78,212
1,649,463

55,974
1,784,796

50,683
2,811,189

21,157
16,771
2,497
246

14,073
11,952
2,258
209

11,056
11,040
2,042
208

34,968
41,692
10,377
1,101

21,150
38,913
16,429
1,720

9,749
24,869
18,573
2,783

6,562
17,576
19,996
6,549

Secured by real estate ..................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

31,001
280,597

21,522
218,933

18,359
196,441

65,325
866,864

57,475
1,048,179

41,789
1,064,851

37,507
1,643,482

3,489
12,292
13,307
1,342
571

2,268
7,940
9,586
1,190
538

1,723
6,383
8,693
1,101
459

5,224
20,657
31,875
5,018
2,551

2,984
13,778
29,760
7,276
3,677

1,556
7,487
20,579
7,259
4,908

1,099
4,920
15,750
7,393
8,345

Not secured by real estate ............................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

24,904
104,251

17,896
82,455

15,691
81,427

58,815
400,036

54,886
601,284

40,651
719,945

37,264
1,167,707

8,798
11,442
4,204
297
163

5,901
8,403
3,200
256
136

4,341
7,572
3,371
262
145

13,066
26,402
17,155
1,496
696

7,150
19,499
23,757
3,155
1,325

3,067
9,955
19,791
5,339
2,499

2,121
6,925
15,681
6,563
5,974

Property taxes paid ...........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

126,620
294,803

79,812
213,916

62,746
187,561

195,311
710,109

137,628
755,782

85,554
705,015

74,248
1,139,091

114,747
8,642
2,614
617

70,369
6,726
2,230
487

54,046
6,261
1,988
451

156,634
27,317
9,272
2,088

92,685
26,752
15,155
3,036

46,107
19,612
14,946
4,889

29,429
17,370
17,443
10,006

66,658
596,912

47,688
510,082

39,901
482,539

141,395
2,024,043

118,603
2,611,281

81,027
2,714,296

73,797
4,125,040

53,802
9,448
1,420
994
994

36,483
8,222
1,294
851
838

28,990
8,169
1,231
744
767

88,540
40,723
5,991
3,158
2,983

54,089
46,926
9,723
4,380
3,485

25,819
33,660
12,121
5,586
3,841

16,963
28,278
12,299
8,874
7,383

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ...........................................................farms
$1,000

2,280
14,240

1,885
13,130

1,890
15,874

10,194
118,225

15,953
297,405

15,534
469,461

12,691
596,487

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

61,508
700,592

43,425
577,110

36,147
549,426

124,786
2,381,159

104,049
3,243,861

72,004
3,503,174

65,578
5,224,842

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ...........................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

139,479
2,090,594
14,989

87,502
1,820,546
20,806

68,313
1,941,653
28,423

212,553
9,174,528
43,163

149,713
13,196,558
88,146

92,656
14,925,839
161,089

80,393
23,195,074
288,521

2
Farms with net gains ....................................number
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

74,086
40,206

48,329
50,852

40,582
60,786

139,284
78,568

108,973
137,521

72,243
227,863

62,030
412,734

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

6,019
18,775
12,466
15,935
10,420
10,471

3,144
9,470
7,477
11,039
7,770
9,429

2,028
6,725
5,917
9,155
7,086
9,671

4,697
16,482
16,439
28,041
24,474
49,151

1,626
6,147
6,935
15,951
16,493
61,821

557
2,139
2,272
6,730
8,727
51,818

265
1,215
1,403
4,080
5,763
49,304

Farms with net losses .....................................number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

65,393
13,581

39,173
16,264

27,731
18,938

73,269
24,140

40,740
43,926

20,413
75,230

18,363
131,069

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

7,044
22,243
14,568
14,449
4,529
2,560

3,630
12,211
8,478
9,493
3,333
2,028

2,281
8,079
5,962
7,041
2,722
1,646

4,902
18,019
14,690
19,378
9,190
7,090

1,723
6,699
6,443
10,767
7,021
8,087

580
2,273
2,316
4,622
3,879
6,743

338
1,339
1,386
3,191
3,300
8,809

All other production
expenses (see text) .........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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UNITED STATES 73

Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

232,849
408,251
1,753

620,283
1,091,037
1,759

153,862
893,889
5,810

192,043
1,357,850
7,071

175,146
1,551,231
8,857

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,025,783
81,061

67,421
27,706

192,480
26,805

60,729
30,435

85,918
29,002

81,744
32,820

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

13,934
21,815
9,799
10,742
5,122
6,009

40,621
66,300
27,167
27,170
14,393
16,829

9,962
20,814
9,977
9,792
4,453
5,731

11,699
28,370
14,730
16,146
7,195
7,778

8,526
23,642
14,482
17,036
9,075
8,983

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,179,009
16,075

165,428
8,824

427,803
9,510

93,133
10,248

106,125
10,685

93,402
12,115

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

21,356
69,746
36,742
27,172
7,260
3,152

56,659
174,973
93,035
73,935
20,075
9,126

12,328
36,729
20,194
16,974
4,546
2,362

13,121
40,837
23,561
20,385
5,489
2,732

10,753
34,073
20,464
19,122
6,018
2,972

50,572
4,445,758

359
5,174

1,554
7,059

622
2,357

1,209
6,586

1,448
11,142

693,187
10,489,874

32,615
350,485

121,434
1,241,860

39,372
376,427

52,367
481,922

52,558
494,467

121,874
1,875,665

3,795
29,536

13,045
98,627

4,382
38,274

6,143
58,733

6,702
60,775

241,923
2,883,897

14,514
104,797

57,349
466,559

18,783
156,564

22,641
185,083

21,247
188,247

47,603
594,944

1,349
2,616

7,890
29,236

3,272
19,800

4,648
34,796

5,197
46,488

23,350
566,834

1,030
17,434

3,212
71,776

925
26,878

1,280
31,537

1,314
30,957

288,196
854,995

4,990
6,993

22,844
43,589

9,135
13,861

15,577
24,449

17,471
22,515

82,001
1,676,727

636
4,215

2,873
23,798

1,191
10,324

2,229
15,049

2,568
21,252

34,410
145,413

932
1,820

4,238
7,881

1,822
3,835

2,589
5,303

2,917
7,657

118,939
1,891,400

9,338
183,075

28,950
500,394

7,952
106,891

9,569
126,972

9,487
116,578

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

124,326
461,101
91,191
291,828

418,196
7,404,961
298,858
4,296,973

118,679
4,139,041
88,505
2,451,606

155,401
7,519,795
117,021
4,500,846

142,060
9,446,800
109,554
5,775,871

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

91,191
-

298,858
-

72,603
15,902
-

78,121
38,900
-

58,623
32,798
18,133
-

404,753
35,771,154

35,644
124,477

105,858
1,422,640

27,863
715,805

35,335
1,196,881

36,074
1,785,322

89,587
7,405,898

2,435
6,146

17,997
177,812

5,657
87,086

7,530
148,381

7,078
165,168

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

10,250
36,622
942
2,028

86,889
1,450,383
6,934
57,153

28,572
844,866
2,796
39,678

39,742
1,598,040
4,016
75,647

33,006
1,632,146
3,945
88,293

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

74 UNITED STATES

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) .............................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

139,479
1,728,285
12,391

87,502
1,460,534
16,691

68,313
1,677,990
24,563

212,553
8,096,178
38,090

149,713
11,812,635
78,902

92,656
13,230,759
142,794

80,393
20,889,197
259,838

Operators reporting net gains 2 .........................farms
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

73,500
35,871

47,785
44,373

40,173
55,308

137,558
72,323

107,131
128,439

70,650
210,822

60,694
387,496

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

6,052
18,881
12,549
16,012
10,394
9,612

3,148
9,538
7,537
11,168
7,716
8,678

2,052
6,771
5,982
9,315
7,117
8,936

4,770
16,724
16,624
28,656
24,982
45,802

1,672
6,321
7,203
16,529
17,308
58,098

600
2,279
2,398
6,964
9,229
49,180

294
1,258
1,458
4,250
5,980
47,454

Operators reporting net losses ..........................farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

65,979
13,765

39,717
16,613

28,140
19,328

74,995
24,701

42,582
45,727

22,006
75,607

19,699
133,483

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

7,109
22,354
14,662
14,635
4,590
2,629

3,669
12,288
8,612
9,630
3,405
2,113

2,300
8,164
5,996
7,178
2,797
1,705

4,968
18,315
14,980
19,848
9,499
7,385

1,771
6,847
6,638
11,154
7,487
8,685

614
2,389
2,406
4,851
4,222
7,524

363
1,418
1,441
3,322
3,531
9,624

1,833
23,745

1,484
22,658

1,602
33,025

8,232
266,167

12,228
779,969

11,731
1,368,996

8,270
1,918,881

46,679
445,393

32,219
331,573

27,573
299,323

97,440
1,209,754

82,242
1,391,977

57,486
1,473,921

51,202
2,392,772

6,181
59,032

4,818
49,789

4,349
50,008

18,507
228,800

21,117
324,942

17,753
381,978

15,082
495,173

17,737
188,609

11,099
126,102

8,805
103,081

27,551
373,684

19,308
326,078

11,768
235,206

11,121
429,887

4,096
41,855

3,023
34,842

2,464
30,285

7,375
108,469

4,464
88,405

2,237
63,175

1,588
94,977

1,184
19,050

909
13,538

745
15,354

3,003
52,367

2,903
57,498

2,389
55,459

4,456
174,985

18,724
28,489

13,833
21,344

13,016
25,800

51,956
102,499

50,007
152,986

37,808
180,185

32,835
232,283

3,070
24,849

2,415
18,676

2,546
23,205

12,779
132,302

16,540
245,811

16,778
389,877

18,376
767,370

2,662
7,646

2,069
7,298

1,691
5,230

6,297
25,385

4,737
30,532

2,506
22,261

1,950
20,565

7,171
75,864

4,934
59,985

3,940
46,358

12,944
186,248

9,924
165,725

6,975
145,780

7,755
177,532

116,158
10,978,926
88,133
6,590,706

74,052
8,377,382
60,334
5,588,532

58,860
8,243,318
48,977
5,730,418

186,886
41,657,809
159,319
30,444,392

135,201
64,369,172
121,080
51,556,447

85,064
83,768,629
78,927
69,844,694

70,456
160,057,975
66,105
122,535,288

33,906
24,524
29,703
-

19,272
15,660
21,354
4,048
-

12,013
11,323
14,104
11,537
-

24,148
26,008
35,456
73,707
-

7,712
9,278
14,820
35,075
54,195
-

2,346
2,874
5,065
11,321
19,021
38,300
-

1,473
1,788
3,240
8,088
8,995
15,428
27,093

28,190
1,818,492

18,707
1,357,702

14,284
1,163,013

43,731
4,795,934

28,120
5,007,716

16,302
4,693,648

14,645
11,689,524

5,827
193,842

3,686
134,355

3,041
123,906

10,755
630,557

9,060
908,284

7,491
1,342,405

9,030
3,487,956

29,542
2,244,907
3,822
130,979

15,846
1,216,027
2,320
80,766

12,479
1,137,119
2,067
88,862

39,432
5,230,707
8,194
556,219

27,796
5,790,887
8,579
1,105,838

18,594
5,646,626
8,926
2,241,256

18,077
11,140,419
15,419
11,204,788

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) .................farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ..............................farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ............................................farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) ..........................farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ............................................farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres .................................................
200 to 499 acres .................................................
500 to 999 acres .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ...........................farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned .........................................farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ...........................farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

22,209
60,150
10,852
28,892
12,557
31,258

207,071
2,321,327
86,645
754,510
139,784
1,566,817

75,351
1,764,516
30,271
493,389
54,144
1,271,127

98,155
3,199,743
39,702
874,168
71,278
2,325,575

94,183
4,329,395
40,886
1,253,607
67,539
3,075,788

1,132,606
408,832,116

84,815
334,505

301,090
4,489,967

78,150
2,286,118

98,664
3,838,331

95,512
5,170,508

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

107,974
224,263

307,426
1,702,287

77,359
740,686

100,513
1,225,435

90,041
1,367,019

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

60,926
174,275
48,032
125,912
14,853
48,363

81,444
1,015,333
64,160
748,503
24,596
266,830

13,514
368,738
11,451
289,154
3,517
79,584

15,180
590,571
12,941
469,344
4,084
121,227

12,908
680,824
11,103
550,921
3,329
129,903

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

4,503
23,384

59,814
1,105,346

22,973
732,963

35,039
1,497,391

30,096
1,587,611

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

5,596
21,438

24,061
481,488

8,843
348,212

15,945
888,739

17,038
1,319,420

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

4,410
12,492
3,998
46,673

6,125
67,814
5,419
149,887

1,239
31,980
1,057
65,645

1,444
53,477
1,255
61,898

1,335
74,040
1,179
78,802

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Average per acre .........................................dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

232,849
44,027,341
189,081
40,765

620,283
154,327,190
248,801
9,695

153,862
49,269,298
320,217
5,517

192,043
68,028,474
354,236
4,310

175,146
75,018,357
428,319
3,693

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

82,369
31,446
42,390
51,722
21,102

103,884
103,798
150,205
182,247
63,029

10,335
21,770
40,384
52,880
22,209

10,357
22,214
45,839
74,673
29,231

6,116
11,824
35,824
73,614
33,854

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

3,231
561
22
6

13,836
2,878
367
39

4,854
1,221
169
40

7,884
1,511
277
57

11,462
2,088
236
128

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

232,777
7,091,096

620,210
22,022,724

153,842
6,665,176

192,026
9,143,364

175,130
9,365,163

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

45,910
38,632
50,353
61,462
23,348
8,516
4,226
330

78,089
87,671
134,159
196,201
81,899
28,920
12,054
1,217

13,518
17,743
30,288
51,744
25,987
10,052
4,016
494

15,121
20,319
35,670
64,542
35,184
14,403
5,999
788

13,506
16,060
29,227
56,481
35,655
16,577
6,662
962

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

172,365
232,050

476,765
670,907

119,838
180,459

151,172
234,467

138,380
225,755

Tractors ................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

139,528
193,190
94,830
115,139
56,654
66,942
9,381
11,109

504,813
799,006
292,270
377,923
289,164
365,383
45,592
55,700

133,181
246,704
68,983
95,575
91,972
128,512
17,964
22,617

167,309
332,025
82,452
116,221
121,091
176,974
30,254
38,830

154,530
335,884
73,824
106,371
116,822
182,655
34,788
46,858

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

1,550
1,693

12,907
13,883

6,610
7,131

12,497
13,620

14,079
15,403

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ......................................................farms
acres
Woodland pastured ...........................................farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .....................................farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ..............................................farms
acres

67,591
4,077,964
30,486
1,225,888
48,416
2,852,076

46,710
3,458,424
21,479
1,016,364
33,875
2,442,060

35,123
3,031,011
16,414
911,621
25,539
2,119,390

99,120
11,728,309
47,634
3,677,180
71,913
8,051,129

55,762
10,967,951
26,532
3,679,753
40,865
7,288,198

26,434
8,481,332
11,867
3,008,049
19,566
5,473,283

15,585
21,678,481
7,529
11,686,269
10,647
9,992,212

75,416
5,526,958

49,784
4,418,558

39,397
4,054,219

121,300
18,655,128

82,518
24,610,917

50,550
31,192,869

55,410
304,254,038

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ....................................................farms
acres

71,918
1,370,242

46,572
1,029,206

37,177
929,906

115,275
3,850,831

80,417
4,192,421

49,561
4,152,447

42,039
10,955,469

Irrigated land .........................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ...............................farms
acres

11,013
834,371
9,564
699,928
2,765
134,443

7,042
635,717
6,176
529,753
1,793
105,964

5,954
681,808
5,346
586,546
1,443
95,262

22,281
3,816,440
20,465
3,411,085
4,629
405,355

24,072
7,842,051
22,604
7,299,078
4,088
542,973

21,330
12,144,224
20,328
11,491,302
3,096
652,922

25,364
27,814,953
23,935
25,335,578
4,392
2,479,375

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

30,711
2,413,996

16,705
1,315,299

13,981
1,307,265

47,313
6,046,702

36,799
6,567,157

25,759
6,098,563

22,538
9,851,773

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

20,273
2,145,650

14,140
1,797,555

14,210
2,199,014

60,808
14,824,160

66,608
33,010,294

53,923
52,253,651

47,963
112,978,196

976
83,336
841
77,055

708
74,375
621
55,779

490
66,511
434
66,500

1,645
350,829
1,492
271,551

969
331,293
896
271,872

538
320,741
500
192,100

558
1,110,530
519
371,349

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

139,479
67,043,870
480,674
3,054

87,502
52,796,772
603,378
3,055

68,313
46,965,543
687,505
2,889

212,553
199,231,807
937,328
2,625

149,713
248,481,934
1,659,722
2,386

92,656
267,907,421
2,891,420
2,100

80,393
471,197,245
5,861,173
948

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

5,093
9,444
24,162
56,024
32,055

1,658
3,281
9,893
34,203
26,062

1,131
2,024
6,021
24,203
22,221

1,874
5,107
14,011
55,226
66,208

315
1,608
4,600
19,228
36,170

39
251
1,222
6,067
13,518

11
16
232
1,852
6,124

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

10,287
2,045
244
125

9,854
2,224
219
108

10,145
2,267
202
99

53,393
14,961
1,344
429

43,099
40,623
3,187
883

23,252
33,764
12,913
1,630

14,985
28,406
16,892
11,875

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ....................................................farms
$1,000

139,459
8,467,752

87,500
6,332,000

68,308
5,741,409

212,527
23,771,118

149,700
28,559,440

92,651
29,172,335

80,383
38,451,892

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

9,813
11,720
21,255
42,960
30,167
15,756
6,828
960

4,502
5,998
11,133
25,285
21,115
12,825
5,701
941

3,126
3,954
7,653
18,616
16,586
11,761
5,628
984

7,297
9,147
18,609
46,436
50,499
46,365
28,551
5,623

3,094
3,947
7,904
20,326
26,590
36,046
40,371
11,422

1,079
1,339
2,904
8,279
11,108
17,357
31,976
18,609

765
930
1,933
5,957
8,630
13,423
23,140
25,605

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ......................farms
number

111,855
191,894

72,311
131,681

57,812
110,705

184,170
404,811

135,838
389,997

86,608
331,297

76,210
408,515

Tractors .................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .......................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...............................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................farms
number

122,098
286,460
55,406
80,896
92,482
152,660
37,493
52,904

78,490
203,753
35,345
53,106
61,935
109,908
27,165
40,739

61,733
170,680
26,777
40,696
48,943
89,741
25,566
40,243

192,290
599,744
78,691
122,678
151,761
294,142
101,855
182,924

135,600
507,341
50,392
82,184
102,292
207,111
96,784
218,046

83,960
365,283
28,470
48,387
58,179
120,923
69,335
195,973

71,115
349,742
23,497
40,863
46,806
103,557
59,764
205,322

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..............farms
number

15,919
17,501

12,097
13,320

11,860
13,124

52,136
57,741

63,832
72,390

51,335
61,524

40,668
59,605

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) .............................................................farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ...................farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

22
28
1,196
1,206
12,701
14,074

187
215
7,442
7,514
105,056
119,340

122
146
2,464
2,485
41,222
48,947

159
184
3,673
3,708
58,062
70,090

209
242
3,942
4,024
58,988
72,461

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

68,268
225,146
17,849
55,332

205,699
3,020,113
62,441
701,737

60,312
1,770,333
17,924
372,462

80,726
3,324,555
24,577
666,067

79,146
4,463,147
24,615
859,544

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

26,437
74,260
39,910
129,719
2,412
7,404
11,350
29,416

65,872
917,088
126,332
1,787,890
5,795
81,515
22,594
271,821

16,401
464,221
36,172
1,041,345
1,505
39,485
5,115
127,318

21,155
826,252
51,035
2,074,769
1,953
78,215
5,572
197,795

20,619
1,092,398
50,219
2,795,504
2,026
110,089
4,911
239,321

44,638
12,125,799

3,971
10,784

8,965
113,883

2,170
51,590

2,373
79,251

2,317
96,227

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

208,074
8,985
15,790

531,068
61,087
28,128

120,846
24,825
8,191

148,425
33,527
10,091

125,664
39,104
10,378

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

217,449
3,084,747
217,059
989,839

593,591
22,813,902
592,155
14,260,897

146,193
10,926,986
145,671
7,693,836

182,661
17,558,985
181,952
13,506,449

165,501
21,406,570
164,768
16,792,695

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

25,325
151,622
24,775
90,180

90,802
1,899,180
89,215
1,657,645

33,470
1,325,238
33,016
1,236,525

44,163
2,394,754
43,618
2,276,855

50,044
3,697,937
49,482
3,521,027

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

22,183
2,156,350

81,726
8,794,540

25,858
3,321,863

30,365
4,170,435

28,356
4,790,785

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

359,169

933,915

226,107

281,432

257,145

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

123,417
97,221
9,442
1,921
848

346,964
243,436
23,477
4,571
1,835

92,572
53,314
6,281
1,127
568

117,009
64,662
8,087
1,600
685

107,243
57,454
8,214
1,522
713

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

142,852

328,778

70,226

84,864

73,887

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

124,980
7,280
763
126
84

294,502
14,074
1,439
268
114

63,156
2,822
310
66
41

76,005
3,490
441
85
36

66,088
3,091
403
74
17

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

176,323
56,526

512,931
107,352

132,204
21,658

166,049
25,994

153,212
21,934

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

76,144
156,705

199,185
421,098

55,241
98,621

72,735
119,308

72,011
103,135

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

192,924
39,925

499,023
121,260

117,144
36,718

142,174
49,869

128,547
46,599

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

58,821
174,028
27,362
13,661
21,677
111,328

167,735
452,548
71,683
33,823
56,761
290,281

46,940
106,922
16,948
8,399
14,454
67,121

61,837
130,206
21,193
10,093
17,507
81,413

60,606
114,540
18,159
9,172
16,390
70,819

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

14,978
24,185
55,408

32,114
54,159
134,460

6,339
10,649
27,579

7,219
12,247
31,193

6,036
9,172
25,534

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

78 UNITED STATES

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled .......................................................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..........................farms
number
Hay balers .............................................................farms
number

239
311
3,773
3,852
47,516
59,261

170
208
2,734
2,832
34,089
43,077

165
191
2,555
2,643
27,226
34,662

1,055
1,313
10,139
10,784
86,862
111,958

2,610
3,348
8,986
9,803
57,910
74,068

3,818
5,465
6,152
6,882
33,178
41,290

3,744
6,511
7,077
8,458
30,733
38,273

67,124
5,264,863
20,276
897,436

47,087
4,532,819
15,447
821,454

39,345
4,702,582
13,077
820,855

135,060
25,612,855
44,712
3,928,924

108,962
44,075,083
33,420
4,580,731

72,550
60,441,451
19,284
3,933,461

57,757
108,562,550
13,451
4,458,312

18,498
1,325,184
45,776
3,630,726
1,862
128,144
3,815
264,571

13,545
1,159,833
31,859
3,100,576
1,415
114,907
2,687
221,511

12,005
1,239,631
28,022
3,397,003
1,224
124,657
2,287
229,591

47,641
7,460,313
100,402
19,887,915
5,122
720,644
8,626
1,279,864

48,513
14,966,797
86,788
38,190,728
5,335
1,417,417
10,512
2,782,005

36,367
22,306,024
60,088
54,809,852
3,786
1,898,222
10,201
5,033,148

27,304
39,115,821
47,281
95,449,756
2,557
2,839,459
9,663
12,016,851

1,821
111,770

1,243
86,121

1,135
92,993

4,110
515,039

5,124
1,333,686

5,705
2,965,768

5,704
6,668,687

97,521
32,667
9,291

54,034
27,457
6,011

39,817
23,811
4,685

103,952
92,101
16,500

51,173
84,445
14,095

22,863
60,639
9,154

18,596
53,544
8,253

Land owned ...........................................................farms
acres
Owned land in farms .........................................farms
acres

131,041
22,644,839
130,188
17,868,617

81,903
16,476,996
81,491
13,364,690

63,959
14,726,790
63,628
12,335,904

197,144
62,245,812
196,053
52,833,878

136,381
70,868,362
135,618
61,130,862

83,870
71,764,094
83,502
64,795,914

72,408
311,729,035
72,140
295,729,906

Land rented or leased from others ........................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms
acres

42,404
4,260,483
41,958
4,085,473

33,710
4,016,949
33,468
3,918,880

28,703
4,013,071
28,496
3,922,550

109,345
23,561,098
108,601
23,058,199

99,021
43,646,725
98,540
43,009,599

70,088
63,561,941
69,793
62,799,363

62,027
203,389,956
61,797
201,216,057

Land rented or leased to others ............................farms
acres

22,602
4,951,232

14,052
3,210,375

10,909
2,481,407

33,348
9,914,833

21,852
10,374,626

12,547
7,730,758

10,342
18,173,028

Total operators ...................................................number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...............................................................
2 operators .............................................................
3 operators .............................................................
4 operators .............................................................
5 or more operators ................................................

204,036

129,987

101,211

320,381

229,946

148,644

145,477

86,561
44,415
6,662
1,227
614

53,201
28,377
4,640
869
415

41,804
21,701
3,845
700
263

127,736
67,941
13,281
2,454
1,141

88,564
47,323
10,703
2,176
947

51,408
30,825
7,891
1,743
789

36,643
29,929
9,762
2,619
1,440

Total women operators ...................................number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...........................................................
2 operators .........................................................
3 operators .........................................................
4 operators .........................................................
5 or more operators ............................................

56,937

34,948

26,197

79,293

50,253

29,971

30,737

50,620
2,433
356
63
26

31,009
1,456
220
46
29

23,212
1,192
156
16
13

69,639
3,646
507
108
62

43,935
2,402
307
60
48

26,103
1,413
217
42
38

25,098
2,109
320
63
38

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

122,074
17,405

78,045
9,457

61,186
7,127

192,783
19,770

139,437
10,276

87,916
4,740

76,423
3,970

Primary occupation:
Farming ......................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

61,049
78,430

42,539
44,963

35,459
32,854

125,581
86,972

108,603
41,110

76,054
16,602

69,280
11,113

Place of residence:
On farm operated .......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

97,304
42,175

64,401
23,101

49,916
18,397

155,862
56,691

112,754
36,959

71,296
21,360

62,017
18,376

Days worked off farm:
None ...........................................................................
Any .............................................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................................
100 to 199 days ......................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

50,842
88,637
14,738
6,985
12,737
54,177

32,841
54,661
8,792
4,770
8,171
32,928

26,995
41,318
6,631
3,443
6,544
24,700

91,630
120,923
20,367
10,956
19,236
70,364

74,609
75,104
15,538
7,613
12,717
39,236

53,663
38,993
9,682
3,929
6,075
19,307

51,228
29,165
7,386
2,734
4,418
14,627

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ............................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

4,321
7,062
19,340

2,513
3,732
11,180

1,686
2,707
7,759

4,656
7,453
22,496

2,632
3,983
12,685

1,316
1,945
6,544

1,073
1,564
5,367

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners .........................................................farms
acres treated
Manure ..................................................................farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ...............................................................farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush .....................................farms
acres
Nematodes ........................................................farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ........................farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..................................farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ............................................................farms
Part owners ...........................................................farms
Tenants .................................................................farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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UNITED STATES 79

Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

1,621,506

138,278

399,550

109,295

141,384

134,404

Average years on present farm .................................

21.6

15.6

17.3

20.1

21.3

22.8

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

2,068
14,438
36,913
32,080
35,771
33,249
27,071
20,455
30,804

3,299
31,577
87,895
78,644
89,878
89,349
78,952
62,512
98,177

884
7,181
17,922
16,918
20,642
21,662
20,890
17,270
30,493

1,006
9,254
21,161
20,147
24,984
26,345
25,630
21,773
41,743

939
7,773
18,179
17,829
22,370
23,915
23,387
20,467
40,287

Average age ..............................................................

57.1

54.2

55.8

57.5

58.1

58.7

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

55,570

12,139

19,687

3,112

3,538

3,099

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

13,108
3,970
3,849
535
209,508
1,879

8,312
3,880
11,722
457
591,781
4,131

1,509
627
3,285
39
147,491
911

1,881
612
3,322
52
185,123
1,053

1,691
493
2,945
51
169,020
946

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

26,288
102,905
39,367
35,990
28,299

71,499
302,742
99,455
87,142
59,445

20,032
78,914
22,574
19,149
13,193

25,611
99,896
26,934
23,329
16,273

24,172
91,605
24,853
20,385
14,131

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

205,413
9,287
9,282
4,760
4,107

550,624
25,389
23,116
12,042
9,112

130,660
9,094
7,194
4,002
2,912

156,348
14,705
10,818
6,017
4,155

135,508
15,763
12,017
6,876
4,982

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

5,394
22,953

11,843
298,909

2,983
172,994

3,426
280,401

3,550
411,066

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

1,246,723
726,700

143,100
90,534

356,917
204,251

80,379
44,459

96,415
52,367

86,159
46,707

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

196,876
27,606
4,205
2,437
1,725

519,455
80,665
11,084
5,756
3,323

125,271
22,834
3,361
1,553
843

154,105
30,057
4,521
2,169
1,191

139,030
28,615
4,519
1,931
1,051

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................... farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

210,585
982,316
11,553
52,132
5,132
22,568

563,287
14,434,649
33,023
874,562
14,533
387,068

138,500
8,038,187
9,401
546,609
4,071
237,118

172,264
14,156,450
12,425
1,023,327
5,590
460,183

155,276
18,007,449
12,499
1,452,343
5,363
622,715

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ....................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

8,505
36,682
7,245
31,333
121
7,124

17,663
442,370
15,233
381,991
230
15,003

4,247
245,702
3,666
212,165
77
3,589

4,843
397,717
4,140
339,970
99
4,041

4,903
567,147
4,266
493,488
91
4,175

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

1,260
5,349
68
1,192

2,430
60,379
182
2,248

581
33,537
35
546

703
57,747
56
647

637
73,659
39
598

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

2,206
8,889

6,310
166,961

1,714
99,863

2,511
205,810

2,468
286,783

482,186
2,636,509

32,031
126,305

82,876
366,754

23,330
113,576

30,013
139,392

30,989
145,219

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

10,670
37,717
26,571
88,588

25,341
98,123
69,844
268,631

6,698
30,286
19,998
83,290

8,305
35,729
25,854
103,663

9,229
39,392
26,308
105,827

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

80 UNITED STATES

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

108,756

70,077

56,161

177,948

130,413

82,851

72,389

Average years on present farm ..................................

23.8

24.7

25.7

26.7

28.3

28.9

28.8

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

658
6,264
13,816
13,670
16,991
18,446
18,327
16,635
34,672

415
3,731
8,895
8,710
11,036
12,105
11,602
10,485
20,523

335
2,898
6,689
6,886
8,776
9,240
9,047
8,034
16,408

1,090
9,495
21,163
22,314
27,572
29,407
27,474
24,855
49,183

656
6,910
15,800
17,119
22,102
21,792
19,432
16,264
29,638

358
4,234
10,967
11,980
15,014
14,271
11,656
8,886
15,290

170
2,980
9,418
10,397
13,571
12,796
10,261
7,516
13,284

Average age ...............................................................

59.3

58.9

59.1

58.7

57.6

56.4

56.7

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

2,420

1,571

1,120

3,524

2,443

1,509

1,408

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

1,659
335
1,632
42
135,118
693

813
237
1,087
22
84,894
449

670
136
597
13
66,547
350

1,988
403
1,380
68
207,708
1,006

1,285
285
505
32
147,004
602

732
137
170
19
91,293
305

1,058
99
105
26
78,838
267

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

20,404
73,764
19,118
15,421
10,772

12,143
46,251
12,256
10,075
6,777

9,754
36,113
9,244
7,630
5,572

29,095
111,498
29,766
24,243
17,951

18,375
77,644
21,498
18,784
13,412

10,098
46,976
13,497
12,561
9,524

8,371
40,687
11,626
11,210
8,499

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

100,543
15,201
12,171
6,703
4,861

58,428
10,160
9,209
5,490
4,215

41,802
9,043
8,292
5,229
3,947

109,742
29,816
32,842
22,859
17,294

53,844
19,162
29,151
27,554
20,002

23,237
9,905
18,675
22,986
17,853

17,561
7,275
14,654
22,574
18,329

Operator is a hired manager .................................farms
acres

2,990
470,388

2,146
425,343

1,671
398,853

6,641
2,407,563

6,697
4,742,736

5,493
7,691,456

6,925
103,349,837

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

68,216
38,148

44,660
24,450

35,504
19,703

116,807
65,935

93,043
56,131

64,923
42,149

60,600
41,866

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

108,084
24,515
4,051
1,843
986

67,297
15,760
2,642
1,175
628

51,627
12,873
2,269
989
555

156,100
42,315
8,454
3,676
2,008

105,979
31,052
7,702
3,074
1,906

62,155
20,574
5,955
2,389
1,583

47,848
19,841
7,675
3,012
2,017

Family or individual ..............................................farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................farms
acres

121,879
19,181,065
11,151
1,757,852
4,982
784,566

75,789
14,968,583
7,315
1,445,673
3,541
700,254

58,673
13,961,254
5,999
1,429,990
2,944
702,403

177,816
63,341,308
21,117
7,605,244
11,034
3,993,936

117,791
81,547,642
17,956
12,605,256
10,679
7,558,314

66,379
90,747,322
13,706
19,204,619
8,850
12,469,566

48,096
234,783,825
18,102
113,419,392
13,020
86,346,124

Corporation ...........................................................farms
acres
Family held ........................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

4,102
646,207
3,516
554,416
89
3,427

3,082
609,823
2,678
529,816
55
2,623

2,566
611,552
2,271
541,259
48
2,223

10,341
3,779,499
9,287
3,404,203
217
9,070

11,829
8,492,775
10,995
7,903,656
282
10,713

11,328
15,954,054
10,673
15,028,953
217
10,456

12,665
93,536,282
11,867
84,842,950
515
11,352

Other than family held .......................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

586
91,791
43
543

404
80,007
48
356

295
70,293
42
253

1,054
375,296
95
959

834
589,119
97
737

655
925,101
81
574

798
8,693,332
121
677

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ......................................farms
acres

2,347
368,966

1,316
259,491

1,075
255,658

3,279
1,166,026

2,137
1,494,788

1,243
1,689,282

1,530
55,206,464

25,686
123,749

19,493
96,487

16,768
87,458

62,817
333,947

59,720
356,579

47,850
310,924

50,613
436,119

7,879
33,795
21,647
89,954

6,676
27,587
16,017
68,900

5,991
29,074
13,628
58,384

25,543
110,064
49,452
223,883

29,285
135,166
45,105
221,413

28,385
126,625
34,771
184,299

37,290
207,881
34,856
228,238

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ....................................................farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ..........................................farms
workers
Less than 150 days .......................................farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

2,589

6,734

2,022

2,596

2,641

8,488

1,076

2,930

652

581

530

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

232,849
-

620,283
-

153,862
-

192,043
-

175,146
-

338,237
40,589
98,281

4,667
11,369
30,224

34,446
14,476
38,562

12,987
2,619
5,992

22,263
2,483
5,853

21,826
1,916
4,424

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

21,018
14,282
874
63

19,774
162,913
1,978
452

3,299
50,201
747
205

2,965
64,277
893
291

2,296
52,731
1,008
383

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

13,345
46,553
3,350
1,662
7,410
13,456
20,810

160,483
169,124
7,679
4,760
9,144
25,860
29,379

49,249
50,498
2,034
2,312
1,533
4,674
4,070

63,093
64,244
2,614
4,046
1,817
4,972
3,804

51,340
60,575
2,470
4,842
1,494
4,081
2,813

245,675

58,048

104,166

13,643

12,705

15,678

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

46,082
197,662

104,855
2,698,225

25,705
1,492,607

31,464
2,580,290

27,596
3,195,903

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

39,748
189,285

131,999
3,498,587

37,298
2,166,266

48,323
3,978,042

45,165
5,245,478

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

106,855
512,493

285,574
7,226,853

64,656
3,749,054

77,781
6,385,668

66,612
7,713,753

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

26,627
122,299

63,641
1,599,894

15,724
912,094

20,667
1,702,756

21,079
2,451,064

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

1,700
7,003

4,056
112,206

1,958
115,548

2,995
247,362

3,413
397,624

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

1,622
7,091

3,631
95,640

1,271
74,103

1,767
146,350

2,145
249,975

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

2,103
9,674

7,220
193,720

2,302
133,403

2,774
228,747

2,888
335,496

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

8,112
34,512

19,307
493,417

4,948
287,286

6,272
514,089

6,248
724,429

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

61,735
883,253

216,709
3,877,359

66,778
1,816,409

87,490
2,995,712

84,624
3,646,775

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

45,135
14,030
1,326
713
380
151

112,670
96,974
4,153
1,406
895
611

18,986
42,913
3,653
676
313
237

18,738
58,494
8,102
1,406
422
328

12,849
54,443
13,501
2,858
624
349

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

40,808
370,071

168,416
1,851,680

56,992
938,536

75,663
1,497,913

74,994
1,873,808

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

39,191
328,179

163,988
1,489,594

54,805
744,039

71,611
1,156,112

70,213
1,434,983

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

31,296
7,158
486
165
68
18

110,554
52,049
1,050
212
104
19

24,180
29,720
718
146
36
5

25,056
44,903
1,442
156
44
10

18,342
48,238
3,203
340
76
14

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ....................................................farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ...............................farms

2,003

1,590

1,405

4,856

4,709

3,711

3,928

430

311

227

727

504

285

235

139,479
-

87,502
-

68,313
-

212,553
-

149,713
-

92,656
-

80,393

22,875
1,222
2,948

15,159
727
1,911

13,985
547
1,368

55,289
1,696
3,498

56,678
1,439
1,926

44,392
1,098
908

33,670
997
667

1,296
42,942
698
445

827
23,037
581
240

582
16,865
370
226

1,490
46,005
1,168
1,172

850
25,051
752
2,041

307
13,042
398
2,416

185
8,547
159
2,034

41,799
45,644
1,804
4,831
1,070
2,375
1,686

22,216
30,949
1,236
4,247
827
1,719
912

16,269
23,471
1,047
4,033
683
1,272
566

43,665
69,475
3,200
14,505
2,446
3,372
1,314

22,258
42,299
2,537
8,405
2,363
1,850
768

10,228
23,479
1,611
2,801
1,334
692
389

6,354
30,164
1,483
874
425
247
743

10,786

5,951

3,894

10,263

5,547

2,603

2,391

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ......................................farms
acres

20,432
3,209,617

11,526
2,273,770

8,207
1,952,948

20,223
7,049,109

8,171
5,497,090

2,866
3,858,370

1,710
8,414,173

Retirement farms ...............................................farms
acres

35,806
5,634,550

21,831
4,308,501

16,346
3,890,179

45,543
16,036,744

21,907
14,857,446

8,006
10,746,320

4,121
19,029,377

Residential/lifestyle farms ..................................farms
acres

50,204
7,898,895

29,666
5,855,563

21,760
5,173,325

57,869
20,307,119

25,752
17,325,136

9,544
12,797,179

5,571
26,198,547

Farming occupation/lower sales ........................farms
acres

19,354
3,051,277

13,073
2,584,135

10,772
2,563,770

32,552
11,541,864

19,145
13,092,460

9,496
12,934,125

6,769
34,634,707

Farming occupation/higher sales ......................farms
acres

3,885
615,994

3,940
783,285

4,561
1,088,143

26,936
10,055,726

24,580
16,814,487

11,525
15,694,686

10,577
58,149,280

Large family farms .................................................farms
acres

1,875
296,471

1,776
352,389

1,842
440,272

10,733
4,084,814

27,500
20,147,021

19,732
26,571,212

12,657
70,558,800

Very large family farms ..........................................farms
acres

2,372
374,696

2,114
418,555

2,024
482,337

8,494
3,145,111

13,679
10,072,762

24,606
35,392,415

30,689
160,437,096

Non-family farms ...................................................farms
acres

5,551
872,590

3,576
707,372

2,801
667,480

10,203
3,671,590

8,979
6,334,059

6,881
9,600,970

8,299
119,523,983

Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

66,141
3,880,957

46,661
3,207,730

36,936
2,886,724

117,146
13,331,731

80,473
16,752,538

48,461
14,874,197

50,515
28,194,473

7,740
38,197
14,642
4,340
844
378

4,186
24,056
12,323
4,759
988
349

2,478
16,800
10,866
5,387
1,086
319

5,659
40,256
34,162
26,257
8,919
1,893

2,707
18,012
18,637
21,595
15,427
4,095

1,201
7,610
8,739
12,311
12,822
5,778

729
3,708
5,013
9,485
16,514
15,066

Cows and heifers that had calved .....................farms
number

59,164
1,835,368

42,076
1,539,410

33,482
1,400,643

106,135
5,978,709

72,105
6,515,672

43,096
5,604,353

46,061
12,695,212

Beef cows ......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

54,529
1,365,676

38,098
1,121,250

29,733
989,790

92,800
4,130,467

64,392
4,460,547

40,407
4,200,938

45,217
11,413,226

11,352
37,766
4,687
611
99
14

6,438
25,820
5,110
599
120
11

3,913
19,832
5,162
746
74
6

9,136
52,510
23,804
6,480
806
64

4,098
26,073
19,641
11,637
2,782
161

1,613
11,186
11,456
10,736
5,027
389

885
5,590
7,494
11,747
14,399
5,102

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ........................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ............................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ......................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 83

Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

69,890
9,266,574

2,248
41,892

6,804
362,086

3,088
194,497

5,152
341,801

5,931
438,825

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

1,700
314
147
45
30
12

4,603
1,200
429
182
194
196

1,370
1,155
358
55
59
91

1,627
2,401
810
96
79
139

1,344
3,023
1,104
213
101
146

Other cattle (see text) ....................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

42,947
513,182

158,443
2,025,679

51,105
877,873

69,480
1,497,799

69,490
1,772,967

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

38,626
693,242
470,074
14,861
288,776

150,791
2,679,648
1,824,688
70,837
1,026,510

52,095
1,151,217
773,729
28,078
411,139

71,132
1,914,992
1,376,818
39,041
589,007

71,605
2,211,318
1,554,893
41,098
785,883

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................... farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

30,393
404,466
4,466
124,288

118,624
1,653,138
11,688
504,574

41,749
740,078
3,747
206,537

58,520
1,325,985
5,581
521,083

60,082
1,425,435
5,802
434,564

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

12,086
4,659,044

20,803
8,520,764

4,330
2,618,422

5,258
2,849,439

4,666
2,649,054

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

9,281
681
426
201
330
1,167

16,721
1,041
543
290
377
1,831

3,250
260
170
90
111
449

3,729
341
262
169
194
563

3,074
331
231
215
221
594

Used or to be used for breeding ....................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

5,354
466,022
10,035
4,193,022

8,682
1,103,878
17,689
7,416,886

1,879
275,378
3,677
2,343,044

2,343
333,665
4,484
2,515,774

2,165
232,926
4,130
2,416,128

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................... farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

11,861
14,254,081
1,233,719

19,643
31,647,880
2,359,660

4,210
9,898,141
636,384

5,200
10,340,779
757,823

4,588
9,012,030
713,847

Sheep and lambs inventory .................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

19,858
375,293
14,690
197,949
10,261
189,629

27,424
636,617
22,154
380,701
16,731
502,937

4,912
150,755
4,106
92,333
3,130
118,868

5,447
204,987
4,615
122,442
3,743
187,989

4,656
191,269
3,987
125,165
3,193
135,149

Horses and ponies inventory ................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

81,474
453,902
75,897
390,190
23,926
62,065
20,199
50,957

210,546
1,356,066
189,014
1,094,279
54,740
168,287
43,619
130,939

41,348
287,085
36,055
225,017
9,570
33,854
7,619
26,390

46,321
331,387
39,620
259,471
10,189
39,406
7,992
30,744

38,407
277,995
31,803
210,739
7,851
33,420
5,919
25,346

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................ farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

32,685
423,732
13,785
172,530

59,196
877,434
24,847
376,387

9,992
173,528
4,207
79,461

9,975
208,903
4,175
90,099

8,092
166,048
3,441
83,393

145,615
349,772,508

29,948
11,762,827

57,559
64,394,821

10,629
17,179,800

11,950
33,238,315

9,869
30,909,642

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

29,517
137
76
98
57
31
32

56,184
208
223
449
380
47
68

10,222
72
44
126
130
9
26

11,468
84
71
163
120
15
29

9,428
62
75
133
116
20
35

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

4,844
4,602,598

8,695
21,086,732

1,622
5,615,849

1,815
10,760,893

1,530
7,784,541

Layers sold ........................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

5,620
8,686,522

9,976
34,380,530

1,718
10,933,594

2,000
18,475,177

1,637
19,286,485

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

825
10,178,415

1,473
37,041,141

283
9,871,709

381
17,328,334

314
10,881,774

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

84 UNITED STATES

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows .......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

5,599
469,692

4,787
418,160

4,467
410,853

16,164
1,848,242

10,067
2,055,125

3,864
1,403,415

1,719
1,281,986

803
2,706
1,522
327
89
152

495
2,065
1,625
382
104
116

349
1,571
1,877
436
138
96

949
3,878
7,226
2,936
688
487

505
1,163
3,122
3,107
1,550
620

280
335
613
948
1,015
673

401
101
153
248
260
556

Other cattle (see text) ........................................farms
number

55,544
2,045,589

39,884
1,668,320

32,300
1,486,081

104,252
7,353,022

73,082
10,236,866

44,625
9,269,844

47,481
15,499,261

Cattle and calves sold ...........................................farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .............farms
number

58,020
2,748,752
2,072,026
33,121
793,558

41,556
2,217,946
1,623,568
24,266
606,092

33,717
1,944,823
1,525,900
19,580
506,368

108,997
9,296,758
7,585,803
61,653
1,948,357

76,468
14,212,897
12,617,786
39,253
2,110,616

46,288
12,991,071
11,552,788
21,224
1,647,396

48,995
22,009,272
18,231,898
21,312
2,981,550

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................farms
number

49,376
1,955,194
4,998
883,354

35,846
1,611,854
3,625
663,440

29,608
1,438,455
3,210
635,293

97,550
7,348,401
11,726
3,644,425

69,933
12,102,281
10,192
7,375,443

43,192
11,343,675
6,546
6,490,184

46,253
19,027,722
4,815
6,112,743

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

3,348
2,019,888

2,520
2,141,560

1,993
2,069,725

7,157
7,818,719

6,691
10,950,497

4,330
9,839,854

2,260
11,649,352

1,982
241
210
167
222
526

1,351
155
127
152
198
537

892
166
146
97
207
485

2,374
484
458
502
858
2,481

1,242
322
335
409
1,073
3,310

621
156
187
207
542
2,617

530
114
87
91
191
1,247

Used or to be used for breeding ........................farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ..........................................farms
number

1,534
156,955
2,943
1,862,933

1,217
160,952
2,237
1,980,608

930
237,584
1,815
1,832,141

3,284
584,211
6,659
7,234,508

2,718
717,577
6,429
10,232,920

1,655
699,506
4,190
9,140,348

1,106
1,321,956
2,153
10,327,396

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................farms
number
$1,000

3,330
6,691,000
574,863

2,485
6,532,352
525,918

2,044
6,478,753
581,741

7,441
23,288,231
2,147,037

7,056
29,981,059
2,904,186

4,582
27,960,105
2,684,574

2,349
30,722,770
2,937,229

Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ....................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ...........................................farms
number

3,393
219,048
2,933
129,841
2,365
308,571

2,089
145,694
1,846
78,613
1,579
112,564

1,619
100,131
1,426
67,422
1,176
71,153

5,039
438,983
4,494
249,531
3,889
427,939

3,628
547,526
3,290
301,972
2,884
593,132

2,214
520,210
2,010
288,300
1,823
421,460

2,855
2,288,649
2,671
1,482,140
2,494
1,510,217

Horses and ponies inventory .................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number
Horses and ponies sold .........................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number

26,253
190,230
21,670
145,926
5,255
24,393
3,995
18,329

16,867
124,885
13,839
95,556
3,209
15,358
2,442
12,044

12,185
88,790
10,020
68,599
2,224
11,431
1,657
8,305

35,903
272,331
28,852
211,567
5,981
37,047
4,449
29,557

24,163
192,546
19,457
149,513
3,855
27,141
2,930
21,668

16,458
136,034
13,306
108,916
2,441
17,835
1,872
15,145

26,017
317,576
21,995
265,191
4,231
36,266
3,357
31,421

Goats, all inventory ...............................................farms
number
Goats sold .............................................................farms
number

5,192
126,369
2,259
66,952

3,271
93,375
1,368
46,963

2,284
65,253
966
31,111

6,110
191,085
2,819
96,512

3,636
165,947
1,748
81,534

1,887
128,266
948
58,019

2,146
520,589
1,185
204,615

6,198
21,029,515

3,952
17,055,633

2,658
18,600,073

6,595
55,915,227

3,392
36,399,213

1,508
22,472,798

1,357
20,814,644

5,911
44
36
82
91
11
23

3,723
24
29
62
78
14
22

2,486
15
12
55
57
10
23

6,104
70
26
125
136
56
78

3,153
24
13
47
81
25
49

1,409
13
5
14
25
13
29

1,239
32
16
19
21
10
20

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ..............................................................farms
number

990
5,649,596

573
5,430,132

447
4,536,277

1,074
17,950,318

471
9,982,558

241
7,113,628

212
5,363,407

Layers sold ............................................................farms
number

936
16,699,638

665
10,221,905

408
11,299,763

1,095
28,826,391

519
17,136,134

218
10,330,288

179
8,678,630

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ......................................................farms
number

178
12,509,562

123
5,895,559

92
5,263,154

273
24,592,682

127
13,327,239

63
10,044,289

37
4,420,828

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ....................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

3,147
346,371,313

8,367
2,061,562,585

2,266
796,995,617

2,710
975,085,489

2,485
847,203,152

9,743
618
623
16,107

2,128
61
108
850

3,582
172
246
4,367

672
82
38
1,474

839
86
69
1,716

747
63
37
1,638

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

3,679
4,243,943
1,493
10,894,043

6,716
18,605,053
2,896
53,983,168

1,092
4,711,574
525
14,796,635

1,282
8,152,656
632
25,957,221

1,019
7,936,219
552
22,540,694

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

45
137
8,247
18
61

597
6,119
385,624
212
3,013

350
4,650
302,140
63
1,571

654
11,536
776,008
162
4,788

841
16,671
1,120,779
178
6,002

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

45
-

545
52
-

298
52
-

516
138
-

642
180
19
-

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

3,020
13,103
1,588,348
139
411

25,312
369,854
43,792,419
811
10,558

11,839
276,092
33,430,287
331
8,921

22,261
703,183
91,715,156
717
26,461

24,062
1,001,764
130,049,768
827
42,109

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

3,020
-

20,877
4,435
-

7,038
4,801
-

9,915
12,346
-

8,169
14,193
1,700
-

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

173
604
10,163
52
208

2,749
30,592
508,409
439
7,616

2,408
37,329
652,340
168
5,275

4,795
86,294
1,467,974
335
12,986

6,165
137,065
2,252,855
413
19,933

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

173
-

2,516
233
-

1,988
420
-

3,678
1,117
-

4,186
1,885
94
-

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

72
355
586
27
120

533
10,075
15,531
121
2,278

259
9,076
13,491
45
1,447

373
18,715
29,709
102
4,851

482
30,521
47,192
152
9,596

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

72
-

384
149
-

82
177
-

72
301
-

48
330
104
-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

123
164
1,620
104
127

197
1,606
30,111
118
781

83
1,600
32,952
39
821

139
3,608
78,618
65
1,704

148
5,097
92,987
62
2,248

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

123
-

177
20
-

60
23
-

81
58
-

60
82
6
-

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

161
431
26,711
34
105

2,353
17,528
984,664
184
2,217

1,635
15,701
844,219
39
688

3,162
33,794
1,906,906
87
1,843

3,904
51,229
2,974,954
76
2,104

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

161
-

2,283
70
-

1,529
106
-

2,944
218
-

3,519
368
17
-

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

48
120
80,846
24
71

240
2,300
5,176,371
50
391

117
2,145
4,818,190
14
145

191
5,061
12,013,663
25
616

201
6,573
15,012,787
27
865

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold .....................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

1,484
545,258,057

1,119
518,823,115

858
403,695,276

2,470
1,175,158,918

1,401
722,558,984

537
392,114,305

247
130,001,311

411
32
37
1,004

256
21
26
816

155
16
10
677

523
26
30
1,891

263
22
13
1,103

96
3
5
433

71
34
4
138

708
5,822,193
354
17,457,976

492
5,164,379
272
14,761,929

326
3,911,780
202
11,817,586

923
13,626,134
616
38,248,660

541
15,100,650
384
38,409,819

237
8,674,145
181
19,706,510

211
11,225,078
177
27,218,918

Barley for grain ......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

850
24,320
1,552,259
180
8,516

782
20,488
1,393,210
156
7,329

780
25,350
1,776,863
163
10,058

2,873
156,584
10,976,585
664
60,766

3,092
325,230
22,581,538
833
123,117

3,542
714,749
44,886,145
697
166,825

5,442
2,216,123
121,329,834
915
349,429

564
234
52
-

522
229
31
-

474
250
53
3
-

1,176
1,241
379
77
-

565
1,310
931
252
34

239
897
1,380
771
255

156
822
1,624
1,449
1,391

Corn for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

24,349
1,397,464
191,539,413
1,303
101,747

18,026
1,223,759
166,700,143
830
59,010

16,817
1,417,193
196,203,476
972
85,829

65,657
8,841,431
1,263,201,943
5,197
660,846

63,445
17,689,772
2,634,405,762
8,687
1,981,833

44,087
23,461,950
3,542,473,797
9,263
3,445,363

28,885
29,852,977
4,443,418,818
9,834
6,733,681

5,530
15,607
3,212
-

3,327
10,511
4,188
-

2,344
8,031
6,342
100
-

5,090
19,580
34,317
6,670
-

1,825
7,476
18,743
29,119
6,282

577
2,919
6,151
10,803
23,637

296
1,773
3,513
4,115
19,188

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,179
173,992
2,800,620
419
25,578

5,276
175,192
2,753,557
335
23,837

4,975
181,128
2,942,028
350
26,941

19,673
996,019
16,261,361
1,491
158,661

15,612
1,312,797
22,775,153
1,818
271,165

9,276
1,198,555
21,608,139
1,622
307,799

7,036
1,650,094
30,192,196
2,222
637,289

3,562
2,423
194
-

2,688
2,288
300
-

2,319
2,358
294
4
-

6,936
10,178
2,284
275
-

3,908
7,198
3,488
862
156

1,680
4,063
2,117
946
470

573
2,715
2,084
772
892

Cotton, all ..............................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

613
49,396
80,791
238
19,097

385
33,609
51,994
106
7,603

377
40,632
68,840
153
14,102

2,036
348,421
604,207
820
125,388

3,827
1,233,066
2,151,780
1,771
460,844

4,906
3,000,041
5,301,477
2,574
1,149,608

4,742
5,719,331
10,532,530
2,667
2,240,676

59
346
208
-

51
175
159
-

30
169
169
9
-

64
538
925
509
-

45
446
1,206
1,327
803

23
279
709
1,229
2,666

31
133
406
664
3,508

Dry edible beans, excluding limas .........................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

153
6,687
122,438
76
3,140

158
6,998
135,251
69
2,739

148
8,745
170,284
64
3,706

743
58,517
1,153,107
370
27,835

1,146
157,874
2,923,383
528
63,935

1,354
307,786
5,190,899
401
69,020

1,844
896,867
15,422,250
560
177,447

35
105
13
-

50
97
11
-

20
111
17
-

87
430
219
7
-

73
366
572
130
5

28
252
577
399
98

24
165
441
530
684

Oats for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

3,514
56,071
3,142,672
63
1,399

2,741
52,884
3,085,988
62
1,408

2,563
53,175
3,208,484
72
2,513

8,775
239,318
14,189,055
228
7,577

6,237
270,337
16,439,663
232
11,649

3,952
298,343
17,957,263
204
16,842

3,561
420,338
24,748,090
339
29,869

2,970
527
17
-

2,126
578
37
-

1,884
649
29
1
-

5,355
3,156
250
14
-

2,639
3,015
510
66
7

1,103
1,898
747
160
44

531
1,582
1,036
311
101

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

222
9,726
24,505,468
54
1,860

210
12,803
29,602,063
30
1,289

227
13,133
42,626,880
76
4,511

907
76,957
223,894,219
297
23,635

1,440
222,284
665,966,660
580
67,751

1,340
328,818
1,024,520,727
624
110,524

1,039
520,644
1,654,921,013
580
207,131

Turkeys inventory (see text) ..................................farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ..........................................farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 87

Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

48
-

220
20
-

82
35
-

115
76
-

101
94
6
-

Rice ...................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

10
49
3,173
10
49

108
2,754
200,865
108
2,754

87
3,976
282,750
87
3,976

100
4,921
349,144
100
4,921

125
10,028
660,797
125
10,028

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

10
-

49
59
-

10
77
-

18
82
-

6
69
50
-

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

59
256
14,923
16
57

433
7,784
383,383
67
1,447

243
7,133
411,725
18
810

439
15,581
927,481
54
2,395

537
21,063
1,310,202
55
2,763

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

59
-

308
125
-

113
130
-

174
265
-

182
317
38
-

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

1,909
9,234
353,767
27
101

17,555
300,424
10,575,202
241
4,221

7,976
223,770
7,957,726
145
3,270

15,229
544,412
20,494,546
321
11,167

17,006
768,337
29,062,166
398
18,327

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

1,909
-

13,689
3,866
-

3,689
4,287
-

4,710
10,519
-

3,855
12,207
944
-

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

5
21
520
3
(D)
15
22
535
11
14

52
1,156
31,345
20
405
50
899
29,034
11
108

21
868
22,437
8
(D)
11
405
14,258
3
137

52
2,008
51,805
20
526
24
1,032
35,494
6
301

67
3,273
83,419
32
1,346
14
1,087
37,169
5
455

Sunflower seed, all ............................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

7
8
4,588
2
(D)

88
469
309,919
16
51

30
239
140,524
3
(D)

36
1,010
912,758
5
68

48
1,094
1,222,682
3
34

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

7
-

85
3
-

27
3
-

22
14
-

35
9
4
-

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

908
2,673
5,588,546
66
193

2,367
13,787
28,279,475
252
1,865

1,211
8,637
17,356,621
130
1,426

1,677
12,918
26,777,885
162
1,715

1,653
16,538
33,091,622
209
3,059

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

36
235
215
242
180
-

85
442
408
519
443
397
73

24
134
170
275
349
204
55

22
168
255
371
514
259
88

17
164
233
329
454
309
147

Wheat for grain, all ............................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

363
1,651
74,855
41
179

4,997
75,159
3,141,566
310
4,916

2,859
62,964
2,737,871
159
4,494

5,592
156,242
6,362,308
280
9,522

6,263
209,213
8,810,969
336
13,971

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

363
-

4,068
929
-

1,855
1,004
-

3,121
2,471
-

3,125
2,752
386
-

See footnote(s) at end of table.

88 UNITED STATES

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

70
129
23
-

34
136
40
-

68
121
38
-

94
530
252
31
-

50
458
698
198
36

19
210
573
417
121

14
100
256
274
395

Rice .......................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

168
16,857
1,175,019
168
16,857

165
20,114
1,504,337
165
20,114

159
26,005
1,935,312
159
26,005

844
188,050
13,968,773
844
188,050

1,300
422,331
31,264,784
1,300
422,331

1,516
721,421
51,314,899
1,516
721,421

1,502
1,342,286
95,878,837
1,502
1,342,286

2
85
81
-

1
72
92
-

1
36
106
16
-

8
159
288
389
-

18
119
401
472
290

6
99
276
473
662

3
58
165
266
1,010

Sorghum for grain .................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

864
42,029
2,648,522
99
4,955

548
31,931
1,995,267
68
4,267

650
40,524
2,596,339
76
5,532

3,425
293,730
19,670,278
411
34,793

5,227
753,682
53,771,428
796
104,383

6,308
1,637,870
117,479,674
1,210
233,726

7,509
3,918,251
281,243,643
1,613
450,086

244
531
89
-

114
347
87
-

155
381
112
2
-

500
1,918
842
165
-

392
2,019
1,985
675
156

220
1,439
2,259
1,526
864

148
863
1,890
2,009
2,599

Soybeans for beans ..............................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,464
1,075,594
42,588,543
566
33,366

14,041
973,676
38,319,746
400
22,234

13,176
1,076,303
43,270,043
472
32,686

54,850
6,716,021
272,167,260
2,670
243,304

56,578
13,545,417
561,044,928
4,959
799,137

40,041
18,169,172
746,923,390
5,542
1,528,626

22,285
20,513,461
809,666,380
4,592
2,540,636

2,864
13,864
1,736
-

1,803
9,298
2,940
-

1,297
7,216
4,614
49
-

3,066
18,729
30,517
2,538
-

1,112
7,604
21,447
24,731
1,684

320
2,431
6,198
13,771
17,321

144
914
2,302
3,292
15,633

Sugarbeets for sugar .............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ..............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

77
4,612
124,472
37
2,270
15
1,101
45,239
5
509

68
4,796
117,665
27
1,667
12
1,083
38,027
7
594

80
5,596
141,496
48
2,936
11
1,930
75,506
11
1,930

449
42,879
1,107,546
237
21,906
32
7,517
244,315
13
3,019

813
131,981
3,464,485
383
63,001
116
49,727
1,724,075
28
8,443

1,104
314,476
8,007,442
364
95,846
181
135,164
4,706,342
37
18,802

1,234
742,151
18,784,693
416
204,414
211
646,699
24,177,411
82
400,893

Sunflower seed, all ................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

82
3,963
4,892,784
8
464

49
2,373
2,704,068
6
216

60
3,064
2,297,109
2
(D)

394
30,253
41,255,689
47
3,137

781
103,069
143,984,735
78
8,295

1,662
347,845
494,290,116
156
22,018

3,166
1,506,766
2,128,947,473
282
67,897

29
42
11
-

17
26
6
-

22
29
7
2
-

80
195
111
8
-

72
276
340
85
8

63
308
769
441
81

43
248
862
958
1,055

Tobacco ................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

1,183
13,456
26,281,575
167
2,116

1,009
13,845
26,925,555
154
2,601

716
11,496
23,160,171
134
2,398

2,290
47,413
100,257,059
447
9,966

1,726
74,380
162,220,630
398
15,398

1,029
76,416
172,368,025
296
16,456

465
68,288
155,994,661
157
14,385

13
109
137
264
292
237
131

10
75
110
186
266
220
142

7
41
59
117
189
169
134

11
85
173
321
477
665
558

5
28
47
113
215
438
880

4
10
15
30
60
189
721

1
2
5
5
20
42
390

Wheat for grain, all ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

7,955
394,532
15,002,562
423
23,757

5,332
253,561
10,808,209
321
17,144

5,295
313,590
12,437,316
317
20,802

25,260
2,184,464
87,451,447
1,754
156,821

30,977
4,945,624
195,838,804
2,850
391,594

31,271
10,121,393
397,313,972
3,373
698,552

34,646
32,214,576
1,253,668,499
5,049
2,022,327

2,689
4,235
1,031
-

1,888
2,857
587
-

1,475
2,855
953
12
-

4,445
12,883
6,528
1,404
-

2,465
11,241
10,677
5,326
1,268

889
5,720
9,445
8,120
7,097

320
2,462
5,096
6,305
20,463

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

20,507
87,369
215,907
5,804
24,257

193,682
2,685,322
5,348,515
19,976
273,812

66,075
1,545,208
3,071,080
4,135
108,538

87,916
2,581,742
5,183,222
5,364
189,743

84,253
3,175,736
6,512,489
4,467
198,242

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

20,507
-

167,936
25,746
-

39,400
26,675
-

41,881
46,035
-

29,734
50,813
3,706
-

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

8,852
36,746
96,324
3,754
16,037

51,700
619,461
1,535,002
11,922
168,208

15,518
308,449
797,659
2,390
65,867

23,050
562,844
1,472,589
3,250
120,298

22,015
663,626
1,760,492
2,772
126,729

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

8,519
36,527
92,685
1,479
5,938

109,600
1,508,572
2,895,470
6,072
69,619

40,990
925,780
1,735,350
1,321
26,253

53,912
1,512,507
2,804,206
1,716
45,192

53,822
1,915,718
3,577,141
1,406
42,014

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

120
497
42
152

581
8,612
128
1,865

209
5,418
35
918

338
11,523
60
2,167

313
12,143
63
2,396

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

15,372
26,160
7,622
11,637

21,217
95,526
8,450
37,744

4,518
37,317
1,621
14,917

4,687
49,406
1,665
20,771

3,898
58,535
1,354
26,801

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

14,120
1,252
-

14,989
5,714
514
-

2,788
1,270
460
-

2,798
1,237
652
-

2,076
1,092
602
128
-

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

4,036
1,362
157
53

6,149
4,534
352
639

1,271
1,754
61
310

1,253
1,959
72
578

1,029
3,071
79
899

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

676
256
21
12
2,820
1,326
107
96

925
1,052
53
372
4,823
4,671
227
429

209
820
24
488
1,055
2,181
68
416

220
1,003
24
667
1,161
2,765
50
507

187
1,916
51
1,661
935
4,835
59
1,222

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

2,786
34
-

4,675
125
23
-

987
46
22
-

1,075
59
27
-

816
69
35
15
-

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

6,132
6,409
238
130
315
262
18
7

8,624
23,229
526
1,165
574
1,982
38
266

1,963
8,990
132
807
134
863
15
120

2,174
14,262
163
2,971
145
1,230
9
265

1,793
16,292
176
4,203
114
1,573
10
155

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

6,459
3,044
306
157

9,633
8,417
470
864

1,927
2,751
83
98

1,914
3,468
96
528

1,541
3,385
79
247

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

32,604
84,262
18,987
49,842

42,267
468,203
22,708
307,202

6,960
158,622
3,292
107,017

7,049
213,627
3,182
143,782

5,640
226,058
2,548
159,122

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

26,778
5,826
-

15,766
21,146
5,355
-

2,314
1,894
2,752
-

2,216
1,813
3,020
-

1,713
1,377
1,468
1,082
-

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

5,696
7,136

9,936
38,470

1,958
16,867

2,065
23,191

1,639
25,911

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

5,590
11,229

10,575
100,330

1,904
35,867

1,881
50,856

1,372
47,858

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

2,676
2,358

5,169
12,538

999
4,666

1,077
6,876

925
7,178

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ...............farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

64,864
3,060,248
6,598,810
4,112
246,869

45,622
2,544,110
5,586,106
2,694
177,325

36,060
2,329,612
5,292,470
2,313
177,210

111,679
9,563,725
23,478,551
8,895
937,682

74,295
9,537,187
26,257,933
8,762
1,412,956

43,732
8,229,216
23,808,111
7,340
1,674,377

40,849
16,116,008
44,040,567
12,145
4,843,742

17,810
40,738
6,316
-

10,350
28,404
6,868
-

6,956
21,377
7,617
110
-

17,287
55,889
34,157
4,346
-

9,550
27,921
26,581
8,669
1,574

4,295
13,696
14,468
7,821
3,452

1,827
7,979
11,655
9,424
9,964

Alfalfa hay .........................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

19,248
716,227
2,004,824
2,618
162,056

13,965
589,961
1,653,958
1,668
114,065

11,896
562,311
1,635,206
1,530
116,011

42,249
2,575,263
8,018,015
5,985
623,516

34,077
3,085,536
10,661,684
6,262
961,212

23,529
3,211,494
11,493,336
5,335
1,135,156

24,627
7,312,579
24,219,985
8,904
2,947,497

Other tame hay .................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

39,496
1,728,647
3,268,993
1,226
46,269

28,229
1,447,800
2,769,671
846
34,956

21,869
1,289,823
2,479,733
685
36,658

64,100
4,865,905
9,692,180
2,477
156,181

38,357
4,215,800
8,942,509
2,198
212,668

20,196
2,983,557
6,509,074
1,835
250,122

17,650
4,333,336
9,580,661
3,087
773,994

Field and grass seed crops, all ..............................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

345
17,924
50
2,626

270
15,664
44
2,738

203
13,906
51
3,679

958
96,145
199
23,485

1,088
199,530
303
56,609

850
289,888
239
76,212

763
507,476
243
150,594

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

2,565
51,991
920
24,532

1,700
51,625
635
26,038

1,300
52,486
491
26,943

4,411
282,320
1,846
156,135

4,093
602,560
2,036
395,294

2,948
886,553
1,639
619,795

2,463
2,162,400
1,606
1,707,878

1,245
718
451
151
-

758
401
375
166
-

495
300
318
166
21

1,232
901
1,291
692
295

574
565
1,143
1,024
787

254
255
572
708
1,159

124
164
293
438
1,444

Snap beans .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

591
2,516
63
1,413

369
3,374
56
1,944

278
3,800
49
2,259

832
22,109
222
12,808

648
49,608
334
34,577

478
74,723
314
49,445

366
135,188
240
93,177

Peas, green .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

134
1,918
57
1,637
597
5,464
56
1,897

113
2,310
59
2,164
327
3,952
21
1,400

108
2,760
68
2,664
276
5,335
30
2,180

496
16,899
376
16,363
818
46,381
139
15,584

612
39,582
527
38,133
758
126,626
261
61,090

470
48,721
436
47,119
676
225,485
302
102,183

382
96,819
351
94,813
768
702,943
419
412,601

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

496
42
40
19
-

256
33
26
12
-

191
41
25
13
6

426
70
115
159
48

174
57
114
226
187

66
17
75
171
347

65
19
37
99
548

Sweet corn ........................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes .................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

1,191
14,100
141
5,342
72
1,302
13
760

740
12,207
129
4,910
41
1,836
6
345

589
11,636
135
5,835
56
2,351
8
497

1,952
58,004
557
32,598
150
10,253
28
1,853

1,521
91,224
657
63,506
159
26,636
51
4,993

923
128,656
488
86,386
88
25,344
36
5,809

639
237,938
328
154,033
62
31,653
27
6,291

Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

886
2,832
26
597

548
2,940
30
527

372
2,587
26
511

1,079
21,391
99
9,584

677
68,545
192
51,654

419
84,942
180
64,818

354
237,924
174
189,965

Land in orchards ...................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

3,983
212,737
1,802
155,653

2,583
173,881
1,176
125,782

1,962
160,707
893
119,967

5,586
620,536
2,656
479,062

3,560
677,615
1,815
537,618

2,084
596,011
1,123
505,853

1,657
1,447,219
1,007
1,290,416

1,096
970
844
1,073
-

594
644
550
795
-

419
471
402
620
50

1,029
1,358
1,158
836
1,205

457
859
756
457
1,031

241
433
482
306
622

152
252
332
265
656

Apples ...............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,037
23,245

633
20,422

448
17,253

1,098
58,480

620
65,292

275
41,143

186
61,360

Grapes ..............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

955
52,648

618
40,357

431
34,854

1,169
130,875

702
142,512

389
133,555

306
270,467

Peaches, all .......................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

573
6,376

353
7,881

262
6,861

773
21,483

437
21,151

187
17,578

151
34,292

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

1 to 9
acres

Total

10 to 49
acres

50 to 69
acres

70 to 99
acres

100 to 139
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

5,740
14,480

5,929
83,835

756
27,334

612
30,856

536
37,130

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

878
3,061

2,603
48,682

354
14,869

420
24,259

316
24,727

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

3,633
10,133

6,764
52,432

1,331
16,783

1,528
23,197

1,429
29,631

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

1,991
5,369

2,611
30,292

444
10,674

367
13,764

309
13,716

Land in berries (see text) ...................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

5,193
5,721

9,879
32,257

1,942
11,579

2,042
14,742

1,652
17,206

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 58. Summary by Size of Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

140 to 179
acres

180 to 219
acres

220 to 259
acres

260 to 499
acres

500 to 999
acres

1,000 to 1,999
acres

2,000 or more
acres

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ....................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

343
31,040

231
24,016

183
23,290

520
88,303

307
79,859

221
108,516

280
457,149

Almonds ............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

256
24,895

187
23,262

161
23,632

530
97,932

482
140,631

278
99,838

235
264,457

Pecans .............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,115
24,252

741
20,706

622
18,698

1,988
80,248

1,269
88,869

809
79,211

627
137,649

Walnuts, English ...............................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

227
13,287

164
10,261

134
10,489

376
41,546

251
36,237

169
36,354

118
45,765

Land in berries (see text) .......................................farms
acres

996
12,835

608
11,128

453
11,638

1,117
38,163

635
37,273

306
26,228

194
42,965

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

55,509
2.5
143,960,530
2,593

60,777
2.8
119,419,781
1,965

93,373
4.2
140,739,342
1,507

147,500
6.7
147,572,303
1,000

125,456
5.7
78,154,582
623

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

55,509
177,385,675
3,195,620

60,777
44,029,662
724,446

93,373
34,776,956
372,452

147,500
25,383,985
172,095

125,456
9,455,072
75,366

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

-

-

-

-

-

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

-

-

88,808

140,069
7,426

116,901
8,550
5

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

55,509
40,080
9,845
5,584

58,997
1,780
1,780
-

4,563
2
2
-

5
-

-

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

55,509
175,799,795

60,777
42,690,783

93,373
33,409,883

147,500
24,212,940

125,456
8,961,255

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

29,995
24,729,729
26,128
24,652,345
24,804
13,722,922
20,906
13,641,772
13,719
3,206,750
8,966
3,103,123
19,208
5,415,418
15,886
5,337,850
2,680
482,898
1,787
464,520
1,683
216,244
917
203,684
1,175
939,809
1,144
938,920

41,363
18,961,617
36,831
18,872,909
33,761
9,650,149
28,543
9,539,909
19,024
2,649,526
11,071
2,479,511
28,887
4,962,990
24,011
4,842,481
3,633
406,856
2,267
376,059
2,605
177,219
1,206
152,148
1,435
560,715
1,395
559,471

66,333
16,541,895
56,655
16,359,898
53,557
8,302,204
42,501
8,077,802
27,894
2,318,485
13,072
2,014,914
46,026
4,633,498
34,973
4,357,083
5,029
370,001
2,644
317,502
3,933
163,550
1,188
117,193
1,477
349,084
1,418
347,064

94,078
11,057,167
74,079
10,702,705
73,840
5,448,046
48,440
4,897,698
35,130
1,585,370
11,010
1,138,198
62,497
3,305,478
30,875
2,433,528
6,310
263,309
1,958
170,361
4,475
101,781
577
47,870
1,087
135,112
951
130,603

66,235
3,509,113
41,650
2,948,110
49,763
1,684,307
11,038
701,944
22,061
500,003
3,131
209,013
42,709
1,135,701
3,524
220,417
3,808
81,322
316
20,356
2,113
24,672
85
5,520
457
25,402
276
19,265

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

4,193
745,688
2,362
721,351

5,943
554,162
3,012
516,025

8,826
405,074
3,059
334,736

11,424
218,070
1,460
115,974

6,966
57,707
169
10,428

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

679
391,876
586
389,616
3,154
2,357,881
2,982
2,352,866

823
253,660
695
250,634
3,577
1,305,848
3,370
1,300,461

1,278
220,181
1,011
213,834
3,704
746,618
3,333
736,484

2,818
201,442
1,416
169,257
3,736
373,073
2,852
347,522

2,351
96,150
787
52,693
1,578
70,971
695
47,177

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

4,908
12,324,415
4,379
12,313,584

3,160
925,450
2,391
909,617

3,760
524,052
2,386
498,158

5,591
364,176
2,697
314,860

5,542
197,222
1,971
131,089

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

4,711
12,460,332
4,236
12,451,336

3,555
1,923,528
3,116
1,916,816

5,385
1,482,742
4,609
1,471,149

10,416
1,283,549
8,433
1,255,700

11,202
631,941
8,430
586,377

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

3,330
12,997,739
3,145
12,994,752

2,381
1,347,208
2,155
1,343,399

3,192
875,024
2,771
867,592

6,531
795,561
5,355
775,325

5,161
277,829
3,613
246,558

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

149
157,692
104
156,915

147
41,475
89
40,726

245
34,623
126
32,945

651
52,048
368
48,837

784
32,069
401
27,043

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

94 UNITED STATES

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .................................................................number
percent
Land in farms ........................................................ acres
Average size of farm ..................................... acres

154,732
7.0
59,786,339
386

248,285
11.3
65,839,387
265

218,531
9.9
27,622,945
126

200,302
9.1
17,486,373
87

211,494
9.6
13,691,539
65

688,833
31.2
107,822,719
157

Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

154,732
5,802,447
37,500

248,285
4,211,240
16,961

218,531
1,671,563
7,649

200,302
787,670
3,932

211,494
403,263
1,907

688,833
1,296,879
1,883

-

235,593

204,851
12,676

187,545
10,210
2,193

199,125
8,259
2,806
1,067

499,880
71,587
50,505
36,967
22,745

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

144,398
10,139
191
3

12,033
626
33
-

843
152
8
1

301
45
7
1

198
35
4
-

5,727
1,226
187
7

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ............................................

1
-

-

-

-

-

1
1
1
-

Total sales .........................................................farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Corn ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Wheat ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Soybeans ..................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Sorghum ....................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Barley ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Rice ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000

154,732
5,480,497

248,285
3,959,823

218,531
1,552,543

200,302
718,027

211,494
350,588

688,833
84,357

58,128
1,527,458
40,685
713,136
17,342
226,485
33,601
512,423
2,588
31,545
1,441
11,428
270
7,838
-

54,236
645,369
33,520
282,186
13,397
102,876
26,181
229,055
1,774
12,215
1,101
4,375
138
2,076
-

30,772
167,067
17,437
73,180
5,720
24,215
12,566
61,212
701
2,773
471
1,186
32
154
-

19,346
55,235
10,247
24,606
2,867
7,335
7,233
20,427
318
640
296
456
11
38
-

12,448
17,588
6,137
7,348
1,709
2,250
4,632
6,914
185
192
129
108
3
4
-

6,533
3,025
3,789
1,516
664
345
1,549
869
116
48
79
28
-

5,844
24,603
-

5,387
12,584
-

2,948
4,347
-

1,788
1,733
-

1,128
772
-

781
219
-

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ..................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes .....................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

2,676
58,735
1,136
28,912
-

3,059
34,266
888
11,578
-

1,535
8,969
433
2,777
-

720
2,402
222
729
-

238
399
121
196
-

51
34
42
24
-

7,551
150,397
-

12,404
124,102
-

9,822
46,066
-

7,691
19,295
-

5,580
6,691
-

3,091
1,193
-

15,160
425,339
-

22,297
282,448
-

14,964
85,591
-

12,041
36,099
-

8,211
11,576
-

4,748
2,314
-

6,377
173,440
-

9,095
114,114
-

5,834
33,110
-

4,457
13,600
-

3,170
4,465
-

1,256
644
-

1,243
26,231
-

2,087
22,015
-

1,908
10,129
-

1,821
5,038
-

1,764
2,313
-

2,575
962
-

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

11,092
4,164,306
5,280
4,094,879

12,390
1,461,395
4,929
1,373,070

18,448
1,124,121
5,771
977,145

30,257
1,039,140
7,177
775,207

28,643
594,228
4,674
308,776

Cattle and calves .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

23,796
38,034,160
17,074
37,896,093

25,772
5,123,708
15,072
4,889,886

44,421
5,140,331
22,922
4,686,607

73,815
4,950,680
34,147
4,238,984

64,246
2,723,746
30,768
2,074,521

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

6,792
21,369,356
6,715
21,368,148
7,694
14,221,695
7,158
14,217,026
911
186,565
162
182,568

6,472
3,374,395
6,334
3,372,499
5,994
2,320,351
5,101
2,309,210
1,321
75,763
228
69,497

13,448
3,672,241
13,057
3,665,716
5,938
936,846
4,078
911,817
2,375
77,675
357
64,339

21,328
2,839,493
19,717
2,805,528
6,574
386,106
2,876
341,396
4,946
101,066
680
72,484

7,746
418,879
4,969
346,319
4,394
91,382
743
50,529
4,855
56,635
398
26,753

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

1,158
1,042,139
290
1,036,718
12,280
29,796,162
12,022
29,795,291
389
867,446
350
866,839

1,122
161,720
286
156,934
7,962
5,101,597
7,297
5,100,158
406
200,050
345
199,169

1,868
117,732
394
109,386
6,261
1,658,951
4,515
1,655,632
591
160,132
506
158,813

4,303
169,929
1,121
153,830
6,592
360,703
2,008
351,853
868
118,946
757
117,451

4,757
125,243
1,547
102,179
5,285
42,066
425
29,529
614
35,697
491
34,183

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

574
698,301
214
696,061

518
113,015
206
111,567

858
96,721
323
94,455

1,936
119,861
814
114,906

2,173
58,085
737
49,669

Government payments ..................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

32,899
1,585,880

43,597
1,338,879

72,099
1,367,072

108,309
1,171,045

79,540
493,817

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

7,883
2,026,351

12,893
1,767,053

19,413
1,477,816

21,607
824,669

11,769
207,734

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

1,277
241,768

1,659
131,436

3,141
150,773

6,781
182,032

8,004
133,554

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

55,509
134,974,291
2,431,575

60,777
31,430,276
517,141

93,373
25,046,756
268,244

147,500
18,849,550
127,794

125,456
7,593,937
60,531

1,148,218
18,107,194

43,372
6,257,901

52,201
3,554,988

83,063
3,274,958

127,981
2,447,360

102,606
957,531

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

4,208
6,884
5,377
26,903

4,373
9,717
9,775
28,336

8,162
25,302
24,836
24,763

25,836
67,005
27,210
7,930

38,683
57,900
5,190
833

Chemicals purchased ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

918,604
10,074,914

43,250
4,414,501

48,905
1,933,129

76,552
1,656,854

115,440
1,172,231

89,391
398,271

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

7,754
8,877
6,266
20,353

7,847
13,952
13,169
13,937

15,454
36,755
17,577
6,766

45,485
60,109
8,112
1,734

61,886
26,421
882
202

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

775,893
11,740,521

39,342
5,031,371

47,751
2,217,140

75,349
1,985,142

111,599
1,430,463

81,204
488,711

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

1,396
2,908
7,252
5,993
21,793

1,468
3,501
11,949
12,455
18,378

2,528
8,338
31,065
24,433
8,985

7,895
26,059
64,028
11,533
2,084

12,703
31,075
35,961
1,155
310

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ......................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

37,782
516,553
-

64,239
520,629
-

60,575
268,304
-

58,293
153,392
-

60,792
82,936
-

51,991
25,093
-

Cattle and calves ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ...............................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

84,365
2,148,442
-

144,294
1,866,151
-

122,509
750,652
-

98,311
314,667
-

88,783
139,175
-

27,978
18,258
-

4,887
113,140
4,544
39,037
6,866
48,597
-

4,364
42,255
7,114
27,630
13,263
58,190
-

2,773
12,850
7,246
14,462
14,011
36,623
-

1,795
5,290
7,670
9,728
16,504
28,631
-

124
116
8,942
6,775
24,680
24,380
-

34
13
8,679
2,968
31,439
10,731
-

7,700
133,070
7,335
25,536
629
17,919
-

15,635
141,148
14,161
23,842
859
10,085
-

18,638
81,677
15,341
16,415
602
2,875
-

20,031
49,994
17,243
14,308
513
1,327
-

25,697
32,799
23,816
15,308
624
717
-

13,408
6,411
32,635
11,059
314
79
-

3,441
47,691
-

6,192
36,001
-

5,882
14,976
-

6,034
8,293
-

7,463
5,155
-

8,155
1,549
-

Government payments ......................................farms
$1,000

76,995
321,950

84,486
251,418

50,222
119,020

33,540
69,643

25,359
52,675

231,345
1,212,522

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

8,718
81,132

7,473
33,664

3,789
7,765

2,197
2,356

1,373
739

591
106

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ....................................farms
$1,000

12,301
123,477

22,323
121,245

20,861
60,959

21,022
37,957

23,118
22,451

16,330
5,617

154,732
5,308,530
34,308

248,285
4,896,704
19,722

218,531
2,691,301
12,315

200,302
1,897,129
9,471

211,494
1,644,701
7,777

688,833
6,780,491
9,843

117,982
604,504

167,950
462,477

125,359
204,678

97,773
107,682

82,215
66,575

147,716
168,540

73,112
43,407
1,241
222

142,642
24,853
404
51

119,118
6,095
132
14

95,577
2,131
59
6

81,098
1,081
33
3

142,122
5,171
376
47

Chemicals purchased ........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

94,939
209,752

122,578
126,411

84,786
46,942

64,817
25,337

55,876
17,711

122,070
73,775

84,928
9,693
228
90

119,105
3,307
137
29

83,982
755
46
3

64,441
359
17
-

55,590
271
14
1

119,612
2,286
146
26

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees .........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

81,853
252,785

98,540
154,484

67,187
60,913

49,561
32,191

41,955
20,652

81,552
66,669

24,728
42,910
13,763
315
137

53,036
40,583
4,690
187
44

50,514
15,300
1,281
80
12

42,371
6,514
611
54
11

37,927
3,590
398
32
8

67,598
11,376
2,464
83
31

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ...................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ...................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

30,436
30,099,656

25,500
3,265,983

32,807
1,927,361

44,365
1,114,542

36,294
509,069

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

1,286
2,104
3,214
9,492
14,340

3,058
3,852
8,557
5,494
4,539

7,711
8,342
9,181
6,512
1,061

16,134
15,007
10,793
2,373
58

16,839
12,364
6,828
260
3

278,572
3,599,873

9,853
1,538,379

10,809
340,970

18,726
381,968

29,912
416,549

24,941
260,377

279,155
34,403,809

25,326
28,561,277

18,711
2,925,014

19,325
1,545,393

21,286
697,993

16,640
248,692

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

33,823
35,452,554

30,967
5,067,307

45,382
2,785,603

70,465
1,852,560

60,944
727,536

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

1,209
1,847
2,695
3,857
24,215

3,384
4,761
6,523
7,626
8,673

7,717
11,364
16,173
9,047
1,081

18,307
26,427
23,216
2,380
135

24,414
28,670
7,596
238
26

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

55,370
4,563,702

60,638
1,924,472

93,057
1,779,640

146,663
1,506,440

124,111
683,974

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

2,867
12,528
14,136
25,839

4,574
25,638
20,156
10,270

10,232
60,605
17,867
4,353

42,108
95,322
7,821
1,412

73,420
48,923
1,504
264

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

52,163
2,905,528

54,978
757,039

81,675
648,108

121,581
553,032

92,267
252,192

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

553
5,477
24,641
9,569
11,923

1,463
15,582
31,033
4,511
2,389

4,574
35,980
37,202
2,831
1,088

17,385
70,222
32,089
1,411
474

26,242
54,680
10,755
465
125

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

55,489
5,989,631

60,759
2,055,829

93,348
2,005,065

141,230
1,712,966

115,962
778,621

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

2,869
14,541
11,351
26,728

5,210
24,457
18,220
12,872

11,125
53,476
22,033
6,714

38,167
88,215
12,550
2,298

60,781
52,065
2,536
580

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

44,953
14,604,933

42,365
2,486,484

54,969
1,777,228

66,394
1,295,614

41,295
478,109

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

3,362
7,093
13,367
9,068
12,063

6,993
11,792
16,386
5,444
1,750

15,129
19,096
16,595
3,700
449

27,790
22,561
14,180
1,665
198

23,279
12,766
4,765
434
51

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

15,018
2,977,408

11,500
388,800

14,739
310,910

20,756
301,479

16,520
148,894

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

588
2,449
4,781
1,938
5,262

759
2,914
4,453
1,411
1,963

1,387
4,517
5,586
1,541
1,708

2,606
7,112
7,504
2,098
1,436

2,787
6,337
5,891
1,166
339

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

23,547
2,109,034

24,005
511,360

37,450
491,919

54,942
434,605

38,621
188,735

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

722
3,292
7,738
3,927
7,868

1,400
5,832
10,873
3,410
2,490

2,987
11,952
17,375
3,450
1,686

7,285
22,749
21,668
2,532
708

8,410
18,164
11,270
645
132

490,372
13,274,530

34,358
5,199,960

41,233
2,754,112

63,963
2,411,337

86,028
1,638,210

55,768
539,697

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

2,322
1,800
4,261
25,975

3,447
2,972
7,015
27,799

8,947
7,050
15,040
32,926

23,014
14,618
26,107
22,289

25,747
12,551
13,622
3,848

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

42,475
349,526

63,857
277,770

51,036
133,349

44,012
87,301

46,538
67,551

73,499
171,573

24,060
14,992
3,396
26
1

44,966
18,249
637
4
1

43,127
7,869
34
3
3

40,102
3,893
16
1
-

43,818
2,696
24
-

65,313
8,073
88
18
7

29,487
209,714

42,814
177,670

30,897
78,794

23,506
52,058

21,685
39,246

35,942
104,148

18,957
139,813

29,437
100,099

26,581
54,556

26,278
35,243

30,619
28,305

45,995
67,424

Feed purchased ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

82,732
613,900

146,478
680,584

128,898
415,535

116,441
299,511

127,828
279,003

292,010
921,012

43,959
34,950
3,707
109
7

101,480
42,884
2,064
46
4

105,210
22,988
669
19
12

101,676
14,240
511
13
1

115,395
12,040
378
15
-

243,855
45,157
2,862
122
14

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ....................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

152,777
500,778

244,678
474,202

214,831
280,823

196,012
198,871

205,451
166,522

655,218
832,754

122,285
29,862
576
54

225,168
19,364
138
8

206,567
8,051
198
15

190,771
5,111
105
25

201,437
3,855
139
20

625,116
27,065
2,125
912

Utilities (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

102,001
187,622

143,495
181,764

105,891
101,506

86,388
73,180

80,462
60,743

181,629
196,901

45,037
50,283
6,397
275
9

84,887
53,471
5,097
35
5

73,783
29,945
2,142
18
3

63,938
21,064
1,372
11
3

62,502
16,878
1,068
14
-

126,196
49,257
6,022
129
25

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ..................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

140,533
598,862

223,021
612,149

199,950
391,175

180,650
288,190

187,943
253,849

593,349
1,210,386

101,604
37,336
1,299
294

191,206
30,607
981
227

182,828
16,565
460
97

168,977
11,313
294
66

178,335
9,268
276
64

537,215
52,128
3,014
992

Hired farm labor ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

42,479
314,778

54,055
291,448

36,326
134,335

26,762
88,129

22,381
66,957

50,207
339,646

29,185
10,306
2,728
234
26

42,897
8,495
2,424
216
23

31,345
3,871
1,006
92
12

23,472
2,529
725
29
7

19,885
1,942
523
24
7

38,925
7,671
3,239
331
41

Contract labor ....................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

18,474
105,654

24,291
95,220

15,641
41,662

11,486
25,205

9,499
18,998

24,777
99,936

4,029
8,008
5,870
451
116

7,747
11,460
4,622
344
118

6,801
6,975
1,694
120
51

6,000
4,411
973
76
26

5,578
3,092
752
61
16

11,375
8,829
3,823
524
226

Customwork and custom hauling ......................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

39,143
124,785

47,390
98,904

31,352
42,637

21,733
23,078

16,066
15,263

28,226
50,718

12,540
19,470
6,862
211
60

21,582
21,576
4,052
135
45

19,128
10,942
1,222
40
20

15,011
6,119
579
21
3

12,258
3,465
306
30
7

18,445
7,757
1,817
157
50

52,111
281,252

57,518
182,454

32,395
68,207

19,739
36,163

14,118
24,335

33,141
138,804

35,620
10,045
5,349
1,097

49,682
5,182
1,994
660

30,099
1,417
668
211

18,628
645
339
127

13,290
462
257
109

27,567
2,539
2,027
1,008

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ..........................................farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ....................farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

109,199
1,385,219

14,001
795,097

11,989
208,217

15,070
161,079

16,560
103,732

9,496
34,573

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

884
2,336
4,974
2,125
3,682

1,363
3,153
5,034
1,458
981

2,694
4,972
5,672
1,184
548

4,659
6,139
4,909
656
197

3,632
3,616
2,125
111
12

Interest expense ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

667,454
10,880,731

40,735
3,700,929

42,755
1,480,844

62,295
1,380,671

85,457
1,182,941

58,355
562,425

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

2,828
9,464
18,636
9,807

4,731
16,797
19,095
2,132

10,706
32,053
18,642
894

25,653
47,218
12,155
431

25,588
28,425
4,196
146

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

519,095
7,185,334

31,879
2,144,842

32,793
897,251

46,598
853,653

61,528
777,689

41,841
401,895

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

702
2,488
10,008
7,120
11,561

974
4,229
15,440
7,412
4,738

1,795
8,482
25,722
7,754
2,845

3,650
16,569
33,795
5,766
1,748

3,830
14,297
20,729
2,308
677

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

413,327
3,695,397

27,329
1,556,088

30,261
583,593

44,882
527,018

60,850
405,253

40,048
160,531

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

1,016
3,551
8,592
5,621
8,549

1,488
5,594
15,007
5,939
2,233

3,323
11,762
24,704
4,223
870

8,020
24,834
26,068
1,718
210

8,884
20,419
10,425
292
28

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

52,243
1,162,967

56,933
548,563

86,576
605,156

134,333
654,552

114,603
390,554

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

16,968
10,667
13,267
11,341

25,329
13,914
13,285
4,405

45,437
23,005
15,461
2,673

89,994
30,872
11,874
1,593

93,249
16,115
4,585
654

1,115,703
17,119,339

55,417
9,709,119

60,687
2,276,010

93,234
1,845,725

146,404
1,448,821

89,124
455,046

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

2,117
10,840
8,840
12,153
21,467

6,536
23,400
15,340
11,746
3,665

19,193
49,863
17,610
5,241
1,327

61,902
73,561
8,362
2,111
468

62,138
24,953
1,532
375
126

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

7,987
496,353

11,128
411,161

14,946
354,611

14,977
200,779

7,044
53,155

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

48,922
7,069,426

52,743
3,020,470

78,819
2,866,631

111,744
2,456,320

82,831
1,120,735

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

55,509
44,318,423
798,401

60,777
13,815,637
227,317

93,373
10,991,718
117,718

147,500
7,843,202
53,174

125,456
2,620,108
20,885

2
Farms with net gains ................................... number
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,037,041
89,479

51,005
914,738

55,347
268,111

83,046
146,294

126,257
73,561

100,418
36,287

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

14
60
93
307
538
49,993

34
217
210
861
1,677
52,348

145
576
780
2,594
6,097
72,854

464
2,112
2,944
11,306
25,982
83,449

972
4,164
6,147
24,143
41,603
23,389

Farms with net losses .................................... number
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,167,751
15,596

4,504
519,050

5,430
188,492

10,327
112,076

21,243
67,996

25,038
40,889

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

20
76
82
181
318
3,827

34
145
180
502
734
3,835

148
491
569
1,586
1,893
5,640

451
1,761
1,842
4,341
4,442
8,406

886
3,247
3,327
6,598
5,147
5,833

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

8,469
22,651

9,454
17,326

6,081
9,427

4,384
6,042

3,724
4,694

9,971
22,382

4,198
3,011
1,165
73
22

5,762
2,777
858
50
7

4,152
1,486
410
28
5

3,071
1,011
287
14
1

2,681
803
231
8
1

6,184
2,693
991
71
32

Interest expense ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

58,975
453,419

73,884
474,179

51,590
300,385

41,364
232,914

39,125
217,740

112,919
894,282

31,587
24,534
2,729
125

44,535
26,714
2,530
105

32,601
17,441
1,493
55

26,130
14,149
1,054
31

24,730
13,446
920
29

60,787
45,747
6,124
261

Secured by real estate ..................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

43,172
347,271

55,952
383,735

40,624
249,172

34,007
198,915

33,189
193,569

97,512
737,342

5,287
16,932
18,692
1,681
580

8,241
23,779
21,749
1,671
512

7,094
17,601
14,669
1,001
259

6,134
14,674
12,299
746
154

6,216
13,946
12,189
676
162

14,578
38,359
40,012
3,380
1,183

Not secured by real estate ............................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

38,271
106,148

45,006
90,444

29,459
51,214

22,049
33,999

19,838
24,171

55,334
156,940

12,334
19,780
6,085
67
5

19,353
21,610
3,966
73
4

14,933
12,512
1,957
55
2

12,708
8,057
1,253
30
1

13,043
5,887
892
16
-

27,706
19,153
7,661
807
7

Property taxes paid ...........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

143,605
367,140

233,766
462,287

193,531
314,913

178,143
270,954

188,473
276,200

613,602
1,169,763

127,942
11,781
3,354
528

216,892
12,755
3,579
540

183,589
7,763
1,888
291

169,972
6,518
1,444
209

180,281
6,405
1,539
248

568,166
32,694
10,524
2,218

102,288
321,120

148,492
305,045

95,928
144,815

76,937
102,379

73,644
87,908

173,548
423,351

86,600
14,641
762
231
54

136,193
11,404
667
184
44

90,603
4,950
287
72
16

73,281
3,402
196
52
6

70,421
3,026
151
35
11

156,856
14,472
1,427
542
251

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ...........................................................farms
$1,000

4,530
23,057

3,321
10,089

1,550
3,504

852
1,763

531
942

561
1,549

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

89,196
889,596

122,533
867,895

89,735
494,387

69,155
314,940

61,827
241,494

155,835
843,646

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ...........................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

154,732
1,147,505
7,416

248,285
-23,371
-94

218,531
-676,549
-3,096

200,302
-880,741
-4,397

211,494
-1,048,476
-4,957

688,833
-3,526,357
-5,119

2
Farms with net gains ....................................number
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

112,941
19,507

151,566
9,644

102,949
4,955

66,261
3,307

40,308
3,056

146,943
11,568

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,450
11,336
16,518
53,429
26,070
3,138

9,009
40,340
50,473
45,875
4,324
1,545

14,957
58,461
22,701
4,930
1,287
613

20,303
39,204
3,474
2,173
739
368

22,798
13,185
1,993
1,515
530
287

31,725
51,822
23,495
23,503
10,386
6,012

Farms with net losses .....................................number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

41,791
25,261

96,719
15,354

115,582
10,267

134,041
8,206

171,186
6,844

541,890
9,644

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,334
7,722
7,208
12,199
7,084
5,244

8,038
26,112
21,107
26,013
10,307
5,142

13,777
39,689
26,761
25,527
7,160
2,668

19,487
52,720
29,454
24,572
5,923
1,885

27,010
75,191
36,044
25,938
5,453
1,550

62,122
219,416
120,582
98,406
28,466
12,898

All other production
expenses (see text) .........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

55,509
38,428,834
692,299

60,777
11,564,762
190,282

93,373
9,648,605
103,334

147,500
7,184,076
48,706

125,456
2,464,464
19,644

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,025,783
81,061

49,379
833,031

53,635
237,259

81,141
134,644

124,104
70,091

99,213
35,421

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

31
195
231
817
1,737
46,368

89
366
462
1,793
3,591
47,334

199
764
1,039
3,806
7,718
67,615

551
2,414
3,408
12,535
27,320
77,876

1,039
4,457
6,520
25,028
40,199
21,970

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,179,009
16,075

6,130
441,339

7,142
162,508

12,232
104,363

23,396
64,735

26,243
40,003

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

43
159
156
445
604
4,723

82
292
292
849
1,063
4,564

214
635
684
1,929
2,294
6,476

540
1,985
2,129
4,881
4,964
8,897

952
3,441
3,524
6,956
5,436
5,934

50,572
4,445,758

7,039
1,791,533

8,883
1,190,435

11,218
867,456

11,260
463,541

4,840
88,422

693,187
10,489,874

33,052
1,907,039

39,133
1,216,252

60,485
1,261,517

85,977
1,308,299

61,142
758,973

121,874
1,875,665

10,894
538,439

13,404
346,912

18,432
307,467

20,467
255,294

11,806
127,759

241,923
2,883,897

5,849
287,022

5,768
153,113

9,224
193,549

16,046
291,527

15,805
229,257

47,603
594,944

951
30,609

951
26,551

1,425
27,887

2,734
43,202

2,791
36,524

23,350
566,834

679
47,573

878
35,840

1,531
45,654

2,509
80,984

2,196
59,438

288,196
854,995

23,341
332,304

28,654
174,655

44,040
153,574

57,837
103,144

34,769
35,573

82,001
1,676,727

8,098
412,789

10,803
328,544

15,632
358,074

18,514
311,031

10,013
121,681

34,410
145,413

1,478
23,570

1,730
18,928

3,184
23,157

4,879
22,346

3,322
11,381

118,939
1,891,400

4,582
234,733

5,199
131,710

8,040
152,156

11,694
200,770

8,970
137,359

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

49,011
86,875,296
46,943
78,844,169

56,591
69,907,360
55,124
61,689,705

88,805
72,040,348
87,084
61,497,686

139,801
62,619,859
136,765
50,096,291

116,429
27,764,685
112,686
20,447,082

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

4,986
2,487
3,101
5,811
6,431
8,546
15,581

4,433
2,197
3,176
7,057
9,633
20,434
8,194

5,725
4,051
6,610
17,493
32,373
18,077
2,755

14,881
11,052
18,672
58,131
27,559
5,969
501

21,173
14,533
37,567
34,083
4,751
536
43

404,753
35,771,154

7,871
2,464,167

9,434
2,381,960

15,322
3,347,395

26,488
4,635,225

23,269
3,271,979

89,587
7,405,898

2,768
760,991

3,499
813,848

5,440
1,106,030

8,423
1,334,793

6,723
742,173

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

8,632
2,393,451
3,473
2,412,518

10,177
2,091,997
4,726
2,929,850

14,344
2,637,775
7,010
3,451,462

20,308
3,302,736
10,609
3,250,814

16,247
2,015,369
7,394
1,288,082

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) .............................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

154,732
1,088,498
7,035

248,285
-46,697
-188

218,531
-680,574
-3,114

200,302
-881,044
-4,399

211,494
-1,048,273
-4,957

688,833
-3,524,815
-5,117

Operators reporting net gains 2 .........................farms
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

111,859
19,281

150,611
9,604

102,565
4,952

66,109
3,308

40,218
3,062

146,949
11,569

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,593
11,579
16,838
52,593
25,154
3,102

9,098
40,547
50,038
45,086
4,297
1,545

14,972
58,344
22,419
4,924
1,293
613

20,304
39,058
3,465
2,176
738
368

22,734
13,160
1,995
1,512
530
287

31,720
51,829
23,491
23,510
10,387
6,012

Operators reporting net losses ..........................farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

42,873
24,916

97,674
15,288

115,966
10,248

134,193
8,195

171,276
6,839

541,884
9,642

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,439
7,975
7,473
12,519
7,178
5,289

8,169
26,398
21,371
26,220
10,379
5,137

13,815
39,869
26,890
25,560
7,166
2,666

19,541
52,760
29,533
24,560
5,914
1,885

27,092
75,190
36,068
25,924
5,455
1,547

62,124
219,429
120,611
98,363
28,466
12,891

2,883
26,291

1,964
7,836

1,081
3,004

531
544

374
228

499
6,468

62,228
653,589

78,089
662,093

50,869
343,189

39,148
228,717

35,743
192,961

147,321
1,957,245

10,916
101,230

12,746
93,505

6,925
36,336

5,192
19,862

4,377
13,358

6,715
35,502

18,902
195,246

26,317
191,645

19,812
106,328

15,960
73,501

15,156
60,970

93,084
1,101,737

3,914
46,987

6,724
75,373

5,442
50,291

4,720
37,090

4,618
32,354

13,333
188,077

2,446
60,039

3,066
63,526

1,657
31,485

1,308
14,557

1,148
18,970

5,932
108,769

28,983
20,570

27,618
15,043

13,157
4,894

7,942
2,786

5,832
1,996

16,023
10,457

7,146
65,030

5,641
40,953

2,096
12,264

1,234
5,453

770
3,037

2,054
17,871

3,549
10,567

4,469
9,515

2,846
4,787

1,779
2,531

1,442
2,211

5,732
16,420

10,133
153,920

14,974
172,534

10,591
96,804

8,758
72,936

8,322
60,065

27,676
478,411

139,166
19,136,288
132,934
13,100,556

210,530
16,942,884
196,147
10,802,344

172,896
8,603,175
155,774
5,193,034

146,623
5,325,175
127,530
3,013,852

134,741
3,833,699
111,356
2,003,867

430,746
33,376,140
165,661
2,919,015

41,764
39,115
37,449
13,476
1,018
99
13

112,092
55,015
23,186
5,542
273
36
3

122,559
25,442
6,544
1,171
55
3
-

112,882
11,768
2,512
341
23
4
-

104,097
5,923
1,161
170
5
-

155,674
7,472
1,897
501
90
24
3

29,872
3,074,574

49,413
3,445,622

43,576
1,966,272

38,815
1,335,527

38,644
1,014,477

122,049
8,833,956

7,876
565,069

11,148
544,065

8,146
265,548

6,752
169,811

6,047
122,928

22,765
980,642

17,865
1,721,670
6,933
674,419

25,798
1,736,522
7,705
414,331

20,314
1,009,293
4,782
169,028

17,900
715,564
3,129
90,421

17,686
633,075
2,512
59,352

190,954
19,711,297
9,687
931,230

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) .................farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ..............................farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ............................................farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) ..........................farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ............................................farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres .................................................
200 to 499 acres .................................................
500 to 999 acres .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ...........................farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned .........................................farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ...........................farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

15,723
3,982,664
5,149
1,537,623
12,851
2,445,041

17,726
3,740,939
6,051
1,802,929
14,349
1,938,010

26,972
5,888,401
9,843
2,623,457
21,676
3,264,944

45,491
6,905,070
18,000
3,319,502
35,422
3,585,568

42,383
6,547,327
19,265
3,433,738
30,430
3,113,589

1,132,606
408,832,116

19,089
48,928,228

23,902
43,216,751

40,581
59,617,050

69,791
74,190,836

62,672
40,287,217

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

34,413
4,174,342

36,371
2,554,731

55,050
3,193,543

84,950
3,856,538

67,776
3,555,353

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

22,504
25,097,229
22,003
24,167,741
1,994
929,488

19,280
10,663,982
18,959
10,151,530
1,608
512,452

24,813
8,297,405
24,344
7,777,160
2,335
520,245

34,168
5,960,467
33,175
5,144,783
4,171
815,684

25,996
2,320,414
24,720
1,824,250
4,090
496,164

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

9,558
1,488,254

13,027
1,822,932

19,445
2,424,931

25,521
3,420,140

18,088
2,214,418

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

29,067
59,443,914

37,537
50,117,678

57,591
49,666,610

76,785
38,304,885

48,395
12,607,615

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

723
356,565
694
955,939

560
307,476
537
180,807

994
420,935
940
204,082

2,147
583,314
1,994
206,103

1,838
374,021
1,732
76,388

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Average per acre .........................................dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

55,509
323,335,086
5,824,913
2,246

60,777
209,232,988
3,442,634
1,752

93,373
218,349,654
2,338,467
1,551

147,500
214,175,106
1,452,035
1,451

125,456
121,585,055
969,145
1,556

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

708
510
1,040
3,016
5,581

582
545
1,184
4,185
6,506

826
833
2,103
7,856
14,007

2,127
2,214
5,794
22,794
38,793

3,161
3,491
8,706
33,240
41,821

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

8,726
15,561
11,673
8,694

10,922
23,550
11,194
2,109

25,796
35,323
5,218
1,411

47,033
24,505
3,000
1,240

23,780
9,142
1,513
602

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

55,506
37,880,162

60,777
24,171,045

93,370
25,728,486

147,491
24,533,360

125,453
13,013,069

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

58
175
558
2,603
4,478
7,178
14,594
25,862

105
288
875
3,204
4,620
8,399
25,347
17,939

140
353
1,243
4,855
9,232
23,117
42,217
12,213

648
1,278
4,006
16,256
32,485
49,560
36,770
6,488

1,931
3,018
8,022
28,005
36,954
31,152
14,261
2,110

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

54,051
318,442

59,208
243,600

89,912
306,394

137,386
376,743

107,080
243,973

Tractors ................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

49,699
308,021
19,040
45,886
37,543
111,820
36,206
150,315

55,115
261,713
19,846
35,072
39,749
86,099
44,269
140,542

85,611
370,468
31,209
52,584
62,692
130,020
71,692
187,864

132,824
495,046
51,124
83,507
99,319
201,617
100,840
209,922

114,079
355,343
47,148
74,660
86,826
166,803
67,478
113,880

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

22,610
32,998

33,847
41,945

53,687
63,118

65,665
75,341

38,135
43,240

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ......................................................farms
acres
Woodland pastured ...........................................farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .....................................farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ..............................................farms
acres

60,852
6,271,959
30,155
2,787,554
41,436
3,484,405

107,730
8,609,677
56,914
3,657,081
70,318
4,952,596

93,893
5,625,641
48,719
2,125,913
61,210
3,499,728

83,665
4,104,441
41,093
1,421,136
55,376
2,683,305

84,520
3,482,185
39,545
1,048,498
56,828
2,433,687

264,339
19,940,299
95,563
4,852,259
196,227
15,088,040

83,540
32,330,109

145,001
37,678,650

126,235
11,854,080

112,382
6,916,610

120,012
5,371,313

329,401
48,441,272

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ....................................................farms
acres

80,823
2,047,983

127,166
2,608,176

108,624
1,540,049

100,493
1,140,147

107,562
1,004,342

323,044
6,065,008

Irrigated land .........................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ...............................farms
acres

27,829
1,413,537
25,788
1,021,537
5,057
392,000

37,193
1,058,095
33,071
683,512
8,212
374,583

27,246
466,128
22,786
293,368
7,387
172,760

23,469
304,320
18,507
163,882
7,275
140,438

21,500
207,977
14,990
103,119
8,414
104,858

37,030
809,751
17,762
206,222
22,042
603,529

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

17,610
1,987,502

20,461
1,856,005

13,429
1,023,734

10,497
652,699

9,307
543,643

189,288
21,113,192

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

36,621
5,659,018

27,166
2,882,113

11,407
873,572

6,174
357,330

3,523
174,600

15,142
2,180,482

2,305
175,623
2,144
42,625

3,304
156,852
3,045
26,842

2,605
85,857
2,393
9,419

2,173
40,406
1,927
4,405

1,888
33,754
1,691
2,029

1,900
42,615
1,114
472

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

154,732
107,181,040
692,688
1,793

248,285
125,305,008
504,682
1,903

218,531
78,998,277
361,497
2,860

200,302
60,905,894
304,070
3,483

211,494
55,489,283
262,368
4,053

688,833
229,737,861
333,518
2,131

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

6,102
7,144
18,434
54,825
41,005

15,472
19,305
43,525
91,742
51,376

22,333
24,880
46,640
76,598
34,557

27,932
26,180
46,124
65,463
26,022

36,731
30,296
49,982
64,972
23,142

107,208
97,385
151,251
207,248
88,973

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

19,117
6,714
1,015
376

20,200
5,634
731
300

10,835
2,375
228
85

6,991
1,373
154
63

5,288
921
111
51

27,594
7,451
1,235
488

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ....................................................farms
$1,000

154,723
11,799,043

248,271
13,530,016

218,518
9,026,270

200,298
6,768,308

211,477
6,076,606

688,629
22,257,105

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

4,464
6,694
15,872
45,165
43,795
27,256
10,184
1,293

12,225
17,317
37,110
86,327
59,188
26,235
9,154
715

17,039
22,033
42,889
77,511
39,633
14,169
4,941
303

22,358
26,762
43,922
66,313
28,773
8,773
3,229
168

32,941
32,688
46,750
65,443
23,641
7,213
2,720
81

103,911
106,854
149,841
202,607
83,969
28,949
11,735
763

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ......................farms
number

131,433
256,448

210,214
356,824

181,035
275,692

160,844
230,647

165,636
227,754

486,525
676,021

Tractors .................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .......................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...............................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................farms
number

138,321
367,426
60,428
91,373
106,303
191,275
57,546
84,778

219,029
489,490
102,893
147,523
165,968
269,612
54,620
72,355

188,479
363,363
95,022
130,064
134,645
196,305
29,593
36,994

166,438
289,103
91,207
120,567
107,988
146,410
18,403
22,126

167,800
265,866
97,042
124,090
98,967
125,900
13,562
15,876

527,252
823,973
295,978
374,713
298,101
372,647
61,732
76,613

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..............farms
number

28,728
32,220

23,225
25,649

11,285
12,334

6,410
6,999

4,090
4,445

7,808
8,646

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) .............................................................farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ...................farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

2,338
4,341
4,164
5,145
13,442
17,362

2,833
4,174
4,077
4,598
17,913
22,457

2,725
3,792
7,134
7,772
34,374
43,129

2,410
3,146
9,999
10,747
59,730
74,995

836
1,066
6,158
6,575
50,625
64,043

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

41,970
69,860,537
19,680
6,598,821

50,931
53,882,773
19,055
3,317,372

81,255
52,631,686
28,989
3,400,971

124,184
42,126,145
41,121
3,174,350

97,978
17,388,113
26,508
1,496,517

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

30,393
34,004,002
35,806
61,606,424
4,026
2,818,008
11,126
10,632,412

32,350
19,961,423
42,751
48,729,147
3,513
1,569,778
10,328
5,078,365

46,589
16,762,034
68,435
47,707,967
4,799
1,347,607
12,966
3,704,827

61,760
11,777,070
101,516
36,384,278
6,529
1,080,425
15,091
2,057,396

41,176
3,906,815
74,494
13,137,636
4,098
357,258
10,065
633,095

44,638
12,125,799

5,862
5,480,576

5,454
2,979,334

6,056
1,971,553

7,354
1,136,349

4,445
269,805

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

19,300
30,380
5,829

15,814
38,675
6,288

22,416
60,651
10,306

48,308
81,045
18,147

57,099
53,852
14,505

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

49,826
77,643,754
49,680
74,498,390

54,717
62,050,835
54,489
59,653,410

83,491
77,574,592
83,067
73,930,453

130,279
88,844,392
129,353
82,796,940

112,020
54,294,000
110,951
48,951,818

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

36,402
70,202,500
36,209
69,462,140

45,086
60,193,544
44,963
59,766,371

71,193
67,400,881
70,957
66,808,889

99,725
65,475,220
99,192
64,775,363

68,858
29,812,881
68,357
29,202,764

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

6,737
3,885,724

6,377
2,824,598

10,061
4,236,131

17,985
6,747,309

18,567
5,952,299

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

112,157

104,226

149,651

225,554

186,658

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

21,851
20,592
8,473
2,651
1,942

29,382
22,636
6,673
1,504
582

50,527
32,655
8,066
1,551
574

86,131
48,649
10,195
1,786
739

75,703
40,968
7,087
1,207
491

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

21,222

20,887

31,188

49,586

43,367

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

16,464
1,521
307
78
70

18,100
1,092
120
27
23

27,418
1,477
178
32
18

43,707
2,301
293
62
22

38,623
1,935
209
37
18

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

53,531
1,978

58,442
2,335

89,807
3,566

140,002
7,498

116,345
9,111

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

50,308
5,201

55,450
5,327

83,487
9,886

118,588
28,912

83,757
41,699

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

40,080
15,429

48,925
11,852

76,722
16,651

118,347
29,153

96,006
29,450

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

38,304
17,205
3,480
1,261
1,837
10,627

40,490
20,287
5,139
1,758
2,506
10,884

57,081
36,292
9,497
3,583
5,382
17,830

75,732
71,768
14,524
7,141
12,440
37,663

50,902
74,554
11,818
6,811
12,835
43,090

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

1,131
1,704
4,968

839
1,286
4,240

1,349
2,035
7,004

2,686
4,444
13,612

2,984
4,894
14,083

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled .......................................................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..........................farms
number
Hay balers .............................................................farms
number

516
637
5,799
6,077
61,525
77,920

333
390
6,676
6,905
93,616
117,407

158
191
4,403
4,509
71,371
87,889

83
95
3,282
3,333
54,470
65,284

51
61
2,680
2,709
46,534
54,373

217
269
5,761
5,821
89,943
102,642

109,798
11,276,930
27,205
1,186,059

149,785
8,843,977
37,105
1,152,762

106,545
3,779,509
27,472
599,008

80,461
1,917,506
21,566
353,696

65,426
1,146,458
19,690
258,201

113,703
3,141,863
38,682
558,558

36,200
1,986,153
74,806
7,235,432
3,498
175,343
9,749
294,350

36,400
1,136,411
89,737
4,931,845
3,119
99,706
10,512
162,367

20,433
403,104
58,469
1,910,297
1,747
31,781
6,161
52,991

14,610
206,215
43,041
981,069
1,125
13,661
4,251
30,052

11,447
122,802
35,886
633,255
819
9,123
2,893
12,549

22,999
681,793
78,943
3,038,433
1,719
57,468
4,191
34,808

4,147
138,464

4,156
78,771

2,350
27,178

1,669
12,244

1,230
8,740

1,915
22,785

86,319
53,926
14,487

161,103
69,712
17,470

159,154
46,345
13,032

157,947
32,496
9,859

177,005
25,551
8,938

617,568
49,559
21,706

Land owned ...........................................................farms
acres
Owned land in farms .........................................farms
acres

141,334
45,694,814
140,245
39,948,040

231,826
55,288,984
230,815
49,647,052

206,107
24,126,197
205,499
20,956,986

190,889
15,873,699
190,443
13,789,825

202,883
12,808,880
202,556
11,119,646

668,729
132,046,971
667,127
96,010,927

Land rented or leased from others ........................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms
acres

68,997
20,242,000
68,413
19,838,299

87,963
16,576,041
87,182
16,192,335

60,008
6,890,710
59,377
6,665,959

42,858
3,790,834
42,355
3,696,548

34,960
2,669,897
34,489
2,571,893

73,052
12,664,446
71,265
11,811,792

Land rented or leased to others ............................farms
acres

23,326
6,150,475

34,570
6,025,638

27,070
3,393,962

22,356
2,178,160

21,345
1,787,238

125,746
36,888,698

Total operators ...................................................number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...............................................................
2 operators .............................................................
3 operators .............................................................
4 operators .............................................................
5 or more operators ................................................

229,925

370,177

324,139

297,678

317,982

1,019,303

93,195
51,197
8,302
1,430
608

146,670
86,488
11,975
2,254
898

128,702
78,067
9,227
1,783
752

115,883
74,642
7,720
1,508
549

118,493
83,144
7,713
1,520
624

406,585
247,560
26,854
5,335
2,499

Total women operators ...................................number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...........................................................
2 operators .........................................................
3 operators .........................................................
4 operators .........................................................
5 or more operators ............................................

58,695

105,212

99,096

96,528

110,327

372,835

52,173
2,634
323
43
20

93,872
4,590
516
75
55

88,549
4,198
502
107
41

86,846
3,921
448
76
24

99,110
4,556
487
84
50

329,485
17,183
2,056
396
205

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

140,238
14,494

220,226
28,059

189,713
28,818

171,676
28,626

177,186
34,308

541,417
147,416

Primary occupation:
Farming ......................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

87,536
67,196

115,134
133,151

84,944
133,587

68,479
131,823

64,739
146,755

181,459
507,374

Place of residence:
On farm operated .......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

117,788
36,944

194,206
54,079

174,586
43,945

163,714
36,588

176,912
34,582

486,076
202,757

Days worked off farm:
None ...........................................................................
Any .............................................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................................
100 to 199 days ......................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

54,693
100,039
14,565
9,018
16,750
59,706

77,789
170,496
23,938
14,812
27,338
104,408

62,517
156,014
22,879
13,262
23,169
96,704

54,461
145,841
22,735
12,184
20,386
90,536

53,195
158,299
25,243
12,448
20,747
99,861

212,583
476,250
84,661
33,300
53,297
304,992

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ............................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

4,536
7,041
20,073

7,909
13,126
37,309

7,773
14,137
38,258

8,313
14,822
38,410

10,168
18,460
45,420

37,195
56,909
136,168

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners .........................................................farms
acres treated
Manure ..................................................................farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ...............................................................farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush .....................................farms
acres
Nematodes ........................................................farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ........................farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..................................farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ............................................................farms
Part owners ...........................................................farms
Tenants .................................................................farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

1,621,506

47,706

54,412

82,985

126,758

103,495

Average years on present farm .................................

21.6

25.1

27.0

27.5

27.2

26.3

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

147
2,647
9,143
9,109
10,274
8,611
6,244
4,250
5,084

182
3,085
9,314
9,420
11,426
9,914
7,104
4,711
5,621

522
5,782
13,377
13,685
16,411
14,440
11,246
7,965
9,945

1,209
10,332
18,891
18,537
22,539
21,588
18,012
14,048
22,344

903
7,877
14,427
13,737
16,661
17,011
15,861
13,604
25,375

Average age ..............................................................

57.1

53.3

53.6

53.9

55.1

57.0

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

55,570

1,027

810

1,210

2,225

2,595

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

218
854
110
20
54,207
100

197
561
129
10
59,709
171

394
574
139
30
92,002
234

796
928
357
42
144,937
440

954
943
696
59
122,274
530

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

3,757
24,031
8,767
9,896
9,058

4,610
27,067
9,830
10,238
9,032

8,268
42,711
14,838
14,526
13,030

16,323
70,386
22,231
20,280
18,280

15,993
63,565
18,339
15,106
12,453

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

7,392
4,184
9,893
17,104
16,936

7,741
4,971
12,562
18,266
17,237

14,743
9,505
19,980
26,029
23,116

37,151
20,120
32,837
31,828
25,564

49,863
21,982
26,090
17,423
10,098

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

7,891
31,057,540

5,227
15,614,933

5,900
15,181,470

7,059
12,109,422

4,620
6,752,241

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

1,246,723
726,700

45,715
33,259

47,071
31,744

67,796
42,822

94,070
55,357

73,002
41,964

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

29,325
14,327
6,884
2,768
2,205

37,774
15,048
4,925
1,736
1,294

63,771
20,756
5,554
1,918
1,374

107,393
29,790
6,251
2,388
1,678

92,938
24,778
4,632
2,028
1,080

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................... farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

26,997
52,026,025
13,570
48,782,270
10,849
39,865,528

38,765
63,871,333
10,616
26,570,220
7,398
19,394,556

68,762
87,856,779
12,432
24,625,760
8,004
16,583,739

118,532
103,846,180
15,478
22,273,114
9,046
15,148,187

104,852
57,034,809
12,406
10,479,009
6,591
6,612,908

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ....................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

14,424
39,425,049
12,604
33,758,068
551
12,053

10,895
25,517,345
10,213
24,124,719
182
10,031

11,371
23,566,272
10,710
22,654,929
181
10,529

11,788
17,137,723
10,946
16,392,117
179
10,767

6,591
6,094,618
5,999
5,668,087
125
5,874

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

1,820
5,666,981
364
1,456

682
1,392,626
51
631

661
911,343
44
617

842
745,606
46
796

592
426,531
44
548

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

518
3,727,186

501
3,460,883

808
4,690,531

1,702
4,315,286

1,607
4,546,146

482,186
2,636,509

44,953
1,069,318

42,365
276,618

54,969
261,295

66,394
264,226

41,295
145,671

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

38,499
518,267
29,662
551,051

30,670
106,939
29,507
169,679

33,699
89,574
39,049
171,721

32,663
73,381
49,630
190,845

14,857
30,077
33,298
115,594

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

123,082

189,941

158,363

138,757

137,446

458,561

Average years on present farm ..................................

24.9

22.9

20.8

19.3

17.7

18.9

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

1,148
8,817
16,436
15,796
19,276
20,729
20,017
17,891
34,622

1,476
12,142
26,631
25,257
31,575
33,751
32,448
29,233
55,772

1,220
10,322
25,128
23,294
28,807
30,213
29,128
25,231
45,188

1,200
9,282
25,082
22,980
27,402
28,044
26,141
22,182
37,989

1,325
10,635
29,295
26,322
30,118
30,282
27,007
21,733
34,777

2,546
25,814
81,094
78,557
94,218
97,994
90,521
74,304
143,785

Average age ...............................................................

58.0

58.3

57.8

57.1

56.0

58.1

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

3,573

6,224

5,798

6,076

6,949

19,083

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

1,514
1,054
1,302
85
149,991
786

3,143
1,543
3,251
197
238,457
1,694

3,563
1,132
3,991
145
208,258
1,442

3,980
911
4,098
161
189,679
1,473

4,946
897
4,400
238
199,418
1,595

15,001
1,817
12,126
369
655,393
4,127

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

19,798
81,143
22,156
18,061
13,574

31,614
132,740
35,402
28,893
19,636

26,749
114,700
32,777
26,777
17,528

23,737
102,219
31,087
25,968
17,291

23,774
103,615
34,447
29,654
20,004

101,219
346,818
100,314
86,520
53,962

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

85,286
27,607
23,991
11,890
5,958

182,905
32,483
20,329
8,268
4,300

187,689
16,009
9,256
3,563
2,014

182,816
7,860
6,000
2,282
1,344

198,051
5,324
5,371
1,703
1,045

630,073
24,755
21,112
8,736
4,157

Operator is a hired manager .................................farms
acres

4,097
5,670,391

5,020
13,368,579

3,442
1,188,429

2,633
480,012

2,430
357,563

11,440
18,891,919

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

85,825
49,165

134,899
75,167

117,243
64,822

110,220
60,936

120,764
66,841

350,118
204,623

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

117,071
29,398
4,763
2,340
1,160

193,453
44,003
6,233
3,094
1,502

174,873
35,534
4,727
2,345
1,052

164,265
29,676
3,556
1,900
905

176,560
28,509
3,544
1,995
886

576,404
84,888
15,369
7,492
4,680

Family or individual ..............................................farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................farms
acres

133,355
45,573,486
13,689
6,830,905
6,877
4,197,663

221,162
44,849,085
18,071
5,824,042
8,152
3,206,547

199,717
23,578,056
12,980
2,241,917
5,298
1,102,960

185,236
15,371,977
10,448
1,249,240
4,014
629,522

198,056
12,042,462
9,326
822,531
3,416
378,288

610,901
68,099,858
45,231
11,717,991
20,094
7,164,917

Corporation ...........................................................farms
acres
Family held ........................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

5,995
3,032,358
5,413
2,785,499
108
5,305

6,679
2,487,794
5,946
2,215,038
106
5,840

4,039
838,158
3,562
690,518
62
3,500

3,200
534,598
2,771
454,628
49
2,722

2,741
418,135
2,350
356,831
43
2,307

18,351
6,267,760
15,323
5,163,766
455
14,868

Other than family held .......................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

582
246,859
22
560

733
272,756
34
699

477
147,640
18
459

429
79,970
18
411

391
61,304
14
377

3,028
1,103,994
252
2,776

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ......................................farms
acres

1,693
4,349,590

2,373
12,678,466

1,795
964,814

1,418
330,558

1,371
408,411

14,350
21,737,110

42,479
134,062

54,055
153,750

36,326
92,951

26,762
64,790

22,381
51,617

50,207
122,211

11,785
22,788
35,839
111,274

11,839
22,044
47,338
131,706

6,417
11,577
32,684
81,374

4,671
8,337
24,074
56,453

3,724
6,214
20,178
45,403

12,468
22,241
42,792
99,970

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ....................................................farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ..........................................farms
workers
Less than 150 days .......................................farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

6,862

4,554

5,075

6,139

3,496

8,488

176

235

463

1,080

1,078

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

1,260
4,851
1,572
1,865
1,875
1,509
1,298
1,166
5,104
6,883
8,559
19,567

1,478
3,856
1,105
1,357
1,519
1,320
1,201
1,167
4,842
8,806
19,000
15,126

1,928
4,219
1,450
2,025
2,393
2,086
1,924
1,980
11,476
29,210
20,923
13,759

3,786
8,604
3,395
4,664
5,013
5,680
5,851
6,853
40,252
33,611
15,501
14,290

4,022
11,831
3,116
5,262
8,724
12,657
9,965
9,096
28,020
17,374
8,960
6,429

338,237
40,589
98,281

13,095
2,640
3,199

27,133
1,180
2,726

46,515
1,284
4,239

67,388
2,055
8,116

49,041
2,631
8,931

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

2,917
3,319
151
1,012

1,994
4,567
361
1,713

2,615
6,160
619
1,943

5,461
10,293
1,138
2,117

4,409
11,195
1,345
973

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

2,156
3,646
2,939
5,978
5,051
11,581
53

2,493
5,042
1,289
5,391
3,172
7,146
91

3,598
10,819
1,579
11,811
2,303
4,434
156

7,038
25,547
2,303
18,673
2,117
1,944
456

8,877
35,238
2,221
6,031
1,086
503
569

245,675

1,091

1,046

1,458

3,147

3,601

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

-

-

-

-

11,172
6,780,181

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

-

-

-

14,483
11,884,242

21,387
10,541,023

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

-

-

-

24,081
17,274,270

33,307
14,924,253

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

-

-

-

-

53,321
37,224,506

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

-

-

-

100,126
104,081,344

-

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

-

-

86,551
123,024,138

-

-

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

46,434
109,330,140

54,831
101,893,872

-

-

-

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

9,075
34,630,390

5,946
17,525,909

6,822
17,715,204

8,810
14,332,447

6,269
8,684,619

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

24,893
33,356,528

26,800
9,368,287

45,616
11,460,790

75,570
12,650,580

65,543
7,558,014

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

622
2,943
2,173
2,431
4,159
12,565

883
3,788
2,965
4,293
9,312
5,559

1,230
5,673
5,808
13,979
12,800
6,126

2,285
12,007
19,869
20,159
17,289
3,961

3,033
16,596
16,800
18,347
10,056
711

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

19,166
9,081,857

22,216
4,001,616

39,080
5,403,041

66,163
6,621,950

57,035
4,182,485

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

13,180
3,247,071

16,773
3,017,495

27,844
4,265,019

48,782
5,611,066

51,239
3,981,019

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

755
4,001
2,504
2,295
2,175
1,450

1,149
5,008
3,271
3,048
2,619
1,678

1,993
7,923
5,587
5,067
5,404
1,870

3,633
14,655
9,857
10,428
9,574
635

4,012
17,027
14,238
13,032
2,842
88

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ....................................................farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ...............................farms

3,157

3,289

1,888

1,265

924

2,135

1,273

1,459

757

499

404

1,064

7,787
19,604
7,193
14,812
17,120
15,730
10,871
8,922
27,977
15,238
5,911
3,567

19,343
48,594
19,236
29,419
29,484
24,343
15,993
12,270
31,059
12,093
4,139
2,312

23,099
67,367
22,575
28,249
24,822
16,364
9,638
6,395
13,559
4,329
1,391
743

30,483
80,367
20,271
22,350
17,122
10,272
5,611
3,370
7,015
2,386
717
338

43,659
98,946
18,594
18,126
12,230
7,162
3,903
2,298
4,449
1,441
445
241

96,004
272,044
55,355
63,914
54,844
42,356
21,247
14,796
38,800
18,342
7,110
4,021

42,498
4,141
11,905

38,202
7,777
17,449

22,768
6,545
11,897

14,988
5,516
9,849

10,157
4,144
6,891

6,452
2,676
13,079

5,664
17,414
1,678
791

8,465
35,706
2,116
706

6,128
38,467
1,268
373

5,172
42,924
668
187

4,123
50,262
232
114

7,941
299,586
50
39

14,945
58,606
2,472
3,277
870
532
1,031

32,884
115,060
4,501
2,511
1,395
923
2,989

36,826
103,158
4,455
1,793
1,592
1,295
4,400

42,069
85,177
4,135
1,680
2,156
2,456
7,420

49,916
79,438
4,312
66
3,650
7,437
14,619

299,497
134,744
859
107
7,154
26,319
35,470

6,322

13,307

16,033

18,829

26,395

154,446

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ......................................farms
acres

17,714
5,692,082

38,313
7,149,669

38,492
4,417,010

36,847
2,952,433

39,991
2,315,793

126,308
13,112,596

Retirement farms ...............................................farms
acres

36,412
12,120,907

65,568
13,986,036

56,022
7,278,075

48,724
4,538,561

46,982
3,373,564

166,515
25,858,367

Residential/lifestyle farms ..................................farms
acres

51,633
15,171,857

97,055
18,243,112

94,143
10,389,114

90,870
7,040,875

101,056
5,477,799

309,699
32,622,305

Farming occupation/lower sales ........................farms
acres

43,079
20,118,889

39,834
11,923,032

24,527
3,884,851

19,620
2,247,031

19,435
1,768,649

59,083
10,023,487

Farming occupation/higher sales ......................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Large family farms .................................................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Very large family farms ..........................................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Non-family farms ...................................................farms
acres

5,894
6,682,604

7,515
14,537,538

5,347
1,653,895

4,241
707,473

4,030
755,734

27,228
26,205,964

Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

85,003
6,590,169

144,578
6,599,890

123,328
3,210,125

101,064
1,688,336

95,249
1,107,029

176,025
2,758,110

5,233
27,848
27,808
20,320
3,566
228

12,917
82,519
39,356
8,585
1,042
159

21,266
90,127
10,559
1,155
185
36

34,655
63,150
2,812
355
84
8

53,164
40,635
1,184
185
66
15

97,790
70,207
5,783
1,384
675
186

Cows and heifers that had calved .....................farms
number

75,796
3,840,088

130,901
3,963,955

109,741
1,945,765

87,114
1,019,154

78,055
638,064

133,725
1,403,400

Beef cows ......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

72,691
3,776,205

128,847
3,941,795

108,268
1,939,434

86,014
1,016,398

77,866
636,708

133,480
1,402,591

6,610
32,040
26,385
7,042
580
34

16,458
92,888
17,367
1,872
231
31

26,788
78,510
2,659
279
29
3

42,598
42,648
661
83
21
3

55,416
22,084
304
46
16
-

87,451
44,061
1,420
383
144
21

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ........................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ............................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ......................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

69,890
9,266,574

6,736
5,834,786

6,400
984,121

13,195
1,138,022

20,679
1,010,884

7,587
201,466

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

57
62
171
461
2,715
3,270

112
182
764
3,870
1,460
12

279
807
7,815
4,178
115
1

852
9,797
9,574
438
17
1

1,118
5,884
563
22
-

Other cattle (see text) ....................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

23,237
24,274,671

24,920
5,366,671

42,808
6,057,749

70,208
6,028,630

59,447
3,375,529

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

23,796
39,439,183
38,034,160
11,914
4,293,490

25,772
6,546,234
5,123,708
12,065
1,226,979

44,421
6,995,972
5,140,331
20,730
1,450,317

73,815
7,324,190
4,950,680
35,540
1,767,410

64,246
4,344,721
2,723,746
31,503
1,258,389

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................... farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

21,992
35,145,693
6,154
24,661,327

23,854
5,319,255
5,460
1,092,234

41,518
5,545,655
8,355
810,536

68,617
5,556,780
10,991
539,155

59,386
3,086,332
7,458
208,735

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

7,490
50,746,534

5,717
9,382,309

5,560
4,260,468

6,149
2,041,983

4,159
581,304

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

328
62
37
56
233
6,774

436
93
103
143
538
4,404

792
178
244
341
1,114
2,891

1,648
440
473
644
1,494
1,450

1,728
422
501
577
710
221

Used or to be used for breeding ....................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

2,129
4,810,539
7,410
45,935,995

1,727
622,875
5,568
8,759,434

2,347
379,684
5,373
3,880,784

3,174
230,929
5,774
1,811,054

2,303
72,272
3,825
509,032

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................... farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

7,694
162,594,936
14,221,695

5,994
25,936,052
2,320,351

5,938
11,191,758
936,846

6,574
4,746,019
386,106

4,394
1,149,061
91,382

Sheep and lambs inventory .................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

724
1,053,511
607
452,967
565
1,363,307

1,128
712,812
1,003
418,043
894
543,578

2,004
705,005
1,829
470,278
1,673
556,788

4,038
917,376
3,671
615,715
3,437
660,863

3,705
455,190
3,382
313,747
3,128
325,078

Horses and ponies inventory ................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

7,822
101,494
6,592
83,904
1,310
19,989
1,104
17,978

8,202
85,832
6,831
70,507
1,319
14,836
1,078
13,127

13,516
126,546
11,054
102,816
2,196
21,765
1,781
18,198

25,143
227,576
20,495
182,925
5,010
41,834
4,102
36,524

22,890
204,311
18,718
163,525
5,503
42,403
4,555
36,980

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................ farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

795
53,704
349
32,644

939
54,694
407
33,442

1,560
147,698
695
83,949

3,165
297,702
1,566
151,786

3,575
216,866
1,782
124,137

145,615
349,772,508

1,231
288,598,969

1,804
28,742,820

3,040
20,632,748

5,334
7,187,770

5,017
990,961

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

254
31
22
42
252
218
412

654
24
28
288
769
35
6

1,709
34
207
851
229
4
6

4,656
131
329
175
30
4
9

4,815
153
27
11
11
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

499
65,959,900

495
17,447,186

730
14,242,791

938
5,374,101

771
655,691

Layers sold ........................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

760
141,441,267

1,199
25,599,134

1,557
19,562,400

1,261
6,175,704

848
641,147

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

360
90,538,815

456
34,574,939

598
25,989,614

411
9,223,777

158
674,575

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

112 UNITED STATES

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows .......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

4,867
63,883

4,499
22,160

3,011
6,331

2,092
2,756

387
1,356

437
809

2,199
2,583
82
3
-

3,991
496
9
3
-

2,930
79
2
-

2,081
11
-

372
9
6
-

435
2
-

Other cattle (see text) ........................................farms
number

75,499
2,750,081

122,569
2,635,935

99,237
1,264,360

77,621
669,182

69,667
468,965

123,420
1,354,710

Cattle and calves sold ...........................................farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .............farms
number

84,365
3,638,921
2,148,442
45,676
1,234,524

144,294
3,362,643
1,866,151
82,739
1,352,394

122,509
1,434,978
750,652
68,949
642,443

98,311
640,206
314,667
51,661
301,398

88,783
299,048
139,175
40,893
143,457

27,978
45,840
18,258
12,654
24,451

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................farms
number

77,299
2,404,397
7,208
115,250

127,429
2,010,249
10,459
93,509

102,085
792,535
8,012
43,042

77,211
338,808
6,175
20,289

64,472
155,591
5,212
10,682

17,263
21,389
912
1,169

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

4,349
246,129

6,670
184,086

6,691
127,926

6,849
72,429

8,584
65,922

13,224
77,228

2,538
563
553
408
248
39

4,898
751
598
278
139
6

5,570
649
352
85
27
8

6,137
497
168
39
5
3

8,108
363
92
10
9
2

12,864
274
61
9
7
9

Used or to be used for breeding ........................farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ..........................................farms
number

2,508
46,578
3,807
199,551

3,550
40,212
5,649
143,874

3,277
25,266
5,627
102,660

3,228
19,129
5,601
53,300

3,532
16,790
7,123
49,132

5,092
26,336
10,684
50,892

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................farms
number
$1,000

4,544
442,903
39,037

7,114
339,327
27,630

7,246
171,793
14,462

7,670
113,747
9,728

8,942
81,242
6,775

8,679
40,343
2,968

Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ....................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ...........................................farms
number

5,106
392,916
4,593
270,386
4,130
287,507

8,774
446,665
7,660
298,451
6,945
316,237

8,780
294,292
7,373
190,912
6,811
200,756

9,705
247,275
7,980
154,441
7,374
150,295

12,997
241,145
10,451
143,622
9,789
121,876

26,173
352,975
19,673
187,847
8,522
53,323

Horses and ponies inventory .................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number
Horses and ponies sold .........................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number

31,161
259,651
25,780
210,250
8,415
50,170
7,238
44,168

55,245
403,855
46,648
324,091
16,798
75,619
14,637
65,531

54,416
346,646
46,825
282,887
19,631
61,787
17,561
53,363

55,049
322,363
48,019
266,545
20,880
55,624
18,720
48,209

69,060
371,032
60,870
306,196
26,114
57,642
23,438
48,696

233,438
1,579,521
209,696
1,231,318
26,296
64,834
11,836
18,071

Goats, all inventory ...............................................farms
number
Goats sold .............................................................farms
number

5,663
237,824
2,880
127,074

12,254
356,344
6,427
199,719

13,671
288,585
7,213
163,475

16,344
299,412
9,202
168,398

24,682
377,260
14,459
186,024

61,818
810,440
16,768
116,928

7,444
503,249

14,911
618,059

16,447
530,647

19,000
539,281

26,409
640,295

44,978
787,709

7,271
162
8
2
1
-

14,721
187
1
2
-

16,411
35
1
-

18,987
11
1
1
-

26,398
11
-

44,968
6
2
1
1

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ..............................................................farms
number

1,309
231,155

2,446
292,755

2,867
218,647

3,224
329,880

4,333
227,223

4,902
897,200

Layers sold ............................................................farms
number

1,239
337,081

2,597
447,090

3,051
218,468

3,522
219,834

4,676
194,800

4,261
118,132

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ......................................................farms
number

186
197,489

304
54,692

363
45,284

429
30,003

502
16,934

402
8,564

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ....................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

9,096
7,045,367,401

4,967
1,442,498,188

2,482
354,567,485

1,371
66,913,996

717
3,626,085

9,743
618
623
16,107

51
40
4
9,001

89
23
20
4,835

236
35
86
2,125

507
205
513
146

535
182
-

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

1,532
87,602,779
1,628
249,313,239

778
15,100,057
840
38,119,583

367
3,034,284
323
6,764,369

459
567,585
295
1,218,871

486
152,556
291
110,814

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

1,756
841,042
61,400,549
669
305,334

2,737
837,072
50,733,047
554
124,729

4,190
870,364
48,442,146
742
137,452

4,960
658,475
31,964,417
935
108,968

2,319
173,414
8,363,132
451
33,135

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

139
349
410
325
533

279
576
698
634
550

659
1,051
1,180
915
385

1,279
1,526
1,458
520
177

924
814
436
123
22

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

24,462
25,815,939
4,138,017,988
7,453
5,925,317

34,081
19,950,392
3,041,832,179
7,582
3,245,364

55,047
19,058,305
2,761,575,376
8,826
2,377,463

76,781
13,489,282
1,853,097,245
8,153
1,205,433

49,412
4,431,824
566,444,146
3,437
282,348

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

453
1,555
2,890
3,678
15,886

616
2,461
4,804
6,808
19,392

1,419
6,443
11,945
23,203
12,037

4,841
16,460
38,034
15,766
1,680

4,841
27,047
16,343
1,082
99

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

9,210
2,395,079
48,742,156
3,312
996,188

9,640
1,004,298
17,454,118
1,570
198,246

16,691
1,078,854
17,045,234
1,528
141,281

22,381
892,962
12,938,654
1,476
97,674

9,528
280,493
3,856,193
740
33,611

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

622
2,447
3,101
1,780
1,260

1,300
4,589
3,071
527
153

3,739
9,925
2,619
333
75

9,731
11,040
1,414
177
19

5,803
3,323
373
23
6

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

3,156
3,890,765
8,128,621
2,205
2,013,378

3,582
2,955,337
5,249,493
2,162
1,090,477

3,704
2,037,402
3,292,842
1,822
588,469

3,742
1,192,944
1,699,165
1,483
269,588

1,578
244,315
322,408
514
45,847

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

16
114
325
476
2,225

24
137
375
750
2,296

28
225
677
1,058
1,716

34
490
1,303
1,229
686

64
517
769
181
47

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

1,211
638,381
11,845,560
550
174,134

1,281
386,157
6,504,141
403
68,952

1,366
257,465
4,263,277
456
59,349

1,141
124,136
2,013,048
476
37,392

489
32,311
483,511
210
8,934

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

15
129
281
312
474

25
180
440
395
241

50
336
645
280
55

111
552
396
71
11

103
302
72
6
6

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

1,422
158,639
11,200,512
183
27,398

2,492
178,179
11,755,102
150
9,709

5,444
304,585
19,173,215
195
11,917

9,608
387,496
22,784,303
308
13,947

6,363
188,815
10,187,738
229
6,058

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

374
577
289
130
52

870
1,070
424
93
35

2,239
2,378
650
142
35

5,178
3,556
717
134
23

4,210
1,810
299
37
7

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

797
412,137
1,421,410,867
441
177,965

861
280,901
866,615,546
465
102,672

1,166
242,192
722,064,268
513
75,083

1,428
180,501
504,811,836
560
49,929

628
44,302
108,406,039
178
8,264

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold .....................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

907
953,399

1,445
416,355

1,437
188,053

1,415
133,877

1,767
107,253

1,487
56,030

818
89
-

1,409
36
-

1,429
8
-

1,415
-

1,767
-

1,487
-

843
194,160
452
132,279

1,581
203,321
733
77,442

1,900
114,398
887
23,613

2,264
42,620
903
14,470

2,915
39,744
1,091
12,567

4,101
122,300
841
5,912

Barley for grain ......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

1,562
83,838
3,660,956
404
20,030

1,206
38,163
1,744,407
254
8,210

525
11,523
495,239
106
2,101

321
5,146
196,132
65
745

158
1,935
61,543
35
485

114
985
27,664
26
286

796
539
188
27
12

769
355
74
7
1

391
115
19
-

264
50
6
1
-

134
24
-

108
6
-

Corn for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

39,476
2,041,771
239,435,300
1,693
84,141

31,769
949,267
96,491,502
897
26,661

16,619
290,290
25,709,516
395
5,557

9,716
121,470
9,287,268
193
1,538

5,853
52,185
3,370,627
134
911

4,544
47,817
3,258,183
148
2,036

8,259
27,691
3,324
198
4

15,885
15,171
663
47
3

13,233
3,303
73
9
1

8,736
937
33
7
3

5,512
317
23
1
-

4,213
287
34
8
2

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,562
156,331
2,098,244
461
17,978

5,261
104,469
1,317,608
283
8,268

2,133
30,488
355,224
120
1,728

1,202
15,403
171,987
84
879

722
8,173
89,664
51
606

987
13,111
155,713
39
829

4,550
1,850
150
10
2

4,073
1,085
92
8
3

1,819
296
18
-

1,049
146
6
1
-

651
68
3
-

870
109
8
-

Cotton, all ..............................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

1,138
107,669
133,937
308
20,589

888
46,283
53,523
165
5,669

433
13,276
13,524
64
1,127

219
3,568
3,257
32
391

121
1,453
1,205
11
47

44
226
153
10
28

75
675
338
43
7

179
617
91
1
-

207
219
7
-

179
39
1
-

111
10
-

44
-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas .........................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

286
11,130
161,691
101
3,227

192
3,894
57,775
82
1,013

125
1,327
14,509
72
303

79
647
8,782
63
146

50
84
1,350
33
42

16
17
256
10
11

123
147
15
1
-

142
45
4
1
-

107
17
1
-

76
1
2
-

50
-

16
-

Oats for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

5,555
126,894
6,849,031
177
4,250

5,265
89,368
4,349,434
133
2,510

2,840
37,266
1,717,258
91
1,026

1,653
18,737
777,657
68
630

993
10,342
393,223
60
581

923
8,828
321,196
26
188

4,079
1,309
158
9
-

4,337
852
70
6
-

2,521
291
28
-

1,481
168
3
1
-

908
83
2
-

847
73
3
-

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

530
24,273
52,282,102
105
3,661

425
12,641
22,293,686
54
922

139
2,091
3,694,247
18
83

100
941
1,228,609
22
113

52
330
193,955
11
15

56
255
137,732
14
82

Turkeys inventory (see text) ..................................farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ..........................................farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

15
81
175
216
310

15
97
302
284
163

18
231
551
302
64

52
605
651
106
14

88
377
151
11
1

Rice ...................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

1,175
1,217,224
90,080,324
1,175
1,217,224

1,435
760,779
54,824,369
1,435
760,779

1,477
496,823
34,861,011
1,477
496,823

1,086
213,967
14,696,726
1,086
213,967

457
49,101
2,875,049
457
49,101

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

2
40
83
162
888

6
53
183
408
785

2
77
361
790
247

4
178
637
226
41

8
252
168
28
1

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

2,531
1,703,054
132,630,480
858
304,134

3,514
1,548,667
117,579,232
930
196,714

4,902
1,547,135
110,604,581
983
165,662

6,179
1,226,419
80,686,529
884
120,442

3,701
431,548
25,556,164
400
35,601

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

69
283
564
549
1,066

82
504
952
855
1,121

153
864
1,590
1,384
911

334
1,867
2,319
1,227
432

338
1,801
1,222
270
70

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

19,028
15,277,727
658,566,570
3,717
2,137,636

28,786
14,854,002
624,737,487
4,252
1,410,232

46,143
14,861,183
600,954,340
4,889
990,835

62,192
11,279,666
437,097,281
4,191
500,814

41,587
4,123,328
150,259,200
1,689
129,363

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

350
1,496
2,906
3,482
10,794

450
2,433
4,575
7,787
13,541

1,162
5,535
12,225
19,304
7,917

2,568
14,227
31,765
11,543
2,089

2,805
23,470
13,309
1,752
251

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

1,143
706,228
18,735,633
488
228,165
241
679,750
25,432,680
88
410,573

1,159
346,709
8,337,763
372
87,522
152
109,293
3,772,283
28
10,313

862
141,857
3,463,802
355
54,905
113
42,061
1,420,972
33
8,618

547
47,619
1,141,193
239
18,975
46
9,796
313,341
22
3,666

179
8,044
183,350
82
3,665
42
3,615
121,761
21
1,585

Sunflower seed, all ............................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

921
653,330
969,772,209
174
50,045

1,417
568,044
820,594,953
148
22,298

1,670
462,532
639,034,274
117
17,143

1,397
238,850
307,100,677
103
10,086

473
53,227
63,521,432
31
2,039

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

16
59
178
214
454

34
122
381
466
414

50
207
659
533
221

95
383
622
242
55

49
194
199
31
-

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

679
94,566
221,417,357
200
17,668

823
66,557
152,875,261
265
15,958

1,279
63,328
139,601,494
355
14,591

2,821
63,119
128,921,693
564
13,589

2,350
32,675
63,838,434
439
5,136

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

2
4
8
15
32
70
548

1
7
14
19
47
92
643

4
13
23
49
121
213
856

5
41
118
300
690
757
910

6
28
107
231
532
1,165
281

Wheat for grain, all ............................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

13,717
11,748,747
575,539,168
3,429
1,668,389

19,056
11,516,114
483,874,271
2,846
660,995

27,971
11,731,262
437,990,616
3,022
511,795

35,265
9,536,719
313,485,442
2,823
332,578

22,227
3,412,326
102,935,596
1,347
106,966

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

494
2,153
2,806
2,351
5,913

908
3,688
4,041
3,348
7,071

2,050
6,534
6,622
4,841
7,924

3,511
10,784
8,952
5,860
6,158

3,804
8,693
5,362
2,977
1,391

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

175
316
38
1
-

237
171
17
-

114
24
1
-

95
5
-

51
1
-

55
1
-

Rice .......................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

270
15,196
919,732
270
15,196

138
4,980
252,808
138
4,980

32
599
23,006
32
599

11
117
5,278
11
117

3
6
387
3
6

-

11
239
18
2
-

59
71
8
-

26
5
1
-

11
-

3
-

-

Sorghum for grain .................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,468
187,043
10,005,962
186
11,952

1,690
89,055
4,038,277
112
6,668

665
23,178
902,890
62
2,803

302
7,180
214,692
31
489

168
3,003
92,438
9
70

122
3,552
141,620
28
679

396
1,547
443
66
16

494
1,002
175
16
3

313
325
21
6
-

193
104
5
-

140
22
6
-

97
16
5
4
-

Soybeans for beans ..............................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

32,247
1,993,706
67,308,492
780
43,032

24,741
1,018,870
30,744,168
501
19,045

11,840
312,290
8,304,072
177
4,363

6,732
120,892
2,896,109
84
1,423

4,276
53,658
1,054,290
44
277

1,538
20,499
501,688
9
55

4,970
22,415
4,453
373
36

8,626
14,784
1,202
120
9

7,022
4,618
194
6
-

5,290
1,398
38
6
-

3,804
457
15
-

1,411
102
16
8
1

Sugarbeets for sugar .............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ..............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

83
2,613
58,221
35
(D)
36
1,174
35,558
4
92

35
633
15,146
16
228
35
(D)
28,080
6
330

8
(D)
1,967
2
(D)
13
81
1,961
7
9

3
(D)
220
3
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

11
19
(D)
8
(D)

3
3
30
3
3
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

Sunflower seed, all ................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

214
14,184
14,031,945
13
491

125
7,008
4,920,118
5
32

63
1,196
726,497
6
69

55
675
304,562
2
(D)

45
268
111,761
6
11

23
839
844,017
3
(D)

52
112
47
3
-

54
47
19
5
-

44
18
1
-

45
10
-

44
1
-

19
4
-

Tobacco ................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

2,676
20,775
39,472,703
374
3,296

3,057
13,171
23,627,597
242
1,016

1,535
3,856
6,306,092
93
214

721
1,332
1,810,239
24
57

240
356
316,947
9
8

53
111
114,008
7
45

16
111
215
523
1,120
630
61

30
312
598
1,138
798
166
15

62
410
551
398
89
22
3

39
403
162
81
26
10
-

57
136
27
14
1
4
1

13
28
4
4
3
1

Wheat for grain, all ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

17,469
1,667,152
47,235,240
817
47,885

13,601
881,300
22,770,174
524
21,302

5,830
254,768
5,655,955
191
5,220

2,945
93,739
2,014,829
123
1,709

1,764
36,600
634,486
41
638

965
54,242
1,512,601
50
6,602

4,605
7,438
3,844
1,309
273

4,815
6,041
2,304
378
63

2,715
2,543
508
49
15

1,795
983
156
7
4

1,322
408
29
5
-

684
144
79
42
16

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

22,942
7,031,010
31,376,096
6,705
3,158,000

26,179
5,324,854
17,173,480
4,765
1,364,487

44,051
7,662,553
21,514,994
6,694
1,553,971

72,483
10,157,902
25,230,598
9,680
1,704,804

61,764
6,731,016
15,322,867
7,632
858,795

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

3,106
6,781
5,744
3,619
3,692

4,151
8,486
7,665
3,399
2,478

6,649
15,342
13,344
5,415
3,301

12,410
28,898
19,778
7,805
3,592

12,034
25,775
17,645
5,054
1,256

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

10,881
3,289,451
17,212,657
4,247
2,106,424

14,818
2,321,229
8,904,054
3,367
885,340

27,832
3,370,472
10,880,016
4,989
987,910

45,492
4,320,349
12,252,235
7,483
1,080,990

31,297
2,297,548
6,006,568
5,650
551,506

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

10,668
1,665,024
4,813,134
1,774
384,326

11,533
1,571,650
3,803,247
1,211
200,461

16,869
2,225,327
5,057,820
1,590
256,614

28,199
3,346,711
7,357,215
2,228
291,335

30,490
3,095,744
6,700,329
1,897
162,077

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

583
476,289
353
194,353

577
217,658
233
51,546

729
181,502
220
38,031

1,010
146,096
231
24,372

716
62,138
125
8,388

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

4,833
3,168,433
3,520
2,542,247

3,074
440,799
1,737
241,427

3,671
297,672
1,810
136,714

5,465
194,500
2,567
70,487

5,491
93,229
2,478
29,018

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

164
252
559
952
2,906

232
300
905
1,098
539

468
659
1,451
884
209

1,255
1,777
1,975
420
38

1,843
2,573
967
94
14

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

698
190,851
352
114,004

559
44,261
275
35,783

787
33,537
275
25,990

1,149
18,473
201
13,296

1,425
7,005
125
4,915

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

566
109,517
492
106,977
1,288
937,603
665
527,323

443
40,511
371
38,968
644
107,626
248
44,003

587
31,001
450
29,605
708
52,163
175
19,799

533
18,218
368
17,528
1,064
21,088
116
6,715

414
9,895
184
9,497
1,204
5,288
55
1,170

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

87
42
52
185
922

106
32
69
263
174

248
68
154
202
36

691
112
200
58
3

1,033
114
52
4
1

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

1,161
335,563
554
198,998
168
68,953
55
12,228

992
74,926
402
51,862
110
16,206
41
3,935

1,526
76,434
557
52,858
128
9,705
41
3,135

2,422
59,925
580
35,265
186
5,494
32
1,564

2,413
28,899
311
13,935
158
1,793
24
334

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

1,002
390,681
461
298,206

555
21,296
96
14,638

868
8,823
70
3,810

1,730
6,777
65
2,026

2,266
3,749
72
248

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

4,241
2,604,203
3,680
2,427,593

3,182
543,180
2,558
444,834

4,827
478,709
3,628
361,752

9,457
475,069
6,294
311,406

10,130
286,962
6,197
156,922

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

143
296
522
842
2,438

159
243
744
1,378
658

258
505
2,181
1,625
258

751
2,237
5,431
938
100

1,029
5,294
3,483
280
44

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

778
193,847

689
50,595

1,047
44,500

1,858
41,098

1,862
20,603

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

1,231
585,554

847
113,249

1,276
101,036

2,560
108,879

2,502
56,658

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

539
72,096

446
22,380

599
14,827

1,117
14,774

960
6,821

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ...............farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

80,614
6,406,231
13,827,302
8,059
591,514

134,029
7,262,635
14,251,252
10,588
459,420

112,609
4,074,926
7,214,806
8,302
222,870

93,932
2,528,594
3,975,865
7,426
129,549

86,569
1,764,467
2,394,536
6,825
82,112

134,362
2,511,295
3,111,965
9,331
139,231

16,789
41,006
19,496
2,913
410

37,588
77,798
17,014
1,487
142

50,267
56,306
5,627
375
34

55,945
35,612
2,265
97
13

63,148
22,265
1,096
56
4

105,446
27,004
1,694
150
68

Alfalfa hay .........................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

30,107
1,585,495
3,962,919
5,656
377,796

37,008
1,390,575
3,142,382
6,846
270,258

25,807
657,392
1,319,422
5,129
122,273

20,648
394,652
712,496
4,325
69,725

18,091
254,554
406,952
3,802
42,040

28,745
362,780
549,373
4,896
62,390

Other tame hay .................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

48,609
3,676,808
7,706,637
2,207
122,008

88,834
4,569,668
8,797,876
3,191
115,962

75,507
2,607,669
4,577,694
2,653
61,859

60,220
1,573,467
2,427,104
2,427
40,586

52,244
1,039,385
1,388,235
2,212
23,934

73,567
1,392,519
1,718,382
2,958
40,702

Field and grass seed crops, all ..............................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

675
42,919
73
2,432

659
28,256
79
1,958

378
11,625
34
597

309
6,201
43
362

187
2,814
34
319

215
3,228
32
1,083

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

7,488
63,288
3,082
18,028

12,336
50,587
4,855
14,936

9,813
23,646
3,789
7,790

7,701
13,083
2,853
4,466

5,677
7,678
2,073
2,268

3,623
3,966
1,121
1,106

3,750
3,170
552
16
-

9,092
3,045
194
5
-

8,541
1,228
44
-

7,177
513
9
2
-

5,442
222
11
2
-

3,489
130
4
-

Snap beans .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

2,231
4,548
138
2,780

3,790
2,883
189
922

2,821
1,074
123
151

1,863
749
125
209

1,236
351
127
35

741
265
69
17

Peas, green .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

379
2,970
81
2,639
1,853
2,872
60
223

599
1,159
42
725
3,075
2,651
137
256

437
450
25
138
2,182
1,149
84
54

288
186
11
5
1,493
875
93
37

172
104
15
7
920
440
62
13

114
46
8
5
583
210
44
11

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

1,713
131
8
1
-

2,981
91
3
-

2,169
13
-

1,486
6
1
-

917
2
1
-

582
1
-

Sweet corn ........................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes .................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

3,200
18,918
269
6,558
253
1,877
23
120

5,226
13,878
283
1,636
324
713
18
40

4,247
7,668
225
384
237
266
9
2

3,214
3,830
206
224
160
180
12
2

2,426
1,986
171
111
106
70
4
(Z)

1,414
919
112
56
80
31
-

Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

3,522
3,774
143
214

5,892
3,689
217
135

4,247
1,591
195
125

2,809
858
187
62

1,795
542
155
42

1,123
445
100
45

Land in orchards ...................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

13,875
229,395
7,643
112,813

21,056
194,418
10,252
77,407

14,168
68,274
6,547
25,092

11,844
40,378
5,441
13,233

8,619
23,470
3,755
7,179

14,536
95,417
5,194
43,085

2,809
8,570
2,332
141
23

9,771
9,924
1,243
99
19

10,063
3,782
288
34
1

9,880
1,762
190
11
1

7,476
1,029
107
7
-

10,436
3,401
598
79
22

Apples ...............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,727
15,484

4,542
13,178

3,511
5,479

2,686
3,384

2,033
2,592

3,858
8,012

Grapes ..............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3,076
38,133

4,512
26,481

2,925
8,025

2,491
4,133

1,672
1,946

2,800
7,314

Peaches, all .......................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,427
5,856

2,225
5,047

1,806
2,492

1,465
1,271

1,045
837

1,953
2,837

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

741
647,383

544
87,812

908
85,654

1,615
74,412

1,874
44,153

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

1,054
525,960

526
86,914

621
65,068

970
51,639

772
21,923

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

346
104,922

266
43,631

380
52,752

1,016
71,721

1,353
72,352

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

441
105,592

314
39,045

400
35,199

605
32,154

508
16,408

Land in berries (see text) ...................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

866
130,105

710
28,010

1,042
23,950

2,026
23,406

2,171
15,219

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 59. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ....................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,425
33,450

2,912
20,189

1,578
5,336

1,287
2,402

889
1,291

885
3,724

Almonds ............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

879
15,432

752
8,623

316
1,476

191
329

109
305

510
12,575

Pecans .............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,282
70,001

4,575
77,683

3,156
28,667

2,540
17,584

1,887
9,840

4,055
32,655

Walnuts, English ...............................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

700
13,843

1,019
10,791

802
4,270

776
3,260

613
1,635

983
5,555

Land in berries (see text) .......................................farms
acres

3,180
12,551

4,603
11,554

3,195
4,916

2,367
2,842

1,735
2,572

3,122
6,609

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

57,292
2.6
149,421,698
2,608

63,567
2.9
123,795,313
1,947

96,251
4.4
143,059,892
1,486

149,049
6.8
149,338,327
1,002

129,124
5.9
79,734,620
618

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

57,292
179,241,475
3,128,560

63,567
44,578,145
701,278

96,251
34,366,766
357,054

149,049
24,400,981
163,711

129,124
9,219,416
71,400

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

-

-

-

-

-

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

-

-

96,251

149,049
-

129,124
-

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

63,567
-

-

-

-

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

57,292
177,506,579

63,567
43,155,934

96,251
32,979,970

149,049
23,255,874

129,124
8,644,217

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

31,640
25,838,748
27,696
25,759,771
26,061
14,247,619
22,074
14,164,287
14,581
3,385,310
9,589
3,275,901
20,297
5,668,644
16,866
5,588,170
2,923
519,614
1,960
499,689
1,784
227,451
989
214,162
1,313
1,010,002
1,281
1,009,068

43,906
19,363,508
39,200
19,270,439
35,651
9,825,119
30,168
9,708,954
20,201
2,728,409
11,703
2,545,385
30,594
5,092,796
25,392
4,963,078
3,897
417,168
2,402
383,588
2,746
180,363
1,244
153,054
1,542
561,485
1,496
560,011

68,566
16,185,542
58,439
15,993,564
54,994
8,108,488
43,304
7,867,775
28,739
2,283,910
13,292
1,967,918
47,273
4,559,327
35,495
4,263,441
5,162
361,493
2,644
305,557
4,079
163,381
1,180
114,456
1,464
316,767
1,402
314,683

94,602
10,386,581
73,536
10,005,987
73,638
5,137,254
46,738
4,543,240
35,392
1,474,309
10,463
1,014,577
62,544
3,135,464
28,684
2,201,547
6,302
240,574
1,720
144,389
4,330
91,878
493
40,388
993
105,492
831
100,115

66,725
3,273,787
36,472
2,506,207
49,800
1,588,906
9,144
574,869
21,976
444,828
2,203
140,979
42,674
1,072,621
2,832
175,124
3,691
73,366
246
15,574
2,076
22,848
67
4,355
399
18,931
174
11,444

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

4,437
780,109
2,507
754,048

6,245
558,169
3,133
517,191

9,059
392,175
3,004
318,891

11,280
201,609
1,286
100,336

6,972
52,287
132
8,047

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

705
402,029
611
399,736
3,608
2,586,848
3,427
2,581,576

870
258,490
733
255,283
3,922
1,281,162
3,676
1,274,785

1,298
214,768
1,009
207,763
3,869
665,733
3,424
653,497

2,831
196,426
1,388
163,095
3,302
276,814
2,288
247,484

2,343
93,994
754
50,158
1,453
55,701
417
27,169

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

5,001
12,345,182
4,450
12,333,826

3,188
917,681
2,389
901,236

3,779
519,026
2,375
492,669

5,624
361,134
2,675
311,201

5,570
195,838
1,935
128,375

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

4,747
12,465,731
4,256
12,456,452

3,561
1,922,837
3,117
1,916,049

5,432
1,486,015
4,629
1,473,823

10,495
1,282,408
8,452
1,253,503

11,297
630,694
8,370
581,550

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

3,338
13,000,583
3,152
12,997,571

2,393
1,349,257
2,164
1,345,412

3,206
874,888
2,783
867,407

6,553
792,905
5,346
772,229

5,173
276,920
3,594
245,008

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

149
157,692
104
156,915

150
41,642
90
40,850

246
34,634
127
32,997

655
52,070
368
48,821

795
32,148
399
26,883

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .................................................................number
percent
Land in farms ........................................................ acres
Average size of farm ..................................... acres

163,500
7.4
61,673,246
377

274,274
12.4
73,948,809
270

254,834
11.6
34,304,165
135

246,309
11.2
23,557,915
96

270,712
12.3
18,888,110
70

499,880
22.7
64,373,745
129

Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

163,500
5,794,771
35,442

274,274
4,363,801
15,910

254,834
1,810,538
7,105

246,309
883,995
3,589

270,712
448,240
1,656

499,880
96,287
193

-

274,274

254,834
-

246,309
-

270,712
-

499,880
-

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
-

-

-

-

-

-

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ............................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

Total sales .........................................................farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Corn ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Wheat ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Soybeans ..................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Sorghum ....................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Barley ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Rice ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................farms
$1,000

163,500
5,286,277

274,274
3,809,812

254,834
1,487,807

246,309
684,721

270,712
332,461

499,880
76,839

57,894
1,393,339
40,067
655,454
17,000
198,219
32,996
473,265
2,493
27,166
1,391
9,851
247
6,310
-

53,424
570,468
32,748
254,834
12,486
83,229
25,408
206,158
1,610
9,855
1,064
3,838
91
1,111
-

29,293
142,230
16,628
64,041
5,096
18,703
11,761
52,550
616
2,028
440
1,024
27
106
-

17,762
45,383
9,507
20,877
2,364
5,073
6,646
17,223
219
375
252
318
6
23
-

10,992
13,759
5,577
5,965
1,285
1,457
3,952
5,439
174
143
106
74
3
4
-

4,663
1,919
2,869
1,043
407
193
944
500
55
18
58
21
-

5,694
23,075
-

5,311
11,442
-

2,868
3,778
-

1,653
1,494
-

1,088
677
-

621
144
-

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ..................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes .....................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

2,694
57,856
986
20,919
-

3,014
33,179
838
8,997
-

1,512
8,700
341
1,850
-

690
2,273
186
480
-

229
372
68
94
-

42
28
18
12
-

7,591
149,077
-

12,467
123,112
-

9,783
45,379
-

7,691
19,042
-

5,517
6,480
-

2,889
1,109
-

15,202
422,982
-

22,362
280,971
-

15,002
84,790
-

11,903
35,463
-

8,110
11,344
-

4,579
2,226
-

6,410
173,418
-

9,100
113,438
-

5,825
32,859
-

4,445
13,455
-

3,137
4,393
-

1,204
617
-

1,249
26,158
-

2,132
22,105
-

1,925
10,025
-

1,834
4,935
-

1,759
2,259
-

2,480
924
-

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ..........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

11,544
4,243,051
5,553
4,171,410

12,986
1,474,268
5,156
1,381,638

19,104
1,108,044
5,811
951,842

30,710
1,008,219
6,920
735,769

29,303
586,695
4,391
288,418

Cattle and calves .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

24,386
38,165,974
17,476
38,023,573

26,865
5,199,068
15,668
4,954,925

45,758
5,172,589
23,409
4,702,076

74,788
4,885,909
34,327
4,158,935

65,660
2,691,244
29,103
1,946,582

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

6,865
21,419,278
6,788
21,418,070
7,830
14,276,646
7,277
14,271,809
931
187,888
164
183,822

6,646
3,411,094
6,503
3,409,143
6,027
2,285,539
5,084
2,273,587
1,379
76,868
237
70,138

13,727
3,676,689
13,307
3,669,743
6,012
932,704
4,088
906,757
2,495
81,062
380
66,972

21,191
2,774,292
19,508
2,738,305
6,510
373,149
2,781
328,528
5,007
98,860
663
69,214

7,545
398,895
4,686
322,950
4,469
90,229
726
49,296
5,003
56,251
381
25,493

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

1,167
1,042,223
291
1,036,773
12,303
29,805,781
12,036
29,804,905
399
870,625
359
869,983

1,163
162,285
287
157,354
8,012
5,099,512
7,301
5,097,905
414
197,999
342
196,979

1,901
117,892
394
109,208
6,302
1,652,719
4,503
1,649,472
597
161,116
510
159,577

4,372
170,629
1,126
153,989
6,643
359,800
2,004
350,824
861
117,389
752
116,169

4,839
125,184
1,540
101,723
5,439
42,590
423
29,358
625
35,858
486
33,747

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

576
698,301
214
696,061

541
114,724
212
113,160

870
96,548
328
94,282

1,954
119,289
814
114,281

2,226
58,190
726
48,875

Government payments ..................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

34,682
1,734,896

46,387
1,422,210

74,977
1,386,796

109,858
1,145,107

83,208
575,199

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

8,503
2,136,171

13,763
1,803,385

19,784
1,426,031

21,242
759,825

11,488
190,799

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

1,303
242,055

1,708
132,519

3,224
152,427

6,881
182,059

8,229
134,338

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

57,292
136,258,177
2,378,311

63,567
31,868,452
501,336

96,251
24,823,920
257,908

149,049
18,138,750
121,697

129,124
7,424,444
57,499

1,148,218
18,107,194

45,134
6,467,784

54,897
3,652,351

85,685
3,219,625

128,753
2,318,797

104,202
915,700

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

4,230
7,004
5,556
28,344

4,436
10,141
10,676
29,644

8,448
27,161
26,514
23,562

26,755
69,870
25,484
6,644

41,122
57,894
4,543
643

Chemicals purchased ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

918,604
10,074,914

44,885
4,550,521

51,426
1,971,432

79,015
1,623,699

116,076
1,088,555

90,712
376,552

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

7,792
9,075
6,614
21,404

8,007
15,013
14,304
14,102

16,123
39,242
17,593
6,057

47,903
60,017
6,868
1,288

65,007
24,821
720
164

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

775,893
11,740,521

41,041
5,160,925

50,346
2,269,167

77,643
1,948,128

112,088
1,350,252

82,009
463,145

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

1,407
2,936
7,469
6,294
22,935

1,494
3,651
12,756
13,818
18,627

2,648
8,848
33,428
24,720
7,999

8,220
27,366
64,937
9,828
1,737

13,367
32,958
34,416
990
278

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ......................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

38,978
511,363
-

66,386
513,557
-

62,238
260,900
-

58,604
145,653
-

59,252
76,789
-

45,397
21,558
-

Cattle and calves ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ...............................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000

86,133
2,112,175
-

144,817
1,806,942
-

120,957
722,781
-

96,267
302,349
-

85,993
133,583
-

26,666
17,356
-

4,823
108,687
4,540
38,147
7,160
48,513
-

4,313
41,160
7,228
27,213
13,556
57,619
-

2,744
12,638
7,326
14,328
14,212
36,044
-

1,752
5,167
7,679
9,604
16,649
27,798
-

126
117
8,871
6,618
24,564
23,727
-

31
11
8,297
2,801
30,215
10,225
-

7,849
133,602
7,465
25,305
631
17,468
-

15,979
141,229
14,518
23,899
890
10,008
-

18,899
81,374
15,664
16,394
602
2,818
-

20,125
49,329
17,569
14,323
509
1,254
-

25,339
32,047
24,052
15,172
610
672
-

12,684
6,069
30,944
10,452
271
64
-

3,477
47,268
-

6,301
35,915
-

5,962
14,696
-

6,101
8,214
-

7,500
5,035
-

7,718
1,468
-

Government payments ......................................farms
$1,000

85,763
508,494

110,475
553,989

86,525
322,731

79,547
199,274

84,577
115,779

42,392
19,447

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

8,370
72,786

7,091
30,387

3,609
7,089

2,043
2,134

1,299
688

514
92

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ....................................farms
$1,000

12,479
123,310

22,626
120,197

20,986
60,079

21,092
37,158

22,833
21,833

15,456
5,294

163,500
5,309,363
32,473

274,274
5,048,344
18,406

254,834
2,908,332
11,413

246,309
2,144,900
8,708

270,712
1,908,734
7,051

499,880
5,280,251
10,563

119,974
582,746

170,590
447,317

127,641
202,282

100,225
109,692

85,290
71,032

125,827
119,869

76,881
41,855
1,047
191

147,025
23,172
362
31

121,653
5,834
145
9

97,894
2,243
84
4

83,909
1,319
57
5

122,578
3,053
165
31

Chemicals purchased ........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

96,880
199,677

126,519
123,946

89,575
50,251

70,287
29,095

62,268
20,993

90,961
40,193

87,745
8,852
203
80

123,306
3,062
129
22

88,656
869
46
4

69,778
487
18
4

61,854
397
17
-

89,913
950
82
16

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees .........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

82,695
239,957

100,540
149,750

68,968
61,168

52,077
35,004

45,374
23,294

63,112
39,733

26,146
43,816
12,342
269
122

56,151
39,791
4,373
187
38

52,620
14,885
1,377
73
13

44,272
6,960
786
48
11

40,619
4,188
532
28
7

55,220
6,755
1,046
65
26

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ...........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ...................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..........................farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ...................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

30,899
30,163,432

26,171
3,262,839

33,448
1,914,634

44,782
1,097,121

36,741
500,437

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

1,355
2,213
3,305
9,580
14,446

3,304
4,063
8,728
5,610
4,466

8,023
8,623
9,353
6,418
1,031

16,547
15,176
10,718
2,286
55

17,288
12,536
6,675
239
3

278,572
3,599,873

10,104
1,544,485

11,302
348,984

19,274
387,260

30,315
415,097

25,257
257,683

279,155
34,403,809

25,619
28,618,947

19,012
2,913,855

19,483
1,527,373

21,376
682,024

16,781
242,755

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

34,451
35,504,855

31,917
5,071,780

46,616
2,794,732

71,297
1,825,612

62,360
724,286

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

1,347
2,005
2,856
3,965
24,278

3,681
5,170
6,764
7,678
8,624

8,196
11,860
16,511
8,969
1,080

19,088
26,902
22,879
2,306
122

25,496
29,190
7,416
231
27

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

57,150
4,667,378

63,426
1,965,441

95,917
1,765,800

148,119
1,451,546

127,582
672,205

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

2,890
12,818
14,747
26,695

4,666
27,370
21,325
10,065

10,728
63,899
17,344
3,946

44,668
95,365
6,883
1,203

78,091
47,882
1,337
272

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

53,802
2,936,738

57,336
766,905

84,018
642,886

122,259
539,444

93,688
248,681

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

580
5,873
25,541
9,742
12,066

1,566
16,816
32,038
4,569
2,347

4,983
37,912
37,379
2,713
1,031

18,220
71,169
31,104
1,326
440

27,601
55,095
10,428
449
115

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

57,272
6,082,829

63,549
2,101,645

96,058
1,997,158

142,376
1,661,637

118,981
771,372

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

2,911
14,931
11,962
27,468

5,341
26,180
19,191
12,837

11,795
56,179
21,789
6,295

40,330
88,339
11,621
2,086

64,363
51,642
2,394
582

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

46,398
14,688,661

43,990
2,495,205

55,824
1,755,024

65,728
1,259,954

41,708
473,468

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

3,469
7,407
14,167
9,274
12,081

7,490
12,633
16,757
5,367
1,743

15,984
19,471
16,305
3,622
442

28,114
22,126
13,658
1,632
198

23,900
12,626
4,692
442
48

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

15,377
2,985,764

11,945
392,508

15,007
309,342

20,834
300,578

16,777
147,819

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

608
2,525
4,959
1,984
5,301

811
3,103
4,605
1,445
1,981

1,446
4,677
5,661
1,539
1,684

2,661
7,141
7,520
2,090
1,422

2,931
6,485
5,876
1,152
333

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

24,374
2,135,708

25,088
519,998

38,617
495,322

55,265
421,931

39,133
183,004

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

755
3,423
8,094
4,096
8,006

1,467
6,143
11,455
3,513
2,510

3,141
12,469
17,858
3,508
1,641

7,486
23,140
21,652
2,368
619

8,774
18,660
11,009
559
131

490,372
13,274,530

35,816
5,355,190

43,368
2,814,897

65,807
2,369,364

85,581
1,538,439

55,694
511,875

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

2,358
1,845
4,410
27,203

3,622
3,117
7,480
29,149

9,430
7,410
15,989
32,978

23,864
15,104
26,163
20,450

26,678
12,673
12,972
3,371

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

43,110
344,056

64,099
271,925

51,103
131,717

44,087
86,850

46,559
67,419

69,820
163,252

24,798
15,038
3,247
26
1

45,605
17,906
582
5
1

43,399
7,660
38
3
3

40,220
3,848
17
1
1

43,813
2,724
22
-

62,062
7,654
83
15
6

29,930
206,207

42,743
173,070

30,689
77,414

23,351
51,320

21,612
38,957

33,995
99,396

19,173
137,849

29,761
98,854

26,884
54,303

26,466
35,530

30,721
28,462

43,879
63,857

Feed purchased ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

84,767
612,673

148,320
674,987

129,984
412,672

117,745
301,067

129,382
281,719

279,129
890,723

46,032
35,010
3,607
112
6

104,020
42,224
2,025
47
4

106,675
22,615
666
16
12

102,877
14,352
501
14
1

116,797
12,179
391
15
-

232,397
43,821
2,778
119
14

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ....................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

160,910
510,481

268,640
509,916

248,493
321,837

238,705
240,192

259,772
210,493

480,092
596,889

130,987
29,171
675
77

248,378
19,916
270
76

238,965
9,115
338
75

232,213
6,208
211
73

254,489
4,976
242
65

458,470
19,604
1,393
625

Utilities (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

104,676
187,442

148,328
184,525

110,802
104,826

91,601
77,048

85,700
64,466

150,320
164,653

47,277
50,885
6,235
269
10

89,083
54,125
5,077
36
7

77,846
30,741
2,191
21
3

68,141
21,987
1,450
20
3

66,818
17,734
1,132
16
-

104,445
40,502
5,243
108
22

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ..................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

147,561
610,326

244,385
660,420

230,119
447,000

219,064
347,440

237,040
319,493

435,829
897,404

108,613
37,348
1,289
311

210,734
32,264
1,088
299

210,630
18,755
608
126

204,984
13,569
412
99

224,742
11,806
398
94

393,874
38,958
2,262
735

Hired farm labor ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

43,177
315,117

55,503
295,950

37,613
136,844

28,227
94,012

23,808
70,051

40,210
293,376

30,002
10,223
2,684
240
28

44,253
8,532
2,474
219
25

32,614
3,874
1,016
97
12

24,743
2,671
770
35
8

21,155
2,079
544
24
6

30,538
6,480
2,871
285
36

Contract labor ....................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

19,007
107,166

25,114
97,701

16,696
43,956

12,420
27,345

10,586
21,426

18,938
80,560

4,193
8,328
5,910
460
116

8,219
11,702
4,713
362
118

7,413
7,327
1,772
131
53

6,557
4,691
1,058
86
28

6,243
3,416
836
69
22

8,575
6,709
3,039
412
203

Customwork and custom hauling ......................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

39,680
121,114

48,237
98,142

32,250
43,258

22,374
24,610

17,063
16,409

20,394
31,542

13,050
19,891
6,494
189
56

22,531
21,629
3,898
139
40

19,974
10,937
1,279
41
19

15,518
6,177
645
30
4

13,007
3,679
337
33
7

14,065
5,170
1,041
82
36

52,068
271,376

57,111
179,488

32,178
69,443

20,002
37,879

14,810
28,482

27,937
98,096

36,348
9,733
4,916
1,071

49,650
4,885
1,915
661

29,828
1,433
681
236

18,723
700
429
150

13,796
547
330
137

24,066
1,834
1,394
643

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ..........................................farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ....................farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

109,199
1,385,219

14,500
810,411

12,429
209,445

15,260
155,834

16,319
97,396

9,524
33,744

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

907
2,433
5,195
2,200
3,765

1,427
3,310
5,233
1,489
970

2,787
5,111
5,691
1,156
515

4,710
6,085
4,763
600
161

3,721
3,643
2,041
102
17

Interest expense ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

667,454
10,880,731

42,180
3,767,860

44,695
1,508,732

64,042
1,384,900

85,379
1,146,824

58,979
559,017

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

2,913
9,895
19,434
9,938

5,044
17,879
19,700
2,072

11,372
33,275
18,521
874

26,387
47,124
11,467
401

26,314
28,464
4,052
149

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

519,095
7,185,334

32,895
2,181,723

34,279
914,622

47,715
861,439

61,561
759,534

42,381
403,616

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

718
2,588
10,415
7,365
11,809

1,039
4,501
16,332
7,701
4,706

1,855
8,872
26,375
7,767
2,846

3,722
16,901
33,774
5,534
1,630

3,958
14,600
20,886
2,276
661

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

413,327
3,695,397

28,415
1,586,137

31,675
594,110

46,171
523,461

60,593
387,290

40,229
155,401

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

1,045
3,641
9,078
5,943
8,708

1,542
5,958
15,962
6,049
2,164

3,528
12,461
25,352
4,015
815

8,338
25,355
25,166
1,546
188

9,222
20,659
10,061
268
19

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

53,891
1,184,620

59,529
564,121

89,135
610,316

135,787
650,603

118,074
399,456

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

17,509
11,057
13,784
11,541

26,583
14,731
13,792
4,423

47,405
23,628
15,520
2,582

91,937
30,909
11,389
1,552

96,699
16,006
4,671
698

1,115,703
17,119,339

57,200
9,795,500

63,472
2,301,987

96,101
1,837,157

145,597
1,390,060

90,432
443,684

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

2,266
11,378
9,314
12,558
21,684

7,083
25,079
15,987
11,787
3,536

20,362
52,165
17,345
4,957
1,272

63,709
71,759
7,706
1,978
445

64,459
24,070
1,408
372
123

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

8,519
522,207

11,773
417,567

15,073
344,909

14,583
186,315

6,784
49,361

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

50,567
7,206,755

55,172
3,085,459

80,910
2,842,040

112,102
2,384,550

84,075
1,107,336

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

57,292
44,951,930
784,611

63,567
13,965,769
219,702

96,251
10,813,694
112,349

149,049
7,559,452
50,718

129,124
2,580,735
19,986

Farms with net gains 2 ................................... number
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,037,041
89,479

52,643
898,869

57,852
259,699

85,376
140,472

127,211
70,696

103,092
35,107

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

15
64
97
329
563
51,575

33
241
223
925
1,807
54,623

161
611
861
2,826
6,594
74,323

501
2,257
3,109
12,014
27,710
81,620

1,022
4,462
6,578
26,016
43,184
21,830

Farms with net losses .................................... number
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,167,751
15,596

4,649
509,190

5,715
185,186

10,875
108,433

21,838
65,661

26,032
39,894

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

24
80
86
189
336
3,934

32
158
196
569
768
3,992

158
533
593
1,658
2,053
5,880

485
1,861
1,944
4,593
4,594
8,361

946
3,477
3,499
6,897
5,320
5,893

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

8,507
22,078

9,692
17,854

6,363
9,768

4,763
6,483

4,109
5,189

7,733
17,017

4,339
2,971
1,103
72
22

5,948
2,821
861
52
10

4,337
1,558
434
29
5

3,361
1,081
304
16
1

2,953
891
256
7
2

4,790
2,093
775
55
20

Interest expense ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

60,530
470,514

77,614
506,104

56,377
337,532

46,598
273,622

45,525
257,807

85,535
667,820

32,506
24,986
2,894
144

46,387
28,411
2,678
138

35,145
19,479
1,691
62

29,225
15,999
1,327
47

28,662
15,696
1,127
40

45,921
34,780
4,683
151

Secured by real estate ..................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

44,581
365,019

59,543
412,854

44,986
280,649

38,722
232,598

38,878
226,080

73,554
547,200

5,514
17,476
19,174
1,766
651

8,708
25,150
23,332
1,770
583

7,533
19,582
16,458
1,111
302

6,900
16,810
13,910
883
219

7,355
16,400
14,151
763
209

11,199
28,476
30,497
2,579
803

Not secured by real estate ............................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

38,825
105,495

46,132
93,249

31,214
56,883

24,021
41,024

22,437
31,727

43,615
120,619

12,897
19,859
5,986
81
2

20,061
21,881
4,108
79
3

15,967
12,893
2,271
81
2

13,717
8,618
1,613
71
2

14,315
6,807
1,265
50
-

22,176
15,027
5,748
658
6

Property taxes paid ...........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

151,609
392,721

256,446
524,483

226,641
386,977

220,104
345,233

242,884
356,781

441,708
807,736

134,693
12,622
3,662
632

236,711
14,674
4,356
705

213,816
9,845
2,544
436

209,255
8,523
2,004
322

231,950
8,528
2,075
331

411,261
21,966
7,003
1,478

104,697
321,919

151,000
305,837

99,526
148,800

80,884
109,330

77,982
93,679

148,812
371,388

89,322
14,285
795
240
55

138,854
11,231
671
199
45

94,144
4,995
289
81
17

77,006
3,593
209
65
11

74,601
3,169
162
36
14

134,034
12,788
1,288
469
233

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ...........................................................farms
$1,000

4,320
20,524

3,148
9,202

1,434
3,086

810
1,642

523
908

460
1,242

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

91,978
899,763

129,068
898,241

97,495
524,293

78,580
345,562

72,033
277,959

111,360
613,583

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ...........................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

163,500
1,217,904
7,449

274,274
153,105
558

254,834
-554,899
-2,177

246,309
-810,792
-3,292

270,712
-1,018,979
-3,764

499,880
-4,276,820
-8,556

Farms with net gains 2 ....................................number
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

119,514
19,344

171,585
10,000

128,930
5,713

94,707
4,480

67,833
4,798

28,298
11,677

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,620
12,070
17,840
57,349
26,618
3,017

9,774
44,486
58,045
52,432
4,573
2,275

16,931
71,659
30,292
6,310
2,448
1,290

25,361
56,913
4,831
4,411
2,094
1,097

34,583
22,253
3,608
4,317
1,971
1,101

11,870
6,461
3,344
3,707
1,671
1,245

Farms with net losses .....................................number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

43,986
24,870

102,689
15,219

125,904
10,257

151,602
8,147

202,879
6,627

471,582
9,770

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,497
8,226
7,776
12,825
7,295
5,367

8,694
27,960
22,435
27,391
10,787
5,422

15,348
43,465
28,871
27,488
7,752
2,980

23,126
60,143
32,585
26,872
6,629
2,247

35,635
89,235
40,698
29,205
6,272
1,834

47,362
191,432
108,473
88,176
25,121
11,018

All other production
expenses (see text) .........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

57,292
38,974,771
680,283

63,567
11,687,889
183,867

96,251
9,512,807
98,833

149,049
6,951,574
46,640

129,124
2,437,668
18,879

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,025,783
81,061

50,979
818,298

56,042
229,992

83,459
129,487

125,092
67,560

101,885
34,352

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

32
204
240
838
1,775
47,890

92
386
477
1,886
3,735
49,466

216
804
1,129
4,051
8,345
68,914

591
2,558
3,600
13,281
28,892
76,170

1,081
4,772
6,934
26,856
41,603
20,639

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,179,009
16,075

6,313
434,223

7,525
159,642

12,792
101,161

23,957
62,597

27,239
38,999

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

46
165
158
456
623
4,865

84
310
314
927
1,116
4,774

234
673
726
2,028
2,463
6,668

563
2,096
2,217
5,114
5,132
8,835

1,021
3,685
3,708
7,274
5,566
5,985

50,572
4,445,758

7,502
1,894,512

9,293
1,193,476

11,503
839,797

10,813
405,258

4,701
78,745

693,187
10,489,874

34,409
1,968,631

41,157
1,256,076

62,227
1,270,849

86,469
1,296,752

62,378
785,764

121,874
1,875,665

11,428
556,225

14,031
353,684

18,765
302,706

20,042
248,222

11,802
125,348

241,923
2,883,897

6,063
294,444

6,067
157,367

9,629
204,327

16,654
302,731

16,888
261,013

47,603
594,944

970
31,102

987
27,531

1,486
29,059

2,808
44,653

2,882
39,422

23,350
566,834

698
48,013

940
36,724

1,568
45,763

2,608
84,571

2,314
60,207

288,196
854,995

24,403
342,755

30,082
176,723

45,089
151,052

57,846
97,625

34,863
34,396

82,001
1,676,727

8,622
432,775

11,508
349,483

16,067
360,694

18,380
296,613

9,924
115,021

34,410
145,413

1,527
24,181

1,848
20,404

3,256
23,456

4,961
21,643

3,395
12,542

118,939
1,891,400

4,765
239,137

5,406
134,161

8,321
153,792

11,701
200,694

9,031
137,815

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

50,792
91,150,046
48,721
82,593,747

59,368
72,600,530
57,886
63,726,544

91,630
72,225,477
89,854
61,055,473

141,241
60,882,078
137,878
47,621,322

119,671
28,277,667
114,581
19,520,108

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

4,987
2,490
3,112
5,861
6,570
9,244
16,457

4,445
2,212
3,206
7,257
10,831
22,054
7,881

5,757
4,118
6,822
19,237
34,480
17,072
2,368

15,073
11,313
20,152
60,767
25,349
4,877
347

21,775
16,063
40,059
32,364
3,919
369
32

404,753
35,771,154

8,118
2,538,532

9,811
2,497,348

15,845
3,477,257

26,958
4,682,592

24,019
3,487,749

89,587
7,405,898

2,932
801,705

3,748
887,278

5,695
1,156,833

8,575
1,376,500

7,004
745,256

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

9,049
2,570,680
3,703
2,645,382

10,822
2,364,390
5,073
3,124,970

14,891
2,958,000
7,404
3,577,914

21,240
4,093,415
10,791
3,108,249

18,178
3,310,542
7,561
1,214,012

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) .............................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

163,500
1,165,027
7,126

274,274
132,088
482

254,834
-558,664
-2,192

246,309
-810,994
-3,293

270,712
-1,018,759
-3,763

499,880
-4,275,569
-8,553

Operators reporting net gains 2 .........................farms
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

118,483
19,164

170,681
9,975

128,548
5,713

94,560
4,482

67,751
4,803

28,303
11,680

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,764
12,318
18,150
56,389
25,862
3,000

9,859
44,703
57,550
51,725
4,566
2,278

16,944
71,497
30,054
6,313
2,450
1,290

25,360
56,773
4,826
4,411
2,093
1,097

34,526
22,229
3,607
4,317
1,971
1,101

11,865
6,469
3,339
3,713
1,672
1,245

Operators reporting net losses ..........................farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

45,017
24,559

103,593
15,160

126,286
10,239

151,749
8,137

202,961
6,623

471,577
9,768

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,597
8,481
8,042
13,108
7,389
5,400

8,823
28,227
22,673
27,596
10,860
5,414

15,390
43,640
29,006
27,520
7,751
2,979

23,181
60,181
32,664
26,853
6,623
2,247

35,708
89,235
40,721
29,192
6,274
1,831

47,364
191,440
108,502
88,138
25,122
11,011

2,657
21,210

1,992
8,663

994
2,089

514
508

351
667

252
832

65,491
732,496

86,891
837,648

63,232
542,895

54,911
450,113

55,316
441,515

80,706
907,135

10,966
100,880

12,655
91,842

7,043
36,670

5,357
20,842

4,570
14,244

5,215
25,004

21,648
260,538

34,267
349,025

30,639
275,991

29,333
257,948

31,643
271,280

39,092
249,232

4,259
55,526

7,359
89,115

6,330
71,026

5,878
61,424

6,038
58,090

8,606
87,996

2,648
66,099

3,563
67,112

2,060
34,102

1,736
18,171

1,581
22,223

3,634
83,849

29,254
20,512

28,234
15,212

14,257
5,556

9,179
3,369

7,234
2,483

7,755
5,314

7,076
61,631

5,392
34,828

2,070
10,222

1,183
5,388

871
3,836

908
6,234

3,718
11,325

4,882
12,766

3,408
7,276

2,525
4,521

2,525
3,475

2,365
3,824

10,453
155,985

15,520
177,747

11,158
102,052

9,552
78,452

9,367
65,883

23,665
445,682

146,778
22,155,587
135,209
12,517,530

232,153
21,685,588
198,935
10,290,808

201,551
12,041,348
156,569
4,953,549

180,881
7,779,671
127,048
2,880,406

176,283
5,580,522
109,519
1,907,188

284,991
12,046,395
151,804
2,540,926

44,177
41,688
36,589
11,910
772
69
4

118,440
54,354
21,325
4,615
174
26
1

125,763
24,023
5,772
968
41
2
-

113,588
10,854
2,266
327
10
1
2

102,883
5,437
1,042
152
5
-

143,378
6,503
1,530
318
60
14
1

31,455
3,516,249

53,103
4,217,432

48,487
2,669,460

45,169
1,948,188

47,414
1,661,107

94,374
5,075,240

8,175
627,299

11,554
555,248

8,810
304,489

7,322
218,717

7,012
173,257

18,760
559,316

23,432
4,816,095
7,100
678,414

42,985
6,140,780
8,018
481,320

44,093
3,892,922
5,158
220,928

46,209
2,579,285
3,633
153,075

50,974
1,727,953
3,203
111,017

78,352
3,514,687
6,316
356,226

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ......................................................................farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) .................farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments ..................farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ..............................farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ............................................farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) ..........................farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) .........................................................farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ............................................farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres .................................................
200 to 499 acres .................................................
500 to 999 acres .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ...........................farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned .........................................farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ...........................farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

16,152
4,103,301
5,256
1,554,559
13,217
2,548,742

18,331
3,827,879
6,257
1,820,296
14,859
2,007,583

27,802
6,064,517
10,182
2,724,354
22,352
3,340,163

46,255
7,068,234
18,377
3,390,960
35,940
3,677,274

43,986
6,988,735
19,898
3,540,163
31,657
3,448,572

1,132,606
408,832,116

19,701
49,895,345

24,993
44,693,697

42,015
61,517,570

71,189
77,399,663

64,559
40,764,901

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

35,377
4,273,006

37,905
2,673,207

56,610
3,252,328

85,929
3,988,352

69,726
3,703,317

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

23,292
25,892,028
22,788
24,953,318
2,041
938,710

19,997
10,757,247
19,672
10,241,572
1,638
515,675

25,202
8,035,926
24,726
7,499,289
2,417
536,637

33,803
5,594,853
32,778
4,769,950
4,236
824,903

25,958
2,226,654
24,588
1,719,618
4,170
507,036

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

10,197
1,689,678

14,033
2,090,786

20,283
2,827,722

26,598
4,373,848

20,948
4,044,221

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

30,614
62,728,166

39,772
51,817,842

59,391
49,352,540

76,917
36,184,799

48,325
11,772,912

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

731
381,484
702
959,452

581
304,948
558
183,799

1,025
433,227
970
205,718

2,149
581,722
1,995
200,594

1,878
370,932
1,766
75,836

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Average per acre .........................................dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

57,292
332,707,174
5,807,219
2,227

63,567
214,631,535
3,376,462
1,734

96,251
219,021,873
2,275,528
1,531

149,049
212,015,322
1,422,454
1,420

129,124
122,982,236
952,435
1,542

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

708
511
1,041
3,037
5,642

583
549
1,201
4,292
6,747

836
849
2,138
8,138
14,903

2,158
2,254
5,990
23,818
40,634

3,271
3,659
9,206
35,270
42,984

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

8,931
16,299
12,264
8,859

11,739
25,253
11,172
2,031

27,623
35,481
4,887
1,396

46,906
23,066
2,969
1,254

23,564
9,028
1,526
616

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

57,289
39,037,738

63,567
24,914,811

96,248
25,760,402

149,040
23,892,296

129,120
12,977,103

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

58
175
559
2,606
4,499
7,292
15,158
26,942

105
290
880
3,239
4,716
8,910
27,304
18,123

141
359
1,261
5,046
9,843
24,843
43,002
11,753

680
1,320
4,241
17,327
34,266
50,023
35,214
5,969

2,096
3,262
8,577
29,776
38,345
31,240
13,791
2,033

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

55,809
327,497

61,937
253,650

92,674
312,288

138,038
374,157

109,756
247,204

Tractors ................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

51,365
317,459
19,520
46,715
38,545
113,970
37,835
156,774

57,772
272,732
20,651
36,400
41,478
88,991
46,860
147,341

88,320
379,290
32,191
53,987
64,696
134,002
74,071
191,301

134,100
495,219
51,787
84,578
100,469
203,697
101,240
206,944

117,089
360,025
48,447
76,550
89,170
170,532
68,209
112,943

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

23,959
34,817

36,038
44,501

55,302
64,863

65,091
74,572

37,867
42,908

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ......................................................farms
acres
Woodland pastured ...........................................farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .....................................farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ..............................................farms
acres

64,052
7,235,767
31,227
2,931,162
44,053
4,304,605

116,454
10,252,243
58,354
3,709,508
78,265
6,542,735

107,554
7,446,163
50,494
2,242,668
73,800
5,203,495

103,575
6,165,831
43,173
1,540,323
73,990
4,625,508

112,872
5,569,246
42,184
1,168,569
83,572
4,400,677

186,261
10,376,687
84,895
3,987,128
124,418
6,389,559

87,272
29,918,196

152,052
38,801,652

134,134
12,700,893

121,297
7,927,985

129,839
6,190,940

285,555
39,021,274

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ....................................................farms
acres

84,824
2,363,696

138,142
3,209,326

123,630
2,115,761

120,626
1,684,428

134,042
1,547,402

239,461
2,929,389

Irrigated land .........................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ...........................................farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ...............................farms
acres

27,831
1,387,699
25,704
972,665
5,151
415,034

37,251
1,035,946
32,882
653,420
8,448
382,526

27,344
474,440
22,676
285,017
7,573
189,423

23,449
311,419
18,316
159,805
7,417
151,614

21,638
221,592
14,863
101,849
8,675
119,743

35,263
661,501
17,112
180,601
20,819
480,900

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

25,090
5,885,343

44,544
7,648,908

48,022
4,842,978

53,363
3,049,582

62,270
1,830,532

20,883
263,852

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) .............................................farms
acres

36,347
5,295,795

27,207
2,861,171

11,981
896,706

7,232
466,767

4,958
257,161

6,664
633,958

2,324
167,795
2,165
41,946

3,301
142,362
3,039
25,976

2,629
87,454
2,400
9,168

2,163
40,426
1,908
4,233

1,863
28,202
1,652
1,943

1,793
38,866
1,056
447

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

163,500
112,302,842
686,868
1,821

274,274
137,395,503
500,942
1,858

254,834
91,397,105
358,653
2,664

246,309
73,929,895
300,151
3,138

270,712
69,149,469
255,436
3,661

499,880
158,762,299
317,601
2,466

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

6,358
7,651
19,771
58,421
42,714

16,640
21,511
48,997
101,888
55,957

25,519
30,107
55,713
88,690
39,252

34,582
34,562
57,402
78,393
30,812

49,964
41,727
63,273
79,664
28,079

82,563
69,403
110,051
150,328
64,059

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

19,948
7,177
1,078
382

21,924
6,234
798
325

12,464
2,708
276
105

8,618
1,673
190
77

6,625
1,175
144
61

17,940
4,455
768
313

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ....................................................farms
$1,000

163,487
12,061,080

274,231
14,349,934

254,801
10,096,587

246,283
7,954,943

270,683
7,480,408

499,764
16,258,167

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

4,991
7,488
17,624
48,633
45,895
27,481
10,121
1,254

14,756
20,545
43,214
95,859
62,962
26,805
9,328
762

21,760
27,923
51,734
89,184
43,314
15,203
5,303
380

29,348
35,355
55,960
78,936
33,151
9,715
3,589
229

44,550
44,355
60,640
80,857
28,550
8,412
3,175
144

77,335
76,388
106,398
146,826
61,227
22,077
9,167
346

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ......................farms
number

137,664
265,243

226,462
378,588

202,682
303,465

186,932
264,178

198,132
268,665

373,238
517,603

Tractors .................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .......................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...............................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................farms
number

144,893
378,772
63,171
95,214
110,786
197,442
59,285
86,116

237,900
521,469
111,307
158,984
178,245
285,249
59,089
77,236

215,710
407,754
107,925
147,429
151,499
216,883
34,841
43,442

201,098
343,606
108,781
143,556
128,900
171,790
23,371
28,260

212,156
333,059
122,094
155,482
123,235
155,451
18,360
22,126

384,244
580,427
225,063
281,144
211,078
260,501
32,780
38,782

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..............farms
number

28,390
31,743

22,977
25,362

11,215
12,241

6,545
7,136

4,262
4,630

3,844
4,162

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) .............................................................farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ...................farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

2,727
4,970
4,260
5,250
13,867
17,889

3,066
4,433
4,245
4,785
18,763
23,503

2,845
3,908
7,342
7,997
35,709
44,752

1,979
2,549
9,992
10,725
60,538
76,097

750
951
6,288
6,704
51,707
65,336

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

43,728
73,264,996
20,133
6,714,287

53,609
55,589,469
19,598
3,366,758

83,822
52,171,893
29,634
3,417,375

124,918
40,085,874
41,117
3,125,926

99,317
16,602,076
26,684
1,473,014

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

31,619
35,480,491
37,279
64,691,022
4,211
2,985,529
11,556
11,005,577

33,916
20,475,295
45,118
50,460,160
3,696
1,576,155
10,716
5,167,193

47,703
16,373,873
70,682
47,288,449
4,946
1,350,873
13,065
3,524,401

61,108
10,834,063
101,949
34,223,688
6,392
973,233
14,806
1,882,383

41,056
3,694,499
75,301
12,491,605
4,079
325,085
9,953
575,496

44,638
12,125,799

6,290
5,941,328

5,800
3,041,031

6,170
1,761,353

6,941
906,078

4,363
227,568

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

19,465
31,748
6,079

16,125
40,816
6,626

23,162
62,394
10,695

50,014
80,757
18,278

60,643
53,950
14,531

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

51,368
79,926,830
51,213
76,686,335

57,190
64,413,545
56,941
61,888,646

85,976
79,816,689
85,556
75,851,580

131,757
92,981,438
130,771
86,484,224

115,694
58,027,709
114,593
51,261,562

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

38,024
73,499,468
37,827
72,735,363

47,571
62,350,394
47,442
61,906,667

73,351
67,811,070
73,089
67,208,312

99,575
63,562,923
99,035
62,854,103

69,018
29,119,234
68,481
28,473,058

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

6,974
4,004,600

6,662
2,968,626

10,504
4,567,867

18,761
7,206,034

19,956
7,412,323

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

115,449

108,157

153,537

227,548

192,282

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

22,562
21,351
8,698
2,715
1,966

31,213
23,418
6,842
1,518
576

52,586
33,384
8,110
1,576
595

87,189
49,141
10,230
1,758
731

77,988
41,987
7,359
1,256
534

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

21,848

21,556

31,944

50,301

45,048

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

17,007
1,545
316
80
70

18,721
1,120
117
26
24

28,054
1,529
180
32
19

44,381
2,317
293
66
21

40,047
2,002
241
39
22

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

55,284
2,008

61,164
2,403

92,566
3,685

141,315
7,734

119,354
9,770

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

52,041
5,251

58,072
5,495

85,812
10,439

118,767
30,282

84,774
44,350

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

41,457
15,835

51,151
12,416

79,183
17,068

119,144
29,905

98,097
31,027

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

39,656
17,636
3,633
1,289
1,860
10,854

42,280
21,287
5,424
1,906
2,658
11,299

58,291
37,960
9,857
3,756
5,754
18,593

75,685
73,364
14,577
7,280
12,785
38,722

51,926
77,198
12,256
6,971
13,175
44,796

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

1,147
1,726
5,056

857
1,335
4,401

1,372
2,112
7,236

2,762
4,537
13,860

3,102
5,129
14,576

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled .......................................................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..........................farms
number
Hay balers .............................................................farms
number

460
554
5,816
6,087
62,999
79,706

306
353
6,793
7,011
95,460
119,432

167
211
4,564
4,669
72,970
89,482

85
102
3,435
3,482
56,157
67,010

44
55
2,883
2,907
48,122
56,073

71
76
4,515
4,574
77,251
88,221

111,284
10,901,948
27,339
1,164,958

151,150
8,478,675
37,303
1,140,563

107,411
3,700,543
27,471
587,021

81,232
1,919,604
21,659
354,599

66,599
1,190,188
19,906
263,765

98,966
2,090,231
36,229
488,049

35,773
1,863,263
75,765
7,048,515
3,474
167,102
9,665
273,667

36,293
1,099,630
92,054
4,898,569
3,085
94,068
10,438
147,896

20,636
412,729
61,531
2,079,398
1,753
34,997
6,141
52,234

15,047
235,130
46,451
1,107,637
1,147
22,562
4,158
21,536

12,072
154,128
39,884
728,857
890
10,940
2,872
12,207

19,134
324,721
57,870
1,277,883
1,319
19,614
3,963
30,622

4,006
114,823

4,140
71,126

2,302
23,073

1,660
12,023

1,193
7,475

1,773
19,921

94,698
54,308
14,494

186,971
69,552
17,751

195,268
46,321
13,245

203,414
32,622
10,273

234,950
26,355
9,407

437,323
43,369
19,188

Land owned ...........................................................farms
acres
Owned land in farms .........................................farms
acres

150,097
50,546,138
149,006
42,051,073

257,594
68,962,561
256,523
58,114,522

242,292
35,903,939
241,589
27,734,508

236,625
26,473,004
236,036
19,667,843

261,831
22,162,101
261,305
16,180,789

481,677
67,033,164
480,692
55,382,405

Land rented or leased from others ........................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms
acres

69,452
20,200,175
68,802
19,622,173

88,285
16,249,946
87,303
15,834,287

60,297
6,851,553
59,566
6,569,657

43,568
4,029,039
42,895
3,890,072

36,408
2,850,934
35,762
2,707,321

63,553
9,394,218
62,557
8,991,340

Land rented or leased to others ............................farms
acres

26,998
9,073,067

45,351
11,263,698

41,823
8,451,327

40,678
6,944,128

44,010
6,124,925

52,423
12,053,637

Total operators ...................................................number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...............................................................
2 operators .............................................................
3 operators .............................................................
4 operators .............................................................
5 or more operators ................................................

242,388

406,247

374,361

361,482

398,947

757,052

98,953
53,718
8,689
1,497
643

164,799
92,852
13,068
2,506
1,049

154,146
86,881
10,733
2,119
955

147,840
86,230
9,503
1,894
842

159,883
98,185
9,963
1,859
822

275,963
199,451
19,090
3,831
1,545

Total women operators ...................................number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...........................................................
2 operators .........................................................
3 operators .........................................................
4 operators .........................................................
5 or more operators ............................................

62,719

117,434

116,380

118,109

137,189

286,415

55,693
2,816
352
45
28

104,273
5,175
644
117
73

103,509
4,966
666
149
63

105,749
4,858
631
111
43

123,110
5,611
638
120
75

253,803
13,469
1,361
232
108

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

147,208
16,292

239,808
34,466

216,864
37,970

206,647
39,662

223,232
47,480

395,141
104,739

Primary occupation:
Farming ......................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

89,872
73,628

120,743
153,531

91,211
163,623

75,712
170,597

73,989
196,723

142,888
356,992

Place of residence:
On farm operated .......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

121,967
41,533

204,904
69,370

189,581
65,253

184,323
61,986

206,852
63,860

396,703
103,177

Days worked off farm:
None ...........................................................................
Any .............................................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................................
100 to 199 days ......................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

57,836
105,664
15,681
9,510
17,378
63,095

87,834
186,440
27,619
15,840
28,956
114,025

76,688
178,146
28,012
14,654
24,812
110,668

71,938
174,371
29,633
13,728
22,668
108,342

75,522
195,190
34,109
14,404
23,379
123,298

140,091
359,789
57,678
26,240
43,262
232,609

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ............................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

4,841
7,473
21,286

8,850
14,625
41,238

9,046
16,628
44,247

10,244
17,846
46,162

12,455
22,339
56,243

30,207
45,108
105,240

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners .........................................................farms
acres treated
Manure ..................................................................farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ...............................................................farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush .....................................farms
acres
Nematodes ........................................................farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ........................farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..................................farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ............................................................farms
Part owners ...........................................................farms
Tenants .................................................................farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

1,621,506

49,363

56,974

85,531

127,890

106,317

Average years on present farm .................................

21.6

25.2

27.1

27.6

27.3

26.3

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

150
2,734
9,414
9,412
10,602
8,913
6,418
4,410
5,239

194
3,240
9,678
9,832
11,906
10,359
7,492
4,976
5,890

555
5,927
13,661
13,943
16,896
14,895
11,658
8,221
10,495

1,211
10,388
18,819
18,448
22,507
21,601
18,235
14,465
23,375

922
7,916
14,641
14,065
16,917
17,423
16,421
14,028
26,791

Average age ..............................................................

57.1

53.4

53.6

54.0

55.3

57.3

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

55,570

1,036

829

1,249

2,262

2,653

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

218
855
111
20
55,988
100

211
563
137
11
62,468
177

412
579
156
30
94,830
244

817
939
375
41
146,426
451

1,024
949
772
63
125,754
562

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

3,878
24,829
9,070
10,211
9,304

4,841
28,510
10,225
10,685
9,306

8,710
44,215
15,243
14,836
13,247

16,660
71,664
22,362
20,151
18,212

16,738
65,487
18,799
15,451
12,649

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

7,531
4,306
10,233
17,745
17,477

8,075
5,218
13,126
19,175
17,973

15,481
10,007
20,843
26,539
23,381

38,428
20,770
33,362
31,487
25,002

52,491
22,911
26,517
17,365
9,840

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

8,007
31,387,113

5,375
15,928,160

5,961
15,405,848

6,998
14,735,728

4,795
7,434,203

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

1,246,723
726,700

47,218
34,342

49,198
33,159

69,445
43,546

94,288
55,267

74,707
43,082

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

30,297
14,825
7,092
2,841
2,237

39,823
15,631
5,022
1,763
1,328

66,034
21,191
5,643
1,959
1,424

108,509
30,198
6,258
2,425
1,659

95,575
25,484
4,784
2,160
1,121

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................... farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

27,944
54,861,257
14,128
50,571,247
11,262
41,148,914

40,937
67,026,128
10,834
26,856,394
7,510
19,547,740

71,418
90,183,797
12,525
24,560,919
8,002
16,554,489

120,073
103,207,351
15,613
22,235,942
9,110
15,163,363

107,783
57,526,356
12,823
10,565,896
6,828
6,710,342

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ....................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

14,694
40,233,407
12,867
34,544,978
553
12,314

11,284
26,385,148
10,593
24,999,725
196
10,397

11,464
23,435,395
10,782
22,502,124
176
10,606

11,600
16,652,582
10,761
15,877,701
176
10,585

6,775
6,138,760
6,149
5,690,886
137
6,012

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

1,827
5,688,429
364
1,463

691
1,385,423
53
638

682
933,271
42
640

839
774,881
47
792

626
447,874
48
578

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

526
3,755,787

512
3,527,643

844
4,879,781

1,763
7,242,452

1,743
5,503,608

482,186
2,636,509

46,398
1,076,440

43,990
279,682

55,824
262,389

65,728
261,708

41,708
146,798

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

39,681
521,566
30,659
554,874

31,513
107,890
30,671
171,792

33,699
88,980
39,723
173,409

31,854
71,825
49,366
189,883

14,831
30,141
33,694
116,657

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

129,900

209,561

184,913

172,057

179,675

319,325

Average years on present farm ..................................

25.0

23.0

21.2

19.8

18.4

17.4

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

1,163
9,004
16,923
16,237
20,161
21,742
21,058
19,086
38,126

1,523
12,605
28,308
27,301
34,124
37,019
35,767
32,254
65,373

1,277
11,073
27,941
26,295
32,590
34,663
33,633
29,756
57,606

1,327
10,214
28,684
26,920
32,783
34,180
32,292
27,603
52,306

1,433
12,168
35,024
32,040
37,260
38,112
34,718
28,491
51,466

2,123
21,466
65,725
62,201
72,961
73,670
66,037
51,862
83,835

Average age ...............................................................

58.4

58.8

58.5

58.0

57.1

56.5

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

3,756

6,505

6,172

6,549

7,481

17,078

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

1,537
1,071
1,409
85
158,595
803

3,301
1,572
3,519
198
263,909
1,775

3,712
1,171
4,381
153
243,870
1,547

4,103
987
4,623
175
234,846
1,575

5,169
981
5,351
237
257,260
1,714

14,202
1,547
9,765
343
470,379
3,644

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

21,486
86,583
22,815
18,722
13,894

37,292
146,670
38,174
31,095
21,043

34,257
134,107
36,606
30,435
19,429

32,743
127,149
36,171
30,465
19,781

34,704
134,400
41,524
36,584
23,500

64,533
245,381
79,199
67,284
43,483

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

91,308
29,197
25,001
12,182
5,812

202,276
36,002
22,511
9,102
4,383

217,876
19,368
11,158
4,338
2,094

223,242
10,557
7,987
2,981
1,542

251,841
7,569
7,513
2,484
1,305

475,161
8,895
9,170
3,694
2,960

Operator is a hired manager .................................farms
acres

4,431
3,131,913

5,774
14,168,107

4,368
1,470,351

3,572
740,832

3,422
493,601

7,056
15,776,643

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

89,766
51,708

145,770
82,193

131,423
74,095

127,795
72,050

144,185
81,085

272,928
156,173

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

123,513
30,834
5,164
2,607
1,382

213,110
48,075
7,522
3,636
1,931

202,637
41,219
6,273
3,106
1,599

200,875
36,151
5,194
2,612
1,477

225,111
36,100
5,365
2,720
1,416

428,343
56,999
8,121
4,175
2,242

Family or individual ..............................................farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................farms
acres

140,157
48,826,363
14,693
7,421,128
7,470
4,505,516

242,040
50,410,929
20,633
6,679,468
9,552
3,688,564

229,442
28,582,687
16,498
3,079,876
7,118
1,561,999

223,862
20,143,159
14,382
1,929,114
5,894
1,001,680

248,794
16,145,001
14,051
1,418,167
5,546
698,161

453,885
37,237,022
28,067
6,098,848
11,447
3,704,047

Corporation ...........................................................farms
acres
Family held ........................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

6,579
3,727,004
5,918
3,318,021
132
5,786

7,893
2,986,819
6,972
2,640,641
173
6,799

5,277
1,206,222
4,588
997,340
115
4,473

4,550
789,487
3,834
684,345
111
3,723

4,228
584,524
3,547
491,334
78
3,469

11,730
3,180,462
9,826
2,517,105
194
9,632

Other than family held .......................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................farms
10 or less stockholders ..................................farms

661
408,983
30
631

921
346,178
60
861

689
208,882
34
655

716
105,142
50
666

681
93,190
58
623

1,904
663,357
121
1,783

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ......................................farms
acres

2,071
1,698,751

3,708
13,871,593

3,617
1,435,380

3,515
696,155

3,639
740,418

6,198
17,857,413

43,177
135,213

55,503
156,868

37,613
95,151

28,227
68,142

23,808
54,623

40,210
99,495

11,727
22,550
36,585
112,663

11,959
22,261
48,742
134,607

6,479
11,625
33,910
83,526

4,907
8,701
25,372
59,441

3,838
6,442
21,529
48,181

10,804
19,458
33,800
80,037

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ....................................................farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ..........................................farms
workers
Less than 150 days .......................................farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

6,955

4,665

5,076

6,109

3,493

8,488

178

235

482

1,105

1,085

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

1,260
4,852
1,572
1,868
1,875
1,509
1,300
1,173
5,124
6,980
9,094
20,685

1,481
3,864
1,105
1,360
1,525
1,328
1,212
1,167
4,952
9,608
20,629
15,336

1,926
4,230
1,468
2,040
2,421
2,137
1,965
2,066
12,472
31,286
20,379
13,861

3,798
8,635
3,414
4,734
5,098
5,996
6,294
7,409
41,621
32,580
15,219
14,251

4,054
11,932
3,168
5,631
9,459
13,361
10,244
9,171
28,300
17,839
9,502
6,463

338,237
40,589
98,281

14,248
2,654
3,203

29,181
1,183
2,730

48,253
1,286
4,262

67,885
2,080
8,161

49,444
2,671
8,991

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

2,919
3,693
161
1,244

2,001
4,939
386
1,924

2,628
6,429
624
2,055

5,465
10,402
1,132
1,888

4,425
12,709
1,368
930

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

2,288
3,727
2,958
6,033
5,104
11,593
54

2,629
5,253
1,315
5,533
3,144
7,151
92

3,750
11,366
1,585
12,034
2,340
4,422
170

7,382
26,514
2,344
18,547
2,073
1,942
467

10,411
36,825
2,243
5,879
1,092
522
601

245,675

1,106

1,045

1,476

3,169

3,722

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

-

-

-

687
830,288

11,594
6,833,579

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

-

-

385
504,262

15,300
12,677,334

23,097
11,748,413

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

-

-

663
820,429

25,118
18,013,418

35,116
16,052,284

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

-

1
(D)

9
24,241

5,012
6,480,128

52,739
35,388,322

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

-

4
5,912

5,984
9,773,584

94,138
94,301,848

-

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

2
(D)

4,281
(D)

82,268
113,914,444

-

-

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

48,086
114,415,419

53,179
96,808,593

-

-

-

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

9,204
(D)

6,102
(D)

6,942
18,022,932

8,794
17,035,311

6,578
9,712,022

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

25,504
33,597,217

27,957
9,600,021

46,974
11,634,423

76,580
12,550,407

67,030
7,532,013

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

637
3,014
2,236
2,537
4,346
12,734

915
3,962
3,151
4,555
9,726
5,648

1,299
5,908
6,119
14,489
12,996
6,163

2,325
12,457
20,332
20,388
17,343
3,735

3,150
17,363
17,438
18,759
9,642
678

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

19,672
9,184,278

23,224
4,110,794

40,335
5,517,551

67,121
6,603,441

58,456
4,179,544

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

13,622
3,335,260

17,651
3,114,171

28,874
4,374,370

49,887
5,611,373

52,805
3,987,139

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

770
4,099
2,604
2,381
2,276
1,492

1,185
5,296
3,462
3,254
2,755
1,699

2,078
8,189
5,844
5,259
5,649
1,855

3,677
15,175
10,200
10,879
9,364
592

4,194
18,017
15,042
12,810
2,649
93

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ....................................................farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ...............................farms

3,210

3,280

1,889

1,281

947

1,879

1,306

1,460

774

523

425

915

7,829
20,018
7,603
15,505
17,685
16,187
11,255
9,252
29,660
17,358
7,434
3,714

19,532
50,629
20,240
31,016
31,800
27,265
18,079
14,196
38,657
16,048
4,485
2,327

23,447
71,126
25,238
33,457
29,821
23,381
12,586
8,820
19,040
5,560
1,551
807

31,287
90,719
26,009
31,704
23,616
16,325
7,720
4,749
9,718
3,090
934
438

45,872
125,853
25,951
26,834
17,526
10,581
5,425
3,243
6,334
2,156
639
298

92,363
228,425
38,094
37,894
34,320
21,409
11,422
7,067
16,675
7,208
2,790
2,213

42,383
4,150
11,965

37,861
7,866
17,590

21,771
6,549
11,980

13,747
5,538
9,860

8,948
4,121
6,959

4,516
2,491
12,580

5,696
23,718
1,690
715

8,524
59,352
2,097
677

6,171
74,619
1,261
289

5,230
88,847
643
165

4,223
108,982
223
64

7,607
126,203
41
17

21,313
60,799
2,545
3,204
887
545
1,150

56,578
116,418
4,576
2,481
1,435
1,047
3,285

73,069
102,784
4,427
1,792
1,681
1,542
4,711

88,039
84,650
4,104
1,643
2,255
2,855
7,685

108,695
78,923
4,159
69
3,709
8,048
14,795

126,145
129,216
809
103
6,826
24,903
34,244

6,458

13,839

16,807

19,895

27,776

150,382

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ......................................farms
acres

18,335
5,838,030

41,755
7,955,931

44,000
5,365,558

44,179
3,882,896

49,614
3,176,404

98,673
8,537,078

Retirement farms ...............................................farms
acres

40,181
14,682,560

75,053
17,096,093

67,734
9,626,763

62,997
6,544,203

64,362
5,014,001

106,984
11,687,146

Residential/lifestyle farms ..................................farms
acres

55,170
17,232,379

107,103
21,301,348

108,648
12,878,284

109,992
9,349,256

126,983
7,499,400

233,051
17,996,787

Farming occupation/lower sales ........................farms
acres

43,189
19,400,494

40,722
11,587,902

26,290
4,014,748

21,734
2,506,237

22,328
(D)

46,875
5,766,546

Farming occupation/higher sales ......................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Large family farms .................................................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Very large family farms ..........................................farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Non-family farms ...................................................farms
acres

6,625
4,519,783

9,641
16,007,535

8,162
2,418,812

7,407
1,275,323

7,425
(D)

14,297
20,386,188

Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

87,000
6,560,320

145,871
6,456,543

122,963
3,118,827

100,675
1,675,098

94,945
1,123,737

168,170
2,499,252

5,476
29,634
28,611
19,703
3,337
239

13,662
84,978
38,176
7,949
962
144

22,200
89,542
9,929
1,071
195
26

35,223
62,149
2,825
366
100
12

53,031
40,280
1,274
246
100
14

95,160
66,206
5,026
1,130
487
161

Cows and heifers that had calved .....................farms
number

77,612
3,808,270

131,882
3,872,446

109,186
1,894,740

86,432
1,001,715

77,568
641,659

127,504
1,286,937

Beef cows ......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

74,589
3,747,440

129,830
3,850,995

107,737
1,888,533

85,350
999,056

77,374
640,277

127,265
1,286,187

6,952
34,333
26,142
6,570
563
29

17,466
94,090
16,338
1,714
193
29

27,991
76,958
2,493
260
35
-

42,893
41,716
633
81
24
3

54,968
22,004
319
68
15
-

84,689
40,968
1,176
299
112
21

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ........................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ............................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ......................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

69,890
9,266,574

6,808
5,849,018

6,569
996,623

13,456
1,143,181

20,546
992,068

7,411
192,405

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

57
64
181
477
2,759
3,270

116
189
824
4,009
1,419
12

307
875
8,097
4,062
114
1

859
9,982
9,286
403
15
1

1,127
5,759
507
18
-

Other cattle (see text) ....................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

23,810
24,412,939

26,007
5,489,227

44,044
6,116,872

71,068
5,946,966

60,704
3,352,469

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

24,386
39,598,957
38,165,974
12,141
4,314,071

26,865
6,658,835
5,199,068
12,459
1,243,948

45,758
7,066,944
5,172,589
21,328
1,477,482

74,788
7,258,974
4,885,909
36,105
1,771,885

65,660
4,314,649
2,691,244
32,415
1,269,454

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................... farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

22,554
35,284,886
6,303
24,694,593

24,882
5,414,887
5,639
1,097,582

42,769
5,589,462
8,486
798,061

69,492
5,487,089
10,944
525,649

60,540
3,045,195
7,566
204,055

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

7,621
50,974,173

5,733
9,241,525

5,629
4,264,890

6,103
1,974,841

4,236
582,394

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

339
66
39
57
244
6,876

452
90
110
159
554
4,368

817
195
241
349
1,123
2,904

1,663
440
494
638
1,489
1,379

1,782
447
528
571
691
217

Used or to be used for breeding ....................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

2,159
4,816,449
7,538
46,157,724

1,772
626,331
5,574
8,615,194

2,380
376,333
5,438
3,888,557

3,167
227,280
5,736
1,747,561

2,351
78,225
3,877
504,169

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................... farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

7,830
163,099,490
14,276,646

6,027
25,617,289
2,285,539

6,012
11,191,931
932,704

6,510
4,590,443
373,149

4,469
1,142,229
90,229

Sheep and lambs inventory .................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

738
1,068,765
619
457,831
575
1,374,309

1,179
720,644
1,052
430,998
946
552,486

2,116
749,308
1,931
498,266
1,765
579,164

4,075
893,912
3,712
602,766
3,475
645,052

3,813
458,059
3,471
313,222
3,213
325,484

Horses and ponies inventory ................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

8,027
102,640
6,750
84,784
1,320
20,013
1,112
17,999

8,492
87,851
7,065
72,087
1,367
15,281
1,114
13,480

13,904
129,443
11,372
104,972
2,243
21,817
1,816
18,194

25,585
232,999
20,835
188,091
5,095
42,532
4,171
37,205

23,404
209,176
19,118
166,976
5,602
42,945
4,628
37,379

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................ farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

814
54,201
356
32,950

964
55,555
415
33,640

1,628
160,899
728
90,932

3,207
297,293
1,596
151,181

3,720
223,267
1,859
125,236

145,615
349,772,508

1,244
288,679,200

1,834
28,812,907

3,107
20,524,581

5,401
7,167,777

5,149
978,714

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

265
31
22
42
254
218
412

681
24
28
289
770
36
6

1,777
35
209
850
227
3
6

4,726
130
327
176
29
4
9

4,945
156
27
10
11
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

500
65,983,900

501
17,560,579

738
14,105,759

941
5,374,798

805
656,242

Layers sold ........................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

764
141,527,283

1,203
25,581,345

1,561
19,534,546

1,265
6,182,378

869
596,940

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

361
90,579,315

459
34,719,439

594
25,804,614

413
9,223,788

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows .......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

4,798
60,830

4,469
21,451

2,980
6,207

2,036
2,659

393
1,382

424
750

2,244
2,476
75
3
-

3,987
471
8
3
-

2,903
75
2
-

2,025
11
-

378
9
6
-

423
1
-

Other cattle (see text) ........................................farms
number

77,035
2,752,050

123,190
2,584,097

98,708
1,224,087

77,028
673,383

69,308
482,078

117,731
1,212,315

Cattle and calves sold ...........................................farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .............farms
number

86,133
3,582,103
2,112,175
46,636
1,225,351

144,817
3,262,508
1,806,942
83,169
1,322,222

120,957
1,383,677
722,781
67,972
620,893

96,267
615,185
302,349
50,332
289,445

85,993
286,550
133,583
39,655
137,285

26,666
43,554
17,356
12,112
23,216

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................farms
number

78,708
2,356,752
7,223
112,768

127,440
1,940,286
10,397
90,585

100,542
762,784
7,910
41,734

75,425
325,740
6,053
19,651

62,347
149,265
5,015
10,142

16,427
20,338
860
1,108

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

4,343
234,204

6,753
175,240

6,787
127,376

6,859
72,058

8,536
64,480

12,842
75,137

2,567
563
527
409
240
37

5,024
738
584
268
135
4

5,680
640
348
84
27
8

6,160
486
167
37
6
3

8,068
365
84
9
8
2

12,495
262
60
9
7
9

Used or to be used for breeding ........................farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ..........................................farms
number

2,496
39,871
3,798
194,333

3,568
39,549
5,719
135,691

3,321
25,254
5,696
102,122

3,201
19,144
5,605
52,914

3,507
16,343
7,092
48,137

4,945
25,831
10,368
49,306

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................farms
number
$1,000

4,540
433,073
38,147

7,228
332,638
27,213

7,326
169,474
14,328

7,679
113,183
9,604

8,871
78,901
6,618

8,297
38,530
2,801

Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ....................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ...........................................farms
number

5,292
382,567
4,773
263,043
4,298
284,461

8,964
443,792
7,815
295,629
7,069
311,284

8,908
288,680
7,463
186,979
6,874
196,372

9,792
240,771
7,996
149,242
7,322
144,651

12,962
234,443
10,381
139,214
9,603
115,923

25,295
338,221
19,009
179,219
8,128
50,422

Horses and ponies inventory .................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number
Horses and ponies sold .........................................farms
number
Owned ...............................................................farms
number

32,023
263,319
26,512
212,533
8,593
50,934
7,364
44,553

56,846
411,369
47,878
329,552
17,196
76,473
14,943
66,024

56,361
357,024
48,370
290,231
19,955
62,000
17,805
53,623

57,574
335,015
50,121
274,790
21,116
55,813
18,788
47,801

71,733
383,609
62,942
314,067
25,963
56,807
23,140
47,538

221,993
1,516,382
200,565
1,186,881
25,022
61,888
11,169
17,049

Goats, all inventory ...............................................farms
number
Goats sold .............................................................farms
number

5,890
244,138
2,998
129,327

12,635
356,378
6,578
200,320

13,943
290,035
7,330
162,774

16,753
300,595
9,327
166,019

25,060
378,108
14,438
183,438

59,852
780,060
16,123
111,759

7,596
510,300

15,301
623,228

16,805
534,411

19,382
544,555

26,779
639,404

43,017
757,431

7,423
162
8
2
1
-

15,112
186
1
2
-

16,771
33
1
-

19,369
11
1
1
-

26,768
11
-

43,007
6
2
1
1

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ..............................................................farms
number

1,327
231,880

2,511
293,900

2,889
217,827

3,243
329,825

4,291
226,604

4,768
895,215

Layers sold ............................................................farms
number

1,268
340,886

2,632
444,850

3,118
224,947

3,585
215,780

4,638
197,134

4,068
108,968

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ......................................................farms
number

188
197,432

318
55,739

380
45,378

407
29,419

504
16,412

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ....................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

9,106
7,048,162,401

4,978
1,441,161,546

2,474
353,298,134

1,372
66,726,978

754
3,641,975

9,743
618
623
16,107

51
40
4
9,011

103
23
20
4,832

233
35
87
2,119

510
205
512
145

571
183
-

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

1,533
87,623,459
1,629
249,372,227

779
15,099,727
842
38,131,895

373
3,014,168
323
6,693,327

460
579,608
300
1,221,875

506
141,476
302
110,019

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

1,857
893,389
64,457,033
686
309,532

2,881
862,755
51,796,424
579
129,381

4,348
880,332
48,702,264
758
137,769

4,810
603,107
28,968,163
920
103,345

2,289
171,518
7,813,426
466
35,017

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

140
360
427
354
576

287
604
761
672
557

686
1,102
1,255
940
365

1,281
1,526
1,389
459
155

951
806
399
108
25

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

25,705
26,906,259
4,304,418,815
7,874
6,160,766

35,964
20,492,833
3,109,411,715
7,881
3,261,099

56,513
18,725,344
2,705,965,351
8,888
2,281,819

76,528
12,756,047
1,744,688,920
7,777
1,093,741

49,375
4,192,104
533,521,358
3,296
256,155

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

459
1,583
3,000
3,866
16,797

629
2,570
5,121
7,517
20,127

1,455
6,771
12,981
24,508
10,798

4,957
17,503
38,872
13,881
1,315

5,087
28,518
14,848
859
63

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

9,398
2,420,818
49,246,162
3,364
1,005,994

9,968
1,024,977
17,710,632
1,599
196,888

16,960
1,079,040
16,953,377
1,540
140,119

22,176
871,471
12,588,862
1,446
94,725

9,409
270,913
3,726,743
708
30,267

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

644
2,530
3,159
1,798
1,267

1,379
4,753
3,144
539
153

3,859
10,111
2,603
318
69

9,744
10,891
1,357
165
19

5,832
3,206
342
24
5

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

3,612
4,406,510
9,039,329
2,488
2,189,760

3,925
3,024,683
5,280,822
2,285
1,083,895

3,871
1,886,868
2,934,352
1,776
505,694

3,306
862,760
1,244,866
1,259
196,746

1,453
191,236
254,566
499
41,526

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

16
120
353
547
2,576

33
148
442
849
2,453

21
278
808
1,246
1,518

42
543
1,349
965
407

70
574
670
116
23

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

1,268
662,278
12,227,058
563
177,073

1,314
383,947
6,467,727
412
69,726

1,347
246,841
4,069,229
456
57,330

1,099
115,920
1,902,209
467
36,743

480
30,390
454,460
204
8,161

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

15
135
296
324
498

26
194
457
412
225

49
347
642
259
50

111
539
377
64
8

108
298
63
5
6

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

1,484
163,996
11,526,839
186
27,627

2,664
192,990
12,647,649
157
10,661

5,622
309,821
19,297,649
212
11,716

9,617
380,647
22,421,137
300
13,579

6,439
188,888
10,218,834
226
5,818

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

394
604
299
133
54

921
1,146
450
110
37

2,330
2,459
670
129
34

5,230
3,528
709
129
21

4,252
1,857
287
37
6

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

913
461,322
1,574,846,234
506
194,753

1,031
298,388
916,954,008
541
107,933

1,265
238,172
685,899,164
534
70,400

1,288
139,824
387,947,044
468
36,702

597
36,970
84,913,106
153
6,064

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold .....................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

909
950,050

1,463
412,659

1,473
186,813

1,446
132,430

1,790
107,435

1,326
47,701

819
90
-

1,429
34
-

1,465
8
-

1,446
-

1,790
-

1,326
-

854
193,261
446
130,928

1,616
203,678
752
79,026

1,948
114,964
907
21,779

2,285
42,278
893
13,902

2,904
39,623
1,087
12,594

3,968
121,562
803
5,587

Barley for grain ......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

1,513
64,732
3,306,120
374
16,016

1,168
31,611
1,436,668
240
7,274

493
9,306
408,718
104
1,943

276
3,446
142,614
62
654

132
1,080
37,419
27
273

81
681
20,383
25
271

799
516
180
17
1

776
341
48
2
1

379
107
7
-

242
31
3
-

124
8
-

77
4
-

Corn for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

38,796
1,885,075
218,978,273
1,575
74,274

31,035
859,783
86,909,976
825
21,314

15,882
257,087
22,586,902
366
4,644

9,049
102,626
7,899,957
177
1,181

5,353
45,305
2,871,702
118
1,136

3,560
26,079
1,266,361
134
640

8,833
27,083
2,747
128
5

16,787
13,711
490
45
2

13,037
2,779
64
2
-

8,253
770
26
-

5,083
257
12
1
-

3,428
127
5
-

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,490
154,485
2,102,995
448
18,951

5,103
95,234
1,170,965
272
6,427

2,069
29,640
350,280
121
1,736

1,190
15,003
165,082
81
812

685
7,374
79,411
51
596

869
10,706
130,286
34
773

4,536
1,794
148
8
4

4,006
1,017
73
6
1

1,754
299
15
1
-

1,052
131
7
-

623
59
3
-

778
87
4
-

Cotton, all ..............................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

988
74,519
91,093
241
13,206

838
35,577
41,749
134
3,683

341
7,913
8,458
55
932

183
2,450
2,207
25
133

69
633
611
7
20

19
89
75
7
15

84
670
219
15
-

239
558
41
-

208
129
4
-

163
20
-

66
3
-

19
-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas .........................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

281
11,192
165,075
97
3,010

190
3,641
53,671
82
1,049

114
992
9,683
69
212

78
255
3,438
63
146

51
78
1,108
35
44

14
15
242
8
9

126
136
18
1
-

139
48
2
1
-

102
11
1
-

77
1
-

51
-

14
-

Oats for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

5,431
118,361
6,321,919
163
3,920

5,251
87,454
4,206,482
136
2,510

2,752
33,520
1,538,313
91
1,106

1,548
17,037
697,794
70
652

1,000
10,235
426,750
60
515

750
6,200
205,303
19
110

4,058
1,225
141
7
-

4,366
815
64
6
-

2,476
258
18
-

1,388
159
1
-

916
82
2
-

713
34
3
-

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

469
16,620
35,558,373
79
2,104

346
7,120
13,984,096
42
583

128
1,342
2,257,589
20
124

62
521
602,468
14
63

43
142
124,231
12
16

40
143
52,574
12
47

Turkeys inventory (see text) ..................................farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ..........................................farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$1,000,000 or
more

All farms

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

15
91
199
265
343

17
130
394
342
148

25
284
662
238
56

60
646
507
70
5

99
385
108
5
-

Rice ...................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

1,313
1,313,302
96,848,912
1,313
1,313,302

1,542
771,089
55,506,574
1,542
771,089

1,464
450,488
31,565,066
1,464
450,488

992
172,768
11,603,544
992
172,768

399
36,242
2,155,575
399
36,242

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

2
41
95
186
989

6
61
206
495
774

3
79
435
773
174

6
220
590
152
24

12
255
121
10
1

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

2,770
1,845,051
144,006,009
952
325,964

3,770
1,612,623
120,602,250
960
200,175

5,043
1,532,860
107,615,941
1,001
172,056

6,165
1,133,563
74,563,436
818
95,678

3,578
388,948
22,876,752
372
31,966

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

69
308
617
606
1,170

87
543
1,040
931
1,169

163
926
1,642
1,455
857

335
1,999
2,359
1,115
357

370
1,816
1,115
222
55

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

20,103
16,059,641
690,788,750
3,980
2,264,286

30,473
15,383,320
642,711,392
4,421
1,421,978

47,379
14,694,702
592,584,527
4,943
939,520

62,191
10,706,407
414,487,925
3,955
443,261

41,507
3,894,441
141,530,048
1,577
109,153

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

356
1,532
3,027
3,684
11,504

459
2,581
4,873
8,656
13,904

1,204
5,800
13,269
19,812
7,294

2,657
15,241
32,211
10,353
1,729

2,995
24,441
12,409
1,484
178

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

1,190
727,252
19,236,195
498
231,823
243
681,797
25,509,633
89
410,973

1,177
338,197
8,129,419
382
88,010
155
109,862
3,777,127
27
9,913

817
131,838
3,227,641
342
51,398
109
39,795
1,348,175
33
8,618

542
46,095
1,103,337
241
19,005
49
10,019
319,240
24
3,865

165
7,105
165,839
73
2,996
40
3,060
107,402
21
1,404

Sunflower seed, all ............................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

995
692,390
1,029,191,058
184
51,923

1,492
586,896
835,665,176
152
24,871

1,684
439,137
609,859,526
113
13,759

1,318
216,898
275,385,759
97
9,211

421
43,324
51,473,213
27
1,847

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

17
60
196
234
488

35
134
406
495
422

57
227
690
521
189

88
372
597
216
45

54
186
159
22
-

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

705
97,608
228,522,669
211
18,327

870
68,188
156,278,097
272
16,274

1,299
61,567
135,563,107
364
14,430

2,834
62,586
125,674,944
559
13,355

2,342
31,538
62,329,098
446
5,122

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

2
4
8
15
32
71
573

1
8
15
21
51
103
671

4
13
23
52
132
220
855

5
41
120
304
695
782
887

6
31
111
236
535
1,159
264

Wheat for grain, all ............................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

14,579
12,516,562
608,238,321
3,606
1,715,336

20,237
12,086,930
500,898,317
2,955
682,409

28,827
11,829,069
433,790,522
3,017
492,087

35,535
8,979,544
292,286,292
2,784
312,084

22,164
3,057,062
91,348,050
1,259
90,278

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

508
2,234
2,967
2,526
6,344

955
3,877
4,319
3,580
7,506

2,097
6,760
6,853
5,045
8,072

3,612
11,133
9,126
5,968
5,696

3,960
8,956
5,442
2,795
1,011

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

197
257
15
-

240
105
1
-

120
8
-

59
3
-

43
-

40
-

Rice .......................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

247
11,810
699,222
247
11,810

91
2,754
143,511
91
2,754

27
287
12,255
27
287

6
46
3,644
6
46

3
6
387
3
6

-

19
219
9
-

50
38
3
-

25
2
-

6
-

3
-

-

Sorghum for grain .................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,378
162,658
8,553,946
165
12,700

1,516
68,869
3,276,794
108
4,276

604
17,937
726,774
52
1,716

206
3,946
143,114
25
308

153
2,186
44,044
19
288

59
1,193
43,805
11
87

423
1,519
386
39
11

501
888
122
5
-

329
257
15
3
-

151
50
5
-

128
25
-

53
4
1
1
-

Soybeans for beans ..............................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

31,631
1,850,147
62,280,337
755
40,412

23,981
909,422
27,553,292
441
14,523

11,095
267,695
7,122,074
142
2,694

6,149
101,229
2,407,765
77
1,016

3,642
40,035
817,152
35
188

959
8,782
140,435
7
44

5,346
22,115
3,827
315
28

9,116
13,854
935
75
1

7,052
3,923
118
2
-

5,014
1,113
22
-

3,341
297
4
-

918
38
3
-

Sugarbeets for sugar .............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ..............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

83
2,595
57,915
36
(D)
37
1,456
45,539
5
374

37
673
15,628
15
216
32
(D)
17,559
3
(D)

5
(D)
1,101
2
(D)
13
81
1,961
7
9

3
(D)
220
3
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

3
3
30
3
3
11
19
(D)
8
16

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

Sunflower seed, all ................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

207
13,581
13,824,891
13
491

115
5,378
3,741,069
6
33

64
1,594
1,414,265
6
69

50
688
286,260
1
(D)

42
213
104,111
6
11

15
54
17,117
3
(D)

49
111
44
3
-

61
37
14
3
-

45
15
4
-

39
11
-

42
-

15
-

Tobacco ................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

2,694
20,165
38,797,727
357
2,791

3,013
12,778
22,895,069
238
976

1,513
3,708
6,128,604
88
197

690
1,276
1,712,189
22
55

231
335
294,972
10
8

43
98
105,349
5
44

16
112
221
557
1,132
607
49

33
327
599
1,112
770
157
15

66
407
556
382
83
16
3

37
395
145
77
25
11
-

57
130
25
14
1
3
1

8
25
4
2
3
1

Wheat for grain, all ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

17,177
1,466,395
41,817,686
787
42,995

12,685
700,098
18,466,201
463
17,921

5,247
201,835
4,613,748
170
7,789

2,454
60,252
1,430,319
116
2,599

1,362
21,962
447,944
36
263

543
13,260
310,978
20
318

4,756
7,544
3,715
993
169

4,867
5,769
1,822
204
23

2,644
2,213
346
38
6

1,720
656
71
7
-

1,144
199
15
4
-

440
68
27
7
1

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

23,556
7,172,330
31,842,315
6,849
3,194,067

27,281
5,505,084
17,634,023
4,917
1,389,466

45,405
7,868,384
21,830,003
6,849
1,575,052

73,533
10,157,461
25,098,941
9,763
1,685,651

63,098
6,762,003
15,280,322
7,681
843,282

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

3,181
6,963
5,919
3,727
3,766

4,311
8,852
8,018
3,549
2,551

6,957
15,825
13,680
5,556
3,387

12,605
29,509
20,078
7,846
3,495

12,324
26,495
18,072
5,004
1,203

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

11,261
3,362,255
17,496,986
4,351
2,131,380

15,480
2,393,337
9,123,375
3,475
904,174

28,665
3,474,886
11,016,485
5,102
999,444

45,930
4,299,282
12,145,079
7,554
1,069,275

31,583
2,252,263
5,874,715
5,665
539,426

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

10,916
1,702,732
4,894,235
1,809
388,382

11,987
1,632,370
3,937,458
1,258
203,264

17,383
2,271,984
5,149,019
1,626
259,846

28,713
3,376,542
7,401,126
2,229
289,447

31,550
3,176,255
6,820,858
1,942
162,567

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

604
482,428
363
196,184

589
224,936
234
52,687

759
177,858
226
37,332

974
138,312
217
22,260

751
69,338
126
8,331

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

4,925
3,181,557
3,566
2,547,923

3,103
439,555
1,731
239,523

3,685
293,628
1,827
135,918

5,503
191,729
2,575
69,253

5,519
90,730
2,486
27,904

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

168
263
581
990
2,923

244
309
917
1,099
534

471
673
1,472
869
200

1,294
1,799
1,970
403
37

1,864
2,606
950
87
12

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

710
192,088
362
115,108

568
44,803
280
35,983

788
32,702
270
25,591

1,154
17,852
195
12,666

1,438
6,954
125
4,855

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

586
111,115
511
108,571
1,303
940,427
669
528,018

454
41,393
382
39,851
649
107,137
250
44,299

577
29,510
440
28,109
708
50,439
171
18,918

522
17,801
355
17,116
1,070
20,657
114
6,605

416
9,535
183
9,135
1,206
5,147
55
1,170

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

88
43
52
193
927

107
35
72
264
171

254
65
160
195
34

699
120
192
56
3

1,041
109
51
4
1

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

1,182
338,012
567
200,963
171
69,509
57
12,328

1,006
74,767
407
51,964
113
16,046
41
3,913

1,551
76,038
556
52,002
128
9,921
42
3,277

2,454
59,497
579
34,846
181
4,887
29
1,344

2,422
28,189
308
13,614
170
1,944
27
342

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

1,009
391,197
462
298,456

561
20,797
101
14,390

873
9,259
66
4,204

1,743
6,392
64
1,637

2,302
3,825
72
241

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

4,286
2,608,300
3,711
2,430,986

3,185
542,308
2,552
443,605

4,882
481,161
3,655
362,612

9,515
479,190
6,303
311,605

10,243
284,016
6,236
156,272

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

148
305
541
851
2,441

160
250
737
1,381
657

275
515
2,208
1,624
260

747
2,265
5,462
939
102

1,088
5,332
3,509
275
39

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

780
193,849

691
50,818

1,070
44,724

1,860
41,116

1,870
20,625

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

1,235
585,730

847
113,092

1,282
101,531

2,570
108,855

2,516
56,570

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

542
72,130

446
22,425

613
14,986

1,114
14,690

970
6,971

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 60. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products
Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ...............farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

82,823
6,414,306
13,789,807
8,097
575,400

136,512
7,182,214
13,995,320
10,561
453,065

114,011
3,978,176
7,010,504
8,225
214,257

94,453
2,468,600
3,847,668
7,326
126,155

85,554
1,701,804
2,297,921
6,782
81,019

123,308
2,245,121
2,766,938
8,957
127,339

17,571
42,630
19,490
2,770
362

39,516
79,128
16,378
1,363
127

52,628
55,865
5,190
301
27

57,709
34,480
2,160
93
11

63,178
21,317
998
57
4

97,553
24,209
1,385
104
57

Alfalfa hay .........................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

30,386
1,553,096
3,867,648
5,620
363,313

37,166
1,345,408
3,016,919
6,810
266,433

26,066
635,847
1,282,195
5,063
118,046

20,651
376,426
674,936
4,258
67,778

17,794
244,150
386,921
3,769
41,420

25,744
307,547
463,815
4,723
55,963

Other tame hay .................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................farms
acres

50,017
3,698,354
7,734,130
2,228
119,852

90,526
4,553,166
8,711,012
3,187
116,103

75,930
2,546,905
4,449,490
2,655
59,429

60,250
1,537,369
2,350,912
2,410
39,438

51,485
1,005,425
1,339,980
2,185
23,382

67,983
1,262,870
1,559,453
2,819
38,154

Field and grass seed crops, all ..............................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres

661
38,431
72
2,398

653
25,949
82
2,030

379
11,376
31
1,395

287
5,455
44
357

181
2,512
32
264

200
2,131
30
203

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

7,531
63,065
3,088
18,225

12,402
49,130
4,843
14,264

9,773
23,234
3,794
7,745

7,702
13,091
2,841
4,523

5,617
7,368
2,041
2,126

3,412
3,792
1,093
1,082

3,812
3,160
541
18
-

9,203
3,023
173
3
-

8,542
1,188
43
-

7,177
511
12
2
-

5,396
211
8
2
-

3,282
126
4
-

Snap beans .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

2,229
4,496
138
2,755

3,811
2,690
188
733

2,801
1,057
124
150

1,877
759
128
211

1,204
334
125
34

720
262
64
16

Peas, green .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

379
2,884
79
2,544
1,859
2,882
63
225

595
1,047
39
612
3,100
2,653
136
255

444
448
24
138
2,162
1,134
83
54

284
182
11
5
1,498
944
94
37

169
102
15
7
902
346
61
13

106
42
8
5
557
198
43
11

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

1,720
130
8
1
-

3,009
88
3
-

2,149
13
-

1,490
6
1
1
-

900
2
-

556
1
-

Sweet corn ........................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes .................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

3,196
18,830
269
6,454
251
1,743
22
126

5,256
13,411
279
1,275
322
694
16
26

4,222
7,605
223
384
233
265
9
2

3,206
3,798
206
221
159
177
12
2

2,381
1,915
170
109
107
72
4
(Z)

1,365
885
106
54
75
28
-

Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ..............................farms
acres

3,540
3,776
145
234

5,901
3,592
219
137

4,232
1,564
195
104

2,802
858
193
63

1,774
534
152
41

1,072
430
92
44

Land in orchards ...................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .............................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

13,971
230,398
7,638
112,223

21,159
191,786
10,294
77,483

14,300
70,864
6,563
26,104

11,829
39,907
5,411
13,345

8,618
24,525
3,741
7,452

13,947
87,022
5,085
39,630

2,862
8,616
2,328
140
25

9,891
9,948
1,206
98
16

10,185
3,774
300
37
4

9,867
1,771
175
16
-

7,463
1,029
119
5
2

10,089
3,238
534
68
18

Apples ...............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,765
15,711

4,578
13,162

3,542
5,582

2,677
3,163

2,047
2,562

3,711
7,459

Grapes ..............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3,087
38,060

4,561
26,397

2,938
8,002

2,492
4,137

1,661
1,869

2,703
7,165

Peaches, all .......................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,443
5,879

2,250
5,002

1,806
2,284

1,464
1,282

1,049
921

1,885
2,666

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

All farms

$1,000,000 or
more

$500,000 to
$999,999

$250,000 to
$499,999

$100,000 to
$249,999

$50,000 to
$99,999

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

741
647,383

546
88,330

908
85,610

1,630
74,909

1,881
44,290

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

1,063
527,209

523
86,117

620
64,990

965
51,266

776
22,041

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

363
105,943

272
43,967

398
53,529

1,044
75,257

1,408
69,724

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

448
105,913

308
38,742

405
35,442

606
32,182

511
16,505

Land in berries (see text) ...................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

867
130,105

716
28,358

1,049
23,673

2,050
23,450

2,174
15,348

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Sold: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

$25,000 to
$49,999

$10,000 to
$24,999

$5,000 to
$9,999

$2,500 to
$4,999

$1,000 to
$2,499

Less than
$1,000

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ....................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,417
32,720

2,906
19,903

1,586
5,344

1,291
2,403

883
1,291

869
3,623

Almonds ............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

890
15,953

748
8,712

320
2,550

194
669

114
466

487
10,273

Pecans .............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,339
71,455

4,600
75,263

3,192
30,125

2,545
17,088

1,878
10,397

3,817
29,061

Walnuts, English ...............................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

699
13,640

1,034
10,909

813
4,303

776
3,248

607
1,580

954
5,289

Land in berries (see text) .......................................farms
acres

3,213
12,997

4,608
11,213

3,223
4,800

2,351
2,829

1,754
2,644

3,012
6,315

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms ........................................................ acres
Average size of farm ..................................... acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

1,906,335
86.5
574,150,050
301

174,247
7.9
161,416,999
926

89,739
4.1
114,284,815
1,274

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

1,906,335
152,928,064
80,221

174,247
63,891,119
366,670

89,739
51,501,295
573,901

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

453,885
248,794
223,862
229,442
242,040

28,067
14,051
14,382
16,498
20,633

11,447
5,546
5,894
7,118
9,552

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

140,157
107,783
120,073
71,418

14,693
12,823
15,613
12,525

7,470
6,828
9,110
8,002

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

40,937
27,944
22,826
3,846
1,272

10,834
14,128
9,645
2,853
1,630

7,510
11,262
7,358
2,426
1,478

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

1,906,335
147,562,463

174,247
62,249,612

89,739
50,310,839

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

390,425
50,072,554
177,808
46,927,418
283,211
26,269,737
113,407
23,681,973
123,670
6,463,436
31,293
5,132,910
232,452
13,843,157
80,763
11,211,226
20,548
1,007,457
5,841
767,664
13,565
414,707
2,487
287,818
3,252
786,234
2,585
767,581

53,101
16,077,397
31,778
15,728,555
38,204
7,882,918
20,401
7,583,594
21,264
2,399,037
8,768
2,188,222
31,469
3,736,457
15,360
3,441,396
4,143
439,437
1,964
399,554
2,614
144,378
759
119,857
2,106
1,030,410
1,950
1,026,316

29,666
11,277,496
19,599
11,103,290
20,999
5,433,229
12,528
5,281,315
12,870
1,733,670
5,995
1,607,260
16,920
2,466,880
9,400
2,321,719
2,684
342,157
1,446
318,333
1,647
104,553
517
89,481
1,756
895,316
1,658
892,692

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

44,445
1,287,825
6,874
1,034,169

6,642
444,762
1,776
402,815

3,792
301,690
1,143
276,957

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

13,747
840,646
3,393
673,832
12,595
2,401,685
8,204
2,309,948

1,958
253,802
760
232,207
4,106
1,778,427
3,497
1,764,598

761
137,802
358
129,653
3,080
1,496,084
2,739
1,488,044

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

56,878
4,069,597
7,913
3,632,780

6,255
3,837,785
2,635
3,794,686

3,918
3,456,338
2,010
3,431,715

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

90,537
6,024,582
16,817
5,232,802

10,959
4,865,345
5,501
4,785,055

7,681
4,465,045
4,519
4,415,214

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

34,849
2,890,809
7,681
2,583,499

4,215
1,831,136
1,910
1,798,300

3,196
1,621,894
1,596
1,598,736

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

11,282
188,859
648
126,404

1,152
87,261
203
78,805

781
75,524
168
69,841

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .................................................................number
percent
Land in farms ........................................................ acres
Average size of farm ..................................... acres

96,074
4.4
125,319,810
1,304

85,837
3.9
114,264,200
1,331

83,796
3.8
106,438,716
1,270

10,237
0.5
11,055,610
1,080

9,330
0.4
7,738,659
829

28,136
1.3
61,208,981
2,175

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

96,074
84,980,592
884,533

85,837
66,599,318
775,881

83,796
59,683,543
712,248

10,237
18,381,275
1,795,572

9,330
12,222,482
1,310,020

28,136
3,404,637
121,006

11,730
4,228
4,550
5,277
7,893

9,826
3,547
3,834
4,588
6,972

9,632
3,469
3,723
4,473
6,799

1,904
681
716
689
921

1,783
623
666
655
861

6,198
3,639
3,515
3,617
3,708

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

6,579
6,775
11,600
11,464

5,918
6,149
10,761
10,782

5,786
6,012
10,585
10,606

661
626
839
682

631
578
792
640

2,071
1,743
1,763
844

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ............................................

11,284
14,694
9,083
3,017
2,594

10,593
12,867
8,294
2,619
1,954

10,397
12,314
8,102
2,475
1,737

691
1,827
789
398
640

638
1,463
687
342
434

512
526
309
129
88

Total sales ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum .................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Barley ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Rice ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas .......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000

96,074
84,118,556

85,837
65,785,258

83,796
58,890,432

10,237
18,333,298

9,330
12,177,784

28,136
3,289,859

31,548
10,538,775
24,038
10,397,816
23,161
5,479,720
16,640
5,348,761
13,119
1,673,211
6,863
1,551,117
18,809
2,593,361
12,577
2,455,480
2,127
188,614
1,078
168,570
2,008
137,922
708
115,840
668
190,810
609
188,989

29,925
10,064,068
23,066
9,933,844
22,000
5,221,497
16,002
5,100,028
12,588
1,597,485
6,631
1,480,327
17,991
2,498,777
12,161
2,367,614
2,012
179,414
1,023
160,222
1,944
131,987
677
110,312
597
173,229
543
171,581

29,359
9,829,902
22,633
9,702,225
21,644
5,129,424
15,751
5,010,044
12,324
1,526,771
6,464
1,411,563
17,703
2,457,346
11,980
2,328,648
1,981
176,303
1,005
157,301
1,851
119,403
621
98,387
579
162,992
529
161,445

1,623
474,708
972
463,971
1,161
258,223
638
248,733
531
75,725
232
70,790
818
94,584
416
87,866
115
9,200
55
8,348
64
5,934
31
5,529
71
17,581
66
17,408

1,495
399,543
905
390,101
1,074
217,487
597
208,904
486
55,477
210
51,010
764
85,513
393
79,462
102
8,369
50
7,610
55
5,267
27
4,935
68
17,178
65
(D)

4,393
526,535
1,719
482,178
2,964
277,225
980
244,798
1,474
87,956
326
72,510
2,359
111,011
569
83,257
324
16,290
89
13,010
139
4,041
19
2,899
59
12,778
40
12,436

3,720
275,138
1,359
246,924

3,579
261,678
1,312
234,458

3,524
257,663
1,294
230,896

141
13,460
47
12,466

122
10,251
42
(D)

421
17,234
53
14,606

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

470
165,072
332
162,087
1,696
667,703
1,429
660,802

440
153,758
310
150,918
1,549
473,839
1,319
467,790

435
152,501
306
(D)
1,528
(D)
1,300
(D)

30
11,314
22
11,168
147
193,864
110
193,012

30
11,314
22
11,168
137
41,060
100
40,207

53
8,595
10
7,909
194
50,794
102
49,162

5,168
6,564,619
3,058
6,536,005

4,624
5,290,297
2,747
5,264,703

4,504
4,707,039
2,681
4,682,547

544
1,274,322
311
1,271,303

489
980,155
269
977,326

799
211,058
218
203,836

9,237
7,243,341
5,656
7,186,426

8,074
5,572,511
4,864
5,521,621

7,819
4,830,845
4,666
4,780,853

1,163
1,670,830
792
1,664,805

1,014
1,154,134
669
1,148,533

1,957
492,191
850
477,094

10,811
11,784,367
7,227
11,726,098

9,405
9,454,244
6,242
9,403,015

9,289
8,987,525
6,160
8,936,854

1,406
2,330,123
985
2,323,084

1,349
2,041,135
933
2,034,192

909
126,422
221
119,729

821
105,438
215
98,871

759
90,614
196
84,632

735
(D)
189
82,673

62
14,824
19
14,239

58
(D)
17
(D)

119
3,036
22
2,386

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops .......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

380,574
5,503,231
18,096
3,458,055

34,000
1,988,479
5,118
1,758,889

17,668
1,551,772
3,739
1,424,646

Cattle and calves .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

700,525
27,043,196
86,737
20,569,082

66,002
12,772,235
18,900
12,101,504

32,372
10,378,209
12,201
10,049,021

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

55,239
15,359,574
38,227
15,102,856
63,473
7,939,176
13,488
7,742,553
111,189
470,021
1,223
216,791

9,925
10,424,758
8,528
10,400,077
5,806
3,957,721
2,665
3,937,548
6,326
110,985
313
88,810

6,438
9,214,763
5,863
9,204,957
3,155
3,317,933
1,767
3,308,879
2,887
82,229
212
70,664

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

102,074
1,128,314
2,359
702,380
134,458
22,848,961
21,255
22,731,853
3,918
330,138
985
304,543

6,486
329,767
473
294,690
7,931
3,570,786
2,060
3,561,977
706
194,456
334
190,178

3,607
298,609
376
276,316
3,902
2,629,455
1,341
2,624,544
546
153,110
277
149,847

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

37,613
451,120
1,372
345,369

2,733
169,273
276
156,777

1,671
154,576
223
145,265

Government payments ..................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

697,216
5,365,601

83,151
1,641,507

45,227
1,190,455

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

76,600
4,157,790

12,405
1,287,174

6,777
894,949

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

122,236
715,921

8,326
177,654

4,479
140,590

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

1,906,335
120,730,912
63,331

174,247
49,405,644
283,538

89,739
40,335,327
449,474

1,148,218
18,107,194

973,083
10,910,809

102,171
3,853,451

56,270
2,829,744

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

659,382
204,035
55,985
53,681

47,643
26,183
9,455
18,890

22,122
14,685
5,925
13,538

Chemicals purchased ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

918,604
10,074,914

766,609
5,245,471

84,786
2,465,717

49,319
1,945,053

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

588,078
125,765
31,467
21,299

46,948
18,875
6,969
11,994

23,746
11,670
4,610
9,293

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

775,893
11,740,521

643,846
6,177,872

73,988
2,399,039

43,072
1,829,370

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

274,411
163,313
137,901
40,515
27,706

17,714
17,244
19,139
7,754
12,137

8,257
9,251
11,450
5,088
9,026

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ...................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

16,279
2,337,073
4,331
2,213,486

15,066
1,989,012
4,051
1,873,601

14,754
1,799,570
3,941
1,686,418

1,213
348,060
280
339,885

1,124
155,005
239
147,332

3,649
121,315
286
98,647

Cattle and calves ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

26,648
20,640,494
13,052
20,409,252

24,878
13,847,166
12,243
13,628,496

24,242
11,661,624
11,813
11,446,428

1,770
6,793,328
809
6,780,755

1,660
4,640,116
725
4,627,981

5,115
754,045
1,294
706,254

4,203
5,722,617
3,768
5,715,741
4,823
5,995,805
3,664
5,987,995
2,646
112,603
255
102,248

4,011
5,183,346
3,619
5,177,272
4,340
4,604,648
3,253
4,597,088
2,428
103,823
240
94,165

3,892
4,959,791
3,521
4,953,905
4,180
3,929,454
3,127
3,922,151
2,371
99,441
223
90,109

192
539,271
149
538,468
483
1,391,157
411
1,390,907
218
8,779
15
8,083

176
442,408
136
441,672
410
857,334
344
857,142
202
(D)
10
(D)

396
341,080
269
339,537
687
164,279
139
161,881
1,010
11,245
34
7,791

4,979
585,162
751
548,044
5,545
10,504,977
2,844
10,499,152
1,039
654,093
656
648,795

4,472
439,969
653
406,501
4,968
7,752,543
2,520
7,747,266
875
489,657
532
484,908

4,382
437,734
644
405,011
4,760
6,204,381
2,365
6,199,438
840
474,664
508
470,183

507
145,193
98
141,543
577
2,752,434
324
2,751,887
164
164,436
124
163,887

486
144,528
93
141,063
440
1,017,565
197
1,017,063
148
145,136
111
144,605

778
18,620
55
13,933
977
141,222
108
139,481
746
236,584
474
232,938

2,467
496,417
597
482,989

2,193
275,763
510
263,543

2,150
270,946
499
258,823

274
220,655
87
219,446

256
133,009
77
131,819

413
82,839
49
81,525

Government payments ...................................... farms
$1,000

44,009
862,036

40,793
814,060

39,914
793,111

3,216
47,976

2,968
44,698

14,015
114,778

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

8,270
959,476

7,887
920,049

7,784
905,920

383
39,427

371
37,487

431
24,946

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .................................... farms
$1,000

5,286
303,695

4,824
269,463

4,704
255,378

462
34,232

436
29,607

969
14,000

96,074
68,061,799
708,431

85,837
52,805,234
615,180

83,796
47,179,340
563,026

10,237
15,256,565
1,490,336

9,330
10,075,087
1,079,859

28,136
2,915,311
103,615

63,002
3,183,311

57,694
2,833,167

56,516
2,687,189

5,308
350,144

4,897
243,931

9,962
159,624

21,818
16,645
8,561
15,978

19,431
15,294
8,045
14,924

19,120
15,001
7,889
14,506

2,387
1,351
516
1,054

2,263
1,251
475
908

6,088
2,683
632
559

Chemicals purchased ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

58,300
2,259,284

53,340
1,947,597

52,165
1,810,740

4,960
311,687

4,502
219,248

8,909
104,442

24,620
16,339
7,830
9,511

22,144
15,195
7,365
8,636

21,739
14,907
7,236
8,283

2,476
1,144
465
875

2,311
1,046
417
728

6,438
1,806
328
337

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

51,285
3,078,370

47,173
2,676,360

46,254
2,543,630

4,112
402,010

3,796
340,457

6,774
85,240

7,620
9,412
14,876
7,727
11,650

6,766
8,549
13,835
7,320
10,703

6,650
8,369
13,577
7,210
10,448

854
863
1,041
407
947

797
803
960
383
853

2,419
2,185
1,546
324
300

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

424,972
14,691,733

38,695
7,627,860

20,990
6,490,991

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

279,093
81,857
34,088
18,173
11,761

18,249
9,444
4,743
2,810
3,449

8,441
5,173
2,953
1,894
2,529

278,572
3,599,873

239,809
2,038,884

24,369
761,177

13,110
639,247

279,155
34,403,809

242,351
12,652,849

20,034
6,866,684

11,045
5,851,744

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

1,009,980
25,967,391

77,819
9,514,521

38,964
8,056,074

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

709,441
211,532
50,400
16,364
22,243

40,195
19,945
8,691
3,671
5,317

15,953
10,732
5,536
2,532
4,211

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

1,860,117
7,681,800

168,594
2,530,412

87,371
1,919,224

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

1,531,142
268,318
41,489
19,168

109,458
35,495
11,250
12,391

48,564
21,090
7,832
9,885

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

927,215
2,937,738

95,996
1,286,663

56,850
1,079,929

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

462,623
342,042
107,379
9,623
5,548

29,170
34,011
23,840
4,351
4,624

13,163
19,245
16,819
3,546
4,077

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

1,721,083
9,181,204

158,014
3,069,829

82,555
2,413,386

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

1,330,468
317,528
49,282
23,805

94,452
38,621
11,659
13,282

41,231
22,620
8,020
10,684

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

365,578
6,425,308

55,792
4,753,189

37,123
4,184,723

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

231,676
80,984
41,913
7,771
3,234

19,214
13,413
14,341
5,182
3,642

9,452
8,963
10,977
4,397
3,334

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

139,959
1,600,094

21,272
1,041,170

14,735
936,787

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

43,471
53,950
32,324
5,631
4,583

3,565
6,342
6,585
1,879
2,901

1,904
4,018
4,837
1,478
2,498

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

298,749
2,010,900

36,469
1,026,458

22,356
881,951

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

108,399
112,566
63,410
8,757
5,617

7,645
11,157
10,731
2,970
3,966

3,295
6,095
7,223
2,315
3,428

490,372
13,274,530

396,412
7,682,515

53,719
3,000,999

31,684
2,276,962

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

209,792
48,864
60,730
77,026

18,606
6,198
8,920
19,995

8,830
3,537
5,360
13,957

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 61. Summary by Type of Organization: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

24,335
15,291,889

22,235
9,919,915

21,625
8,193,754

2,100
5,371,974

1,815
3,302,403

2,817
392,200

7,408
5,525
3,686
3,060
4,656

6,792
5,177
3,426
2,819
4,021

6,687
5,047
3,338
2,721
3,832

616
348
260
241
635

594
330
226
216
449

1,664
615
251
140
147

12,749
765,221

11,827
552,479

11,503
514,844

922
212,742

830
129,270

1,645
34,591

15,231
14,526,668

13,807
9,367,436

13,408
7,678,909

1,424
5,159,232

1,201
3,173,133

1,539
357,609

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

40,665
13,121,427

36,825
9,755,508

36,013
8,291,186

3,840
3,365,919

3,536
2,077,390

7,504
491,767

12,735
11,775
6,570
3,231
6,354

11,409
10,719
6,133
3,025
5,539

11,249
10,532
5,990
2,959
5,283

1,326
1,056
437
206
815

1,285
1,009
412
188
642

4,235
2,076
733
206
254

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

94,071
2,544,909

84,211
2,158,993

82,251
1,998,821

9,860
385,916

8,983
269,790

26,024
155,058

42,974
28,571
11,404
11,122

37,351
26,315
10,654
9,891

36,549
25,839
10,434
9,429

5,623
2,256
750
1,231

5,274
2,067
668
974

20,971
3,940
622
491

Utilities (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

69,304
1,586,984

63,195
1,278,496

61,794
1,160,961

6,109
308,488

5,523
202,962

10,015
106,230

10,885
23,246
24,710
4,969
5,494

9,737
21,484
23,021
4,407
4,546

9,588
21,134
22,613
4,248
4,211

1,148
1,762
1,689
562
948

1,104
1,679
1,550
489
701

3,882
3,540
1,889
326
378

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance .................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

89,833
3,440,414

80,528
2,896,241

78,631
2,655,622

9,305
544,173

8,462
378,397

23,304
205,277

36,086
29,345
11,272
13,130

31,362
27,070
10,553
11,543

30,720
26,565
10,319
11,027

4,724
2,275
719
1,587

4,438
2,118
628
1,278

17,311
4,477
801
715

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

54,894
10,176,246

49,893
8,235,137

48,749
7,581,285

5,001
1,941,109

4,412
1,403,293

5,922
522,919

9,254
12,418
18,318
7,607
7,297

8,518
11,572
16,981
6,824
5,998

8,384
11,391
16,690
6,647
5,637

736
846
1,337
783
1,299

685
794
1,239
683
1,011

2,118
1,307
1,366
677
454

Contract labor .................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

18,971
1,772,144

16,954
1,395,402

16,475
1,198,175

2,017
376,742

1,791
238,633

2,499
100,757

2,186
5,096
6,300
1,972
3,417

1,987
4,696
5,704
1,717
2,850

1,960
4,603
5,585
1,659
2,668

199
400
596
255
567

189
377
547
224
454

435
716
740
248
360

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

23,874
986,899

22,075
811,479

21,557
724,864

1,799
175,421

1,611
125,242

3,383
66,780

2,815
6,459
8,662
2,637
3,301

2,573
6,037
8,175
2,407
2,883

2,532
5,941
8,004
2,344
2,736

242
422
487
230
418

228
401
428
207
347

909
1,136
959
194
185

37,335
2,512,808

34,469
2,274,049

33,775
2,167,797

2,866
238,759

2,637
194,669

2,906
78,207

8,467
3,822
6,602
18,444

7,561
3,502
6,141
17,265

7,403
3,421
6,022
16,929

906
320
461
1,179

846
300
422
1,069

1,498
397
427
584

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) .......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) .................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................
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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

109,199
1,385,219

81,060
548,929

14,403
413,216

10,053
357,979

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

33,850
24,893
17,464
3,027
1,826

3,245
3,595
4,355
1,326
1,882

1,809
2,351
3,184
1,054
1,655

Interest expense ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

667,454
10,880,731

558,541
6,946,551

60,634
2,026,902

36,113
1,568,286

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

256,821
234,294
61,340
6,086

20,056
22,884
13,510
4,184

9,639
13,443
9,578
3,453

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

519,095
7,185,334

441,533
4,812,419

43,594
1,212,516

25,496
929,340

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

52,212
154,157
192,677
28,952
13,535

4,058
10,661
18,077
5,247
5,551

1,796
5,224
10,521
3,591
4,364

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

413,327
3,695,397

340,773
2,134,131

40,768
814,386

24,201
638,946

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

109,418
131,798
82,518
11,854
5,185

8,341
12,312
12,567
3,795
3,753

3,851
6,426
8,049
2,827
3,048

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

1,729,483
4,400,415

156,447
870,321

81,034
617,014

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

1,529,522
135,276
52,904
11,781

117,700
19,450
13,328
5,969

54,718
12,237
9,366
4,713

1,115,703
17,119,339

933,869
8,322,183

100,404
3,525,898

59,087
2,947,852

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

684,778
180,383
36,426
19,707
12,575

51,183
27,461
8,930
6,212
6,618

24,635
17,690
6,426
4,757
5,579

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

52,046
1,031,772

8,578
284,763

4,912
195,670

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

803,168
12,241,267

88,229
3,741,502

52,843
2,901,197

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

1,906,335
38,752,427
20,328

174,247
16,251,623
93,268

89,739
12,474,461
139,008

2
Farms with net gains ................................... number
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,037,041
89,479

858,868
59,887

101,952
182,752

55,787
256,022

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

93,314
197,910
112,978
145,566
98,495
210,605

6,315
15,462
10,194
15,262
12,002
42,717

2,508
6,402
4,732
7,450
6,458
28,237

Farms with net losses .................................... number
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,167,751
15,596

1,047,467
12,108

72,295
32,925

33,952
53,259

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

122,802
393,473
227,065
202,387
64,207
37,533

7,813
22,877
12,899
13,923
6,493
8,290

2,773
8,348
5,485
7,030
4,027
6,289

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

12,788
405,209

11,527
328,156

11,218
297,112

1,261
77,053

1,110
49,886

948
17,866

1,883
3,260
4,573
1,360
1,712

1,708
2,995
4,149
1,212
1,463

1,678
2,933
4,051
1,171
1,385

175
265
424
148
249

163
245
389
134
179

302
249
264
65
68

Interest expense ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

44,116
1,808,128

40,457
1,566,206

39,692
1,485,847

3,659
241,922

3,379
184,528

4,163
99,150

11,086
17,302
12,137
3,591

10,037
16,006
11,285
3,129

9,893
15,776
11,058
2,965

1,049
1,296
852
462

999
1,241
775
364

1,913
1,508
587
155

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

30,832
1,090,824

28,331
947,815

27,775
902,584

2,501
143,009

2,304
107,449

3,136
69,574

1,762
5,626
13,319
5,030
5,095

1,554
5,135
12,395
4,701
4,546

1,531
5,063
12,210
4,624
4,347

208
491
924
329
549

203
453
891
305
452

469
912
1,231
286
238

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

29,156
717,304

26,889
618,392

26,368
583,263

2,267
98,913

2,079
77,080

2,630
29,576

4,163
8,069
10,960
3,089
2,875

3,758
7,457
10,243
2,901
2,530

3,701
7,328
10,071
2,841
2,427

405
612
717
188
345

393
572
677
165
272

886
980
565
103
96

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

87,085
861,197

78,232
733,884

76,356
681,677

8,853
127,313

8,019
82,813

22,793
91,115

51,521
15,625
13,476
6,463

45,737
14,406
12,468
5,621

44,895
14,141
12,133
5,187

5,784
1,219
1,008
842

5,373
1,125
889
632

19,076
2,138
1,092
487

71,265
5,032,580

64,963
3,994,645

63,545
3,700,679

6,302
1,037,935

5,678
761,446

10,165
238,679

23,379
24,192
9,291
6,485
7,918

21,274
22,471
8,607
5,905
6,706

20,905
22,096
8,443
5,753
6,348

2,105
1,721
684
580
1,212

1,985
1,599
639
497
958

6,500
2,476
527
338
324

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

6,515
233,217

6,021
219,562

5,953
217,429

494
13,655

484
12,323

288
7,211

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

63,465
3,995,633

57,939
3,350,071

56,631
3,121,325

5,526
645,562

4,972
443,588

8,478
207,138

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

96,074
18,799,386
195,676

85,837
15,484,079
180,389

83,796
14,088,121
168,124

10,237
3,315,307
323,855

9,330
2,299,371
246,449

28,136
777,662
27,639

2
Farms with net gains ....................................number
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

60,726
355,120

55,102
321,974

53,774
301,442

5,624
679,874

5,052
530,398

15,495
74,937

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

1,714
4,479
3,433
6,636
6,905
37,559

1,431
3,840
3,019
5,972
6,318
34,522

1,395
3,743
2,950
5,851
6,205
33,630

283
639
414
664
587
3,037

264
586
389
632
548
2,633

1,528
3,626
2,223
3,172
1,831
3,115

Farms with net losses .....................................number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

35,348
78,240

30,735
73,444

30,022
70,669

4,613
110,190

4,278
88,874

12,641
30,337

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

1,980
6,153
5,037
7,432
5,199
9,547

1,647
5,183
4,319
6,556
4,650
8,380

1,604
5,054
4,230
6,440
4,565
8,129

333
970
718
876
549
1,167

318
921
671
833
505
1,030

1,712
4,067
2,155
2,121
1,028
1,558

All other production
expenses (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

1,906,335
31,347,895
16,444

174,247
14,777,137
84,806

89,739
11,489,737
128,035

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ......................................dollars

1,025,783
81,061

849,975
52,282

100,596
171,986

55,081
243,384

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

93,691
198,934
113,869
148,291
101,625
193,565

6,380
15,586
10,271
15,446
12,250
40,663

2,538
6,460
4,772
7,597
6,613
27,101

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ......................................dollars

1,179,009
16,075

1,056,360
12,392

73,651
34,270

34,658
55,285

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

123,430
394,860
228,374
204,315
65,741
39,640

7,864
22,984
13,119
14,148
6,726
8,810

2,791
8,382
5,578
7,106
4,143
6,658

50,572
4,445,758

38,351
2,647,855

7,199
1,210,848

4,713
942,156

693,187
10,489,874

571,677
6,554,797

67,257
1,766,148

39,481
1,308,493

121,874
1,875,665

98,003
1,173,995

13,661
340,520

8,424
252,509

241,923
2,883,897

201,127
1,972,164

21,546
381,914

12,135
270,174

47,603
594,944

40,671
428,415

4,129
82,393

2,363
55,588

23,350
566,834

16,452
205,109

3,230
114,317

2,303
97,990

288,196
854,995

233,328
480,818

30,535
205,101

18,444
166,043

82,001
1,676,727

63,456
1,082,365

10,655
347,905

6,636
245,336

34,410
145,413

28,163
100,667

4,080
26,493

2,403
19,810

118,939
1,891,400

97,031
1,111,264

11,234
267,504

6,764
201,042

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

1,440,564
273,634,759
1,133,780
205,926,488

143,526
76,378,232
114,432
60,383,411

74,836
52,459,635
62,063
42,005,132

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

631,520
156,616
119,928
115,346
61,558
35,185
13,627

41,049
14,823
13,929
16,565
10,514
9,115
8,437

18,862
7,188
7,338
9,629
6,643
6,112
6,291

404,753
35,771,154

350,140
26,295,732

34,898
5,594,557

16,005
3,381,587

89,587
7,405,898

75,805
5,431,430

8,414
1,221,812

4,550
754,191

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

300,626
26,806,550
53,389
9,174,559

31,738
5,921,219
8,017
3,257,233

17,058
3,910,130
4,751
2,408,595

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

Other than family held

10 or less
stockholders

Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

96,074
17,326,247
180,343

85,837
13,981,350
162,883

83,796
12,603,403
150,406

10,237
3,344,898
326,746

9,330
2,255,107
241,705

28,136
746,556
26,534

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

59,760
339,285

54,208
302,431

52,884
280,980

5,552
699,115

4,993
533,041

15,452
73,463

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

1,740
4,548
3,531
6,880
7,249
35,812

1,457
3,899
3,119
6,206
6,653
32,874

1,421
3,803
3,045
6,083
6,533
31,999

283
649
412
674
596
2,938

264
595
388
641
557
2,548

1,519
3,645
2,235
3,163
1,840
3,050

Operators reporting net losses .......................... farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

36,314
81,221

31,629
76,286

30,912
72,979

4,685
114,534

4,337
93,697

12,684
30,637

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

2,000
6,221
5,075
7,613
5,420
9,985

1,665
5,242
4,365
6,720
4,855
8,782

1,624
5,114
4,278
6,600
4,770
8,526

335
979
710
893
565
1,203

319
928
666
847
521
1,056

1,717
4,068
2,163
2,130
1,032
1,574

4,733
568,381

4,517
544,147

4,463
537,844

216
24,233

198
23,356

289
18,675

44,865
1,880,593

41,571
1,689,996

40,595
1,583,918

3,294
190,597

3,017
151,976

9,388
288,336

9,602
347,015

9,168
322,403

8,993
301,683

434
24,612

410
21,333

608
14,135

13,167
376,642

12,010
329,945

11,585
298,874

1,157
46,697

1,025
34,836

6,083
153,177

2,193
60,160

1,974
53,837

1,882
47,371

219
6,323

191
4,197

610
23,976

3,089
213,161

2,781
181,399

2,669
163,901

308
31,763

267
19,648

579
34,246

22,137
158,453

20,967
144,697

20,552
134,269

1,170
13,756

1,087
12,226

2,196
10,622

7,298
230,242

6,948
215,440

6,797
206,872

350
14,802

330
11,896

592
16,215

1,754
16,370

1,638
15,323

1,599
14,893

116
1,046

110
1,043

413
1,883

9,659
478,550

9,007
426,952

8,819
416,055

652
51,598

607
46,797

1,015
34,081

79,415
51,363,072
67,992
40,813,604

71,724
47,755,279
62,217
38,171,090

70,116
45,748,650
60,955
36,679,780

7,691
3,607,793
5,775
2,642,514

7,062
2,682,011
5,336
1,969,582

21,834
5,048,846
11,800
2,484,098

21,724
5,846
6,422
10,468
9,564
9,118
4,850

18,964
5,270
5,815
9,740
9,115
8,735
4,578

18,688
5,154
5,718
9,529
8,926
8,579
4,361

2,760
576
607
728
449
383
272

2,625
535
549
647
409
346
225

5,973
1,770
1,596
1,397
575
310
179

15,281
3,056,003

13,778
2,619,187

13,472
2,500,442

1,503
436,816

1,401
303,608

4,434
824,862

4,345
636,699

3,949
593,159

3,841
558,206

396
43,540

355
38,316

1,023
115,957

18,395
3,789,593
5,642
3,067,173

16,371
3,404,712
5,306
2,967,131

15,870
3,252,307
5,129
2,757,915

2,024
384,881
336
100,042

1,814
280,230
303
90,275

9,466
1,451,387
912
172,542

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products .............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ............................................ farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ............................................ farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres .................................................
200 to 499 acres .................................................
500 to 999 acres .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ........................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

742,422
52,179,468
331,135
18,908,968
519,818
33,270,500

62,545
9,826,538
26,858
3,687,319
45,589
6,139,219

31,359
6,512,147
11,983
2,450,200
24,079
4,061,947

1,132,606
408,832,116

1,002,226
227,940,850

82,104
70,959,899

40,598
52,374,565

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

976,899
20,394,973

83,071
4,252,330

45,164
2,938,468

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

230,316
28,074,132
191,159
25,055,346
60,697
3,018,786

33,658
15,692,733
30,543
14,716,707
6,025
976,026

23,847
13,135,935
21,962
12,344,183
3,991
791,752

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

285,141
27,914,435

32,674
5,637,681

17,230
3,639,576

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

272,220
141,841,658

42,969
46,988,220

26,463
33,233,007

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

16,595
1,648,633
14,716
699,239

1,764
371,780
1,572
357,865

1,223
285,893
1,101
319,251

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Average per acre .........................................dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

1,906,335
1,203,042,981
631,076
2,095

174,247
277,034,189
1,589,894
1,716

89,739
194,345,439
2,165,674
1,701

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

199,768
191,903
340,999
568,721
321,156

14,795
13,450
21,518
39,060
28,997

5,447
5,030
8,782
17,858
15,324

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

165,298
91,841
20,042
6,607

22,322
21,115
8,337
4,653

13,278
14,191
6,130
3,699

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

1,906,140
138,188,087

174,230
29,642,407

89,726
20,236,519

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

176,418
195,953
316,663
535,850
319,784
192,163
131,216
38,093

12,055
13,599
21,574
38,514
27,847
22,288
22,739
15,614

4,945
5,634
9,136
17,622
14,053
12,530
14,347
11,459

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

1,544,121
2,798,697

139,457
383,940

72,679
230,800

Tractors ................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

1,596,485
3,578,955
794,430
1,092,957
1,066,119
1,661,685
446,631
824,313

146,381
463,140
68,427
105,357
102,875
194,439
62,969
163,344

76,175
268,458
34,562
55,676
53,304
108,125
37,019
104,657

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

235,232
270,379

35,788
46,140

20,316
27,006

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

Other than family held

10 or less
stockholders

Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ...................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

29,630
7,727,301
9,652
2,822,252
23,742
4,905,049

26,747
6,874,238
8,820
2,539,049
21,429
4,335,189

26,111
6,358,570
8,624
2,366,568
20,920
3,992,002

2,883
853,063
832
283,203
2,313
569,860

2,658
698,271
788
252,931
2,124
445,340

8,697
5,365,296
2,652
3,191,151
6,974
2,174,145

37,999
62,037,729

34,678
56,152,597

33,901
51,141,526

3,321
5,885,132

3,116
3,866,129

10,277
47,893,638

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

53,368
4,191,708

48,184
3,482,086

47,040
3,189,970

5,184
709,622

4,619
492,248

12,934
2,901,201

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

32,496
11,970,801
30,410
11,044,402
4,836
926,399

29,049
10,459,532
27,208
9,608,150
4,383
851,382

28,320
9,759,591
26,533
8,985,669
4,244
773,922

3,447
1,511,269
3,202
1,436,252
453
75,017

3,115
943,675
2,897
896,215
400
47,460

4,558
861,639
3,993
720,649
1,027
140,990

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

18,022
3,442,260

16,339
3,170,788

15,867
3,058,432

1,683
271,472

1,515
248,958

10,394
1,553,074

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

30,754
31,691,029

28,814
30,144,035

28,239
28,956,618

1,940
1,546,994

1,800
1,269,444

3,465
1,746,910

1,728
521,551
1,604
625,126

1,498
465,543
1,386
477,283

1,458
442,696
1,351
416,248

230
56,008
218
147,843

197
38,181
188
79,805

350
35,454
319
26,880

Estimated market value of land and
buildings .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

96,074
226,574,069
2,358,329
1,808

85,837
200,552,780
2,336,437
1,755

83,796
189,533,187
2,261,841
1,781

10,237
26,021,289
2,541,886
2,354

9,330
20,242,944
2,169,662
2,616

28,136
37,644,013
1,337,931
615

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

4,965
4,312
7,755
17,543
17,145

4,160
3,701
6,543
15,403
15,311

4,059
3,621
6,395
15,102
15,059

805
611
1,212
2,140
1,834

752
578
1,120
1,997
1,694

3,654
3,118
4,511
6,615
4,485

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

15,891
17,670
7,113
3,680

14,497
16,397
6,589
3,236

14,208
16,014
6,356
2,982

1,394
1,273
524
444

1,280
1,127
445
337

2,771
1,923
580
479

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

96,063
24,687,859

85,827
22,122,952

83,786
21,076,382

10,236
2,564,908

9,329
1,974,842

28,080
2,265,117

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

3,964
4,574
8,087
16,574
14,890
15,087
19,357
13,530

3,259
3,809
6,893
14,401
13,299
13,744
17,977
12,445

3,169
3,714
6,697
14,120
13,025
13,465
17,607
11,989

705
765
1,194
2,173
1,591
1,343
1,380
1,085

660
709
1,116
2,033
1,481
1,222
1,237
871

3,383
3,334
4,764
7,351
4,247
2,463
1,840
698

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

81,225
291,879

73,382
263,885

71,701
254,380

7,843
27,994

7,146
23,091

18,521
38,022

Tractors ................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

81,045
301,059
37,712
66,877
55,669
121,011
40,496
113,171

73,157
273,859
33,963
59,729
50,480
108,648
37,826
105,482

71,483
265,247
33,210
58,067
49,282
105,105
36,914
102,075

7,888
27,200
3,749
7,148
5,189
12,363
2,670
7,689

7,197
23,197
3,420
6,323
4,703
10,554
2,403
6,320

20,736
46,658
10,368
14,848
13,438
21,373
5,845
10,437

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............. farms
number

22,475
27,937

21,622
26,869

21,236
26,264

853
1,068

811
1,013

1,995
2,479

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

8,297
11,368
47,244
49,766
518,772
632,866

2,968
4,847
7,746
8,560
49,882
63,538

2,275
3,819
4,813
5,427
24,424
31,346

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

861,116
174,531,367
259,194
14,493,422

93,781
53,309,273
28,459
4,287,103

52,148
37,261,380
16,171
3,155,178

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

274,654
53,055,642
581,887
145,211,977
25,893
4,262,188
69,789
11,488,368

41,885
22,164,246
67,600
46,347,800
4,633
1,892,151
12,870
6,365,946

27,032
16,869,252
39,689
32,652,538
3,080
1,483,632
9,206
5,008,822

44,638
12,125,799

30,980
5,888,253

7,416
4,007,584

5,444
3,266,201

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

1,337,187
457,807
111,341

106,721
51,359
16,167

52,707
27,875
9,157

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

1,801,494
390,998,415
1,794,994
342,219,405

158,886
100,920,014
158,080
91,910,148

80,954
70,945,208
80,582
65,044,046

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

574,287
235,281,237
569,148
231,930,645

68,255
70,408,598
67,526
69,506,851

37,375
49,873,412
37,032
49,240,769

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

261,754
52,129,602

28,374
9,911,613

15,022
6,533,805

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

2,779,982

332,596

179,972

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

1,152,596
662,131
73,376
13,168
5,064

61,725
80,112
24,167
5,711
2,532

27,996
42,289
14,025
3,696
1,733

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

867,484

78,692

42,939

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

788,384
32,469
3,479
555
255

58,170
7,862
1,094
216
110

30,378
4,685
709
155
81

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

1,641,178
265,157

152,518
21,729

78,811
10,928

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

829,119
1,077,216

93,302
80,945

51,918
37,821

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

1,505,255
401,080

112,788
61,459

55,846
33,893

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

648,526
1,257,809
205,032
100,824
173,809
778,144

73,333
100,914
20,014
8,890
13,723
58,287

38,501
51,238
10,370
4,603
6,982
29,283

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

73,170
120,765
313,411

6,525
10,262
26,727

3,385
5,621
14,428

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

Other than family held

10 or less
stockholders

Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ....................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................. farms
number

1,127
1,782
4,618
5,295
20,751
25,995

1,031
1,539
4,394
5,014
19,520
24,456

1,020
1,510
4,261
4,818
19,115
23,921

96
243
224
281
1,231
1,539

87
157
204
244
1,150
1,413

108
165
525
570
4,138
5,102

58,276
35,807,598
17,587
3,118,063

53,552
33,237,844
16,572
2,891,446

52,448
31,839,082
16,231
2,760,514

4,724
2,569,754
1,015
226,617

4,337
1,878,531
957
165,861

8,863
2,347,259
1,833
197,727

34,057
14,902,653
47,757
32,894,118
3,971
1,325,346
13,325
4,649,578

31,076
13,387,959
44,001
30,888,468
3,511
1,127,348
11,954
4,089,710

30,379
12,699,159
43,070
29,619,302
3,403
1,069,319
11,648
3,837,063

2,981
1,514,694
3,756
2,005,650
460
197,998
1,371
559,868

2,686
1,042,139
3,418
1,574,442
423
151,296
1,228
426,211

3,761
825,281
6,640
1,841,888
495
80,473
1,349
189,320

5,613
2,106,277

4,981
1,709,900

4,849
1,575,963

632
396,377

562
218,780

629
123,685

54,265
30,330
11,479

47,421
28,514
9,902

46,099
27,957
9,740

6,844
1,816
1,577

6,160
1,669
1,501

23,860
2,696
1,580

Land owned ........................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

85,059
88,348,580
84,595
80,453,287

76,362
79,427,172
75,935
72,406,385

74,469
72,437,325
74,056
66,052,345

8,697
8,921,408
8,660
8,046,902

7,864
6,040,823
7,829
5,358,089

26,662
65,980,109
26,556
56,720,647

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

42,175
45,625,430
41,809
44,866,523

38,754
42,507,086
38,416
41,857,815

38,026
41,005,089
37,697
40,386,371

3,421
3,118,344
3,393
3,008,708

3,197
2,457,898
3,170
2,380,570

4,385
4,603,689
4,276
4,488,334

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

15,727
8,654,200

14,269
7,670,058

13,761
7,003,698

1,458
984,142

1,304
760,062

8,285
9,374,817

Total operators ...................................................number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...............................................................
2 operators .............................................................
3 operators .............................................................
4 operators .............................................................
5 or more operators ................................................

179,168

160,067

155,638

19,101

16,937

45,704

41,666
36,738
12,444
3,135
2,091

36,243
33,781
11,262
2,859
1,692

35,329
33,202
10,938
2,761
1,566

5,423
2,957
1,182
276
399

4,905
2,803
1,072
250
300

17,135
7,617
2,298
515
571

Total women operators ...................................number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...........................................................
2 operators .........................................................
3 operators .........................................................
4 operators .........................................................
5 or more operators ............................................

48,425

44,009

43,158

4,416

4,085

14,342

37,055
3,999
641
172
112

34,085
3,592
545
146
82

33,521
3,512
529
136
75

2,970
407
96
26
30

2,816
382
89
24
19

10,738
1,078
225
74
69

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

83,289
12,785

74,641
11,196

72,806
10,990

8,648
1,589

7,809
1,521

21,598
6,538

Primary occupation:
Farming ......................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

61,348
34,726

56,216
29,621

54,971
28,825

5,132
5,105

4,697
4,633

10,112
18,024

Place of residence:
On farm operated .......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

61,848
34,226

57,173
28,664

56,176
27,620

4,675
5,562

4,392
4,938

13,471
14,665

Days worked off farm:
None ...........................................................................
Any .............................................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................................
100 to 199 days ......................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

44,429
51,645
9,901
4,707
7,220
29,817

40,443
45,394
8,693
4,219
6,530
25,952

39,491
44,305
8,434
4,123
6,428
25,320

3,986
6,251
1,208
488
690
3,865

3,590
5,740
1,102
461
630
3,547

11,459
16,677
3,532
1,157
1,935
10,053

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ............................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

3,490
5,771
14,239

2,833
4,852
12,141

2,739
4,715
11,832

657
919
2,098

582
857
1,914

1,698
2,060
5,168

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ......................................................... farms
acres treated
Manure .................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ............................................................... farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ........................................................ farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ........................ farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ............................................................ farms
Part owners ........................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

1,621,506

1,398,989

130,733

66,305

Average years on present farm .................................

21.6

21.5

23.0

22.2

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

10,659
94,759
235,807
222,677
265,382
269,061
245,505
203,906
358,579

823
7,438
18,655
18,302
23,683
24,255
22,294
19,025
39,772

310
3,750
10,239
10,353
13,415
13,173
11,577
9,255
17,667

Average age ..............................................................

57.1

57.0

58.5

57.5

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

55,570

48,150

4,506

2,225

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

32,051
8,833
27,120
1,182
1,826,072
11,077

1,494
1,097
2,476
98
168,117
965

537
722
724
61
87,283
412

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

239,109
955,906
287,046
247,288
176,986

21,203
90,913
25,586
21,735
14,810

9,770
45,953
13,290
12,192
8,534

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

1,405,554
148,361
152,829
113,478
86,113

109,926
15,343
18,994
17,531
12,453

51,718
7,979
10,839
10,783
8,420

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

29,534
19,445,147

8,542
18,983,555

6,321
16,342,945

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

1,246,723
726,700

1,067,407
606,426

94,834
60,232

56,248
37,464

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

1,564,450
269,604
41,131
20,247
10,903

86,284
62,333
16,221
5,753
3,656

41,847
31,270
10,126
3,917
2,579

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................... farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

1,906,335
574,150,050
-

174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

89,739
114,284,815
89,739
114,284,815

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ....................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

-

-

-

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

-

-

-

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

-

-

-

482,186
2,636,509

365,578
1,311,510

55,792
462,447

37,123
382,178

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

121,346
317,682
302,957
993,828

33,360
190,990
40,753
271,457

25,222
164,872
25,996
217,306

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

72,574

66,011

64,510

6,563

5,977

19,210

Average years on present farm ..................................

22.2

22.7

22.8

17.3

17.4

20.8

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

247
3,541
11,820
13,024
16,135
15,420
12,303
9,140
14,444

210
3,037
10,370
11,535
14,439
13,835
11,114
8,294
13,003

199
2,959
10,158
11,271
14,114
13,510
10,867
8,089
12,629

37
504
1,450
1,489
1,696
1,585
1,189
846
1,441

37
461
1,315
1,365
1,529
1,437
1,087
764
1,335

149
997
2,536
2,691
3,507
3,841
3,627
3,081
7,707

Average age ...............................................................

56.2

56.4

56.3

55.1

55.1

60.3

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

2,240

1,843

1,784

397

365

674

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

511
1,125
635
63
93,360
380

433
961
549
50
83,513
331

425
933
528
47
81,539
324

78
164
86
13
9,847
49

70
140
81
13
8,979
47

650
159
368
13
26,776
170

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

10,204
47,936
14,040
13,763
10,131

8,673
43,278
12,532
12,252
9,102

8,475
42,232
12,270
11,975
8,844

1,531
4,658
1,508
1,511
1,029

1,442
4,254
1,373
1,346
915

5,326
14,240
3,516
3,133
1,921

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

47,033
8,899
13,347
14,529
12,266

40,603
8,148
12,329
13,406
11,351

39,595
7,990
12,023
13,084
11,104

6,430
751
1,018
1,123
915

5,915
694
907
1,010
804

21,197
2,197
2,251
1,554
937

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

17,119
38,980,938

14,728
32,738,484

13,986
27,740,246

2,391
6,242,454

1,907
3,415,085

4,564
43,262,859

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

70,734
50,522

64,085
45,634

62,649
44,515

6,649
4,888

5,997
4,352

13,748
9,520

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

61,728
20,713
7,690
3,308
2,635

54,898
18,668
6,969
2,987
2,315

53,634
18,293
6,788
2,888
2,193

6,830
2,045
721
321
320

6,168
1,922
661
298
281

21,365
4,057
1,396
696
622

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................ farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................ farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ........................................................ farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

85,837
114,264,200
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

83,796
106,438,716
83,796
106,438,716
83,796

10,237
11,055,610
-

9,330
7,738,659
-

-

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

-

-

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

9,330
7,738,659
9,330

-

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

28,136
61,208,981

54,894
816,829

49,893
674,326

48,749
635,696

5,001
142,503

4,412
111,612

5,922
45,723

42,894
381,223
36,248
435,606

38,903
309,646
33,030
364,680

37,942
287,618
32,275
348,078

3,991
71,577
3,218
70,926

3,479
54,101
2,871
57,511

3,692
21,544
4,093
24,179

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

25,469

6,067

4,462

8,488

6,927

783

465

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

210,585
563,287
138,500
172,264
155,276
121,879
75,789
58,673
177,816
117,791
66,379
48,096

11,553
33,023
9,401
12,425
12,499
11,151
7,315
5,999
21,117
17,956
13,706
18,102

5,132
14,533
4,071
5,590
5,363
4,982
3,541
2,944
11,034
10,679
8,850
13,020

338,237
40,589
98,281

279,040
34,183
79,502

35,317
3,318
9,326

18,862
1,937
6,573

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

39,329
449,380
8,341
7,108

4,410
41,810
1,041
1,905

3,264
20,794
323
1,390

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

433,931
592,845
26,631
45,128
25,373
57,487
62,712

38,864
44,918
2,545
8,425
2,341
3,452
3,323

19,081
19,218
1,322
5,606
1,391
1,848
1,125

245,675

214,725

15,062

7,799

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

280,742
35,891,558

22,278
4,852,032

8,457
2,586,702

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

412,954
73,519,723

33,803
11,564,609

14,369
6,644,227

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

736,536
99,962,238

48,273
14,974,602

22,853
9,453,461

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

231,427
71,994,898

19,057
10,255,449

9,339
6,183,649

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

85,158
79,654,275

9,217
14,588,129

5,207
9,630,570

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

66,806
84,293,577

11,537
21,988,089

7,296
14,335,560

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

63,178
109,388,634

21,540
64,210,534

15,897
49,107,701

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

29,534
19,445,147

8,542
18,983,555

6,321
16,342,945

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

853,223
59,500,378

74,855
18,413,650

36,045
13,836,404

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

218,711
380,721
118,900
75,378
43,266
16,247

10,185
25,689
11,535
10,703
9,732
7,011

3,616
9,892
5,315
5,843
6,174
5,205

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

724,037
29,095,152

65,334
7,651,972

31,283
5,520,423

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

681,557
24,382,582

57,428
4,747,014

25,970
2,992,060

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

231,219
326,163
71,360
34,155
15,883
2,777

11,379
25,596
8,665
5,891
4,379
1,518

4,106
10,245
4,286
3,345
2,825
1,163

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ............................... farms

6,830

6,077

5,883

753

638

418

555

471

463

84

84

223

8,505
17,663
4,247
4,843
4,903
4,102
3,082
2,566
10,341
11,829
11,328
12,665

7,245
15,233
3,666
4,140
4,266
3,516
2,678
2,271
9,287
10,995
10,673
11,867

7,124
15,003
3,589
4,041
4,175
3,427
2,623
2,223
9,070
10,713
10,456
11,352

1,260
2,430
581
703
637
586
404
295
1,054
834
655
798

1,192
2,248
546
647
598
543
356
253
959
737
574
677

2,206
6,310
1,714
2,511
2,468
2,347
1,316
1,075
3,279
2,137
1,243
1,530

20,420
2,672
7,801

19,430
2,346
6,736

19,107
2,305
6,501

990
326
1,065

927
291
920

3,460
416
1,652

10,365
16,254
224
869

9,009
14,028
208
795

8,903
13,576
208
787

1,356
2,226
16
74

1,304
1,994
16
66

785
12,449
20
86

15,161
14,265
1,703
3,487
2,648
3,320
837

13,025
13,039
1,478
3,334
2,268
2,921
714

12,581
12,675
1,433
3,286
2,186
2,794
705

2,136
1,226
225
153
380
399
123

1,912
1,164
198
140
315
268
115

12,343
4,447
186
278
184
311
382

12,302

10,534

10,325

1,768

1,694

3,586

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ...................................... farms
acres

5,817
1,676,174

5,817
1,676,174

5,684
1,629,441

-

-

-

Retirement farms ............................................... farms
acres

9,336
4,496,443

9,336
4,496,443

9,109
4,342,999

-

-

-

Residential/lifestyle farms .................................. farms
acres

17,035
6,206,745

17,035
6,206,745

16,747
6,047,144

-

-

-

Farming occupation/lower sales ........................ farms
acres

8,415
4,940,098

8,415
4,940,098

8,269
4,735,352

-

-

-

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

5,751
9,838,940

5,751
9,838,940

5,685
9,622,842

-

-

-

Large family farms ................................................. farms
acres

8,208
16,742,472

8,208
16,742,472

8,095
16,355,595

-

-

-

Very large family farms .......................................... farms
acres

16,547
37,624,844

16,547
37,624,844

16,221
35,965,097

-

-

-

Non-family farms ................................................... farms
acres

24,965
43,794,094

14,728
32,738,484

13,986
27,740,246

10,237
11,055,610

9,330
7,738,659

28,136
61,208,981

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

29,284
17,346,291

27,180
13,554,847

26,531
12,200,963

2,104
3,791,444

1,972
2,756,913

6,307
1,087,539

2,864
6,560
3,878
4,466
5,627
5,889

2,566
5,958
3,621
4,251
5,364
5,420

2,538
5,861
3,565
4,171
5,232
5,164

298
602
257
215
263
469

291
588
238
208
249
398

1,318
2,523
804
646
609
407

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

24,248
4,845,317

22,663
4,394,824

22,104
4,100,797

1,585
450,493

1,495
363,857

5,373
508,934

Beef cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

20,843
3,295,084

19,406
2,994,823

18,906
2,758,562

1,437
300,261

1,360
235,831

5,156
410,121

2,977
6,809
3,546
3,086
3,030
1,395

2,712
6,259
3,354
2,907
2,889
1,285

2,665
6,167
3,302
2,829
2,769
1,174

265
550
192
179
141
110

257
532
185
168
130
88

1,288
2,277
682
443
343
123

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ........................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ............................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ......................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

69,890
9,266,574

55,489
4,712,570

9,841
2,904,958

6,371
2,528,363

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

13,018
17,909
15,514
5,658
2,144
1,246

947
1,569
2,599
2,199
1,290
1,237

409
707
1,524
1,541
1,045
1,145

Other cattle (see text) ....................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

694,301
30,405,226

63,253
10,761,678

31,369
8,315,981

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

700,525
37,291,086
27,043,196
362,967
9,111,295

66,002
14,884,941
12,772,235
35,841
2,527,274

32,372
11,823,891
10,378,209
17,923
1,961,743

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................... farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

594,565
28,179,791
63,790
6,453,818

57,894
12,357,667
7,621
6,572,565

28,937
9,862,148
4,146
5,833,719

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

64,187
29,130,237

5,795
15,510,121

3,094
13,146,633

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

41,519
3,803
2,755
2,214
3,728
10,168

2,231
321
284
250
474
2,235

950
129
128
125
255
1,507

Used or to be used for breeding ....................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

27,617
1,621,525
56,006
27,508,712

2,777
1,721,671
5,301
13,788,450

1,417
1,537,564
2,895
11,609,069

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................... farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

63,473
83,015,929
7,939,176

5,806
46,820,180
3,957,721

3,155
39,800,990
3,317,933

Sheep and lambs inventory .................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

75,303
3,870,574
61,669
2,375,347
48,012
2,904,585

4,732
935,230
3,923
562,927
3,227
746,292

2,242
661,624
1,879
389,598
1,572
546,444

Horses and ponies inventory ................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

515,498
3,331,992
450,951
2,720,344
118,495
415,308
94,471
329,590

34,951
311,102
28,951
233,350
7,814
39,160
6,075
30,983

18,243
199,556
15,215
145,049
4,368
24,929
3,421
20,108

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................ farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

133,279
2,709,064
57,369
1,207,841

7,307
284,501
2,955
121,869

3,037
158,095
1,252
66,714

145,615
349,772,508

134,221
109,525,421

6,928
54,944,313

3,053
48,754,748

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

130,541
632
544
1,174
1,021
165
144

6,484
70
42
103
118
30
81

2,769
32
23
55
83
23
68

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

20,453
53,113,032

1,213
11,353,615

528
9,702,016

Layers sold ........................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

22,613
71,781,441

1,325
34,699,659

671
31,112,182

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

3,662
94,632,009

261
16,051,817

141
12,229,287

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ....................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

4,138
1,550,233

3,949
1,400,001

3,830
1,342,235

189
150,232

173
128,026

422
98,813

330
368
808
1,045
829
758

302
348
784
1,012
804
699

281
341
774
981
781
672

28
20
24
33
25
59

27
18
24
32
22
50

131
66
65
73
44
43

Other cattle (see text) ........................................ farms
number

26,013
12,500,974

24,241
9,160,023

23,653
8,100,166

1,772
3,340,951

1,657
2,393,056

5,066
578,605

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

26,648
20,997,121
20,640,494
12,813
1,887,297

24,878
14,699,297
13,847,166
11,910
1,627,285

24,242
12,629,041
11,661,624
11,612
1,542,995

1,770
6,297,824
6,793,328
903
260,012

1,660
4,301,244
4,640,116
854
218,710

5,115
898,788
754,045
2,703
169,386

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................ farms
number

24,235
19,109,824
4,526
14,219,165

22,710
13,072,012
4,218
8,635,173

22,121
11,086,046
4,127
6,919,486

1,525
6,037,812
308
5,583,992

1,422
4,082,534
268
3,719,729

4,432
729,402
459
350,380

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................ farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

4,755
22,498,978

4,251
16,947,369

4,098
14,262,513

504
5,551,609

427
3,298,780

705
646,982

881
102
97
99
277
3,299

795
95
92
92
269
2,908

782
88
89
89
259
2,791

86
7
5
7
8
391

80
6
1
6
8
326

416
66
46
27
45
105

Used or to be used for breeding ........................ farms
number
Other hogs and pigs .......................................... farms
number

2,096
2,864,503
4,515
19,634,475

1,786
1,964,514
4,048
14,982,855

1,679
1,603,897
3,905
12,658,616

310
899,989
467
4,651,620

254
534,126
394
2,764,654

377
82,911
619
564,071

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................ farms
number
$1,000

4,823
74,958,962
5,995,805

4,340
54,913,788
4,604,648

4,180
46,484,493
3,929,454

483
20,045,174
1,391,157

410
12,753,672
857,334

687
2,012,110
164,279

Sheep and lambs inventory ................................... farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older .................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ........................................... farms
number

2,199
900,401
1,884
507,719
1,471
849,464

2,003
847,981
1,733
486,281
1,371
801,131

1,959
803,193
1,691
453,946
1,335
763,170

196
52,420
151
21,438
100
48,333

182
39,941
137
14,147
89
44,359

900
112,957
746
70,416
558
79,267

Horses and ponies inventory ................................. farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ......................................... farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number

21,320
316,372
18,197
215,220
6,250
44,390
4,784
33,822

19,175
274,730
16,316
184,662
5,646
38,253
4,306
28,824

18,783
267,387
16,007
179,090
5,537
37,285
4,220
27,961

2,145
41,642
1,881
30,558
604
6,137
478
4,998

2,053
37,581
1,810
27,432
577
5,751
457
4,659

4,173
69,361
3,429
56,050
913
7,645
720
6,450

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................. farms
number

2,856
113,413
1,033
46,158

2,561
102,902
949
44,243

2,526
102,402
930
43,492

295
10,511
84
1,915

278
7,423
82
(D)

1,024
33,551
391
11,708

3,512
184,281,929

3,144
130,634,853

3,032
119,581,444

368
53,647,076

327
29,766,488

954
1,020,845

2,912
61
36
91
143
64
205

2,631
46
35
88
129
55
160

2,585
38
20
72
120
55
142

281
15
1
3
14
9
45

268
14
1
3
10
5
26

907
22
4
5
10
2
4

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory .............................................................. farms
number

691
40,983,271

605
30,793,295

550
28,515,180

86
10,189,976

68
5,586,399

157
426,611

Layers sold ............................................................ farms
number

879
87,974,681

772
66,578,388

735
61,245,463

107
21,396,293

79
7,498,273

154
499,276

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ...................................................... farms
number

218
49,862,171

195
41,214,234

189
39,756,156

23
8,647,937

12
4,580,499

28
808,689

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) .................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

23,609
6,862,986,935

1,661
737,718,131

998
483,078,570

9,743
618
623
16,107

8,941
510
564
13,594

456
36
34
1,135

252
21
20
705

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

15,173
55,326,479
6,876
163,447,991

978
12,124,996
576
31,578,723

460
9,652,019
375
25,251,297

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

14,766
2,183,881
124,534,268
2,697
354,104

2,812
663,628
42,542,188
728
173,654

1,785
462,584
30,695,877
544
147,130

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

4,911
3,962
3,170
1,763
960

565
822
668
389
368

335
519
439
235
257

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

284,137
58,016,810
8,460,061,378
27,019
7,542,219

38,088
16,409,113
2,462,857,575
6,243
3,358,722

20,878
11,028,938
1,670,730,149
4,384
2,614,980

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

61,623
87,820
64,225
39,409
31,060

4,646
9,549
8,467
5,896
9,530

1,860
4,514
4,669
3,467
6,368

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

65,210
3,446,917
56,346,652
5,802
658,609

12,362
1,539,688
28,812,047
2,110
491,717

7,937
1,222,405
23,643,423
1,680
431,773

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

30,024
26,927
6,405
1,324
530

2,937
5,222
2,733
876
594

1,438
3,241
1,996
727
535

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

12,603
5,739,374
9,752,130
5,297
1,875,682

4,105
3,526,083
6,718,429
2,354
1,560,653

3,079
2,870,158
5,570,970
1,880
1,328,257

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

787
2,502
2,858
2,536
3,920

108
332
632
769
2,264

58
193
436
569
1,823

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

4,408
855,943
14,322,921
1,602
173,389

890
354,478
6,455,631
358
88,330

636
262,386
4,868,106
287
73,850

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

689
1,337
1,300
680
402

41
161
250
192
246

29
115
169
137
186

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

35,810
1,154,611
67,150,587
1,157
47,244

4,787
231,544
14,310,243
248
16,631

2,551
135,207
8,561,455
174
13,788

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

23,728
9,682
1,924
386
90

2,440
1,729
482
104
32

1,168
1,023
284
53
23

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

4,633
755,647
2,276,117,420
1,652
248,719

986
311,253
990,720,819
429
115,359

594
217,263
704,025,180
275
88,292

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

1,660
1,289,776,744

1,534
1,142,905,809

1,457
891,892,523

126
146,870,935

113
69,152,508

161
24,346,312

245
60
24
1,331

223
59
23
1,229

193
36
21
1,207

22
1
1
102

21
1
1
90

101
12
1
47

905
38,900,660
749
98,829,600

834
33,436,114
688
86,637,729

777
28,361,923
627
76,546,640

71
5,464,546
61
12,191,871

48
1,485,044
40
4,490,227

170
821,669
83
1,936,845

Barley for grain ...................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,127
656,499
38,734,951
747
204,496

2,061
638,929
37,198,922
707
193,328

1,964
530,467
33,201,486
668
178,816

66
17,570
1,536,029
40
11,168

57
15,740
1,361,630
33
9,462

143
17,949
1,277,825
69
9,221

213
574
605
392
343

197
562
591
379
332

191
551
575
367
280

16
12
14
13
11

15
9
11
13
9

53
47
26
8
9

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

22,743
11,242,090
1,733,635,380
5,243
2,137,158

21,631
10,755,851
1,658,610,949
4,956
2,014,494

21,288
10,558,007
1,627,895,247
4,865
1,967,470

1,112
486,239
75,024,431
287
122,664

1,038
437,426
67,205,421
257
109,956

2,792
580,529
81,964,997
406
118,670

1,145
3,270
4,850
5,188
8,290

1,033
2,971
4,621
5,024
7,982

1,009
2,929
4,548
4,969
7,833

112
299
229
164
308

99
278
216
157
288

594
1,033
624
314
227

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,268
940,565
18,060,375
1,615
322,522

6,006
881,840
16,786,117
1,521
286,148

5,881
847,361
16,150,038
1,467
268,980

262
58,725
1,274,258
94
36,374

232
47,037
1,012,438
81
28,037

477
52,491
1,005,721
137
24,440

1,090
2,558
1,618
628
374

1,053
2,471
1,547
588
347

1,039
2,426
1,522
567
327

37
87
71
40
27

36
78
64
34
20

156
171
99
31
20

Cotton, all .............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

1,702
1,140,599
2,246,324
999
551,158

1,555
950,901
1,787,868
916
421,342

1,534
921,321
1,729,123
902
409,848

147
189,698
458,456
83
129,816

137
85,895
166,946
75
(D)

195
87,182
181,245
126
48,117

40
160
344
406
752

29
142
320
381
683

27
142
315
380
670

11
18
24
25
69

11
16
23
25
62

26
49
52
27
41

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

868
232,568
4,323,210
441
80,936

830
220,959
4,105,863
414
74,371

825
220,321
4,090,978
411
74,062

38
11,609
217,347
27
6,565

35
11,520
215,635
25
(D)

70
12,560
252,138
55
10,848

52
197
295
190
134

45
188
287
184
126

44
187
285
183
126

7
9
8
6
8

6
7
8
6
8

36
14
11
4
5

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

1,713
114,887
7,558,042
187
13,696

1,639
110,303
7,251,583
176
12,825

1,606
107,798
7,104,997
168
12,381

74
4,584
306,459
11
871

67
3,440
214,836
8
(D)

248
8,107
489,797
28
643

718
686
219
61
29

681
666
207
56
29

668
655
200
54
29

37
20
12
5
-

36
19
9
3
-

158
70
18
1
1

Peanuts for nuts .................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

525
131,638
430,391,092
277
53,560

485
120,307
388,977,986
249
46,954

480
119,405
385,317,951
247
(D)

40
11,331
41,413,106
28
6,606

40
11,331
41,413,106
28
6,606

38
2,026
5,909,556
23
1,151

Turkeys inventory (see text) .................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) .......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

801
1,571
1,381
588
292

82
184
314
213
193

37
84
179
152
142

Rice ...................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

3,251
1,089,437
76,937,581
3,251
1,089,437

2,106
1,398,978
101,691,251
2,106
1,398,978

1,756
1,214,141
88,479,269
1,756
1,214,141

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

84
681
934
861
691

34
152
298
508
1,114

16
107
224
426
983

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

19,931
4,272,465
296,457,920
2,919
445,791

3,968
1,675,866
125,720,896
964
277,400

2,554
1,281,213
97,341,144
721
238,938

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

2,193
6,947
5,626
3,061
2,104

245
897
1,076
757
993

117
477
692
508
760

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

227,384
44,017,833
1,769,878,670
13,823
2,609,346

30,922
12,044,808
476,030,575
3,708
1,878,660

16,758
7,950,962
313,947,599
2,708
1,581,744

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

34,252
78,720
58,676
34,225
21,511

2,933
8,191
7,006
5,187
7,605

1,234
3,775
3,707
2,895
5,147

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

2,498
603,650
15,195,498
921
184,121
312
158,046
5,479,489
95
41,039

741
353,874
9,112,703
312
109,118
128
122,757
4,192,146
47
(D)

563
288,348
7,510,778
245
90,993
96
91,046
3,058,308
42
21,089

Sunflower seed, all ............................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

5,001
1,394,852
1,953,947,904
395
58,536

918
448,079
645,932,795
108
28,829

526
283,846
409,162,564
92
27,230

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

400
973
1,709
1,143
776

57
100
253
233
275

31
56
136
131
172

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

13,751
250,676
531,930,612
2,012
46,884

1,960
69,006
153,309,449
371
14,020

763
37,008
81,553,403
159
6,915

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

209
1,333
1,654
2,492
3,000
2,642
2,421

20
145
152
253
391
411
588

6
45
46
72
140
158
296

Wheat for grain, all ............................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

124,773
32,803,063
1,213,886,508
9,839
1,697,112

21,369
10,600,757
451,941,584
2,735
948,229

12,938
7,301,591
327,642,988
2,125
802,793

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

23,157
40,457
26,928
15,684
18,547

2,389
5,557
4,605
3,135
5,683

1,134
3,049
2,824
2,016
3,915

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 61. Summary by Type of Organization: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19
136
184
119
67

16
132
173
104
60

16
129
172
104
59

3
4
11
15
7

3
4
11
15
7

13
18
7
-

Rice ....................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

668
254,552
18,781,464
668
254,552

597
229,364
16,953,843
597
229,364

579
215,168
15,993,279
579
215,168

71
25,188
1,827,621
71
25,188

68
24,786
1,803,084
68
24,786

59
15,825
1,128,394
59
15,825

4
70
208
237
149

4
59
183
212
139

4
55
182
208
130

11
25
25
10

9
25
24
10

10
12
19
10
8

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,027
749,340
55,812,918
516
111,324

1,920
711,625
53,125,954
486
104,233

1,890
688,134
51,152,001
478
101,447

107
37,715
2,686,964
30
7,091

97
33,369
2,460,417
29
(D)

316
72,163
4,461,131
84
10,699

113
382
530
519
483

104
359
506
496
455

101
355
498
488
448

9
23
24
23
28

9
20
22
20
26

58
109
70
40
39

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,558
7,505,979
322,524,943
2,620
726,175

17,760
7,221,920
310,906,288
2,502
696,024

17,483
7,097,365
305,530,603
2,462
681,875

798
284,059
11,618,655
118
30,151

745
262,800
10,641,225
102
28,931

2,246
347,201
13,989,509
182
22,894

819
3,074
4,524
4,743
5,398

724
2,870
4,356
4,599
5,211

717
2,815
4,280
4,544
5,127

95
204
168
144
187

89
186
158
135
177

454
950
492
226
124

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

753
290,507
7,460,904
341
98,078
243
560,916
21,280,215
72
366,132

722
271,341
6,948,936
321
89,519
221
414,162
15,789,684
66
235,215

714
269,671
6,903,474
314
88,299
197
319,956
11,327,078
55
165,633

31
19,166
511,968
20
8,559
22
146,754
5,490,531
6
130,917

30
(D)
(D)
19
(D)
16
16,323
537,784
2
(D)

30
5,786
168,220
21
3,358
9
4,947
175,555
5
(D)

Sunflower seed, all ................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

446
153,398
216,372,704
92
14,604

428
151,263
214,120,078
85
13,387

427
(D)
(D)
85
13,387

18
2,135
2,252,626
7
1,217

16
(D)
(D)
6
(D)

38
3,824
4,709,042
13
250

27
70
143
115
91

24
63
136
115
90

24
63
136
115
89

3
7
7
1

3
6
6
1

18
10
5
3
2

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

470
39,447
91,687,086
169
10,395

440
36,474
84,237,497
155
9,701

435
35,994
83,439,963
155
9,701

30
2,974
7,449,589
14
694

30
2,974
7,449,589
14
694

53
717
1,374,678
20
280

3
5
15
25
56
64
302

3
4
13
23
55
61
281

3
4
13
22
55
59
279

1
2
2
1
3
21

1
2
2
1
3
21

3
10
6
2
12
12
8

Wheat for grain, all ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

13,175
7,131,098
311,146,391
2,427
670,549

12,637
6,899,790
297,482,891
2,291
604,306

12,371
6,567,485
285,107,406
2,225
579,525

538
231,308
13,663,500
136
66,243

494
201,375
10,577,172
117
44,053

1,493
398,051
16,673,895
212
48,189

860
2,895
2,850
2,161
4,409

807
2,751
2,727
2,086
4,266

800
2,706
2,672
2,054
4,139

53
144
123
75
143

49
134
110
69
132

297
500
320
187
189

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

764,283
46,233,073
108,513,045
67,336
5,636,730

69,473
8,858,433
26,986,527
9,985
2,256,778

34,883
5,745,956
19,095,924
6,976
1,851,040

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

339,111
305,867
89,215
21,357
8,733

19,529
27,087
14,208
5,301
3,348

7,972
12,642
8,248
3,535
2,486

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

246,705
14,249,338
42,220,820
43,780
3,664,894

27,547
3,348,352
12,833,858
6,736
1,459,986

15,166
2,294,681
9,510,095
4,753
1,200,235

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

442,278
21,688,830
43,107,871
19,252
984,583

37,367
3,161,714
6,830,385
2,597
311,310

17,403
1,804,053
4,050,767
1,795
245,269

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

4,532
574,121
848
129,632

701
220,431
211
70,563

450
176,174
172
59,345

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

57,146
1,531,095
22,992
867,639

6,253
1,150,714
3,143
871,726

3,892
999,940
2,235
792,225

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

37,390
11,714
4,814
1,950
1,278

2,396
1,171
946
708
1,032

1,147
687
659
522
877

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

14,567
129,721
1,411
80,744

1,417
58,502
262
38,844

788
44,718
177
30,301

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

3,457
103,180
1,367
98,890
12,035
316,555
1,002
152,800

542
48,888
354
47,573
1,448
365,291
331
207,861

385
39,149
260
38,219
918
324,144
267
182,223

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

10,543
451
337
357
347

788
72
97
143
348

393
46
68
114
297

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

24,261
307,366
2,806
176,299
1,567
39,281
175
9,691

2,144
111,127
385
57,360
179
34,346
50
6,617

1,239
88,532
253
46,038
120
26,920
40
5,810

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

21,928
128,059
1,274
86,065

2,047
144,818
252
113,050

1,228
134,786
205
104,963

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

94,378
2,034,454
47,022
1,368,310

10,981
1,283,380
7,062
1,130,913

7,630
1,155,374
5,330
1,039,806

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

47,942
30,858
11,679
2,782
1,117

2,617
3,242
2,789
1,261
1,072

1,393
2,078
2,138
1,055
966

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

21,423
170,433

1,904
84,442

1,351
78,957

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

19,436
391,833

3,104
262,329

2,387
238,169

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

11,232
65,934

1,131
36,811

753
29,362

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 61. Summary by Type of Organization: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

29,634
5,690,715
17,915,883
7,550
2,147,787

27,633
5,301,891
16,429,544
7,046
1,930,613

27,051
5,065,533
15,648,422
6,810
1,785,423

2,001
388,824
1,486,339
504
217,174

1,866
311,294
1,157,640
440
154,835

6,144
673,262
1,978,307
1,136
223,458

6,725
9,913
6,948
3,356
2,692

6,092
9,222
6,598
3,191
2,530

6,019
9,055
6,470
3,107
2,400

633
691
350
165
162

609
659
323
139
136

2,168
2,406
997
356
217

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ......................................................... farms
acres

14,339
2,412,193
9,304,623
5,132
1,286,828

13,601
2,225,746
8,417,637
4,835
1,144,174

13,283
2,119,952
7,985,782
4,672
1,069,916

738
186,447
886,986
297
142,654

668
139,318
656,853
256
98,417

2,135
234,614
989,773
742
144,944

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ......................................................... farms
acres

13,751
1,638,223
3,828,017
2,148
373,208

12,710
1,528,307
3,564,707
1,987
346,406

12,474
1,482,677
3,461,807
1,930
326,059

1,041
109,916
263,310
161
26,802

986
97,691
233,878
147
23,792

3,344
275,205
581,400
351
30,763

Field and grass seed crops, all .............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

744
375,397
374
119,998

708
359,070
359
112,019

691
349,742
350
104,756

36
16,327
15
7,979

34
(D)
14
(D)

61
8,777
24
3,248

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

4,973
1,621,855
3,244
1,285,454

4,464
1,357,889
2,884
1,050,478

4,344
1,273,025
2,789
973,169

509
263,967
360
234,976

459
177,170
322
150,954

800
53,216
506
43,666

1,236
775
823
782
1,357

1,086
684
764
717
1,213

1,063
643
754
710
1,174

150
91
59
65
144

137
86
56
55
125

431
209
88
33
39

Snap beans ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

1,096
112,868
300
76,013

991
105,296
278
72,545

961
103,034
270
70,321

105
7,572
22
3,468

99
5,001
21
(D)

220
2,906
26
2,499

Peas, green ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

493
60,748
315
58,525
1,274
436,261
379
230,074

466
56,444
297
54,255
1,150
372,611
340
192,102

442
53,978
292
51,803
1,089
349,115
326
178,184

27
4,304
18
4,270
124
63,650
39
37,972

22
(D)
15
(D)
115
(D)
35
(D)

40
1,241
11
1,104
257
13,856
27
8,869

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

490
59
86
204
435

431
51
80
190
398

399
44
79
186
381

59
8
6
14
37

57
8
5
12
33

192
30
19
10
6

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

1,554
197,169
446
123,415
134
31,405
30
5,008

1,421
165,663
413
100,141
111
26,296
25
4,513

1,369
155,694
406
91,916
109
(D)
25
4,513

133
31,506
33
23,274
23
5,109
5
495

120
13,556
27
6,182
20
(D)
5
495

282
7,284
33
4,812
30
253
4
44

Tomatoes in the open ........................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

1,477
160,267
210
112,446

1,307
110,603
184
75,486

1,261
107,846
182
(D)

170
49,664
26
36,960

162
23,845
22
11,295

357
9,080
25
7,988

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

8,564
1,589,562
5,714
1,368,604

7,448
1,236,574
4,895
1,061,204

7,201
1,084,194
4,712
916,996

1,116
352,988
819
307,399

964
243,450
691
222,556

2,012
132,081
1,391
113,489

1,604
2,289
2,154
1,214
1,303

1,420
2,008
1,907
1,055
1,058

1,394
1,967
1,861
1,026
953

184
281
247
159
245

169
253
222
136
184

612
654
497
177
72

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,897
138,620

1,666
113,977

1,638
109,581

231
24,643

212
21,593

367
5,275

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,911
376,582

2,514
300,511

2,420
256,268

397
76,071

314
51,218

441
20,663

Peaches, all ....................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,008
41,725

911
39,795

896
38,019

97
1,930

90
1,506

211
4,767

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
Item

Family or
individual

Total

Registered
under
state law

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

12,023
289,145

1,670
219,086

1,214
200,728

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

4,857
283,261

1,111
302,735

878
282,190

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

19,404
376,703

1,538
101,851

797
80,008

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

5,839
126,744

780
66,942

526
56,309

Land in berries (see text) ...................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

20,744
103,304

1,910
33,081

1,226
27,548

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item

Family held
Total

10 or less
stockholders

Total

Othercooperative,
estate or trust,
institutional, etc.

Other than family held
10 or less
stockholders

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,392
454,902

1,180
336,627

1,123
259,504

212
118,275

187
69,128

573
42,674

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

590
186,445

515
144,877

491
(D)

75
41,568

66
35,343

142
17,803

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

689
90,692

623
73,359

610
69,601

66
17,333

61
11,753

225
12,563

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

405
67,227

360
51,029

350
49,483

45
16,197

42
(D)

137
6,839

Land in berries (see text) ....................................... farms
acres

2,023
121,020

1,808
107,754

1,768
100,177

215
13,266

199
12,441

340
4,329

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

338,237
15.3
266,831,616
789

40,589
1.8
9,272,945
228

98,281
4.5
12,141,683
124

54,889
2.5
3,974,530
72

519,893
23.6
124,740,766
240

9,626
0.4
2,518,697
262

Total ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ..................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ...................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ...................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

338,237
78,611,401
232,415

40,589
15,066,929
371,207

98,281
18,410,394
187,324

54,889
16,991,828
309,567

519,893
19,311,866
37,146

9,626
1,186,138
123,222

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

4,516
8,948
13,747
21,771
37,861

2,491
4,121
5,538
6,549
7,866

12,580
6,959
9,860
11,980
17,590

7,607
4,223
5,230
6,171
8,524

126,203
108,982
88,847
74,619
59,352

41
223
643
1,261
2,097

$25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ...........................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

42,383
49,444
67,885
48,253

4,150
2,671
2,080
1,286

11,965
8,991
8,161
4,262

5,696
4,425
5,465
2,628

23,718
12,709
10,402
6,429

1,690
1,368
1,132
624

$500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................
$1,000,000 or more ..............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .................................
$5,000,000 or more ..........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

29,181
14,248
12,662
1,431
155

1,183
2,654
1,370
654
630

2,730
3,203
2,032
667
504

2,001
2,919
1,646
654
619

4,939
3,693
2,965
549
179

386
161
132
23
6

Total sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ..................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Corn ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans ................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Barley ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Rice ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ........................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

338,237
74,559,692

40,589
14,975,322

98,281
18,351,629

54,889
16,967,123

519,893
17,067,639

9,626
1,147,173

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

337,428
67,324,582
195,781
64,793,270
251,992
35,088,262
129,703
32,822,726
114,737
8,730,213
38,423
7,513,471
231,765
18,039,429
96,552
15,539,313
19,836
1,328,441
7,326
1,097,659
9,892
487,060
3,020
367,644
5,723
1,942,896
4,918
1,920,628

6,344
812,406
2,145
775,582
3,590
272,841
951
251,728
2,066
305,418
933
288,752
1,714
71,919
372
56,582
245
17,559
81
15,749
563
63,453
230
59,107
25
6,224
20
6,138

1,689
96,454
358
84,778
957
45,646
179
38,764
403
17,061
88
13,394
339
5,492
25
2,683
43
633
2
(D)
51
820
7
(D)
65
16,593
58
16,384

1,086
33,870
158
26,389
632
16,924
85
12,843
230
5,124
25
3,064
432
9,123
46
4,844
27
971
4
(D)
21
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
3
(D)

33,985
2,514,148
10,156
2,243,890
20,119
1,023,879
4,628
862,327
12,088
641,131
3,254
519,787
9,965
389,660
2,088
287,012
3,228
199,477
1,032
165,997
2,180
86,122
467
67,164
185
42,650
132
41,032

2,690
120,150
644
97,377
1,840
53,477
332
37,800
911
18,727
100
9,148
1,554
46,844
271
29,003
25
79
30
93
-

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

30,413
1,708,283
8,767
1,481,919

1,646
74,991
283
65,979

350
10,210
41
8,529

166
544
-

6,477
131,228
597
98,450

223
930
3
270

Tobacco ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes .................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

1,038
69,053
333
57,181
3,920
662,515
2,629
632,294

146
21,716
59
20,764
450
165,066
347
162,843

16
608
3
499
128
30,507
98
29,985

56
2,842
7
2,215
20
2,747
9
2,531

10,999
1,020,679
3,546
896,316
13,283
3,946,511
9,775
3,873,007

9,625
879,747
3,056
768,827
242
27,153
149
25,157

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

5,422
358,337
1,561
305,772

40,340
12,942,258
9,130
12,617,714

4,445
280,611
465
253,648

3,397
94,385
285
72,854

7,564
863,765
1,829
817,622

430
24,317
82
21,148

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

1,431
49,816
210
38,510

6,427
412,701
601
383,028

89,344
17,636,640
26,710
16,817,280

2,559
64,020
182
49,775

5,281
312,225
702
281,477

111
1,516
4
350

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

583
17,770
78
12,435

3,106
101,841
320
80,562

1,596
49,936
141
40,705

41,147
16,340,977
16,107
16,006,377

2,343
89,573
255
68,704

224
5,244
16
2,292

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

201
1,342
6
455

256
1,513
8
753

426
2,885
9
1,443

11,045
367,010
1,032
295,838

773
8,065
19
5,810

17
(D)
-

Farms ............................................................... number
percent
Land in farms ....................................................... acres
Average size of farm .................................... acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ........................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ........................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

9,968
0.5
13,081,671
1,312

500,299
22.7
109,140,398
218

656,475
29.8
376,170,540
573

31,065
1.4
15,820,229
509

Total .....................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................... dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ...................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ...................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................

9,968
4,895,296
491,101

500,299
13,230,432
26,445

656,475
28,357,814
43,197

17
64
165
289
677

126,145
108,695
88,039
73,069
56,578

$25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ...........................................

715
930
1,888
2,055

$500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

57,318
2.6
21,270,780
371

30,546
1.4
6,949,176
227

64,570
2.9
7,040,000
109

67,254
3.1
11,963,667
178

245,675
11.1
65,919,908
268

31,065
30,351,991
977,048

57,318
35,065,603
611,773

30,546
18,235,927
596,999

64,570
37,857,217
586,297

67,254
579,867
8,622

245,675
6,363,576
25,902

129,216
78,923
84,650
102,784
116,418

809
4,159
4,104
4,427
4,576

103
69
1,643
1,792
2,481

6,826
3,709
2,255
1,681
1,435

24,903
8,048
2,855
1,542
1,047

34,244
14,795
7,685
4,711
3,285

150,382
27,776
19,895
16,807
13,839

21,313
10,411
7,382
3,750

60,799
36,825
26,514
11,366

2,545
2,243
2,344
1,585

3,204
5,879
18,547
12,034

887
1,092
2,073
2,340

545
522
1,942
4,422

1,150
601
467
170

6,458
3,722
3,169
1,476

1,924
1,244
1,088
133
23

2,629
2,288
1,745
393
150

5,253
3,727
2,847
632
248

1,315
2,958
1,642
551
765

5,533
6,033
3,412
1,419
1,202

3,144
5,104
3,669
1,020
415

7,151
11,593
8,861
1,998
734

92
54
37
7
10

1,045
1,106
720
263
123

Total sales ........................................................farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .....................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Corn .........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Wheat .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Sorghum ...................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Barley .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Rice ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas .........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .....................farms
$1,000

9,968
4,357,082

500,299
11,563,384

656,475
27,535,096

31,065
30,249,303

57,318
34,754,031

30,546
18,127,114

64,570
37,797,542

67,254
554,107

245,675
6,281,894

5,017
649,795
2,693
606,800
1,968
251,810
1,068
234,482
2,031
118,400
673
92,227
1,664
124,180
649
106,306
1,661
128,300
688
110,219
36
3,144
24
2,935
114
16,448
77
15,273

26,278
1,744,202
6,819
1,539,714
16,311
718,593
3,228
590,045
9,146
504,004
2,481
418,412
6,747
218,636
1,168
151,703
1,542
71,098
344
55,778
2,114
82,884
443
64,228
71
26,202
55
25,759

46,653
1,929,597
8,965
1,541,708
27,556
769,013
3,672
566,041
17,286
603,095
3,181
416,256
14,349
386,523
2,049
232,817
2,780
71,580
358
43,946
2,443
34,185
154
16,222
57
7,705
36
7,153

9,979
1,196,656
4,133
1,123,633
8,727
750,919
3,070
682,496
1,969
84,914
419
64,599
5,204
329,157
1,968
274,504
282
14,606
80
11,497
471
5,444
13
3,735
-

22,967
949,511
5,057
714,295
18,015
545,526
2,772
353,473
6,308
107,194
372
42,021
9,379
262,820
1,380
131,988
248
4,961
25
3,178
1,963
12,653
41
4,663
6
1,070
4
(D)

9,366
1,529,221
5,619
1,470,021
8,466
935,126
4,355
863,154
1,854
46,719
208
26,352
6,959
532,180
3,353
456,513
176
8,149
35
6,474
187
1,435
6
815
-

4,279
348,098
1,384
314,257
3,445
205,172
979
176,284
1,172
31,524
164
17,482
2,418
104,202
586
76,117
107
1,518
8
844
261
(D)
3
210
2
(D)
1
(D)

1,008
10,289
41
5,730
555
4,824
18
2,366
204
2,236
10
981
201
2,076
9
864
19
101
66
402
1
(D)
-

4,683
470,431
1,546
442,413
3,486
251,471
1,016
226,921
1,210
49,011
173
38,600
2,364
151,404
841
128,123
151
3,802
21
2,368
228
7,346
30
6,169
16
1,959
12
1,853

230
7,514
49
5,413

6,024
122,784
545
92,767

7,486
57,496
220
23,842

1,515
11,616
55
6,959

4,766
15,286
38
3,914

705
5,612
27
3,691

451
3,608
13
(D)

254
649
2
(D)

999
5,437
19
2,693

Tobacco ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ....................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000

42
5,813
26
5,466
9,968
3,334,177
7,480
3,283,523

1,332
135,118
464
122,023
3,073
585,181
2,146
564,327

2,266
46,694
194
19,612
412
42,657
156
38,703

53
1,101
3
293
11
839
5
(D)

1,156
31,621
84
9,433
32
4,862
21
4,581

119
23,296
80
22,625
68
8,747
36
8,224

249
41,228
154
39,370
225
29,172
134
26,904

5
41
5
626
3
(D)

125
9,235
32
7,726
37
4,361
19
4,083

207
98,386
126
96,766

6,927
741,062
1,621
699,707

3,248
34,170
113
19,237

265
13,894
32
12,032

1,315
35,312
150
22,856

438
13,616
70
9,688

894
32,499
148
28,086

408
1,381
1
(D)

1,364
12,830
40
(D)

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) .......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops .........................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000

193
15,677
54
13,709

4,977
295,032
644
267,418

4,269
58,805
143
34,476

172
2,999
8
2,313

783
58,093
160
54,096

135
2,439
13
1,745

652
17,880
67
14,223

326
1,622
6
1,115

1,311
8,218
22
3,341

12
727
3
580

2,107
83,602
236
65,832

733
10,531
41
5,468

53
456
-

354
7,474
37
3,891

70
934
1
(D)

279
9,031
44
7,221

80
178
-

440
4,032
15
(D)

1
(D)
-

755
8,010
19
5,810

263
1,057
3
325

36
137
1
(D)

53
519
1
(D)

33
132
1
(D)

66
998
5
960

40
27
-

182
911
3
510

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ............................................................... number
percent
Land in farms ....................................................... acres
Average size of farm .................................... acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Total

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) .................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

61,541
1,368,519
5,256
957,337

6,091
392,586
903
370,995

4,816
127,942
323
109,641

2,717
25,124
74
16,815

250,499
7,192,549
18,430
5,706,030

2,070
19,301
76
9,168

Cattle and calves ......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs .............................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

78,777
3,520,313
18,791
2,571,109

3,445
77,476
245
57,560

3,872
98,681
255
73,322

1,542
26,054
93
15,510

44,425
889,878
3,679
549,979

3,308
58,924
243
24,652

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

2,096
210,067
1,093
193,818
9,885
857,823
3,706
793,863
7,008
40,510
121
12,615

311
26,096
33
24,545
1,169
6,109
11
4,443
2,313
2,691
7
637

113
3,471
7
2,752
608
1,540
8
897
1,822
6,370
4
4,082

97
2,043
3
(D)
331
963
4
631
840
1,167
2
(D)

953
56,617
203
49,446
4,427
84,997
200
74,557
6,848
21,564
53
9,295

70
(D)
5
(D)
146
4,458
13
3,618
145
189
-

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

2,364
10,756
27
2,772
6,097
39,247
93
32,169
348
20,359
127
17,667

566
1,265
2
(D)
4,730
9,868
15
5,041
80
900
4
750

602
2,314
6
461
3,664
7,959
11
5,298
143
497
2
(D)

279
861
3
202
1,876
3,062
5
(D)
202
911
2
(D)

6,388
15,593
34
3,670
10,251
37,773
55
29,974
216
4,797
18
4,134

99
362
1
(D)
249
4,202
7
(D)
7
227
1
(D)

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

1,266
8,684
39
5,203

1,341
830
1
(D)

1,593
5,215
9
3,441

675
1,086
4
(D)

2,997
8,908
40
5,078

49
(D)
-

Government payments .................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

297,895
4,051,709

7,204
91,607

6,729
58,764

3,735
24,706

272,614
2,244,227

4,275
38,965

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

64,823
5,034,129

813
97,119

1,884
120,915

529
21,325

10,817
621,233

788
14,102

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .................................. farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

7,052
37,930

17,961
335,311

17,161
343,878

3,834
50,169

11,551
66,642

260
1,796

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

338,237
53,115,329
157,036

40,589
10,895,085
268,425

98,281
14,172,329
144,202

54,889
12,474,104
227,261

519,893
16,251,560
31,259

9,626
902,317
93,737

1,148,218
18,107,194

322,963
10,392,976

35,884
1,200,902

87,966
836,688

43,270
484,016

161,291
1,989,046

9,501
133,541

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

102,676
111,274
48,057
60,956

28,309
3,241
1,010
3,324

70,299
12,394
2,413
2,860

35,292
5,226
1,110
1,642

122,875
23,202
6,117
9,097

5,701
2,516
605
679

Chemicals purchased ...................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

918,604
10,074,914

274,581
5,002,307

25,339
1,044,913

73,748
1,201,599

33,826
297,155

135,108
1,389,171

8,136
81,967

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

122,143
96,182
31,591
24,665

18,906
2,634
911
2,888

52,624
13,362
3,421
4,341

28,638
3,388
750
1,050

112,106
11,976
4,180
6,846

5,995
1,301
425
415

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ........................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

775,893
11,740,521

288,907
6,188,000

33,681
935,830

39,674
316,065

36,872
1,988,970

99,200
953,309

7,449
48,314

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

36,029
74,102
104,983
40,084
33,709

21,061
6,007
2,959
973
2,681

22,850
9,892
4,982
941
1,009

13,794
8,797
6,975
2,493
4,813

53,976
23,471
12,874
4,015
4,864

3,167
2,556
1,254
273
199

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ..................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ........................ farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses .......................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

180 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) .....................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000

2,070
195,546
916
176,389

246,359
6,977,702
17,438
5,520,472

72,389
503,070
1,640
191,418

5,146
53,126
211
30,590

7,332
126,387
461
76,833

3,645
35,644
123
16,282

6,673
68,830
266
32,944

2,709
7,212
20
2,507

10,944
49,110
124
17,686

Cattle and calves ..........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ..............................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000

1,476
53,820
314
35,848

39,641
777,133
3,122
489,480

548,361
24,118,758
73,463
19,157,334

31,065
28,774,232
9,765
28,559,557

51,686
2,586,343
9,299
1,950,502

5,314
248,740
1,018
199,958

11,490
350,350
1,657
220,049

3,277
47,474
187
32,207

15,036
471,671
1,531
399,003

3
(D)
1
(D)
60
519
3
286
124
1,395
4
666

880
55,040
197
48,454
4,221
80,020
184
70,653
6,579
19,979
49
8,629

6,808
457,404
1,885
400,039
12,054
105,363
346
79,620
22,471
99,718
306
45,493

250
17,557
72
15,499
1,933
162,881
452
156,506
1,424
7,559
18
4,921

57,237
30,872,020
46,822
30,678,172
2,882
42,603
201
32,792
2,109
7,684
23
3,691

367
33,991
130
31,329
30,104
16,049,472
13,386
15,968,157
2,217
6,271
17
2,264

600
104,707
349
102,084
2,494
212,580
307
209,683
5,660
4,453
8
(D)

98
743
3
(D)
1,717
1,892
5
455
57,406
474,920
1,154
318,066

833
63,315
192
58,663
7,185
530,757
1,330
508,373
11,053
31,947
112
13,784

49
343
1
(D)
28
143
1
(D)
4
127
1
(D)

6,240
14,889
32
(D)
9,974
33,428
47
25,973
205
4,443
16
(D)

19,750
70,772
151
16,848
25,896
37,750
69
21,399
275
2,642
6
1,860

789
2,680
5
517
2,351
4,940
4
3,363
12
95
1
(D)

1,623
4,702
10
862
6,518
23,923
84
16,793
22
332
1
(D)

568
995
2
(D)
3,208
167,062
212
164,829
34
4,409
11
4,338

1,451
3,756
12
1,034
64,014
36,564,693
25,530
36,498,016
113
2,502
11
2,009

1,627
2,179
2
(D)
7,993
3,564
1
(D)
37
12
-

78,310
1,945,988
3,384
1,532,075
12,313
166,107
188
153,937
4,927
1,377,816
2,266
1,344,951

21
(D)
4
323

2,927
8,544
36
4,755

5,418
16,107
50
9,346

373
10,151
11
9,761

919
2,645
10
1,491

446
2,143
4
1,646

2,188
6,766
14
4,915

2,052
1,948
3
998

23,958
1,135,166
2,109
1,024,216

Government payments .....................................farms
$1,000

8,829
538,214

259,510
1,667,048

151,988
822,718

12,253
102,688

40,381
311,573

10,388
108,814

9,197
59,675

8,804
25,760

17,203
81,681

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000

3,271
357,820

6,758
249,311

13,049
249,331

1,063
71,242

1,414
70,948

1,129
83,670

638
17,024

303
2,030

1,244
40,421

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ...................................farms
$1,000

42
189

11,249
64,657

35,984
141,427

6,659
36,050

3,221
52,594

5,227
18,970

8,833
54,898

9,127
16,613

10,207
56,787

9,968
3,513,263
352,454

500,299
11,835,981
23,658

656,475
27,295,693
41,579

31,065
27,536,938
886,430

57,318
24,968,314
435,610

30,546
15,500,177
507,437

64,570
29,395,851
455,256

67,254
957,278
14,234

245,675
8,551,008
34,806

9,523
535,440

142,267
1,320,066

322,395
1,586,304

18,350
284,640

45,618
777,255

13,098
255,376

19,727
118,435

15,745
16,561

61,911
164,996

2,065
2,576
1,795
3,087

115,109
18,110
3,717
5,331

252,331
59,187
6,921
3,956

10,771
4,562
1,479
1,538

17,306
20,198
4,887
3,227

6,304
3,842
1,523
1,429

16,026
2,676
522
503

15,300
383
43
19

57,442
3,361
551
557

Chemicals purchased .......................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

9,847
540,504

117,125
766,699

225,208
396,348

14,765
120,086

37,516
315,322

11,874
128,179

21,692
94,113

12,439
5,747

52,508
79,972

2,427
2,775
1,683
2,962

103,684
7,900
2,072
3,469

210,059
12,704
1,590
855

10,347
3,102
826
490

23,146
11,882
1,596
892

6,848
3,565
968
493

18,810
2,151
376
355

12,272
143
20
4

50,185
1,696
365
262

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

8,673
411,489

83,078
493,506

155,758
401,342

13,164
167,893

41,100
440,643

10,977
198,263

13,453
65,172

9,763
6,096

33,344
78,937

517
1,114
2,837
1,783
2,422

50,292
19,801
8,783
1,959
2,243

98,521
41,080
13,369
1,865
923

4,506
3,249
3,404
1,103
902

5,176
15,097
17,041
2,513
1,273

2,924
1,867
3,578
1,557
1,051

8,533
2,740
1,542
366
272

8,598
990
159
14
2

26,196
4,862
1,596
396
294

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ..........................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ..................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ...........................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................... dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ..................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more .............................................

490,819
38,003,682

48,385
1,113,961

5,006
21,980

6,112
65,990

2,133
6,684

35,400
262,980

1,305
9,610

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

25,190
14,330
6,226
1,926
713

4,598
313
67
12
16

5,057
782
173
61
39

1,891
208
25
5
4

28,453
5,602
956
259
130

939
308
50
5
3

278,572
3,599,873

29,863
266,653

1,687
6,915

1,957
9,796

760
3,211

19,684
105,611

913
4,576

279,155
34,403,809

24,532
847,308

3,944
15,065

4,702
56,194

1,565
3,473

19,832
157,369

533
5,035

Feed purchased ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more .............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

82,578
919,649

12,512
51,732

15,193
70,277

6,491
22,221

89,412
326,852

3,411
15,801

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

52,016
22,932
6,197
1,099
334

11,063
1,271
122
34
22

13,204
1,716
212
40
21

5,737
687
55
5
7

78,398
9,354
1,364
211
85

2,728
599
71
9
4

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

333,445
4,405,866

39,856
589,606

95,200
594,880

53,275
655,728

497,693
1,708,815

9,545
118,947

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

164,696
121,476
30,144
17,129

32,112
4,112
1,223
2,409

79,252
11,702
2,109
2,137

40,596
8,559
1,844
2,276

449,524
35,143
6,788
6,238

6,483
1,862
545
655

Utilities (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

220,544
1,056,829

23,200
443,034

64,584
655,893

35,263
419,402

156,066
677,584

5,823
26,777

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

58,893
114,032
41,617
3,538
2,464

12,137
5,917
2,830
789
1,527

26,761
22,635
11,019
2,122
2,047

14,004
11,820
6,826
1,284
1,329

90,261
48,036
13,233
2,231
2,305

2,521
2,033
1,077
137
55

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

314,500
4,229,666

37,576
861,281

91,410
1,014,705

51,585
941,770

458,585
1,942,054

8,986
78,205

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

143,166
123,834
31,194
16,306

28,913
4,678
1,272
2,713

69,274
15,713
3,074
3,349

37,824
9,196
1,874
2,691

393,529
52,031
7,056
5,969

6,067
2,166
450
303

Hired farm labor ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more .............................................

482,186
21,877,661

103,753
2,134,728

13,642
2,201,929

36,293
3,514,033

23,615
4,698,926

64,381
1,602,859

5,593
157,354

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

50,537
29,487
19,760
3,364
605

5,416
2,620
2,499
1,386
1,721

14,498
8,816
7,246
3,159
2,574

6,853
5,133
5,778
2,704
3,147

40,548
11,702
8,679
2,429
1,023

2,843
1,441
954
290
65

Contract labor .................................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

182,701
4,514,166

24,914
233,386

5,265
883,842

30,075
1,977,432

7,638
306,091

28,797
335,666

2,492
50,110

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

5,413
9,730
7,662
1,324
785

1,069
1,186
1,158
453
1,399

4,224
8,489
9,592
2,923
4,847

1,743
2,649
1,950
494
802

10,044
10,551
5,865
1,175
1,162

235
874
912
238
233

Customwork and custom hauling ..................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

362,475
4,091,038

112,335
1,129,394

4,922
293,825

17,223
487,081

3,376
139,324

46,470
462,181

1,437
7,483

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

22,353
44,680
35,341
6,120
3,841

1,460
1,211
1,089
375
787

3,850
5,720
4,853
1,238
1,562

1,126
1,116
660
134
340

18,762
16,619
7,970
1,612
1,507

625
497
268
33
14

490,372
13,274,530

169,862
7,605,556

9,259
755,363

7,911
317,654

7,689
345,933

50,919
1,098,890

3,690
50,335

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

38,783
21,235
37,234
72,610

4,430
886
1,074
2,869

3,614
1,115
1,286
1,896

2,964
1,127
1,400
2,198

30,353
5,639
6,118
8,809

2,147
500
484
559

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) .................. farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 or more ...............................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

594
9,626

33,501
243,744

213,888
6,972,206

18,145
17,520,031

301
213
66
8
6

27,213
5,081
840
246
121

136,389
49,958
16,356
5,792
5,393

463
6,053

18,308
94,983

207
3,573

Feed purchased ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

23,620
1,143,008

22,060
4,464,215

40,055
5,480,450

23,706
112,483

52,309
839,694

8,143
3,109
1,929
1,429
3,535

12,610
6,367
3,028
891
724

9,944
1,844
2,387
2,845
5,040

14,403
2,235
9,413
10,204
3,800

21,424
1,941
235
65
41

38,312
10,752
1,973
694
578

146,918
1,435,574

6,115
80,061

19,745
881,770

7,087
330,368

7,895
167,683

13,212
31,345

23,649
280,884

19,092
148,761

95,922
5,536,632

14,495
17,439,970

7,604
261,237

18,091
4,133,847

37,752
5,312,767

14,421
81,138

36,295
558,809

1,578
14,446

84,423
296,605

526,560
4,892,615

26,810
6,573,034

50,046
10,315,257

29,113
6,806,768

62,248
17,132,739

58,842
238,518

176,163
1,745,445

1,009
430
117
22
-

74,661
8,325
1,176
180
81

377,096
121,041
22,194
4,246
1,983

14,866
6,321
2,707
1,228
1,688

6,309
11,458
19,753
6,758
5,768

11,616
4,563
3,416
3,569
5,949

31,099
5,879
2,633
5,046
17,591

49,236
8,765
702
86
53

115,966
51,341
7,039
1,150
667

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

9,801
327,020

478,347
1,262,848

648,118
1,886,377

30,770
342,343

56,964
987,716

29,628
349,463

62,815
705,945

64,898
78,521

236,144
606,918

2,387
3,613
1,967
1,834

440,654
29,668
4,276
3,749

560,288
77,633
7,490
2,707

22,073
5,988
1,497
1,212

20,594
27,564
5,057
3,749

18,950
7,449
1,915
1,314

42,723
12,756
4,619
2,717

62,178
2,450
185
85

211,559
21,492
1,894
1,199

Utilities (see text) ..............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

7,154
137,469

143,089
513,338

333,692
613,419

20,621
146,165

53,145
762,814

20,795
254,714

41,406
564,837

28,327
30,896

104,887
292,026

1,040
2,472
2,313
679
650

86,700
43,531
9,843
1,415
1,600

196,511
114,244
20,912
1,378
647

8,765
8,103
2,964
385
404

5,370
16,624
26,063
2,580
2,508

5,469
6,761
6,742
1,015
808

11,917
9,030
15,894
3,161
1,404

20,236
7,233
805
36
17

56,236
38,404
8,913
750
584

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance .................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

9,464
297,249

440,135
1,566,599

602,689
2,273,182

29,028
413,508

54,567
2,060,177

27,803
466,758

58,871
714,926

56,755
106,046

208,865
872,650

2,585
3,548
1,672
1,659

384,877
46,317
4,934
4,007

496,606
92,684
9,105
4,294

19,053
6,804
1,615
1,556

12,998
24,019
9,188
8,362

16,566
7,405
2,153
1,679

37,391
16,271
3,129
2,080

52,250
4,135
257
113

170,747
33,201
3,097
1,820

Hired farm labor ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

5,329
293,204

53,459
1,152,301

128,782
1,458,359

9,572
586,769

30,994
2,837,455

9,016
747,764

16,688
990,271

8,004
53,878

37,446
1,050,687

841
1,505
2,335
514
134

36,864
8,756
5,390
1,625
824

92,319
22,719
11,312
1,923
509

4,982
1,976
1,634
516
464

8,025
8,873
8,210
3,210
2,676

3,559
2,215
1,931
707
604

7,106
5,403
3,064
509
606

6,546
944
423
67
24

21,873
8,234
5,402
1,263
674

Contract labor ...................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,967
47,516

24,338
238,040

49,496
262,662

2,512
34,789

5,313
123,747

2,311
92,079

5,912
105,833

3,531
11,741

16,937
146,898

191
632
804
164
176

9,618
9,045
4,149
773
753

16,992
20,607
9,979
1,334
584

683
853
673
151
152

749
1,611
1,926
484
543

444
757
702
179
229

1,099
2,157
1,932
444
280

1,800
1,221
435
52
23

5,397
6,293
4,075
717
455

Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

3,250
101,080

41,783
353,617

105,724
404,956

9,617
103,030

30,810
781,682

5,795
143,414

6,268
64,754

4,634
9,959

15,301
71,438

171
716
1,346
525
492

17,966
15,406
6,356
1,054
1,001

51,103
37,920
14,313
1,493
895

3,368
3,076
2,311
505
357

3,011
10,360
12,063
2,325
3,051

1,406
1,890
1,810
349
340

2,189
2,547
1,280
119
133

3,151
1,163
265
29
26

7,989
5,016
1,807
259
230

4,757
260,470

42,472
788,085

159,165
1,414,495

9,932
241,176

31,830
632,443

8,057
421,470

7,628
206,396

4,779
38,964

23,341
196,189

851
604
1,030
2,272

27,355
4,535
4,604
5,978

112,379
18,216
16,011
12,559

4,764
1,130
1,516
2,522

14,160
5,523
6,775
5,372

2,103
828
1,512
3,614

3,163
1,213
1,579
1,673

3,805
348
304
322

17,845
2,021
1,870
1,605

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 to $249,999 .......................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) .........................................farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ...................farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees .............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles .......... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

109,199
1,385,219

37,359
557,357

3,072
147,701

7,007
113,946

3,744
81,489

13,110
164,280

602
4,223

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

8,136
11,466
12,355
3,016
2,386

829
691
744
259
549

2,710
1,948
1,586
334
429

1,303
967
938
227
309

5,452
3,419
2,898
670
671

253
184
124
28
13

Interest expense .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 or more .............................................

667,454
10,880,731

169,229
3,223,065

10,101
299,346

27,543
780,541

14,724
350,372

101,913
1,151,397

4,188
46,167

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

55,713
75,801
33,777
3,938

4,629
3,440
1,369
663

10,931
10,798
4,429
1,385

6,562
5,757
1,874
531

51,360
40,752
8,632
1,169

2,108
1,690
346
44

Secured by real estate ................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .....................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................

519,095
7,185,334

122,167
1,893,830

7,416
163,291

23,175
628,149

10,976
232,649

82,370
806,300

3,213
31,915

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

8,785
33,838
59,195
13,381
6,968

1,039
2,433
2,698
552
694

2,717
6,147
9,453
2,423
2,435

1,348
3,440
4,497
873
818

11,092
31,364
33,764
4,032
2,118

418
1,267
1,272
167
89

Not secured by real estate ........................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .....................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................
$50,000 or more ...........................................

413,327
3,695,397

120,176
1,329,235

6,370
136,054

14,190
152,393

8,607
117,723

55,768
345,097

2,584
14,253

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

20,630
40,330
45,575
9,271
4,370

2,022
2,066
1,321
375
586

5,444
4,908
2,754
481
603

2,732
3,121
2,046
369
339

21,418
20,551
10,857
1,879
1,063

826
1,051
603
68
36

Property taxes paid .......................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 or more ...............................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

302,574
1,502,484

33,147
172,206

91,492
542,367

49,392
199,748

472,967
1,112,290

8,763
22,047

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

216,754
50,806
27,869
7,145

27,543
2,689
1,761
1,154

70,340
11,369
6,489
3,294

40,658
5,215
2,514
1,005

427,805
30,471
11,674
3,017

7,952
480
226
105

1,115,703
17,119,339

240,326
3,420,106

20,018
991,593

47,311
1,683,178

28,242
1,536,274

136,338
1,074,187

5,621
51,437

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

116,037
88,850
21,478
9,729
4,232

13,002
3,622
1,059
818
1,517

29,094
10,754
2,992
1,915
2,556

16,350
6,662
1,816
1,520
1,894

109,063
19,152
4,057
2,325
1,741

3,844
1,285
266
154
72

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 .......................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

46,182
1,198,790

672
24,071

1,019
29,563

410
7,962

6,158
127,705

429
5,403

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

222,696
6,227,970

16,819
636,039

46,074
1,363,344

25,356
701,643

163,618
2,007,735

5,313
95,968

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) .......................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

338,237
28,662,449
84,741

40,589
4,463,346
109,964

98,281
4,950,555
50,371

54,889
4,679,350
85,251

519,893
5,330,842
10,254

9,626
388,375
40,346

2
Farms with net gains .................................. number
Average net gain .....................................dollars

1,037,041
89,479

271,225
112,362

27,056
180,622

55,669
112,948

32,061
168,296

255,671
30,770

7,587
57,267

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ..............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

8,005
25,229
21,812
43,849
43,308
129,022

2,367
6,163
4,070
5,407
2,905
6,144

4,082
11,090
7,814
11,120
7,403
14,160

2,577
5,922
3,922
5,974
4,132
9,534

42,707
83,289
40,261
41,947
21,062
26,405

317
1,322
1,112
1,736
1,227
1,873

Farms with net losses ................................... number
Average net loss .....................................dollars

1,167,751
15,596

67,012
27,055

13,533
31,298

42,612
31,379

22,828
31,382

264,222
9,599

2,039
22,613

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ..............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

7,477
20,045
11,784
13,212
6,505
7,989

2,355
5,143
2,335
1,921
715
1,064

4,983
13,700
7,518
7,884
3,796
4,731

3,224
7,647
3,853
3,794
1,718
2,592

49,773
111,710
47,512
37,148
11,108
6,971

292
661
345
386
143
212

All other production
expenses (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 or more .............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

1,363
49,597

11,145
110,460

21,967
81,933

1,976
27,228

84
326
542
182
229

5,115
2,909
2,232
460
429

11,740
6,335
3,290
423
179

Interest expense ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

5,185
131,851

92,540
973,379

1,231
2,301
1,440
213

Secured by real estate .................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .....................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

8,645
102,355

2,024
35,691

2,559
40,936

1,305
2,424

6,431
29,880

785
566
415
108
102

2,499
3,070
2,167
433
476

541
618
591
134
140

1,095
728
498
72
166

872
324
100
6
3

3,318
1,865
1,074
96
78

188,282
1,928,417

12,698
396,595

34,066
1,170,614

12,699
328,252

23,863
519,689

13,286
88,365

59,050
644,078

48,021
36,761
6,846
912

99,764
72,345
14,468
1,705

4,878
4,703
2,343
774

9,259
15,667
6,918
2,222

4,076
5,074
2,957
592

7,656
10,252
5,328
627

7,747
5,055
458
26

27,301
26,344
5,021
384

2,945
57,513

76,212
716,872

143,593
1,341,795

9,650
163,997

26,171
745,356

10,607
211,899

21,564
428,274

11,089
71,776

50,317
498,018

213
717
1,369
389
257

10,461
29,380
31,123
3,476
1,772

20,180
55,415
57,624
6,843
3,531

932
3,094
4,095
846
683

1,524
5,821
12,760
3,054
3,012

1,074
2,667
4,483
1,383
1,000

1,693
5,241
9,504
3,077
2,049

1,911
4,463
4,343
279
93

6,206
17,433
22,888
2,772
1,018

Not secured by real estate ...........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .....................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...........................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .......................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

3,959
74,338

49,225
256,507

118,312
586,623

8,310
232,598

24,195
425,258

7,566
116,354

11,567
91,415

6,897
16,589

31,369
146,060

353
839
1,816
630
321

20,239
18,661
8,438
1,181
706

43,110
49,479
21,661
2,614
1,448

1,954
2,435
2,260
727
934

4,038
8,541
8,624
1,434
1,558

1,760
2,262
2,463
582
499

3,935
4,496
2,514
347
275

3,639
2,532
656
52
18

12,126
12,438
5,879
710
216

Property taxes paid ..........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

8,392
56,012

455,812
1,034,230

596,434
1,227,124

29,176
121,461

53,347
379,543

28,650
129,864

61,180
203,863

57,479
96,720

219,970
535,379

5,651
1,397
1,004
340

414,202
28,594
10,444
2,572

550,608
30,312
12,221
3,293

23,774
2,958
1,740
704

34,392
11,150
5,588
2,217

22,464
3,432
2,099
655

52,361
5,922
2,235
662

54,143
2,462
745
129

196,977
15,703
5,865
1,425

8,186
300,288

122,531
722,462

354,570
1,495,953

22,284
458,190

52,546
2,138,283

20,837
677,906

41,560
2,387,494

33,262
60,358

118,409
1,195,818

2,464
3,072
1,280
742
628

102,755
14,795
2,511
1,429
1,041

300,453
43,920
6,023
2,665
1,509

15,028
4,572
1,254
709
721

17,037
21,679
6,458
3,555
3,817

10,283
6,027
1,987
1,318
1,222

16,839
5,998
4,812
6,754
7,157

31,184
1,817
164
52
45

91,470
21,459
3,074
1,382
1,024

Production expenses paid by
landlords 1 ..........................................................farms
$1,000

2,401
63,832

3,328
58,469

7,573
72,144

903
21,529

1,743
26,212

1,151
28,513

709
8,849

170
1,143

737
10,484

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000

7,099
357,405

151,206
1,554,361

290,747
3,408,337

17,760
520,507

43,107
2,456,987

16,100
796,834

26,582
999,878

18,865
106,402

75,616
959,864

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ..........................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................... dollars

9,968
1,588,866
159,397

500,299
3,353,602
6,703

656,475
2,611,132
3,978

31,065
2,987,946
96,184

57,318
10,555,964
184,165

30,546
2,916,832
95,490

64,570
8,669,638
134,267

67,254
-306,156
-4,552

245,675
-940,799
-3,829

2
Farms with net gains .................................. number
Average net gain .................................... dollars

8,189
212,452

239,895
23,731

244,039
32,663

15,361
222,792

50,440
218,339

13,203
270,616

27,558
336,739

8,770
18,810

35,988
68,252

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

126
424
419
874
909
5,437

42,264
81,543
38,730
39,337
18,926
19,095

31,600
70,506
40,012
45,706
24,263
31,952

1,272
2,822
1,627
2,256
1,657
5,727

533
2,046
1,833
4,992
7,405
33,631

579
956
649
1,145
1,311
8,563

1,091
1,325
685
945
1,731
21,781

2,502
2,894
1,128
1,210
506
530

5,556
9,235
5,015
6,085
3,550
6,547

Farms with net losses ................................... number
Average net loss ..................................... dollars

1,779
84,823

260,404
8,983

412,436
12,996

15,704
27,659

6,878
66,452

17,343
37,831

37,012
16,487

58,484
8,056

209,687
16,201

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

84
268
163
302
262
700

49,397
110,781
47,004
36,460
10,703
6,059

43,021
155,537
92,122
80,662
25,101
15,993

1,507
5,382
3,468
3,129
1,111
1,107

504
1,382
1,088
1,509
976
1,419

1,111
5,793
3,995
3,747
1,049
1,648

2,459
13,503
9,568
7,957
2,193
1,332

6,032
26,090
13,673
9,802
2,116
771

11,861
60,638
50,240
55,098
20,539
11,311

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ...........farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 .........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 .............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Total

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

338,237
24,760,677
73,205

40,589
4,168,920
102,711

98,281
4,864,959
49,500

54,889
4,665,410
84,997

519,893
4,831,394
9,293

9,626
379,175
39,391

Operators reporting net gains 2 ........................ farms
Average net gain .....................................dollars

1,025,783
81,061

266,125
100,830

27,054
170,350

55,493
112,093

32,020
168,153

254,690
29,179

7,514
56,895

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ..............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

8,268
25,972
22,453
45,187
44,158
120,087

2,367
6,186
4,087
5,398
2,884
6,132

4,090
11,101
7,792
11,114
7,447
13,949

2,580
5,941
3,922
5,946
4,130
9,501

42,735
83,311
40,279
41,866
21,009
25,490

324
1,337
1,149
1,675
1,191
1,838

Operators reporting net losses ........................ farms
Average net loss .....................................dollars

1,179,009
16,075

72,112
28,744

13,535
32,488

42,788
31,677

22,869
31,434

265,203
9,805

2,112
22,885

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ..............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ...............................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

7,791
20,743
12,454
14,262
7,410
9,452

2,361
5,140
2,334
1,911
708
1,081

4,998
13,718
7,539
7,915
3,828
4,790

3,219
7,648
3,861
3,824
1,719
2,598

49,825
111,891
47,616
37,349
11,275
7,247

306
671
349
408
157
221

50,572
4,445,758

35,776
3,280,413

490
52,955

136
10,358

59
1,580

4,960
645,851

216
8,446

693,187
10,489,874

192,972
3,166,377

10,801
291,502

21,256
712,491

9,595
161,157

157,314
2,270,537

4,808
104,553

121,874
1,875,665

50,394
795,666

2,327
67,275

4,194
189,134

1,235
28,098

20,087
299,403

583
6,190

241,923
2,883,897

49,946
734,017

3,614
78,989

6,278
105,717

3,379
24,339

90,086
1,156,011

765
4,216

47,603
594,944

3,817
45,797

1,484
9,496

2,009
24,225

2,271
25,811

14,337
202,511

259
4,078

23,350
566,834

2,363
30,178

889
28,620

1,363
95,006

644
20,775

4,993
66,301

44
277

288,196
854,995

126,468
333,044

2,955
26,410

7,251
100,173

1,777
6,324

30,979
101,810

1,127
2,414

82,001
1,676,727

47,133
971,665

867
34,378

2,301
114,696

197
6,633

8,427
180,321

1,012
27,824

34,410
145,413

6,164
32,288

413
2,153

430
2,851

265
1,656

6,849
27,178

427
3,997

118,939
1,891,400

20,484
223,723

1,948
44,181

2,930
80,689

1,628
47,522

22,727
237,001

3,056
55,556

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

336,395
220,170,247
333,886
194,191,397

40,586
6,905,884
40,582
6,018,702

98,281
6,267,198
98,275
5,339,755

54,884
2,158,713
54,881
1,698,564

477,862
69,140,484
289,135
36,965,418

9,626
1,538,541
9,626
1,219,827

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

58,543
39,957
50,301
71,753
53,557
39,139
20,636

33,009
1,856
1,392
1,592
1,154
872
707

82,298
6,814
4,398
3,045
1,027
427
266

49,357
2,509
1,354
1,091
367
138
65

192,699
42,380
22,921
15,331
7,437
5,406
2,961

5,848
1,361
993
817
355
206
46

404,753
35,771,154

38,333
3,742,370

5,355
228,249

9,134
319,141

5,210
119,315

79,174
6,923,777

2,667
173,510

89,587
7,405,898

18,953
2,800,363

4,341
88,002

4,037
79,742

2,494
38,094

27,432
1,621,132

781
38,052

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

59,260
8,314,586
26,074
11,121,531

8,996
440,062
2,964
130,869

13,175
465,562
2,063
62,998

9,008
264,568
1,193
38,172

196,517
21,856,855
15,677
1,773,302

1,926
81,733
999
25,419

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................ farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments ................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................ farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives .......................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) ......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) .......................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland .......................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres .....................................................
50 to 99 acres ...................................................
100 to 199 acres ...............................................
200 to 499 acres ...............................................
500 to 999 acres ...............................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................................
2,000 acres or more ..........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only .......................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ........................................ farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ............................... farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................... dollars

9,968
1,294,708
129,886

500,299
3,157,511
6,311

656,475
2,133,878
3,251

31,065
3,365,181
108,327

57,318
10,512,753
183,411

30,546
2,279,172
74,614

64,570
3,922,073
60,741

67,254
-307,821
-4,577

245,675
-998,758
-4,065

Operators reporting net gains 2 ........................farms
Average net gain .................................... dollars

7,899
187,406

239,277
23,086

242,161
31,344

15,199
256,503

50,333
218,086

12,732
231,823

25,312
185,294

8,748
18,658

35,916
66,864

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135
432
425
896
984
5,027

42,276
81,542
38,705
39,295
18,834
18,625

31,655
70,456
39,794
45,328
23,888
31,040

1,258
2,828
1,641
2,251
1,618
5,603

542
2,063
1,834
4,991
7,456
33,447

619
1,015
707
1,374
1,573
7,444

1,173
1,731
1,254
3,024
4,757
13,373

2,500
2,889
1,122
1,208
509
520

5,543
9,220
5,021
6,093
3,535
6,504

Operators reporting net losses .........................farms
Average net loss ..................................... dollars

2,069
89,710

261,022
9,066

414,314
13,170

15,866
33,620

6,985
66,452

17,814
37,745

39,258
19,565

58,506
8,051

209,759
16,210

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

81
289
162
359
338
840

49,438
110,931
47,105
36,582
10,780
6,186

43,184
155,848
92,578
81,026
25,378
16,300

1,523
5,412
3,476
3,154
1,116
1,185

508
1,387
1,102
1,532
994
1,462

1,156
5,849
4,010
3,857
1,164
1,778

2,540
13,738
9,822
8,479
2,666
2,013

6,041
26,089
13,683
9,808
2,115
770

11,865
60,670
50,256
55,089
20,546
11,333

2,378
434,420

2,366
202,985

2,843
86,971

1,168
77,137

1,853
54,205

1,903
161,388

321
20,831

259
1,116

804
52,953

5,998
206,833

146,508
1,959,150

163,097
1,549,002

12,349
172,892

36,379
458,674

11,228
181,082

15,190
208,272

10,679
71,255

52,327
1,246,633

1,396
46,094

18,108
247,119

24,777
241,882

2,685
42,726

6,559
87,571

2,648
42,145

1,922
33,590

1,145
6,660

3,901
41,514

1,392
29,474

87,929
1,122,321

53,313
456,887

3,726
51,349

2,980
41,950

3,108
40,701

4,701
29,310

4,238
24,908

16,554
139,719

193
7,211

13,885
191,222

14,218
180,924

658
6,236

2,180
23,851

525
4,619

1,495
19,906

1,099
6,959

3,510
44,610

92
883

4,857
65,140

7,277
140,839

192
4,842

387
4,076

137
5,013

650
26,141

768
11,162

3,687
133,883

3,759
55,849

26,093
43,547

61,520
52,746

6,820
16,217

28,074
144,161

6,500
21,556

6,279
35,543

2,448
1,225

7,125
15,786

1,829
54,969

5,586
97,527

12,871
192,595

1,766
31,336

4,582
79,524

1,442
24,021

821
17,623

320
2,644

1,274
21,289

148
2,335

6,274
20,846

11,594
29,672

452
1,136

5,803
38,948

258
1,351

588
3,665

579
1,116

1,015
3,399

426
10,018

19,245
171,427

30,915
253,457

1,864
19,052

5,034
38,595

1,782
41,676

2,743
42,493

2,287
16,580

24,597
846,432

9,968
10,976,689
9,967
9,778,279

458,268
56,625,254
269,542
25,967,312

421,642
64,156,251
340,934
36,675,357

23,341
6,378,177
20,475
5,218,572

52,360
14,616,513
50,149
13,291,838

19,024
5,141,784
14,688
4,747,504

35,952
2,924,144
23,848
2,140,320

26,723
1,123,930
14,168
429,300

98,289
7,441,584
46,983
2,890,874

927
714
951
1,707
2,070
2,257
1,341

185,924
40,305
20,977
12,807
5,012
2,943
1,574

194,572
64,802
40,141
27,120
9,274
3,778
1,247

8,966
3,113
2,507
2,883
1,651
1,010
345

7,157
8,470
13,019
15,179
4,583
1,366
375

5,779
1,426
1,611
2,681
1,931
1,003
257

16,066
3,273
2,116
1,533
556
223
81

12,342
1,072
433
228
74
15
4

39,478
3,383
1,682
1,340
600
351
149

1,373
335,555

75,134
6,414,712

155,482
17,976,893

7,109
607,024

17,664
904,264

5,468
186,953

12,871
470,935

13,293
450,509

55,660
3,841,724

812
153,677

25,839
1,429,403

21,444
2,316,923

1,061
111,647

2,311
107,510

812
31,219

1,934
52,312

1,238
53,171

3,530
105,783

1,974
521,594
900
187,584

192,617
21,253,528
13,778
1,560,299

40,001
5,093,338
14,090
2,093,740

2,916
293,560
860
147,374

4,932
220,805
1,872
92,096

3,360
145,649
484
30,459

6,281
239,676
791
20,901

4,159
160,224
578
30,726

11,620
473,864
1,314
129,339

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total .....................................................................farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products .............................farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ........................................................farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...........................................farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .........................farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ........................................................farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ...........................................farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ......................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ..........................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres .....................................................
50 to 99 acres ...................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ..........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ..........................farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ........................................farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ...............................farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ..........................farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Total

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland .................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured .......................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured .................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

95,947
7,428,212
24,163
1,518,953
82,285
5,909,259

15,505
943,607
3,644
181,434
13,541
762,173

23,516
1,808,940
4,678
293,023
20,514
1,515,917

18,315
1,023,655
2,695
87,982
16,697
935,673

222,176
20,343,364
53,859
2,988,752
188,736
17,354,612

5,362
544,002
2,412
98,962
4,044
445,040

1,132,606
408,832,116

104,019
31,625,261

9,602
826,453

14,505
2,855,267

7,230
361,338

165,447
28,234,757

4,234
313,185

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

181,066
7,607,896

21,888
597,001

45,154
1,210,278

28,214
430,824

251,243
7,022,161

5,299
122,969

Irrigated land ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested cropland .......................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land .............................. farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

43,503
23,510,091
43,203
23,299,157
2,320
210,934

20,497
4,159,631
20,394
4,102,108
1,019
57,523

59,995
4,275,451
59,535
4,196,676
3,100
78,775

34,679
806,310
34,492
778,751
1,190
27,559

51,615
12,329,957
48,816
11,639,566
10,757
690,391

1,988
69,697
1,986
68,802
27
895

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ........................................... farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

86,421
8,858,911

1,725
138,368

1,970
121,568

1,383
65,829

196,461
22,744,837

529
21,562

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

204,305
153,117,105

4,829
2,843,400

20,343
2,725,199

3,960
293,850

39,638
19,756,242

3,573
697,637

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

1,688
640,668
1,646
136,060

3,848
130,410
3,773
442,336

4,749
120,762
4,293
350,591

1,384
12,004
1,245
73,749

2,579
398,673
2,340
102,547

27
871
26
1,259

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................dollars
Average per acre ........................................dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

338,237
539,720,398
1,595,687
2,023

40,589
44,473,158
1,095,695
4,796

98,281
118,080,818
1,201,461
9,725

54,889
37,975,030
691,851
9,555

519,893
260,390,126
500,853
2,087

9,626
8,010,519
832,175
3,180

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ...........................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ...........................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

14,958
16,847
32,035
69,598
62,235

8,060
4,438
6,860
10,190
4,968

9,094
7,368
12,992
26,787
20,211

7,430
4,988
8,644
15,988
9,766

58,963
66,349
106,730
160,642
75,404

1,291
928
1,501
2,501
1,485

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .....................................
$10,000,000 or more ............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

60,716
59,008
17,251
5,589

2,562
1,857
822
832

11,011
7,023
2,135
1,660

4,499
2,587
648
339

32,791
14,164
3,328
1,522

877
753
219
71

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

338,224
68,823,847

40,587
5,251,159

98,263
6,707,008

54,870
4,576,326

519,782
28,769,971

9,624
1,059,190

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ..........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ...............................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ...............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ...........................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ...........................................
$500,000 or more .................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

9,287
12,463
25,433
59,445
59,637
63,047
71,953
36,959

4,972
5,074
7,629
10,511
4,925
2,710
2,398
2,368

11,970
11,649
17,507
27,332
15,075
7,785
5,037
1,908

7,583
6,008
9,097
14,024
7,886
5,214
3,709
1,349

58,418
68,221
103,395
154,258
76,464
33,030
18,235
7,761

371
556
1,253
2,564
2,010
1,432
1,020
418

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ..................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

299,424
849,438

32,641
89,793

73,557
137,854

41,389
95,416

363,844
610,177

8,530
22,845

Tractors ............................................................... farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ...................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ....................... farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

309,743
1,125,374
125,170
200,005
216,487
382,716
236,651
542,653

32,380
99,770
21,302
36,599
19,192
39,683
7,290
23,488

76,973
175,266
48,054
72,243
44,221
90,710
7,384
12,313

38,771
92,692
29,222
51,569
18,446
34,095
3,861
7,028

435,475
894,775
219,729
304,090
289,545
426,408
94,981
164,277

8,951
32,071
6,003
11,053
7,568
16,025
2,646
4,993

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............ farms
number

295,490
346,935

207,549
246,789

2,505
3,148

717
847

424
481

23,841
27,861

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................ farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) .................. farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

188 UNITED STATES

1,330
1,530
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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland .....................................................farms
acres
Woodland pastured ..........................................farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ....................................farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................farms
acres

1,882
465,323
388
41,806
1,683
423,517

214,932
19,334,039
51,059
2,847,984
183,009
16,486,055

276,839
29,296,577
188,785
17,472,796
144,626
11,823,781

12,287
822,924
6,495
401,511
8,284
421,413

32,367
2,431,374
13,453
598,671
26,166
1,832,703

9,672
587,854
3,882
161,598
7,196
426,256

30,317
1,616,809
13,143
429,488
21,780
1,187,321

23,402
974,036
13,241
443,007
13,912
531,029

82,951
7,821,251
42,259
4,032,475
52,386
3,788,776

2,489
1,377,283

158,724
26,544,289

513,197
273,595,629

20,633
8,065,459

37,808
3,054,266

12,311
772,910

36,230
1,838,433

45,565
9,539,914

166,059
48,062,429

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ...................................................farms
acres

3,387
262,376

242,557
6,636,816

305,760
9,122,083

19,605
553,669

42,181
1,168,627

20,046
446,628

42,147
660,614

37,413
325,787

131,555
2,594,644

Irrigated land ........................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ..........................................farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ..............................farms
acres

5,267
3,654,571
5,252
3,634,632
173
19,939

44,360
8,605,689
41,578
7,936,132
10,557
669,557

49,104
7,752,488
30,406
4,568,320
27,848
3,184,168

3,619
1,039,255
2,467
920,080
1,641
119,175

5,364
1,425,670
4,740
1,300,916
1,354
124,754

2,896
285,036
2,045
253,395
1,139
31,641

4,158
170,269
2,199
143,566
2,183
26,703

5,433
188,649
1,773
78,943
4,201
109,706

20,165
656,498
6,035
255,626
15,833
400,872

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................farms
acres

1,765
369,077

194,167
22,354,198

36,731
5,363,264

3,053
289,307

3,519
141,858

3,396
105,160

2,911
150,259

2,058
133,357

6,603
434,732

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................farms
acres

7,843
8,297,982

28,222
10,760,623

39,605
27,847,308

6,234
3,547,113

16,351
4,859,086

6,578
3,594,966

2,503
925,698

986
887,760

4,076
1,870,090

24
11,235
24
5,187

2,528
386,567
2,290
96,101

1,921
721,160
1,398
34,322

209
31,865
173
9,614

1,854
420,795
1,617
427,729

139
9,638
116
3,161

842
26,155
723
119,679

432
23,246
312
2,375

792
42,042
575
6,948

Estimated market value of land and
buildings .............................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ....................................... dollars
Average per acre ........................................ dollars

9,968
21,274,539
2,134,284
1,626

500,299
231,105,068
461,934
2,118

656,475
445,922,515
679,268
1,185

31,065
27,102,624
872,449
1,713

57,318
75,260,109
1,313,027
3,538

30,546
27,912,399
913,782
4,017

64,570
39,555,557
612,600
5,619

67,254
20,961,671
311,679
1,752

245,675
106,940,847
435,294
1,622

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ...........................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ...........................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................

340
501
727
1,565
1,764

57,332
64,920
104,502
156,576
72,155

62,623
63,054
116,964
200,655
117,804

2,456
2,248
5,153
9,220
5,288

1,996
1,772
4,369
13,957
14,636

4,773
3,052
4,993
6,856
3,873

6,430
6,507
11,426
18,656
11,298

14,508
9,371
14,973
19,057
6,842

31,891
26,789
49,644
80,333
39,458

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .....................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .....................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .....................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

2,025
2,069
715
262

29,889
11,342
2,394
1,189

56,905
27,850
6,906
3,714

3,344
2,478
696
182

11,259
6,981
1,656
692

3,085
2,774
947
193

6,451
3,117
535
150

1,628
583
189
103

12,031
4,127
959
443

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ...................................................farms
$1,000

9,968
3,488,806

500,190
24,221,975

656,456
39,961,084

31,065
4,500,992

57,315
12,802,344

30,537
4,075,627

64,566
5,953,240

67,248
2,095,629

245,600
11,266,243

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ..........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ...............................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ...............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ...........................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ...........................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

233
217
375
1,040
1,243
1,777
2,854
2,229

57,814
67,448
101,767
150,654
73,211
29,821
14,361
5,114

50,466
60,897
106,675
199,891
126,040
70,762
36,378
5,347

1,667
2,140
3,950
7,793
5,533
4,263
3,785
1,934

1,513
1,539
2,708
7,033
10,080
13,988
14,474
5,980

3,081
2,589
3,868
6,635
4,547
3,971
4,169
1,677

6,659
6,366
9,844
16,919
10,754
7,281
5,087
1,656

11,641
11,196
14,601
18,704
7,059
2,640
1,351
56

28,563
29,318
46,381
75,744
38,768
17,310
8,576
940

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .....................farms
number

8,662
26,580

346,652
560,752

564,263
1,012,172

27,674
59,355

48,397
119,772

26,163
54,992

55,340
108,514

53,973
75,234

196,659
299,821

Tractors ................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ......................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more .......................farms
number

8,514
31,525
1,642
2,150
3,784
6,416
7,455
22,959

418,010
831,179
212,084
290,887
278,193
403,967
84,880
136,325

572,928
1,184,644
259,254
344,456
419,032
651,897
121,512
188,291

27,700
81,512
12,730
18,748
20,705
37,257
11,202
25,507

51,681
233,274
20,831
34,063
44,869
111,005
36,167
88,206

22,781
58,791
10,970
15,021
14,915
23,392
9,288
20,378

50,700
99,985
28,752
37,893
32,031
51,257
6,732
10,835

45,200
66,038
27,969
34,156
22,519
27,784
3,335
4,098

180,315
277,691
106,954
131,196
96,139
122,304
17,538
24,191

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms
number

2,353
2,731

20,158
23,600

29,731
33,940

5,812
6,417

13,196
14,418

5,974
6,515

2,200
2,481

582
632

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ..................farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

2,959
3,406
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UNITED STATES 189

Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Total

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ..................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................ farms
number
Hay balers ........................................................... farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

3,027
4,125
9,882
10,191
93,579
112,639

183
280
467
530
4,706
5,474

51
88
923
965
3,441
3,915

22
39
226
249
1,981
2,280

8,656
12,857
13,846
15,189
145,606
177,208

227
294
221
244
3,732
4,829

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

313,246
169,128,131
60,415
5,318,810

31,815
5,592,233
7,082
224,048

79,489
4,859,572
7,591
226,793

33,872
1,183,849
3,503
50,461

135,038
27,109,247
35,305
1,679,503

9,055
1,107,029
1,090
40,556

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

128,427
52,648,071
252,477
157,627,002
13,797
3,694,195
30,094
14,435,561

19,458
4,332,668
14,423
3,773,570
2,385
690,825
7,535
1,539,528

57,386
4,832,747
48,892
3,320,373
5,645
405,484
34,735
2,982,335

20,575
648,217
23,481
938,657
1,714
84,164
8,825
241,333

46,050
16,052,074
97,148
20,861,172
6,050
2,013,444
8,385
2,355,433

6,726
617,556
4,792
712,352
1,243
146,177
1,390
93,497

44,638
12,125,799

6,720
2,671,622

2,053
579,248

15,351
1,246,604

1,806
25,005

14,957
7,291,507

2,317
168,582

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

128,713
163,783
45,741

27,345
8,703
4,541

85,681
8,558
4,042

44,668
5,693
4,528

432,955
69,703
17,235

4,430
4,155
1,041

Land owned ......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ........................................ farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

296,140
132,194,138
292,496
118,615,788

36,192
5,706,233
36,048
5,230,641

94,400
12,024,394
94,239
10,495,489

50,411
3,506,868
50,361
3,186,816

504,266
125,427,695
502,658
93,874,161

8,610
1,358,644
8,585
1,292,066

Land rented or leased from others ....................... farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ........................ farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

210,979
149,472,877
209,524
148,215,828

13,374
4,243,642
13,244
4,042,304

12,746
1,734,517
12,600
1,646,194

10,297
809,022
10,221
787,714

88,649
32,032,425
86,938
30,866,605

5,236
1,243,986
5,196
1,226,631

Land rented or leased to others ........................... farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

64,905
14,835,399

5,005
676,930

9,184
1,617,228

5,080
341,360

119,750
32,719,354

1,169
83,933

Total operators ................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator .............................................................
2 operators ...........................................................
3 operators ...........................................................
4 operators ...........................................................
5 or more operators ..............................................

3,337,450

488,518

66,196

153,149

90,945

743,495

14,090

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

218,839
95,820
19,028
3,228
1,322

21,070
15,778
2,665
606
470

54,000
37,000
5,586
1,102
593

28,158
21,314
3,731
960
726

334,526
158,026
21,181
4,115
2,045

6,196
2,678
587
126
39

Total women operators ................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator .........................................................
2 operators .......................................................
3 operators .......................................................
4 operators .......................................................
5 or more operators ..........................................

1,008,943

89,888

21,078

46,929

30,975

225,942

2,459

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

82,311
2,968
371
65
35

17,760
1,248
183
30
30

41,508
2,206
227
42
26

25,664
1,861
296
64
58

202,631
8,808
1,271
261
140

2,144
131
16
1

Sex of operator:
Male ..........................................................................
Female ......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

321,892
16,345

33,831
6,758

84,405
13,876

44,557
10,332

436,066
83,827

9,128
498

Primary occupation:
Farming ....................................................................
Other .........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

222,975
115,262

23,322
17,267

45,020
53,261

25,408
29,481

159,949
359,944

6,121
3,505

Place of residence:
On farm operated .....................................................
Not on farm operated ................................................

1,693,362
511,430

251,354
86,883

32,015
8,574

73,171
25,110

38,291
16,598

344,328
175,565

7,537
2,089

Days worked off farm:
None .........................................................................
Any ...........................................................................
1 to 49 days ..........................................................
50 to 99 days ........................................................
100 to 199 days ....................................................
200 days or more ..................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

148,040
190,197
38,195
16,651
28,246
107,105

14,938
25,651
4,374
2,999
4,608
13,670

29,792
68,489
14,347
7,812
10,834
35,496

18,055
36,834
6,899
3,834
5,944
20,157

181,451
338,442
69,479
24,830
39,572
204,561

4,094
5,532
893
519
945
3,175

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ..........................................................
3 or 4 years ...............................................................
5 to 9 years ...............................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

7,827
11,448
31,704

2,239
3,334
7,323

4,124
7,745
19,785

2,137
3,525
9,958

20,577
33,318
86,485

348
371
963

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ....................................................... farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................ farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush .................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ...................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ...................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................ farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners .......................................................... farms
Part owners ......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................ farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

190 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

6,483
9,835
107
115
820
960

1,946
2,728
13,518
14,830
141,054
171,419

317
443
18,415
19,702
236,968
293,894

8
13
2,321
2,380
14,131
17,736

9,454
8,829,110
448
166,266

116,529
17,173,108
33,767
1,472,681

281,170
35,265,339
83,971
4,551,280

9,780
8,365,482
6,613
7,051,823
1,815
1,156,454
1,140
675,411

29,544
7,069,036
85,743
13,096,997
2,992
710,813
5,855
1,586,525

7,391
5,487,223

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

12
18
9,985
10,818
36,858
48,023

45
55
488
495
6,142
7,234

142
195
660
681
12,098
14,406

6
6
627
647
8,282
9,678

31
43
2,293
2,344
29,751
35,014

16,744
4,527,923
11,650
1,032,158

43,021
10,037,180
38,510
5,800,128

11,565
3,625,438
9,175
1,155,927

14,874
1,555,366
13,781
1,246,991

12,086
330,936
6,549
91,315

49,116
2,780,283
29,541
718,901

36,251
5,062,508
159,278
21,555,751
1,822
177,028
3,354
446,944

5,228
1,481,366
12,196
3,758,478
425
84,650
602
157,093

18,075
3,046,177
33,406
6,590,071
1,254
181,114
1,301
157,789

5,305
1,452,890
9,460
3,785,594
533
118,839
758
183,291

5,429
634,663
12,808
1,541,438
453
67,790
717
95,810

2,167
78,911
6,987
252,727
177
1,836
180
2,287

10,006
677,530
33,328
2,290,950
737
40,789
847
95,808

5,249
1,635,702

2,085
145,359

115
9,746

514
38,556

164
28,354

395
71,540

85
2,630

393
15,628

2,819
4,886
2,263

425,706
60,662
13,931

427,384
190,538
38,553

18,490
10,847
1,728

21,660
30,844
4,814

20,272
8,205
2,069

52,660
10,278
1,632

56,595
7,394
3,265

205,610
27,646
12,419

Land owned ..........................................................farms
acres
Owned land in farms ........................................farms
acres

7,832
5,325,643
7,705
4,690,140

487,824
118,743,408
486,368
87,891,955

619,448
259,247,952
617,922
243,678,245

29,421
10,331,513
29,337
9,429,437

52,578
14,421,223
52,504
13,962,330

28,543
4,212,846
28,477
3,739,941

62,985
5,669,055
62,938
5,181,593

64,044
8,097,606
63,989
7,361,386

233,673
65,407,595
233,256
56,547,660

Land rented or leased from others .......................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms
acres

7,207
8,478,477
7,149
8,391,531

76,206
22,309,962
74,593
21,248,443

230,881
134,387,186
229,091
132,492,295

12,694
6,498,251
12,575
6,390,792

35,808
7,367,144
35,658
7,308,450

10,357
3,237,987
10,274
3,209,235

12,044
1,899,225
11,910
1,858,407

10,746
4,636,241
10,659
4,602,281

40,527
9,600,437
40,065
9,372,248

Land rented or leased to others ...........................farms
acres

1,943
722,449

116,638
31,912,972

65,987
17,464,598

4,441
1,009,535

3,693
517,587

3,796
501,657

6,442
528,280

5,706
770,180

20,151
9,088,124

Total operators ................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

14,511

714,894

983,462

49,038

101,601

49,663

107,499

107,670

396,214

6,451
2,775
562
136
44

321,879
152,573
20,032
3,853
1,962

382,300
234,208
31,637
6,039
2,291

16,614
11,963
1,862
426
200

25,389
23,058
6,652
1,532
687

15,705
12,039
1,990
561
251

28,471
31,396
3,552
771
380

32,143
31,163
3,003
703
242

115,907
114,833
11,398
2,486
1,051

Total women operators ................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

2,454

221,029

284,714

13,001

26,013

13,972

41,098

45,475

169,858

2,172
108
15
4
1

198,315
8,569
1,240
257
138

256,436
11,501
1,270
231
97

11,686
515
75
9
4

22,378
1,416
187
39
14

12,234
647
87
20
12

36,289
1,892
246
33
25

39,210
2,615
268
40
14

146,240
9,731
958
183
91

Sex of operator:
Male ..........................................................................
Female ......................................................................

9,507
461

417,431
82,868

587,148
69,327

28,939
2,126

53,955
3,363

27,823
2,723

52,207
12,363

49,703
17,551

178,057
67,618

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other .........................................................................

8,121
1,847

145,707
354,592

291,083
365,392

16,105
14,960

49,878
7,440

15,858
14,688

33,334
31,236

24,052
43,202

86,897
158,778

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated ................................................

5,590
4,378

331,201
169,098

526,299
130,176

26,648
4,417

52,133
5,185

25,551
4,995

58,334
6,236

59,823
7,431

205,415
40,260

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ..................................................

5,736
4,232
870
335
624
2,403

171,621
328,678
67,716
23,976
38,003
198,983

215,388
441,087
61,197
36,913
64,726
278,251

11,138
19,927
2,543
1,474
2,644
13,266

38,406
18,912
4,964
1,312
2,145
10,491

10,372
20,174
2,502
1,305
2,502
13,865

24,076
40,494
5,002
2,689
5,450
27,353

18,442
48,812
5,981
3,360
6,616
32,855

67,649
178,026
22,996
12,399
23,400
119,231

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ...............................................................
5 to 9 years ...............................................................

280
450
1,049

19,949
32,497
84,473

24,466
38,552
102,335

943
1,656
4,382

1,701
2,392
6,466

1,473
2,280
5,334

3,213
5,716
13,515

3,726
6,844
15,627

12,457
22,048
56,631

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ......................................................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .........................farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................farms
number
FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................farms
acres treated
Manure .................................................................farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ..............................................................farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ....................................farms
acres
Nematodes .......................................................farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards .......................farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................................farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ...........................................................farms
Part owners ..........................................................farms
Tenants ................................................................farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ......................................................

1,621,506

287,258

27,693

66,627

39,269

379,513

7,944

Average years on present farm ................................

21.6

27.4

19.9

18.8

18.7

21.8

24.3

Age group:
Under 25 years .........................................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................................
45 to 49 years ...........................................................
50 to 54 years ...........................................................
55 to 59 years ...........................................................
60 to 64 years ...........................................................
65 to 69 years ...........................................................
70 years and over .....................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

2,770
21,447
40,420
40,823
49,878
48,017
40,752
33,908
60,222

256
2,266
5,247
4,966
6,089
5,952
5,236
3,992
6,585

181
2,607
9,267
10,237
14,099
15,296
14,094
11,456
21,044

169
2,069
6,693
7,201
9,192
9,064
7,572
5,462
7,467

1,706
17,732
50,988
52,462
66,950
72,554
69,702
60,156
127,643

126
696
1,340
1,283
1,444
1,398
1,181
872
1,286

Average age .............................................................

57.1

56.1

55.9

59.1

56.0

59.5

54.2

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ...............

55,570

1,842

1,385

8,871

2,341

9,219

62

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native .............................
Asian .........................................................................
Black or African American ........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................
White ........................................................................
More than one race reported ....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

957
305
2,398
32
333,863
682

2,981
1,374
1,727
85
34,130
292

1,304
4,163
836
335
90,742
901

364
1,472
320
118
52,249
366

4,421
935
6,405
148
505,509
2,475

33
3
227
9,306
57

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person ....................................................................
2 people ....................................................................
3 people ....................................................................
4 people ....................................................................
5 or more people ......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

43,320
168,809
49,243
44,770
32,095

4,443
18,306
6,736
5,889
5,215

11,597
50,468
14,158
12,582
9,476

6,218
27,094
8,395
7,885
5,297

79,582
274,581
70,375
59,772
35,583

1,013
4,328
1,812
1,631
842

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ................................................
25 to 49 percent ........................................................
50 to 74 percent ........................................................
75 to 99 percent ........................................................
100 percent ...............................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

135,485
45,712
61,442
57,626
37,972

27,762
3,241
3,610
3,085
2,891

73,082
7,881
8,394
5,454
3,470

36,121
4,791
5,406
4,379
4,192

427,346
33,911
30,426
17,729
10,481

4,186
1,461
1,691
1,205
1,083

Operator is a hired manager ................................ farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

11,692
14,886,740

1,780
1,804,651

6,504
2,528,991

4,058
629,746

10,835
10,570,180

262
120,819

Farms withInternet access .........................................................
High-speed internet access ......................................

1,246,723
726,700

212,853
130,717

23,446
14,333

62,454
41,549

37,595
25,293

251,629
147,689

4,511
2,407

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ..............................................................
2 households ............................................................
3 households ............................................................
4 households ............................................................
5 households or more ...............................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

242,789
69,909
15,212
6,523
3,804

31,048
6,792
1,468
759
522

77,772
14,492
3,206
1,554
1,257

43,510
7,988
1,867
842
682

416,800
76,823
15,010
7,034
4,226

6,450
2,391
524
184
77

Family or individual ............................................. farms
acres
Partnership .......................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law .............................. farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

279,040
180,704,923
35,317
51,392,963
18,862
34,590,279

34,183
3,997,179
3,318
2,251,301
1,937
1,893,478

79,502
5,333,944
9,326
2,247,561
6,573
1,982,462

39,329
2,071,021
4,410
517,991
3,264
422,534

449,380
85,765,950
41,810
19,852,656
20,794
13,815,327

8,341
1,847,520
1,041
472,430
323
199,554

Corporation .......................................................... farms
acres
Family held ...................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders .......................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................ farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

20,420
32,411,345
19,430
31,282,138
323
19,107

2,672
2,897,149
2,346
2,474,127
41
2,305

7,801
3,270,930
6,736
2,592,087
235
6,501

10,365
1,320,945
9,009
1,136,134
106
8,903

16,254
12,252,435
14,028
10,762,112
452
13,576

224
192,811
208
180,912
208

Other than family held ...................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders .......................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................ farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

990
1,129,207
63
927

326
423,022
35
291

1,065
678,843
145
920

1,356
184,811
52
1,304

2,226
1,490,323
232
1,994

16
11,899
16

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ..................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

3,460
2,322,385

416
127,316

1,652
1,289,248

785
64,573

12,449
6,869,725

20
5,936

482,186
2,636,509

103,753
299,298

13,642
255,940

36,293
613,889

23,615
351,064

64,381
264,909

5,593
43,308

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

43,660
90,009
82,825
209,289

6,861
84,987
11,566
170,953

16,162
148,705
30,619
465,184

14,599
180,850
17,899
170,214

21,262
70,349
54,821
194,560

1,625
7,454
5,125
35,854

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ...................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

192 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

8,189

363,380

491,122

24,084

46,759

21,459

42,126

41,057

154,539

Average years on present farm .................................

25.4

21.7

22.0

23.2

24.0

19.0

16.9

16.6

16.4

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ...........................................................
35 to 44 years ...........................................................
45 to 49 years ...........................................................
50 to 54 years ...........................................................
55 to 59 years ...........................................................
60 to 64 years ...........................................................
65 to 69 years ...........................................................
70 years and over .....................................................

127
663
1,354
1,216
1,541
1,330
1,163
957
1,617

1,453
16,373
48,294
49,963
63,965
69,826
67,358
58,327
124,740

3,665
32,076
76,668
70,333
84,620
88,953
85,763
75,527
138,870

241
1,936
4,380
4,087
4,353
4,309
3,687
2,985
5,087

653
5,253
10,168
9,189
9,570
7,701
5,736
3,661
5,387

351
2,510
6,858
5,334
4,857
3,713
2,820
1,903
2,200

276
3,727
11,875
9,739
10,418
9,381
7,621
5,585
5,948

598
3,636
10,342
9,004
9,984
9,400
8,285
6,711
9,294

1,012
11,476
35,912
33,319
38,697
38,237
32,461
23,806
30,755

Average age ..............................................................

55.2

59.7

57.8

55.4

51.6

50.5

53.1

54.8

55.1

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

319

8,838

19,185

494

581

478

1,831

2,676

6,667

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native .............................
Asian .........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

39
26
191
2
9,656
54

4,349
906
5,987
146
486,547
2,364

13,251
1,105
14,102
326
623,174
4,517

268
40
192
14
30,402
149

210
34
165
5
56,764
140

330
80
666
32
29,267
171

875
928
726
36
61,476
529

4,468
211
746
83
61,212
534

5,277
567
2,316
142
235,537
1,836

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person ....................................................................
2 people ....................................................................
3 people ....................................................................
4 people ....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

1,140
5,041
1,585
1,411
791

77,429
265,212
66,978
56,730
33,950

79,470
346,086
98,781
80,507
51,631

3,035
14,927
4,810
4,338
3,955

4,496
19,703
9,654
8,845
14,620

2,391
10,806
5,224
6,146
5,979

5,227
27,414
11,280
10,787
9,862

7,358
30,481
11,335
10,331
7,749

28,705
120,320
40,197
34,067
22,386

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent ........................................................
50 to 74 percent ........................................................
75 to 99 percent ........................................................
100 percent ...............................................................

3,074
1,024
1,711
2,330
1,829

420,086
31,426
27,024
14,194
7,569

511,534
55,004
46,498
27,266
16,173

20,243
2,675
3,061
2,868
2,218

13,498
4,345
7,881
12,408
19,186

18,635
2,209
3,398
3,350
2,954

40,936
3,790
6,592
6,841
6,411

61,339
2,237
2,031
880
767

217,729
9,004
8,682
5,206
5,054

Operator is a hired manager ................................farms
acres

597
1,100,730

9,976
9,348,631

11,389
54,237,710

1,113
1,996,776

2,602
1,629,154

1,478
680,400

2,070
439,596

839
1,036,781

5,399
30,231,774

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

6,413
4,393

240,705
140,889

339,946
182,405

19,022
10,655

31,286
16,172

20,921
12,313

41,736
22,860

43,390
23,806

162,445
98,908

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

6,792
2,199
565
279
133

403,558
72,233
13,921
6,571
4,016

515,064
113,292
16,998
7,523
3,598

23,728
5,465
1,091
458
323

39,475
12,244
3,498
1,215
886

23,568
4,926
1,138
542
372

51,986
9,380
1,704
883
617

57,246
7,948
1,151
605
304

210,841
27,448
4,095
2,066
1,225

Family or individual .............................................farms
acres
Partnership ...........................................................farms
acres
Registered under state law ...............................farms
acres

7,108
7,652,931
1,905
3,920,571
1,390
3,121,456

433,931
76,265,499
38,864
15,459,655
19,081
10,494,317

592,845
233,399,703
44,918
66,946,957
19,218
48,559,767

26,631
8,859,141
2,545
3,426,192
1,322
2,385,005

45,128
13,213,564
8,425
5,095,834
5,606
3,872,005

25,373
4,235,508
2,341
1,056,189
1,391
683,716

57,487
5,235,657
3,452
840,142
1,848
552,876

62,712
7,548,482
3,323
2,578,806
1,125
1,945,570

214,725
23,784,978
15,062
5,210,407
7,799
3,581,796

Corporation ..........................................................farms
acres
Family held .......................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ...........................farms
10 or less stockholders .................................farms

869
1,392,142
795
1,115,735
8
787

15,161
10,667,482
13,025
9,465,465
444
12,581

14,265
57,431,276
13,039
51,690,517
364
12,675

1,703
3,345,881
1,478
3,055,059
45
1,433

3,487
2,667,614
3,334
2,566,031
48
3,286

2,648
1,589,591
2,268
1,413,850
82
2,186

3,320
908,494
2,921
808,493
127
2,794

837
1,630,733
714
1,598,867
9
705

12,302
5,593,417
10,534
4,884,785
209
10,325

Other than family held ......................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ...........................farms
10 or less stockholders .................................farms

74
276,407
8
66

2,136
1,202,017
224
1,912

1,226
5,740,759
62
1,164

225
290,822
27
198

153
101,583
13
140

380
175,741
65
315

399
100,001
131
268

123
31,866
8
115

1,768
708,632
74
1,694

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc .....................................farms
acres

86
116,027

12,343
6,747,762

4,447
18,392,604

186
189,015

278
293,768

184
67,888

311
55,707

382
205,646

3,586
31,331,106

5,329
24,710

53,459
196,891

128,782
338,934

9,572
51,429

30,994
176,242

9,016
48,393

16,688
85,012

8,004
21,073

37,446
130,326

4,034
11,866
3,733
12,844

15,603
51,029
45,963
145,862

38,450
79,737
107,132
259,197

4,639
25,020
7,132
26,409

23,139
111,651
18,783
64,591

5,101
26,061
6,399
22,332

9,148
40,150
11,598
44,862

1,870
4,002
6,998
17,071

16,401
49,918
28,279
80,408

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ...................................................farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .........................................farms
workers
Less than 150 days ......................................farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ............................. farms

38,784

4,084

3,517

9,692

3,521

6,232

2,177

8,488

580

196

3,399

328

1,151

244

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

4,667
34,446
12,987
22,263
21,826
22,875
15,159
13,985
55,289
56,678
44,392
33,670

11,369
14,476
2,619
2,483
1,916
1,222
727
547
1,696
1,439
1,098
997

30,224
38,562
5,992
5,853
4,424
2,948
1,911
1,368
3,498
1,926
908
667

21,018
19,774
3,299
2,965
2,296
1,296
827
582
1,490
850
307
185

14,282
162,913
50,201
64,277
52,731
42,942
23,037
16,865
46,005
25,051
13,042
8,547

874
1,978
747
893
1,008
698
581
370
1,168
752
398
159

338,237
40,589
98,281

338,237
-

40,589
-

98,281

-

-

-

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

-

-

-

54,889
-

519,893
9,626
9,968

9,626
9,626
-

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

-

-

-

-

500,299
-

-

245,675

-

-

-

-

-

-

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms .................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

23,287
4,342,927

7,854
284,535

10,705
381,151

7,558
252,138

80,598
10,480,147

1,359
128,537

Retirement farms ............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

43,618
11,145,214

7,330
401,847

24,019
1,176,387

9,947
511,988

138,910
24,969,708

1,390
220,923

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................ farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

82,301
17,987,456

11,245
475,627

33,212
1,469,019

17,431
711,887

209,913
29,796,286

2,514
250,802

Farming occupation/lower sales ...................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

45,866
15,501,346

6,456
371,064

11,034
655,046

6,606
297,224

46,405
12,245,090

2,124
326,325

Farming occupation/higher sales ..................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

46,832
37,931,057

1,339
270,655

3,527
548,179

2,569
203,948

7,374
6,139,555

896
340,453

Large family farms ............................................... farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

43,988
58,772,162

1,129
476,980

3,319
747,656

2,084
249,001

5,674
7,968,630

593
426,063

Very large family farms ........................................ farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

36,985
103,759,574

3,007
4,959,876

4,056
3,154,889

3,277
991,035

6,912
17,988,578

464
689,909

Non-family farms ................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

15,360
17,391,880

2,229
2,032,361

8,409
4,009,356

5,417
757,309

24,107
15,152,772

286
135,685

Cattle and calves inventory .................................. farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .....................................................................
10 to 49 .................................................................
50 to 99 .................................................................
100 to 199 .............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................
500 or more ..........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

90,587
9,150,124

6,065
258,974

6,413
347,713

2,426
95,010

71,399
3,335,111

3,913
254,429

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

10,489
35,951
18,250
14,179
8,987
2,731

3,075
2,221
351
183
138
97

2,817
2,564
526
243
158
105

1,108
946
188
118
41
25

24,291
32,761
7,213
3,965
2,401
768

521
1,975
783
407
183
44

Cows and heifers that had calved .................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

74,776
4,173,057

4,608
143,983

5,226
210,331

1,914
56,657

58,678
1,718,157

3,663
145,824

Beef cows .................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .............................................................
10 to 49 .........................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................
500 or more ..................................................

764,984
32,834,801

73,449
4,093,623

4,366
134,586

5,132
208,789

1,846
55,984

58,153
1,697,988

3,627
(D)

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

11,749
36,708
13,493
7,850
3,284
365

2,431
1,499
193
108
104
31

2,475
2,017
325
145
107
63

919
711
123
51
28
14

24,952
25,416
4,403
2,146
1,028
208

660
2,137
562
192
60
16

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ...................................................................
10 to 49 acres ...............................................................
50 to 69 acres ...............................................................
70 to 99 acres ...............................................................
100 to 139 acres ...........................................................
140 to 179 acres ...........................................................
180 to 219 acres ...........................................................
220 to 259 acres ...........................................................
260 to 499 acres ...........................................................
500 to 999 acres ...........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 acres or more .....................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...........................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .......................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ..........................................
Cotton farming (11192) .............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ...............
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ...................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ...............................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ..........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ...............................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ..............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

194 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

483

3,572

6,133

425

42

865

1,649

63

63
452
205
291
383
445
240
226
1,172
2,041
2,416
2,034

13,345
160,483
49,249
63,093
51,340
41,799
22,216
16,269
43,665
22,258
10,228
6,354

46,553
169,124
50,498
64,244
60,575
45,644
30,949
23,471
69,475
42,299
23,479
30,164

-

-

9,968
9,968

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

1,713

293

848

443

1,883

57

42

142

146

735

3,350
7,679
2,034
2,614
2,470
1,804
1,236
1,047
3,200
2,537
1,611
1,483

1,662
4,760
2,312
4,046
4,842
4,831
4,247
4,033
14,505
8,405
2,801
874

7,410
9,144
1,533
1,817
1,494
1,070
827
683
2,446
2,363
1,334
425

13,456
25,860
4,674
4,972
4,081
2,375
1,719
1,272
3,372
1,850
692
247

20,810
29,379
4,070
3,804
2,813
1,686
912
566
1,314
768
389
743

58,048
104,166
13,643
12,705
15,678
10,786
5,951
3,894
10,263
5,547
2,603
2,391

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

500,299
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

500,299
-

656,475
-

31,065
-

57,318
-

30,546
-

64,570
-

67,254

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

245,675

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms .....................................farms
acres

452
95,951

78,787
10,255,659

102,217
19,713,055

3,266
424,678

3,490
456,686

3,378
175,195

8,183
354,872

15,047
1,025,546

43,254
4,528,834

Retirement farms ..............................................farms
acres

722
274,498

136,798
24,474,287

156,798
41,737,702

5,449
989,541

2,724
575,153

2,246
166,558

7,030
407,754

12,311
1,214,387

45,711
6,284,536

Residential/lifestyle farms .................................farms
acres

1,125
329,630

206,274
29,215,854

260,914
55,211,773

11,154
1,385,819

4,821
525,268

10,134
434,547

19,797
784,511

30,703
1,926,686

110,219
10,434,706

Farming occupation/lower sales .......................farms
acres

1,031
374,207

43,250
11,544,558

86,274
49,306,917

3,361
896,171

5,912
999,145

2,522
194,920

4,548
237,110

7,347
1,844,456

32,568
4,641,956

Farming occupation/higher sales .....................farms
acres

1,644
1,466,315

4,834
4,332,787

16,484
50,504,343

1,481
1,244,537

16,208
4,120,807

1,234
266,451

1,030
101,091

305
1,933,208

1,743
817,513

Large family farms ................................................farms
acres

1,791
2,682,085

3,290
4,860,482

9,965
45,164,271

1,493
1,699,767

11,238
4,665,253

2,126
557,824

4,240
501,608

145
1,372,199

1,150
848,787

Very large family farms .........................................farms
acres

2,482
6,589,703

3,966
10,708,966

7,558
52,904,858

3,527
7,014,763

10,065
8,107,467

7,068
4,360,999

17,163
4,106,147

116
1,509,951

1,531
2,365,875

Non-family farms ..................................................farms
acres

721
1,269,282

23,100
13,747,805

16,265
61,627,621

1,334
2,164,953

2,860
1,821,001

1,838
792,682

2,579
546,907

1,280
1,137,234

9,499
35,997,701

Cattle and calves inventory ..................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .....................................................................
10 to 49 .................................................................
50 to 99 .................................................................
100 to 199 .............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

1,813
215,221

65,673
2,865,461

626,186
48,458,055

29,034
16,074,501

57,094
15,757,857

10,404
515,827

23,917
1,164,650

10,984
225,798

29,160
964,238

169
694
374
252
248
76

23,601
30,092
6,056
3,306
1,970
648

141,084
300,299
85,725
50,436
32,789
15,853

6,829
10,010
3,179
2,438
2,808
3,770

3,567
8,536
14,116
15,876
9,539
5,460

4,663
3,418
1,007
689
477
150

10,230
7,623
2,789
1,964
1,115
196

7,254
2,951
407
185
142
45

17,671
8,213
1,366
917
639
354

Cows and heifers that had calved ....................farms
number

1,625
99,724

53,390
1,472,609

546,317
24,324,712

17,392
911,686

56,890
9,204,724

7,594
208,748

18,930
653,595

7,507
121,912

19,160
373,813

Beef cows .....................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .............................................................
10 to 49 .........................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................
500 or more ...................................................

1,624
(D)

52,902
1,453,200

543,517
24,170,087

17,271
906,594

9,564
276,868

7,299
196,408

18,383
619,978

7,389
121,396

18,615
352,500

235
762
326
191
101
9

24,057
22,517
3,515
1,763
867
183

164,537
267,778
59,387
29,755
17,341
4,719

6,269
7,202
1,673
1,093
777
257

4,394
3,666
902
419
155
28

3,761
2,470
595
349
112
12

8,082
6,545
2,181
1,135
393
47

5,101
1,863
206
119
85
15

12,193
4,970
772
405
221
54

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ...................................................farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ..............................farms
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ...................................................................
10 to 49 acres ...............................................................
50 to 69 acres ...............................................................
70 to 99 acres ...............................................................
100 to 139 acres ...........................................................
140 to 179 acres ...........................................................
180 to 219 acres ...........................................................
220 to 259 acres ...........................................................
260 to 499 acres ...........................................................
500 to 999 acres ...........................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ..........................................
Cotton farming (11192) .............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ...................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ..............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .............................................................
10 to 49 .........................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................
500 or more ..................................................

69,890
9,266,574

2,006
79,434

398
9,397

159
1,542

109
673

1,022
20,169

77
(D)

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

626
753
443
161
23
-

355
17
11
7
3
5

144
9
1
3
2
-

106
2
1

712
199
67
32
9
3

63
8
5
1
-

Other cattle (see text) ...................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

78,131
4,977,067

4,352
114,991

4,663
137,382

1,769
38,353

55,926
1,616,954

3,146
108,605

Cattle and calves sold .......................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............ farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

78,777
4,724,440
3,520,313
26,752
807,265

3,445
120,738
77,476
1,683
44,175

3,872
168,924
98,681
2,125
66,917

1,542
43,526
26,054
823
21,322

44,425
1,386,947
889,878
19,587
361,726

3,308
109,524
58,924
2,132
38,867

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ....................................... farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) .............................. farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

70,296
3,917,175
17,539
913,915

2,675
76,563
276
5,794

3,098
102,007
246
5,448

1,244
22,204
134
1,146

38,027
1,025,221
4,500
106,561

2,697
70,657
127
2,690

Hogs and pigs inventory ...................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ...................................................................
25 to 49 .................................................................
50 to 99 .................................................................
100 to 199 .............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................
500 or more ..........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

9,001
4,013,860

1,359
34,151

708
14,566

387
5,770

4,720
374,767

180
18,364

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

2,753
686
766
791
1,675
2,330

1,194
113
31
8
4
9

655
30
6
5
4
8

363
14
5
1
2
2

3,900
276
166
125
111
142

113
12
13
22
14
6

Used or to be used for breeding ...................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ........................................ farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

4,289
270,233
8,356
3,743,627

661
5,823
1,072
28,328

301
2,830
554
11,736

134
723
326
5,047

2,063
38,788
4,006
335,979

109
1,906
154
16,458

Hogs and pigs sold .............................................. farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

9,885
8,608,364
857,823

1,169
80,005
6,109

608
21,021
1,540

331
16,174
963

4,427
805,770
84,997

146
40,687
4,458

Sheep and lambs inventory ................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older .................................. farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

6,013
402,660
5,419
266,093
4,974
337,521

2,403
44,015
1,356
21,827
803
14,562

1,780
79,524
1,330
36,354
730
40,923

759
10,017
571
6,232
355
5,209

5,695
249,914
4,323
147,748
2,936
153,802

76
1,715
65
1,001
47
988

Horses and ponies inventory ............................... farms
number
Owned ............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ....................................... farms
number
Owned ............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

28,755
150,598
21,953
111,453
3,297
13,194
2,199
9,534

6,236
27,019
5,035
20,449
761
1,856
495
1,067

8,478
40,551
6,507
28,306
889
2,537
520
1,243

3,536
15,402
2,624
10,637
414
1,010
235
563

85,203
431,668
70,719
329,439
9,791
25,744
5,930
13,530

1,146
6,323
871
4,632
127
369
84
227

Goats, all inventory .............................................. farms
number
Goats sold ........................................................... farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

4,337
95,111
1,747
33,638

3,192
33,968
876
8,830

2,853
36,907
836
13,710

1,269
12,994
374
4,753

12,472
167,529
3,232
51,477

232
4,881
90
1,562

145,615
349,772,508

6,192
855,345

5,122
222,731

4,615
156,667

2,181
59,173

13,112
619,363

254
106,795

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

6,125
47
6
7
3
3
1

5,085
34
1
2
-

4,592
21
1
1
-

2,174
6
1
-

13,076
23
2
4
5
2
-

250
1
1
1
1
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................ farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

689
262,631

779
94,797

611
328,240

300
(D)

1,531
584,112

39
55,483

Layers sold .......................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

710
838,794

969
90,477

659
68,713

370
40,482

1,592
332,320

36
86,096

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) .................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

78
309,223

105
(D)

68
(D)

34
(D)

141
363,148

5
97,803

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) .................................. farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 .................................................................
400 to 3,199 ..........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 .......................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ...................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ...................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ...................................................
100,000 or more ...................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ......................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 .............................................................
10 to 49 .........................................................
50 to 99 .........................................................
100 to 199 .....................................................
200 to 499 .....................................................
500 or more ...................................................

3
(D)

942
19,409

6,893
154,625

215
5,092

56,725
8,927,856

403
12,340

769
33,617

197
516

994
21,313

1
1
1
-

648
190
61
31
9
3

4,484
1,405
676
255
60
13

142
36
25
5
7
-

6,324
17,133
17,517
8,336
4,156
3,259

228
83
60
24
7
1

382
151
123
86
25
2

189
8
-

734
116
63
66
15
-

Other cattle (see text) .......................................farms
number

1,574
115,497

51,206
1,392,852

506,871
24,133,343

26,554
15,162,815

52,553
6,553,133

8,215
307,079

18,994
511,055

8,153
103,886

22,452
590,425

Cattle and calves sold ..........................................farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............farms
number

1,476
92,937
53,820
849
29,839

39,641
1,184,486
777,133
16,606
293,020

548,361
34,519,586
24,118,758
299,736
8,749,522

31,065
26,099,396
28,774,232
5,416
170,859

51,686
5,502,920
2,586,343
40,252
3,110,772

5,314
305,642
248,740
2,102
57,977

11,490
568,766
350,350
7,794
199,224

3,277
74,160
47,474
1,458
19,466

15,036
556,891
471,671
6,596
86,027

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more .......................................farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ...............................farms
number

1,235
63,098
20
948

34,095
891,466
4,353
102,923

460,339
25,770,064
13,441
664,724

31,065
25,928,537
31,064
25,309,552

46,162
2,392,148
4,882
191,986

4,491
247,665
1,255
112,374

9,307
369,542
507
25,153

2,465
54,694
244
4,001

11,957
470,864
2,308
255,274

Hogs and pigs inventory .......................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ...................................................................
25 to 49 .................................................................
50 to 99 .................................................................
100 to 199 .............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

68
2,315

4,472
354,088

12,841
575,243

1,591
686,907

3,210
226,515

27,279
58,833,386

4,299
790,323

2,121
12,309

7,926
2,218,521

41
16
6
3
1
1

3,746
248
147
100
96
135

10,959
702
450
276
242
212

870
81
64
74
151
351

2,394
265
168
133
142
108

10,526
1,592
1,144
880
1,679
11,458

3,806
101
63
23
44
262

2,043
48
23
5
1
1

5,584
384
296
269
469
924

Used or to be used for breeding .......................farms
number
Other hogs and pigs .........................................farms
number

45
621
57
1,694

1,909
36,261
3,795
317,827

5,455
57,958
10,854
517,285

491
32,548
1,525
654,359

1,468
27,444
2,812
199,071

12,236
5,625,321
24,878
53,208,065

1,670
75,106
3,455
715,217

725
2,843
1,729
9,466

3,374
150,993
6,874
2,067,528

Hogs and pigs sold ...............................................farms
number
$1,000

60
5,058
519

4,221
760,025
80,020

12,054
1,076,184
105,363

1,933
1,448,895
162,881

2,882
466,393
42,603

30,104
186,451,005
16,049,472

2,494
2,744,752
212,580

1,717
21,439
1,892

7,185
5,067,179
530,757

Sheep and lambs inventory ..................................farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ...................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ..........................................farms
number

52
14,305
40
9,613
34
8,090

5,567
233,894
4,218
137,134
2,855
144,724

16,159
1,219,409
12,637
786,011
10,053
835,952

992
98,247
867
41,250
801
62,444

1,957
56,459
1,594
34,310
1,137
34,350

1,735
48,737
1,276
31,333
1,010
41,155

4,998
61,878
3,862
35,855
1,548
18,742

31,991
3,264,922
28,576
1,940,642
24,650
2,831,153

8,652
283,380
6,411
168,754
4,271
203,795

Horses and ponies inventory ................................farms
number
Owned ..............................................................farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................farms
number
Owned ..............................................................farms
number

639
3,624
515
2,743
60
285
43
205

83,418
421,721
69,333
322,064
9,604
25,090
5,803
13,098

183,334
1,007,868
153,008
795,228
25,443
86,494
17,669
60,522

8,279
43,300
6,972
33,286
1,059
3,243
734
2,232

12,748
76,290
10,330
61,191
2,015
5,165
1,503
3,836

7,573
36,821
6,605
30,123
854
1,934
525
1,135

25,247
137,131
22,457
111,156
2,446
6,945
1,249
3,451

22,732
95,535
19,709
76,763
2,308
6,355
1,149
2,890

183,821
1,966,644
175,609
1,616,933
84,195
352,026
73,842
300,842

Goats, all inventory ..............................................farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................farms
number

155
12,360
89
5,230

12,085
150,288
3,053
44,685

33,393
758,258
12,136
294,396

1,479
17,944
563
7,062

2,662
34,522
795
13,242

3,456
43,720
1,116
14,565

13,272
150,190
3,155
28,945

41,970
1,538,321
29,968
825,829

24,111
251,065
6,950
91,129

33
904

12,825
511,664

34,042
1,221,210

2,566
61,472

6,923
508,669

3,508
544,001

38,243
343,284,166

11,107
178,009

18,004
2,061,702

33
-

12,793
22
1
4
4
1
-

33,961
52
17
5
5
1
1

2,557
9
-

6,817
83
16
6
1
-

3,470
19
4
10
3
1
1

34,031
399
555
1,317
1,263
253
425

11,099
8
-

17,857
84
23
22
11
1
6

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory .............................................................farms
number

4
45

1,488
528,584

4,343
871,066

300
(D)

1,139
382,933

490
804,359

8,045
101,119,018

1,658
27,181

2,629
1,271,633

Layers sold ...........................................................farms
number

4
59

1,552
246,165

4,151
708,339

425
19,753

1,104
694,666

602
278,365

9,285
190,834,257

1,836
62,626

3,268
986,265

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) .....................................................farms
number

-

136
265,345

390
650,069

32
43,588

129
531,609

67
1,289,479

2,524
155,478,862

212
9,531

389
1,990,805

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ...................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 .................................................................
400 to 3,199 ..........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 .......................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ...................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ...................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ...................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold .................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ..............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 .....................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ...................................................
100,000 or more ...................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

852
5,955,300

547
1,264,043

192
417,850

174
148,435

840
6,205,672

18
(D)

9,743
618
623
16,107

807
22
2
21

534
8
1
4

188
1
1
2

166
7
1

804
18
2
16

15
2
1

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

488
544,728
251
662,594

595
(D)
276
11,109

485
111,282
128
(D)

205
(D)
106
(D)

1,069
210,985
441
328,773

28
182
6
(D)

Barley for grain .................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

9,971
2,511,990
136,663,792
1,427
270,918

584
178,096
17,706,159
356
145,232

52
3,581
219,499
18
1,483

26
659
45,221
3
182

2,271
296,151
24,511,526
1,261
204,136

32
634
38,950
-

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

1,423
2,229
2,977
2,005
1,337

158
133
123
70
100

25
17
7
2
1

16
9
1
-

769
715
457
216
114

23
8
1
-

Corn for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

242,999
71,977,023
10,764,791,556
28,097
10,909,318

3,355
464,703
67,757,738
1,000
201,264

766
46,553
6,054,305
189
20,958

608
41,157
5,109,741
87
7,070

17,644
2,102,946
264,118,324
3,637
667,273

1,818
187,784
16,256,702
89
4,222

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

32,010
68,454
58,321
41,613
42,601

1,777
638
436
254
250

480
170
74
24
18

362
154
53
24
15

7,439
4,952
2,886
1,445
922

741
517
329
166
65

Corn for silage or greenchop ............................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

18,917
1,265,809
22,176,827
2,603
370,772

661
79,052
1,859,288
274
60,488

272
31,493
826,163
196
29,438

117
4,120
71,496
23
2,404

5,599
387,457
7,984,311
1,561
246,028

328
8,618
107,934
6
48

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

8,809
7,168
2,027
564
349

340
156
84
38
43

112
83
49
15
13

94
10
8
5
-

2,908
1,746
619
208
118

237
77
11
2
1

Cotton, all ............................................................ farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

3,929
1,608,070
2,735,063
1,635
583,590

452
208,184
502,937
324
137,582

130
33,164
87,343
106
27,710

20
4,792
8,547
11
1,820

13,282
8,410,537
15,220,455
6,455
3,230,547

243
89,735
106,815
22
2,595

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

130
684
1,028
994
1,093

31
62
115
121
123

11
33
41
29
16

2
7
5
3
3

683
2,050
2,502
2,441
5,606

10
48
55
61
69

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ....................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

4,564
1,199,151
20,231,632
1,361
229,934

433
56,536
1,164,479
323
34,180

72
4,162
95,457
58
3,908

12
(D)
(D)
9
9

774
153,908
3,009,046
503
61,469

-

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

332
1,192
1,454
902
684

222
77
61
43
30

33
26
12
1

12
-

124
269
227
94
60

-

Oats for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

15,132
674,414
40,321,677
458
23,946

717
54,679
3,870,686
88
7,114

165
4,928
396,233
30
1,931

112
2,844
149,073
7
230

4,961
144,378
8,327,795
453
22,874

135
3,094
185,208
6
9

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

8,760
4,633
1,339
306
94

443
128
80
44
22

119
38
4
3
1

82
22
7
1
-

3,424
1,224
258
46
9

96
31
8
-

Peanuts for nuts .................................................. farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

747
90,649
264,930,955
216
23,986

256
59,756
199,389,020
107
20,387

68
2,973
8,611,854
28
1,041

25
4,349
14,076,807
13
2,412

4,594
987,023
3,058,210,992
1,867
356,043

142
19,026
49,168,268
29
2,612

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................ farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ........................................ farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

198 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

-

822
(D)

1,718
4,682,154

414
211,637

-

789
16
2
15

1,663
34
4
17

4
9
1
(D)

1,037
210,794
434
328,495

Barley for grain .....................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

36
10,633
871,001
33
9,196

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

658
2,704,217

515
21,806,666

19,220
8,857,716,294

607
80,665

1,354
13,635,189

411
2
1

607
37
5
9

431
14
9
61

2,285
397
597
15,941

602
5
-

1,245
73
2
34

2,732
365,559
785
290,525

219
(D)
128
(D)

721
142,211
285
372,801

586
2,210,195
356
6,051,573

6,651
100,846,142
4,170
282,252,716

1,171
111,492
343
3,228

2,304
2,495,932
1,015
5,413,327

2,203
284,884
23,601,575
1,228
194,940

2,691
270,756
12,818,423
689
61,851

566
29,462
2,150,602
53
12,856

2,845
126,015
8,612,462
323
34,445

221
13,176
549,463
17
1,091

295
13,471
980,771
19
917

80
2,599
166,049
32
1,477

246
76,001
2,665,265
43
6,887

2
6
16
5
7

744
701
440
211
107

992
868
581
178
72

351
164
33
11
7

1,536
1,024
219
49
17

138
72
5
3
3

153
99
38
4
1

50
24
4
2
-

131
51
24
12
28

Corn for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

1,837
526,226
72,769,566
868
225,167

13,989
1,388,936
175,092,056
2,680
437,884

28,413
2,716,730
344,285,989
2,659
496,735

9,158
2,210,033
340,909,902
1,147
503,886

28,154
2,801,444
360,842,963
801
101,085

8,776
2,608,043
411,505,835
622
133,804

3,544
543,861
65,026,781
381
56,710

692
18,404
2,313,008
54
1,933

3,651
717,645
105,803,188
237
56,733

154
449
567
360
307

6,544
3,986
1,990
919
550

12,637
8,621
4,404
1,718
1,033

2,215
2,398
1,900
1,287
1,358

6,688
12,579
6,471
1,771
645

1,214
1,783
2,328
1,866
1,585

1,176
1,037
684
390
257

534
127
15
12
4

1,476
759
594
403
419

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

138
26,658
612,236
123
25,112

5,133
352,181
7,264,141
1,432
220,868

15,827
828,233
12,106,788
1,852
171,381

4,652
348,872
5,965,537
594
88,445

35,031
2,890,524
51,054,457
2,386
516,242

927
45,550
704,597
33
2,954

1,025
50,236
725,815
45
3,019

124
4,035
61,336
28
1,487

1,165
44,280
688,180
69
4,630

15
38
54
22
9

2,656
1,631
554
184
108

7,833
5,756
1,772
349
117

1,765
1,902
717
177
91

10,510
16,966
5,345
1,443
767

526
307
64
22
8

519
396
87
18
5

80
33
10
1
-

711
355
73
19
7

Cotton, all .............................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

9,967
7,092,374
12,954,739
4,996
2,755,532

3,072
1,228,428
2,158,901
1,437
472,420

412
109,871
171,592
138
29,465

11
1,988
3,532
4
824

32
6,457
16,579
26
5,577

68
20,020
29,900
9
(D)

227
76,822
102,158
54
13,602

5
1,726
2,925
1
(D)

37
11,607
17,097
13
4,232

554
1,437
1,573
1,719
4,684

119
565
874
661
853

71
128
101
58
54

3
2
2
3
1

2
8
14
6
2

8
17
9
17
17

14
41
61
57
54

1
2
1
1

5
11
6
8
7

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

19
2,382
53,790
15
1,879

755
151,526
2,955,256
488
59,590

186
17,961
380,252
125
11,564

53
9,416
197,086
34
6,927

75
6,207
115,662
15
1,849

20
3,688
72,219
4
605

12
2,476
46,896
5
1,653

9
(D)
(D)
7
195

26
1,779
36,756
12
1,210

2
6
9
2
-

122
263
218
92
60

49
73
51
7
6

1
19
20
11
2

12
43
16
4
-

2
4
11
2
1

6
2
2
2

6
3
-

19
3
2
1
1

Oats for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

63
5,436
274,362
18
1,338

4,763
135,848
7,868,225
429
21,527

7,775
288,442
15,204,166
372
12,323

1,567
36,170
2,305,606
20
531

9,680
253,308
16,148,305
100
7,520

718
13,834
858,786
21
303

357
7,354
370,543
10
228

293
5,884
266,058
21
501

1,081
22,914
1,289,741
40
713

16
31
8
7
1

3,312
1,162
242
39
8

4,858
2,167
627
107
16

1,203
314
36
12
2

6,243
3,173
234
25
5

558
150
9
1
-

282
61
13
1

239
46
5
2
1

833
211
31
5
1

Peanuts for nuts ...................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres

1,235
193,689
591,159,085
589
90,258

3,217
774,308
2,417,883,639
1,249
263,173

230
19,055
52,869,754
78
6,797

7
(D)
(D)
5
322

21
2,845
9,456,713
13
1,637

37
5,368
15,408,923
6
676

177
26,623
74,981,723
42
5,448

1
(D)
(D)
-

19
1,394
3,803,323
6
40

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ....................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ..............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 .....................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ...................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................
Turkeys inventory (see text) .................................farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) .........................................farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 199

Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

143
296
219
69
20

89
54
39
35
39

46
12
8
2
-

7
7
5
3
3

501
1,377
1,478
761
477

27
50
40
20
5

Rice ..................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

5,722
2,653,390
190,756,939
5,722
2,653,390

25
7,841
532,052
25
7,841

65
18,140
1,489,331
65
18,140

6
(D)
(D)
6
(D)

185
61,009
4,600,590
185
61,009

-

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

115
829
1,346
1,523
1,909

3
7
4
6
5

15
21
21
8

2
1
2
1

5
45
59
44
32

-

Sorghum for grain ................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

19,370
5,267,900
384,408,239
2,996
578,098

223
63,656
4,555,056
113
34,214

33
2,150
153,170
13
1,071

22
3,407
270,333
6
851

2,902
863,608
55,110,110
1,006
189,088

21
569
18,018
-

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

1,530
6,036
5,483
3,462
2,859

51
50
53
27
42

16
13
3
1

8
8
3
2
1

322
780
798
498
504

13
8
-

Soybeans for beans ............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

225,386
56,010,348
2,284,421,545
17,220
4,779,012

1,642
272,241
9,247,169
281
37,249

316
23,902
687,588
33
(D)

410
34,425
1,098,987
44
1,926

9,588
1,801,026
50,150,125
932
180,266

1,532
347,834
5,606,252
59
2,059

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

26,354
70,792
58,535
38,402
31,303

491
524
312
163
152

129
131
38
13
5

167
142
73
16
12

2,344
3,031
1,998
1,200
1,015

228
470
365
278
191

Sugarbeets for sugar ........................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

1,999
572,878
13,366,200
434
78,509
48
10,538
357,854
24
3,571

149
58,250
1,937,268
131
51,372
24
37,910
1,328,378
21
35,383

6
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
14
(D)
(D)
11
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
-

1,647
580,014
15,489,383
887
238,632
592
783,423
(D)
154
381,567

-

Sunflower seed, all .............................................. farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

5,534
1,855,499
2,644,603,993
444
74,574

84
13,747
15,284,825
40
11,488

22
1,360
1,431,062
10
583

18
90
(D)
5
(D)

281
51,906
61,148,023
73
12,380

6
70
23,450
-

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

281
918
1,867
1,389
1,079

39
11
18
10
6

18
2
1
1

17
1
-

68
68
87
33
25

6
-

Tobacco ............................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .....................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres .....................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres .....................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres .....................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 acres or more ................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

1,039
21,058
43,502,926
143
3,384

147
7,268
15,284,283
42
1,617

16
198
358,292
4
(D)

57
862
1,720,799
12
250

10,996
282,697
613,724,010
2,034
60,897

9,624
240,668
519,574,282
1,779
53,327

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

22
82
103
160
220
212
240

2
20
13
28
9
26
49

4
2
2
2
4
2

2
5
10
7
18
8
7

128
961
1,136
1,725
2,100
2,286
2,660

102
851
1,008
1,500
1,866
2,036
2,261

Wheat for grain, all .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

114,900
41,678,251
1,624,971,774
8,756
1,955,600

2,078
683,326
56,206,551
1,002
456,547

412
46,617
3,292,417
166
27,461

235
19,670
1,017,238
37
4,039

12,277
2,714,975
124,418,531
3,161
615,780

915
108,993
3,998,157
24
754

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

15,881
33,977
24,899
16,130
24,013

411
512
473
312
370

138
165
59
33
17

101
81
33
12
8

2,647
3,605
2,915
1,632
1,478

264
326
189
105
31

See footnote(s) at end of table.

200 UNITED STATES

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

119
451
446
150
69

355
876
992
591
403

76
90
50
9
5

1
4
2
-

Rice ......................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

114
28,011
1,972,283
114
28,011

71
32,998
2,628,307
71
32,998

57
12,651
771,105
57
12,651

2
32
38
27
15

3
13
21
17
17

Sorghum for grain ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

1,620
573,291
37,174,207
619
104,340

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

3
2
13
3
-

13
8
7
6
3

23
58
60
32
4

1
-

12
1
5
1

-

6
1,061
95,116
6
1,061

-

2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

-

16
3,324
203,517
16
3,324

4
14
17
17
5

-

2
1
1
2
-

-

1
1
-

-

1
2
8
3
2

1,261
289,748
17,917,885
387
84,748

2,714
424,639
27,212,803
255
29,457

260
62,104
4,793,815
38
5,994

256
25,334
1,557,752
22
3,783

198
30,669
2,651,207
14
1,865

96
7,383
359,632
10
(D)

23
2,126
109,186
2
(D)

145
16,858
1,271,562
8
426

67
356
496
352
349

242
416
302
146
155

475
1,075
732
272
160

22
74
83
54
27

60
118
55
16
7

43
82
37
23
13

32
41
15
8
-

9
10
3
1

41
48
37
15
4

Soybeans for beans .............................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

1,641
555,525
16,273,655
514
145,762

6,415
897,667
28,270,218
359
32,445

13,659
1,451,230
53,960,332
576
71,898

5,012
896,558
41,192,571
404
68,383

11,427
1,031,139
39,902,239
192
15,114

6,790
1,498,175
68,892,411
335
40,300

2,383
441,025
13,206,572
192
19,043

211
8,766
347,663
2
(D)

2,286
446,986
19,316,495
122
22,287

161
342
448
305
385

1,955
2,219
1,185
617
439

3,774
5,681
2,686
1,099
419

881
1,625
1,342
736
428

2,581
5,620
2,418
621
187

635
1,885
2,134
1,444
692

451
781
617
333
201

129
62
14
5
1

522
661
531
349
223

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres

12
1,669
57,055
12
1,669
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

1,635
578,345
15,432,328
875
236,963
591
(D)
(D)
153
(D)

91
15,179
386,291
76
13,432
7
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

40
8,725
221,520
21
3,553
-

52
9,812
298,540
28
5,303
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

25
4,869
123,061
3
(D)
-

1
(D)
(D)
-

5
300
8,069
5
300
-

6
1,888
47,835
3
1,533
5
5
150
5
5

Sunflower seed, all ...............................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

42
8,615
13,058,299
22
3,359

233
43,221
48,066,274
51
9,021

334
59,922
74,072,862
22
2,200

30
5,534
8,300,633
6
592

43
4,531
4,985,421
1
(D)

13
1,657
2,316,252
3
323

8
1,419
(D)
1
(D)

8
298
361,000
3
(D)

28
4,190
6,370,275
-

7
8
17
5
5

55
60
70
28
20

47
111
105
44
27

2
7
11
9
1

12
20
5
5
1

2
4
6
1
-

3
3
1
1

3
4
1
-

10
6
8
1
3

Tobacco ...............................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres .....................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres .....................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres .....................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres .....................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 acres or more ................................................

42
2,092
3,807,227
5
297

1,330
39,937
90,342,501
250
7,273

2,268
15,138
31,318,024
198
1,780

53
336
752,461
5
25

1,160
8,791
20,171,032
42
408

119
8,272
16,989,168
20
535

249
12,430
28,122,351
60
2,224

6
14
31,950
1
(D)

124
2,781
6,326,529
11
319

4
1
3
14
20

26
110
124
224
231
236
379

59
359
402
541
474
328
105

1
7
14
8
10
12
1

9
35
111
253
562
157
33

3
6
12
7
17
74

3
7
11
19
36
49
124

2
2
2
-

3
12
17
17
21
30
24

Wheat for grain, all ...............................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

2,059
636,497
24,098,811
591
123,806

9,303
1,969,485
96,321,563
2,546
491,220

17,900
4,325,160
121,230,538
1,384
203,359

1,999
393,981
15,966,097
206
39,739

6,457
429,316
21,323,642
226
35,737

1,886
208,516
9,059,641
109
15,586

1,189
146,075
6,511,275
76
4,352

228
19,327
489,042
23
907

1,249
267,755
9,161,632
67
4,972

89
535
652
415
368

2,294
2,744
2,074
1,112
1,079

3,058
5,806
4,287
2,335
2,414

529
649
412
206
203

2,520
2,870
766
204
97

547
847
314
103
75

310
431
293
108
47

111
65
32
10
10

450
401
220
82
96

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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UNITED STATES 201

Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Total

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) .............. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

107,060
7,758,185
20,546,184
7,957
790,434

7,848
522,182
2,289,611
1,800
316,871

6,806
272,174
967,670
1,700
108,165

3,682
115,561
248,083
436
18,208

267,713
16,374,848
48,587,324
35,809
4,449,337

4,658
284,823
468,103
83
2,138

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

42,491
42,611
15,881
4,382
1,695

5,042
1,813
560
240
193

4,426
1,782
455
84
59

2,542
924
156
44
16

128,633
103,542
25,063
6,585
3,890

1,786
1,994
714
135
29

Alfalfa hay ........................................................ farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ....................................................... farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

67,819
3,810,635
12,026,727
6,063
565,469

2,806
271,099
1,538,207
1,244
225,757

1,756
92,381
531,252
912
74,763

838
21,514
61,599
169
7,661

82,015
6,133,287
25,090,763
25,775
3,391,162

1,274
30,151
59,040
21
195

Other tame hay ................................................ farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ....................................................... farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

37,720
2,293,699
4,569,203
1,324
80,216

3,806
155,090
411,599
426
44,948

3,383
111,955
260,681
459
13,053

1,988
65,174
130,756
193
5,687

154,417
7,461,224
17,306,728
9,349
628,345

3,724
225,207
357,664
49
1,677

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................ farms
acres
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

1,124
157,761
153
17,444

197
49,136
138
35,202

89
10,292
45
4,731

70
8,955
32
5,320

2,626
776,535
992
250,162

15
893
-

Land in vegetables (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................................
250.0 acres or more ..............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

5,432
413,245
1,348
127,069

40,300
3,252,292
18,398
2,499,746

4,555
80,061
2,487
61,910

3,144
24,504
1,533
12,158

7,497
473,416
3,384
327,783

439
13,180
117
1,562

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

1,662
936
1,627
829
378

23,601
9,127
3,084
1,761
2,727

3,334
801
276
88
56

2,361
584
166
23
10

4,320
1,236
905
567
469

230
119
61
18
11

Snap beans ..................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

782
56,980
478
52,048

11,313
187,839
838
97,192

924
4,785
64
3,058

831
944
30
306

1,658
34,957
284
28,109

67
566
8
(D)

Peas, green ..................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres
Potatoes .......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

1,111
97,878
1,038
96,501
563
49,810
138
22,130

2,186
69,172
452
63,850
9,880
965,391
1,176
506,141

156
1,039
16
874
646
4,130
40
(D)

119
930
4
859
593
3,234
16
2,061

437
25,416
209
24,726
1,667
99,001
246
61,122

4
(D)
76
233
1
(D)

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................................
250.0 acres or more ..........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

288
44
90
77
64

7,693
411
332
500
944

609
26
5
2
4

568
16
2
4
3

1,280
75
85
112
115

71
2
3
-

Sweet corn ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

2,670
121,007
1,238
104,886
91
687
12
223

16,642
376,525
1,317
178,570
1,286
85,021
184
17,556

1,364
11,273
88
4,755
78
2,571
5
3

888
5,623
46
479
77
145
3
(D)

2,998
79,645
518
52,884
250
15,362
45
3,218

172
901
10
13
68
7,083
18
647

Tomatoes in the open ...................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing ............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

617
10,107
65
8,917

17,131
337,993
1,071
229,417

1,872
18,559
113
15,541

1,413
1,684
57
193

2,329
71,834
244
64,828

100
118
7
3

Land in orchards .................................................. farms
acres
Irrigated ........................................................... farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................................
250.0 acres or more ..............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

1,620
49,125
460
24,376

4,889
107,626
2,030
90,337

89,236
4,485,650
52,791
3,702,272

2,538
21,859
1,161
15,173

6,290
151,208
2,086
97,355

70
398
11
32

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

752
486
255
98
29

3,775
677
223
111
103

36,034
30,938
14,494
4,598
3,172

1,900
501
112
18
7

3,837
1,463
642
233
115

45
22
3
-

Apples .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

390
3,400

2,198
9,539

17,101
367,739

779
1,979

2,167
10,054

34
(D)

Grapes ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

361
3,705

994
14,201

21,263
1,004,873

405
1,854

1,194
17,310

16
73

Peaches, all ..................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

232
3,911

1,336
9,029

8,752
128,231

413
746

1,173
3,351

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

1,631
197,996
736,855
509
88,593

261,424
15,892,029
47,382,366
35,217
4,358,606

327,500
26,137,066
51,047,407
25,717
3,418,849

17,605
1,286,287
3,389,873
1,566
190,029

362
707
379
131
52

126,485
100,841
23,970
6,319
3,809

116,705
143,854
46,579
13,273
7,089

Alfalfa hay ........................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................farms
acres

337
67,915
443,151
281
63,150

80,404
6,035,221
24,588,572
25,473
3,327,817

Other tame hay ................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................farms
acres

977
80,475
170,542
168
9,982

Field and grass seed crops, all .............................farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

47,832
6,125,873
22,353,016
3,222
679,906

8,142
340,672
854,546
1,285
56,850

19,649
886,603
2,087,898
829
25,652

12,726
358,995
638,933
1,299
69,591

42,971
1,277,037
2,383,214
4,387
140,861

7,054
7,291
2,252
698
310

5,717
21,084
15,559
4,061
1,411

4,671
2,654
654
119
44

10,262
6,976
1,989
356
66

9,211
2,911
437
113
54

30,779
9,831
1,783
415
163

72,924
6,449,361
15,199,210
15,654
1,704,276

9,672
571,616
1,857,982
1,134
121,112

30,441
2,251,107
7,333,601
1,715
328,244

3,449
110,194
369,156
277
8,487

3,075
59,453
159,168
313
5,798

4,045
124,297
297,570
799
43,653

11,886
349,553
883,839
2,335
80,270

149,716
7,155,542
16,778,522
9,132
616,686

223,044
13,422,454
24,938,054
8,432
740,478

7,292
422,008
788,922
342
34,899

15,202
1,150,674
2,685,420
593
49,473

4,018
179,387
362,682
918
42,160

13,862
689,506
1,627,059
409
15,498

6,737
150,886
218,636
366
12,250

25,271
661,915
1,047,933
1,537
32,857

28
9,297
27
9,274

2,583
766,345
965
240,888

1,543
145,534
60
6,698

52
4,561
-

110
9,163
15
2,984

52
3,410
2
(D)

84
6,883
1
(D)

14
699
2
(D)

77
5,797
17
595

Land in vegetables (see text) ...............................farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ..............................................

206
42,858
129
39,027

6,852
417,378
3,138
287,194

3,391
26,791
1,122
10,836

268
12,823
79
8,826

1,321
31,881
311
5,872

449
13,911
107
1,660

950
18,959
371
9,337

450
757
187
373

1,415
8,239
558
2,914

28
37
63
52
26

4,062
1,080
781
497
432

2,733
455
143
50
10

171
42
33
15
7

740
284
211
68
18

242
67
105
27
8

655
142
98
37
18

422
26
1
1
-

1,212
169
22
7
5

Snap beans ......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres

7
806
3
(D)

1,584
33,584
273
27,443

770
4,342
99
4,019

44
1,261
13
1,256

275
8,167
112
8,050

70
1,606
13
1,576

206
2,604
36
2,111

65
19
10
4

362
494
22
372

Peas, green ......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres
Potatoes ...........................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres

2
(D)
4
131
2
(D)

431
25,411
209
24,726
1,587
98,637
243
60,950

160
3,174
63
2,964
694
2,333
54
1,072

27
1,586
25
1,579
63
4,237
11
4,076

161
8,787
147
8,741
248
2,485
19
1,417

81
3,979
73
3,966
56
138
4
1

32
(D)
9
724
173
826
10
(D)

5
(D)
2
(D)
67
29
10
2

57
1,262
9
(D)
364
351
15
29

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ..........................................

1
1
2
-

1,208
72
80
112
115

663
12
11
7
1

53
2
2
5
1

226
7
7
5
3

52
3
1
-

162
5
3
2
1

67
-

352
11
1
-

Sweet corn .......................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres

16
200
4
17
7
646
4
341

2,810
78,544
504
52,855
175
7,634
23
2,231

1,583
6,613
144
3,629
63
105
1
(D)

132
2,399
34
1,953
-

589
7,867
121
5,665
17
11
-

209
5,181
70
4,544
11
(D)
4
(D)

317
4,250
35
3,135
20
839
5
(D)

230
187
10
4
4
4
-

619
2,377
49
1,382
13
(D)
-

Tomatoes in the open .......................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................farms
acres

45
30,411
36
30,180

2,184
41,305
201
34,645

1,004
577
82
97

49
16
9
1

284
503
21
340

107
279
10
110

320
356
20
32

118
40
18
5

565
277
51
67

Land in orchards ..................................................farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres .....................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ..............................................

229
12,142
133
10,407

5,991
138,668
1,942
86,916

6,646
171,387
1,116
20,714

188
2,545
45
1,024

615
24,581
247
21,544

226
1,484
56
379

1,167
10,279
356
4,040

658
3,913
200
1,310

1,862
9,819
641
2,794

53
77
60
28
11

3,739
1,364
579
205
104

3,000
2,128
1,129
283
106

136
28
13
10
1

309
142
87
56
21

174
40
9
3
-

837
241
73
10
6

539
91
21
5
2

1,482
308
61
9
2

Apples ..............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3
(D)

2,130
9,991

1,115
2,408

77
241

232
1,347

76
271

474
785

219
204

763
803

Grapes .............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

34
1,042

1,144
16,195

724
3,828

29
179

123
4,140

53
111

242
548

133
155

371
504

Peaches, all ......................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3
(D)

1,138
3,181

733
1,416

27
11

127
683

29
197

283
1,205

121
92

Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ..............farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .........................................................
25 to 99 acres .......................................................
100 to 249 acres ...................................................
250 to 499 acres ...................................................
500 acres or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming
(1119)
Item

Total

Vegetable
and melon
farming
(1112)

Oilseed and
grain farming
(1111)

Fruit and
tree nut
farming
(1113)

Greenhouse,
nursery, and
floriculture
production
(1114)

Tobacco
farming
(11191)

Total

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

26
639

314
12,603

14,348
970,079

377
6,391

175
6,147

-

Almonds ........................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

74
5,979

157
32,274

5,985
702,956

19
340

232
33,407

-

Pecans ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

543
16,765

566
4,809

12,631
345,813

259
2,080

2,238
46,836

17
139

Walnuts, English .............................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

165
10,750

218
7,639

6,021
232,572

75
1,059

259
11,393

-

Land in berries (see text) ..................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

555
1,567

4,189
12,505

13,780
233,257

1,304
2,877

2,362
7,348

90
334

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 62. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other crop farming - con.
(1119)
Item

Cotton
farming
(11192)

Sugarcane
farming, hay
farming, and
all other
crop farming
(11193, 11194
11199)

Beef cattle
ranching
and farming
(112111)

Cattle
feedlots
(112112)

Dairy cattle
and milk
production
(11212)

Hog and pig
farming
(1122)

Poultry and
egg production
(1123)

Sheep and
goat farming
(1124)

Animal
aquaculture
and
other animal
production
(1125,1129)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ...................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2
(D)

173
(D)

204
8,342

2
(D)

14
740

5
2

50
149

34
(D)

109
584

Almonds ...........................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

24
2,937

208
30,470

38
1,537

4
(D)

95
10,683

2
(D)

36
2,196

19
179

39
552

Pecans ............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

150
4,168

2,071
42,529

4,341
149,329

64
1,651

76
1,805

70
692

354
3,809

213
2,758

501
5,462

Walnuts, English ..............................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7
202

252
11,192

158
1,196

12
(D)

52
2,348

3
(D)

48
439

43
100

107
236

Land in berries (see text) ......................................farms
acres

7
29

2,265
6,985

1,036
1,212

79
75

372
518

87
300

441
1,007

196
308

616
759

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

993,881
45.1
697,743,712
702

5,988
0.3
1,942,131
324

44,591
2.0
25,642,428
575

97,508
4.4
83,555,397
857

211,039
9.6
191,919,056
909

260,056
11.8
191,479,391
736

374,699
17.0
203,205,309
542

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

993,881
258,435,454
260,027

5,988
840,324
140,335

44,591
12,374,300
277,507

97,508
40,413,442
414,463

211,039
84,159,391
398,786

260,056
70,535,555
271,232

374,699
50,112,441
133,741

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

142,888
73,989
75,712
91,211
120,743

743
388
493
463
662

4,806
2,440
2,223
2,878
4,208

13,395
6,166
5,531
6,003
8,079

27,238
12,243
11,251
13,149
17,615

39,176
19,489
19,323
22,607
29,626

57,530
33,263
36,891
46,111
60,553

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

89,872
84,774
118,767
85,812

658
687
1,063
514

4,179
4,814
8,243
5,309

6,930
7,952
14,134
11,942

14,956
17,470
31,268
27,411

22,122
21,794
31,822
23,844

41,027
32,057
32,237
16,792

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

58,072
52,041
38,440
8,859
4,742

176
141
120
13
8

2,954
2,537
1,967
406
164

8,815
8,561
6,373
1,398
790

20,010
18,428
13,737
3,083
1,608

16,367
13,886
10,176
2,470
1,240

9,750
8,488
6,067
1,489
932

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

993,881
252,231,332

5,988
816,268

44,591
12,099,558

97,508
39,652,124

211,039
82,290,350

260,056
68,806,683

374,699
48,566,349

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

331,478
69,855,243
198,719
67,634,265
247,063
35,985,230
131,084
33,994,444
124,427
9,747,221
43,532
8,413,072
204,994
18,184,525
98,327
16,067,686
21,780
1,507,075
8,242
1,262,717
15,703
658,780
3,773
503,199
5,284
1,864,152
4,674
1,846,491

2,487
290,307
1,280
270,159
1,808
146,151
736
127,209
797
43,863
217
34,526
1,364
67,791
421
49,745
144
6,515
32
4,652
123
3,211
18
1,527
55
11,118
40
10,704

19,027
3,555,335
11,419
3,430,084
14,446
1,864,928
7,579
1,747,047
6,779
490,616
2,329
413,590
10,959
826,580
4,775
702,364
1,357
84,974
516
69,319
934
39,640
254
28,830
499
123,305
419
120,713

37,668
9,569,275
24,428
9,352,481
29,209
5,014,168
16,915
4,803,311
14,278
1,287,900
5,647
1,137,077
23,423
2,344,516
12,672
2,123,398
2,484
197,998
1,052
171,048
2,119
95,774
569
74,422
788
313,283
725
311,491

87,230
23,789,346
59,794
23,326,464
67,601
12,472,540
41,651
12,010,531
34,362
3,198,085
13,867
2,835,418
55,627
6,151,652
32,350
5,657,428
6,049
497,502
2,715
435,118
4,880
235,086
1,390
188,726
1,491
563,715
1,368
559,961

86,135
19,427,344
54,485
18,894,773
64,712
9,922,508
36,332
9,428,658
32,782
2,707,257
12,166
2,356,201
54,329
5,205,216
28,424
4,676,115
5,700
397,266
2,206
331,123
4,244
183,658
1,030
140,596
1,444
504,539
1,306
500,765

98,931
13,223,635
47,313
12,360,304
69,287
6,564,935
27,871
5,877,688
35,429
2,019,500
9,306
1,636,262
59,292
3,588,770
19,685
2,858,635
6,046
322,820
1,721
251,457
3,403
101,412
512
69,098
1,007
348,192
816
342,857

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

43,668
1,908,259
9,570
1,627,869

275
11,658
73
8,554

2,327
125,292
671
108,464

5,375
315,635
1,568
282,377

12,441
670,766
3,331
588,990

11,857
506,900
2,536
427,234

11,393
278,007
1,391
212,249

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

11,339
1,149,435
4,049
1,014,810
15,879
4,652,855
12,253
4,567,839

158
8,851
43
6,274
163
24,761
111
23,626

936
64,333
262
50,949
1,057
238,397
767
231,060

1,496
163,694
586
145,343
2,133
676,357
1,777
667,698

3,130
393,970
1,373
358,594
4,535
1,552,838
3,729
1,532,785

2,910
302,516
1,089
270,354
4,215
1,256,543
3,244
1,233,381

2,709
216,071
696
183,296
3,776
903,959
2,625
879,290

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

43,107
12,922,934
12,267
12,581,539

266
13,974
50
11,555

2,392
404,505
671
381,704

5,258
1,671,487
1,682
1,628,959

11,289
4,510,323
4,150
4,423,122

11,658
3,628,297
3,337
3,536,800

12,244
2,694,348
2,377
2,599,398

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

57,177
15,020,434
20,450
14,561,567

127
21,132
28
20,302

1,643
406,541
629
394,987

4,923
1,450,593
2,021
1,416,447

12,523
4,593,491
5,488
4,502,667

15,935
4,384,858
5,827
4,258,831

22,026
4,163,818
6,457
3,968,332

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

27,797
12,288,042
11,874
12,072,542

120
9,263
31
7,947

1,383
330,468
488
317,276

3,551
1,644,653
1,700
1,618,556

8,186
4,093,299
4,001
4,031,894

8,233
4,113,337
3,500
4,051,206

6,324
2,097,022
2,154
2,045,662

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

5,490
270,512
772
230,074

11
42
-

102
3,029
17
2,156

398
27,317
89
24,455

1,002
72,497
202
65,016

1,644
98,362
250
86,084

2,333
69,266
214
52,363

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

206 UNITED STATES

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
1,210,911
54.9
224,352,128
185

5,890
0.3
743,308
126

62,144
2.8
8,106,948
130

171,310
7.8
25,339,326
148

354,362
16.1
57,442,163
162

336,250
15.3
68,668,228
204

280,955
12.7
64,052,155
228

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ....................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

1,210,911
46,768,959
38,623

5,890
131,851
22,386

62,144
1,980,667
31,872

171,310
7,568,544
44,180

354,362
14,194,097
40,055

336,250
13,061,057
38,843

280,955
9,832,744
34,998

356,992
196,723
170,597
163,623
153,531

1,380
1,045
834
814
861

16,660
9,728
7,991
8,195
8,397

52,330
28,858
23,153
21,938
20,229

107,924
57,057
48,452
45,736
43,810

100,531
53,341
47,149
45,689
43,160

78,167
46,694
43,018
41,251
37,074

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

73,628
44,350
30,282
10,439

505
235
148
41

4,825
3,102
2,145
618

9,993
6,689
4,685
1,719

21,442
13,512
9,687
3,428

20,678
12,050
8,014
2,709

16,185
8,762
5,603
1,924

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ............................................

5,495
5,251
3,423
986
842

18
9
8
1

286
197
141
27
29

863
853
589
144
120

1,728
1,586
1,052
289
245

1,484
1,445
885
297
263

1,116
1,161
748
229
184

Total sales ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum .................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Barley ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Rice ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas .......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................... farms
$1,000

1,210,911
44,989,159

5,890
126,260

62,144
1,916,238

171,310
7,387,039

354,362
13,754,505

336,250
12,580,550

280,955
9,224,568

147,989
7,360,020
36,624
5,901,701
100,477
3,924,370
20,344
2,864,681
35,100
876,419
3,718
531,688
80,095
2,099,461
10,942
1,123,674
5,362
144,724
730
86,080
2,623
42,267
200
23,216
801
156,079
510
148,831

1,191
43,486
215
28,360
838
25,973
148
16,991
247
4,434
21
2,024
557
9,091
29
2,448
50
1,601
6
938
10
232
7
1,275
5
(D)

11,057
512,661
2,851
393,301
7,887
288,689
1,621
199,329
2,521
51,919
210
26,349
5,971
138,561
702
61,817
387
9,492
40
5,097
181
3,987
23
2,599
56
10,230
38
(D)

22,543
1,145,262
5,963
931,482
16,015
625,820
3,461
458,476
5,196
128,902
584
79,042
12,165
315,394
1,700
165,218
795
21,403
114
12,616
386
5,684
20
2,440
124
29,969
86
29,087

44,911
2,375,718
12,197
1,948,163
31,259
1,277,989
6,922
951,687
10,784
256,681
1,084
148,582
24,881
710,507
3,935
399,226
1,648
44,111
236
26,379
850
13,331
65
7,578
236
38,309
143
35,665

39,226
1,940,006
9,342
1,555,591
26,448
1,035,325
5,139
761,760
9,201
227,648
933
138,286
21,177
554,196
2,909
299,404
1,337
36,721
178
21,693
729
11,249
55
6,168
229
46,484
140
44,438

29,061
1,342,887
6,056
1,044,804
18,030
670,574
3,053
476,437
7,151
206,835
886
137,405
15,344
371,712
1,667
195,561
1,145
31,396
156
19,358
467
7,783
37
4,431
149
29,811
98
28,769

11,560
116,701
492
70,644

58
880
6
515

751
9,782
51
5,513

1,798
18,089
87
10,821

3,692
34,791
136
20,666

3,205
28,384
117
16,819

2,056
24,775
95
16,310

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

4,889
118,680
446
61,225
2,712
245,754
979
216,672

67
549
22
1,167
13
1,017

422
10,643
26
5,185
153
11,452
56
9,953

831
16,743
67
7,508
377
32,862
142
28,473

1,525
36,943
133
18,606
749
74,378
250
65,930

1,243
32,882
132
18,090
662
56,824
238
49,639

801
20,919
88
11,836
749
69,071
280
61,661

25,993
1,760,125
1,557
1,585,768

129
1,586
9
721

1,494
57,739
70
47,896

4,157
297,326
224
269,556

8,397
612,792
507
556,401

7,331
541,208
409
490,726

4,485
249,473
338
220,469

55,513
3,605,025
8,374
3,119,811

118
2,351
13
1,372

1,529
108,420
232
94,882

6,082
417,908
888
365,497

15,733
914,409
2,124
778,572

17,494
1,027,150
2,598
874,617

14,557
1,134,788
2,519
1,004,872

22,987
4,344,692
5,165
4,155,085

71
4,301
14
3,928

1,031
164,063
230
155,465

3,190
630,601
725
602,928

7,594
1,378,552
1,805
1,316,165

6,946
1,172,082
1,461
1,114,874

4,155
995,093
930
961,725

7,884
114,081
316
76,391

14
(D)
1
(D)

190
(D)
12
(D)

753
8,940
30
5,543

2,403
27,127
97
15,427

2,550
38,823
102
26,661

1,974
36,464
74
26,909

Farms ................................................................. number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops .......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 207

Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

208,485
8,122,685
23,995
6,706,700

980
28,699
127
21,489

8,384
413,349
1,557
349,182

18,757
1,091,638
3,217
958,997

43,169
2,630,080
7,459
2,317,081

55,649
2,272,452
6,544
1,888,382

81,546
1,686,468
5,091
1,171,569

Cattle and calves .......................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

436,069
49,568,257
99,688
45,014,973

2,585
115,923
379
90,379

20,293
2,115,221
4,887
1,900,513

41,913
7,487,339
12,184
7,068,485

89,527
14,269,999
27,452
13,350,216

110,948
14,045,331
27,541
12,898,690

170,803
11,534,443
27,245
9,706,690

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

59,536
29,773,474
48,012
29,564,532
40,737
15,196,729
16,871
15,046,130
52,363
493,938
1,532
326,562

650
148,746
506
145,959
352
70,949
98
69,175
473
3,251
9
1,970

5,317
1,648,925
4,268
1,631,104
2,802
1,025,377
1,067
1,015,413
2,519
18,484
68
10,227

10,281
6,055,677
8,479
6,025,106
7,298
3,388,061
3,166
3,365,673
6,340
55,490
204
35,253

19,433
10,314,864
16,517
10,259,464
12,982
5,370,675
6,317
5,325,289
11,560
103,992
410
65,317

14,094
7,184,304
11,441
7,134,615
9,591
3,526,342
4,000
3,488,482
13,523
154,289
424
107,399

9,761
4,420,959
6,801
4,368,283
7,712
1,815,325
2,223
1,782,097
17,948
158,432
417
106,396

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

47,939
1,233,266
2,354
989,301
72,496
29,748,726
21,428
29,677,395
3,549
1,149,709
1,774
1,127,532

301
1,610
2
(D)
443
76,287
88
75,762
11
1,359
8
1,301

2,982
39,446
96
(D)
4,494
1,764,649
1,398
1,759,388
183
54,499
110
53,280

6,488
252,607
332
219,875
11,805
5,829,573
4,011
5,817,622
549
147,053
319
143,757

11,352
388,134
659
328,306
19,007
9,499,194
6,467
9,480,135
1,070
435,047
583
428,324

13,597
302,932
696
231,093
18,696
7,605,817
5,645
7,587,405
1,029
314,268
492
307,894

13,219
248,538
569
183,915
18,051
4,973,206
3,819
4,957,083
707
197,483
262
192,976

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

18,866
785,094
1,643
716,587

145
1,114
5
586

969
16,999
69
14,417

2,549
141,311
221
133,233

4,650
272,602
563
253,220

5,140
189,692
478
169,525

5,413
163,376
307
145,605

Government payments ..................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

457,639
6,204,122

2,704
24,056

21,589
274,742

46,150
761,318

108,806
1,869,041

119,191
1,728,872

159,199
1,546,092

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

75,251
5,952,389

689
26,017

4,685
316,027

9,207
816,610

22,677
2,185,400

21,319
1,703,911

16,674
904,424

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

62,262
920,223

393
2,544

3,136
50,389

7,266
126,102

14,955
292,765

17,255
237,585

19,257
210,837

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

993,881
198,107,215
199,327

5,988
644,640
107,655

44,591
9,559,607
214,384

97,508
30,992,213
317,843

211,039
63,850,282
302,552

260,056
54,468,539
209,449

374,699
38,591,934
102,994

1,148,218
18,107,194

639,854
15,694,750

3,778
56,354

30,569
734,882

64,954
2,057,661

145,941
5,163,610

170,121
4,392,665

224,491
3,289,579

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

316,971
174,915
64,611
83,357

1,821
1,331
333
293

13,007
9,681
3,679
4,202

26,783
18,382
8,167
11,622

56,058
41,343
19,536
29,004

82,413
45,597
18,428
23,683

136,889
58,581
14,468
14,553

Chemicals purchased ....................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

918,604
10,074,914

531,160
8,889,615

3,311
30,748

26,480
406,898

56,080
1,193,229

127,075
3,002,228

143,509
2,494,930

174,705
1,761,583

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

318,250
129,816
42,602
40,492

2,099
924
174
114

14,473
7,812
2,267
1,928

28,475
15,858
5,948
5,799

61,061
37,275
14,344
14,395

84,284
35,546
12,197
11,482

127,858
32,401
7,672
6,774

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

775,893
11,740,521

477,379
10,186,613

3,109
37,521

25,254
465,646

53,092
1,406,586

119,991
3,514,557

128,767
2,863,663

147,166
1,898,639

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

128,571
114,732
134,457
51,220
48,399

675
911
1,142
246
135

4,562
6,991
8,511
2,856
2,334

10,766
11,766
16,255
7,057
7,248

22,985
25,249
36,849
17,202
17,706

35,519
28,943
36,083
14,701
13,521

54,064
40,872
35,617
9,158
7,455

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ...................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

226,017
1,827,413
3,836
822,377

849
4,710
13
1,015

11,296
75,547
209
24,001

32,182
206,001
527
67,882

68,557
458,421
1,059
159,905

64,910
666,762
1,107
376,364

48,223
415,973
921
193,210

Cattle and calves ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

362,221
11,641,713
20,295
8,771,118

2,431
28,537
80
11,277

23,247
412,943
1,418
229,475

57,390
2,352,758
2,984
1,927,448

111,715
3,707,538
5,918
2,837,804

98,131
3,068,519
5,494
2,263,949

69,307
2,071,417
4,401
1,501,164

10,227
2,074,555
2,780
1,993,678
34,052
2,860,251
3,085
2,783,847
68,808
210,917
293
89,078

88
3,220
14
2,520
310
15,664
38
14,806
633
1,230
1
(D)

941
56,278
179
48,892
3,007
169,863
301
162,065
4,680
10,917
14
(D)

2,023
389,003
454
374,701
9,347
598,264
694
580,727
14,096
26,543
41
4,696

3,239
600,092
885
574,260
12,268
908,050
1,098
881,709
23,289
56,296
76
15,553

2,318
540,993
661
521,166
6,209
927,824
670
911,485
16,707
41,049
66
9,876

1,618
484,969
587
472,139
2,911
240,587
284
233,055
9,403
74,882
95
56,807

66,378
828,596
1,284
569,746
76,415
7,317,221
4,839
7,255,068
2,860
265,561
675
248,923

321
1,459
1
(D)
396
17,673
10
17,210
13
107
-

4,585
19,432
40
(D)
5,070
289,666
289
285,444
181
8,768
46
7,579

12,463
79,312
193
35,459
16,807
1,110,769
975
1,097,822
483
44,567
135
41,271

22,072
308,861
374
223,272
27,089
2,116,174
1,622
2,094,024
935
87,512
223
82,284

18,208
217,651
391
142,781
18,069
2,078,234
1,277
2,063,501
801
85,375
156
80,635

8,729
201,881
285
163,844
8,984
1,704,705
666
1,697,067
447
39,233
115
37,153

24,360
414,555
651
350,073

76
(D)
-

1,349
(D)
17
2,418

4,205
30,179
99
20,416

8,189
91,642
206
69,202

6,775
145,168
209
125,400

3,766
142,226
120
132,636

Government payments ...................................... farms
$1,000

380,752
1,779,800

1,599
5,591

17,332
64,429

46,094
181,505

101,508
439,593

103,254
480,506

110,965
608,176

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

22,455
476,997

285
2,931

2,164
32,411

3,994
82,512

7,676
173,788

5,663
120,598

2,673
64,758

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .................................... farms
$1,000

74,555
291,047

355
992

4,246
14,320

14,140
60,168

26,585
95,506

19,265
74,298

9,964
45,763

1,210,911
43,006,451
35,516

5,890
126,566
21,488

62,144
1,865,002
30,011

171,310
7,070,118
41,271

354,362
13,294,139
37,516

336,250
12,157,577
36,156

280,955
8,493,050
30,229

508,364
2,412,444

2,517
10,020

28,556
138,275

75,105
336,459

157,176
753,527

145,826
680,996

99,184
493,166

417,960
74,631
10,022
5,751

2,041
423
34
19

22,496
5,079
675
306

61,960
10,784
1,565
796

129,078
22,985
3,316
1,797

120,614
21,092
2,604
1,516

81,771
14,268
1,828
1,317

Chemicals purchased ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

387,444
1,185,299

1,920
4,212

22,803
59,872

58,876
162,447

122,720
367,202

110,737
332,961

70,388
258,605

347,834
32,969
3,992
2,649

1,731
164
19
6

20,116
2,341
237
109

52,936
5,077
540
323

109,871
10,729
1,332
788

100,163
8,797
1,048
729

63,017
5,861
816
694

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

298,514
1,553,908

1,669
5,417

18,891
86,262

47,004
243,860

95,994
520,870

83,854
414,196

51,102
283,303

173,593
77,422
39,005
5,100
3,394

796
581
263
23
6

9,699
5,596
3,136
315
145

27,624
11,808
6,260
812
500

56,336
23,944
12,717
1,882
1,115

50,045
21,339
10,303
1,254
913

29,093
14,154
6,326
814
715

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

265,968
30,884,509

2,127
91,369

16,181
1,645,218

35,129
5,642,094

66,549
9,540,443

70,854
8,421,162

75,128
5,544,222

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

135,828
59,380
32,914
20,314
17,532

1,098
532
295
128
74

7,120
4,183
2,322
1,416
1,140

15,702
7,718
4,854
3,709
3,146

30,074
14,923
9,279
6,457
5,816

36,385
15,962
8,844
5,172
4,491

45,449
16,062
7,320
3,432
2,865

278,572
3,599,873

156,674
2,756,105

1,311
19,774

9,453
181,338

19,185
573,012

38,043
798,825

42,073
685,148

46,609
498,010

279,155
34,403,809

148,046
28,128,404

1,230
71,595

9,866
1,463,881

22,412
5,069,082

39,264
8,741,619

38,650
7,736,015

36,624
5,046,212

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

545,401
40,207,404

3,262
151,313

25,387
2,298,269

58,337
7,716,122

118,685
12,803,830

144,553
10,328,062

195,177
6,909,808

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

300,474
140,826
54,519
20,132
29,450

1,623
929
463
118
129

11,063
6,944
4,197
1,337
1,846

25,228
15,847
8,232
3,503
5,527

53,007
32,894
16,562
6,523
9,699

79,099
38,832
13,986
5,106
7,530

130,454
45,380
11,079
3,545
4,719

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

980,047
10,432,583

5,837
36,674

43,824
479,950

96,026
1,412,476

208,033
3,284,245

256,720
2,878,204

369,607
2,341,034

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

627,764
254,704
58,191
39,388

3,917
1,640
190
90

24,548
14,591
2,985
1,700

50,739
31,018
8,352
5,917

104,912
69,671
19,911
13,539

160,239
69,500
15,987
10,994

283,409
68,284
10,766
7,148

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

637,637
4,817,655

3,134
15,242

28,907
213,314

66,721
682,979

149,440
1,535,252

171,805
1,316,632

217,630
1,054,236

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

211,184
262,069
133,461
16,879
14,044

1,094
1,329
612
61
38

7,692
12,526
7,268
798
623

15,669
26,878
19,587
2,480
2,107

33,518
62,195
43,268
5,684
4,775

55,273
71,702
36,446
4,641
3,743

97,938
87,439
26,280
3,215
2,758

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

923,973
12,524,115

5,314
38,482

41,179
529,904

90,989
1,696,298

198,362
3,904,016

243,367
3,555,862

344,762
2,799,554

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

546,432
267,452
64,079
46,010

3,538
1,464
224
88

21,745
14,563
3,008
1,863

44,495
31,084
8,839
6,571

90,883
69,886
21,549
16,044

138,654
73,597
18,077
13,039

247,117
76,858
12,382
8,405

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

318,878
18,113,858

1,551
27,392

14,355
583,872

36,242
2,483,068

85,579
5,858,356

86,570
5,404,216

94,581
3,756,954

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

143,642
81,363
63,156
18,279
12,438

957
348
190
44
12

6,788
3,924
2,609
643
391

13,899
10,144
8,047
2,400
1,752

30,894
24,310
19,914
6,206
4,255

37,439
21,899
18,361
5,280
3,591

53,665
20,738
14,035
3,706
2,437

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

106,849
3,542,160

452
6,462

4,650
114,796

11,435
399,414

26,656
1,096,888

30,212
986,348

33,444
938,252

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

21,851
37,382
31,470
7,242
8,904

104
170
119
27
32

801
1,648
1,506
330
365

1,738
3,772
3,816
942
1,167

4,322
8,816
8,702
2,137
2,679

6,175
10,503
8,914
2,052
2,568

8,711
12,473
8,413
1,754
2,093

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

228,329
3,407,107

1,363
12,604

11,637
170,939

24,097
463,836

55,790
1,089,734

60,534
914,500

74,908
755,494

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

56,088
82,339
65,805
12,505
11,592

290
577
393
60
43

2,315
4,266
3,753
709
594

4,316
8,520
7,958
1,637
1,666

9,879
19,368
18,841
3,948
3,754

14,353
21,484
17,987
3,510
3,200

24,935
28,124
16,873
2,641
2,335

490,372
13,274,530

331,568
11,848,327

2,782
59,815

21,795
728,228

42,446
1,902,449

91,803
4,216,814

89,146
3,120,512

83,596
1,820,511

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

124,718
41,876
60,330
104,644

1,069
396
679
638

6,920
2,948
4,749
7,178

12,518
5,062
8,030
16,836

26,184
11,203
17,746
36,670

33,427
11,333
16,437
27,949

44,600
10,934
12,689
15,373

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

210 UNITED STATES

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

224,851
7,119,173

1,740
25,733

18,646
284,184

46,204
1,613,247

76,533
2,303,230

55,243
1,852,169

26,485
1,040,609

170,586
38,061
9,854
3,869
2,481

1,294
357
59
20
10

13,399
3,764
1,018
331
134

35,686
7,466
1,796
789
467

58,679
12,610
3,193
1,309
742

41,850
9,348
2,435
931
679

19,678
4,516
1,353
489
449

121,898
843,768

1,108
4,296

10,348
62,719

23,938
166,753

40,900
243,661

30,791
247,703

14,813
118,636

131,109
6,275,405

989
21,436

11,216
221,465

29,328
1,446,494

45,633
2,059,570

30,051
1,604,466

13,892
921,974

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

590,567
8,887,701

3,448
22,248

36,693
359,825

100,934
1,622,570

192,280
2,727,455

161,268
2,504,142

95,944
1,651,461

466,132
104,502
11,875
3,340
4,718

2,865
505
42
18
18

29,049
6,319
821
245
259

80,363
17,025
1,956
653
937

151,531
34,540
3,611
1,055
1,543

126,761
29,306
3,198
773
1,230

75,563
16,807
2,247
596
731

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

1,168,759
2,479,596

5,543
9,301

59,921
120,890

165,758
339,532

342,955
731,338

324,923
688,678

269,659
589,857

1,076,781
81,620
6,574
3,784

5,177
339
19
8

54,684
4,854
274
109

152,434
11,975
862
487

315,013
25,063
1,800
1,079

300,270
21,761
1,842
1,050

249,203
17,628
1,777
1,051

Utilities (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

464,893
1,099,961

1,655
2,513

23,566
41,067

69,324
152,582

148,117
337,882

134,758
317,490

87,473
248,427

295,376
140,770
24,357
2,390
2,000

1,085
474
92
3
1

14,952
7,416
1,062
73
63

44,041
21,303
3,411
312
257

93,735
45,602
7,545
718
517

85,773
40,836
6,948
618
583

55,790
25,139
5,299
666
579

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance .................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

1,068,261
3,372,608

4,873
10,846

54,515
141,584

151,444
464,832

315,283
985,982

298,373
971,766

243,773
797,597

931,885
122,519
8,935
4,922

4,403
443
20
7

47,687
6,352
329
147

132,506
17,192
1,153
593

273,332
37,953
2,629
1,369

259,626
34,703
2,628
1,416

214,331
25,876
2,176
1,390

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ...............................................

163,308
3,763,804

563
4,255

7,344
117,018

22,666
451,532

52,202
1,157,030

47,002
1,106,710

33,531
927,259

118,620
26,759
12,782
2,958
2,189

468
69
21
2
3

5,770
1,083
364
68
59

17,005
3,537
1,527
328
269

38,659
8,468
3,612
823
640

33,895
7,764
3,805
874
664

22,823
5,838
3,453
863
554

Contract labor .................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

75,852
972,005

209
747

3,213
25,039

9,900
152,097

23,103
241,210

23,337
310,526

16,090
242,386

27,806
28,722
14,479
2,488
2,357

98
79
26
4
2

1,225
1,276
543
102
67

3,733
3,868
1,754
289
256

8,658
8,916
4,268
679
582

8,540
8,791
4,528
721
757

5,552
5,792
3,360
693
693

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

134,146
683,931

585
2,253

7,316
26,725

18,796
105,053

41,239
191,714

39,574
206,953

26,636
151,233

63,680
48,979
17,957
2,053
1,477

300
199
66
17
3

3,426
2,741
962
126
61

9,142
6,803
2,407
253
191

19,647
15,339
5,277
578
398

18,542
14,583
5,443
564
442

12,623
9,314
3,802
515
382

158,804
1,426,203

1,497
9,954

14,462
115,198

27,964
247,680

51,580
458,959

40,889
378,411

22,412
216,000

113,645
17,405
16,349
11,405

1,103
167
148
79

9,764
1,835
1,814
1,049

19,680
3,083
3,071
2,130

36,354
5,738
5,597
3,891

30,164
4,224
3,747
2,754

16,580
2,358
1,972
1,502

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) .......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) .................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 211

Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

109,199
1,385,219

76,234
1,210,918

740
8,012

6,272
83,445

11,136
196,540

22,523
401,985

19,681
326,215

15,882
194,721

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

21,417
22,537
22,068
5,194
5,018

173
266
215
57
29

1,470
1,863
2,123
483
333

2,539
3,285
3,532
886
894

5,393
6,638
7,054
1,763
1,675

5,725
5,768
5,570
1,301
1,317

6,117
4,717
3,574
704
770

Interest expense ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

667,454
10,880,731

379,239
8,238,540

2,205
26,254

21,841
386,353

48,094
1,214,163

104,743
2,696,036

106,840
2,333,339

95,516
1,582,395

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

134,649
160,833
71,413
12,344

1,003
948
234
20

7,357
10,451
3,610
423

13,581
21,873
10,850
1,790

29,900
46,464
24,093
4,286

37,771
45,337
20,194
3,538

45,037
35,760
12,432
2,287

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

519,095
7,185,334

285,007
5,157,125

1,055
13,689

14,431
220,606

36,512
743,223

80,853
1,660,792

82,115
1,484,313

70,041
1,034,502

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

25,291
79,697
128,938
30,651
20,430

123
330
472
81
49

1,061
3,922
7,306
1,362
780

2,594
8,725
17,672
4,530
2,991

5,349
20,171
38,377
10,123
6,833

6,861
23,339
37,226
8,779
5,910

9,303
23,210
27,885
5,776
3,867

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more ............................................

413,327
3,695,397

254,177
3,081,415

1,770
12,566

15,764
165,747

32,009
470,939

70,663
1,035,243

70,160
849,026

63,811
547,893

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

54,882
87,873
83,336
17,083
11,003

355
698
620
69
28

2,601
5,758
5,957
952
496

5,236
10,366
11,976
2,658
1,773

11,395
22,648
26,503
6,211
3,906

15,049
24,495
22,975
4,582
3,059

20,246
23,908
15,305
2,611
1,741

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

895,001
3,946,876

3,729
8,459

35,240
121,442

87,670
414,601

196,037
1,048,598

247,525
1,141,855

324,800
1,211,921

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

702,120
112,074
61,063
19,744

3,343
267
102
17

29,761
3,425
1,527
527

67,930
11,488
6,076
2,176

143,171
30,061
17,040
5,765

190,696
32,408
18,569
5,852

267,219
34,425
17,749
5,407

1,115,703
17,119,339

654,203
14,162,182

3,710
37,938

31,980
596,450

71,237
2,110,698

156,679
4,693,692

176,900
3,990,372

213,697
2,733,031

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

369,553
183,119
48,344
28,935
24,252

2,310
1,094
190
67
49

16,298
10,737
2,493
1,377
1,075

32,860
23,042
6,966
4,411
3,958

69,450
52,865
16,135
9,780
8,449

97,254
51,068
13,702
8,210
6,666

151,381
44,313
8,858
5,090
4,055

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

55,181
1,437,173

422
5,570

3,193
67,964

6,978
206,235

17,499
526,456

15,748
418,685

11,341
212,263

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

552,622
16,167,815

2,642
54,940

25,831
798,735

58,363
2,352,387

131,817
5,108,831

151,263
4,447,618

182,706
3,405,303

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

993,881
68,033,725
68,453

5,988
226,346
37,800

44,591
3,199,959
71,762

97,508
10,388,195
106,537

211,039
22,518,174
106,701

260,056
18,197,985
69,977

374,699
13,503,067
36,037

Farms with net gains 2 ................................... number
Average net gain ...................................... dollars

1,037,041
89,479

580,192
134,925

3,651
74,327

28,497
129,871

59,685
196,862

132,598
190,208

147,157
142,925

208,604
78,172

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

31,423
77,888
55,141
89,333
77,579
248,828

192
453
345
693
568
1,400

957
2,506
2,074
4,193
4,302
14,465

1,958
5,076
3,864
7,228
7,636
33,923

4,261
10,982
8,402
16,012
17,038
75,903

7,473
18,099
12,973
21,822
19,822
66,968

16,582
40,772
27,483
39,385
28,213
56,169

Farms with net losses .................................... number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

1,167,751
15,596

413,689
24,774

2,337
19,264

16,094
31,129

37,823
35,997

78,441
34,459

112,899
25,105

166,095
16,882

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

38,898
129,309
82,980
88,006
37,373
37,123

215
759
466
514
212
171

1,074
4,098
3,158
3,894
1,814
2,056

2,591
9,717
7,248
8,936
4,423
4,908

5,512
20,340
15,131
17,931
9,077
10,450

9,338
34,035
23,149
25,440
10,509
10,428

20,168
60,360
33,828
31,291
11,338
9,110

All other production
expenses (see text) ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ..............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

212 UNITED STATES

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

32,965
174,301

224
1,023

2,990
13,798

6,069
30,648

10,980
49,527

8,315
51,987

4,387
27,317

17,863
9,460
4,588
584
470

83
101
31
5
4

1,401
950
541
69
29

3,153
1,854
869
124
69

6,202
3,017
1,455
161
145

4,667
2,298
1,078
141
131

2,357
1,240
614
84
92

Interest expense ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

288,215
2,642,190

1,367
6,954

19,790
148,815

50,970
433,626

98,386
875,597

78,760
760,317

38,942
416,882

155,227
115,155
16,161
1,672

912
418
34
3

10,717
8,208
821
44

26,088
22,152
2,544
186

52,044
40,475
5,404
463

43,193
30,354
4,651
562

22,273
13,548
2,707
414

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

234,088
2,028,208

825
5,041

15,185
114,005

42,016
340,014

81,171
678,366

64,096
583,713

30,795
307,070

33,210
91,659
96,366
8,864
3,989

172
320
303
24
6

1,967
5,884
6,756
452
126

5,287
16,003
18,763
1,421
542

10,669
32,083
34,230
3,036
1,153

9,262
25,665
25,298
2,573
1,298

5,853
11,704
11,016
1,358
864

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

159,150
613,982

953
1,913

11,435
34,810

26,745
93,611

52,721
197,232

43,420
176,604

23,876
109,812

67,926
65,286
23,274
1,758
906

459
398
93
3
-

4,429
5,134
1,754
93
25

10,973
11,369
4,063
234
106

22,190
21,783
7,964
517
267

18,811
17,728
6,094
506
281

11,064
8,874
3,306
405
227

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

1,100,807
2,276,172

4,120
5,326

53,281
83,661

159,547
295,452

337,063
674,795

324,078
702,292

222,718
514,646

1,015,699
60,415
19,737
4,956

3,963
120
33
4

50,732
1,863
552
134

149,269
7,612
2,180
486

311,862
18,352
5,654
1,195

297,691
18,610
6,192
1,585

202,182
13,858
5,126
1,552

461,500
2,957,157

2,280
5,764

26,766
102,787

73,200
418,500

147,563
917,820

130,882
877,982

80,809
634,303

396,287
51,393
6,830
3,807
3,183

2,075
174
15
14
2

23,265
2,928
323
148
102

63,335
7,808
972
601
484

126,512
16,840
2,093
1,149
969

112,231
14,723
1,934
1,093
901

68,869
8,920
1,493
802
725

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ........................................................... farms
$1,000

12,246
119,790

178
680

1,207
7,803

2,123
21,450

4,249
42,651

3,136
31,976

1,353
15,230

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

410,718
4,017,726

1,507
9,340

21,565
192,145

60,318
586,976

127,292
1,208,548

118,092
1,170,401

81,944
850,315

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

1,210,911
6,547,373
5,407

5,890
12,094
2,053

62,144
216,577
3,485

171,310
797,378
4,655

354,362
1,615,247
4,558

336,250
1,708,443
5,081

280,955
2,197,634
7,822

Farms with net gains 2 .................................... number
Average net gain ......................................dollars

456,849
31,762

2,424
16,576

22,082
28,052

55,787
35,700

120,603
34,093

123,609
32,640

132,344
28,057

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

71,448
143,589
73,687
81,303
41,654
45,168

405
781
404
464
203
167

3,249
6,561
3,466
4,209
2,312
2,285

8,819
17,268
8,538
9,554
5,276
6,332

18,808
36,709
19,011
21,487
11,284
13,304

19,547
38,666
19,993
21,973
11,188
12,242

20,620
43,604
22,275
23,616
11,391
10,838

Farms with net losses ..................................... number
Average net loss .......................................dollars

754,062
10,560

3,466
8,103

40,062
10,056

115,523
10,337

233,759
10,680

212,641
10,939

148,611
10,198

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

95,409
297,261
164,176
137,857
39,554
19,805

500
1,493
779
530
109
55

4,725
15,157
8,968
8,265
2,145
802

12,577
44,059
26,601
23,457
6,296
2,533

26,229
89,851
53,447
45,248
12,921
6,063

26,084
84,447
46,277
38,567
11,361
5,905

25,294
62,254
28,104
21,790
6,722
4,447

All other production
expenses (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

993,881
58,778,638
59,141

5,988
191,529
31,986

44,591
2,668,283
59,839

97,508
8,844,491
90,705

211,039
19,310,214
91,501

260,056
15,668,119
60,249

374,699
12,096,002
32,282

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ...................................... dollars

1,025,783
81,061

572,116
121,800

3,562
67,586

27,910
114,801

58,519
176,068

130,219
170,998

144,985
128,727

206,921
72,515

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

31,720
78,889
56,032
92,236
81,308
231,931

183
496
339
706
614
1,224

991
2,518
2,105
4,341
4,596
13,359

2,019
5,244
3,981
7,514
8,301
31,460

4,328
11,240
8,673
16,945
18,200
70,833

7,566
18,348
13,232
22,592
20,900
62,347

16,633
41,043
27,702
40,138
28,697
52,708

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

1,179,009
16,075

421,765
25,856

2,426
20,286

16,681
32,121

38,989
37,417

80,820
36,587

115,071
26,031

167,778
17,338

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

39,245
130,186
83,913
89,631
38,905
39,885

230
781
470
525
222
198

1,117
4,174
3,233
4,003
1,926
2,228

2,640
9,849
7,351
9,181
4,660
5,308

5,574
20,566
15,368
18,401
9,559
11,352

9,451
34,210
23,389
25,857
10,956
11,208

20,233
60,606
34,102
31,664
11,582
9,591

50,572
4,445,758

41,980
4,168,801

312
15,016

2,795
233,292

5,694
611,133

13,567
1,524,895

11,337
1,154,802

8,275
629,663

693,187
10,489,874

406,992
7,705,008

2,418
30,662

20,030
385,265

43,417
966,966

98,290
2,208,597

107,881
2,130,968

134,956
1,982,550

121,874
1,875,665

90,533
1,633,670

945
13,816

6,822
128,791

12,516
250,557

26,503
525,852

24,515
448,199

19,232
266,454

241,923
2,883,897

105,736
1,611,538

339
2,803

3,037
56,461

7,815
122,119

18,935
306,646

26,673
413,676

48,937
709,833

47,603
594,944

23,752
314,567

72
600

769
6,961

1,928
22,499

4,417
58,651

6,525
87,587

10,041
138,270

23,350
566,834

13,759
373,618

66
906

482
11,414

1,382
46,705

3,412
120,221

3,996
114,064

4,421
80,307

288,196
854,995

212,362
758,172

1,060
1,482

10,233
30,674

23,563
102,219

56,947
250,872

57,322
209,915

63,237
163,009

82,001
1,676,727

66,606
1,518,646

467
6,494

3,847
85,610

8,425
208,125

19,925
493,133

18,112
422,391

15,830
302,893

34,410
145,413

21,993
113,009

135
429

960
5,181

2,195
14,100

5,166
31,449

5,981
30,841

7,556
31,009

118,939
1,891,400

73,004
1,381,788

326
4,132

3,416
60,173

7,789
200,640

17,272
421,774

20,364
404,294

23,837
290,775

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

816,810
328,048,904
716,788
267,618,346

4,598
1,278,211
4,094
1,107,791

36,478
15,280,720
33,012
13,049,836

78,667
40,641,498
70,126
35,047,139

176,452
100,769,837
159,548
85,981,383

213,175
90,752,895
188,496
74,355,213

307,440
79,325,743
261,512
58,076,984

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

268,314
94,949
90,915
111,726
73,804
51,018
26,062

1,337
625
695
806
385
181
65

9,745
4,687
4,611
6,204
4,071
2,583
1,111

21,362
7,685
8,662
12,124
9,244
7,202
3,847

45,661
16,213
19,168
28,590
22,582
17,778
9,556

69,383
23,310
23,039
29,792
21,270
14,422
7,280

120,826
42,429
34,740
34,210
16,252
8,852
4,203

404,753
35,771,154

193,760
22,087,484

1,004
76,326

8,216
965,598

18,551
2,088,979

38,708
4,655,786

49,453
5,762,709

77,828
8,538,086

89,587
7,405,898

49,443
5,799,007

287
18,048

2,169
244,562

4,751
614,301

11,389
1,608,358

13,487
1,656,700

17,360
1,657,038

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

140,041
19,008,698
46,146
13,535,369

395
41,551
192
34,495

4,076
485,947
1,962
534,777

11,380
1,522,077
4,251
1,369,002

30,479
4,432,331
11,317
4,091,979

37,808
4,995,955
12,308
3,982,318

55,903
7,530,837
16,116
3,522,798

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars

1,210,911
5,419,198
4,475

5,890
8,081
1,372

62,144
156,943
2,525

171,310
606,455
3,540

354,362
1,231,272
3,475

336,250
1,386,070
4,122

280,955
2,030,376
7,227

Operators reporting net gains 2 ......................... farms
Average net gain ......................................dollars

453,667
29,684

2,385
15,373

21,800
25,840

55,115
32,913

119,513
31,452

122,845
30,401

132,009
26,963

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

71,610
143,824
73,874
81,544
41,656
41,159

412
782
401
465
176
149

3,284
6,569
3,483
4,172
2,265
2,027

8,826
17,278
8,603
9,582
5,283
5,543

18,830
36,821
19,065
21,652
11,260
11,885

19,596
38,728
20,039
22,018
11,281
11,183

20,662
43,646
22,283
23,655
11,391
10,372

Operators reporting net losses .......................... farms
Average net loss .......................................dollars

757,244
10,628

3,505
8,155

40,344
10,073

116,195
10,392

234,849
10,763

213,405
11,005

148,946
10,265

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

95,766
297,947
164,818
138,575
40,014
20,124

510
1,504
782
542
111
56

4,765
15,202
9,054
8,332
2,183
808

12,672
44,213
26,748
23,583
6,383
2,596

26,338
90,075
53,688
45,452
13,131
6,165

26,162
84,641
46,379
38,783
11,435
6,005

25,319
62,312
28,167
21,883
6,771
4,494

8,592
276,958

81
1,867

680
20,074

1,389
41,560

2,852
92,843

2,100
74,121

1,490
46,493

286,195
2,784,866

1,094
6,810

13,738
100,912

37,293
298,952

81,097
715,289

80,488
804,963

72,485
857,940

31,341
241,995

234
1,474

2,836
17,814

5,768
45,131

9,895
66,354

7,975
72,065

4,633
39,157

136,187
1,272,359

328
2,289

4,248
28,869

14,418
96,971

35,023
281,223

37,872
349,258

44,298
513,749

23,851
280,377

95
563

937
5,523

2,901
24,401

6,734
70,252

7,071
87,804

6,113
91,835

9,591
193,216

9
88

337
4,695

1,133
23,142

2,682
56,602

2,971
72,169

2,459
36,520

75,834
96,822

288
123

4,160
5,848

10,599
12,617

23,185
26,711

22,088
25,691

15,514
25,832

15,395
158,080

121
1,322

1,260
11,865

2,483
25,279

4,651
46,112

4,124
42,558

2,756
30,943

12,417
32,405

62
174

643
1,398

1,708
3,873

3,424
8,098

3,441
9,080

3,139
9,782

45,935
509,611

155
777

2,198
24,900

6,345
67,539

14,042
159,936

13,762
146,338

9,433
110,121

868,529
78,376,005
611,216
41,989,255

3,639
297,650
2,834
195,241

42,637
3,601,941
32,742
2,445,185

117,110
9,422,582
87,826
6,080,738

250,649
21,187,935
186,207
12,895,454

244,065
21,528,866
174,604
11,675,362

210,429
22,337,031
127,003
8,697,275

431,952
84,106
50,960
32,050
8,407
2,710
1,031

1,861
485
280
163
30
13
2

21,390
5,004
3,409
2,244
522
138
35

61,938
11,696
7,463
4,872
1,358
361
138

131,099
25,176
15,658
10,381
2,818
795
280

124,614
24,112
14,171
8,606
2,097
714
290

91,050
17,633
9,979
5,784
1,582
689
286

210,993
13,683,670

941
48,908

10,981
551,410

29,957
1,431,076

60,981
3,418,519

57,640
3,630,794

50,493
4,602,963

40,144
1,606,891

166
7,546

1,917
73,180

5,610
189,367

12,206
447,265

11,725
476,756

8,520
412,777

220,184
18,960,051
21,814
2,136,138

471
34,009
99
11,946

6,839
466,963
833
65,203

23,041
1,405,273
2,674
316,128

56,230
3,923,879
5,976
502,818

62,543
5,196,657
6,366
549,297

71,060
7,933,270
5,866
690,746

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products .............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ............................................ farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ............................................ farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres .................................................
200 to 499 acres .................................................
500 to 999 acres .................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ........................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

372,498
39,671,631
172,910
17,006,825
261,913
22,664,806

1,274
82,252
669
33,185
811
49,067

11,673
886,397
5,519
390,849
7,949
495,548

31,101
3,163,358
13,920
1,472,936
22,272
1,690,422

73,301
8,293,874
31,819
3,093,301
53,593
5,200,573

102,373
12,122,521
46,312
5,649,674
73,286
6,472,847

152,776
15,123,229
74,671
6,366,880
104,002
8,756,349

1,132,606
408,832,116

523,336
309,078,454

2,676
529,676

21,182
8,836,808

48,499
37,764,850

106,580
76,655,443

139,291
83,135,738

205,108
102,155,939

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

544,269
20,944,723

2,142
51,992

19,601
638,503

50,757
1,985,691

117,628
6,199,902

146,979
5,468,237

207,162
6,600,398

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

177,362
49,821,856
159,754
46,178,930
33,996
3,642,926

949
198,008
837
183,669
163
14,339

8,755
2,478,325
8,104
2,355,191
1,271
123,134

19,626
6,764,243
17,845
6,369,654
3,226
394,589

45,504
15,841,807
41,883
15,013,862
7,636
827,945

48,494
13,855,488
43,692
12,751,188
9,591
1,104,300

54,034
10,683,985
47,393
9,505,366
12,109
1,178,619

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................ farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

138,223
18,106,128

344
39,206

3,717
379,434

11,518
1,281,780

30,869
3,898,910

36,380
4,637,934

55,395
7,868,864

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

258,703
201,532,654

1,763
801,346

14,450
9,992,168

30,356
26,899,598

72,074
67,608,278

69,124
56,524,681

70,936
39,706,583

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

12,260
2,071,722
11,158
1,432,770

79
8,148
70
5,200

1,007
112,603
944
87,839

1,757
322,624
1,627
241,579

3,581
658,894
3,296
485,845

3,567
556,618
3,217
395,150

2,269
412,835
2,004
217,156

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

993,881
1,220,945,923
1,228,463
1,750

5,988
3,997,457
667,578
2,058

44,591
50,530,096
1,133,190
1,971

97,508
140,754,458
1,443,517
1,685

211,039
344,484,998
1,632,329
1,795

260,056
344,321,897
1,324,030
1,798

374,699
336,857,017
899,007
1,658

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

69,715
66,076
125,093
251,683
190,995

886
497
910
1,560
1,045

3,576
3,009
5,747
10,976
8,394

7,178
6,005
10,966
21,833
18,111

12,952
11,493
21,326
44,879
38,854

16,242
16,312
30,849
64,206
50,244

28,881
28,760
55,295
108,229
74,347

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more .............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

137,251
107,956
31,820
13,292

671
336
63
20

6,505
4,825
1,136
423

14,442
13,250
4,101
1,622

33,936
32,693
10,572
4,334

37,929
31,124
9,302
3,848

43,768
25,728
6,646
3,045

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

993,789
139,738,752

5,988
699,146

44,588
7,078,546

97,499
17,852,815

211,019
40,677,781

260,042
38,094,223

374,653
35,336,241

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ..................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

55,272
65,161
115,302
229,098
180,649
149,335
137,151
61,821

403
437
732
1,383
1,140
959
628
306

2,042
2,323
4,121
9,365
8,492
7,748
7,215
3,282

4,557
5,198
9,197
19,088
16,681
16,127
17,739
8,912

9,016
10,780
18,982
39,313
34,953
36,305
40,796
20,874

13,029
15,598
28,645
58,602
48,304
41,002
37,933
16,929

26,225
30,825
53,625
101,347
71,079
47,194
32,840
11,518

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

867,717
2,102,281

4,948
9,728

37,561
85,762

84,682
219,942

187,481
531,495

230,737
583,459

322,308
671,895

Tractors ................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

865,451
2,588,564
404,194
614,092
614,939
1,125,001
374,562
849,471

4,382
10,502
1,618
2,321
2,624
3,982
2,258
4,199

35,154
94,627
12,355
17,842
21,819
36,388
19,524
40,397

81,885
254,421
34,428
51,320
55,153
99,930
42,818
103,171

183,416
623,770
81,021
125,460
129,618
249,564
98,923
248,746

229,708
709,743
108,971
165,607
166,146
310,704
99,776
233,432

330,906
895,501
165,801
251,542
239,579
424,433
111,263
219,526

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

228,002
271,592

1,136
1,382

10,748
12,655

25,745
30,821

63,818
77,012

62,241
74,281

64,314
75,441

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

216 UNITED STATES

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

LAND USE - Con.
470,796
35,426,972
197,387
11,602,865
334,210
23,824,107

1,490
69,677
807
27,967
853
41,710

19,242
948,180
9,409
404,693
12,308
543,487

63,649
3,468,118
28,932
1,207,200
43,204
2,260,918

140,598
9,475,825
60,841
3,007,984
98,998
6,467,841

137,817
11,666,113
56,820
4,251,679
98,884
7,414,434

108,000
9,799,059
40,578
2,703,342
79,963
7,095,717

609,270
99,753,662

3,091
352,616

32,278
3,229,725

91,844
11,320,717

188,334
23,991,500

170,834
32,234,132

122,889
28,624,972

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

582,003
10,795,489

2,083
23,365

26,285
327,102

82,561
1,127,909

177,296
2,786,903

165,852
3,239,117

127,926
3,291,093

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

123,666
6,777,449
96,351
5,358,174
38,589
1,419,275

408
19,794
314
15,796
120
3,998

5,582
261,546
4,117
200,017
1,898
61,529

16,300
817,135
12,365
639,498
5,391
177,637

38,441
1,848,738
29,482
1,457,034
12,708
391,704

36,943
2,103,397
29,117
1,707,440
11,390
395,957

25,992
1,726,839
20,956
1,338,389
7,082
388,450

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

208,008
20,441,322

485
41,179

6,060
460,771

20,845
1,438,193

49,586
4,129,626

56,054
5,386,811

74,978
8,984,742

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

90,705
20,735,163

702
108,039

6,575
1,281,503

13,177
3,066,166

26,641
6,313,075

24,115
5,695,653

19,495
4,270,727

8,177
505,696
7,053
276,342

30
1,325
28
569

429
14,736
380
4,908

1,228
72,572
1,072
42,793

2,885
139,605
2,493
102,875

2,557
197,441
2,214
91,813

1,048
80,017
866
33,383

Estimated market value of land and
buildings .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .........................................dollars
Average per acre ..........................................dollars

1,210,911
523,349,329
432,195
2,333

5,890
1,580,797
268,387
2,127

62,144
21,283,410
342,485
2,625

171,310
65,434,057
381,963
2,582

354,362
149,316,525
421,367
2,599

336,250
155,467,875
462,358
2,264

280,955
130,266,665
463,657
2,034

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

153,467
146,707
249,690
380,256
180,788

1,426
896
1,346
1,433
541

9,745
8,241
14,312
18,641
7,447

22,724
21,376
37,437
55,216
22,955

43,359
41,788
72,996
114,317
53,457

38,931
38,777
67,062
108,020
53,703

37,282
35,629
56,537
82,629
42,685

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

69,031
24,593
4,252
2,127

177
57
13
1

2,620
980
109
49

8,184
2,799
420
199

20,045
6,835
1,076
489

20,308
7,367
1,357
725

17,697
6,555
1,277
664

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

1,210,724
55,044,719

5,890
271,573

62,135
3,194,621

171,288
8,070,254

354,337
16,378,804

336,194
15,227,152

280,880
11,902,315

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

140,548
152,299
235,786
369,191
186,119
82,666
38,001
6,114

864
749
1,034
1,758
879
383
175
48

6,818
6,796
10,861
19,328
10,435
4,950
2,494
453

18,167
20,406
32,445
53,752
27,407
12,424
5,814
873

38,470
42,552
68,113
109,979
56,318
25,814
11,350
1,741

37,798
41,765
65,776
103,659
52,203
23,179
10,200
1,614

38,431
40,031
57,557
80,715
38,877
15,916
7,968
1,385

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

915,607
1,410,257

4,584
7,017

49,290
76,176

134,794
207,453

273,520
427,902

255,567
395,014

197,852
296,695

Tractors ................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

979,196
1,801,248
506,743
665,947
623,162
873,507
181,379
261,794

3,897
7,090
1,679
2,204
2,411
3,380
1,022
1,506

45,666
82,190
20,531
26,327
28,912
39,032
11,462
16,831

135,369
239,365
67,132
85,664
85,617
115,751
26,259
37,950

289,840
533,809
149,115
194,070
185,853
259,973
55,145
79,766

279,123
522,610
147,494
194,915
180,140
257,209
48,727
70,486

225,301
416,184
120,792
162,767
140,229
198,162
38,764
55,255

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............. farms
number

67,488
75,343

481
525

4,775
5,258

10,383
11,518

21,961
24,508

18,114
20,297

11,774
13,237

Total woodland ...................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

11,299
16,579
41,586
45,018
333,322
415,260

94
108
239
254
1,507
1,819

711
922
2,201
2,354
13,399
16,198

1,636
2,333
5,153
5,620
30,865
38,433

3,412
5,078
11,502
12,500
71,481
90,008

2,974
4,396
10,728
11,623
88,356
111,288

2,472
3,742
11,763
12,667
127,714
157,514

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

586,700
230,625,710
195,051
18,601,976

3,502
971,207
1,144
74,471

28,455
11,526,700
10,918
988,472

59,884
30,212,937
24,539
2,750,424

135,846
74,009,547
52,215
5,938,935

156,475
63,882,923
52,339
4,994,040

202,538
50,022,396
53,896
3,855,634

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

240,113
81,604,517
423,934
200,200,960
24,212
6,663,805
66,379
20,730,976

1,652
352,471
2,801
918,591
184
37,022
506
129,832

13,925
4,332,892
22,549
10,606,562
1,412
343,109
4,400
1,462,505

29,190
11,488,407
45,952
27,274,877
3,080
936,744
8,639
3,392,220

65,173
26,967,832
105,327
66,358,571
6,767
2,209,434
18,990
7,069,954

64,510
22,528,880
115,640
56,205,552
6,645
1,875,432
17,834
5,485,959

65,663
15,934,035
131,665
38,836,807
6,124
1,262,064
16,010
3,190,506

44,638
12,125,799

32,022
11,261,841

218
52,277

1,910
638,481

3,974
1,585,435

9,128
3,703,753

8,828
3,182,628

7,964
2,099,267

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

574,660
344,151
75,070

2,053
1,358
2,577

17,073
16,044
11,474

45,366
39,615
12,527

100,028
92,147
18,864

147,972
97,095
14,989

262,168
97,892
14,639

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

923,048
440,442,393
918,811
403,894,511

3,442
658,347
3,411
593,563

33,328
9,849,032
33,117
8,967,374

85,376
45,112,048
84,981
43,022,212

192,925
103,373,655
192,175
97,786,282

245,995
119,170,134
245,067
110,114,116

361,982
162,279,177
360,060
143,410,964

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

422,458
297,355,142
419,221
293,849,201

3,943
1,354,760
3,935
1,348,568

27,632
16,853,348
27,518
16,675,054

52,349
40,857,115
52,142
40,533,185

111,584
95,036,245
111,011
94,132,774

112,870
82,314,503
112,084
81,365,275

114,080
60,939,171
112,531
59,794,345

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

130,084
40,053,823

450
70,976

3,586
1,059,952

9,342
2,413,766

22,625
6,490,844

32,531
10,005,246

61,550
20,013,039

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

1,522,053

9,299

69,458

154,307

332,578

403,630

552,781

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

570,236
347,833
58,980
11,510
5,322

3,570
1,783
500
74
61

24,181
17,176
2,526
490
218

51,465
38,665
5,468
1,245
665

114,817
78,322
13,612
2,866
1,422

143,942
96,262
15,386
3,066
1,400

232,261
115,625
21,488
3,769
1,556

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

421,909

2,322

18,725

45,405

94,738

115,412

145,307

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

373,101
19,641
2,229
383
214

1,662
251
39
1
5

16,599
839
100
16
13

39,564
2,275
271
66
38

82,607
4,884
543
107
52

103,062
5,039
562
83
40

129,607
6,353
714
110
66

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

872,082
121,799

5,242
746

39,908
4,683

83,570
13,938

182,175
28,864

229,242
30,814

331,945
42,754

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

993,881
-

5,988
-

44,591
-

97,508
-

211,039
-

260,056
-

374,699
-

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

818,964
174,917

3,874
2,114

32,313
12,278

77,384
20,124

172,969
38,070

218,620
41,436

313,804
60,895

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

570,531
423,350
105,203
54,459
75,372
188,316

1,669
4,319
1,099
528
721
1,971

15,825
28,766
6,494
2,995
4,550
14,727

41,633
55,875
12,604
6,133
9,425
27,713

102,217
108,822
24,739
12,791
19,582
51,710

145,699
114,357
28,758
15,488
21,808
48,303

263,488
111,211
31,509
16,524
19,286
43,892

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

27,834
45,042
120,613

1,941
1,888
2,159

4,959
7,586
17,863

5,058
8,467
21,517

6,011
10,176
28,639

5,796
10,155
28,374

4,069
6,770
22,061

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ....................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................. farms
number

1,201
1,583
18,547
19,173
260,221
312,241

6
6
86
87
1,146
1,371

70
83
1,143
1,174
13,212
15,735

170
218
3,116
3,203
38,205
46,016

365
495
6,207
6,457
82,517
99,981

312
403
4,817
4,953
74,853
90,025

278
378
3,178
3,299
50,288
59,113

435,336
35,369,787
112,022
3,494,339

2,156
170,017
523
11,747

24,879
2,112,590
7,343
215,025

64,266
5,093,873
19,258
537,788

134,949
10,825,496
38,640
1,169,901

124,994
9,867,958
30,866
954,739

84,092
7,299,853
15,392
605,139

114,244
9,343,305
279,950
26,094,823
10,780
896,353
30,954
1,962,236

642
48,255
1,532
147,697
50
2,494
147
11,180

7,235
572,635
17,742
1,733,827
645
48,687
1,847
151,171

17,108
1,318,985
43,664
3,836,384
1,590
127,936
4,278
302,851

35,324
2,786,842
89,894
8,327,400
3,363
276,506
9,371
580,358

32,059
2,616,454
79,362
7,154,615
3,077
262,201
9,010
529,325

21,876
2,000,134
47,756
4,894,900
2,055
178,529
6,301
387,351

12,616
863,958

61
3,126

648
42,372

1,735
108,316

3,753
234,607

3,508
260,613

2,911
214,924

947,373
198,041
65,497

3,118
878
1,894

38,260
14,015
9,869

123,117
34,998
13,195

268,431
66,732
19,199

269,643
53,569
13,038

244,804
27,849
8,302

Land owned ........................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

1,149,053
205,804,725
1,145,414
167,408,976

4,029
343,283
3,996
294,285

52,435
4,662,820
52,275
3,873,831

158,587
19,229,953
158,115
16,440,514

336,136
47,049,675
335,163
39,801,105

324,160
64,540,851
323,212
53,312,751

273,706
69,978,143
272,653
53,686,490

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

266,644
58,563,812
263,538
56,943,152

2,782
456,741
2,772
449,023

24,009
4,293,044
23,884
4,233,117

48,559
9,060,384
48,193
8,898,812

86,787
18,020,909
85,931
17,641,058

67,474
15,938,109
66,607
15,355,477

37,033
10,794,625
36,151
10,365,665

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

184,056
40,016,409

440
56,716

5,709
848,916

18,977
2,951,011

46,451
7,628,421

51,670
11,810,732

60,809
16,720,613

Total operators ................................................... number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...............................................................
2 operators .............................................................
3 operators .............................................................
4 operators .............................................................
5 or more operators ................................................

1,815,397

9,010

96,551

268,855

546,318

501,436

393,227

702,886
438,765
53,305
11,019
4,936

3,531
1,804
448
56
51

32,505
26,239
2,611
554
235

87,040
75,224
6,553
1,713
780

191,681
141,871
15,638
3,698
1,474

196,671
121,138
14,301
2,803
1,337

191,458
72,489
13,754
2,195
1,059

Total women operators ................................... number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...........................................................
2 operators .........................................................
3 operators .........................................................
4 operators .........................................................
5 or more operators ............................................

587,034

2,732

29,658

90,439

181,745

158,978

123,482

521,246
25,767
3,210
634
332

2,064
258
24
11
6

26,971
1,064
118
26
16

81,080
3,579
464
137
39

161,160
8,029
999
181
122

141,362
6,909
894
165
74

108,609
5,928
711
114
75

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,026,501
184,410

4,836
1,054

55,541
6,603

149,804
21,506

306,210
48,152

289,909
46,341

220,201
60,754

Primary occupation:
Farming ......................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

1,210,911

5,890

62,144

171,310

354,362

336,250

280,955

Place of residence:
On farm operated .......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

874,398
336,513

3,369
2,521

42,710
19,434

131,082
40,228

268,494
85,868

246,922
89,328

181,821
99,134

Days worked off farm:
None ...........................................................................
Any .............................................................................
1 to 49 days ............................................................
50 to 99 days ..........................................................
100 to 199 days ......................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

207,216
1,003,695
133,276
61,119
121,315
687,985

457
5,433
683
335
772
3,643

3,253
58,891
6,088
2,986
6,161
43,656

10,966
160,344
16,586
8,074
16,559
119,125

26,135
328,227
34,357
15,873
34,986
243,011

47,244
289,006
36,938
18,157
38,364
195,547

119,161
161,794
38,624
15,694
24,473
83,003

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ............................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

57,049
93,816
238,932

1,858
1,904
2,128

9,618
13,742
24,942

13,382
23,054
54,419

16,260
28,856
79,240

11,273
18,805
53,733

4,658
7,455
24,470

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ......................................................... farms
acres treated
Manure .................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ............................................................... farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ........................................................ farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ........................ farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ............................................................ farms
Part owners ........................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more .......................................................

1,621,506

800,392

-

14,183

62,466

166,213

215,731

341,799

Average years on present farm .................................

21.6

25.5

3.9

7.6

13.2

19.9

24.6

35.0

Age group:
Under 25 years ..........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

5,988
44,591
97,508
94,177
116,862
125,892
134,164
130,683
244,016

5,988
-

44,591
-

97,508
-

94,177
116,862
-

125,892
134,164
-

130,683
244,016

Average age ..............................................................

57.1

59.2

22.0

30.3

40.3

49.8

59.6

73.2

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ................

55,570

24,933

144

1,102

2,964

5,627

6,510

8,586

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American .........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .................
White .........................................................................
More than one race reported .....................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

17,682
6,398
13,588
631
949,809
5,773

110
48
75
5,736
19

768
240
281
10
43,084
208

1,806
812
822
74
93,508
486

3,466
1,665
2,202
155
202,470
1,081

4,272
1,853
3,953
208
248,062
1,708

7,260
1,780
6,255
184
356,949
2,271

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people .......................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

128,832
540,435
134,657
104,837
85,120

1,619
1,595
1,309
839
626

5,939
9,990
8,918
10,479
9,265

8,140
16,617
15,570
28,405
28,776

20,459
75,850
44,008
40,052
30,670

30,400
170,153
35,258
15,127
9,118

62,275
266,230
29,594
9,935
6,665

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

513,042
101,743
139,992
131,383
107,721

2,746
577
842
1,045
778

18,131
4,687
7,002
7,739
7,032

41,591
8,699
14,245
15,660
17,313

85,608
19,144
31,015
34,546
40,726

131,023
24,206
32,862
31,562
40,403

233,943
44,430
54,026
40,831
1,469

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

40,781
100,730,304

357
189,245

2,837
3,547,327

6,192
21,899,746

12,704
32,019,671

10,477
23,821,219

8,214
19,253,096

Farms withInternet access ..........................................................
High-speed internet access .......................................

1,246,723
726,700

557,275
319,409

3,848
2,553

30,151
19,504

68,315
42,258

146,580
88,475

160,059
90,461

148,322
76,158

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...............................................................
2 households .............................................................
3 households .............................................................
4 households .............................................................
5 households or more ................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

740,613
192,037
37,133
14,736
9,362

4,846
819
204
76
43

35,302
6,690
1,335
701
563

74,784
15,535
3,524
2,111
1,554

157,849
36,853
9,471
4,124
2,742

194,077
50,274
9,902
3,580
2,223

273,755
81,866
12,697
4,144
2,237

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................... farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................... farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

829,119
419,234,058
93,302
129,443,797
51,918
92,238,034

5,309
1,555,916
482
253,483
211
165,048

37,963
18,021,543
3,874
4,100,498
2,260
2,867,436

79,712
45,022,316
9,337
13,822,829
5,763
10,421,128

169,000
112,033,202
21,257
35,789,869
13,535
26,542,895

215,891
115,481,115
23,992
36,543,832
13,890
26,173,752

321,244
127,119,966
34,360
38,933,286
16,259
26,067,775

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ....................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

61,348
104,281,352
56,216
96,802,958
1,245
54,971

152
89,929
136
80,307
6
130

2,366
2,675,897
2,058
2,340,888
52
2,006

7,557
11,155,233
6,789
10,157,946
156
6,633

18,641
30,649,115
17,065
28,394,539
342
16,723

17,715
32,526,818
16,378
30,093,013
356
16,022

14,917
27,184,360
13,790
25,736,265
333
13,457

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................... farms
10 or less stockholders ................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

5,132
7,478,394
435
4,697

16
9,622
16

308
335,009
33
275

768
997,287
63
705

1,576
2,254,576
163
1,413

1,337
2,433,805
115
1,222

1,127
1,448,095
61
1,066

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

10,112
44,784,505

45
42,803

388
844,490

902
13,555,019

2,141
13,446,870

2,458
6,927,626

4,178
9,967,697

482,186
2,636,509

318,878
2,001,512

1,551
5,494

14,355
73,477

36,242
256,283

85,579
619,106

86,570
563,368

94,581
483,784

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

158,101
744,080
243,975
1,257,432

605
1,425
1,246
4,069

6,704
25,225
11,089
48,252

19,989
100,375
26,997
155,908

48,293
240,334
64,259
378,772

44,142
218,004
65,105
345,364

38,368
158,717
75,279
325,067

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

821,114

-

13,842

80,455

230,006

252,439

244,372

Average years on present farm ..................................

18.4

4.0

6.6

10.2

14.7

19.5

29.7

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

5,890
62,144
171,310
162,517
191,845
186,685
149,565
104,469
176,486

5,890
-

62,144
-

171,310
-

162,517
191,845
-

186,685
149,565
-

104,469
176,486

Average age ...............................................................

55.4

21.9

30.7

40.3

49.8

59.1

73.3

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

30,637

154

1,598

5,247

9,368

7,822

6,448

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

17,024
4,816
17,011
725
1,164,516
6,819

117
29
83
7
5,617
37

1,207
199
441
31
59,938
328

2,839
699
1,706
126
164,987
953

5,394
1,411
4,275
242
340,912
2,128

4,314
1,435
5,534
183
322,815
1,969

3,153
1,043
4,972
136
270,247
1,404

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

147,010
568,560
195,531
181,082
118,728

1,419
1,528
1,371
952
620

6,754
13,951
13,276
17,221
10,942

12,344
29,185
30,332
56,156
43,293

31,413
128,735
78,050
71,946
44,218

39,306
213,422
48,600
22,678
12,244

55,774
181,739
23,902
12,129
7,411

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,070,668
73,057
47,429
15,709
4,048

4,787
495
398
171
39

54,750
4,132
2,445
616
201

153,669
9,560
5,835
1,691
555

316,340
20,191
12,624
3,754
1,453

299,085
19,455
12,222
3,948
1,540

242,037
19,224
13,905
5,529
260

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

18,978
19,942,195

127
164,540

1,178
303,216

2,872
2,052,494

5,645
4,970,338

5,064
8,283,264

4,092
4,168,343

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

689,448
407,291

3,683
2,268

40,015
24,573

116,888
69,203

229,639
136,410

191,109
112,116

108,114
62,721

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

993,214
164,670
29,305
15,268
8,454

5,021
669
131
49
20

52,716
7,095
1,163
696
474

145,847
17,998
3,311
2,678
1,476

296,281
42,234
8,425
4,933
2,489

273,322
48,940
8,295
3,705
1,988

220,027
47,734
7,980
3,207
2,007

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................ farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................ farms
acres

1,077,216
154,915,992
80,945
31,973,202
37,821
22,046,781

5,350
519,397
341
55,386
99
18,259

56,796
6,548,549
3,564
838,701
1,490
483,989

156,095
18,444,821
9,318
3,109,431
4,476
2,165,081

319,059
42,134,010
20,728
7,370,080
10,233
5,088,102

298,675
44,437,094
22,557
9,850,749
10,860
7,091,433

241,241
42,832,121
24,437
10,748,855
10,663
7,199,917

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ........................................................ farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

34,726
21,038,458
29,621
17,461,242
796
28,825

95
(D)
74
8,927
5
69

1,175
(D)
979
283,813
26
953

4,263
1,578,217
3,581
1,310,027
56
3,525

10,518
6,063,606
8,909
4,900,104
247
8,662

10,008
5,843,791
8,571
4,787,622
216
8,355

8,667
7,207,297
7,507
6,170,749
246
7,261

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

5,105
3,577,216
472
4,633

21
(D)
21

196
(D)
10
186

682
268,190
72
610

1,609
1,163,502
128
1,481

1,437
1,056,169
135
1,302

1,160
1,036,548
127
1,033

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

18,024
16,424,476

104
(D)

609
(D)

1,634
2,206,857

4,057
1,874,467

5,010
8,536,594

6,610
3,263,882

163,308
634,997

563
1,453

7,344
25,455

22,666
84,419

52,202
204,213

47,002
184,578

33,531
134,879

43,191
167,359
140,076
467,638

116
253
484
1,200

1,606
5,662
6,446
19,793

5,749
21,713
19,504
62,706

12,975
50,983
45,312
153,230

12,446
48,654
40,369
135,924

10,299
40,094
27,961
94,785

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

28,744

123

1,279

3,349

8,066

7,914

8,013

8,488

4,428

23

199

433

864

1,138

1,771

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

76,144
199,185
55,241
72,735
72,011
61,049
42,539
35,459
125,581
108,603
76,054
69,280

773
1,218
388
492
497
392
245
210
766
559
298
150

4,020
8,502
2,464
3,439
3,195
2,684
1,783
1,534
5,521
5,206
3,606
2,637

9,522
20,557
4,795
5,861
5,676
4,647
3,563
2,908
11,285
11,254
9,194
8,246

17,052
39,549
9,050
11,590
11,751
9,990
7,509
6,617
26,374
27,765
22,671
21,121

19,948
53,154
14,411
17,919
17,707
14,755
10,473
8,831
32,235
29,611
21,174
19,838

24,829
76,205
24,133
33,434
33,185
28,581
18,966
15,359
49,400
34,208
19,111
17,288

338,237
40,589
98,281

222,975
23,322
45,020

1,777
155
90

12,668
1,247
1,148

23,411
2,594
3,491

56,438
5,649
9,400

58,218
6,265
12,480

70,463
7,412
18,411

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

25,408
159,949
6,121
8,121

91
770
91
110

948
5,294
392
561

2,869
11,849
741
1,095

6,899
27,781
1,656
2,243

7,662
40,971
1,658
2,055

6,939
73,284
1,583
2,057

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

145,707
291,083
16,105
49,878
15,858
33,334
24,052

569
1,433
110
592
163
136
219

4,341
10,122
812
4,629
1,166
1,843
963

10,013
21,136
1,732
8,784
2,962
5,543
2,448

23,882
45,346
3,486
16,419
5,099
9,243
4,572

37,258
74,104
4,133
11,683
3,742
9,045
6,549

69,644
138,942
5,832
7,771
2,726
7,524
9,301

245,675

86,897

452

3,751

10,689

20,707

25,204

26,094

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

154,378
26,385,696

1,454
156,405

5,471
867,502

12,424
2,047,721

27,818
5,121,929

38,325
6,806,576

68,886
11,385,563

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

258,254
57,637,537

-

-

1,280
233,959

7,956
1,373,113

66,196
12,536,314

182,822
43,494,151

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

258,899
87,190,445

2,423
460,181

18,818
4,396,343

37,929
9,135,376

73,741
21,897,296

67,613
23,632,518

58,375
27,668,731

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

100,126
104,081,344

1,012
461,207

7,752
4,898,180

13,293
11,184,063

29,449
29,846,821

27,714
30,981,758

20,906
26,709,315

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

77,597
111,900,512

439
343,321

4,781
4,909,800

10,810
12,854,482

24,905
33,819,081

21,531
32,312,624

15,131
27,661,204

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

92,535
196,602,398

257
288,061

4,579
6,833,779

14,598
25,335,121

32,161
65,411,589

25,405
56,771,036

15,535
41,962,812

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

52,092
113,945,780

403
232,956

3,190
3,736,824

7,174
22,764,675

15,009
34,449,227

13,272
28,438,565

13,044
24,323,533

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

493,909
75,762,523

2,991
275,995

23,023
3,375,882

48,328
10,247,008

101,641
20,896,586

125,834
20,625,913

192,092
20,341,139

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

74,805
185,760
86,405
70,074
50,441
26,424

588
1,092
678
404
175
54

3,269
7,233
4,849
3,996
2,532
1,144

7,652
14,128
8,399
8,190
6,342
3,617

14,100
29,415
17,595
18,052
14,490
7,989

19,176
45,604
21,845
18,274
13,569
7,366

30,020
88,288
33,039
21,158
13,333
6,254

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

428,789
32,225,027

2,514
120,281

19,479
1,369,885

40,559
4,026,223

87,228
8,540,966

109,082
8,603,519

169,927
9,564,153

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

380,994
23,579,637

1,935
72,195

14,759
884,002

31,844
2,287,024

71,358
5,546,099

98,038
6,536,447

163,060
8,253,870

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

85,805
177,409
57,765
34,635
20,324
5,056

579
909
285
123
33
6

3,380
6,476
2,441
1,548
753
161

7,675
12,795
5,034
3,492
2,303
545

15,399
28,357
11,852
8,798
5,640
1,312

21,732
44,053
15,334
9,625
5,803
1,491

37,040
84,819
22,819
11,049
5,792
1,541

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ............................... farms

10,040

42

408

1,163

2,892

3,121

2,414

4,060

12

171

452

1,134

1,324

967

156,705
421,098
98,621
119,308
103,135
78,430
44,963
32,854
86,972
41,110
16,602
11,113

1,295
2,081
496
514
442
266
170
125
324
97
60
20

10,418
23,075
4,717
5,815
4,578
3,580
1,948
1,364
3,974
1,704
628
343

27,391
67,338
13,127
15,300
12,503
9,169
5,332
3,781
9,878
4,546
1,773
1,172

50,799
128,973
28,510
33,541
28,448
20,671
12,237
9,045
23,512
11,456
4,323
2,847

40,372
115,147
28,141
34,056
29,595
22,018
13,234
9,456
24,646
11,613
4,753
3,219

26,430
84,484
23,630
30,082
27,569
22,726
12,042
9,083
24,638
11,694
5,065
3,512

115,262
17,267
53,261

993
101
91

8,779
1,019
1,459

17,009
2,653
5,776

34,263
5,406
14,936

30,551
4,923
16,910

23,667
3,165
14,089

29,481
359,944
3,505
1,847

78
936
35
17

1,121
12,438
304
102

3,824
39,139
599
259

9,494
91,631
1,071
514

8,974
101,285
921
438

5,990
114,515
575
517

354,592
365,392
14,960
7,440
14,688
31,236
43,202

884
2,232
131
61
188
140
379

12,032
21,954
1,124
624
1,344
1,884
2,673

38,281
55,532
2,648
1,384
3,896
6,332
7,894

90,046
109,607
4,954
2,340
5,092
10,914
14,416

99,926
100,612
3,863
1,754
2,791
7,957
11,136

113,423
75,455
2,240
1,277
1,377
4,009
6,704

158,778

560

7,725

25,223

51,309

45,494

28,467

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ...................................... farms
acres

154,459
16,034,068

1,740
117,912

6,675
625,782

17,326
1,421,286

36,502
3,519,237

40,331
4,091,606

51,885
6,258,245

Retirement farms ............................................... farms
acres

197,839
31,943,238

-

-

1,177
140,480

7,304
978,278

55,782
7,225,788

133,576
23,598,692

Residential/lifestyle farms .................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

3,858
407,882

52,744
6,239,797

145,238
17,628,285

294,629
40,780,083

224,843
37,179,044

80,532
18,908,494

Farming occupation/lower sales ........................ farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Large family farms ................................................. farms
acres

8,954
11,123,626

30
13,371

542
344,100

1,494
1,381,517

2,922
2,743,180

2,296
3,131,780

1,670
3,509,678

Very large family farms .......................................... farms
acres

8,730
14,621,614

22
20,524

400
239,959

1,364
1,324,247

2,683
3,031,711

2,368
5,114,715

1,893
4,890,458

Non-family farms ................................................... farms
acres

39,085
29,485,997

240
183,619

1,783
657,310

4,711
3,443,511

10,322
6,389,674

10,630
11,925,295

11,399
6,886,588

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

469,760
20,585,335

2,951
75,365

29,996
1,008,105

75,948
3,157,612

145,536
6,299,005

126,094
5,650,732

89,235
4,394,516

158,273
229,733
48,712
21,119
8,793
3,130

1,141
1,461
243
89
9
8

11,068
13,941
3,015
1,306
574
92

29,508
34,792
7,036
3,028
1,205
379

51,441
69,331
14,855
6,560
2,561
788

39,100
63,793
13,867
5,998
2,470
866

26,015
46,415
9,696
4,138
1,974
997

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

390,203
9,876,348

2,436
39,109

23,517
484,366

61,029
1,363,829

120,202
2,911,983

106,635
2,800,968

76,384
2,276,093

Beef cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

383,990
9,255,164

2,377
37,513

22,886
463,432

59,825
1,247,030

118,232
2,737,504

105,253
2,633,261

75,417
2,136,424

161,058
183,436
26,488
8,940
3,311
757

1,170
1,088
98
14
6
1

10,299
10,564
1,487
405
122
9

28,264
26,305
3,644
1,139
392
81

51,608
54,618
8,165
2,752
900
189

41,479
52,394
7,647
2,572
957
204

28,238
38,467
5,447
2,058
934
273

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ........................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ............................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ......................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

69,890
9,266,574

59,100
8,645,390

650
48,086

5,338
485,883

10,310
1,739,199

19,268
2,994,867

13,853
2,067,072

9,681
1,310,283

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

7,378
17,670
18,141
8,691
4,166
3,054

70
296
225
35
11
13

679
2,025
1,800
518
183
133

1,197
3,035
3,349
1,473
635
621

1,677
5,603
6,370
3,095
1,486
1,037

1,699
3,978
4,117
2,171
1,123
765

2,056
2,733
2,280
1,399
728
485

Other cattle (see text) ....................................... farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

422,255
43,537,496

2,544
155,714

20,060
2,005,997

41,943
6,220,785

88,748
12,355,620

108,357
12,022,394

160,603
10,776,986

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

436,069
59,367,329
49,568,257
228,366
10,414,008

2,585
179,572
115,923
1,369
69,849

20,293
2,634,069
2,115,221
10,801
547,426

41,913
8,778,681
7,487,339
21,836
1,638,589

89,527
16,806,860
14,269,999
45,186
2,825,233

110,948
16,552,042
14,045,331
57,641
2,643,286

170,803
14,416,105
11,534,443
91,533
2,689,625

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................... farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

382,027
48,953,321
48,420
22,513,665

2,225
109,723
314
20,885

17,758
2,086,643
2,426
852,804

36,861
7,140,092
5,791
3,833,069

79,598
13,981,627
12,759
6,905,653

98,111
13,908,756
12,740
6,657,987

147,474
11,726,480
14,390
4,243,267

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

75,442
67,786,318

41,168
56,926,674

384
260,064

2,852
3,517,237

7,433
12,296,052

12,929
20,755,626

9,719
13,060,882

7,851
7,036,813

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

17,607
2,393
2,070
1,953
3,606
13,539

215
9
17
35
30
78

1,338
120
163
152
200
879

3,324
354
260
277
630
2,588

4,757
690
524
581
1,258
5,119

4,065
574
543
474
927
3,136

3,908
646
563
434
561
1,739

Used or to be used for breeding ....................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

18,579
5,155,037
37,304
51,771,637

165
11,179
326
248,885

1,110
290,985
2,623
3,226,252

3,169
1,168,456
6,770
11,127,596

5,610
1,753,007
11,891
19,002,619

4,576
1,207,433
8,770
11,853,449

3,949
723,977
6,924
6,312,836

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................... farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

40,737
173,185,867
15,196,729

352
814,722
70,949

2,802
11,368,267
1,025,377

7,298
38,401,165
3,388,061

12,982
61,577,036
5,370,675

9,591
40,666,650
3,526,342

7,712
20,358,027
1,815,325

Sheep and lambs inventory .................................. farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

38,650
4,330,816
32,161
2,592,761
25,031
3,342,265

305
14,654
261
9,278
196
12,625

1,605
119,207
1,334
81,020
1,153
89,957

4,399
387,928
3,589
242,159
2,887
318,266

8,557
940,829
7,122
594,191
5,675
679,054

9,753
1,331,550
8,327
785,782
6,420
1,146,150

14,031
1,536,648
11,528
880,331
8,700
1,096,213

Horses and ponies inventory ................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ........................................ farms
number
Owned .............................................................. farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

239,633
1,971,242
205,981
1,538,127
57,151
267,893
44,601
211,943

1,414
9,070
1,198
6,594
395
1,371
285
982

12,478
92,360
10,898
70,832
3,603
13,427
2,857
10,285

28,864
252,295
25,523
193,371
8,038
34,679
6,207
27,356

55,591
488,844
48,344
376,580
13,774
68,692
10,688
53,433

66,706
572,350
57,871
450,660
16,028
78,377
12,601
63,115

74,580
556,323
62,147
440,090
15,313
71,347
11,963
56,772

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................ farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

55,776
1,629,839
24,258
738,667

433
12,171
261
9,308

2,841
69,435
1,342
50,237

7,564
188,250
3,325
81,545

12,583
364,233
5,283
157,530

14,804
438,296
6,405
195,220

17,551
557,454
7,642
244,827

145,615
349,772,508

61,148
261,155,113

395
247,906

3,611
13,189,663

9,260
47,688,260

15,296
89,817,622

15,653
68,895,046

16,933
41,316,616

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

57,324
545
487
1,115
1,100
225
352

377
4
3
8
3
-

3,317
52
38
90
86
11
17

8,505
91
98
217
248
40
61

14,064
150
139
341
358
99
145

14,710
126
120
294
271
48
84

16,351
122
89
165
134
27
45

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

10,639
80,238,321

89
209,615

671
4,663,187

1,647
12,646,275

2,654
24,401,356

2,660
21,849,642

2,918
16,468,246

Layers sold ........................................................... farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

11,785
155,379,547

96
237,348

919
7,386,691

2,156
34,874,221

3,179
51,711,091

2,915
38,905,249

2,520
22,264,947

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

2,459
125,910,863

30
272,785

186
8,677,911

447
20,301,483

708
42,101,354

580
28,485,413

508
26,071,917

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

224 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ....................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

10,790
621,184

96
1,596

985
20,934

2,122
116,799

3,447
174,479

2,451
167,707

1,689
139,669

7,048
2,242
845
284
141
230

70
15
10
1
-

709
204
55
9
2
6

1,513
389
129
29
23
39

2,269
725
277
83
29
64

1,540
544
186
86
37
58

947
365
188
77
49
63

Other cattle (see text) ........................................ farms
number

366,378
10,708,987

2,289
36,256

24,062
523,739

59,847
1,793,783

114,528
3,387,022

98,629
2,849,764

67,023
2,118,423

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

362,221
14,704,607
11,641,713
185,958
3,281,244

2,431
46,184
28,537
1,269
18,654

23,247
609,986
412,943
11,533
180,703

57,390
2,710,965
2,352,758
28,716
514,172

111,715
4,624,756
3,707,538
56,167
991,719

98,131
3,955,005
3,068,519
51,064
896,019

69,307
2,757,711
2,071,417
37,209
679,977

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................ farms
number

299,099
11,423,363
27,976
5,082,263

1,917
27,530
216
4,852

19,116
429,283
2,023
83,790

47,158
2,196,793
5,193
1,280,977

92,933
3,633,037
9,819
1,808,406

81,640
3,058,986
6,903
1,268,989

56,335
2,077,734
3,822
635,249

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................ farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

34,274
10,859,644

314
59,251

3,158
634,800

9,173
2,306,911

12,055
3,219,243

6,443
3,709,773

3,131
929,666

27,440
1,899
1,112
637
918
2,268

245
15
8
7
10
29

2,463
193
97
72
103
230

7,689
436
238
102
211
497

9,702
648
376
211
326
792

4,922
419
254
152
198
498

2,419
188
139
93
70
222

Used or to be used for breeding ........................ farms
number
Other hogs and pigs .......................................... farms
number

14,288
1,135,573
29,137
9,724,071

142
1,086
274
58,165

1,270
35,228
2,717
599,572

3,652
192,901
7,867
2,114,010

4,853
293,767
10,310
2,925,476

2,914
483,466
5,375
3,226,307

1,457
129,125
2,594
800,541

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................ farms
number
$1,000

34,052
33,621,314
2,860,251

310
138,381
15,664

3,007
2,113,004
169,863

9,347
8,058,192
598,264

12,268
10,456,367
908,050

6,209
9,872,569
927,824

2,911
2,982,801
240,587

Sheep and lambs inventory ................................... farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older .................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ........................................... farms
number

44,484
1,488,346
36,061
923,648
28,237
1,237,343

337
6,942
290
4,463
274
7,762

2,456
67,845
1,983
42,804
1,680
53,252

8,196
199,245
6,398
122,903
5,593
125,816

15,149
450,159
12,367
281,898
9,885
334,953

11,394
364,420
9,415
232,811
6,778
236,071

6,952
399,735
5,608
238,769
4,027
479,489

Horses and ponies inventory ................................. farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ......................................... farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number

336,309
2,057,585
295,547
1,686,837
76,321
238,610
61,449
188,902

1,494
6,971
1,267
5,809
383
1,198
294
934

19,993
102,619
18,024
85,576
5,273
14,037
4,326
11,325

59,466
341,582
53,579
287,087
14,417
41,015
11,656
33,025

113,688
673,634
101,322
557,263
25,527
74,051
20,559
58,359

93,063
595,900
81,289
489,889
20,654
69,009
16,731
54,834

48,605
336,879
40,066
261,213
10,067
39,300
7,883
30,425

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................. farms
number

88,690
1,510,690
37,490
648,909

609
8,746
368
6,698

6,311
91,558
2,963
46,804

18,892
270,621
8,359
126,054

30,100
477,130
12,524
198,434

21,296
378,585
8,705
165,366

11,482
284,050
4,571
105,553

84,467
88,617,395

425
19,124

5,545
1,392,097

18,331
8,993,989

30,186
18,831,563

20,060
41,169,659

9,920
18,210,963

83,520
240
139
258
192
36
82

424
1
-

5,473
29
9
15
13
3
3

18,147
36
29
58
51
3
7

29,875
84
45
89
59
13
21

19,805
62
35
70
41
12
35

9,796
29
21
25
28
5
16

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory .............................................................. farms
number

11,875
25,638,208

103
60,997

767
644,174

2,509
3,809,733

4,157
6,997,026

2,886
9,635,457

1,453
4,490,821

Layers sold ............................................................ farms
number

13,186
39,575,510

74
11,670

1,049
1,025,809

3,267
5,212,669

4,749
10,657,973

2,805
18,488,005

1,242
4,179,384

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ...................................................... farms
number

1,710
35,443,823

16
93,900

140
1,157,378

414
7,193,350

581
9,758,053

388
12,445,254

171
4,795,888

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) .................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farming

Total farming
and other
occupations

Total

27,091
8,914,828,122

18,479
7,351,438,784

112
23,292,867

9,743
618
623
16,107

4,217
481
419
13,362

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

Item

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

1,322
466,780,835

3,533
1,502,319,770

5,385
2,259,417,550

4,769
1,948,535,143

3,358
1,151,092,619

49
5
2
56

411
51
32
828

865
114
52
2,502

1,238
113
74
3,960

948
91
121
3,609

706
107
138
2,407

8,232
88,977,454
4,697
247,428,537

65
186,584
20
396,232

488
4,736,446
323
12,685,225

1,405
14,575,637
908
42,152,277

2,462
28,749,458
1,518
84,327,456

2,134
21,391,716
1,121
59,227,787

1,678
19,337,613
807
48,639,560

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

17,041
3,294,352
194,296,976
3,525
688,496

127
20,864
997,577
17
1,984

1,013
191,744
11,510,542
186
34,500

2,332
463,157
28,005,650
418
84,335

5,350
1,165,931
69,072,524
1,103
231,583

4,561
893,738
53,045,314
1,044
217,428

3,658
558,918
31,665,369
757
118,666

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

4,339
4,619
4,060
2,409
1,614

31
27
44
21
4

252
232
256
174
99

612
575
540
368
237

1,251
1,391
1,258
837
613

1,075
1,258
1,138
665
425

1,118
1,136
824
344
236

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

250,872
77,457,568
11,509,259,314
33,756
12,385,436

1,868
328,231
48,470,794
252
57,591

15,232
4,026,642
600,606,490
2,361
765,466

30,579
10,786,620
1,618,456,466
4,594
1,872,380

69,644
26,622,502
3,998,065,630
10,362
4,220,576

65,412
21,331,132
3,167,818,638
9,001
3,337,933

68,137
14,362,441
2,075,841,296
7,186
2,131,490

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

33,109
64,304
61,221
45,294
46,944

379
635
435
253
166

2,559
3,931
3,653
2,783
2,306

3,785
6,837
7,031
5,989
6,937

6,530
14,930
16,628
14,424
17,132

7,730
15,301
16,314
12,855
13,212

12,126
22,670
17,160
8,990
7,191

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

72,137
5,516,829
96,637,384
8,485
1,364,892

566
23,533
416,980
44
6,311

5,283
275,638
4,710,294
433
55,658

11,186
846,500
14,972,751
1,120
195,733

22,711
1,813,298
32,062,900
2,714
444,426

18,170
1,476,579
25,891,633
2,255
366,961

14,221
1,081,281
18,582,826
1,919
295,803

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

26,193
31,617
10,210
2,683
1,434

293
232
33
4
4

2,404
2,274
452
99
54

4,145
4,964
1,470
360
247

7,565
10,366
3,376
937
467

6,158
7,994
2,886
756
376

5,628
5,787
1,993
527
286

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

15,892
9,934,945
17,941,156
7,928
3,852,639

163
59,651
101,559
66
19,657

1,058
545,846
971,183
552
219,934

2,134
1,428,415
2,615,846
1,165
587,889

4,541
3,231,064
5,905,877
2,339
1,295,920

4,220
2,650,227
4,826,463
2,033
983,187

3,776
2,019,742
3,520,228
1,773
746,052

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

475
2,089
3,209
3,447
6,672

6
32
36
53
36

20
176
269
228
365

40
212
399
468
1,015

96
467
831
996
2,151

136
515
844
944
1,781

177
687
830
758
1,324

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

5,628
1,401,579
24,431,529
2,185
333,361

51
8,337
141,381
10
1,018

422
86,356
1,506,232
133
17,355

824
241,060
4,115,121
273
42,386

1,899
534,993
9,350,152
721
119,980

1,493
348,271
6,070,577
627
94,230

939
182,562
3,248,066
421
58,392

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

558
1,500
1,767
1,036
767

12
13
13
11
2

40
115
157
67
43

45
189
265
180
145

122
483
623
377
294

161
414
455
272
191

178
286
254
129
92

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

32,963
1,308,611
78,997,631
1,256
66,181

156
5,544
405,618
5
960

1,546
50,496
3,306,430
51
3,322

3,896
156,044
9,868,722
150
9,239

9,217
388,355
23,647,199
347
17,800

8,812
373,653
22,443,430
347
18,872

9,336
334,519
19,326,232
356
15,988

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

19,496
10,407
2,410
509
141

105
32
17
2
-

1,044
388
96
15
3

2,340
1,179
296
59
22

5,160
3,147
723
151
36

4,948
2,967
697
154
46

5,899
2,694
581
128
34

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

5,209
1,121,091
3,471,185,710
2,120
397,300

37
4,875
17,796,056
17
2,658

368
61,209
195,891,407
146
21,915

712
175,779
539,861,206
314
68,249

1,415
351,497
1,121,622,352
651
133,900

1,465
302,194
918,707,260
586
101,265

1,212
225,537
677,307,429
406
69,313

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................
Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

226 UNITED STATES

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

8,612
1,563,389,338

54
1,667,777

634
59,486,842

2,226
266,867,098

3,145
457,541,090

1,802
367,095,723

751
410,730,808

5,526
137
204
2,745

45
3
6

468
10
12
144

1,595
29
34
568

2,119
42
57
927

986
43
44
729

313
10
57
371

8,994
18,196,350
3,587
48,364,622

47
256
19
306

606
461,227
235
1,660,182

2,004
1,756,087
876
5,670,778

3,419
5,868,904
1,426
15,105,871

2,012
4,945,341
735
13,902,539

906
5,164,535
296
12,024,946

Barley for grain ...................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,807
227,605
12,792,256
716
52,979

10
1,390
65,200
2
(D)

192
24,296
1,197,821
43
(D)

416
27,864
1,639,308
97
6,584

920
68,518
3,962,149
224
16,673

758
65,456
3,346,632
191
11,342

511
40,081
2,581,146
159
12,837

1,403
786
409
143
66

2
1
6
1
-

86
48
36
16
6

208
114
68
23
3

473
263
116
47
21

391
206
105
33
23

243
154
78
23
13

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

96,888
8,790,974
1,229,260,016
5,155
771,333

835
59,923
8,221,394
27
2,635

7,760
673,871
95,558,984
359
38,153

15,584
1,427,904
199,378,790
821
106,374

30,506
2,850,278
402,985,020
1,610
210,801

25,295
2,271,215
316,797,268
1,425
234,372

16,908
1,507,783
206,318,560
913
178,998

34,899
37,368
16,945
5,513
2,163

298
391
102
35
9

2,558
3,124
1,496
439
143

5,682
5,735
2,847
984
336

10,743
11,404
5,694
1,976
689

9,251
9,865
4,336
1,283
560

6,367
6,849
2,470
796
426

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

12,180
462,832
7,587,411
1,179
132,396

79
1,132
17,394
4
58

856
22,949
356,381
51
4,964

2,261
68,155
1,134,968
187
15,987

3,909
141,557
2,273,566
335
41,729

3,087
123,852
1,999,085
326
36,875

1,988
105,187
1,806,017
276
32,783

8,014
3,261
645
176
84

67
10
2
-

634
190
24
4
4

1,590
541
98
24
8

2,661
1,015
169
39
25

1,999
834
185
46
23

1,063
671
167
63
24

Cotton, all .............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

2,713
558,293
956,972
848
182,971

22
2,691
4,755
5
389

153
28,091
42,415
42
5,875

378
78,709
130,112
125
23,718

749
156,139
280,374
250
58,800

662
140,570
239,427
209
45,667

749
152,093
259,889
217
48,522

486
954
677
291
305

4
4
11
3
-

35
60
27
17
14

61
129
110
32
46

133
264
188
84
80

104
246
154
81
77

149
251
187
74
88

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

608
53,970
922,371
271
20,142

2
(D)
(D)
-

48
(D)
(D)
5
741

99
5,961
111,088
42
1,376

178
16,877
252,710
79
4,724

174
15,640
253,676
98
8,405

107
11,861
236,657
47
4,896

260
209
89
30
20

2
-

22
12
12
2
-

48
36
9
3
3

59
75
29
7
8

89
52
20
8
5

42
32
19
10
4

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

9,595
200,538
10,511,038
364
12,033

34
399
16,520
-

565
12,161
675,756
19
417

1,483
27,530
1,509,840
42
901

3,184
65,547
3,467,111
115
4,103

2,656
55,780
2,795,257
107
3,542

1,673
39,121
2,046,554
81
3,070

7,548
1,760
233
43
11

31
3
-

417
130
17
1
-

1,196
254
30
3
-

2,558
530
77
14
5

2,075
502
65
11
3

1,271
341
44
14
3

Peanuts for nuts .................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

973
79,473
231,953,177
261
21,489

1
(D)
(D)
-

71
(D)
(D)
16
1,157

133
11,513
33,847,436
31
2,496

289
23,774
66,934,101
92
8,325

252
18,406
49,872,634
68
3,890

227
20,622
66,576,609
54
5,621

Turkeys inventory (see text) .................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) .......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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UNITED STATES 227

Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

576
1,519
1,696
885
533

7
18
9
1
2

36
138
120
55
19

55
165
235
165
92

110
379
487
260
179

145
437
502
237
144

223
382
343
167
97

Rice ...................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

5,283
2,552,797
183,723,349
5,283
2,552,797

55
15,379
1,019,189
55
15,379

499
175,958
12,406,972
499
175,958

787
428,563
30,527,478
787
428,563

1,491
775,459
56,005,163
1,491
775,459

1,444
693,288
49,711,850
1,444
693,288

1,007
464,150
34,052,697
1,007
464,150

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

72
645
1,244
1,467
1,855

5
12
25
7
6

11
78
151
146
113

9
63
171
200
344

8
143
318
447
575

14
168
350
417
495

25
181
229
250
322

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

21,099
6,141,490
441,143,224
3,915
785,138

131
26,544
1,880,459
26
3,375

1,308
337,079
24,889,235
276
42,770

2,385
790,202
58,122,017
513
127,006

5,866
1,948,634
142,624,375
1,160
252,378

5,536
1,661,724
117,904,974
958
177,473

5,873
1,377,307
95,722,164
982
182,136

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

1,551
5,934
6,225
3,970
3,419

15
40
37
29
10

75
396
416
224
197

149
584
714
480
458

319
1,448
1,710
1,245
1,144

394
1,397
1,748
1,090
907

599
2,069
1,600
902
703

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

202,517
57,138,383
2,318,061,765
17,993
4,962,348

1,366
225,358
8,813,243
140
27,243

10,966
2,668,391
105,996,029
1,194
305,973

23,491
7,416,202
301,065,012
2,399
704,662

55,429
19,164,798
785,914,831
5,664
1,652,317

53,733
16,320,187
662,369,979
4,872
1,419,446

57,532
11,343,447
453,902,671
3,724
852,707

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

17,796
55,186
55,776
40,395
33,364

184
484
459
155
84

1,159
3,202
3,090
2,078
1,437

1,934
5,414
6,363
5,158
4,622

3,461
11,664
14,767
13,189
12,348

3,996
13,018
15,036
11,995
9,688

7,062
21,404
16,061
7,820
5,185

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

3,734
1,218,514
30,999,412
1,472
379,008
582
637,028
23,294,960
167
244,598

32
5,837
147,552
7
2,036
-

362
83,658
2,091,198
128
22,065
24
21,649
690,310
1
(D)

601
215,536
5,410,640
183
47,225
99
99,523
3,340,659
15
26,208

1,355
481,764
12,253,443
528
150,084
185
271,629
10,101,994
45
130,201

942
296,640
7,603,269
393
101,575
144
171,300
6,622,741
48
(D)

442
135,079
3,493,310
233
56,023
130
72,927
2,539,256
58
26,265

Sunflower seed, all ............................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

5,732
1,898,318
2,688,466,122
555
97,341

54
12,023
17,161,381
3
210

478
158,425
232,887,680
30
3,779

902
343,460
503,126,569
81
16,883

1,858
660,174
928,609,261
195
32,961

1,475
470,258
656,885,794
155
29,997

965
253,978
349,795,437
91
13,511

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

317
985
1,916
1,410
1,104

7
34
10
3

19
84
154
139
82

36
114
282
264
206

86
268
600
477
427

87
265
522
330
271

89
247
324
190
115

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

11,344
322,488
701,813,315
2,058
66,180

158
2,324
5,284,189
24
522

938
18,165
39,402,269
152
3,178

1,496
46,061
100,015,318
271
8,879

3,131
112,183
245,839,861
683
24,713

2,910
87,670
191,263,232
527
18,218

2,711
56,085
120,008,446
401
10,671

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

101
653
990
1,662
2,345
2,512
3,081

2
7
16
25
43
34
31

4
36
82
167
277
191
181

11
55
99
199
332
341
459

15
127
208
388
596
738
1,059

24
170
250
395
580
648
843

45
258
335
488
517
560
508

Wheat for grain, all ............................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

125,283
46,165,519
1,822,028,834
13,203
3,069,958

804
207,139
7,954,779
73
12,455

6,817
2,317,617
92,381,245
767
142,990

14,358
5,845,365
240,335,091
1,629
393,892

34,548
14,552,063
591,210,520
3,928
989,078

32,994
12,935,659
507,658,800
3,585
842,577

35,762
10,307,676
382,488,399
3,221
688,966

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

16,215
35,378
28,210
18,583
26,897

126
247
206
102
123

893
1,886
1,612
1,070
1,356

1,613
3,705
3,415
2,219
3,406

3,639
9,129
7,599
5,423
8,758

4,003
8,969
7,447
4,918
7,657

5,941
11,442
7,931
4,851
5,597

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

339
390
190
35
19

1
-

20
46
3
1
1

46
59
18
6
4

95
120
55
13
6

86
99
55
10
2

91
66
59
5
6

Rice ....................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

801
205,995
14,815,341
801
205,995

7
3,076
236,991
7
3,076

56
11,911
925,303
56
11,911

124
35,942
2,587,073
124
35,942

236
52,174
3,668,558
236
52,174

229
58,664
4,376,146
229
58,664

149
44,228
3,021,270
149
44,228

60
270
215
149
107

2
1
4

2
17
15
19
3

13
32
36
26
17

7
99
65
38
27

23
79
59
36
32

15
41
39
30
24

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

5,143
628,344
41,309,641
568
60,076

50
6,923
478,174
6
230

370
38,796
2,724,114
35
1,876

749
90,506
6,215,991
88
8,432

1,589
190,172
12,481,339
167
17,604

1,288
160,606
10,577,048
146
20,159

1,097
141,341
8,832,975
126
11,775

1,058
2,401
1,077
407
200

12
20
12
2
4

52
223
67
19
9

152
351
152
66
28

365
696
328
139
61

266
610
265
93
54

211
501
253
88
44

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

76,593
6,777,438
264,361,932
2,340
274,727

534
32,653
1,263,716
12
852

5,748
443,500
17,531,958
148
13,223

11,694
1,014,932
39,526,228
310
32,897

23,936
2,265,351
89,275,129
777
80,820

20,251
1,811,001
69,825,857
671
88,610

14,430
1,210,001
46,939,044
422
58,325

20,662
35,749
14,922
3,986
1,274

167
286
60
20
1

1,440
2,963
1,047
247
51

3,257
5,239
2,402
648
148

6,027
10,812
5,225
1,449
423

5,524
9,380
3,985
989
373

4,247
7,069
2,203
633
278

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

288
35,303
937,913
123
15,667
110
209,638
7,832,445
52
190,607

4
216
5,124
-

30
1,925
46,925
9
380
7
1,956
63,490
2
(D)

70
5,736
133,259
25
2,086
10
894
31,158
2
(D)

80
8,444
210,562
29
2,559
32
14,631
502,129
9
4,052

63
11,921
335,247
35
6,200
30
174,513
6,678,993
19
170,917

41
7,061
206,796
25
4,442
31
17,644
556,675
20
14,826

Sunflower seed, all ................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

671
101,835
132,496,323
53
4,878

6
1,213
1,610,600
-

78
14,214
19,324,948
2
(D)

115
19,268
28,308,744
5
(D)

196
27,517
37,394,982
14
857

164
23,573
27,095,053
17
591

112
16,050
18,761,996
15
3,098

185
168
194
84
40

2
3
1

13
19
31
10
5

27
25
32
22
9

59
54
50
20
13

53
43
43
14
11

33
25
35
18
1

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

4,890
37,359
76,488,510
514
5,398

67
190
367,823
13
39

424
2,934
6,382,019
58
473

831
5,263
10,801,307
75
760

1,524
11,064
23,570,013
144
1,212

1,242
10,992
21,696,117
140
1,741

802
6,916
13,671,231
84
1,174

134
840
837
1,110
1,114
617
238

5
12
22
13
15
-

5
73
65
127
99
42
13

17
141
155
203
184
100
31

45
245
275
358
351
183
67

40
215
197
241
289
185
75

22
154
123
168
176
107
52

Wheat for grain, all ................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

35,527
4,767,450
171,619,544
2,010
294,121

247
25,272
868,029
16
1,455

2,540
287,327
10,171,985
97
10,149

5,258
691,118
25,405,676
289
44,169

10,905
1,392,088
50,028,804
589
78,966

9,315
1,221,495
45,009,480
555
82,172

7,262
1,150,150
40,135,570
464
77,210

10,488
14,031
6,493
2,584
1,931

64
114
44
16
9

669
1,122
480
166
103

1,624
2,067
900
377
290

3,228
4,409
1,959
769
540

2,878
3,630
1,668
652
487

2,025
2,689
1,442
604
502

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

452,930
44,542,177
120,630,399
52,401
8,523,145

1,982
146,737
402,836
198
25,446

18,112
1,799,356
5,166,038
2,218
350,637

41,784
4,914,076
14,615,884
5,115
1,037,875

94,572
11,655,960
33,941,596
12,739
2,442,089

118,910
12,319,552
33,398,400
14,202
2,449,718

177,570
13,706,496
33,105,645
17,929
2,217,380

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

141,682
190,256
82,116
25,576
13,300

686
888
299
78
31

5,486
7,653
3,329
1,108
536

12,062
16,362
8,707
2,951
1,702

24,952
37,020
21,183
7,363
4,054

36,113
49,032
22,738
7,236
3,791

62,383
79,301
25,860
6,840
3,186

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

182,295
16,575,412
55,480,743
35,673
5,511,326

916
52,140
178,101
151
18,305

9,318
741,040
2,515,856
1,583
243,690

20,704
2,017,399
7,064,501
3,476
668,113

47,239
4,903,191
16,918,728
8,907
1,620,290

47,750
4,642,037
15,597,912
9,698
1,594,811

56,368
4,219,605
13,205,645
11,858
1,366,117

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

244,335
17,046,856
35,785,173
14,215
1,316,579

879
57,611
107,941
43
2,470

7,970
609,948
1,331,438
552
51,683

19,265
1,573,126
3,437,458
1,307
145,392

44,711
3,770,277
8,169,086
3,353
369,043

65,623
4,705,526
9,913,777
3,903
361,161

105,887
6,330,368
12,825,473
5,057
386,830

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

4,316
1,062,317
1,220
304,702

30
2,683
4
57

249
54,698
86
17,651

501
129,779
154
34,961

1,196
345,484
400
105,523

1,174
310,341
336
84,492

1,166
219,332
240
62,018

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

43,032
3,900,303
20,824
2,751,107

265
5,522
137
3,385

2,393
149,771
1,304
101,146

5,227
510,508
2,793
359,864

11,177
1,396,075
5,912
1,019,560

11,609
1,070,059
5,583
743,848

12,361
768,368
5,095
523,306

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

21,187
9,516
5,649
3,198
3,482

139
71
43
10
2

1,189
602
306
146
150

2,357
1,265
689
461
455

4,638
2,399
1,832
1,066
1,242

5,793
2,404
1,535
900
977

7,071
2,775
1,244
615
656

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

10,768
278,560
1,473
182,780

91
579
9
516

636
11,296
76
8,990

1,338
34,984
158
20,851

2,802
90,035
445
57,481

2,913
76,209
430
52,677

2,988
65,456
355
42,264

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

3,307
195,029
1,756
188,186
9,915
1,041,997
1,392
558,030

11
126
3
123
51
667
5
382

185
6,385
78
6,302
686
55,955
101
36,084

433
28,977
238
28,142
1,311
130,906
188
71,473

1,036
73,557
624
71,146
2,602
405,529
431
215,811

848
52,294
480
50,309
2,605
263,571
384
135,527

794
33,691
333
32,165
2,660
185,368
283
98,753

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

7,224
463
483
676
1,069

43
3
1
4
-

525
14
48
41
58

943
55
66
106
141

1,687
140
140
236
399

1,892
145
120
168
280

2,134
106
108
121
191

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

17,691
556,934
2,671
327,379
1,303
94,643
200
18,878

76
612
10
213
18
369
5
75

876
16,885
126
10,389
82
7,258
15
1,759

2,050
70,133
298
37,098
152
12,407
34
2,657

4,560
201,841
848
133,710
319
29,726
56
5,708

4,528
148,065
745
86,558
358
22,287
49
4,240

5,601
119,398
644
59,413
374
22,597
41
4,438

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

15,423
392,447
1,123
284,098

111
622
10
465

860
7,630
61
5,140

1,983
46,547
129
34,339

3,843
143,533
294
100,040

4,202
124,870
340
92,039

4,424
69,245
289
52,075

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

55,595
3,855,292
31,246
3,135,637

104
4,954
49
4,276

1,486
86,080
885
69,371

4,357
358,317
2,619
303,664

11,681
1,052,785
6,985
864,942

15,600
1,139,654
8,759
932,270

22,367
1,213,502
11,949
961,115

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

19,608
17,631
11,076
4,281
2,999

45
23
28
2
6

464
504
329
113
76

1,430
1,192
1,017
432
286

3,766
3,374
2,460
1,190
891

5,602
4,778
3,077
1,232
911

8,301
7,760
4,165
1,312
829

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

12,818
335,562

21
230

386
9,196

1,151
30,743

3,174
105,012

3,618
96,379

4,468
94,002

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

12,868
830,725

27
3,023

388
22,497

1,074
95,556

2,918
208,882

3,931
256,853

4,530
243,915

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

7,348
124,664

11
66

227
3,674

689
17,145

1,752
35,240

2,097
32,479

2,572
36,060

See footnote(s) at end of table.

230 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - UNITED STATES DATA
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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Age of operator (years)

Total

Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

416,604
16,913,306
34,763,362
33,606
1,741,608

1,551
56,510
139,702
100
5,750

21,082
819,242
1,649,431
1,437
66,760

61,249
2,340,479
4,757,320
4,314
197,115

128,874
5,103,543
10,394,286
10,519
489,119

119,622
4,910,452
10,067,692
10,033
513,593

84,226
3,683,080
7,754,932
7,203
469,271

225,851
155,017
29,252
4,794
1,690

854
596
84
15
2

11,736
7,553
1,489
232
72

34,550
21,621
4,212
669
197

70,727
47,174
9,175
1,363
435

63,554
45,724
8,455
1,411
478

44,430
32,349
5,837
1,104
506

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ......................................................... farms
acres

108,431
3,669,085
9,868,331
20,717
1,045,326

448
13,364
58,567
52
4,538

6,290
180,934
478,642
913
41,433

17,493
512,065
1,348,595
2,745
122,258

35,788
1,164,763
3,009,801
6,572
292,607

29,720
1,041,929
2,786,766
6,069
306,726

18,692
756,030
2,185,960
4,366
277,764

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ......................................................... farms
acres

252,405
9,717,116
18,562,500
10,133
383,285

913
32,355
62,731
34
898

12,326
467,010
864,340
378
13,424

36,224
1,351,027
2,521,071
1,279
42,386

77,354
2,904,980
5,517,855
3,184
115,029

74,068
2,874,032
5,538,581
3,150
113,128

51,520
2,087,712
4,057,922
2,108
98,420

Field and grass seed crops, all .............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

1,722
116,409
237
18,739

17
883
2
(D)

137
6,629
9
(D)

305
19,862
38
1,093

526
35,083
73
4,001

469
30,376
67
6,254

268
23,576
48
6,720

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

26,140
456,576
9,061
317,378

124
679
40
251

1,513
13,357
546
6,731

4,162
62,632
1,458
43,277

8,440
159,741
2,989
115,948

7,373
147,306
2,628
106,648

4,528
72,862
1,400
44,523

20,266
4,353
1,022
275
224

93
23
8
-

1,172
269
58
6
8

3,231
702
171
37
21

6,479
1,464
339
84
74

5,765
1,190
261
84
73

3,526
705
185
64
48

Snap beans ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

6,532
25,436
526
15,321

36
149
7
129

370
1,139
35
666

1,087
2,034
73
1,173

2,141
5,667
172
2,237

1,794
9,601
150
7,330

1,104
6,846
89
3,787

Peas, green ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

1,225
19,029
291
17,907
5,099
89,966
347
41,574

7
(D)
1
(D)
36
81
1
(D)

78
(D)
21
(D)
271
414
9
(D)

193
2,287
55
2,166
813
11,028
49
4,884

435
7,743
120
7,471
1,653
32,570
105
18,085

315
4,743
66
4,333
1,412
30,966
121
11,637

197
3,299
28
3,018
914
14,907
62
6,772

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

4,789
149
56
38
67

31
4
1
-

262
4
4
1
-

773
21
7
3
9

1,549
55
13
11
25

1,325
43
15
13
16

849
22
16
10
17

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

10,550
66,012
999
34,506
607
10,641
59
2,483

41
103
4
(D)
-

634
3,312
71
(D)
25
140
2
(D)

1,796
8,083
141
3,960
108
735
8
(D)

3,417
22,744
357
12,345
169
704
17
364

2,835
20,914
276
11,068
194
6,866
16
1,010

1,827
10,855
150
5,943
111
2,197
16
861

Tomatoes in the open ........................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

10,386
49,777
638
35,452

43
15
3
(Z)

561
2,146
42
(D)

1,628
1,777
99
(D)

3,390
23,183
181
19,301

2,978
13,293
204
9,670

1,786
9,362
109
4,775

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

60,340
1,184,184
29,943
845,679

92
875
47
556

1,717
34,104
763
25,183

6,637
130,865
3,177
96,068

17,361
300,613
8,447
216,102

19,076
339,814
9,549
234,147

15,457
377,914
7,960
273,622

33,167
19,412
6,043
1,153
565

53
31
8
-

903
561
204
33
16

3,750
2,136
610
93
48

10,042
5,415
1,496
268
140

10,498
6,127
1,930
383
138

7,921
5,142
1,795
376
223

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

12,773
63,208

18
28

436
1,598

1,583
6,700

4,108
16,659

4,045
18,425

2,583
19,798

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,024
220,682

28
389

366
8,477

1,518
27,502

3,996
60,248

4,197
66,849

2,919
57,218

Peaches, all ....................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,234
24,573

12
28

233
955

850
3,672

1,961
6,487

1,892
6,699

1,286
6,733

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Total farming
and other
occupations

Farming
Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

7,145
727,085

9
540

172
7,396

547
53,755

1,439
241,157

1,873
127,939

3,105
296,299

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

4,171
655,078

6
183

132
13,067

419
69,244

1,038
185,631

1,187
219,996

1,389
166,956

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

9,547
364,703

20
188

196
11,118

508
24,129

1,421
66,254

2,588
107,630

4,814
155,384

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

3,680
208,696

5
8

101
5,945

308
17,624

743
56,438

1,001
67,378

1,522
61,302

Land in berries (see text) ...................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

13,830
188,077

63
217

655
6,687

1,691
18,983

3,678
68,882

3,808
52,934

3,935
40,374

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 63. Summary by Age and Primary Occupation of Principal Operator: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item

Total

Age of operator (years)
Under 25

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 and over

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

8,513
278,721

11
13

194
6,040

740
35,986

2,150
68,186

2,627
63,595

2,791
104,902

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,529
135,167

7
96

125
3,737

359
16,715

697
33,391

792
43,248

549
37,980

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

12,309
217,106

23
146

339
6,735

1,209
19,509

3,358
52,773

3,919
62,151

3,461
75,792

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3,481
59,055

8
8

83
1,549

432
4,956

930
15,644

1,116
20,702

912
16,196

Land in berries (see text) ....................................... farms
acres

11,187
73,657

42
118

510
1,837

1,594
6,949

3,665
14,831

3,385
27,321

1,991
22,601

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ............................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .....................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..................................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

308,837
14.0
42,419,764
137

456,093
20.7
89,580,775
196

801,844
36.4
121,143,585
151

Total ...................................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................... dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...............................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

308,837
2,750,900
8,907

456,093
7,514,848
16,477

801,844
11,580,682
14,443

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

98,673
49,614
44,179
44,000
41,755

106,984
64,362
62,997
67,734
75,053

233,051
126,983
109,992
108,648
107,103

$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

18,335
11,594
687
-

40,181
23,097
15,300
385

55,170
35,116
25,118
663

$500,000 to $999,999 ........................................................
$1,000,000 or more ...........................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..............................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..............................................
$5,000,000 or more .......................................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

-

-

-

Total sales .....................................................................farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Soybeans ...............................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................................farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

308,837
2,486,902

456,093
6,722,575

801,844
10,618,352

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

33,245
549,757
2,946
203,340
21,079
254,780
700
43,689
7,906
81,035
185
12,088
15,307
179,127
240
14,873
1,204
12,856
24
1,496
895
5,666
12
852
121
3,769
31
1,947

57,533
1,960,924
12,923
1,330,035
37,491
942,067
5,809
509,517
15,370
264,829
1,209
110,122
32,003
662,897
3,191
238,358
1,979
36,228
173
13,929
1,155
11,126
43
3,641
222
14,433
98
11,351

105,759
3,788,436
25,339
2,690,391
72,615
1,991,913
13,020
1,172,990
25,106
417,703
1,859
163,696
57,830
1,217,017
6,172
455,383
3,767
69,945
333
26,389
1,813
18,560
74
5,495
387
27,669
184
22,246

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

4,248
12,523
19
1,107

5,313
29,344
122
8,988

8,389
45,629
163
13,002

Tobacco .................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

1,875
23,860
58
3,936
602
12,928
76
5,023

2,063
49,732
238
22,651
1,077
43,127
302
29,359

3,539
68,022
289
24,769
1,584
60,021
393
38,954

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

11,471
89,169
170
11,100

11,239
145,106
619
58,340

17,394
185,725
743
64,487

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

12,318
138,102
492
32,932

26,505
610,247
3,499
356,382

34,878
761,074
4,284
440,646

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

7,040
94,707
439
29,087

7,063
180,769
1,063
115,527

13,507
377,942
2,308
253,759

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

1,563
9,509
21
1,397

4,097
44,176
205
19,960

4,954
41,057
182
16,485

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .............................................................................number
percent
Land in farms .................................................................... acres
Average size of farm ................................................. acres

258,899
11.7
87,190,445
337

100,126
4.5
104,081,344
1,040

86,551
3.9
123,024,138
1,421

101,265
4.6
211,224,012
2,086

91,177
4.1
143,431,777
1,573

Total .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm .................................................... dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ................................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................................

258,899
6,987,206
26,988

100,126
17,658,728
176,365

86,551
32,242,539
372,526

101,265
159,734,341
1,577,389

91,177
66,735,169
731,930

46,875
22,328
21,734
26,290
40,722

-

-

-

14,297
7,425
7,407
8,162
9,641

$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................

43,189
52,739
5,012
9

94,138
5,984

82,268

-

6,625
6,578
8,794
6,942

$500,000 to $999,999 ........................................................
$1,000,000 or more ............................................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..............................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..............................................
$5,000,000 or more ........................................................

1
-

4
-

4,281
2
2
-

53,179
48,086
36,725
7,848
3,513

6,102
9,204
5,136
1,997
2,071

Total sales ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .................................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Corn ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Wheat .................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Soybeans .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Barley .................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Rice ....................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .................................. farms
$1,000

258,899
6,413,249

100,126
16,782,351

86,551
30,958,920

101,265
157,092,105

91,177
66,146,037

65,188
2,131,535
17,742
1,273,465
43,524
954,275
4,476
284,033
20,628
366,409
1,706
114,730
35,129
676,992
1,497
94,211
3,344
53,708
147
9,404
2,165
19,959
47
3,036
320
13,649
111
7,803

67,765
7,864,175
52,120
7,590,441
52,395
3,759,280
33,071
3,354,150
26,405
1,211,758
8,524
878,152
44,180
2,346,037
22,019
1,749,152
4,785
198,943
1,467
127,596
3,762
84,015
464
38,338
729
88,975
645
86,032

62,722
15,623,306
53,618
15,451,659
50,767
7,844,235
40,280
7,630,749
26,473
2,183,923
12,389
1,895,194
43,731
4,394,502
33,204
4,131,193
4,714
343,819
2,479
294,579
3,736
155,824
1,140
111,549
1,325
312,880
1,267
310,861

64,748
39,547,062
57,236
39,399,291
53,453
21,210,255
45,120
21,035,351
29,721
5,241,556
18,137
4,993,138
44,152
9,438,925
36,608
9,256,392
5,695
796,159
3,653
752,068
3,894
347,121
1,904
312,535
2,318
1,315,174
2,258
1,313,442

22,507
5,750,068
13,419
5,597,344
16,216
2,952,793
8,952
2,828,647
7,918
856,427
3,241
777,641
12,757
1,368,489
6,338
1,251,798
1,654
140,141
696
123,336
906
58,777
289
50,969
663
243,684
590
241,640

8,065
46,544
91
5,924

9,233
175,168
1,176
92,755

8,429
388,123
2,949
321,437

9,287
1,197,871
4,986
1,142,025

2,264
129,757
556
113,275

Tobacco ................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .............................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000

3,350
88,104
443
29,939
1,526
49,888
336
23,371

2,264
161,684
1,113
135,274
2,879
291,671
2,213
272,248

1,217
209,658
958
203,456
3,433
692,678
3,091
683,339

1,397
582,331
1,184
577,257
6,052
3,121,858
5,707
3,112,435

523
84,724
212
78,752
1,438
626,438
1,114
619,781

11,106
183,844
951
63,464

3,953
246,514
1,827
209,773

3,398
467,087
2,126
443,061

6,640
8,687,825
5,523
8,665,017

3,899
4,677,789
1,865
4,652,066

14,120
335,214
2,481
175,203

5,050
572,426
3,730
554,416

4,348
1,159,933
3,639
1,149,422

5,940
8,380,767
5,175
8,367,616

9,531
6,667,695
5,524
6,604,761

7,457
180,549
1,273
87,686

3,457
386,000
2,586
370,895

2,586
694,922
2,210
688,401

3,903
7,668,655
3,559
7,662,870

5,771
7,049,191
3,601
7,019,402

1,485
21,566
123
8,175

298
22,079
155
20,286

206
30,429
109
29,111

235
157,943
157
156,806

536
57,835
136
54,245

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) .................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ..................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

56,774
283,334
356
22,541

93,298
622,819
1,689
144,804

156,158
901,285
2,280
195,076

Cattle and calves .......................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products ...............................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

98,920
960,290
2,764
185,483

162,393
2,503,773
9,979
900,371

264,239
3,386,251
13,054
1,216,989

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

4,893
115,268
913
62,051
8,668
31,536
84
5,688
22,610
46,967
66
4,505

3,702
193,539
1,375
158,145
6,211
45,677
236
25,776
20,442
54,551
98
9,166

6,840
223,072
1,458
164,130
25,454
173,254
1,000
112,695
51,189
109,142
165
15,576

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

16,962
75,708
129
8,509
22,719
26,659
50
3,387
654
7,342
35
2,440

18,896
121,785
407
37,790
20,017
85,929
398
65,997
736
16,890
105
12,336

50,529
275,613
823
75,942
54,500
140,315
589
94,031
1,650
42,105
267
31,619

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

6,916
21,764
41
2,651

8,221
43,530
204
20,254

17,327
85,039
382
37,150

Government payments ..................................................farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

81,786
263,998

160,498
792,273

238,170
962,330

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................................farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

4,572
33,351

7,239
101,144

17,025
243,287

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

20,492
72,502

26,298
116,228

56,203
176,599

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

308,837
4,074,820
13,194

456,093
7,688,514
16,857

801,844
13,990,351
17,448

1,148,218
18,107,194

121,304
302,712

218,126
766,341

360,827
1,209,449

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

105,643
14,555
945
161

177,260
36,737
3,349
780

297,388
56,368
5,982
1,089

Chemicals purchased ....................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

918,604
10,074,914

80,981
96,695

164,716
260,311

278,798
461,224

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

76,555
4,212
167
47

151,711
12,059
805
141

254,283
22,906
1,364
245

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

775,893
11,740,521

70,448
130,725

121,140
290,878

216,783
568,818

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

44,740
19,016
6,283
341
68

71,708
33,968
14,346
912
206

126,925
58,328
29,117
1,954
459

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ...................................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ...................................................farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................................farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................... dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Large
family
farms

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000

54,482
530,178
1,840
123,882

21,873
718,396
4,922
523,565

17,258
1,025,471
5,302
887,047

20,834
4,341,268
8,789
4,199,242

13,825
1,527,346
2,653
1,432,921

Cattle and calves ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ........................................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .............................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000

107,854
2,196,287
12,762
869,541

54,308
3,333,961
23,000
2,777,441

41,946
4,766,195
21,418
4,332,937

44,534
23,579,644
28,333
23,234,505

24,096
20,483,568
8,673
20,268,824

8,129
317,551
3,081
217,223
8,781
58,525
276
18,190
16,261
68,511
200
13,393

18,246
2,470,965
17,069
2,445,279
4,639
243,474
1,852
208,846
3,530
71,845
486
50,354

12,797
3,490,479
12,423
3,484,208
5,551
864,214
3,808
840,304
2,241
71,424
326
58,949

11,753
20,333,830
11,558
20,331,211
11,976
12,046,328
10,656
12,031,458
1,955
201,271
321
192,625

3,403
4,703,325
2,915
4,695,964
3,509
4,593,971
2,044
4,587,020
2,943
81,145
163
71,072

18,210
141,802
543
36,089
17,884
39,324
172
11,938
797
20,140
160
11,264

2,851
87,384
565
76,982
4,695
191,884
1,086
185,012
401
50,012
324
48,970

1,687
97,204
329
89,715
5,955
1,587,575
4,316
1,584,554
400
97,001
324
95,803

1,877
823,804
438
815,883
18,463
26,756,617
17,650
26,755,084
470
497,736
390
496,564

3,305
438,563
404
418,136
4,678
8,237,644
2,006
8,232,460
1,301
684,045
844
677,460

6,430
50,230
318
21,716

1,202
69,881
460
66,863

744
81,345
273
79,275

857
365,168
290
362,270

1,529
482,691
326
476,480

Government payments .................................................. farms
$1,000

101,580
573,957

78,355
876,377

68,148
1,283,618

69,414
2,642,235

40,440
589,132

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ............................................................ farms
$1,000

10,803
127,177

16,042
612,479

18,374
1,400,981

18,990
3,451,999

4,661
458,969

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

19,844
154,378

4,796
131,733

2,864
130,727

2,386
281,486

3,934
147,618

258,899
7,833,100
30,255

100,126
13,033,789
130,174

86,551
23,006,971
265,820

101,265
117,148,519
1,156,851

91,177
54,337,603
595,957

149,242
759,817

88,376
1,752,040

77,325
3,065,476

83,874
8,187,603

49,144
2,063,756

100,824
44,720
3,132
566

16,617
46,192
19,584
5,983

7,380
23,423
23,277
23,245

7,644
14,410
13,261
48,559

22,175
13,141
5,103
8,725

Chemicals purchased .................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

118,680
296,795

80,143
837,208

71,131
1,537,183

80,522
5,027,713

43,633
1,557,783

101,431
16,402
687
160

30,895
42,004
5,929
1,315

14,312
34,237
16,358
6,224

14,021
20,037
17,091
29,373

22,876
10,928
4,193
5,636

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ..................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

104,665
363,433

79,440
1,019,279

70,438
1,849,274

76,744
5,705,397

36,235
1,812,716

40,959
40,107
22,571
807
221

4,831
19,072
45,469
8,676
1,392

2,286
7,660
29,134
23,043
8,315

2,574
5,611
16,930
16,522
35,107

8,141
8,392
9,612
4,065
6,025

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ................................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ...................................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ........................................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm .................................................... dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ............................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ..........................................................

490,819
38,003,682

50,956
188,556

72,911
398,110

172,695
887,209

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

41,544
8,152
1,223
36
1

55,867
13,817
2,920
301
6

134,633
31,037
6,274
740
11

278,572
3,599,873

28,015
101,926

44,555
195,230

97,073
435,240

279,155
34,403,809

29,482
86,629

35,707
202,880

98,370
451,969

Feed purchased .............................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ..........................................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

158,983
603,354

216,351
928,877

431,735
1,749,393

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

126,091
30,120
2,703
67
2

168,001
43,532
4,434
371
13

342,432
80,769
7,837
657
40

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

298,001
470,977

444,652
804,491

777,825
1,243,530

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

277,095
20,018
692
196

407,746
35,110
1,398
398

722,096
53,087
2,101
541

Utilities (see text) ...........................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

116,332
146,910

204,294
267,531

331,096
408,360

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

72,334
39,419
4,446
112
21

128,562
67,447
7,905
298
82

214,353
103,989
12,226
436
92

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ..............................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

270,876
601,526

409,689
1,061,904

711,999
1,697,923

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

240,175
29,128
1,273
300

354,008
52,446
2,632
603

624,116
83,070
3,939
874

Hired farm labor .............................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ..........................................................

482,186
21,877,661

35,319
174,874

71,645
422,939

110,412
677,226

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

28,040
5,573
1,619
80
7

55,727
11,677
3,859
357
25

86,006
17,468
6,303
578
57

Contract labor ................................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

182,701
4,514,166

14,364
54,033

31,927
152,709

51,807
244,009

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

5,862
5,731
2,414
283
74

11,654
12,980
6,125
825
343

19,871
20,620
9,439
1,266
611

Customwork and custom hauling ...................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

362,475
4,091,038

27,055
51,864

61,263
166,038

96,575
265,619

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

14,961
9,697
2,267
108
22

29,316
23,450
7,864
503
130

46,449
36,630
12,385
893
218

490,372
13,274,530

35,923
155,877

55,019
263,020

119,500
674,231

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

28,296
3,830
2,888
909

42,993
5,906
4,322
1,798

87,905
13,738
12,305
5,552

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................................farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................................farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 or more ............................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ...........................................................

64,587
415,082

31,923
701,929

30,861
1,818,795

49,822
18,715,418

17,064
14,878,583

44,263
16,586
3,586
147
5

12,396
11,185
6,993
1,312
37

7,279
7,779
8,646
6,151
1,006

3,941
5,292
10,788
13,617
16,184

6,491
3,593
2,338
1,879
2,763

41,323
243,250

22,707
290,338

17,570
353,986

18,260
1,399,485

9,069
580,418

33,200
171,832

14,388
411,591

18,260
1,464,809

39,431
17,315,933

10,317
14,298,165

Feed purchased ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ...........................................................

144,031
943,124

51,040
1,299,967

42,632
2,608,201

57,730
29,415,159

33,466
11,547,030

90,995
46,291
6,520
201
24

13,106
19,283
17,181
1,391
79

7,290
10,723
15,101
8,517
1,001

4,200
6,068
8,308
10,288
28,866

14,491
8,542
4,310
1,980
4,143

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

253,850
786,924

99,833
1,094,266

86,301
1,642,478

101,062
5,086,073

87,282
1,783,438

204,328
47,720
1,519
283

23,897
69,087
5,883
966

9,325
56,548
16,485
3,943

6,577
34,176
30,440
29,869

53,481
20,578
6,247
6,976

Utilities (see text) ........................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

146,578
285,232

85,138
385,560

75,779
578,587

93,267
2,587,877

50,046
1,257,558

63,148
71,894
11,225
270
41

10,373
50,211
23,461
821
272

4,303
33,964
34,229
2,385
898

1,816
19,493
49,706
11,829
10,423

11,671
16,422
14,620
3,118
4,215

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance .............................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

234,044
935,895

96,826
1,238,809

86,528
1,848,869

101,237
6,042,423

81,035
2,469,373

175,344
55,450
2,604
646

22,088
63,774
9,384
1,580

10,157
49,832
20,465
6,074

7,249
35,234
26,261
32,493

45,180
21,037
6,456
8,362

Hired farm labor ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................
$250,000 or more ...........................................................

57,448
464,256

44,742
717,125

49,897
1,433,000

74,357
10,733,098

38,366
7,255,144

38,876
13,673
4,518
346
35

20,088
15,739
8,159
691
65

14,624
17,858
14,379
2,768
268

9,935
17,650
26,167
11,571
9,034

8,966
8,484
10,934
4,846
5,136

Contract labor ................................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

23,000
134,273

12,451
145,743

13,162
254,605

21,839
2,033,227

14,151
1,495,568

6,300
9,547
6,147
768
238

1,764
4,769
4,355
988
575

1,275
4,178
5,029
1,335
1,345

1,189
4,736
7,984
2,750
5,180

1,742
3,543
4,456
1,515
2,895

Customwork and custom hauling .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

44,014
146,448

39,239
281,037

35,030
443,869

41,624
1,903,449

17,675
832,713

16,069
19,944
7,476
400
125

5,279
16,998
15,112
1,482
368

2,853
11,323
16,295
3,119
1,440

1,957
8,325
16,677
6,385
8,280

2,884
4,951
5,686
1,668
2,486

66,014
457,181

63,022
1,213,016

60,178
2,250,937

67,102
6,752,160

23,614
1,508,107

41,977
11,474
9,525
3,038

16,631
10,685
19,272
16,434

8,399
6,601
14,229
30,949

5,063
4,249
10,142
47,648

7,099
2,798
3,996
9,721

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................................ farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 or more .............................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

109,199
1,385,219

6,484
13,858

10,597
22,531

23,855
56,362

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

3,797
1,864
771
50
2

6,395
3,057
1,061
62
22

13,820
6,934
2,851
202
48

Interest expense ............................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 or more ..........................................................

667,454
10,880,731

57,744
391,331

83,380
587,658

220,121
1,619,425

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

34,728
20,390
2,545
81

49,636
29,635
3,965
144

119,382
90,763
9,603
373

Secured by real estate ...............................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................
$50,000 or more ........................................................

519,095
7,185,334

44,511
304,041

64,438
458,249

179,842
1,314,532

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

7,797
18,425
16,345
1,470
474

11,015
26,465
23,961
2,284
713

24,412
71,790
76,165
5,779
1,696

Not secured by real estate .........................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................
$50,000 or more ........................................................

413,327
3,695,397

35,914
87,290

49,715
129,408

118,987
304,893

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

16,864
14,384
4,447
216
3

22,558
20,406
6,335
389
27

51,004
51,102
16,259
587
35

Property taxes paid ........................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 or more ............................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

262,900
452,730

399,112
813,373

750,512
1,402,279

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

246,817
12,074
3,392
617

366,475
24,463
7,043
1,131

697,847
39,506
11,227
1,932

1,115,703
17,119,339

108,633
238,797

191,900
481,801

334,228
825,292

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

97,644
10,070
722
145
52

169,739
20,147
1,421
474
119

295,875
35,021
2,419
706
207

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ........................................................................farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

2,457
11,245

3,499
23,770

9,072
62,073

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................................farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

87,968
545,213

174,223
1,281,671

292,790
2,111,462

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................... dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

308,837
-946,881
-3,066

456,093
1,060,640
2,325

801,844
-873,803
-1,090

2
Farms with net gains ............................................... number
Average net gain .................................................. dollars

1,037,041
89,479

111,733
7,636

206,473
16,825

280,087
15,695

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

20,302
41,530
21,323
22,378
5,371
829

27,890
60,703
35,052
41,960
23,387
17,481

42,756
86,843
46,269
53,095
29,292
21,832

Farms with net losses ................................................ number
Average net loss .................................................. dollars

1,167,751
15,596

197,104
9,133

249,620
9,668

521,757
10,100

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

27,304
80,630
41,258
33,168
10,012
4,732

34,175
98,050
52,712
44,936
13,393
6,354

58,381
198,870
118,353
103,615
29,744
12,794

All other production
expenses (see text) .....................................................farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 or more ..........................................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

12,139
36,846

11,850
71,695

13,898
143,773

22,002
727,235

8,374
312,919

5,780
4,187
2,011
128
33

3,464
4,432
3,379
444
131

2,525
4,631
5,206
1,074
462

1,985
4,823
8,609
3,046
3,539

1,514
2,069
2,768
772
1,251

Interest expense ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................

84,314
691,014

61,385
841,328

58,668
1,293,117

74,288
4,252,995

27,554
1,203,863

43,001
36,478
4,658
177

18,006
34,405
8,710
264

9,955
30,281
17,632
800

6,646
23,631
34,102
9,909

8,522
10,405
6,359
2,268

Secured by real estate .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................
$50,000 or more .........................................................

64,038
522,677

44,092
542,428

44,205
796,829

58,478
2,522,234

19,491
724,344

7,836
24,237
28,468
2,724
773

2,480
11,857
24,591
4,051
1,113

1,683
8,086
24,510
7,315
2,611

1,500
6,177
23,399
13,302
14,100

1,778
4,319
7,865
2,590
2,939

Not secured by real estate ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..................................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ........................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ......................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................
$50,000 or more .........................................................

52,801
168,337

44,182
298,900

42,365
496,288

51,230
1,730,760

18,133
479,519

17,720
24,868
9,807
389
17

5,732
17,707
19,285
1,309
149

3,115
11,063
23,398
3,983
806

2,258
8,206
21,290
10,385
9,091

3,557
5,423
5,789
1,583
1,781

Property taxes paid ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 or more .............................................................

236,320
589,715

91,403
440,205

80,710
551,222

95,718
1,322,823

79,133
650,700

208,736
20,665
6,033
886

60,848
21,620
8,065
870

42,869
21,409
14,140
2,292

38,289
22,050
23,001
12,378

55,938
10,702
7,899
4,594

142,282
527,065

99,598
994,580

86,433
1,687,584

101,135
8,655,869

51,494
3,708,352

114,853
24,982
1,764
523
160

40,081
52,077
5,867
1,298
275

17,843
46,429
16,358
4,665
1,138

7,643
30,668
21,420
21,136
20,268

22,162
15,118
5,203
3,795
5,216

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ....................................................................... farms
$1,000

5,974
35,225

11,295
151,111

14,274
338,953

17,519
830,492

3,337
104,094

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ............................................................ farms
$1,000

123,603
1,209,355

78,284
1,714,488

73,477
2,644,122

88,694
7,917,241

44,301
2,761,989

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .................................................... dollars

258,899
562,961
2,174

100,126
5,548,427
55,414

86,551
10,374,821
119,869

101,265
45,142,837
445,789

91,177
13,712,096
150,390

2
Farms with net gains ................................................number
Average net gain ................................................. dollars

127,538
22,613

86,838
73,805

77,474
146,433

93,239
508,840

53,659
297,967

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

8,473
22,871
18,404
34,324
29,695
13,771

278
1,323
1,910
7,505
17,684
58,138

124
519
705
2,348
5,615
68,163

41
253
256
1,004
1,871
89,814

3,007
7,435
4,909
8,022
6,318
23,968

Farms with net losses .................................................number
Average net loss .................................................. dollars

131,361
17,669

13,288
64,767

9,077
106,853

8,026
286,675

37,518
60,679

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

10,448
37,415
26,949
32,477
14,323
9,749

263
1,097
1,174
2,761
2,870
5,123

138
439
519
1,414
1,682
4,885

46
189
218
577
897
6,099

3,552
9,880
5,973
6,915
4,006
7,192

All other production
expenses (see text) ..................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ..........................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................... dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

308,837
-970,505
-3,142

456,093
975,707
2,139

801,844
-1,072,360
-1,337

2
Operators reporting net gains ......................................farms
Average net gain .................................................. dollars

1,025,783
81,061

111,198
7,505

205,702
16,525

278,027
15,201

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

20,306
41,584
21,258
22,243
5,055
752

27,947
60,794
35,127
41,916
23,114
16,804

42,867
87,017
46,358
52,833
28,584
20,368

Operators reporting net losses ......................................farms
Average net loss .................................................. dollars

1,179,009
16,075

197,639
9,133

250,391
9,679

523,817
10,115

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more ............................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

27,372
80,811
41,358
33,305
10,051
4,742

34,227
98,257
52,901
45,144
13,445
6,417

58,636
199,378
118,866
104,034
30,009
12,894

50,572
4,445,758

1,618
14,763

2,694
40,011

5,819
102,035

693,187
10,489,874

65,849
377,029

128,479
1,234,305

188,467
1,535,866

121,874
1,875,665

8,231
41,004

13,165
81,296

22,813
129,020

241,923
2,883,897

27,172
132,036

61,240
652,490

81,708
668,796

47,603
594,944

5,754
32,659

13,137
165,596

15,493
160,856

23,350
566,834

2,240
17,868

4,472
46,447

6,114
96,080

288,196
854,995

16,234
7,271

36,852
26,995

53,966
41,012

82,001
1,676,727

3,580
26,890

6,494
55,772

11,038
90,057

34,410
145,413

3,630
6,070

6,730
18,264

8,141
19,636

118,939
1,891,400

13,874
113,231

22,551
187,445

31,945
330,410

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

218,458
14,650,189
156,737
7,318,929

349,193
32,625,419
256,099
15,772,823

570,455
44,552,133
423,930
24,788,581

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

114,707
22,475
12,779
5,979
690
103
4

170,363
42,116
25,907
14,743
2,587
368
15

294,322
61,683
38,924
24,387
4,077
494
43

404,753
35,771,154

62,286
3,470,832

86,694
6,318,330

139,238
7,942,785

89,587
7,405,898

12,423
523,923

16,881
702,133

26,983
1,007,341

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

47,883
2,949,354
7,196
387,151

86,880
8,947,341
10,409
884,792

127,045
9,627,469
14,066
1,185,957

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................................farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ..............................farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................................farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments ...............................farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ..........................................farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................................farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................................farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................................farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................................farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................................farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 199 acres ............................................................
200 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................................farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................................farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed .............................................farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................................farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .................................................... dollars

258,899
474,784
1,834

100,126
5,074,160
50,678

86,551
9,100,341
105,144

101,265
37,570,364
371,010

91,177
13,045,345
143,077

2
Operators reporting net gains ..................................... farms
Average net gain ................................................. dollars

126,579
22,218

85,340
70,141

75,695
134,505

90,201
446,135

53,041
291,651

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

8,573
23,109
18,483
34,412
28,911
13,091

336
1,489
2,160
8,328
18,821
54,206

181
690
948
3,517
7,175
63,184

107
500
610
2,402
4,816
81,766

3,013
7,530
4,962
8,129
6,488
22,919

Operators reporting net losses ...................................... farms
Average net loss .................................................. dollars

132,320
17,666

14,786
61,658

10,856
99,574

11,064
241,459

38,136
63,565

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ............................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................
$50,000 or more .............................................................

10,544
37,559
27,185
32,699
14,523
9,810

333
1,213
1,376
3,134
3,254
5,476

198
581
618
1,740
2,052
5,667

111
410
390
1,136
1,466
7,551

3,590
9,924
6,037
7,014
4,119
7,452

4,034
60,021

8,412
355,644

10,574
818,741

14,621
2,717,626

2,800
336,917

92,859
1,408,856

62,533
923,020

56,805
1,139,253

64,145
2,557,015

34,050
1,314,530

16,608
185,913

15,780
197,361

17,408
282,971

21,896
753,666

5,973
204,433

29,360
383,376

10,244
174,651

8,522
168,114

9,805
312,565

13,872
391,869

6,481
76,142

1,877
27,101

1,313
23,580

1,644
42,516

1,904
66,495

4,165
123,534

1,632
41,594

1,348
32,220

1,240
46,027

2,139
163,064

35,642
32,353

43,516
76,542

41,612
141,040

46,666
424,539

13,708
105,243

10,227
129,216

14,427
247,366

14,845
336,766

17,088
651,425

4,302
139,235

4,683
14,499

3,823
17,018

2,988
21,387

2,888
37,367

1,527
11,171

20,594
463,822

8,783
141,387

7,466
133,175

8,548
288,911

5,178
233,019

202,587
29,915,508
171,398
17,957,142

96,021
46,633,064
94,411
37,446,025

82,567
67,608,704
80,985
57,908,732

92,651
138,341,568
89,661
124,624,983

73,407
32,098,324
54,783
23,790,386

78,725
31,396
33,380
23,924
3,504
433
36

7,499
7,363
13,114
39,665
21,373
4,968
429

4,942
3,570
5,996
16,324
30,444
17,102
2,607

7,913
4,045
5,305
10,949
14,089
25,969
21,391

21,795
6,407
6,470
7,805
5,447
4,291
2,568

52,922
4,935,401

19,062
3,149,602

14,268
3,021,316

15,342
3,933,412

14,941
2,999,476

12,568
1,178,566

6,265
1,073,216

5,118
1,043,831

5,620
1,416,753

3,729
460,135

34,374
4,426,100
10,657
1,418,299

13,971
2,407,357
8,111
2,556,864

13,283
2,426,799
6,509
3,208,026

16,367
3,730,025
7,199
4,636,395

20,422
3,454,304
3,813
1,394,023

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services ....................................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .............................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products .......................................... farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) ...................................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ..................................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................................ farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ..................................................................
50 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 199 acres .............................................................
200 to 499 acres .............................................................
500 to 999 acres .............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................
2,000 acres or more .......................................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ....................................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ..................................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ............................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow ....................................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ..................................................................farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................................farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................................farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) ...........................................................farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

120,463
6,838,842
57,121
2,532,450
81,088
4,306,392

200,362
15,546,446
87,496
5,014,959
142,203
10,531,487

313,835
20,037,531
137,593
6,646,026
218,736
13,391,505

1,132,606
408,832,116

161,944
18,719,562

235,436
36,840,233

429,019
50,651,096

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................................farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

148,760
2,211,171

234,471
4,568,677

394,598
5,902,825

Irrigated land ......................................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................................farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................................farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

32,282
841,049
25,227
541,074
9,896
299,975

48,342
1,696,330
38,707
1,160,014
14,460
536,316

80,590
2,623,748
61,511
1,812,949
27,110
810,799

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) .........................................................farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

37,572
2,872,395

85,281
10,065,242

114,944
10,247,956

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ..........................................................farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

18,180
2,695,471

35,353
6,261,516

62,563
11,091,007

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

3,471
155,576
2,988
25,733

2,585
167,405
2,196
29,309

5,680
305,150
4,963
54,380

Estimated market value of land and
buildings ..........................................................................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ..................................................... dollars
Average per acre ..................................................... dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

308,837
103,417,149
334,860
2,438

456,093
207,400,087
454,732
2,315

801,844
315,712,625
393,733
2,606

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .....................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ........................................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

50,956
42,404
64,816
90,318
41,882

43,131
46,628
86,478
151,488
82,861

94,781
92,876
166,419
262,067
124,179

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................................
$10,000,000 or more .........................................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

14,199
3,631
491
140

33,642
10,201
1,235
429

45,787
13,337
1,770
628

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................................farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

308,806
11,424,579

456,033
21,150,983

801,765
34,987,021

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 .......................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ............................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................
$500,000 or more ..............................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

43,008
44,150
63,468
89,804
42,810
18,058
6,959
549

44,722
50,566
83,943
142,129
81,029
37,296
14,887
1,461

84,269
94,287
152,442
253,286
132,352
59,023
23,836
2,270

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

234,175
354,092

364,657
572,822

622,543
950,197

Tractors .............................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...........................................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more .....................................farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

242,418
454,248
131,857
178,003
152,274
221,747
40,101
54,498

392,187
789,808
209,489
288,236
263,685
398,720
73,004
102,852

656,627
1,205,723
333,069
434,102
425,639
595,152
126,645
176,469

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..........................farms
number

295,490
346,935

16,198
18,046

28,549
31,792

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ..........................................................................farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................................farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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54,540
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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Large
family
farms

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland .................................................................. farms
acres
Woodland pastured ....................................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ................................................. farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .......................................................... farms
acres

94,476
8,181,690
46,242
3,562,513
63,691
4,619,177

31,930
3,971,462
12,724
1,844,601
25,050
2,126,861

25,183
3,796,581
9,237
1,609,565
20,207
2,187,016

29,968
5,450,431
10,158
1,996,422
24,289
3,454,009

27,077
11,275,620
9,726
5,403,154
20,859
5,872,466

144,233
46,100,967

50,491
50,881,104

38,053
48,866,570

38,573
62,518,116

34,857
94,254,468

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. ................................................................ farms
acres

131,639
2,992,280

60,064
2,595,714

51,266
2,752,283

61,473
4,913,897

44,001
5,803,365

Irrigated land ..................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ........................................... farms
acres

38,185
2,137,323
32,389
1,504,215
9,818
633,108

21,597
4,182,199
21,082
3,682,352
2,685
499,847

21,895
7,434,217
21,483
7,003,032
2,070
431,185

33,983
28,656,288
33,348
27,635,637
2,892
1,020,651

24,154
9,028,151
22,358
8,197,831
3,654
830,320

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ......................................................... farms
acres

31,049
4,485,592

17,547
2,414,528

18,372
2,252,100

20,523
2,947,142

20,943
3,262,495

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ......................................................... farms
acres

44,343
10,775,527

54,797
29,315,790

54,102
46,752,766

59,259
98,451,201

20,811
16,924,539

3,873
345,824
3,564
73,605

1,578
420,296
1,467
154,473

885
390,583
833
179,932

932
500,534
894
711,712

1,433
292,050
1,306
479,969

Estimated market value of land and
buildings .......................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm .................................................... dollars
Average per acre ..................................................... dollars

258,899
155,697,110
601,382
1,786

100,126
144,449,053
1,442,673
1,388

86,551
198,494,734
2,293,385
1,613

101,265
436,879,624
4,314,221
2,068

91,177
182,244,870
1,998,803
1,271

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .....................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ........................................................

23,056
21,001
39,035
80,346
57,467

1,046
1,198
3,386
15,126
26,650

711
726
1,890
7,227
12,997

1,043
883
1,871
6,228
10,628

8,458
7,067
10,888
19,139
15,119

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..........................................................

26,549
9,239
1,574
632

32,868
17,257
1,866
729

24,105
33,022
4,727
1,146

17,303
34,535
20,078
8,696

11,829
11,327
4,331
3,019

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ................................................................ farms
$1,000

258,860
17,306,976

100,122
17,584,380

86,548
23,899,439

101,262
51,695,583

91,117
16,734,509

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 .......................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ............................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................
$500,000 or more ...............................................................

16,378
19,931
35,611
74,622
58,548
35,968
15,744
2,058

261
516
1,960
9,249
21,372
34,909
27,025
4,830

113
312
1,097
4,356
8,414
21,504
39,399
11,353

141
399
1,228
5,068
7,954
13,576
35,221
37,675

6,928
7,299
11,339
19,775
14,289
11,667
12,081
7,739

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .................................. farms
number

214,977
406,346

93,986
268,167

83,554
283,721

98,983
470,279

70,449
206,914

Tractors ............................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ........................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................... farms
number

218,055
524,420
105,402
151,713
152,351
255,671
74,697
117,036

91,922
358,992
34,736
57,207
69,609
145,033
73,572
156,752

79,769
346,324
28,914
48,514
58,407
120,627
67,481
177,183

91,847
484,623
33,471
65,418
67,591
164,195
71,450
255,010

71,822
225,674
33,999
56,846
48,545
97,363
28,991
71,465

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .......................... farms
number

36,553
41,514

49,051
56,523

50,902
59,763

51,503
68,143

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ......................................................................... farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ............................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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16,614
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................farms
number
Hay balers .........................................................................farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

366
427
5,324
5,517
76,598
91,982

500
603
7,555
7,833
119,448
145,714

640
795
13,425
13,822
187,508
226,749

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

100,529
5,402,635
30,436
793,720

188,496
13,686,433
45,109
1,411,657

311,678
20,837,463
84,770
2,167,188

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

22,431
870,206
53,672
3,266,052
2,037
91,681
5,584
126,721

47,693
2,596,531
116,984
8,985,231
4,044
221,449
13,141
348,890

78,462
4,241,982
205,421
15,151,045
7,155
399,610
20,126
678,469

44,638
12,125,799

2,562
68,911

5,468
172,198

7,842
247,656

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

246,023
44,811
18,003

368,883
74,500
12,710

603,331
151,112
47,401

Land owned .......................................................................farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................................farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

291,651
36,084,995
290,834
31,400,688

445,113
90,565,605
443,383
71,996,596

756,726
103,621,924
754,443
85,691,707

Land rented or leased from others .....................................farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

63,629
11,287,886
62,814
11,019,076

88,697
18,236,963
87,210
17,584,179

200,483
36,304,625
198,513
35,451,878

Land rented or leased to others .........................................farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

37,917
4,953,117

81,357
19,221,793

108,252
18,782,964

Total operators .............................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..........................................................................
2 operators ........................................................................
3 operators ........................................................................
4 operators ........................................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................................

3,337,450

444,578

657,763

1,219,122

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

196,388
94,832
14,323
2,199
1,095

284,682
147,938
19,185
3,093
1,195

440,814
319,408
31,931
7,093
2,598

Total women operators .............................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ......................................................................
2 operators ....................................................................
3 operators ....................................................................
4 operators ....................................................................
5 or more operators .......................................................

1,008,943

153,794

199,622

395,425

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

134,987
7,504
887
134
102

179,153
8,323
930
153
71

355,913
16,021
1,827
346
110

Sex of operator:
Male .......................................................................................
Female ...................................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

232,628
76,209

390,466
65,627

702,910
98,934

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................
Other ......................................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

154,378
154,459

258,254
197,839

801,844

Place of residence:
On farm operated ..................................................................
Not on farm operated .............................................................

1,693,362
511,430

242,401
66,436

351,995
104,098

602,926
198,918

Days worked off farm:
None ......................................................................................
Any ........................................................................................
1 to 49 days .......................................................................
50 to 99 days .....................................................................
100 to 199 days .................................................................
200 days or more ...............................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

135,158
173,679
40,229
18,659
26,409
88,382

274,472
181,621
56,464
27,935
34,316
62,906

50,292
751,552
74,041
35,343
81,121
561,047

Years on present farm:
2 years or less .......................................................................
3 or 4 years ............................................................................
5 to 9 years ............................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

14,000
20,261
50,837

9,404
16,584
49,072

41,781
70,722
177,165

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners .....................................................................farms
acres treated
Manure ..............................................................................farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ...........................................................................farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................................farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................................farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................................farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..............................................farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................................farms
Part owners .......................................................................farms
Tenants ..............................................................................farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ................................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................................... farms
number
Hay balers ......................................................................... farms
number

872
1,106
8,825
9,198
85,673
107,015

1,974
2,581
8,026
8,603
45,933
57,654

2,538
3,520
6,664
7,236
32,490
40,704

4,678
7,614
7,178
8,397
28,336
35,776

932
1,516
3,136
3,585
17,557
21,907

133,242
14,778,368
41,104
1,589,577

86,157
31,098,982
32,048
2,467,041

75,722
49,531,103
27,514
3,195,067

81,502
109,062,652
34,951
8,606,373

44,710
21,597,861
11,141
1,865,692

42,602
2,937,577
89,739
10,578,758
3,794
239,775
10,345
418,456

41,818
8,384,590
71,740
27,234,260
4,198
754,771
9,572
1,482,859

42,951
15,648,932
63,895
44,913,115
4,405
1,249,443
11,531
3,432,813

53,990
46,319,580
68,922
97,803,460
6,255
3,699,496
17,626
13,149,857

24,410
9,948,424
33,511
18,363,862
3,104
903,933
9,408
3,055,147

4,623
210,371

4,836
876,128

5,402
1,826,227

9,390
7,050,510

4,515
1,673,798

165,273
71,957
21,669

27,785
59,864
12,477

19,784
57,602
9,165

28,932
62,655
9,678

62,022
19,691
9,464

Land owned ....................................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ..................................................... farms
acres

238,558
64,968,294
237,230
55,568,362

88,263
58,617,492
87,649
55,142,547

77,764
64,007,970
77,386
61,035,817

91,884
101,841,914
91,587
98,125,391

82,142
126,538,924
81,713
112,342,379

Land rented or leased from others .................................... farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ..................................... farms
acres

94,544
32,321,263
93,626
31,622,083

72,654
49,392,308
72,341
48,938,797

66,985
62,524,981
66,767
61,988,321

72,605
113,984,464
72,333
113,098,621

29,505
31,866,464
29,155
31,089,398

Land rented or leased to others ........................................ farms
acres

36,944
10,099,112

11,186
3,928,456

9,204
3,508,813

11,013
4,602,366

18,267
14,973,611

Total operators ...............................................................number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...........................................................................
2 operators .........................................................................
3 operators .........................................................................
4 operators .........................................................................
5 or more operators ............................................................

391,378

148,552

137,277

183,576

155,204

147,145
96,151
12,361
2,306
936

60,610
32,544
5,641
972
359

47,346
30,267
7,148
1,356
434

45,307
38,425
12,461
3,367
1,705

50,830
27,033
9,235
2,143
1,936

Total women operators ...............................................number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator .......................................................................
2 operators .....................................................................
3 operators .....................................................................
4 operators .....................................................................
5 or more operators ........................................................

122,330

32,363

28,638

36,397

40,374

108,268
5,800
625
94
38

29,375
1,212
139
29
6

25,418
1,271
144
28
15

30,684
2,097
318
67
45

30,549
3,180
569
166
159

Sex of operator:
Male .......................................................................................
Female ...................................................................................

217,933
40,966

96,290
3,836

83,330
3,221

97,518
3,747

77,508
13,669

Primary occupation:
Farming ..................................................................................
Other ......................................................................................

258,899
-

100,126
-

77,597
8,954

92,535
8,730

52,092
39,085

Place of residence:
On farm operated ...................................................................
Not on farm operated .............................................................

207,186
51,713

85,493
14,633

72,334
14,217

80,487
20,778

50,540
40,637

Days worked off farm:
None .......................................................................................
Any .........................................................................................
1 to 49 days ........................................................................
50 to 99 days ......................................................................
100 to 199 days ..................................................................
200 days or more ...............................................................

97,257
161,642
28,887
18,349
31,955
82,451

60,353
39,773
11,252
4,984
7,322
16,215

53,261
33,290
8,810
3,335
4,956
16,189

69,208
32,057
7,544
2,628
3,795
18,090

37,746
53,431
11,252
4,345
6,813
31,021

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................
3 or 4 years ............................................................................
5 to 9 years ............................................................................

10,865
18,073
45,150

1,549
2,836
8,153

1,124
1,745
6,184

1,422
2,413
7,304

4,738
6,224
15,680

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ..................................................................... farms
acres treated
Manure .............................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects ........................................................................... farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ................................................. farms
acres
Nematodes .................................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .............................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................................ farms
Part owners ....................................................................... farms
Tenants ............................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ...................................................................

1,621,506

223,739

381,033

512,176

Average years on present farm .............................................

21.6

22.4

27.5

16.1

Age group:
Under 25 years ......................................................................
25 to 34 years ........................................................................
35 to 44 years ........................................................................
45 to 49 years ........................................................................
50 to 54 years ........................................................................
55 to 59 years ........................................................................
60 to 64 years ........................................................................
65 to 69 years ........................................................................
70 years and over ..................................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

3,194
12,146
29,750
28,417
35,903
38,580
40,076
35,941
84,830

2,457
3,884
11,376
40,848
81,130
110,351
206,047

3,858
52,744
145,238
136,898
157,731
137,535
87,308
37,090
43,442

Average age ..........................................................................

57.1

59.9

68.9

51.4

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ............................

55,570

9,750

11,255

19,813

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..........................................
Asian ......................................................................................
Black or African American .....................................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander .............................
White .....................................................................................
More than one race reported .................................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

10,997
1,690
7,143
216
286,481
2,310

4,962
1,898
8,283
299
437,675
2,976

11,121
2,884
9,528
493
773,337
4,481

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .................................................................................
2 people .................................................................................
3 people .................................................................................
4 people .................................................................................
5 or more people ...................................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

63,219
152,089
42,063
29,923
21,543

71,261
324,975
38,697
13,207
7,953

72,455
334,486
148,616
149,204
97,083

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent .............................................................
25 to 49 percent .....................................................................
50 to 74 percent .....................................................................
75 to 99 percent .....................................................................
100 percent ............................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

247,819
20,637
19,755
10,557
10,069

366,714
40,378
33,248
13,793
1,960

719,499
47,196
26,453
7,100
1,596

Operator is a hired manager ..............................................farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

-

-

-

Farms withInternet access ......................................................................
High-speed internet access ...................................................

1,246,723
726,700

125,182
65,820

208,839
111,139

505,625
299,655

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ...........................................................................
2 households .........................................................................
3 households .........................................................................
4 households .........................................................................
5 households or more ............................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

248,426
48,227
7,113
3,283
1,788

357,890
82,210
10,505
3,498
1,990

669,362
100,421
17,083
10,142
4,836

Family or individual ...........................................................farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................................farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................................farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

280,742
35,891,558
22,278
4,852,032
8,457
2,586,702

412,954
73,519,723
33,803
11,564,609
14,369
6,644,227

736,536
99,962,238
48,273
14,974,602
22,853
9,453,461

Corporation ........................................................................farms
acres
Family held ....................................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................................farms
10 or less stockholders ..............................................farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

5,817
1,676,174
5,817
1,676,174
133
5,684

9,336
4,496,443
9,336
4,496,443
227
9,109

17,035
6,206,745
17,035
6,206,745
288
16,747

Other than family held ....................................................farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................................farms
10 or less stockholders ..............................................farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

-

-

-

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................................farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

-

-

-

482,186
2,636,509

35,319
93,239

71,645
200,705

110,412
307,203

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

8,141
14,298
30,640
78,941

15,438
27,468
62,835
173,237

23,758
44,569
97,025
262,634

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................................farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................................farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................................farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ....................................................................

184,811

87,588

77,498

90,126

64,535

Average years on present farm ..............................................

21.3

27.8

27.9

26.6

20.5

Age group:
Under 25 years .......................................................................
25 to 34 years ........................................................................
35 to 44 years ........................................................................
45 to 49 years ........................................................................
50 to 54 years ........................................................................
55 to 59 years ........................................................................
60 to 64 years ........................................................................
65 to 69 years ........................................................................
70 years and over ..................................................................

2,423
18,818
37,929
33,994
39,747
37,762
29,851
19,794
38,581

1,012
7,752
13,293
13,254
16,195
15,325
12,389
8,403
12,503

469
5,323
12,304
12,668
15,159
13,335
10,492
7,484
9,317

279
4,979
15,962
16,132
18,712
16,044
11,729
7,957
9,471

643
4,973
11,885
11,447
13,884
13,148
10,754
8,132
16,311

Average age ...........................................................................

54.4

54.0

53.9

53.5

56.2

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .............................

7,513

1,232

975

1,325

3,707

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..........................................
Asian ......................................................................................
Black or African American ......................................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................
White ......................................................................................
More than one race reported ..................................................

5,083
1,658
3,777
195
246,580
1,606

501
508
196
20
98,629
272

339
481
122
26
85,369
214

339
1,090
209
18
99,376
233

1,364
1,005
1,341
89
86,878
500

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .................................................................................
2 people .................................................................................
3 people .................................................................................
4 people .................................................................................
5 or more people ....................................................................

29,715
124,357
41,799
35,995
27,033

10,866
46,518
15,402
13,969
13,371

7,574
39,778
13,677
13,390
12,132

7,125
44,671
16,308
17,376
15,785

13,627
42,121
13,626
12,855
8,948

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..............................................................
25 to 49 percent .....................................................................
50 to 74 percent .....................................................................
75 to 99 percent .....................................................................
100 percent ............................................................................

153,849
30,698
36,167
23,780
14,405

16,638
11,012
22,895
26,108
23,473

13,046
8,698
18,545
24,485
21,777

11,819
7,849
19,586
31,332
30,679

54,326
8,332
10,772
9,937
7,810

Operator is a hired manager ............................................. farms
acres

-

-

-

-

59,759
120,672,499

Farms withInternet access .......................................................................
High-speed internet access ....................................................

147,620
83,081

62,459
34,899

62,654
39,204

80,140
55,262

54,204
37,640

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ............................................................................
2 households ..........................................................................
3 households ..........................................................................
4 households ..........................................................................
5 households or more .............................................................

202,180
44,243
7,048
3,475
1,953

75,350
18,904
3,586
1,380
906

59,811
19,061
4,893
1,631
1,155

59,477
25,764
9,764
3,619
2,641

61,331
17,877
6,446
2,976
2,547

Family or individual .......................................................... farms
acres
Partnership ........................................................................ farms
acres
Registered under state law ............................................ farms
acres

231,427
71,994,898
19,057
10,255,449
9,339
6,183,649

85,158
79,654,275
9,217
14,588,129
5,207
9,630,570

66,806
84,293,577
11,537
21,988,089
7,296
14,335,560

63,178
109,388,634
21,540
64,210,534
15,897
49,107,701

29,534
19,445,147
8,542
18,983,555
6,321
16,342,945

Corporation ....................................................................... farms
acres
Family held .................................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................................ farms
10 or less stockholders .............................................. farms

8,415
4,940,098
8,415
4,940,098
146
8,269

5,751
9,838,940
5,751
9,838,940
66
5,685

8,208
16,742,472
8,208
16,742,472
113
8,095

16,547
37,624,844
16,547
37,624,844
326
16,221

24,965
43,794,094
14,728
32,738,484
742
13,986

Other than family held ................................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ........................................ farms
10 or less stockholders .............................................. farms

-

-

-

-

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc .................................................. farms
acres

-

-

-

-

28,136
61,208,981

57,448
181,016

44,742
162,666

49,897
222,698

74,357
898,893

38,366
570,089

17,736
34,584
47,730
146,432

20,917
42,893
33,750
119,773

29,441
72,927
35,871
149,771

57,227
401,706
50,948
497,187

28,634
272,994
25,252
297,095

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor ................................................................ farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ...................................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ................................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................................farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ...........................................farms

38,784

2,125

4,861

5,866

8,488

798

1,783

2,752

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

46,082
104,855
25,705
31,464
27,596
20,432
11,526
8,207
20,223
8,171
2,866
1,710

39,748
131,999
37,298
48,323
45,165
35,806
21,831
16,346
45,543
21,907
8,006
4,121

106,855
285,574
64,656
77,781
66,612
50,204
29,666
21,760
57,869
25,752
9,544
5,571

338,237
40,589
98,281

23,287
7,854
10,705

43,618
7,330
24,019

82,301
11,245
33,212

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

7,558
80,598
1,359
452

9,947
138,910
1,390
722

17,431
209,913
2,514
1,125

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

78,787
102,217
3,266
3,490
3,378
8,183
15,047

136,798
156,798
5,449
2,724
2,246
7,030
12,311

206,274
260,914
11,154
4,821
10,134
19,797
30,703

245,675

43,254

45,711

110,219

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................................farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

308,837
42,419,764

-

-

Retirement farms ...........................................................farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

-

456,093
89,580,775

-

Residential/lifestyle farms ..............................................farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

-

-

801,844
121,143,585

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................................farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

-

-

-

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................................farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

-

-

-

Large family farms .............................................................farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

-

-

-

Very large family farms ......................................................farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

-

-

-

Non-family farms ...............................................................farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

-

-

-

Cattle and calves inventory ................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..................................................................................
10 to 49 ..............................................................................
50 to 99 ..............................................................................
100 to 199 ..........................................................................
200 to 499 ..........................................................................
500 or more .......................................................................

963,669
96,347,858

133,065
3,949,011

190,703
8,049,417

338,976
11,269,208

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

43,639
68,800
13,522
5,387
1,548
169

44,746
99,036
28,342
13,205
4,829
545

113,186
165,215
37,619
16,341
5,834
781

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................................farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

112,353
2,289,269

167,029
4,719,151

281,495
6,317,250

Beef cows ..................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 or more ...............................................................

764,984
32,834,801

109,122
2,226,437

165,003
4,642,416

277,480
6,231,713

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

44,702
54,757
7,029
2,226
399
9

51,797
88,547
17,085
5,907
1,573
94

115,114
133,061
20,544
6,703
1,948
110

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ............................................................................
50 to 69 acres ............................................................................
70 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 139 acres ........................................................................
140 to 179 acres ........................................................................
180 to 219 acres ........................................................................
220 to 259 acres ........................................................................
260 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................................................
2,000 acres or more ..................................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...............................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ....................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .........................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..........................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ............................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ............................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ............................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...........................................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

250 UNITED STATES

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ................................................................ farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) ........................................... farms

4,056

3,785

4,455

9,104

4,532

1,254

531

389

316

665

26,627
63,641
15,724
20,667
21,079
19,354
13,073
10,772
32,552
19,145
9,496
6,769

1,700
4,056
1,958
2,995
3,413
3,885
3,940
4,561
26,936
24,580
11,525
10,577

1,622
3,631
1,271
1,767
2,145
1,875
1,776
1,842
10,733
27,500
19,732
12,657

2,103
7,220
2,302
2,774
2,888
2,372
2,114
2,024
8,494
13,679
24,606
30,689

8,112
19,307
4,948
6,272
6,248
5,551
3,576
2,801
10,203
8,979
6,881
8,299

45,866
6,456
11,034

46,832
1,339
3,527

43,988
1,129
3,319

36,985
3,007
4,056

15,360
2,229
8,409

6,606
46,405
2,124
1,031

2,569
7,374
896
1,644

2,084
5,674
593
1,791

3,277
6,912
464
2,482

5,417
24,107
286
721

43,250
86,274
3,361
5,912
2,522
4,548
7,347

4,834
16,484
1,481
16,208
1,234
1,030
305

3,290
9,965
1,493
11,238
2,126
4,240
145

3,966
7,558
3,527
10,065
7,068
17,163
116

23,100
16,265
1,334
2,860
1,838
2,579
1,280

32,568

1,743

1,150

1,531

9,499

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms .................................................. farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

Retirement farms ........................................................... farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

Residential/lifestyle farms .............................................. farms
acres

-

-

-

-

-

Farming occupation/lower sales .................................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

-

-

-

-

Farming occupation/higher sales .................................. farms
acres

-

100,126
104,081,344

-

-

-

Large family farms ............................................................. farms
acres

-

-

86,551
123,024,138

-

-

Very large family farms ...................................................... farms
acres

-

-

-

101,265
211,224,012

-

Non-family farms ............................................................... farms
acres

-

-

-

-

91,177
143,431,777

Cattle and calves inventory ............................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..................................................................................
10 to 49 ..............................................................................
50 to 99 ..............................................................................
100 to 199 ..........................................................................
200 to 499 ..........................................................................
500 or more ........................................................................

127,462
7,993,480

55,865
9,121,174

43,065
10,563,156

46,517
29,881,975

28,016
15,520,437

23,383
53,580
25,708
17,408
6,751
632

1,402
8,283
15,826
15,592
12,095
2,667

1,160
5,405
5,553
13,359
12,065
5,523

1,392
6,290
4,786
6,266
12,341
15,442

4,170
8,884
3,761
3,635
3,771
3,795

Cows and heifers that had calved ................................. farms
number

110,378
4,478,085

49,884
4,800,448

36,841
4,931,955

37,365
10,592,310

23,647
3,972,907

Beef cows .................................................................. farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 or more ................................................................

104,290
4,312,921

34,739
3,924,937

26,142
3,852,964

27,192
4,989,690

21,016
2,653,723

24,803
49,771
18,656
9,198
1,771
91

2,499
10,393
7,261
7,590
6,602
394

1,877
7,544
5,343
4,800
4,993
1,585

1,788
8,370
5,339
4,884
4,329
2,482

4,283
8,402
2,996
2,267
2,020
1,048

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ............................................................................
50 to 69 acres ............................................................................
70 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 139 acres ........................................................................
140 to 179 acres ........................................................................
180 to 219 acres ........................................................................
220 to 259 acres ........................................................................
260 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................................................
2,000 acres or more ...................................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .....................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..........................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) .......................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..........................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) .............................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ....................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ........................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...........................................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ...................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 or more ...............................................................

69,890
9,266,574

5,228
62,832

3,731
76,735

7,242
85,537

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

3,216
1,868
141
3
-

1,866
1,306
525
32
2
-

5,063
1,697
460
22
-

Other cattle (see text) ....................................................farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

99,662
1,659,742

153,765
3,330,266

269,084
4,951,958

Cattle and calves sold ........................................................farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........................farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

98,920
1,700,630
960,290
53,817
663,194

162,393
4,186,019
2,503,773
90,278
1,427,811

264,239
5,586,632
3,386,251
134,365
1,910,988

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more .....................................................farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

78,208
1,037,436
6,462
64,615

137,545
2,758,208
10,453
139,624

220,507
3,675,644
21,420
273,772

Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ................................................................................
25 to 49 ..............................................................................
50 to 99 ..............................................................................
100 to 199 ..........................................................................
200 to 499 ..........................................................................
500 or more .......................................................................

75,442
67,786,318

9,687
230,865

6,515
258,790

25,185
920,919

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

7,976
701
487
270
206
47

5,154
512
331
222
189
107

21,232
1,455
871
483
709
435

Used or to be used for breeding ....................................farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ......................................................farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

4,901
52,014
7,859
178,851

3,175
39,329
5,467
219,461

10,616
115,249
21,389
805,670

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................................farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

8,668
352,426
31,536

6,211
528,177
45,677

25,454
2,046,938
173,254

Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................................farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold .......................................................farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

17,088
484,414
13,315
303,274
9,006
246,905

13,365
473,984
11,204
299,037
8,532
304,347

32,087
903,552
26,189
569,114
21,256
585,913

Horses and ponies inventory .............................................farms
number
Owned ...........................................................................farms
number
Horses and ponies sold .....................................................farms
number
Owned ...........................................................................farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

86,410
574,153
74,789
458,231
20,117
65,898
15,676
49,537

99,197
633,888
84,255
504,275
21,432
77,459
16,854
60,967

249,581
1,493,112
221,977
1,237,522
58,073
171,308
46,978
136,144

Goats, all inventory ............................................................farms
number
Goats sold .........................................................................farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

27,676
476,661
11,124
189,724

24,122
535,077
10,884
242,096

65,619
1,084,988
28,193
469,058

145,615
349,772,508

26,614
771,156

23,092
1,369,197

63,058
2,908,677

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

26,504
107
2
1
-

22,949
99
30
10
1
3

62,742
169
99
42
6
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory ..........................................................................farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

4,394
616,812

3,443
994,831

8,589
1,705,363

Layers sold ........................................................................farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

3,977
346,676

3,106
851,716

9,833
1,782,763

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ..................................................................farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

523
192,781

377
1,474,428

1,068
2,405,929

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 .......................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ....................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ................................................................
100,000 or more ................................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..........................................................................
10 to 49 ......................................................................
50 to 99 ......................................................................
100 to 199 ..................................................................
200 to 499 ..................................................................
500 or more ................................................................

8,343
165,164

17,754
875,511

12,555
1,078,991

11,636
5,602,620

3,401
1,319,184

2,861
5,063
400
19
-

601
8,443
8,330
365
14
1

264
777
7,472
3,937
104
1

158
227
869
3,935
3,739
2,708

397
531
789
662
448
574

Other cattle (see text) .................................................... farms
number

106,581
3,515,395

52,328
4,320,726

40,418
5,631,201

43,326
19,289,665

23,469
11,547,530

Cattle and calves sold ....................................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ......................... farms
number

107,854
3,755,399
2,196,287
55,655
1,243,104

54,308
4,987,189
3,333,961
26,566
1,185,989

41,946
6,463,421
4,766,195
19,486
1,305,490

44,534
26,972,737
23,579,644
21,505
4,305,772

24,096
20,419,909
20,483,568
12,652
1,652,904

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more .................................................... farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................ farms
number

92,986
2,512,295
8,642
141,957

50,560
3,801,200
8,147
378,639

39,213
5,157,931
7,919
765,015

41,165
22,666,965
10,232
10,482,673

20,942
18,767,005
3,121
15,349,633

Hogs and pigs inventory .................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ................................................................................
25 to 49 ..............................................................................
50 to 99 ..............................................................................
100 to 199 ..........................................................................
200 to 499 ..........................................................................
500 or more ........................................................................

9,382
440,279

4,380
1,360,796

5,197
3,950,705

11,538
42,928,191

3,558
17,695,773

6,847
822
657
523
432
101

1,229
341
362
497
1,008
943

731
168
227
324
1,065
2,682

706
142
133
177
705
9,675

1,172
151
114
94
210
1,817

Used or to be used for breeding .................................... farms
number
Other hogs and pigs ...................................................... farms
number

4,769
71,688
8,002
368,591

2,418
163,162
4,110
1,197,634

2,164
330,690
5,026
3,620,015

3,040
3,026,204
11,342
39,901,987

1,784
2,492,274
3,246
15,203,499

Hogs and pigs sold ............................................................ farms
number
$1,000

8,781
725,374
58,525

4,639
2,995,451
243,474

5,551
10,077,390
864,214

11,976
129,469,274
12,046,328

3,509
60,612,151
4,593,971

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................... farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older ................................................ farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ....................................................... farms
number

11,712
636,287
9,739
427,707
7,635
395,478

2,911
685,527
2,680
465,224
2,514
498,422

1,863
630,576
1,710
416,951
1,566
503,165

1,610
1,429,981
1,395
715,738
1,256
1,505,487

2,498
574,841
1,990
319,364
1,503
539,891

Horses and ponies inventory ............................................. farms
number
Owned ........................................................................... farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ..................................................... farms
number
Owned ........................................................................... farms
number

79,771
693,316
69,946
523,093
22,296
92,187
17,309
69,154

17,632
145,284
14,427
117,146
3,343
24,551
2,723
21,501

12,504
107,937
10,256
89,442
1,981
18,235
1,606
15,244

14,123
140,873
11,897
116,308
2,179
26,051
1,792
23,118

16,724
240,264
13,981
178,947
4,051
30,814
3,112
25,180

Goats, all inventory ........................................................... farms
number
Goats sold ......................................................................... farms
number

18,565
504,310
7,895
210,251

2,164
189,113
1,042
88,490

1,456
141,172
659
79,117

1,554
83,863
678
59,388

3,310
125,345
1,273
49,452

19,870
1,267,893

4,134
4,885,224

2,860
19,449,093

2,594
173,536,748

3,393
145,584,520

19,639
190
19
13
9
-

3,680
100
204
119
21
4
6

1,607
27
196
807
214
3
6

812
33
31
292
942
215
269

2,911
60
45
89
99
39
150

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory .......................................................................... farms
number

3,255
1,149,891

681
3,178,422

697
13,765,125

806
56,937,376

649
27,528,709

Layers sold ........................................................................ farms
number

3,169
875,955

956
4,180,672

1,467
18,557,584

1,677
91,170,630

786
77,189,061

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) .................................................................. farms
number

470
417,173

244
5,298,388

576
24,900,117

729
97,199,381

182
29,466,489

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) ................................................ farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 .......................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ....................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ................................................................
100,000 or more .................................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................................farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...........................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ................................................................
100,000 or more ................................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

1,690
884,754

1,294
17,166,319

4,764
18,875,871

9,743
618
623
16,107

1,642
48
-

1,044
74
144
32

4,480
101
147
36

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

2,971
45,724
1,047
39,338

2,118
57,733
639
127,777

6,488
353,361
2,502
443,071

Barley for grain ..................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

1,014
47,168
2,075,021
207
11,399

1,265
72,210
3,710,862
257
12,059

1,939
115,282
5,732,585
486
24,296

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

605
298
78
23
10

656
415
144
40
10

1,058
538
248
80
15

Corn for grain .....................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

20,907
852,294
90,962,910
895
48,185

35,919
2,348,834
299,958,821
1,559
128,933

70,454
4,816,376
644,178,748
3,203
271,325

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

10,338
8,516
1,866
176
11

12,681
15,645
6,338
1,146
109

25,239
28,872
13,442
2,718
183

Corn for silage or greenchop .............................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

4,609
98,891
1,216,632
217
6,523

4,840
129,817
1,765,356
333
12,577

8,641
206,805
2,894,456
646
26,585

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

3,348
1,168
82
9
2

3,113
1,544
171
11
1

6,214
2,131
261
30
5

Cotton, all ..........................................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

602
51,959
57,506
108
5,873

1,076
133,327
182,529
289
24,744

1,586
185,284
260,685
403
38,530

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

155
264
149
25
9

196
463
273
101
43

293
671
437
143
42

Dry edible beans, excluding limas .....................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

209
6,102
85,714
117
2,722

257
13,135
211,176
107
3,104

362
19,356
286,704
148
4,226

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

128
64
17
-

122
96
31
8
-

176
139
37
6
4

Oats for grain .....................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

4,476
81,889
4,067,150
134
2,871

4,742
104,863
5,496,549
152
2,443

7,215
137,912
7,023,579
258
5,293

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

3,576
818
77
5
-

3,659
931
117
31
4

5,740
1,303
147
22
3

Peanuts for nuts ................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

334
13,267
23,006,406
70
1,871

523
30,430
79,451,697
108
5,045

624
34,745
92,836,084
163
8,643

Turkeys inventory (see text) ..............................................farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................................farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ................................................................................. farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...........................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ..................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ................................................................
100,000 or more .................................................................

1,719
2,005,259

806
30,469,953

2,399
344,030,210

13,161
7,576,392,462

1,258
925,003,294

1,573
146
-

402
128
209
67

227
29
81
2,062

108
37
22
12,994

267
55
20
916

2,272
495,150
934
106,382

351
373,640
220
712,555

348
2,880,774
304
6,464,914

2,022
79,956,173
2,160
230,339,745

656
23,011,249
478
57,559,377

Barley for grain .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

2,407
158,864
6,875,879
466
28,081

4,195
556,336
26,560,040
741
88,146

3,976
834,538
46,353,627
686
127,586

4,082
1,461,628
98,716,750
1,001
354,879

970
275,931
17,064,468
397
95,029

1,090
796
415
85
21

1,093
1,272
1,243
435
152

619
973
1,128
883
373

386
837
1,014
883
962

235
276
199
123
137

Corn for grain .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

43,399
2,858,924
340,078,779
2,488
169,974

55,539
9,703,879
1,310,600,501
6,008
889,673

52,223
18,033,755
2,611,281,785
8,218
2,209,758

53,536
41,737,526
6,541,782,606
13,373
8,109,556

15,783
5,896,954
899,675,180
3,167
1,329,365

11,499
22,485
8,643
698
74

3,986
12,517
26,091
11,649
1,296

1,340
6,129
11,375
22,056
11,323

984
3,653
7,060
9,612
32,227

1,941
3,855
3,351
2,752
3,884

Corn for silage or greenchop ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

10,218
265,810
3,565,516
683
29,057

19,009
743,132
10,648,197
1,161
76,053

15,846
1,015,244
15,901,627
1,408
123,084

16,900
2,927,799
56,354,539
4,150
966,222

4,254
592,163
11,878,472
1,066
257,187

6,862
2,994
330
27
5

8,318
9,418
1,126
133
14

3,564
9,432
2,476
308
66

1,786
6,447
5,491
2,014
1,162

1,002
1,744
918
327
263

Cotton, all .......................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

1,524
188,233
240,472
464
37,725

2,886
955,446
1,355,173
1,108
212,617

3,433
1,899,870
3,054,673
1,665
540,046

6,057
6,087,246
11,714,660
3,892
2,668,534

1,441
991,873
2,032,430
847
507,541

156
683
520
135
30

24
349
985
960
568

25
207
621
982
1,598

37
227
630
1,067
4,096

75
179
271
325
591

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ..................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

498
27,028
400,277
203
6,854

921
101,816
1,655,333
380
30,926

1,304
247,285
4,073,298
416
53,622

2,261
950,922
16,906,694
805
202,784

424
89,905
1,734,704
280
49,265

164
266
59
5
4

71
452
332
59
7

45
324
611
269
55

30
272
644
641
674

82
96
125
78
43

Oats for grain .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

7,889
196,652
10,383,388
243
5,312

8,091
325,235
19,138,778
242
11,602

5,183
289,390
18,228,319
177
11,077

3,571
301,687
20,298,379
280
30,962

1,391
71,521
4,872,527
134
8,654

5,699
1,867
298
20
5

4,353
2,998
621
104
15

2,137
2,267
609
135
35

1,151
1,501
639
204
76

729
482
135
31
14

Peanuts for nuts ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres

631
32,932
74,520,942
136
6,038

1,119
143,736
393,195,184
428
37,745

1,087
224,595
671,066,317
476
70,404

1,521
628,519
2,066,697,588
831
256,627

343
92,340
302,364,669
169
32,416

Turkeys inventory (see text) .............................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ...................................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

168
139
22
5
-

200
218
98
7
-

220
290
111
2
1

Rice ...................................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

121
7,829
454,277
121
7,829

222
24,063
1,553,919
222
24,063

387
41,840
2,865,173
387
41,840

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

29
68
23
1
-

21
114
61
25
1

34
195
127
27
4

Sorghum for grain ..............................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

1,134
81,097
3,971,696
93
6,663

1,888
178,098
11,049,467
176
16,070

3,641
325,835
20,919,471
306
23,005

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

316
602
166
39
11

399
916
417
121
35

782
1,829
782
199
49

Soybeans for beans ...........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

14,622
816,296
24,542,723
426
24,763

30,433
2,317,726
85,218,505
782
56,094

55,498
4,072,912
154,755,058
1,434
103,299

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

5,090
7,370
1,831
288
43

7,527
15,501
6,114
1,102
189

14,643
27,296
11,457
1,903
199

Sugarbeets for sugar .........................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar ..........................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

35
1,031
20,900
20
473
24
396
10,276
12
48

74
3,560
81,844
34
1,636
27
2,045
64,826
12
644

166
9,338
219,977
59
3,184
39
3,156
98,171
14
1,380

Sunflower seed, all ............................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

138
9,815
8,256,876
17
103

232
21,416
24,449,317
18
2,924

422
41,864
53,954,391
23
922

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

50
53
25
10
-

82
63
66
21
-

134
134
116
29
9

Tobacco .............................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 acres or more .............................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

1,876
9,034
16,475,552
126
1,121

2,065
19,118
33,725,551
255
3,024

3,537
22,211
44,041,728
364
2,831

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

63
357
406
461
361
197
31

47
294
289
461
454
376
144

83
581
592
842
843
467
129

Wheat for grain, all ............................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

8,069
673,158
17,805,671
376
22,146

15,597
1,654,129
53,623,198
726
57,371

25,401
2,602,993
84,452,288
1,159
82,846

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

2,939
3,251
1,268
435
176

4,699
6,333
2,914
1,111
540

7,676
10,466
4,686
1,732
841

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

210
323
90
7
1

40
469
508
89
13

18
215
515
283
56

29
166
435
458
433

30
89
107
69
48

Rice ................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

320
29,195
1,649,544
320
29,195

728
147,397
9,945,177
728
147,397

1,325
448,525
31,460,889
1,325
448,525

2,318
1,738,328
127,321,784
2,318
1,738,328

663
321,615
23,287,927
663
321,615

25
195
79
21
-

114
424
154
36

1
77
310
712
225

7
80
241
508
1,482

15
72
194
168
214

Sorghum for grain ............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

3,248
327,937
17,895,748
339
27,977

4,699
944,170
61,784,887
664
93,728

4,607
1,439,729
103,005,182
915
153,114

5,458
2,914,836
223,055,227
1,577
440,775

1,567
558,132
40,771,187
413
83,882

455
1,680
879
183
51

246
1,388
1,783
950
332

144
817
1,499
1,307
840

141
711
1,371
1,261
1,974

126
392
405
317
327

Soybeans for beans .......................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

34,117
2,772,846
93,372,666
1,214
86,360

44,237
8,272,984
314,866,638
3,223
390,968

43,856
14,105,135
570,093,334
4,548
912,933

43,920
27,554,699
1,171,717,463
7,090
3,081,292

12,427
4,003,223
167,857,310
1,616
581,366

6,042
18,713
8,038
1,163
161

2,023
9,882
21,772
8,852
1,708

1,105
5,280
11,617
18,361
7,493

748
3,595
6,885
10,406
22,286

1,280
3,298
2,984
2,306
2,559

Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar .......................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres

122
5,216
120,974
55
2,557
51
2,824
92,012
13
986

426
37,606
902,038
192
15,348
23
4,921
146,862
9
1,296

815
133,328
3,249,169
325
50,164
99
36,146
1,233,674
30
8,003

2,078
954,712
24,420,878
752
278,614
306
453,094
15,966,843
89
172,589

306
109,026
2,921,545
158
42,699
123
344,084
13,514,741
40
250,259

Sunflower seed, all ............................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

385
40,824
46,529,815
17
1,188

1,151
196,784
252,772,148
73
6,676

1,628
453,146
627,220,224
114
16,861

2,230
1,180,120
1,735,021,180
277
61,139

217
56,184
72,758,494
69
12,406

48
165
150
22
-

67
321
525
192
46

45
202
639
524
218

47
168
522
646
847

29
47
67
50
24

Tobacco ............................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................................................
25.0 acres or more .............................................................

3,351
31,801
59,757,285
490
4,673

2,267
49,244
102,212,550
456
11,096

1,218
60,462
133,090,670
336
13,778

1,397
147,513
341,024,418
424
31,087

523
20,463
47,974,071
121
3,969

25
177
344
636
927
1,034
208

5
33
96
244
578
586
725

4
12
22
46
119
201
814

3
11
20
34
76
158
1,095

5
28
58
48
101
110
173

Wheat for grain, all ............................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

20,958
2,857,843
78,143,540
1,189
82,182

26,518
7,489,272
239,898,142
2,098
244,457

26,542
11,083,525
411,304,489
2,795
468,389

29,748
21,111,416
947,532,023
5,401
1,945,087

7,977
3,460,633
160,889,027
1,469
461,601

4,632
7,979
4,885
2,404
1,058

2,627
7,696
6,724
4,553
4,918

1,951
6,181
6,294
4,635
7,481

1,304
5,317
6,154
5,105
11,868

875
2,186
1,778
1,192
1,946

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

112,036
4,440,266
7,960,494
8,872
328,285

182,064
8,309,642
16,488,173
14,321
614,468

295,927
11,613,251
22,807,204
23,132
895,443

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

57,920
44,341
8,349
1,227
199

83,549
78,448
16,997
2,543
527

158,243
112,006
21,731
3,186
761

Alfalfa hay ......................................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .....................................................................farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

29,882
1,016,154
2,176,745
5,480
190,596

40,965
1,514,239
3,721,517
8,638
371,457

80,217
2,434,792
6,002,281
14,518
551,960

Other tame hay ..............................................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated .....................................................................farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

66,409
2,447,008
4,212,219
2,547
74,165

118,684
5,179,482
10,003,185
4,646
147,557

179,692
6,867,890
12,945,618
6,887
212,140

Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................................farms
acres
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

402
15,380
59
1,454

730
42,128
87
3,112

1,287
62,531
140
4,432

Land in vegetables (see text) .............................................farms
acres
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

11,576
39,380
4,813
13,318

11,403
68,317
3,953
18,260

17,502
89,473
5,978
23,397

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

9,411
1,966
190
8
1

8,443
2,376
523
57
4

13,614
3,140
664
82
2

Snap beans ...................................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

3,132
2,510
175
907

3,115
5,718
231
3,055

4,439
7,002
343
4,119

Peas, green ...................................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

514
937
34
556
2,549
2,513
115
306

507
3,010
82
2,517
2,460
3,700
118
713

798
6,438
197
5,876
3,330
4,344
190
1,187

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ............................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..........................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................................
250.0 acres or more .......................................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

2,484
58
6
1
-

2,351
80
27
2
-

3,212
83
30
4
1

Sweet corn .....................................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ..............................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

5,194
11,280
245
1,349
273
839
11
133

4,824
20,932
411
7,533
344
934
27
141

7,189
28,773
683
13,411
409
1,499
34
403

Tomatoes in the open ....................................................farms
acres
Harvested for processing ...........................................farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

4,443
2,406
211
115

5,017
4,083
259
578

6,996
4,538
406
656

Land in orchards ................................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

12,908
89,405
5,640
41,395

28,060
328,217
13,545
150,705

38,357
396,044
18,498
208,099

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

8,282
3,850
728
45
3

14,524
10,110
3,066
316
44

21,499
12,833
3,689
287
49

Apples ............................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

3,288
8,345

5,719
20,239

8,602
26,781

Grapes ...........................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

2,585
14,109

5,549
47,498

8,462
69,477

Peaches, all ...................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

1,693
3,253

3,085
8,140

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Large
family
farms

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ........................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ......................................................................
25 to 99 acres ....................................................................
100 to 249 acres ................................................................
250 to 499 acres ................................................................
500 acres or more ..............................................................

113,758
7,922,255
15,993,824
11,709
825,296

54,413
7,631,428
18,742,638
6,926
1,206,424

41,549
7,089,566
19,915,778
6,049
1,357,243

44,278
10,412,438
40,181,177
9,626
3,463,600

25,509
4,036,637
13,304,475
5,372
1,573,994

38,858
50,095
19,534
4,326
945

8,688
22,482
14,818
5,733
2,692

6,318
14,615
12,590
5,021
3,005

6,760
14,028
12,112
6,213
5,165

7,197
9,258
5,237
2,121
1,696

Alfalfa hay ..................................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ..................................................................... farms
acres

43,704
2,418,795
5,723,474
7,855
518,179

36,035
3,452,226
9,549,723
5,471
774,729

26,335
3,149,055
10,114,869
4,535
880,778

23,030
4,643,662
21,095,349
6,358
2,289,499

10,558
1,615,574
6,965,116
3,535
979,454

Other tame hay ............................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ..................................................................... farms
acres

63,150
3,864,547
7,328,273
3,249
163,081

19,848
2,213,954
4,712,361
1,531
185,244

15,852
2,035,083
4,621,964
1,396
214,172

20,227
2,819,295
7,397,814
2,484
448,372

12,878
1,336,713
3,126,239
1,608
255,133

Field and grass seed crops, all .......................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres

807
57,503
126
6,511

749
111,764
172
19,617

676
164,311
195
33,403

965
539,557
478
202,125

422
185,552
200
52,787

Land in vegetables (see text) ............................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................................

11,150
90,310
5,125
31,612

3,868
139,984
1,825
51,579

3,325
267,852
1,598
121,744

6,538
2,593,901
4,135
1,894,495

3,810
1,067,664
2,458
914,079

6,943
3,370
766
61
10

887
1,228
1,420
304
29

432
588
1,328
790
187

339
443
1,300
1,773
2,683

1,384
758
480
398
790

Snap beans ................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres

3,204
5,946
154
3,660

807
12,786
147
9,960

715
31,004
251
23,846

1,043
181,090
528
112,460

845
57,942
170
40,095

Peas, green ................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres

615
7,491
122
7,094
2,707
4,890
109
716

393
14,038
266
13,471
786
16,401
83
4,874

539
27,326
412
25,999
638
47,503
159
17,784

868
123,604
757
120,202
1,553
773,251
742
412,691

298
31,215
177
30,377
991
279,362
223
161,334

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..............................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .............................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................................
250.0 acres or more .......................................................

2,536
135
34
1
1

513
74
145
53
1

220
61
143
180
34

138
55
98
381
881

559
66
56
92
218

Sweet corn .................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ............................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres

4,797
25,117
319
6,904
291
2,340
23
215

1,744
44,124
413
25,940
126
4,231
22
1,083

1,390
70,297
520
48,421
120
9,272
39
2,867

1,804
305,079
816
179,109
234
67,470
81
13,973

1,299
117,345
263
79,220
113
18,701
22
2,546

Tomatoes in the open .................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .......................................... farms
acres

4,850
4,730
175
224

1,216
4,561
42
1,184

767
7,919
58
3,323

1,187
262,298
411
197,478

1,333
151,690
199
115,992

Land in orchards ............................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................................

13,701
218,325
6,883
102,120

4,405
225,074
2,689
136,907

3,857
373,675
2,826
275,539

5,340
1,860,430
4,370
1,682,874

9,307
1,548,305
6,738
1,383,677

5,615
5,592
2,254
210
30

448
1,053
2,357
495
52

221
434
1,736
1,285
181

250
448
960
1,631
2,051

1,936
2,723
2,329
1,165
1,154

Apples ........................................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3,303
19,866

1,165
26,114

878
37,012

1,062
170,043

1,574
90,368

Grapes .......................................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

3,204
38,865

1,132
51,933

995
78,999

1,439
438,166

2,526
312,361

Peaches, all ................................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,805
7,028

716
9,207

501
12,348

768
72,993

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms
Item

Limited
resource
farms

Total

Residential/
lifestyle
farms

Retirement
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

1,453
8,957

3,567
39,292

4,866
54,417

Almonds .........................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

341
5,106

1,075
21,578

1,583
31,839

Pecans ..........................................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

2,540
25,100

6,975
118,751

7,846
116,387

Walnuts, English ............................................................farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

685
5,098

1,729
20,068

2,196
22,870

Land in berries (see text) ...................................................farms
acres

25,017
261,733

3,431
6,839

4,851
15,885

7,674
21,947

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 64. Summary by Farm Typology: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Small family farms (con.)
Item

Farming
occupation/
lower sales

Farming
occupation/
higher sales

Large
family
farms

Very large
family
farms

Nonfamily
farms

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all ................................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

1,639
20,384

492
21,582

670
58,948

828
325,885

2,143
476,342

Almonds ........................................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

686
16,336

470
26,187

528
54,053

1,232
404,107

785
231,038

Pecans ......................................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

2,342
64,595

567
36,652

330
44,694

496
92,378

760
83,252

Walnuts, English ........................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

751
13,293

306
16,384

322
27,247

569
93,489

603
69,303

Land in berries (see text) ................................................... farms
acres

4,203
14,753

1,340
14,347

891
19,974

1,193
106,153

1,434
61,837

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ................................................................ number
percent
Land in farms .........................................................acres
Average size of farm ......................................acres

2,204,792
100.0
922,095,840
418

1,522,033
69.0
343,952,327
226

542,192
24.6
496,344,290
915

140,567
6.4
81,799,223
582

1,273,122
57.7
482,714,727
379

931,670
42.3
439,381,113
472

Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars
Farms by economic class:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...................................
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ................................................

2,204,792
305,204,413
138,428

1,522,033
119,157,474
78,288

542,192
152,609,169
281,467

140,567
33,437,770
237,878

1,273,122
138,306,576
108,636

931,670
166,897,836
179,138

499,880
270,712
246,309
254,834
274,274

437,323
234,950
203,414
195,268
186,971

43,369
26,355
32,622
46,321
69,552

19,188
9,407
10,273
13,245
17,751

275,963
159,883
147,840
154,146
164,799

223,917
110,829
98,469
100,688
109,475

$25,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................................
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................................

163,500
129,124
149,049
96,251

94,698
60,643
50,014
23,162

54,308
53,950
80,757
62,394

14,494
14,531
18,278
10,695

98,953
77,988
87,189
52,586

64,547
51,136
61,860
43,665

$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................
$1,000,000 or more ...............................................
$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ..................................
$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................
$5,000,000 or more ...........................................

63,567
57,292
41,863
9,845
5,584

16,125
19,465
13,156
3,651
2,658

40,816
31,748
24,489
5,047
2,212

6,626
6,079
4,218
1,147
714

31,213
22,562
17,093
3,420
2,049

32,354
34,730
24,770
6,425
3,535

Total sales ........................................................ farms
$1,000
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ...................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Corn .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Wheat ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Soybeans .................................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Sorghum ................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Barley ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Rice .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000
Other grains, oilseeds,
dry beans, and dry peas ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ..................... farms
$1,000

2,204,792
297,220,491

1,522,033
116,634,026

542,192
148,089,172

140,567
32,497,293

1,273,122
134,063,057

931,670
163,157,434

479,467
77,215,262
235,343
73,535,966
347,540
39,909,600
151,428
36,859,125
159,527
10,623,640
47,250
8,944,760
285,089
20,283,986
109,269
17,191,360
27,142
1,651,798
8,972
1,348,798
18,326
701,047
3,973
526,415
6,085
2,020,231
5,184
1,995,322

178,432
10,572,082
43,783
8,839,064
118,926
5,300,237
23,520
4,080,553
43,701
1,697,500
7,312
1,286,743
89,849
2,691,370
12,728
1,638,882
6,506
223,837
1,153
156,467
4,709
114,320
551
77,191
1,265
275,342
847
265,345

243,876
55,650,949
158,505
54,159,439
187,465
29,050,316
107,145
27,610,521
97,690
7,526,117
33,979
6,454,498
160,031
14,982,810
82,882
13,365,277
16,513
1,109,801
6,195
920,283
11,631
490,631
2,913
374,916
2,653
993,884
2,391
986,031

57,159
10,992,231
33,055
10,537,464
41,149
5,559,047
20,763
5,168,051
18,136
1,400,023
5,959
1,203,518
35,209
2,609,807
13,659
2,187,200
4,123
318,160
1,624
272,047
1,986
96,096
509
74,308
2,167
751,005
1,946
743,946

294,619
38,569,345
138,449
36,187,253
211,762
19,879,539
87,644
17,932,962
94,279
5,147,122
25,025
4,136,613
178,331
10,641,823
62,873
8,629,492
16,289
849,329
4,884
660,351
9,915
341,514
2,040
244,379
3,066
736,027
2,460
719,293

184,848
38,645,918
96,894
37,348,714
135,778
20,030,061
63,784
18,926,163
65,248
5,476,518
22,225
4,808,147
106,758
9,642,163
46,396
8,561,868
10,853
802,470
4,088
688,447
8,411
359,533
1,933
282,036
3,019
1,284,204
2,724
1,276,029

55,228
2,024,959
10,062
1,698,514

17,977
269,476
1,198
192,154

32,261
1,497,391
7,578
1,287,770

4,990
258,092
1,286
218,589

31,328
973,992
5,315
783,438

23,900
1,050,968
4,747
915,076

Tobacco ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cotton and cottonseed .................................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Vegetables, melons, potatoes,
and sweet potatoes ..................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000

16,228
1,268,114
4,495
1,076,035
18,591
4,898,608
13,232
4,784,510

6,762
219,719
846
135,187
4,450
752,485
2,165
712,430

7,733
935,017
3,246
851,200
10,234
2,896,291
8,010
2,842,526

1,733
113,379
403
89,647
3,907
1,249,832
3,057
1,229,555

10,068
692,121
2,686
570,662
11,363
2,218,130
7,521
2,137,096

6,160
575,994
1,809
505,373
7,228
2,680,478
5,711
2,647,415

69,100
14,683,058
13,824
14,167,307

42,346
2,752,958
3,774
2,454,658

19,918
8,196,456
7,818
8,037,317

6,836
3,733,645
2,232
3,675,332

34,406
5,059,596
6,321
4,793,592

34,694
9,623,463
7,503
9,373,715

112,690
18,625,459
28,824
17,681,378

92,511
10,685,877
20,423
9,885,576

15,033
5,936,552
6,373
5,834,346

5,146
2,003,030
2,028
1,961,456

59,817
8,284,203
14,926
7,756,322

52,873
10,341,256
13,898
9,925,056

50,784
16,632,734
17,039
16,227,627

38,334
8,973,465
11,220
8,658,829

7,571
5,032,192
3,579
4,977,140

4,879
2,627,077
2,240
2,591,658

24,614
5,178,489
6,932
4,972,124

26,170
11,454,245
10,107
11,255,503

13,374
384,594
1,088
306,465

11,083
143,579
575
83,026

1,812
204,508
446
190,577

479
36,507
67
32,862

6,955
137,892
441
99,557

6,419
246,702
647
206,908

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
and sod (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
Cut Christmas trees and
short-rotation woody crops ......................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more ......................... farms
$1,000
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT
PAYMENTS - Con.
Total - Con.
Total sales - Con.
Other crops and hay (see text) ...................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

434,502
9,950,098
27,831
7,529,077

275,000
2,811,518
7,348
1,554,133

137,375
5,788,086
16,891
4,781,229

22,127
1,350,494
3,592
1,193,715

253,945
4,626,542
14,287
3,221,678

180,557
5,323,556
13,544
4,307,399

Cattle and calves ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Milk and other dairy products from
cows ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Hogs and pigs ............................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Sheep, goats, and their products .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000

798,290
61,209,970
119,983
53,786,091

438,709
29,265,060
36,470
25,731,423

308,532
27,142,784
74,448
23,745,057

51,049
4,802,126
9,065
4,309,611

445,648
29,624,931
60,390
25,421,030

352,642
31,585,038
59,593
28,365,061

69,763
31,848,029
50,792
31,558,210
74,789
18,056,981
19,956
17,829,977
121,171
704,855
1,825
415,640

27,128
12,253,355
15,162
12,087,968
41,873
9,032,718
7,149
8,929,743
88,272
351,756
728
181,046

37,052
16,826,820
31,236
16,722,124
27,960
7,745,126
11,275
7,640,980
26,567
293,491
930
194,931

5,583
2,767,854
4,394
2,748,119
4,956
1,279,137
1,532
1,259,254
6,332
59,608
167
39,663

31,202
10,960,590
21,154
10,800,472
35,612
8,643,566
10,314
8,519,493
54,076
344,080
837
209,520

38,561
20,887,440
29,638
20,757,738
39,177
9,413,415
9,642
9,310,484
67,095
360,775
988
206,120

114,317
2,061,862
3,638
1,559,047
148,911
37,065,947
26,267
36,932,463
6,409
1,415,271
2,449
1,376,454

84,527
1,270,292
2,672
895,025
110,774
26,109,303
18,109
26,013,137
4,026
694,650
1,396
672,994

23,721
561,795
729
460,779
32,757
10,094,825
7,625
10,064,308
1,143
444,784
527
438,070

6,069
229,776
237
203,243
5,380
861,819
533
855,017
1,240
275,837
526
265,391

49,552
858,879
1,408
648,822
62,658
17,719,715
12,467
17,661,297
3,509
670,294
1,325
647,216

64,765
1,202,983
2,230
910,225
86,253
19,346,233
13,800
19,271,166
2,900
744,977
1,124
729,239

43,226
1,199,649
2,294
1,066,659

33,375
745,210
1,718
641,358

7,857
339,496
412
317,312

1,994
114,942
164
107,989

19,311
474,685
1,014
414,471

23,915
724,964
1,280
652,189

Government payments ...................................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

474,908
2,523,448

301,601
4,519,996

61,882
940,477

518,465
4,243,520

319,926
3,740,402

Landlord's share of total
sales (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

97,706
6,429,386

20
941

75,592
4,956,512

22,094
1,471,934

56,453
3,183,888

41,253
3,245,498

Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .................................... farms
$1,000

136,817
1,211,270

94,343
562,040

34,397
518,450

8,077
130,780

61,440
434,287

75,377
776,983

2,204,792
241,113,666
109,359

1,522,033
99,698,040
65,503

542,192
115,407,730
212,854

140,567
26,007,896
185,021

1,273,122
107,740,496
84,627

931,670
133,373,171
143,155

1,148,218
18,107,194

648,515
3,718,315

410,964
11,932,500

88,739
2,456,379

651,030
8,719,162

497,188
9,388,032

734,931
249,546
74,633
89,108

527,214
96,021
13,759
11,521

166,858
126,354
51,740
66,012

40,859
27,171
9,134
11,575

413,925
149,642
44,141
43,322

321,006
99,904
30,492
45,786

Chemicals purchased ........................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

918,604
10,074,914

495,194
2,069,217

345,706
6,367,873

77,704
1,637,823

503,202
4,527,426

415,402
5,547,488

666,084
162,785
46,594
43,141

437,724
44,125
6,928
6,417

184,174
97,885
33,639
30,008

44,186
20,775
6,027
6,716

363,968
95,803
25,249
18,182

302,116
66,982
21,345
24,959

Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ......................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

775,893
11,740,521

384,404
2,567,154

319,652
7,276,195

71,837
1,897,172

432,822
5,219,896

343,071
6,520,625

302,164
192,154
173,462
56,320
51,793

219,339
100,466
49,177
7,981
7,441

68,254
72,352
100,916
41,233
36,897

14,571
19,336
23,369
7,106
7,455

161,897
113,567
102,937
31,994
22,427

140,267
78,587
70,525
24,326
29,366

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ....................................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Poultry and eggs ........................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Aquaculture (see text) ................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ....................................... farms
$1,000
Sales of $50,000 or more .......................... farms
$1,000
Value of-

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Total farm production expenses ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners purchased ................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

490,819
38,003,682

276,537
21,029,921

182,929
14,212,863

31,353
2,760,898

233,854
18,498,751

256,965
19,504,931

306,414
97,441
42,768
24,183
20,013

195,466
44,219
17,619
11,397
7,836

93,499
45,265
21,954
11,439
10,772

17,449
7,957
3,195
1,347
1,405

143,346
47,504
21,548
11,890
9,566

163,068
49,937
21,220
12,293
10,447

278,572
3,599,873

139,187
1,541,081

120,142
1,737,906

19,243
320,886

132,905
1,552,615

145,667
2,047,258

279,155
34,403,809

169,683
19,488,840

92,845
12,474,957

16,627
2,440,012

128,417
16,946,136

150,738
17,457,674

Feed purchased ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

1,135,968
49,095,106

746,680
28,576,449

326,033
17,416,502

63,255
3,102,155

583,011
21,830,563

552,957
27,264,543

766,606
245,328
66,394
23,472
34,168

552,867
139,895
25,741
9,584
18,593

175,621
89,380
34,888
12,311
13,833

38,118
16,053
5,765
1,577
1,742

405,669
120,756
31,039
10,363
15,184

360,937
124,572
35,355
13,109
18,984

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

2,148,806
12,912,179

1,471,178
4,559,888

539,527
6,842,702

138,101
1,509,589

1,237,770
6,068,998

911,036
6,843,181

1,704,545
336,324
64,765
43,172

1,314,537
129,883
15,944
10,814

297,701
173,353
42,094
26,379

92,307
33,088
6,727
5,979

999,907
189,617
31,764
16,482

704,638
146,707
33,001
26,690

Utilities (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,102,530
5,917,615

648,270
2,577,799

381,547
2,684,144

72,713
655,672

576,792
2,533,535

525,738
3,384,080

506,560
402,839
157,818
19,269
16,044

362,248
211,015
60,697
7,794
6,516

118,777
162,749
83,476
9,298
7,247

25,535
29,075
13,645
2,177
2,281

274,928
215,537
72,410
7,906
6,011

231,632
187,302
85,408
11,363
10,033

Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

1,992,234
15,896,723

1,348,103
6,258,958

516,692
8,004,349

127,439
1,633,417

1,143,537
7,252,209

848,697
8,644,514

1,478,317
389,971
73,014
50,932

1,131,620
182,156
20,190
14,137

264,337
175,158
46,225
30,972

82,360
32,657
6,599
5,823

870,067
218,272
35,548
19,650

608,250
171,699
37,466
31,282

Hired farm labor ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................
$250,000 or more ..............................................

482,186
21,877,661

238,007
9,062,841

203,577
9,775,520

40,602
3,039,301

242,648
7,778,842

239,538
14,098,820

262,262
108,122
75,938
21,237
14,627

148,643
46,384
28,453
8,234
6,293

95,077
52,275
39,607
10,343
6,275

18,542
9,463
7,878
2,660
2,059

142,931
54,560
32,446
7,799
4,912

119,331
53,562
43,492
13,438
9,715

Contract labor ................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

182,701
4,514,166

107,548
2,049,534

61,573
1,777,760

13,580
686,872

92,108
1,902,076

90,593
2,612,090

49,657
66,104
45,949
9,730
11,261

33,734
38,834
24,354
4,983
5,643

12,976
22,935
17,634
3,844
4,184

2,947
4,335
3,961
903
1,434

25,291
34,242
22,828
4,750
4,997

24,366
31,862
23,121
4,980
6,264

Customwork and custom hauling ...................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

362,475
4,091,038

172,826
1,402,068

157,741
2,096,865

31,908
592,105

197,335
1,797,447

165,140
2,293,591

119,768
131,318
83,762
14,558
13,069

76,600
61,933
26,651
3,720
3,922

35,675
58,059
48,283
8,794
6,930

7,493
11,326
8,828
2,044
2,217

66,463
74,339
44,770
6,710
5,053

53,305
56,979
38,992
7,848
8,016

490,372
13,274,530

32,368
319,532

367,940
9,897,992

90,064
3,057,006

276,138
6,040,823

214,234
7,233,707

238,363
59,281
76,679
116,049

22,431
3,811
3,502
2,624

176,552
44,108
57,394
89,886

39,380
11,362
15,783
23,539

137,633
34,178
44,265
60,062

100,730
25,103
32,414
55,987

Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Other livestock and poultry
purchased or leased (see text) ................... farms
$1,000

Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ............................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con.
Total farm production expenses - Con.
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ..........................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

109,199
1,385,219

36,554
266,665

56,814
756,441

15,831
362,113

52,443
526,558

56,756
858,662

39,280
31,997
26,656
5,778
5,488

19,104
9,910
5,696
900
944

16,577
17,313
16,203
3,677
3,044

3,599
4,774
4,757
1,201
1,500

19,137
16,187
12,754
2,498
1,867

20,143
15,810
13,902
3,280
3,621

Interest expense ................................................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

667,454
10,880,731

349,338
4,423,002

273,883
5,856,982

44,233
600,746

342,791
4,789,909

324,663
6,090,821

289,876
275,988
87,574
14,016

173,596
141,479
29,550
4,713

92,647
119,250
53,510
8,476

23,633
15,259
4,514
827

156,420
140,060
41,317
4,994

133,456
135,928
46,257
9,022

Secured by real estate .................................. farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

519,095
7,185,334

297,916
3,436,317

221,179
3,749,016

-

261,223
3,166,749

257,872
4,018,585

58,501
171,356
225,304
39,515
24,419

39,728
108,043
123,682
16,526
9,937

18,773
63,313
101,622
22,989
14,482

-

32,000
89,736
110,993
18,626
9,868

26,501
81,620
114,311
20,889
14,551

Not secured by real estate ............................ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $999 ......................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ............................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..........................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................
$50,000 or more .............................................

413,327
3,695,397

183,939
986,685

185,155
2,107,966

44,233
600,746

217,706
1,623,161

195,621
2,072,236

122,808
153,159
106,610
18,841
11,909

78,455
71,350
28,616
3,194
2,324

35,931
66,598
62,735
12,582
7,309

8,422
15,211
15,259
3,065
2,276

65,526
82,385
56,889
8,696
4,210

57,282
70,774
49,721
10,145
7,699

Property taxes paid ........................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 or more .................................................

1,995,808
6,223,048

1,427,849
3,715,866

533,628
2,388,302

34,331
118,879

1,136,433
3,175,259

859,375
3,047,788

1,717,819
172,489
80,800
24,700

1,275,184
100,344
40,030
12,291

413,265
69,469
39,209
11,685

29,370
2,676
1,561
724

993,363
92,866
39,624
10,580

724,456
79,623
41,176
14,120

1,115,703
17,119,339

623,110
7,100,830

409,654
8,120,741

82,939
1,897,768

579,546
7,079,042

536,157
10,040,297

765,840
234,512
55,174
32,742
27,435

492,886
89,429
17,180
11,999
11,616

224,332
122,108
32,474
17,661
13,079

48,622
22,975
5,520
3,082
2,740

406,296
122,622
26,040
14,071
10,517

359,544
111,890
29,134
18,671
16,918

Production expenses paid by
1
landlords ........................................................... farms
$1,000

67,427
1,556,963

573
7,692

52,822
1,208,535

14,032
340,736

38,113
773,758

29,314
783,205

Depreciation expenses
claimed (see text) ................................................ farms
$1,000

963,340
20,185,540

543,022
7,556,453

354,114
10,916,676

66,204
1,712,411

524,928
9,184,387

438,412
11,001,154

Net cash farm income of
operations (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

1,522,033
24,378,894
16,017

542,192
41,796,946
77,089

140,567
8,405,259
59,795

1,273,122
35,787,151
28,110

931,670
38,793,947
41,639

2
Farms with net gains ....................................number
Average net gain ..................................... dollars

1,037,041
89,479

618,200
57,493

332,389
142,808

86,452
113,164

635,174
69,537

401,867
120,998

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

102,871
221,477
128,828
170,636
119,233
293,996

84,167
172,171
92,080
108,263
62,295
99,224

13,247
35,990
27,553
47,680
44,804
163,115

5,457
13,316
9,195
14,693
12,134
31,657

67,657
144,812
83,046
108,117
73,362
158,180

35,214
76,665
45,782
62,519
45,871
135,816

Farms with net losses .....................................number
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

1,167,751
15,596

903,833
12,351

209,803
27,030

54,115
25,464

637,948
13,137

529,803
18,557

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ................................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more .................................................

134,307
426,570
247,156
225,863
76,927
56,928

112,249
349,912
193,317
166,206
51,512
30,637

15,565
58,441
43,459
49,470
21,338
21,530

6,493
18,217
10,380
10,187
4,077
4,761

86,187
250,266
129,960
109,321
35,688
26,526

48,120
176,304
117,196
116,542
41,239
30,402

All other production
expenses (see text) ......................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of$1 to $4,999 .......................................................
$5,000 to $24,999 ..............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................
$100,000 or more ...............................................

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT)

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con.
Net cash farm income of
operators (see text) ............................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ......................................... dollars

2,204,792
64,197,836
29,117

1,522,033
21,205,694
13,932

542,192
35,952,386
66,309

140,567
7,039,756
50,081

1,273,122
30,825,973
24,213

931,670
33,371,863
35,819

2
Operators reporting net gains ......................... farms
Average net gain ...................................... dollars

1,025,783
81,061

616,217
52,818

325,552
129,209

84,014
101,642

628,971
62,954

396,812
109,761

Gain ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

103,330
222,713
129,906
173,780
122,964
273,090

84,292
172,506
92,544
109,990
64,658
92,227

13,485
36,471
28,083
48,802
46,208
152,503

5,553
13,736
9,279
14,988
12,098
28,360

67,909
145,663
83,664
109,830
75,343
146,562

35,421
77,050
46,242
63,950
47,621
126,528

Operators reporting net losses ......................... farms
Average net loss ...................................... dollars

1,179,009
16,075

905,816
12,521

216,640
28,212

56,553
26,516

644,151
13,615

534,858
19,038

Loss ofLess than $1,000 ...............................................
$1,000 to $4,999 ................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ............................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ............................................
$50,000 or more ................................................

135,011
428,133
248,731
228,206
78,919
60,009

112,357
350,206
193,516
166,690
51,940
31,107

15,852
59,332
44,388
50,891
22,550
23,627

6,802
18,595
10,827
10,625
4,429
5,275

86,608
251,224
130,782
110,646
36,806
28,085

48,403
176,909
117,949
117,560
42,113
31,924

50,572
4,445,758

10,838
493,949

32,608
3,199,727

7,126
752,083

29,348
2,010,782

21,224
2,434,976

693,187
10,489,874

392,624
4,919,450

252,890
4,595,039

47,673
975,385

392,301
5,220,603

300,886
5,269,271

121,874
1,875,665

35,536
409,229

72,364
1,190,283

13,974
276,154

67,080
874,936

54,794
1,000,729

241,923
2,883,897

190,196
2,101,426

43,575
619,932

8,152
162,538

146,210
1,751,528

95,713
1,132,369

47,603
594,944

34,389
427,541

12,416
161,395

798
6,008

26,387
323,752

21,216
271,192

23,350
566,834

14,445
329,589

7,586
186,675

1,319
50,569

11,022
219,134

12,328
347,700

288,196
854,995

110,337
249,031

152,175
504,810

25,684
101,154

159,022
393,226

129,174
461,768

82,001
1,676,727

19,279
261,492

53,800
1,224,909

8,922
190,325

45,331
799,285

36,670
877,442

34,410
145,413

17,713
52,091

14,963
83,620

1,734
9,701

18,052
68,265

16,358
77,148

118,939
1,891,400

71,660
1,089,051

40,161
623,413

7,118
178,935

59,820
790,476

59,119
1,100,923

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

1,095,738
111,564,144
776,806
62,191,104

480,752
250,667,611
453,901
210,295,715

108,849
44,193,154
97,297
37,120,782

990,157
209,749,150
767,613
155,611,854

695,182
196,675,759
560,391
153,995,747

700,266
179,055
141,875
143,776
82,211
53,728
27,093

552,462
102,370
62,037
39,192
11,892
5,809
3,044

115,103
63,325
65,598
87,856
60,128
41,434
20,457

32,701
13,360
14,240
16,728
10,191
6,485
3,592

405,559
107,338
84,345
84,255
47,751
27,965
10,400

294,707
71,717
57,530
59,521
34,460
25,763
16,693

404,753
35,771,154

275,111
18,033,759

110,612
15,117,997

19,030
2,619,398

227,398
19,884,791

177,355
15,886,363

89,587
7,405,898

49,609
2,264,409

34,462
4,516,996

5,516
624,493

50,221
4,005,768

39,366
3,400,130

360,225
37,968,749
67,960
15,671,507

281,181
25,405,753
31,457
3,669,119

68,577
10,748,758
30,951
9,988,145

10,467
1,814,238
5,552
2,014,243

221,381
22,667,699
39,497
7,579,038

138,844
15,301,050
28,463
8,092,469

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS (SEE TEXT)
Total ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses (see text) ................. farms
$1,000
Customwork and other agricultural
services .......................................................... farms
$1,000
Gross cash rent or share payments .................. farms
$1,000
Sales of forest products, excluding
Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products ............................. farms
$1,000
Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ........................................... farms
$1,000
Crop and livestock insurance
payments received (see text) .......................... farms
$1,000
Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments
(see text) ......................................................... farms
$1,000
Other farm-related income
sources (see text) ........................................... farms
$1,000
LAND USE
Total cropland ....................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres ......................................................
50 to 99 acres ....................................................
100 to 199 acres ................................................
200 to 499 acres ................................................
500 to 999 acres ................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................
2,000 acres or more ...........................................
CroplandFor pasture or grazing only ........................... farms
acres
On which all crops failed or
were abandoned ......................................... farms
acres
Idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed ................................ farms
acres
In cultivated summer fallow .......................... farms
acres
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

LAND USE - Con.
Total woodland ...................................................... farms
acres
Woodland pastured ........................................... farms
acres
Woodland not pastured ..................................... farms
acres
Permanent pastureland and rangeland,
other than cropland and woodland
pastured (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

843,294
75,098,603
370,297
28,609,690
596,123
46,488,913

608,254
48,317,124
247,135
15,438,238
440,593
32,878,886

213,757
24,156,844
110,896
11,602,887
143,927
12,553,957

21,283
2,624,635
12,266
1,568,565
11,603
1,056,070

473,076
42,217,769
202,492
15,832,988
336,255
26,384,781

370,218
32,880,834
167,805
12,776,702
259,868
20,104,132

1,132,606
408,832,116

747,181
166,074,646

327,668
209,293,194

57,757
33,464,276

618,984
212,845,901

513,622
195,986,215

Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. .................................................... farms
acres

1,126,272
31,740,212

789,776
17,996,413

300,449
12,226,641

36,047
1,517,158

608,445
17,901,907

517,827
13,838,305

Irrigated land ......................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ........................................... farms
acres
Pastureland and other land ............................... farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305
256,105
51,537,104
72,585
5,062,201

192,436
15,125,045
156,979
12,776,259
51,898
2,348,786

81,784
31,658,904
74,512
29,361,272
17,049
2,297,632

26,808
9,815,356
24,614
9,399,573
3,638
415,783

152,442
24,268,269
132,397
22,084,359
32,178
2,183,910

148,586
32,331,036
123,708
29,452,745
40,407
2,878,291

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve,
Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands,
or Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

346,231
38,547,450

260,399
26,992,806

77,732
10,226,230

8,100
1,328,414

223,595
23,785,733

122,636
14,761,717

Land enrolled in crop insurance
programs (see text) ............................................. farms
acres

349,408
222,267,817

117,982
32,609,510

187,716
160,023,537

43,710
29,634,770

206,118
107,507,336

143,290
114,760,481

20,437
2,577,418
18,211
1,709,111

13,670
768,598
11,989
521,399

4,990
1,506,679
4,553
782,190

1,777
302,141
1,669
405,522

9,154
1,020,670
8,165
592,992

11,283
1,556,748
10,046
1,116,120

Estimated market value of land and
buildings .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Average per farm ........................................ dollars
Average per acre ......................................... dollars

2,204,792
1,744,295,252
791,138
1,892

1,522,033
726,272,897
477,173
2,112

542,192
868,002,621
1,600,914
1,749

140,567
150,019,734
1,067,247
1,834

1,273,122
898,544,465
705,780
1,861

931,670
845,750,787
907,779
1,925

Farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .........................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................................

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

189,227
179,963
308,770
474,240
234,122

10,740
18,568
46,869
128,645
116,837

23,215
14,252
19,144
29,054
20,824

140,674
132,164
220,132
357,129
212,034

82,508
80,619
154,651
274,810
159,749

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ......................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ......................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ......................................
$10,000,000 or more ..............................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

89,089
34,976
7,491
4,155

101,528
84,885
24,765
9,355

15,665
12,688
3,816
1,909

118,303
70,588
16,256
5,842

87,979
61,961
19,816
9,577

Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .................................................... farms
$1,000

2,204,513
194,783,471

1,521,782
78,840,006

542,187
97,046,497

140,544
18,896,967

1,272,939
98,105,982

931,574
96,677,489

Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 ...........................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................................
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................................
$20,000 to $49,999 ................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ............................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ............................................
$500,000 or more ...................................................

195,820
217,460
351,088
598,289
366,768
232,001
175,152
67,935

171,585
186,961
290,421
455,207
235,870
110,764
57,929
13,045

14,483
20,156
43,131
109,778
106,344
101,875
99,852
46,568

9,752
10,343
17,536
33,304
24,554
19,362
17,371
8,322

121,380
133,791
211,244
346,677
206,948
129,903
93,942
29,054

74,440
83,669
139,844
251,612
159,820
102,098
81,210
38,881

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................... farms
number

1,783,324
3,512,538

1,163,466
1,862,657

500,944
1,383,955

118,914
265,926

1,003,851
1,848,711

779,473
1,663,827

Tractors ................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................ farms
number

1,844,647
4,389,812
910,937
1,280,039
1,238,101
1,998,508
555,941
1,111,265

1,232,146
2,358,382
656,842
883,367
781,706
1,136,430
223,228
338,585

501,965
1,723,297
210,991
332,856
385,173
741,077
275,324
649,364

110,536
308,133
43,104
63,816
71,222
121,001
57,389
123,316

1,060,523
2,431,272
510,504
709,339
714,238
1,123,418
321,185
598,515

784,124
1,958,540
400,433
570,700
523,863
875,090
234,756
512,750

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............. farms
number

295,490
346,935

79,048
89,242

180,842
215,546

35,600
42,147

175,002
200,503

120,488
146,432

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP
INSURANCE

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Land used for organic production
(see text) ............................................................. farms
acres
Total organic product sales (see text) ................... farms
$1,000
VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con.
Cotton pickers and strippers,
self-propelled ...................................................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................ farms
number

12,500
18,162
60,133
64,191
593,543
727,501

2,028
2,861
25,559
26,605
317,924
376,392

7,833
11,449
30,279
32,924
243,483
312,093

2,639
3,852
4,295
4,662
32,136
39,016

7,263
9,920
28,373
29,867
331,527
400,501

5,237
8,242
31,760
34,324
262,016
327,000

1,022,036
265,995,497
307,073
22,096,315

550,316
51,723,542
151,697
5,650,580

388,774
181,812,602
137,001
14,696,441

82,946
32,459,353
18,375
1,749,294

580,849
133,100,803
146,570
9,180,363

441,187
132,894,694
160,503
12,915,952

354,357
90,947,822
703,884
226,295,783
34,992
7,560,158
97,333
22,693,212

164,345
15,858,208
344,073
33,834,176
14,713
1,143,633
49,860
3,571,788

150,111
60,697,308
294,253
161,879,097
15,554
5,050,059
36,035
15,098,879

39,901
14,392,306
65,558
30,582,510
4,725
1,366,466
11,438
4,022,545

191,477
42,626,574
384,617
109,600,259
18,454
3,487,015
49,503
9,596,447

162,880
48,321,248
319,267
116,695,524
16,538
4,073,143
47,830
13,096,765

44,638
12,125,799

21,831
2,080,136

17,186
7,469,665

5,621
2,575,998

23,679
5,551,236

20,959
6,574,563

1,522,033
542,192
140,567

1,522,033
-

542,192
-

140,567

882,706
303,489
86,927

639,327
238,703
53,640

Land owned .......................................................... farms
acres
Owned land in farms ......................................... farms
acres

2,072,101
646,247,118
2,064,225
571,303,487

1,522,033
405,255,308
1,522,033
343,952,327

542,192
238,412,526
542,192
227,351,160

7,876
2,579,284
-

1,191,559
356,722,667
1,186,195
308,399,059

880,542
289,524,451
878,030
262,904,428

Land rented or leased from others ........................ farms
acres
Rented or leased land in farms ......................... farms
acres

689,102
355,918,954
682,759
350,792,353

6,343
1,500,343
-

542,192
271,259,005
542,192
268,993,130

140,567
83,159,606
140,567
81,799,223

394,387
177,022,679
390,416
174,315,668

294,715
178,896,275
292,343
176,476,685

Land rented or leased to others ............................ farms
acres

314,140
80,070,232

254,327
62,803,324

49,383
13,327,241

10,430
3,939,667

192,972
51,030,619

121,168
29,039,613

Total operators .................................................. number
Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..............................................................
2 operators ............................................................
3 operators ............................................................
4 operators ............................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................

3,337,450

2,280,452

845,793

211,205

1,273,122

2,064,328

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

882,706
553,155
67,218
12,908
6,046

303,489
191,418
36,437
7,656
3,192

86,927
42,025
8,630
1,965
1,020

1,273,122
-

786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

Total women operators .................................. number
Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..........................................................
2 operators ........................................................
3 operators ........................................................
4 operators ........................................................
5 or more operators ...........................................

1,008,943

758,084

203,789

47,070

175,407

833,536

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

674,158
33,457
3,848
765
391

181,148
8,964
1,161
166
91

39,041
2,987
430
86
64

175,407
-

718,940
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

Sex of operator:
Male ...........................................................................
Female .......................................................................

1,898,583
306,209

1,261,581
260,452

510,115
32,077

126,887
13,680

1,097,715
175,407

800,868
130,802

Primary occupation:
Farming .....................................................................
Other ..........................................................................

993,881
1,210,911

574,660
947,373

344,151
198,041

75,070
65,497

570,236
702,886

423,645
508,025

Place of residence:
On farm operated ......................................................
Not on farm operated .................................................

1,693,362
511,430

1,163,506
358,527

457,689
84,503

72,167
68,400

944,054
329,068

749,308
182,362

Days worked off farm:
None ..........................................................................
Any ............................................................................
1 to 49 days ...........................................................
50 to 99 days .........................................................
100 to 199 days .....................................................
200 days or more ...................................................

777,747
1,427,045
238,479
115,578
196,687
876,301

508,756
1,013,277
173,246
80,589
133,043
626,399

226,349
315,843
49,643
26,864
49,718
189,618

42,642
97,925
15,590
8,125
13,926
60,284

473,642
799,480
147,325
66,814
109,132
476,209

304,105
627,565
91,154
48,764
87,555
400,092

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ...........................................................
3 or 4 years ................................................................
5 to 9 years ................................................................

84,883
138,858
359,545

63,184
105,857
270,569

11,293
19,109
59,491

10,406
13,892
29,485

44,286
69,955
185,476

40,597
68,903
174,069

FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners ........................................................ farms
acres treated
Manure ................................................................. farms
acres treated
Acres treated with chemicals to controlInsects .............................................................. farms
acres
Weeds, grass, or brush ..................................... farms
acres
Nematodes ....................................................... farms
acres
Diseases in crops and orchards ....................... farms
acres
Chemicals used to control growth,
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................................. farms
acres treated
TENURE
Full owners ........................................................... farms
Part owners .......................................................... farms
Tenants ................................................................. farms
OWNED AND RENTED LAND

NUMBER OF OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Years on present farm - Con.
10 years or more ........................................................

1,621,506

1,082,423

452,299

86,784

973,405

648,101

Average years on present farm ..................................

21.6

20.8

25.2

17.0

22.8

20.0

Age group:
Under 25 years ...........................................................
25 to 34 years ............................................................
35 to 44 years ............................................................
45 to 49 years ............................................................
50 to 54 years ............................................................
55 to 59 years ............................................................
60 to 64 years ............................................................
65 to 69 years ............................................................
70 years and over ......................................................

11,878
106,735
268,818
256,694
308,707
312,577
283,729
235,152
420,502

5,171
55,333
168,483
165,484
202,975
214,540
203,075
173,886
333,086

2,236
30,059
74,613
72,648
86,231
81,848
68,816
52,563
73,178

4,471
21,343
25,722
18,562
19,501
16,189
11,838
8,703
14,238

7,101
56,686
138,505
136,962
169,536
176,122
164,491
143,955
279,764

4,777
50,049
130,313
119,732
139,171
136,455
119,238
91,197
140,738

Average age ...............................................................

57.1

58.5

55.1

49.6

58.2

55.6

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .................

55,570

42,796

8,884

3,890

33,710

21,860

Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ..............................
Asian ..........................................................................
Black or African American ..........................................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..................
White ..........................................................................
More than one race reported ......................................

34,706
11,214
30,599
1,356
2,114,325
12,592

27,970
8,222
21,122
937
1,454,717
9,065

4,944
1,157
6,915
146
526,265
2,765

1,792
1,835
2,562
273
133,343
762

18,280
6,100
21,814
754
1,219,552
6,622

16,426
5,114
8,785
602
894,773
5,970

Farms by number of persons living in
operator's household:
1 person .....................................................................
2 people .....................................................................
3 people .....................................................................
4 people .....................................................................
5 or more people ........................................................

275,842
1,108,995
330,188
285,919
203,848

203,709
788,932
218,304
183,119
127,969

51,893
264,113
88,099
79,350
58,737

20,240
55,950
23,785
23,450
17,142

228,620
622,153
172,874
146,385
103,090

47,222
486,842
157,314
139,534
100,758

Percent of operator's total
household income from farming:
Less than 25 percent ..................................................
25 to 49 percent .........................................................
50 to 74 percent .........................................................
75 to 99 percent .........................................................
100 percent ................................................................

1,583,710
174,800
187,421
147,092
111,769

1,236,562
100,064
93,176
55,536
36,695

265,653
59,300
76,925
76,700
63,614

81,495
15,436
17,320
14,856
11,460

914,680
104,896
110,653
81,499
61,394

669,030
69,904
76,768
65,593
50,375

Operator is a hired manager ................................. farms
acres

59,759
120,672,499

36,303
66,666,016

16,205
43,919,566

7,251
10,086,917

32,305
73,753,408

27,454
46,919,091

Farms withInternet access ...........................................................
High-speed internet access ........................................

1,246,723
726,700

810,361
467,882

349,400
201,779

86,962
57,039

628,379
365,006

618,344
361,694

Farms by number of households sharing
in net income of farm:
1 household ................................................................
2 households ..............................................................
3 households ..............................................................
4 households ..............................................................
5 households or more .................................................

1,733,827
356,707
66,438
30,004
17,816

1,228,586
225,565
38,473
18,325
11,084

400,629
105,040
22,267
9,089
5,167

104,612
26,102
5,698
2,590
1,565

1,070,728
154,229
24,672
15,274
8,219

663,099
202,478
41,766
14,730
9,597

Family or individual .............................................. farms
acres
Partnership ............................................................ farms
acres
Registered under state law ................................ farms
acres

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999
89,739
114,284,815

1,337,187
204,312,442
106,721
49,316,860
52,707
35,019,988

457,807
324,970,045
51,359
90,666,548
27,875
62,694,378

111,341
44,867,563
16,167
21,433,591
9,157
16,570,449

1,152,596
347,648,643
61,725
37,468,146
27,996
26,376,167

753,739
226,501,407
112,522
123,948,853
61,743
87,908,648

Corporation ........................................................... farms
acres
Family held ........................................................ farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

96,074
125,319,810
85,837
114,264,200
2,041
83,796

54,265
40,762,634
47,421
35,684,366
1,322
46,099

30,330
71,136,156
28,514
66,360,864
557
27,957

11,479
13,421,020
9,902
12,218,970
162
9,740

41,666
49,544,312
36,243
44,056,493
914
35,329

54,408
75,775,498
49,594
70,207,707
1,127
48,467

Other than family held ....................................... farms
acres
More than 10 stockholders ............................ farms
10 or less stockholders .................................. farms

10,237
11,055,610
907
9,330

6,844
5,078,268
684
6,160

1,816
4,775,292
147
1,669

1,577
1,202,050
76
1,501

5,423
5,487,819
518
4,905

4,814
5,567,791
389
4,425

Other-cooperative, estate
or trust, institutional, etc ...................................... farms
acres

28,136
61,208,981

23,860
49,560,391

2,696
9,571,541

1,580
2,077,049

17,135
48,053,626

11,001
13,155,355

482,186
2,636,509

238,007
1,192,724

203,577
1,115,296

40,602
328,489

242,648
1,096,727

239,538
1,539,782

201,292
911,439
384,051
1,725,070

85,612
379,915
193,445
812,809

95,843
398,925
159,163
716,371

19,837
132,599
31,443
195,890

85,753
328,103
199,659
768,624

115,539
583,336
184,392
956,446

FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

HIRED FARM LABOR
Hired farm labor .................................................... farms
workers
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .......................................... farms
workers
Less than 150 days ....................................... farms
workers
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

HIRED FARM LABOR - Con.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .................................................... farms
Migrant farm labor on farms reporting
only contract labor (see text) .............................. farms

38,784

18,977

16,193

3,614

19,311

19,473

8,488

6,257

1,738

493

5,000

3,488

232,849
620,283
153,862
192,043
175,146
139,479
87,502
68,313
212,553
149,713
92,656
80,393

208,074
531,068
120,846
148,425
125,664
97,521
54,034
39,817
103,952
51,173
22,863
18,596

8,985
61,087
24,825
33,527
39,104
32,667
27,457
23,811
92,101
84,445
60,639
53,544

15,790
28,128
8,191
10,091
10,378
9,291
6,011
4,685
16,500
14,095
9,154
8,253

123,417
346,964
92,572
117,009
107,243
86,561
53,201
41,804
127,736
88,564
51,408
36,643

109,432
273,319
61,290
75,034
67,903
52,918
34,301
26,509
84,817
61,149
41,248
43,750

338,237
40,589
98,281

128,713
27,345
85,681

163,783
8,703
8,558

45,741
4,541
4,042

218,839
21,070
54,000

119,398
19,519
44,281

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

44,668
432,955
4,430
2,819

5,693
69,703
4,155
4,886

4,528
17,235
1,041
2,263

28,158
334,526
6,196
6,451

26,731
185,367
3,430
3,517

500,299
656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

425,706
427,384
18,490
21,660
20,272
52,660
56,595

60,662
190,538
10,847
30,844
8,205
10,278
7,394

13,931
38,553
1,728
4,814
2,069
1,632
3,265

321,879
382,300
16,614
25,389
15,705
28,471
32,143

178,420
274,175
14,451
31,929
14,841
36,099
35,111

245,675

205,610

27,646

12,419

115,907

129,768

Small family farms:
Limited resource farms ..................................... farms
acres

308,837
42,419,764

246,023
24,970,931

44,811
14,069,062

18,003
3,379,771

196,388
26,535,871

112,449
15,883,893

Retirement farms .............................................. farms
acres

456,093
89,580,775

368,883
56,747,977

74,500
29,479,259

12,710
3,353,539

284,682
52,567,152

171,411
37,013,623

Residential/lifestyle farms ................................. farms
acres

801,844
121,143,585

603,331
66,070,693

151,112
45,257,674

47,401
9,815,218

440,814
66,327,185

361,030
54,816,400

Farming occupation/lower sales ....................... farms
acres

258,899
87,190,445

165,273
35,225,136

71,957
43,488,254

21,669
8,477,055

147,145
50,614,378

111,754
36,576,067

Farming occupation/higher sales ...................... farms
acres

100,126
104,081,344

27,785
21,100,462

59,864
72,139,118

12,477
10,841,764

60,610
56,392,453

39,516
47,688,891

Large family farms ................................................ farms
acres

86,551
123,024,138

19,784
21,518,782

57,602
89,100,031

9,165
12,405,325

47,346
61,371,356

39,205
61,652,782

Very large family farms ......................................... farms
acres

101,265
211,224,012

28,932
36,160,624

62,655
153,165,179

9,678
21,898,209

45,307
82,419,188

55,958
128,804,824

Non-family farms .................................................. farms
acres

91,177
143,431,777

62,022
82,157,722

19,691
49,645,713

9,464
11,628,342

50,830
86,487,144

40,347
56,944,633

Cattle and calves inventory ................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ...........................................................

963,669
96,347,858

569,408
39,349,167

335,582
49,819,521

58,679
7,179,170

538,625
46,141,822

425,044
50,206,036

233,078
415,493
135,117
91,193
59,234
29,554

187,906
266,951
60,301
29,906
15,689
8,655

34,514
122,886
65,112
55,104
39,411
18,555

10,658
25,656
9,704
6,183
4,134
2,344

126,190
246,208
76,892
48,085
28,646
12,604

106,888
169,285
58,225
43,108
30,588
16,950

Cows and heifers that had calved ..................... farms
number

818,992
42,101,375

470,566
16,588,982

298,227
22,496,300

50,199
3,016,093

459,620
20,335,244

359,372
21,766,131

Beef cows ..................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ...................................................

764,984
32,834,801

450,209
12,947,539

269,312
17,684,548

45,463
2,202,714

435,683
17,052,159

329,301
15,782,642

246,863
360,845
84,253
43,575
23,635
5,813

186,453
210,865
31,824
12,758
6,344
1,965

48,067
127,392
46,930
27,852
15,659
3,412

12,343
22,588
5,499
2,965
1,632
436

136,586
214,989
47,604
23,017
11,094
2,393

110,277
145,856
36,649
20,558
12,541
3,420

FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................
50 to 69 acres ................................................................
70 to 99 acres ................................................................
100 to 139 acres ............................................................
140 to 179 acres ............................................................
180 to 219 acres ............................................................
220 to 259 acres ............................................................
260 to 499 acres ............................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................
2,000 acres or more ......................................................
FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION (NAICS)
Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ...................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ........................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .............................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...........................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..............................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all
other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ................
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ....................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .....................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125, 1129) ...............................................
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

LIVESTOCK

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

LIVESTOCK - Con.
Cattle and calves inventory - Con.
Cows and heifers that had calved - Con.
Milk cows ....................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 9 ..............................................................
10 to 49 ..........................................................
50 to 99 ..........................................................
100 to 199 ......................................................
200 to 499 ......................................................
500 or more ....................................................

69,890
9,266,574

27,693
3,641,443

36,612
4,811,752

5,585
813,379

31,166
3,283,085

38,724
5,983,489

14,426
19,912
18,986
8,975
4,307
3,284

9,823
8,719
5,018
1,844
914
1,375

3,800
9,234
12,354
6,589
3,059
1,576

803
1,959
1,614
542
334
333

7,325
10,668
7,746
3,052
1,317
1,058

7,101
9,244
11,240
5,923
2,990
2,226

Other cattle (see text) ........................................ farms
number

788,633
54,246,483

440,276
22,760,185

299,096
27,323,221

49,261
4,163,077

432,023
25,806,578

356,610
28,439,905

Cattle and calves sold ........................................... farms
number
$1,000
Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ............. farms
number

798,290
74,071,936
61,209,970
414,324
13,695,252

438,709
34,047,942
29,265,060
226,808
6,413,389

308,532
34,265,201
27,142,784
162,221
6,263,592

51,049
5,758,793
4,802,126
25,295
1,018,271

445,648
35,969,882
29,624,931
227,374
6,540,333

352,642
38,102,054
31,585,038
186,950
7,154,919

Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more ........................................ farms
number
Cattle on feed (see text) ................................ farms
number

681,126
60,376,684
76,396
27,595,928

361,392
27,634,553
33,698
16,437,184

275,882
28,001,609
37,683
9,014,224

43,852
4,740,522
5,015
2,144,520

376,247
29,429,549
39,406
13,327,107

304,879
30,947,135
36,990
14,268,821

Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................ farms
number
Farms with1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 or more ............................................................

75,442
67,786,318

43,641
34,422,378

26,970
28,720,589

4,831
4,643,351

36,048
32,964,561

39,394
34,821,757

45,047
4,292
3,182
2,590
4,524
15,807

31,376
2,323
1,592
1,027
1,496
5,827

11,241
1,647
1,337
1,284
2,637
8,824

2,430
322
253
279
391
1,156

19,907
2,306
1,757
1,464
2,567
8,047

25,140
1,986
1,425
1,126
1,957
7,760

Used or to be used for breeding ........................ farms
number
Other hogs and pigs .......................................... farms
number

32,867
6,290,610
66,441
61,495,708

19,125
4,021,135
37,255
30,401,243

11,440
1,827,452
24,924
26,893,137

2,302
442,023
4,262
4,201,328

15,796
2,881,486
31,604
30,083,075

17,071
3,409,124
34,837
31,412,633

Hogs and pigs sold ................................................ farms
number
$1,000

74,789
206,807,181
18,056,981

41,873
115,437,063
9,032,718

27,960
78,145,535
7,745,126

4,956
13,224,583
1,279,137

35,612
98,197,845
8,643,566

39,177
108,609,336
9,413,415

Sheep and lambs inventory ................................... farms
number
Ewes 1 year old or older .................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs sold ........................................... farms
number

83,134
5,819,162
68,222
3,516,409
53,268
4,579,608

60,710
2,621,538
48,464
1,589,456
35,681
2,062,527

18,222
2,720,866
16,132
1,655,805
14,328
2,168,504

4,202
476,758
3,626
271,148
3,259
348,577

38,856
2,729,766
31,858
1,636,281
24,678
2,308,218

44,278
3,089,396
36,364
1,880,128
28,590
2,271,390

Horses and ponies inventory ................................. farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number
Horses and ponies sold ......................................... farms
number
Owned ............................................................... farms
number

575,942
4,028,827
501,528
3,224,964
133,472
506,503
106,050
400,845

413,232
2,795,336
363,398
2,253,065
97,955
342,656
78,405
271,545

134,857
1,001,098
113,964
798,688
28,413
133,540
21,866
106,394

27,853
232,393
24,166
173,211
7,104
30,307
5,779
22,906

267,072
1,766,227
227,398
1,412,255
57,432
222,862
45,726
176,714

308,870
2,262,600
274,130
1,812,709
76,040
283,641
60,324
224,131

Goats, all inventory ............................................... farms
number
Goats sold ............................................................. farms
number

144,466
3,140,529
61,748
1,387,576

112,334
2,100,398
46,309
869,311

25,865
819,972
12,352
404,563

6,267
220,159
3,087
113,702

63,007
1,439,795
26,222
638,328

81,459
1,700,734
35,526
749,248

145,615
349,772,508

111,433
262,511,585

28,848
76,172,010

5,334
11,088,913

58,861
160,566,511

86,754
189,205,997

140,844
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

108,134
517
448
996
893
151
294

27,526
223
153
348
378
102
118

5,184
45
25
29
21
8
22

56,820
355
268
596
545
104
173

84,024
430
358
777
747
157
261

Pullets for laying flock replacement
inventory .............................................................. farms
number

22,514
105,876,529

17,045
72,887,287

4,655
30,754,938

814
2,234,304

8,750
51,835,075

13,764
54,041,454

Layers sold ............................................................ farms
number

24,971
194,955,057

18,772
150,356,584

5,249
39,218,277

950
5,380,196

9,336
82,648,976

15,635
112,306,081

Pullets for laying flock replacement
sold (see text) ...................................................... farms
number

4,169
161,354,686

3,075
104,915,889

982
53,007,958

112
3,430,839

1,798
73,857,887

2,371
87,496,799

POULTRY
Layers inventory (see text) .................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 399 ..................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

POULTRY - Con.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold ..................................................................... farms
number
Farms with1 to 1,999 ...............................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................

27,091
8,914,828,122

18,902
6,160,610,259

7,341
2,599,644,159

848
154,573,704

11,961
4,092,249,000

15,130
4,822,579,122

9,743
618
623
16,107

6,805
432
479
11,186

2,384
144
125
4,688

554
42
19
233

3,659
285
314
7,703

6,084
333
309
8,404

17,226
107,173,804
8,284
295,793,159

12,870
65,625,612
5,774
180,017,054

3,677
38,511,917
2,188
106,167,921

679
3,036,275
322
9,608,184

6,681
51,711,634
3,180
141,418,388

10,545
55,462,170
5,104
154,374,771

Barley for grain ..................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

5,111
564,959
34,003,973
1,407
175,438

12,669
2,529,130
146,415,851
2,319
453,572

2,068
427,868
26,669,408
515
112,465

10,581
1,758,631
100,421,661
2,105
323,188

9,267
1,763,326
106,667,571
2,136
418,287

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,680

2,191
1,457
921
329
213

3,078
3,428
3,009
1,896
1,258

473
520
539
327
209

3,112
2,813
2,450
1,422
784

2,630
2,592
2,019
1,130
896

Corn for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

115,664
11,750,983
1,665,489,536
8,825
1,948,108

191,127
63,370,270
9,354,783,579
24,042
8,859,175

40,969
11,127,289
1,718,246,215
6,044
2,349,486

210,115
43,495,941
6,350,245,641
20,919
5,864,023

137,645
42,752,601
6,388,273,689
17,992
7,292,746

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
49,107

42,360
44,832
18,411
5,955
4,106

20,289
44,361
49,163
38,293
39,021

5,359
12,479
10,592
6,559
5,980

42,991
64,408
48,496
30,583
23,637

25,017
37,264
29,670
20,224
25,470

Corn for silage or greenchop ................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

24,662
1,280,661
23,560,298
3,220
497,334

53,170
4,246,114
72,053,576
5,333
821,563

6,485
452,886
8,610,921
1,111
178,391

40,421
2,307,598
39,050,870
4,194
565,550

43,896
3,672,063
65,173,925
5,470
931,738

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,518

13,528
8,381
1,951
482
320

17,828
23,930
8,181
2,149
1,082

2,851
2,567
723
228
116

18,850
15,973
4,200
939
459

15,357
18,905
6,655
1,920
1,059

Cotton, all ............................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

4,451
1,444,711
2,663,635
1,883
602,576

10,243
6,572,705
11,425,039
4,695
2,267,213

3,911
2,475,822
4,809,454
2,198
1,165,821

11,371
5,167,055
8,931,116
4,933
1,781,166

7,234
5,326,183
9,967,012
3,843
2,254,444

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
6,977

611
1,285
1,069
674
812

234
1,231
2,042
2,253
4,483

116
527
775
811
1,682

709
2,124
2,599
2,383
3,556

252
919
1,287
1,355
3,421

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

1,316
151,632
2,864,516
711
67,344

4,013
1,108,694
18,976,975
1,311
223,633

907
195,223
3,512,409
434
62,526

3,446
656,673
11,286,532
1,245
145,320

2,790
798,876
14,067,368
1,211
208,183

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
787

494
415
243
104
60

221
1,025
1,327
815
625

103
269
286
147
102

475
1,046
1,071
559
295

343
663
785
507
492

Oats for grain ........................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

16,197
400,337
23,583,531
656
28,409

23,699
1,012,931
59,943,618
780
38,592

2,662
95,881
5,981,520
184
11,213

23,231
792,968
46,207,813
820
37,544

19,327
716,181
43,300,856
800
40,670

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
152

12,223
3,279
547
123
25

13,084
8,191
1,914
394
116

1,737
697
182
35
11

15,215
6,261
1,388
302
65

11,829
5,906
1,255
250
87

Peanuts for nuts ................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

1,552
222,012
709,582,727
596
92,922

3,780
832,501
2,549,354,250
1,437
268,737

850
146,051
444,201,910
348
57,130

4,137
685,592
2,099,750,112
1,489
216,028

2,045
514,972
1,603,388,775
892
202,761

Turkeys inventory (see text) ................................. farms
number
Turkeys sold (see text) ......................................... farms
number
CROPS HARVESTED

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

More than one
operator

One operator

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Peanuts for nuts - Con.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

915
1,909
1,886
920
552

483
500
337
135
97

320
1,116
1,278
664
402

112
293
271
121
53

653
1,452
1,219
555
258

262
457
667
365
294

Rice ....................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

1,264
363,484
26,254,452
1,264
363,484

2,653
1,374,101
98,678,389
2,653
1,374,101

2,167
1,021,207
73,605,849
2,167
1,021,207

3,065
1,046,995
73,455,274
3,065
1,046,995

3,019
1,711,797
125,083,416
3,019
1,711,797

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,962

94
383
305
262
220

22
275
626
712
1,018

16
257
528
642
724

89
596
916
783
681

43
319
543
833
1,281

Sorghum for grain ................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

6,179
959,246
63,269,227
942
137,523

16,097
4,527,709
325,215,225
2,550
488,262

3,966
1,282,879
93,968,413
991
219,429

15,768
3,522,064
247,829,531
2,492
409,120

10,474
3,247,770
234,623,334
1,991
436,094

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
3,619

1,244
2,632
1,330
565
408

1,119
4,568
4,835
3,095
2,480

246
1,135
1,137
717
731

1,626
5,381
4,458
2,515
1,788

983
2,954
2,844
1,862
1,831

Soybeans for beans .............................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

85,268
8,651,325
343,181,984
3,754
607,046

159,116
47,089,767
1,906,284,982
12,877
3,315,102

34,726
8,174,729
332,956,731
3,702
1,314,927

174,130
34,161,251
1,363,670,604
11,211
2,318,744

104,980
29,754,570
1,218,753,093
9,122
2,918,331

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
34,638

24,140
39,559
14,584
4,216
2,769

10,744
39,399
46,564
34,771
27,638

3,574
11,977
9,550
5,394
4,231

25,413
59,641
45,411
26,924
16,741

13,045
31,294
25,287
17,457
17,897

Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675
692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

585
134,808
3,517,507
320
58,070
177
132,208
4,833,911
83
94,360

2,808
950,044
23,987,940
993
271,892
318
524,528
19,767,291
103
322,942

629
168,965
4,431,878
282
64,713
197
189,930
6,526,203
33
17,903

2,102
528,568
13,305,690
763
164,326
358
350,693
12,541,546
107
175,666

1,920
725,249
18,631,635
832
230,349
334
495,973
18,585,859
112
259,539

Sunflower seed, all ................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

1,082
248,644
348,424,186
121
11,682

4,583
1,530,432
2,163,884,117
364
59,709

738
221,077
308,654,142
123
30,828

3,725
1,009,534
1,427,284,975
281
40,045

2,678
990,619
1,393,677,470
327
62,174

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
1,144

245
263
302
146
126

222
726
1,551
1,179
905

35
164
257
169
113

276
730
1,322
847
550

226
423
788
647
594

Tobacco ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ......................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ......................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ......................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ......................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ..................................................
25.0 acres or more .................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

6,769
65,230
135,875,342
683
9,430

7,731
262,324
571,849,707
1,638
57,258

1,734
32,292
70,576,776
251
4,890

10,071
202,209
430,263,100
1,485
37,379

6,163
157,637
348,038,725
1,087
34,200

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
3,319

157
969
1,069
1,417
1,564
1,116
477

66
414
543
1,025
1,450
1,688
2,545

12
110
215
330
445
325
297

146
953
1,149
1,738
2,111
1,998
1,976

89
540
678
1,034
1,348
1,131
1,343

Wheat for grain, all ................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ............................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

44,322
8,387,536
318,244,162
4,182
768,861

98,271
36,298,549
1,407,050,666
8,700
1,981,184

18,217
6,246,884
268,353,550
2,331
614,034

95,091
25,745,066
968,519,904
7,931
1,459,629

65,719
25,187,903
1,025,128,474
7,282
1,904,450

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
28,828

12,602
15,777
8,078
3,878
3,987

11,737
28,271
22,372
14,576
21,315

2,364
5,361
4,253
2,713
3,526

16,680
30,560
20,689
12,337
14,825

10,023
18,849
14,014
8,830
14,003

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Forage-land used for all hay and haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..........................................................
25 to 99 acres ........................................................
100 to 249 acres ....................................................
250 to 499 acres ....................................................
500 acres or more ..................................................

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

514,782
23,026,690
53,476,925
49,442
3,972,169

313,402
34,588,260
90,052,977
30,738
5,194,371

41,350
3,840,533
11,863,860
5,827
1,098,213

489,569
30,612,436
74,381,429
43,211
4,320,312

379,965
30,843,047
81,012,333
42,796
5,944,441

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
14,990

277,140
190,340
36,245
7,459
3,598

76,176
137,432
68,570
20,983
10,241

14,217
17,501
6,553
1,928
1,151

213,355
198,499
57,427
14,235
6,053

154,178
146,774
53,941
16,135
8,937

Alfalfa hay ......................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

290,726
20,244,497
65,349,074
56,390
6,556,652

145,288
6,629,474
20,281,860
30,820
2,424,682

127,593
12,024,511
38,536,631
21,500
3,370,055

17,845
1,590,512
6,530,583
4,070
761,915

157,628
9,616,659
30,282,953
28,519
2,812,340

133,098
10,627,838
35,066,121
27,871
3,744,312

Other tame hay ................................................. farms
acres
tons, dry
Irrigated ........................................................ farms
acres

496,740
26,763,972
54,347,673
24,348
1,699,864

302,177
11,546,631
22,675,366
14,544
696,125

174,444
13,886,188
28,789,257
8,344
846,754

20,119
1,331,153
2,883,050
1,460
156,985

282,734
14,357,952
28,976,351
11,842
721,378

214,006
12,406,020
25,371,322
12,506
978,486

Field and grass seed crops, all ............................. farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres

6,038
1,178,726
1,457
323,441

2,231
183,434
373
45,680

3,209
828,381
811
220,610

598
166,911
273
57,151

3,169
475,960
700
116,622

2,869
702,766
757
206,819

Land in vegetables (see text) ................................ farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

69,172
4,356,880
29,885
3,068,485

42,646
795,113
17,399
528,270

19,768
2,701,943
8,714
1,815,091

6,758
859,824
3,772
725,124

34,459
1,599,936
13,399
1,041,200

34,713
2,756,944
16,486
2,027,285

41,453
13,869
6,671
3,473
3,706

31,873
7,666
1,865
622
620

6,579
4,528
3,920
2,371
2,370

3,001
1,675
886
480
716

20,707
7,129
3,584
1,674
1,365

20,746
6,740
3,087
1,799
2,341

Snap beans ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

17,300
303,997
1,999
198,101

11,165
48,602
754
22,886

4,506
222,727
1,061
154,463

1,629
32,668
184
20,752

7,698
120,560
881
69,474

9,602
183,437
1,118
128,627

Peas, green ...................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

4,532
214,057
2,047
206,092
15,014
1,131,963
1,739
599,604

1,982
35,569
453
33,393
9,085
187,478
588
77,324

1,993
149,290
1,396
145,167
4,463
732,784
904
406,558

557
29,198
198
27,532
1,466
211,701
247
115,722

2,204
94,716
1,066
90,756
6,801
390,078
749
206,215

2,328
119,341
981
115,337
8,213
741,885
990
393,389

Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..............................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..........................................
250.0 acres or more ...........................................

12,013
612
539
714
1,136

8,332
247
173
132
201

2,655
313
298
468
729

1,026
52
68
114
206

5,485
301
279
334
402

6,528
311
260
380
734

Sweet corn ........................................................ farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................. farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

28,241
622,946
3,670
361,886
1,910
105,284
259
21,360

17,732
126,189
1,374
58,052
929
10,484
70
2,951

8,430
410,241
1,928
260,305
702
82,874
145
15,500

2,079
86,516
368
43,528
279
11,926
44
2,909

13,870
267,899
1,919
158,544
1,073
40,049
138
8,867

14,371
355,047
1,751
203,341
837
65,235
121
12,494

Tomatoes in the open ....................................... farms
acres
Harvested for processing .............................. farms
acres

25,809
442,225
1,761
319,549

17,844
115,076
1,020
77,127

5,695
229,409
550
170,866

2,270
97,740
191
71,556

11,617
136,911
700
89,528

14,192
305,314
1,061
230,022

Land in orchards ................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ............................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ......................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ....................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..............................................
250.0 acres or more ...............................................

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

97,071
3,172,807
51,872
2,510,995

14,413
1,548,314
6,897
1,208,729

4,451
318,356
2,420
261,592

62,058
2,432,782
32,957
1,904,025

53,877
2,606,694
28,232
2,077,291

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
3,564

47,302
31,654
12,804
3,355
1,956

4,044
3,851
3,495
1,718
1,305

1,429
1,538
820
361
303

27,559
20,861
9,360
2,733
1,545

25,216
16,182
7,759
2,701
2,019

Apples ............................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,591
398,770

21,184
217,531

3,674
160,376

733
20,863

11,954
151,558

13,637
247,212

Grapes .............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

25,892
1,051,407

21,670
621,321

3,116
357,032

1,106
73,054

12,829
488,382

13,063
563,025

Peaches, all ...................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

13,582
149,237

10,725
61,934

2,433
78,672

424
8,632

6,360
61,724

7,222
87,513

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 65. Summary by Tenure of Principal Operator and by Operators on Farm: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Tenure of principal operator
Item

Total

Full owners

Part owners

Operators on farm
Tenants

One operator

More than one
operator

CROPS HARVESTED - Con.
Land in orchards - Con.
Citrus fruit, all .................................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

15,658
1,005,806

14,388
820,222

894
155,650

376
29,935

9,338
551,252

6,320
454,554

Almonds ............................................................ farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

6,700
790,245

5,090
442,996

1,220
274,504

390
72,744

3,621
379,031

3,079
411,214

Pecans ............................................................. farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

21,856
581,809

17,413
362,421

3,947
190,131

496
29,257

11,889
298,177

9,967
283,632

Walnuts, English ............................................... farms
bearing and nonbearing acres

7,161
267,751

5,869
150,450

975
92,326

317
24,975

3,823
119,901

3,338
147,849

Land in berries (see text) ....................................... farms
acres

25,017
261,733

19,080
134,836

4,364
90,842

1,573
36,056

11,044
110,123

13,973
151,610

1
2

Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
Farms with a zero net cash income are included as farms with net gains of less than $1,000.

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Table 1. State Summary Highlights: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..........................................................acres
Median size of farm ...........................................................acres

2,204,792
922,095,840
418
80

48,753
9,033,537
185
70

686
881,585
1,285
60

15,637
26,117,899
1,670
4

49,346
13,872,862
281
80

81,033
25,364,695
313
20

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

791,138
1,892

424,674
2,292

502,342
391

1,249,929
748

658,732
2,343

2,005,768
6,408

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

88,357

60,810

78,837

66,291

90,823

108,145

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

232,849
620,283
660,530
368,368
149,713
173,049

3,374
16,215
17,808
7,612
2,235
1,509

165
164
156
111
38
52

9,873
2,657
1,221
626
436
824

2,581
15,119
16,916
8,590
2,959
3,181

25,278
28,080
12,939
7,014
3,267
4,455

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

1,685,339
406,424,909
1,328,004
309,607,601

31,773
3,142,958
23,336
1,994,743

512
86,238
424
30,772

7,475
1,205,425
4,993
832,406

35,154
8,432,221
29,050
7,367,068

61,215
9,464,647
53,000
7,633,173

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

301,028
56,599,305

2,035
112,819

184
3,730

5,094
876,158

5,393
4,460,682

53,400
8,016,159

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) .............. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

297,220,491
134,807

4,415,550
90,570

57,019
83,119

3,234,552
206,852

7,508,806
152,166

33,885,064
418,164

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................ $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................. $1,000

143,657,928
153,562,563

676,987
3,738,563

24,749
32,271

1,913,014
1,321,538

2,900,973
4,607,833

22,903,021
10,982,043

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ...........................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ..........................................................................

900,327
200,302
218,531
248,285
154,732
125,456
357,159

22,582
5,458
5,702
6,457
2,538
1,287
4,729

231
81
91
91
68
47
77

9,632
1,721
1,377
1,063
433
358
1,053

17,810
5,353
6,263
7,147
3,018
1,685
8,070

23,965
6,548
7,208
10,481
7,578
6,212
19,041

Government payments ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000

838,391
7,983,922

14,428
124,692

78
1,645

1,140
55,947

11,461
269,448

7,444
240,242

693,187
10,489,874

9,777
119,799

117
3,224

1,751
76,233

9,792
130,397

16,846
820,562

Total farm production expenses ............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

241,113,666
109,359

3,922,143
80,449

50,547
73,683

2,782,786
177,962

6,134,870
124,324

26,962,641
332,737

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

2,204,792
74,581,098
33,827

48,753
737,898
15,135

686
11,341
16,532

15,637
583,946
37,344

49,346
1,773,782
35,946

81,033
7,983,228
98,518

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ............................................................................. number
Other .................................................................................. number

993,881
1,210,911

19,416
29,337

365
321

9,553
6,084

21,960
27,386

40,910
40,123

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .................................................................................... number
200 days or more ........................................................... number

1,427,045
876,301

31,491
19,748

463
219

8,991
4,910

31,105
20,755

54,711
30,510

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows ......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ............................................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory .................................................. farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) ................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .......................... farms
number

963,669
96,347,858
764,984
32,834,801
69,890
9,266,574
798,290
74,071,936
75,442
67,786,318
74,789
206,807,181
83,134
5,819,162
145,615
349,772,508
27,091
8,914,828,122

23,970
1,187,171
21,415
678,949
157
12,962
21,356
711,735
753
178,275
547
733,285
522
16,926
2,417
9,624,254
2,428
1,016,230,625

130
14,823
98
6,468
28
577
75
1,026
43
757
50
2,053
49
951
86
3,623
12
(D)

7,716
1,000,038
5,246
197,060
182
183,744
4,078
672,947
378
(D)
284
(D)
4,978
153,829
1,885
(D)
29
456

28,292
1,802,653
25,361
947,765
339
16,718
23,731
992,422
1,142
289,342
954
1,866,416
728
15,262
3,047
13,977,804
2,485
1,171,556,369

16,638
5,498,025
11,827
662,423
2,165
1,840,730
12,681
3,553,530
1,389
153,983
1,267
296,378
4,063
596,163
5,098
21,091,629
229
280,512,754

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................ farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ...................................................... farms
acres
bushels

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
136,103
35,785,969
1,444,540,438
28,733
13,008,266
475,906,637
3,723
2,138,734
73,201,303

1,872
276,661
21,008,771
126
11,016
86,493
520
76,202
3,123,596
520
76,202
3,123,596
-

-

58
22,654
4,083,974
116
33,941
891,902
201
85,567
8,715,906
18
4,044
353,709
188
81,523
8,362,197

1,395
584,629
99,778,632
30
1,887
26,326
2,112
696,681
27,859,060
2,112
696,681
27,859,060
-

606
189,965
34,602,626
1,975
460,614
12,019,578
1,191
354,165
30,224,394
879
249,704
20,157,552
114
(D)
2,245,585
239
(D)
7,821,257
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Table 1. State Summary Highlights: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Farms .....................................................................................number
Land in farms ............................................................................ acres
Average size of farm ......................................................... acres
Median size of farm ........................................................... acres

37,054
31,604,911
853
109

4,916
405,616
83
27

2,546
510,253
200
31

47,463
9,231,570
195
20

47,846
10,150,539
212
67

7,521
1,121,329
149
5

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

892,170
1,046

1,045,133
12,667

2,073,605
10,347

1,096,718
5,639

661,201
3,117

1,146,213
7,688

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

99,344

64,090

119,718

54,604

76,948

40,666

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

4,276
9,359
8,476
5,501
3,185
6,257

1,232
1,894
1,287
400
63
40

651
802
568
280
99
146

12,184
20,680
8,543
3,461
1,225
1,370

3,504
16,243
16,244
7,432
2,470
1,953

4,813
1,972
423
154
44
115

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

24,938
11,483,936
17,899
5,888,926

3,884
163,686
3,517
136,833

1,989
432,773
1,615
409,468

26,555
2,953,340
20,486
2,112,129

31,924
4,478,168
23,179
3,390,437

6,281
177,626
6,044
103,120

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

15,774
2,867,957

789
9,901

560
104,562

12,868
1,552,118

5,716
1,017,773

2,810
58,635

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ............... $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

6,061,134
163,576

551,553
112,195

1,083,035
425,387

7,785,228
164,027

7,112,866
148,662

513,626
68,292

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................. $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products .................................. $1,000

1,981,399
4,079,735

401,372
150,181

210,635
872,400

6,256,228
1,529,000

2,142,270
4,970,596

429,916
83,711

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

17,566
3,002
3,122
3,600
2,383
2,283
5,098

1,933
719
561
652
329
231
491

683
201
159
272
127
115
989

21,529
4,839
4,668
5,404
3,355
2,435
5,233

23,391
4,450
4,527
4,906
2,308
1,491
6,773

2,932
1,012
996
1,143
557
353
528

Government payments .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000

11,572
155,980

352
4,122

950
8,896

4,664
45,343

14,546
224,523

218
2,378

11,075
183,091

1,233
36,971

1,063
22,499

6,877
200,587

10,936
211,673

636
46,522

Total farm production expenses .............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

5,431,280
146,577

469,319
95,468

823,103
323,293

5,762,883
121,418

5,982,253
125,031

486,648
64,705

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

37,054
968,925
26,149

4,916
123,327
25,087

2,546
291,326
114,425

47,463
2,268,275
47,790

47,846
1,566,809
32,747

7,521
75,878
10,089

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ..............................................................................number
Other ..................................................................................number

14,958
22,096

2,273
2,643

1,504
1,042

20,904
26,559

20,106
27,740

3,861
3,660

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .....................................................................................number
200 days or more ...........................................................number

25,975
14,712

3,355
2,093

1,420
918

31,400
18,743

30,297
19,087

5,618
2,827

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows ........................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................ farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................ farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ................................................... farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) .................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........................... farms
number

14,685
2,745,253
11,627
735,014
449
126,944
11,963
3,148,677
1,171
882,695
1,230
2,376,709
1,600
413,450
3,018
3,902,950
146
17,729

1,210
50,213
754
5,982
269
20,685
805
17,348
244
3,645
251
6,818
399
5,767
822
(D)
72
420,789

399
20,994
253
3,668
83
6,526
307
11,219
77
8,955
84
49,898
56
903
164
(D)
845
246,098,878

21,011
1,711,011
16,694
942,419
422
119,856
14,146
843,641
1,906
19,937
1,326
25,398
875
13,030
3,361
11,787,758
248
73,353,351

20,647
1,117,087
17,721
554,099
639
77,193
16,261
595,273
1,111
263,471
830
942,400
664
11,313
2,870
19,273,181
2,265
1,398,912,031

1,142
151,479
853
86,000
15
2,296
713
70,567
225
14,933
148
20,569
394
22,376
354
368,233
7
(D)

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................. farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels

2,585
1,054,844
140,523,805
857
111,116
2,327,377
3,695
2,369,096
88,427,841
3,566
2,343,606
86,598,055
127
(D)
(D)
32
(D)
(D)

61
3,563
424,350
253
24,174
480,472
3
55
2,300
3
55
2,300
-

843
185,407
18,346,034
73
6,353
67,825
340
54,546
3,635,755
340
54,546
3,635,755
-

513
33,915
2,991,208
119
27,005
484,308
79
9,157
497,844
79
9,157
497,844
-

3,114
449,007
54,137,330
284
38,657
676,293
1,332
228,959
9,206,001
1,332
228,959
9,206,001
-

14
3,115
124,878
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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..........................................................acres
Median size of farm ...........................................................acres

25,349
11,497,383
454
52

76,860
26,775,100
348
95

60,938
14,773,184
242
54

92,856
30,747,550
331
151

65,531
46,345,827
707
200

85,260
13,993,121
164
80

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

894,497
1,972

1,321,080
3,792

868,699
3,583

1,122,023
3,388

644,039
911

440,213
2,682

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

114,383

136,609

103,427

136,771

114,261

57,591

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

4,891
7,497
5,225
3,445
1,808
2,483

8,603
20,592
18,410
13,116
8,309
7,830

9,720
19,533
15,993
8,012
3,774
3,906

8,709
17,824
24,692
22,354
11,826
7,451

2,123
10,041
18,992
14,108
7,932
12,335

4,579
25,235
35,379
15,080
3,242
1,745

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

18,782
5,918,899
13,975
4,225,786

67,431
23,707,699
54,185
22,611,443

51,283
12,716,037
41,743
12,108,940

82,785
26,316,332
63,672
23,799,380

55,272
28,216,064
43,553
19,886,655

72,015
7,278,098
57,528
5,057,883

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

16,124
3,299,889

2,388
474,454

2,391
397,113

1,287
189,518

5,957
2,762,748

2,980
58,730

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) .............. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

5,688,765
224,418

13,329,107
173,421

8,271,291
135,733

20,418,096
219,890

14,413,182
219,944

4,824,561
56,586

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................ $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................. $1,000

2,324,789
3,363,976

10,876,415
2,452,692

5,319,019
2,952,272

10,343,585
10,074,511

4,887,212
9,525,971

1,404,769
3,419,792

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ...........................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ..........................................................................

10,772
2,192
2,281
2,617
1,666
1,505
4,316

26,879
4,278
4,877
5,910
5,381
6,245
23,290

22,470
4,971
5,686
6,325
4,531
4,273
12,682

26,730
3,986
5,100
6,663
7,514
9,805
33,058

22,731
3,863
5,198
7,844
6,097
5,609
14,189

35,800
9,787
11,150
12,642
6,296
3,663
5,922

Government payments ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000

9,214
99,494

56,811
487,293

35,864
260,809

74,939
706,286

44,433
427,144

29,511
103,104

7,717
177,542

33,127
471,212

21,501
247,380

49,954
771,079

28,874
485,896

27,706
288,008

Total farm production expenses ............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

4,604,040
181,626

9,045,080
117,683

6,280,596
103,065

15,443,759
166,319

12,364,531
188,682

3,930,240
46,097

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

25,349
1,361,761
53,720

76,860
5,242,533
68,209

60,938
2,498,884
41,007

92,856
6,451,702
69,481

65,531
2,961,691
45,195

85,260
1,285,433
15,077

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ............................................................................. number
Other .................................................................................. number

11,579
13,770

37,223
39,637

25,510
35,428

48,637
44,219

30,873
34,658

33,935
51,325

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .................................................................................... number
200 days or more ........................................................... number

17,179
10,332

48,462
29,513

40,777
27,231

57,167
35,969

41,112
26,753

56,104
35,148

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows ......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ............................................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory .................................................. farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) ................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .......................... farms
number

10,621
2,236,147
7,365
476,292
811
536,463
9,662
1,829,456
657
32,794
728
65,618
1,210
229,022
1,610
(D)
125
7,937

18,397
1,231,105
14,753
429,111
1,217
99,677
16,046
894,593
2,864
4,298,716
3,063
13,196,581
1,886
52,360
2,801
5,285,583
260
325,036

18,483
875,350
12,668
235,299
2,023
166,149
15,088
637,951
3,420
3,669,057
3,790
9,523,891
1,968
49,021
3,583
24,238,513
399
37,072,109

29,690
3,982,344
20,809
904,100
2,390
215,391
27,535
3,635,880
8,330
19,295,092
8,758
47,279,443
3,522
209,285
2,966
53,793,712
598
10,257,286

30,017
6,669,163
25,776
1,516,374
776
115,634
27,565
8,738,281
1,454
1,885,252
1,542
4,712,308
1,166
84,194
2,634
(D)
158
26,941

43,681
2,395,455
38,298
1,166,385
2,277
90,462
38,212
1,503,458
1,498
348,023
1,210
802,782
1,436
36,996
4,129
4,584,535
647
309,769,263

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................ farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ...................................................... farms
acres
bushels

691
104,570
17,752,526
1,115
211,748
5,695,090
2,850
1,191,086
84,614,401
2,059
729,704
52,991,573
1,423
446,897
30,456,106
32
14,485
1,166,722

38,260
13,096,231
2,248,664,947
2,296
75,247
1,351,823
9,416
891,567
47,291,213
9,407
891,399
47,282,936
12
168
8,277
-

24,400
6,362,576
959,947,232
2,120
105,937
1,956,429
5,058
362,571
19,693,426
5,058
362,571
19,693,426
-

50,095
13,842,282
2,292,163,101
4,967
220,646
4,138,151
577
29,512
1,383,753
526
27,836
1,305,539
53
1,676
78,214
-

11,236
3,680,278
500,560,815
1,665
166,018
2,988,294
22,630
8,527,780
270,115,386
22,630
8,527,780
270,115,386
-

7,060
1,313,320
166,687,678
2,255
86,542
1,189,499
1,414
239,267
11,108,925
1,414
239,267
11,108,925
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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Farms .....................................................................................number
Land in farms ............................................................................ acres
Average size of farm ......................................................... acres
Median size of farm ........................................................... acres

30,106
8,109,975
269
60

8,136
1,347,566
166
65

12,834
2,051,756
160
52

7,691
517,879
67
24

56,014
10,031,807
179
60

80,992
26,917,962
332
148

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

554,270
2,058

364,807
2,203

1,124,529
7,034

829,090
12,313

610,556
3,409

853,968
2,569

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

78,998

65,961

98,823

56,373

90,742

131,698

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

3,282
10,394
8,457
4,550
1,501
1,922

1,046
2,383
3,019
1,178
330
180

1,554
4,589
4,067
1,719
539
366

2,199
2,885
1,903
586
90
28

4,219
20,726
19,206
7,275
2,619
1,969

3,687
16,927
25,679
20,188
8,323
6,188

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

19,866
4,691,344
13,783
3,342,048

6,557
529,253
5,189
393,738

10,235
1,405,442
8,278
1,246,603

5,508
187,406
4,792
153,993

48,592
7,803,643
37,868
6,859,081

71,970
21,948,603
53,943
19,267,018

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

3,218
954,353

901
20,994

1,326
92,805

1,630
23,133

5,078
500,428

2,918
506,357

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ............... $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

2,617,981
86,959

617,190
75,859

1,835,090
142,987

489,820
63,687

5,753,219
102,710

13,180,466
162,738

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................. $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products .................................. $1,000

1,604,647
1,013,334

326,573
290,617

629,303
1,205,787

364,481
125,338

3,329,928
2,423,291

7,048,913
6,131,554

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

14,626
2,934
3,295
3,167
1,771
1,091
3,222

3,924
838
846
949
479
328
772

4,985
1,248
1,272
1,469
910
691
2,259

3,329
839
769
1,035
518
398
803

24,150
5,229
5,292
6,094
3,941
3,342
7,966

30,678
4,451
4,795
6,677
5,737
6,490
22,164

Government payments .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000

10,621
169,333

1,459
8,815

4,588
33,386

593
4,603

23,239
118,871

56,657
445,861

4,951
93,392

1,884
35,359

4,741
90,921

2,087
63,327

17,728
223,607

44,751
622,068

Total farm production expenses .............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

2,118,965
70,383

493,693
60,680

1,546,646
120,512

461,483
60,003

4,786,767
85,457

10,320,405
127,425

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

30,106
761,740
25,302

8,136
167,671
20,609

12,834
412,752
32,161

7,691
96,266
12,517

56,014
1,308,930
23,368

80,992
3,927,990
48,498

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ..............................................................................number
Other ..................................................................................number

12,591
17,515

3,540
4,596

6,269
6,565

3,688
4,003

24,795
31,219

39,628
41,364

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .....................................................................................number
200 days or more ...........................................................number

19,693
11,866

5,611
3,222

8,286
5,052

5,273
3,257

35,481
22,413

51,380
31,525

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows ........................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................ farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................ farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ................................................... farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) .................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........................... farms
number

14,075
878,664
12,355
510,837
298
28,338
10,977
403,495
718
10,615
525
15,513
549
8,723
1,450
1,991,941
308
187,733,125

2,112
88,191
1,326
12,114
479
32,527
1,447
27,501
437
4,401
460
7,954
647
10,918
1,346
(D)
180
19,840

3,695
190,504
2,526
44,015
663
57,172
2,947
90,130
412
(D)
454
123,734
804
22,143
1,229
2,662,723
808
296,373,113

1,832
46,852
1,173
8,646
310
15,050
1,066
20,405
453
11,553
350
17,955
734
11,787
1,354
139,764
94
17,330

14,454
1,048,206
7,848
109,500
2,647
344,233
11,631
603,609
2,691
1,032,054
2,930
3,316,183
2,409
81,728
5,247
9,034,335
725
4,041,902

24,685
2,395,217
14,410
399,768
5,148
459,752
22,122
1,586,705
4,382
7,652,284
4,748
22,815,512
2,522
144,557
3,760
10,596,573
940
47,948,383

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................. farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels

1,331
722,387
114,674,506
39
4,087
69,995
815
215,177
11,502,018
815
215,177
11,502,018
-

26
3,272
419,517
185
23,516
429,432
13
512
22,474
6
129
6,994
11
383
15,480
-

2,803
460,137
45,548,271
898
63,979
791,447
1,497
166,713
10,717,293
1,495
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
-

50
2,432
372,853
230
13,895
275,194
7
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
-

13,768
2,350,668
288,066,336
3,352
297,381
4,350,145
6,263
523,153
33,583,908
6,217
520,601
33,481,512
55
2,552
102,396
-

30,976
7,801,001
1,138,660,229
7,998
433,506
5,791,485
6,727
1,718,565
82,488,109
683
(D)
(D)
6,217
1,646,309
79,279,840
64
(D)
(D)
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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..........................................................acres
Median size of farm ...........................................................acres

41,959
11,456,241
273
100

107,825
29,026,573
269
115

29,524
61,388,462
2,079
320

47,712
45,480,358
953
320

3,131
5,865,392
1,873
51

4,166
471,911
113
45

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

510,454
1,870

586,478
2,179

1,611,155
775

1,104,392
1,159

1,148,693
613

558,385
4,929

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

73,558

68,171

103,494

157,427

111,799

58,413

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

2,056
10,234
16,519
8,623
2,283
2,244

3,868
25,186
40,246
24,537
8,180
5,808

1,917
5,462
4,971
4,464
2,919
9,791

2,270
6,581
10,104
9,838
7,717
11,202

631
898
571
367
217
447

754
1,405
1,304
546
119
38

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

27,349
5,530,825
18,773
4,223,708

86,299
16,405,595
69,585
12,980,113

21,809
18,241,710
16,441
9,163,867

40,798
21,486,025
34,715
18,169,876

2,060
753,718
1,572
504,311

2,929
128,938
2,494
99,520

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

2,284
1,368,661

3,613
1,199,981

10,457
2,013,167

17,128
8,558,559

2,054
691,030

505
2,482

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) .............. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

4,876,781
116,227

7,512,926
69,677

2,803,062
94,942

15,506,035
324,992

513,269
163,931

199,051
47,780

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................ $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................. $1,000

1,668,028
3,208,753

3,494,938
4,017,988

1,273,721
1,529,340

6,843,325
8,662,710

219,341
293,928

106,467
92,584

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ...........................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ..........................................................................

22,205
3,659
4,029
4,520
1,930
1,070
4,546

39,479
10,172
12,872
16,261
10,563
6,634
11,844

11,977
1,784
1,934
2,770
2,215
2,464
6,380

11,042
1,792
2,186
3,878
3,977
5,261
19,576

1,184
269
333
334
217
179
615

2,068
466
469
466
263
148
286

Government payments ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000

17,187
231,382

45,102
319,519

13,080
221,977

34,924
387,340

331
4,007

423
2,474

9,672
152,976

32,143
262,604

11,344
201,752

26,568
398,814

551
10,383

1,063
20,988

Total farm production expenses ............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

4,288,729
102,212

6,135,205
56,900

2,399,635
81,277

12,325,329
258,328

401,986
128,389

195,791
46,997

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ........................... farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

41,959
972,410
23,175

107,825
1,959,854
18,176

29,524
827,156
28,016

47,712
3,966,860
83,142

3,131
125,672
40,138

4,166
26,721
6,414

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ............................................................................. number
Other .................................................................................. number

15,935
26,024

45,031
62,794

14,957
14,567

28,854
18,858

1,650
1,481

1,930
2,236

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .................................................................................... number
200 days or more ........................................................... number

26,821
16,334

70,380
45,621

17,778
10,150

27,765
17,159

1,997
1,167

2,909
1,706

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows ......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ....................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ............................................................... farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory .................................................. farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) ................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .......................... farms
number

17,752
987,342
15,910
521,517
177
22,560
14,535
530,495
683
337,244
439
1,294,545
380
8,414
1,925
6,236,952
1,453
823,427,574

58,645
4,292,702
51,289
2,089,181
2,621
110,358
52,060
2,462,198
2,999
3,101,469
2,971
9,073,468
2,247
77,082
6,099
7,249,420
644
279,937,641

12,341
2,589,679
11,162
1,522,187
385
17,458
11,526
1,842,159
483
181,602
565
334,101
1,493
272,012
1,650
355,226
87
119,677

21,424
6,576,950
18,233
1,889,842
493
54,410
20,218
7,620,019
2,213
3,268,544
2,482
10,880,337
1,287
76,397
1,960
10,487,473
206
4,893,959

1,513
441,629
1,275
238,662
56
27,660
1,260
280,998
91
2,949
70
(D)
250
68,581
312
5,852
4
(D)

1,027
36,880
642
4,981
225
14,611
599
12,350
266
2,792
298
4,901
531
7,671
912
210,380
83
(D)

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................ farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ...................................................... farms
acres
bushels

2,091
873,618
127,841,765
126
11,900
152,082
1,006
331,767
18,175,120
1,006
331,767
18,175,120
-

15,375
3,256,195
439,417,160
1,704
69,353
1,041,591
7,640
881,227
36,293,751
7,640
881,227
36,293,751
-

297
38,002
5,147,840
383
45,172
974,410
5,460
5,059,916
147,533,888
3,000
2,194,539
81,551,235
3,621
2,393,672
54,347,900
641
471,705
11,634,753

22,812
9,192,656
1,426,459,812
2,671
185,584
3,171,470
8,037
1,964,302
81,748,076
7,895
1,955,736
81,449,590
164
8,566
298,486
-

10
473
73,176
36
5,451
134,522
42
12,826
1,279,268
37
11,838
1,190,936
8
988
88,332
-

13
226
27,547
135
12,640
262,867
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
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Table 1. State Summary Highlights: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Farms .....................................................................................number
Land in farms ............................................................................ acres
Average size of farm ......................................................... acres
Median size of farm ........................................................... acres

10,327
733,450
71
17

20,930
43,238,049
2,066
40

36,352
7,174,743
197
95

52,913
8,474,671
160
50

31,970
39,674,586
1,241
550

75,861
13,956,563
184
66

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

1,089,883
15,346

696,081
337

449,010
2,275

656,080
4,096

957,053
771

649,130
3,528

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

68,374

55,457

97,550

76,793

174,683

88,352

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

2,950
4,814
1,675
589
191
108

6,471
4,405
3,072
2,141
1,286
3,555

2,914
8,799
13,847
7,739
2,014
1,039

5,001
20,772
17,830
5,786
1,862
1,662

387
2,268
6,068
6,710
4,687
11,850

7,767
24,361
25,809
11,190
4,020
2,714

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

8,138
488,697
7,180
415,542

13,191
2,334,018
9,311
1,009,683

31,083
4,314,954
26,814
3,651,278

39,879
4,895,204
32,803
4,188,658

29,378
27,527,180
20,408
22,035,717

64,775
10,832,772
54,790
9,991,007

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

2,055
95,277

10,167
830,048

3,036
68,010

5,788
232,075

795
236,138

2,402
37,959

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ............... $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

986,885
95,564

2,175,080
103,922

4,418,634
121,551

10,313,628
194,917

6,084,218
190,310

7,070,212
93,200

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................. $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products .................................. $1,000

851,653
135,233

553,140
1,621,940

1,561,927
2,856,706

2,606,279
7,707,350

5,038,521
1,045,697

4,109,722
2,960,490

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

4,948
999
1,007
1,108
656
462
1,147

10,496
2,520
2,252
2,064
1,065
844
1,689

13,004
3,075
3,770
4,706
2,694
2,253
6,850

22,608
5,863
5,805
5,828
2,765
1,718
8,326

11,386
868
1,215
1,967
2,163
2,891
11,480

27,556
7,357
7,793
9,045
6,501
5,565
12,044

Government payments .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000

857
6,988

3,329
43,377

10,596
62,652

13,856
147,334

26,708
359,532

38,069
232,184

3,337
92,697

3,170
53,501

13,891
204,670

15,622
257,582

20,204
385,147

26,316
237,920

Total farm production expenses .............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

835,211
80,876

1,904,465
90,992

3,503,312
96,372

8,309,765
157,046

4,239,872
132,620

5,459,960
71,973

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

10,327
251,360
24,340

20,930
367,493
17,558

36,352
1,182,644
32,533

52,913
2,409,247
45,532

31,970
2,589,025
80,983

75,861
2,080,357
27,423

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ..............................................................................number
Other ..................................................................................number

4,626
5,701

10,040
10,890

19,624
16,728

24,244
28,669

18,525
13,445

32,676
43,185

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .....................................................................................number
200 days or more ...........................................................number

7,119
4,107

13,449
7,230

22,070
13,640

33,311
20,711

16,679
9,712

50,887
33,448

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows ........................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................ farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................ farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ................................................... farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) .................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........................... farms
number

1,435
38,198
932
9,298
152
9,790
1,136
13,955
271
8,551
381
23,420
1,018
14,835
1,367
1,560,177
128
119,175

9,508
1,525,976
8,208
530,173
272
326,400
7,021
952,841
395
1,972
351
3,792
2,896
126,928
1,571
(D)
24
(D)

13,589
1,443,297
6,803
103,620
5,683
626,455
10,898
583,468
1,871
85,741
1,817
322,396
1,799
63,182
4,006
3,952,975
452
1,779,733

19,229
820,182
14,895
373,024
463
47,589
15,953
463,680
2,836
10,134,004
2,459
43,241,680
1,275
27,714
3,736
12,748,275
1,948
781,416,896

10,508
1,811,523
9,667
930,023
402
26,479
10,025
1,109,460
350
181,679
351
675,808
678
88,686
516
109,344
75
14,442

26,105
1,272,402
17,398
293,757
3,650
271,938
21,438
793,955
3,718
1,831,084
4,505
5,881,107
3,409
123,161
5,255
27,070,109
791
49,656,074

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................. farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels

731
81,556
10,137,862
234
11,528
164,400
318
27,991
1,426,039
318
27,991
1,426,039
-

122
53,851
9,626,854
285
79,141
1,937,769
535
302,958
8,236,505
520
300,539
8,098,467
13
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

4,243
551,629
71,454,280
5,278
507,568
8,640,006
1,058
84,955
4,544,032
1,012
82,172
4,422,712
76
2,783
121,320
-

6,324
965,426
98,245,673
733
56,886
631,752
3,184
511,713
19,917,842
3,184
511,713
19,917,842
-

5,809
2,348,171
275,329,681
1,707
180,634
1,965,111
12,303
8,428,462
293,464,779
1,434
446,115
21,336,301
10,670
6,519,681
229,438,870
2,487
1,462,666
42,689,608

24,436
3,606,246
526,601,789
3,928
182,935
3,191,893
11,485
732,106
42,997,358
11,485
732,106
42,997,358
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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..........................................................acres
Median size of farm ...........................................................acres

86,565
35,087,269
405
137

38,553
16,399,647
425
29

63,163
7,809,244
124
65

1,219
67,819
56
24

25,867
4,889,339
189
64

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

468,809
1,157

804,145
1,890

590,376
4,775

936,229
16,828

540,200
2,858

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

63,642

79,175

72,988

65,343

64,977

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres .................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ...............................................................................
180 to 499 acres .............................................................................
500 to 999 acres .............................................................................
1,000 acres or more ........................................................................

3,802
18,700
29,719
19,140
7,484
7,720

9,546
14,142
7,430
3,340
1,531
2,564

5,601
20,267
26,049
8,799
1,816
631

353
484
308
67
5
2

1,970
8,959
9,033
3,981
1,059
865

Total cropland ............................................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ................................................................farms
acres

59,040
13,007,625
46,224
7,650,080

26,650
5,010,408
22,131
3,037,261

54,772
4,870,287
44,269
3,942,079

926
24,457
823
19,325

18,534
2,151,219
12,962
1,551,670

Irrigated land ..............................................................................farms
acres

3,026
534,768

16,792
1,845,194

3,958
37,786

313
4,306

2,030
132,439

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ...............$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

5,806,061
67,072

4,386,143
113,769

5,808,803
91,965

65,908
54,067

2,352,681
90,953

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .................$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................................$1,000

1,187,625
4,618,436

2,976,087
1,410,055

1,869,706
3,939,097

55,602
10,306

798,490
1,554,190

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

34,669
9,059
10,731
13,494
6,886
4,563
7,163

17,450
4,651
3,934
3,730
2,272
1,838
4,678

27,495
5,609
5,746
6,488
4,103
3,067
10,655

487
140
147
179
93
56
117

14,336
2,609
2,875
2,289
1,289
664
1,805

Government payments ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................farms
$1,000

27,015
209,465

5,115
76,491

17,441
75,975

101
743

7,715
67,253

17,270
236,684

10,529
175,953

17,846
197,047

261
5,333

5,458
101,271

Total farm production expenses ..............................................$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

5,223,365
60,340

3,734,859
96,876

4,909,109
77,721

65,062
53,373

2,012,179
77,789

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

86,565
1,028,845
11,885

38,553
903,728
23,441

63,163
1,172,716
18,567

1,219
6,921
5,678

25,867
509,026
19,679

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ............................................................................. number
Other .................................................................................. number

36,052
50,513

17,825
20,728

28,751
34,412

621
598

9,739
16,128

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .................................................................................... number
200 days or more ........................................................... number

56,815
37,167

25,359
14,655

40,230
24,880

823
500

16,801
10,239

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................farms
number
Beef cows ..........................................................................farms
number
Milk cows ...........................................................................farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ............................................................farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) ....................................................farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...........................farms
number

55,105
5,391,337
47,059
2,063,613
981
66,023
45,512
3,895,053
2,702
2,398,372
2,274
9,010,682
1,939
76,243
5,235
3,323,802
636
242,228,335

16,062
1,389,189
12,876
604,069
596
116,788
13,077
1,020,380
1,283
21,125
1,466
(D)
3,209
217,401
4,386
2,736,464
270
24,625,417

25,975
1,609,147
12,253
158,430
8,333
553,321
19,784
810,533
3,637
1,167,449
3,440
4,198,235
3,672
96,883
7,604
21,982,408
1,139
150,102,682

276
5,085
227
1,800
39
1,325
148
1,629
103
2,316
81
4,526
107
1,459
154
45,825
12
(D)

8,835
400,996
8,177
230,419
106
17,830
6,782
187,787
812
293,793
700
1,091,982
367
7,852
1,756
4,714,337
453
236,209,584

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain .........................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop .................................................farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all .................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels

913
270,838
38,603,555
185
30,163
567,496
8,744
3,421,098
89,968,524
8,744
3,421,098
89,968,524
-

248
35,271
7,008,419
247
25,386
633,222
1,406
855,052
43,969,219
1,151
736,558
38,177,598
525
118,329
5,778,241
5
165
13,380

16,030
980,753
118,964,770
10,230
429,139
7,057,789
4,577
152,528
8,949,116
4,577
152,528
8,949,116
-

4
41
3,207
39
1,653
32,886
-

2,601
372,558
35,122,617
121
13,392
184,659
726
136,766
3,986,026
726
136,766
3,986,026
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Table 1. State Summary Highlights: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Farms .....................................................................................number
Land in farms ............................................................................ acres
Average size of farm ......................................................... acres
Median size of farm ........................................................... acres

31,169
43,666,403
1,401
425

79,280
10,969,798
138
58

247,437
130,398,753
527
87

16,700
11,094,700
664
36

6,984
1,233,313
177
90

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

1,255,332
896

467,420
3,378

669,154
1,270

829,816
1,249

512,684
2,903

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

155,652

58,882

64,350

75,365

74,500

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres ................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ..............................................................................
180 to 499 acres ............................................................................
500 to 999 acres ............................................................................
1,000 acres or more .......................................................................

920
3,898
5,909
5,874
4,714
9,854

5,814
29,396
29,588
10,847
2,287
1,348

21,024
72,837
71,264
42,131
17,843
22,338

4,194
5,127
3,354
1,824
895
1,306

635
1,862
2,396
1,557
390
144

Total cropland ........................................................................... farms
acres
Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms
acres

26,625
19,094,311
21,902
15,278,709

61,274
6,047,348
48,292
4,226,440

153,276
33,667,177
111,671
19,174,301

12,398
1,837,904
10,259
964,702

5,439
516,924
4,707
433,074

Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms
acres

1,627
373,842

2,453
81,405

19,713
5,010,416

12,492
1,134,144

523
2,295

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ............... $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

6,570,450
210,801

2,617,394
33,015

21,001,074
84,874

1,415,678
84,771

673,713
96,465

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ................. $1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products .................................. $1,000

3,383,497
3,186,953

1,147,786
1,469,608

6,565,576
14,435,499

372,396
1,043,281

99,262
574,451

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 ........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 ........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

8,277
1,077
1,433
2,515
2,515
3,409
11,943

38,522
9,539
11,217
9,488
4,712
2,001
3,801

116,887
28,630
30,256
30,100
15,210
8,774
17,580

7,059
1,857
1,951
1,994
1,363
860
1,616

2,581
695
841
902
497
390
1,078

Government payments .............................................................. farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000

22,911
270,748

17,320
95,744

48,027
720,903

2,960
22,759

1,351
6,773

18,707
365,971

22,015
151,481

43,311
668,236

3,541
36,546

2,433
28,764

Total farm production expenses .............................................. $1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

4,989,172
160,068

2,620,841
33,058

19,223,099
77,689

1,215,579
72,789

549,904
78,738

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................ farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................ dollars

31,169
2,217,996
71,160

79,280
243,778
3,075

247,437
3,167,114
12,800

16,700
259,403
15,533

6,984
159,346
22,816

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ..............................................................................number
Other ..................................................................................number

18,775
12,394

30,849
48,431

98,692
148,745

6,340
10,360

3,461
3,523

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .....................................................................................number
200 days or more ...........................................................number

17,490
10,335

52,981
32,834

170,322
97,523

11,731
7,188

4,661
2,587

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ................................................... farms
number
Beef cows .......................................................................... farms
number
Milk cows ........................................................................... farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ........................................................... farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................ farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................ farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ................................................... farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) .................................................... farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........................... farms
number

15,667
3,687,728
13,802
1,649,492
656
86,243
15,171
2,745,227
959
1,490,034
1,042
4,487,708
1,669
335,897
915
2,920,799
85
272,986

46,719
2,122,018
42,344
1,179,102
1,230
61,131
38,961
1,095,372
1,566
138,207
1,160
470,213
1,261
29,751
5,176
1,713,388
670
206,132,684

152,102
13,709,543
131,769
5,259,843
1,293
404,399
116,626
11,841,250
4,471
1,155,790
4,053
2,794,334
8,750
945,164
14,562
19,116,712
1,277
616,299,999

7,581
843,474
5,589
364,744
450
85,262
6,257
519,155
611
760,035
630
2,050,082
1,615
277,635
1,310
3,584,791
39
1,165

2,459
264,823
1,048
10,002
1,219
139,719
1,937
107,049
249
2,701
239
4,968
626
13,925
1,068
223,605
133
(D)

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop ................................................. farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all ................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain ....................................................... farms
acres
bushels

12,198
4,455,368
518,552,101
3,928
383,599
4,358,190
7,163
3,341,778
141,003,068
4,461
1,995,368
89,916,077
4,000
1,339,007
50,902,643
24
7,403
184,348

4,653
780,608
83,636,352
884
52,565
577,940
1,358
254,944
10,445,442
1,358
254,944
10,445,442
-

4,543
1,963,640
286,386,341
560
151,091
3,417,965
8,565
3,844,241
134,643,897
8,493
3,825,581
134,070,553
78
18,660
573,344
-

331
21,367
3,249,594
573
45,375
969,548
602
137,404
5,771,071
546
129,946
5,386,467
86
7,458
384,604
-

71
5,368
773,897
674
87,403
1,658,746
9
379
13,722
5
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Farms .................................................................................... number
Land in farms .............................................................................acres
Average size of farm ..........................................................acres
Median size of farm ...........................................................acres

47,383
8,103,925
171
70

39,284
14,972,789
381
30

23,618
3,697,606
157
90

78,463
15,190,804
194
95

11,069
30,169,526
2,726
230

Estimated market value of land and buildings:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars
Average per acre ............................................................. dollars

720,538
4,213

759,146
1,992

373,435
2,385

624,428
3,225

1,397,691
513

Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment:
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

65,870

83,468

38,871

96,278

97,356

Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres .....................................................................................
10 to 49 acres .................................................................................
50 to 179 acres ...............................................................................
180 to 499 acres .............................................................................
500 to 999 acres .............................................................................
1,000 acres or more ........................................................................

3,530
15,177
17,589
7,777
1,985
1,325

9,211
14,790
7,307
3,479
1,731
2,766

1,207
5,749
10,739
4,681
908
334

4,861
19,895
29,765
17,837
4,149
1,956

652
2,004
2,461
1,712
1,107
3,133

Total cropland ............................................................................farms
acres
Harvested cropland ................................................................farms
acres

35,954
3,274,137
30,563
2,544,997

26,005
7,609,210
20,091
4,387,169

19,446
942,132
17,494
692,003

68,478
10,116,279
54,105
8,884,628

6,838
2,576,017
5,573
1,536,240

Irrigated land ..............................................................................farms
acres

2,347
82,187

15,492
1,735,917

457
2,189

2,907
377,291

5,793
1,550,723

Market value of agricultural products sold (see text) ...............$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

2,906,188
61,334

6,792,856
172,917

591,665
25,051

8,967,358
114,288

1,157,535
104,575

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .................$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................................$1,000

858,301
2,047,887

4,754,898
2,037,958

78,308
513,357

2,669,326
6,298,032

213,808
943,728

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 ............................................................................
$2,500 to $4,999 .............................................................................
$5,000 to $9,999 .............................................................................
$10,000 to $24,999 .........................................................................
$25,000 to $49,999 .........................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .........................................................................
$100,000 or more ...........................................................................

20,191
5,391
6,191
6,597
3,399
1,886
3,728

18,443
3,817
3,717
3,423
2,190
1,729
5,965

12,433
3,531
2,913
2,538
1,033
421
749

30,296
5,955
6,732
7,732
5,704
5,397
16,647

3,920
918
947
1,261
922
975
2,126

Government payments ..............................................................farms
$1,000
Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ............................farms
$1,000

9,852
54,940

6,899
138,272

2,173
2,929

47,477
195,787

2,790
28,157

14,910
170,355

10,733
244,801

4,004
22,280

39,314
324,614

3,850
60,157

Total farm production expenses ..............................................$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

2,711,537
57,226

5,390,313
137,214

545,855
23,112

6,748,715
86,011

970,138
87,645

Net cash farm income of operation (see text) ............................farms
$1,000
Average per farm ............................................................. dollars

47,383
419,946
8,863

39,284
1,785,615
45,454

23,618
71,019
3,007

78,463
2,739,043
34,909

11,069
275,712
24,909

Principal operator by primary occupation:
Farming ............................................................................. number
Other .................................................................................. number

20,294
27,089

18,021
21,263

9,799
13,819

37,047
41,416

5,445
5,624

Principal operator by days worked off farm:
Any .................................................................................... number
200 days or more ........................................................... number

30,998
19,236

25,583
15,396

15,544
9,948

47,971
31,654

7,220
4,371

Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................farms
number
Beef cows ..........................................................................farms
number
Milk cows ...........................................................................farms
number
Cattle and calves sold ............................................................farms
number
Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................farms
number
Hogs and pigs sold ................................................................farms
number
Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................farms
number
Layers inventory (see text) ....................................................farms
number
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...........................farms
number

25,957
1,566,217
21,907
695,061
1,154
98,917
21,884
880,607
1,240
371,176
964
965,117
2,132
77,648
3,464
3,208,912
672
249,184,367

12,731
1,088,846
10,065
274,001
817
243,132
9,521
912,299
1,463
28,545
1,596
58,917
2,366
53,220
4,878
5,785,648
307
31,669,170

12,792
411,028
10,653
203,711
370
11,744
10,474
249,845
955
8,948
1,042
19,588
1,259
38,338
2,580
1,220,280
216
88,778,413

35,125
3,373,923
14,775
269,820
14,158
1,249,309
30,193
1,513,662
3,188
436,814
3,516
1,085,793
2,816
89,575
7,211
4,873,675
1,238
46,804,252

5,625
1,311,799
4,870
732,141
122
6,644
4,880
1,036,661
272
107,180
368
330,377
902
412,804
776
16,238
41
1,890

Selected crops harvested:
Corn for grain .........................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Corn for silage or greenchop .................................................farms
acres
tons
Wheat for grain, all .................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Winter wheat for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Spring wheat for grain ........................................................farms
acres
bushels
Durum wheat for grain .......................................................farms
acres
bushels

3,063
401,070
34,811,582
2,013
126,295
1,717,974
1,348
200,342
12,345,217
1,348
200,342
12,345,217
-

550
118,665
24,553,928
537
83,353
2,129,010
2,612
2,096,350
120,617,390
2,303
1,652,961
100,463,766
1,232
441,596
20,014,978
9
1,793
138,646

686
26,618
2,916,834
550
19,408
272,039
122
5,960
336,553
122
5,960
336,553
-

27,505
3,250,847
437,174,706
15,338
732,636
11,645,140
5,422
280,464
18,789,893
5,257
272,964
18,539,559
202
7,500
250,334
-

344
54,567
6,858,369
265
32,146
646,760
347
127,051
2,978,072
314
120,970
2,809,154
37
6,081
168,918
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ...................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop .......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................................... farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all .............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton .................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ....................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................ farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
5,625
450,041
5,763,450
279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
18,286
10,202,566
18,098,998
551
290,672
799,130
16,234
359,846
778,301,825

238
16,111
905,087
78
5,827
215,276
30
1,701
17,075
875
179,673
3,660,854
917
382,566
407,598
917
382,566
407,598
-

8
1,017
49,230
22
4,322
167,170
-

18
1,090
87,980
113
31,129
3,396,006
79
19,703
1,696,731
68
20,969
396,620
46
5,849
102,603
301
171,300
513,758
298
168,798
509,156
13
2,502
4,602
-

57
6,431
601,737
697
216,432
20,761,820
34
2,073
27,488
4,610
2,819,478
98,903,025
915
854,410
1,902,073
915
854,410
1,902,073
-

299
25,993
2,595,144
161
44,125
2,872,476
58
10,909
909,160
195
30,085
536,162
239
34,002
709,841
855
471,378
1,418,751
588
211,990
677,794
424
259,388
740,957
-

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
692
846,666
31,127,405
42
(D)
(D)
6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
69,172
4,682,588
15,014
1,131,963
1,910
105,284
115,935
5,039,476

18,735
883,196
1,641,373
7
19
13,720
704
158,424
396,914,610
1,603
18,868
267
1,082
83
2,297
1,897
22,122

243
23,315
33,336
96
1,184
65
855
10
18

1,176
309,018
2,215,580
1
(D)
(D)
2,565
137,574
123
3,972
1
(D)
1,527
37,200

22,939
1,334,153
2,966,184
2,752
1,326,377
96,033,069
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
804
14,146
168
76
53
3,125
666
13,932

7,411
1,723,147
10,642,531
1,304
531,075
43,018,947
111
27,913
29,776,645
155
42,984
1,539,394
11
14
28,000
3,868
1,169,786
224
37,858
92
13,644
39,484
2,826,291
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Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop ......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................................ farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all ............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton ................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ...................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ............................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ........................................................... farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................................... farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

165
9,921
531,736
331
59,667
7,179,416
380
153,196
5,750,890
105
13,128
167,647
34
2,948
148,420
281
46,629
785,848
-

2
(D)
(D)
5
77
(D)
6
294
13,365
3
3
90
76
3,128
5,293,517

9
142
(D)
137
20,106
1,588,749
10
327
17,927
1
(D)
(D)
817
155,548
3,990,694
-

49
3,222
200,966
21
1,331
68,866
35
4,290
48,495
101
12,066
291,981
213
80,053
109,206
213
80,053
109,206
23
1,040
3,061,788

476
28,770
1,535,663
13
537
30,326
428
44,694
1,935,793
106
9,982
119,277
1,617
280,220
7,970,113
2,577
996,427
1,628,260
2,577
996,427
1,628,260
224
17,989
39,810,076

-

13,998
1,621,178
4,256,940
282
112,991
124,244,896
226
29,235
764,791
708
97,251
248
62,694
1
(D)
877
6,986

2,060
81,269
176,786
735
10,514
133
100
3
(D)
338
3,672

430
14,211
37,989
3
(D)
(D)
233
40,088
21
2,402
10
10
32
524

5,755
354,860
1,120,290
7
11,376
975,319
108
378,587
14,127,121
423
118,637
341,137,148
1,493
265,835
181
26,526
31
2,859
8,993
677,403

14,556
663,750
1,380,403
35
2,150
(D)
2,762
518,719
1,634,837,229
1,445
128,720
122
380
69
573
3,745
129,921

30
1,000
2,215
9
(D)
(D)
42
(D)
(D)
901
6,845
15
7
94
297
4,443
36,652
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ...................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop .......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................................... farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all .............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton .................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ....................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................ farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

298
19,629
1,178,663
2,146
547,928
42,464,856
3
170
2,070
641
88,987
1,646,970
-

1,006
24,265
1,500,658
46
738
43,029
731
76,601
5,960,150
58
1,169
13,502
33,945
8,293,711
353,741,105
13
827
1,656,819

568
7,948
403,631
37
493
21,911
78
8,938
811,912
52
796
6,196
21,973
4,783,821
211,074,079
1
(D)
(D)
267
2,174
4,525,089

3,056
66,651
4,481,462
86
2,815
139,145
40
2,113
174,761
51
837
8,738
41,524
8,612,810
430,739,578
1
(D)
(D)
-

874
29,761
1,363,381
157
13,109
692,044
11,379
2,625,920
201,048,807
1,779
131,125
1,505,041
13,232
2,591,428
82,719,224
33
5,955
134,719
106
40,924
54,814
106
40,924
54,814
-

118
1,002
55,839
52
2,626
98,830
92
11,590
950,509
56
1,549
14,211
4,129
1,087,037
29,582,097
8,113
87,641
196,259,377

11,159
1,316,296
5,198,288
1
(D)
(D)
507
163,598
5,631,170
1,137
377,062
703
350,905
485
7,682

19,865
593,186
1,770,834
3
(D)
(D)
46
3,217
4,356,557
1,377
71,371
253
6,244
21
19
871
6,032

18,917
546,764
1,306,246
2
(D)
(D)
1,363
35,503
263
2,288
23
13
546
3,843

26,901
1,125,565
3,897,996
5
667
631,300
881
9,544
230
646
19
8
743
2,724

29,266
2,800,129
6,916,201
681
156,378
220,194,520
473
8,976
137
5,266
36
49
432
7,162

49,825
2,456,564
4,042,948
14
82
40,100
2,123
7,776
531
291
66
44
1,040
3,861
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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop ......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................................ farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all ............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton ................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ...................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ............................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ........................................................... farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................................... farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

30
1,549
131,809
615
245,384
22,397,992
12
467
2,089
1,455
593,815
24,717,263
645
333,804
698,557
645
333,804
698,557
-

159
27,206
1,937,569
94
16,975
1,076,922
3
93
1,115
14
766
22,570
16
481
4,359
-

184
2,338
152,306
683
34,288
2,733,463
79
4,895
217,697
40
1,008
7,745
2,158
386,604
10,381,954
70
423
842,793

2
(D)
(D)
5
247
10,530
1
(D)
(D)
60
1,324
2,328,982

2,181
55,046
2,972,519
376
12,953
642,216
26
658
41,825
126
2,635
32,419
10,461
1,715,427
67,515,728
1,183
195,419
3,207,689
-

5,499
180,942
10,494,120
1,126
108,268
5,800,659
3
36
360
13
145
1,716
27,040
6,273,919
259,891,979
526
145,422
2,638,507
-

8,798
463,695
1,176,324
848
377,115
23,122,031
1
(D)
(D)
461
405,433
14,086,448
8
(D)
(D)
759
18,912
97
123
120
14,863
1,050
18,201

3,048
197,757
428,423
1
(D)
(D)
968
66,783
464
56,362
4
1
374
3,015

5,123
223,390
552,667
22
596
614,150
931
33,447
236
2,964
61
107
472
4,542

2,424
93,811
198,593
1
(D)
(D)
1,001
15,764
205
2,616
9
2
458
5,416

21,853
1,160,467
2,966,956
67
5,888
7,206,293
737
150,054
3,532,941
2,878
174,685
600
42,267
22
27
2,712
115,284

29,844
1,716,693
4,392,567
505
126,552
190,298,028
1,247
485,650
11,432,253
2,720
247,099
478
49,935
814
4,979
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ...................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop .......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................................... farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all .............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton .................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ....................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................ farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

44
1,345
107,161
302
116,901
9,815,654
9
4,739
76,923
2,589
1,431,085
54,316,854
980
656,051
1,289,270
980
656,051
1,289,270
-

459
7,894
382,149
56
1,531
59,238
1,085
105,483
9,922,598
174
6,533
79,962
18,388
4,672,738
165,947,323
2
(D)
(D)
511
377,960
723,043
511
377,960
723,043
111
1,577
3,557,585

488
34,633
1,673,538
2,347
718,551
29,670,161
2
(D)
(D)
8
409
16,084
105
17,151
290,498
-

885
35,108
2,108,923
35
1,777
81,963
1,901
236,607
22,177,229
444
20,376
235,551
16,620
3,834,855
189,547,373
495
107,583
2,453,158
-

2
(D)
(D)
9
1,062
93,177
1
(D)
(D)
-

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
-

13,271
680,402
1,572,853
341
185,076
13,313,823
1
(D)
(D)
85
17,781
58,481,805
1,156
31,088
178
166
122
21,027
937
15,948

57,184
3,895,401
7,182,875
435
179,300
12,266,645
28
1,963
2,456,340
1
(D)
(D)
1,335
32,837
313
6,127
46
54
1,345
22,447

12,796
2,822,442
5,490,353
17
3,410
3,787,068
220
47,533
1,174,370
313
11,899
152
11,192
389
1,491

20,576
2,563,515
6,289,171
222
47,575
61,133,340
162
44,938
1,064,504
340
23,646
135
20,438
11
2
339
1,500

1,436
464,598
1,582,983
50
11,217
24
7,491
79
460

1,581
76,877
178,138
427
3,408
132
79
263
2,285
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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop ......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ........................................ farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all ............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton ................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ...................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ............................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ........................................................... farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .............................. farms
acres
Potatoes ........................................................................... farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

50
1,234
61,563
46
1,947
136,415
12
614
33,018
13
220
2,294
524
79,218
2,443,231
2
(D)
(D)
-

45
(D)
16,467
10
824
80,299
217
73,048
2,806,719
97
18,833
297,382
1
(D)
(D)
178
7,760
173,070
199
42,207
97,206
182
37,615
88,790
44
4,592
8,416
-

1,809
60,999
3,556,221
327
10,793
530,407
26
717
35,804
155
3,192
22,571
1,347
199,775
7,456,657
143
16,218
247,762
-

556
14,337
787,753
236
13,728
667,667
210
8,635
394,040
86
2,748
28,856
6,896
1,380,792
29,142,115
1,308
526,060
785,557
1,308
526,060
785,557
2,622
170,083
365,958,031

2,513
257,021
14,862,093
4,855
1,384,689
75,444,593
17
1,122
6,464
5,779
3,073,981
106,556,290
1,682
664,389
10,745,281
-

2,800
46,348
2,883,967
210
2,994
159,965
16
1,203
50,854
122
2,718
33,003
23,892
4,236,337
191,559,567
1
(D)
(D)
475
3,499
6,811,760

3,130
115,669
226,883
2
(D)
(D)
1,456
54,062
127
2,442
60
1,068
718
10,537

5,583
365,843
1,565,071
2
(D)
(D)
29
10,305
31,988,642
1,743
36,933
142
5,675
2
(D)
2,783
43,859

20,194
1,962,620
4,981,812
28
357
367,672
3,192
160,596
860
18,911
19
7
2,686
100,035

19,432
687,650
1,170,258
29
402
383,562
699
89,029
250,970,518
3,740
118,780
1,123
14,760
389
42,108
1,551
13,724

11,561
2,525,213
4,832,502
3,000
1,054,584
1,496,184,686
553
245,735
5,695,862
224
94,543
152
91,855
41
118

31,440
1,156,523
2,807,279
4
102
143,800
2,873
47,014
631
2,943
33
12
1,462
10,367
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ...................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop .......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................................... farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all .............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton .................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ....................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................ farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

172
14,816
462,865
42
5,038
207,751
966
219,883
11,682,402
164
13,661
68,537
813
180,878
4,559,245
7
150
2,792
420
164,273
279,871
420
164,273
279,871
-

259
17,958
1,417,220
339
53,216
2,798,280
3
87
8,189
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
49
7,559
149,465
-

5,089
79,943
4,237,273
2,104
41,986
3,053,989
117
3,155
177,639
335
4,471
40,767
6,374
431,053
17,386,829
17
153
3,045
1,152
7,886
18,811,546

2
(D)
(D)
-

344
13,279
559,906
29
747
44,457
91
5,996
210,854
25
1,898
13,596
1,920
442,461
7,833,696
458
158,296
159,213
458
158,296
159,213
260
20,084
44,660,005

39,449
3,231,691
6,718,879
3
(D)
(D)
20
3,626
6,574,767
148
16,319
55,039,635
834
18,013
215
307
29
13
4,036
143,892

12,590
1,038,735
3,129,873
13
611
427,968
73
11,232
346,233
1,519
149,665
345
36,361
1
(D)
4,004
99,614

34,923
1,747,589
4,487,424
32
660
405,407
4,338
55,655
1,258
9,690
54
38
2,686
46,560

351
9,304
19,042
203
2,418
30
542
5
1
100
580

7,830
340,951
591,501
39
764
249,094
327
56,332
178,352,360
1,520
28,275
226
154
107
497
1,125
22,185
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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain .........................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ......................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ..................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop ..........................................farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans ...............................................................farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas .........................................farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all ..............................................................................farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton ....................................................................farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ........................................................................farms
acres
bales
Tobacco .................................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ................................farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice .......................................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar .............................................................farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar ..............................................................farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts ....................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ...............................farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ..................................................................farms
acres
Land in orchards ....................................................................farms
acres

1,703
124,743
8,758,284
205
28,761
1,218,568
394
129,413
7,732,205
191
17,983
178,535
9,862
3,222,872
130,377,538
34
11,891
208,659
-

78
1,679
83,840
18
997
45,265
72
10,107
831,540
48
1,533
8,961
2,967
976,011
18,552,793
779
504,057
581,236
779
504,057
581,236
1,610
20,109
38,652,986

1,109
92,653
3,663,002
28
2,090
141,999
5,975
2,427,580
153,531,033
697
121,393
1,705,391
371
93,453
3,439,765
58
6,675
127,400
7,225
4,674,229
8,147,970
7,193
4,650,039
8,102,815
70
24,190
45,155
-

266
4,833
367,230
487
22,124
1,833,678
2
(D)
(D)
7
404
6,408
16
1,627
6,994
-

12
211
11,525
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
464
21
2,011
75,318
6
(D)
(D)
-

16,121
3,239,947
6,502,232
910
400,181
613,668,505
141
1,766
45
854
2
(D)
113
550

42,280
1,784,808
2,732,930
6
2,317
240,029
8
23
20,500
19
23
14,610
1,543
34,013
398
304
57
167
786
2,866

90,860
5,264,287
14,477,068
385
145,006
9,472,871
118
35,309
45,693,688
114
(D)
(D)
784
192,291
699,723,146
2,353
128,108
330
17,129
45
2,006
8,848
215,794

8,930
690,946
2,569,087
12
5,332
2,460,696
583
5,920
113
464
805
8,058

3,624
330,984
962,986
2
(D)
(D)
494
2,927
202
266
3
(D)
310
3,547
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Table 1. State Summary Highlights: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Selected crops harvested - Con.
Oats for grain ........................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Barley for grain ...................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for grain ................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Sorghum for silage or greenchop .......................................... farms
acres
tons
Soybeans for beans .............................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Dry edible beans, excluding limas ......................................... farms
acres
cwt
Cotton, all .............................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Upland cotton .................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Pima cotton ....................................................................... farms
acres
bales
Tobacco ................................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ............................... farms
acres
tons, dry
Rice ....................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Sunflower seed, all ................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Sugarbeets for sugar ............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Sugarcane for sugar .............................................................. farms
acres
tons
Pineapples harvested ............................................................ farms
acres
tons
Peanuts for nuts .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ............................... farms
acres
Potatoes ............................................................................ farms
acres
Sweet potatoes ................................................................. farms
acres
Land in orchards ................................................................... farms
acres

230
4,893
286,954
530
27,833
2,008,416
43
1,497
63,521
87
2,573
17,516
2,104
490,396
12,624,547
196
59,243
101,745
196
59,243
101,745
895
20,881
43,338,678

138
8,956
426,027
843
223,598
13,928,713
1
(D)
(D)
8
725
27,781
269
61,055
1,049,750
-

121
1,494
74,953
61
1,328
92,942
3
(D)
(D)
23
409
2,539
115
13,717
480,186
68
248
478,054

7,934
166,794
11,122,339
1,104
23,645
1,351,838
11
242
12,774
138
2,201
19,645
14,513
1,363,124
54,701,222
6
6,069
93,244
195
934
2,254,739

154
8,040
382,864
342
52,457
4,485,775
10
450
7,514
193
24,197
566,459
-

25,986
1,305,624
2,464,783
24
137
79,944
180
21,631
52,797,144
1,616
27,887
596
5,408
83
330
1,277
19,713

10,243
846,140
3,595,392
4
(D)
61,858
3
2,076
80,206
2,026
343,787
618
157,499
3
(Z)
5,470
299,174

16,449
614,794
986,097
4
8
1,500
726
2,210
277
275
7
1
613
6,909

42,082
2,797,497
8,528,063
78
3,722
4,449,621
3,319
297,238
608
63,933
14
13
1,135
9,730

5,276
1,192,019
2,426,555
21
4,668
3,292,514
139
30,782
675,601
46
952
20
843
25
73

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Total sales (see text) .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

2,204,792
2,128,982
297,220,491
200,646,355
134,807
94,245

48,753
45,126
4,415,550
3,264,949
90,570
72,352

686
609
57,019
46,143
83,119
75,768

15,637
7,294
3,234,552
2,395,447
206,852
328,413

49,346
47,483
7,508,806
4,950,397
152,166
104,256

81,033
79,631
33,885,064
25,737,173
418,164
323,205

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

688,833
84,357
211,494
350,588
200,302
718,027
218,531
1,552,543

17,042
2,040
5,540
9,198
5,458
19,369
5,702
40,413

143
17
88
140
81
279
91
628

7,266
1,103
2,366
3,682
1,721
5,975
1,377
9,415

12,814
1,735
4,996
8,390
5,353
19,279
6,263
44,563

18,111
2,219
5,854
9,652
6,548
23,510
7,208
51,093

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

190,402
2,682,120
57,883
1,277,703
107,046
3,367,661
47,686
2,112,835

5,217
72,543
1,240
27,238
1,895
58,808
643
28,145

72
969
19
413
49
1,505
19
831

862
11,632
201
4,413
307
9,542
126
5,531

5,576
77,750
1,571
34,598
2,278
70,441
740
32,541

7,761
108,885
2,720
59,120
5,081
158,823
2,497
108,929

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

125,456
8,961,255
147,500
24,212,940
93,373
33,409,883
116,286
218,490,577

1,287
89,616
1,003
164,905
1,386
536,916
2,340
3,366,360

47
3,251
40
5,901
18
6,246
19
36,839

358
25,023
298
47,690
204
74,022
551
3,036,525

1,685
116,773
1,587
267,171
1,884
702,517
4,599
6,133,048

6,212
435,855
6,544
1,026,860
3,917
1,361,005
8,580
30,539,114

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

570,919
63,223
255,639
422,136
213,326
762,554
223,168
1,577,184

13,298
1,680
6,260
10,453
6,428
23,068
6,083
42,770

127
19
80
119
59
201
96
660

2,538
259
907
1,543
647
2,308
598
4,248

9,750
1,387
6,658
11,104
5,975
21,479
6,237
43,808

16,529
1,872
6,833
11,130
6,038
21,417
7,262
50,730

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

197,967
2,781,507
58,190
1,285,921
109,310
3,438,976
48,596
2,154,772
140,479
10,024,295
159,052
25,401,608

4,203
58,176
1,003
22,113
1,425
44,272
509
22,526
1,246
86,863
1,280
212,895

65
916
24
529
31
941
22
982
34
2,282
33
5,210

491
6,752
184
4,029
310
9,810
120
5,244
307
22,066
320
49,562

5,023
69,165
1,285
28,134
1,581
49,138
595
26,226
1,865
135,583
2,655
447,409

7,169
101,385
2,286
50,081
4,957
155,635
2,174
95,767
6,798
478,765
7,281
1,146,367

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

81,694
28,530,105
70,642
124,204,073

1,441
529,623
1,950
2,210,510

23
8,308
15
25,977

232
82,714
640
2,206,913

3,120
1,177,094
2,739
2,939,871

4,145
1,455,208
8,159
22,168,817

986,080
944,656
143,657,928
95,151,954

13,681
11,059
676,987
590,268

384
337
24,749
20,543

4,513
2,576
1,913,014
1,587,775

15,966
12,995
2,900,973
1,620,384

48,901
48,634
22,903,021
19,152,722

479,467
485,124
77,215,262
39,957,698
347,540
(NA)
39,909,600
(NA)
159,527
(NA)
10,623,640
(NA)
285,089
(NA)
20,283,986
(NA)
27,142
(NA)
1,651,798
(NA)
18,326
(NA)
701,047
(NA)
6,085
(NA)
2,020,231
(NA)

2,359
2,195
120,656
62,949
1,856
(NA)
74,138
(NA)
518
(NA)
13,680
(NA)
924
(NA)
29,511
(NA)
88
(NA)
801
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

21
23
587
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19
(NA)
497
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

434
485
117,494
80,408
156
(NA)
40,187
(NA)
200
(NA)
46,107
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
130
(NA)
15,167
(NA)
113
(NA)
11,115
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

5,220
5,971
2,252,907
1,122,883
1,411
(NA)
356,930
(NA)
2,112
(NA)
118,354
(NA)
4,711
(NA)
769,976
(NA)
707
(NA)
73,348
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,752
(NA)
932,782
(NA)

4,261
4,952
1,105,369
722,093
1,811
(NA)
309,402
(NA)
1,188
(NA)
155,566
(NA)
15
(NA)
326
(NA)
150
(NA)
7,909
(NA)
160
(NA)
11,146
(NA)
1,305
(NA)
501,046
(NA)

55,228
(NA)
2,024,959
(NA)

275
(NA)
2,526
(NA)

5
(NA)
90
(NA)

72
(NA)
4,917
(NA)

62
(NA)
1,516
(NA)

967
(NA)
119,976
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ...............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Total sales (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

37,054
31,369
6,061,134
4,525,196
163,576
144,257

4,916
4,191
551,553
470,637
112,195
112,297

2,546
2,391
1,083,035
618,853
425,387
258,826

47,463
44,081
7,785,228
6,242,272
164,027
141,609

47,846
49,311
7,112,866
4,911,752
148,662
99,608

7,521
5,398
513,626
533,423
68,292
98,819

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

14,235
1,457
3,331
5,382
3,002
10,597
3,122
21,896

1,307
246
626
1,038
719
2,453
561
3,886

433
66
250
406
201
709
159
1,154

16,150
1,999
5,379
8,840
4,839
17,331
4,668
32,863

18,405
2,033
4,986
8,228
4,450
16,014
4,527
31,999

1,646
299
1,286
2,032
1,012
3,588
996
7,048

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

2,749
38,794
851
18,768
1,628
51,246
755
33,349

499
6,959
153
3,383
228
7,026
101
4,424

216
2,997
56
1,233
100
2,968
27
1,209

4,093
57,225
1,311
28,538
2,301
71,667
1,054
45,631

3,860
53,584
1,046
23,011
1,651
51,361
657
29,145

939
12,962
204
4,418
401
12,480
156
6,716

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

2,283
162,360
2,348
378,950
1,247
450,488
1,503
4,887,846

231
16,111
222
35,505
91
31,071
178
439,451

115
8,056
140
23,150
141
52,303
708
988,785

2,435
170,114
2,103
331,134
1,063
373,432
2,067
6,646,454

1,491
103,044
2,182
378,793
1,232
459,611
3,359
5,956,045

353
24,332
274
40,897
106
37,691
148
361,164

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

9,429
777
3,587
5,813
2,979
10,545
2,967
20,955

1,312
177
588
949
523
1,797
398
2,751

324
66
283
475
141
479
133
876

12,027
1,564
7,087
11,404
4,544
16,093
4,285
30,120

17,108
1,671
6,878
11,370
5,046
17,996
5,131
36,111

661
165
746
1,207
714
2,549
916
6,366

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

2,882
40,344
896
19,647
1,725
54,476
795
35,098
2,179
154,391
2,064
322,541

379
5,294
123
2,713
170
5,252
71
3,092
188
13,160
195
32,391

120
1,688
39
865
93
2,914
54
2,365
180
12,581
195
31,975

3,910
55,050
1,330
29,469
2,227
70,153
1,078
47,857
2,486
175,907
2,092
328,219

3,881
54,211
997
22,063
1,702
53,332
704
30,950
1,592
112,269
1,804
297,953

807
11,035
249
5,346
341
10,519
165
7,109
314
20,907
249
37,734

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

867
299,380
999
3,561,229

114
37,906
130
365,155

499
196,263
330
368,306

1,147
395,446
1,868
5,080,991

1,997
734,621
2,471
3,539,204

103
36,198
133
394,287

13,897
10,613
1,981,399
1,216,278

2,937
2,376
401,372
327,527

1,517
1,366
210,635
150,404

17,307
17,327
6,256,228
5,041,433

15,305
14,837
2,142,270
1,579,596

5,376
4,317
429,916
445,356

5,304
4,829
1,049,754
448,378
2,926
(NA)
487,703
(NA)
3,649
(NA)
435,716
(NA)
67
(NA)
3,261
(NA)
418
(NA)
21,707
(NA)
326
(NA)
24,066
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

157
116
2,316
1,410
142
(NA)
2,182
(NA)
3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
7
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
1
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,098
1,014
117,073
72,393
855
(NA)
67,837
(NA)
339
(NA)
14,661
(NA)
830
(NA)
31,079
(NA)
10
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
137
(NA)
3,319
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

730
509
33,344
17,798
555
(NA)
17,583
(NA)
79
(NA)
2,988
(NA)
117
(NA)
2,349
(NA)
37
(NA)
671
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7
(NA)
8,332
(NA)

4,422
3,828
300,754
102,464
3,190
(NA)
178,260
(NA)
1,318
(NA)
45,390
(NA)
1,653
(NA)
61,703
(NA)
448
(NA)
6,569
(NA)
11
(NA)
80
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

15
13
19,353
14,647
15
(NA)
19,353
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,248
(NA)
77,301
(NA)

18
(NA)
29
(NA)

23
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

141
(NA)
1,421
(NA)

914
(NA)
8,751
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Total sales (see text) .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

25,349
25,017
5,688,765
3,908,262
224,418
156,224

76,860
73,027
13,329,107
7,676,239
173,421
105,115

60,938
60,296
8,271,291
4,783,158
135,733
79,328

92,856
90,655
20,418,096
12,273,634
219,890
135,388

65,531
64,414
14,413,182
8,746,244
219,944
135,782

85,260
86,541
4,824,561
3,080,080
56,586
35,591

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

8,089
958
2,683
4,467
2,192
7,870
2,281
16,259

22,411
2,051
4,468
7,486
4,278
15,496
4,877
34,909

17,258
2,300
5,212
8,760
4,971
17,878
5,686
40,403

23,698
1,292
3,032
5,079
3,986
14,496
5,100
37,069

18,554
1,578
4,177
6,871
3,863
14,020
5,198
37,249

25,918
3,805
9,882
16,482
9,787
35,359
11,150
79,547

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

1,938
27,249
679
14,979
1,166
36,612
500
22,142

4,316
61,816
1,594
35,448
3,484
110,770
1,897
84,608

4,842
68,895
1,483
33,033
3,120
99,362
1,411
62,858

4,715
68,106
1,948
43,388
4,670
149,361
2,844
127,565

5,845
83,766
1,999
44,260
4,195
132,914
1,902
84,762

9,752
137,218
2,890
63,772
4,626
144,188
1,670
73,819

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

1,505
106,929
1,630
266,828
1,031
366,846
1,655
4,817,628

6,245
456,299
9,029
1,504,558
7,101
2,569,946
7,160
8,445,720

4,273
307,348
5,283
875,041
3,372
1,206,047
4,027
5,549,365

9,805
723,244
14,181
2,396,707
9,399
3,372,226
9,478
13,479,563

5,609
400,420
6,423
1,043,707
3,751
1,343,309
4,015
11,220,326

3,663
256,024
2,892
458,770
1,417
498,767
1,613
3,056,810

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

8,351
552
3,236
5,345
2,123
7,453
1,998
14,353

16,559
1,328
4,242
7,088
4,316
15,621
5,146
36,776

15,523
1,516
6,097
10,072
5,169
18,587
5,760
41,002

19,668
915
3,768
6,246
3,737
13,593
4,902
35,352

16,466
1,300
3,978
6,623
4,594
16,686
6,102
43,855

18,452
2,819
14,466
24,263
11,778
42,440
13,561
95,820

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

1,897
26,483
547
12,058
1,137
35,629
467
20,586
1,368
97,522
1,679
269,113

5,866
84,771
2,114
46,948
4,767
151,807
2,491
110,695
8,052
581,380
10,911
1,773,481

5,555
79,007
1,774
39,366
3,438
108,843
1,674
74,501
4,945
353,319
5,646
907,375

6,631
96,195
2,778
61,731
6,437
205,720
3,601
160,367
11,718
846,783
14,920
2,417,878

6,936
99,523
2,320
51,604
4,621
146,204
2,096
93,441
6,282
448,705
6,521
1,033,957

10,659
148,506
2,495
55,155
4,832
150,233
1,693
75,155
3,486
242,915
2,915
444,138

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

910
319,331
1,304
3,099,838

5,718
1,978,684
2,845
2,887,662

2,859
1,001,820
1,856
2,147,748

7,731
2,679,591
4,764
5,749,264

2,684
923,282
1,814
5,881,064

1,250
433,969
954
1,364,666

10,688
9,261
2,324,789
1,787,172

49,658
50,786
10,876,415
5,871,542

36,142
35,457
5,319,019
2,992,747

59,196
60,303
10,343,585
6,071,272

36,158
36,152
4,887,212
2,418,447

35,077
46,370
1,404,769
1,110,209

4,649
4,500
806,299
479,728
1,361
(NA)
132,097
(NA)
2,839
(NA)
458,767
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,121
(NA)
151,675
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

42,901
45,989
10,257,765
5,335,107
38,668
(NA)
7,073,343
(NA)
9,395
(NA)
229,850
(NA)
34,682
(NA)
2,914,745
(NA)
736
(NA)
21,872
(NA)
40
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

29,038
28,463
5,021,216
2,646,983
24,597
(NA)
3,114,306
(NA)
5,033
(NA)
99,664
(NA)
22,569
(NA)
1,772,861
(NA)
88
(NA)
3,302
(NA)
32
(NA)
48
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

53,417
55,294
10,123,033
5,858,528
49,970
(NA)
6,796,492
(NA)
570
(NA)
5,859
(NA)
42,597
(NA)
3,306,656
(NA)
50
(NA)
697
(NA)
72
(NA)
398
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

28,543
30,326
4,510,045
2,102,432
11,839
(NA)
1,697,262
(NA)
22,430
(NA)
1,403,043
(NA)
13,987
(NA)
688,080
(NA)
11,419
(NA)
673,559
(NA)
152
(NA)
1,675
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

8,729
8,326
867,298
518,327
7,107
(NA)
553,127
(NA)
1,406
(NA)
58,632
(NA)
4,447
(NA)
249,237
(NA)
107
(NA)
3,825
(NA)
47
(NA)
239
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,156
(NA)
63,760
(NA)

1,043
(NA)
16,849
(NA)

704
(NA)
31,036
(NA)

2,558
(NA)
12,930
(NA)

1,616
(NA)
46,426
(NA)

113
(NA)
2,239
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ...............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

296 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Total sales (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

30,106
27,413
2,617,981
1,815,803
86,959
66,239

8,136
7,196
617,190
463,603
75,859
64,425

12,834
12,198
1,835,090
1,293,303
142,987
106,026

7,691
6,075
489,820
384,314
63,687
63,262

56,014
53,315
5,753,219
3,772,435
102,710
70,757

80,992
80,839
13,180,466
8,575,627
162,738
106,083

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

11,583
1,135
3,043
5,018
2,934
10,400
3,295
23,228

2,866
493
1,058
1,752
838
2,991
846
5,944

3,745
451
1,240
2,062
1,248
4,522
1,272
8,991

2,380
438
949
1,546
839
3,022
769
5,329

18,648
2,372
5,502
9,234
5,229
18,659
5,292
37,544

26,286
2,275
4,392
7,350
4,451
16,031
4,795
34,430

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

2,448
34,099
719
15,792
1,288
40,064
483
21,304

747
10,538
202
4,410
328
10,213
151
6,737

1,112
15,590
357
7,865
629
19,730
281
12,462

791
10,979
244
5,299
362
11,523
156
6,865

4,715
66,930
1,379
30,734
2,791
88,022
1,150
51,181

4,926
70,768
1,751
38,828
3,819
122,318
1,918
85,686

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

1,091
75,816
1,030
174,107
787
294,521
1,405
1,922,496

328
22,723
377
59,785
197
67,611
198
423,992

691
49,466
734
118,385
555
201,269
970
1,394,298

398
27,591
397
60,648
212
73,831
194
282,750

3,342
235,867
3,492
549,825
2,054
732,045
2,420
3,930,806

6,490
470,986
9,479
1,566,188
6,259
2,228,906
6,426
8,536,699

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

7,948
971
3,890
6,376
3,203
11,391
3,194
22,192

2,659
422
975
1,589
777
2,736
682
4,783

3,633
428
1,483
2,412
1,199
4,286
1,067
7,500

1,727
289
865
1,376
647
2,243
623
4,281

17,442
1,558
5,849
9,665
4,749
17,092
5,107
36,516

23,766
1,649
5,258
8,662
4,417
16,010
5,491
39,423

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

2,435
33,615
604
13,336
970
30,362
449
19,826
1,295
90,766
1,529
245,071

578
8,051
149
3,292
269
8,353
118
5,231
310
22,145
350
56,012

1,006
14,179
313
6,914
531
16,467
197
8,685
670
48,317
814
134,476

555
7,728
160
3,491
279
8,821
143
6,277
385
26,885
380
58,644

4,930
70,100
1,499
33,184
2,839
89,520
1,180
52,353
3,229
228,371
3,231
513,700

5,994
85,952
2,105
46,663
4,813
153,426
2,429
108,292
8,024
579,548
9,895
1,597,222

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

944
331,184
952
1,010,714

163
55,647
166
295,343

630
223,996
655
825,642

176
58,991
135
205,289

1,807
625,875
1,453
2,094,500

5,022
1,734,453
3,625
4,204,328

8,241
8,370
1,604,647
1,065,611

4,427
3,825
326,573
222,356

6,763
6,252
629,303
450,202

4,162
3,629
364,481
277,069

32,167
29,697
3,329,928
2,362,628

46,189
45,614
7,048,913
4,562,882

3,097
3,655
850,540
368,691
1,386
(NA)
337,958
(NA)
809
(NA)
42,975
(NA)
1,518
(NA)
181,781
(NA)
621
(NA)
61,212
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
848
(NA)
226,279
(NA)

254
308
9,146
7,794
62
(NA)
2,574
(NA)
8
(NA)
148
(NA)
12
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

3,501
3,510
307,944
167,555
2,758
(NA)
170,038
(NA)
1,486
(NA)
46,832
(NA)
2,165
(NA)
84,062
(NA)
80
(NA)
734
(NA)
638
(NA)
5,430
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

126
110
1,781
1,358
117
(NA)
1,737
(NA)
5
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

17,140
16,819
1,710,733
990,921
13,472
(NA)
915,597
(NA)
6,235
(NA)
159,397
(NA)
10,749
(NA)
540,606
(NA)
68
(NA)
157
(NA)
320
(NA)
1,778
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

36,298
36,628
5,936,153
3,551,017
30,207
(NA)
3,316,564
(NA)
6,699
(NA)
451,147
(NA)
27,407
(NA)
2,017,731
(NA)
5
(NA)
6
(NA)
1,038
(NA)
18,393
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

52
(NA)
335
(NA)

161
(NA)
3,811
(NA)

225
(NA)
848
(NA)

6
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

3,136
(NA)
93,198
(NA)

5,635
(NA)
132,312
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Total sales (see text) .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

41,959
42,186
4,876,781
3,116,295
116,227
73,870

107,825
106,797
7,512,926
4,983,255
69,677
46,661

29,524
27,870
2,803,062
1,882,114
94,942
67,532

47,712
49,355
15,506,035
9,703,657
324,992
196,609

3,131
2,989
513,269
446,989
163,931
149,545

4,166
3,363
199,051
144,835
47,780
43,067

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

18,389
1,447
3,816
6,307
3,659
13,107
4,029
28,572

30,541
3,392
8,938
15,075
10,172
36,799
12,872
92,203

9,986
715
1,991
3,327
1,784
6,393
1,934
13,790

9,086
754
1,956
3,233
1,792
6,494
2,186
15,794

878
106
306
507
269
941
333
2,329

1,434
246
634
1,048
466
1,686
469
3,258

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

3,630
50,987
890
19,597
1,361
42,187
569
25,155

12,377
175,934
3,884
85,945
7,346
230,505
3,217
142,415

2,070
29,483
700
15,502
1,458
45,919
757
33,612

2,819
40,942
1,059
23,477
2,568
82,100
1,409
62,519

262
3,788
72
1,585
154
4,779
63
2,767

362
5,030
104
2,246
195
6,153
68
2,992

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

1,070
74,371
1,049
171,387
852
315,923
2,645
4,127,741

6,634
473,382
5,688
931,139
2,959
1,072,242
3,197
4,253,896

2,464
176,539
3,440
563,632
1,807
633,257
1,133
1,280,893

5,261
384,139
7,947
1,314,877
5,708
2,052,520
5,921
11,519,186

179
12,856
255
41,570
157
53,671
203
388,370

148
10,230
136
20,713
85
29,596
65
115,854

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) .............................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

16,445
1,331
6,001
9,964
4,572
16,267
4,260
29,853

23,617
2,719
12,492
20,924
11,663
42,110
15,249
108,657

7,968
499
2,149
3,565
1,776
6,327
2,162
15,484

8,002
502
1,818
3,028
2,172
7,889
3,077
22,370

758
79
350
569
256
921
291
1,998

1,250
187
507
822
382
1,327
344
2,394

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

3,130
43,316
762
16,716
1,155
36,173
433
19,158
1,071
75,649
1,206
197,863

14,053
197,248
4,034
89,156
6,682
209,274
2,660
117,894
6,931
487,292
5,271
844,286

2,271
32,405
772
17,111
1,780
56,409
938
41,508
3,027
215,811
3,399
526,723

4,220
60,740
1,633
36,352
4,083
129,416
1,947
86,639
6,619
477,834
8,834
1,411,344

238
3,350
74
1,623
149
4,676
65
2,799
227
16,309
276
43,170

247
3,434
56
1,223
136
4,090
58
2,540
130
9,255
130
20,320

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ............................................................. farms
$1,000

1,269
465,843
1,882
2,204,162

2,513
869,753
1,632
1,993,941

1,108
373,328
520
592,944

4,126
1,421,255
2,824
6,046,287

145
50,710
160
320,784

75
25,996
48
73,246

10,712
9,724
1,668,028
1,025,385

44,864
42,853
3,494,938
1,992,446

12,102
11,439
1,273,721
733,324

31,099
31,493
6,843,325
3,388,265

1,051
968
219,341
157,730

2,259
1,730
106,467
83,149

3,918
3,884
1,089,873
457,364
2,113
(NA)
430,983
(NA)
1,003
(NA)
85,569
(NA)
2,695
(NA)
405,236
(NA)
305
(NA)
32,893
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
341
(NA)
134,617
(NA)

22,731
24,793
2,963,208
1,546,535
15,663
(NA)
1,365,543
(NA)
7,612
(NA)
171,548
(NA)
19,048
(NA)
1,272,702
(NA)
1,098
(NA)
33,141
(NA)
54
(NA)
163
(NA)
435
(NA)
115,434
(NA)

6,386
6,517
1,009,039
507,090
461
(NA)
28,168
(NA)
5,428
(NA)
816,021
(NA)
8
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
2
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
2,307
(NA)
102,202
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

26,753
28,070
6,528,508
3,091,884
23,236
(NA)
4,427,937
(NA)
8,012
(NA)
407,325
(NA)
17,192
(NA)
1,487,283
(NA)
1,994
(NA)
74,590
(NA)
35
(NA)
194
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

76
97
8,455
(D)
31
(NA)
2,392
(NA)
38
(NA)
5,678
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
6
(NA)
283
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

60
47
838
1,246
55
(NA)
837
(NA)
1
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

72
(NA)
574
(NA)

443
(NA)
4,675
(NA)

1,240
(NA)
62,527
(NA)

2,274
(NA)
131,180
(NA)

3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

4
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ...............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

298 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Total sales (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

10,327
9,924
986,885
749,872
95,564
75,561

20,930
15,170
2,175,080
1,700,030
103,922
112,065

36,352
37,255
4,418,634
3,117,834
121,551
83,689

52,913
53,930
10,313,628
6,961,686
194,917
129,087

31,970
30,619
6,084,218
3,233,366
190,310
105,600

75,861
77,797
7,070,212
4,263,549
93,200
54,804

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

3,194
1,071
1,754
2,766
999
3,522
1,007
7,011

7,613
976
2,883
4,669
2,520
8,934
2,252
15,518

9,847
1,394
3,157
5,178
3,075
11,042
3,770
26,785

15,855
2,484
6,753
11,000
5,863
20,983
5,805
41,134

10,650
397
736
1,241
868
3,131
1,215
8,884

20,019
2,940
7,537
12,511
7,357
26,333
7,793
55,802

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

806
11,271
302
6,573
468
14,747
188
8,280

1,650
22,945
414
9,124
753
23,397
312
13,830

3,674
51,093
1,032
22,778
1,883
59,246
811
35,982

4,704
64,868
1,124
24,723
1,956
61,285
809
35,730

1,428
20,723
539
12,005
1,361
43,335
802
35,518

6,827
97,442
2,218
49,279
4,478
142,141
2,023
90,602

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

462
31,849
461
72,630
286
99,373
400
727,792

844
60,242
759
120,633
376
132,249
554
1,762,563

2,253
161,929
3,295
544,576
1,805
630,352
1,750
2,868,278

1,718
121,445
1,854
309,261
1,866
688,110
4,606
8,932,607

2,891
211,633
4,303
721,316
3,552
1,269,432
3,625
3,756,602

5,565
402,232
5,720
927,974
3,237
1,153,405
3,087
4,109,551

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

2,927
937
2,306
3,596
991
3,432
820
5,604

5,519
429
1,993
3,251
1,408
4,981
1,443
10,168

9,825
1,101
4,418
7,245
3,364
12,045
3,223
22,764

13,520
1,841
8,576
14,088
6,350
22,575
5,925
41,283

8,634
250
677
1,151
1,004
3,690
1,471
10,702

18,939
2,474
9,979
16,517
9,022
32,110
8,718
61,886

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

692
9,562
259
5,664
347
10,858
142
6,185
381
26,794
463
72,918

1,208
16,848
378
8,258
623
19,442
270
11,878
740
51,971
773
123,777

3,278
45,447
898
19,765
1,880
59,326
845
37,496
3,073
225,097
3,878
616,540

4,585
63,873
1,273
28,108
1,848
57,476
854
37,749
2,208
158,105
2,630
439,924

2,165
31,196
915
20,292
1,965
62,353
1,108
49,187
3,851
277,864
5,221
831,944

8,161
115,285
2,482
55,021
4,431
139,281
1,900
84,619
5,297
373,061
5,384
845,567

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

256
88,966
340
515,357

349
123,763
466
1,325,264

1,491
504,859
1,082
1,566,149

2,579
931,601
3,582
5,165,062

2,381
816,893
1,227
1,127,844

2,288
780,893
1,196
1,756,836

6,505
6,199
851,653
657,494

7,441
4,739
553,140
397,257

20,009
18,743
1,561,927
1,135,129

23,575
24,587
2,606,279
2,008,634

18,127
16,938
5,038,521
2,460,372

45,060
45,454
4,109,722
2,304,895

1,120
1,083
59,860
29,885
797
(NA)
32,981
(NA)
317
(NA)
6,656
(NA)
533
(NA)
19,279
(NA)
16
(NA)
118
(NA)
46
(NA)
416
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,054
742
132,548
68,256
398
(NA)
70,667
(NA)
525
(NA)
43,005
(NA)
4
(NA)
108
(NA)
260
(NA)
12,546
(NA)
9
(NA)
303
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

5,249
4,786
315,647
156,300
4,332
(NA)
210,169
(NA)
1,039
(NA)
28,470
(NA)
1,239
(NA)
61,789
(NA)
45
(NA)
122
(NA)
301
(NA)
1,118
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

9,803
9,513
697,792
359,296
6,476
(NA)
347,995
(NA)
3,179
(NA)
96,691
(NA)
7,080
(NA)
246,716
(NA)
233
(NA)
1,495
(NA)
222
(NA)
2,273
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

15,377
15,015
4,567,800
2,083,788
6,401
(NA)
821,072
(NA)
12,282
(NA)
1,845,619
(NA)
5,994
(NA)
780,507
(NA)
12
(NA)
44
(NA)
4,839
(NA)
254,809
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

30,658
30,873
3,361,418
1,541,122
24,006
(NA)
1,643,456
(NA)
11,426
(NA)
204,871
(NA)
24,360
(NA)
1,495,598
(NA)
50
(NA)
909
(NA)
190
(NA)
482
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

116
(NA)
410
(NA)

179
(NA)
5,920
(NA)

1,583
(NA)
13,979
(NA)

791
(NA)
2,621
(NA)

8,719
(NA)
865,748
(NA)

2,397
(NA)
16,103
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Total sales (see text) .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

86,565
83,300
5,806,061
4,456,404
67,072
53,498

38,553
40,033
4,386,143
3,195,497
113,769
79,822

63,163
58,105
5,808,803
4,256,959
91,965
73,263

1,219
858
65,908
55,546
54,067
64,740

25,867
24,541
2,352,681
1,489,750
90,953
60,705

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000

26,638
3,400
8,031
13,365
9,059
32,379
10,731
75,936

11,763
2,196
5,687
9,327
4,651
16,493
3,934
27,592

21,425
3,032
6,070
10,163
5,609
20,095
5,746
41,029

361
54
126
202
140
511
147
1,054

11,291
1,177
3,045
5,041
2,609
9,290
2,875
20,269

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000

10,529
147,880
2,965
65,247
4,932
153,476
1,954
86,245

2,807
38,969
923
20,252
1,592
49,613
680
29,850

4,943
70,203
1,545
34,269
2,884
90,821
1,219
54,101

133
1,874
46
1,004
68
2,092
25
1,101

1,800
25,452
489
10,809
964
30,345
325
14,318

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ..............................................................farms
$1,000

4,563
320,139
3,651
588,738
1,675
603,357
1,837
3,715,900

1,838
129,394
1,939
307,708
1,077
380,667
1,662
3,374,081

3,067
222,378
5,695
972,348
2,718
955,587
2,242
3,334,777

56
3,896
57
8,642
31
10,369
29
35,109

664
46,571
515
82,697
329
119,053
961
1,987,659

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000

20,060
2,257
9,867
16,412
9,925
35,590
12,452
87,909

11,060
1,891
7,813
12,606
4,737
16,704
4,043
28,351

17,658
1,891
6,736
11,172
5,881
21,088
5,134
36,297

207
28
80
132
110
388
98
659

10,752
1,066
3,744
6,148
2,543
9,104
2,204
15,466

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000

10,056
139,858
2,777
61,345
5,437
169,164
1,936
85,330
4,340
302,570
3,647
568,762

3,107
43,427
804
17,698
1,591
49,857
815
35,978
1,876
131,951
1,935
313,626

4,643
65,183
1,341
29,660
2,217
69,945
1,075
47,701
3,823
282,356
6,195
956,471

94
1,310
36
795
45
1,404
20
864
56
4,042
65
10,375

1,683
23,216
434
9,515
676
20,988
245
10,854
600
41,875
571
92,109

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ..............................................................farms
$1,000

1,609
561,561
1,194
2,425,646

1,113
389,960
1,139
2,153,448

1,977
678,145
1,425
2,057,051

19
6,753
28
28,797

399
142,294
690
1,117,115

26,515
22,786
1,187,625
819,078

16,488
16,853
2,976,087
2,194,911

33,119
28,094
1,869,706
1,320,914

705
526
55,602
47,138

8,781
7,869
798,490
593,245

9,450
10,524
698,093
432,194
1,034
(NA)
149,778
(NA)
8,555
(NA)
464,517
(NA)
951
(NA)
36,486
(NA)
981
(NA)
38,706
(NA)
42
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

1,845
2,217
316,772
149,648
379
(NA)
37,084
(NA)
1,400
(NA)
255,159
(NA)
2
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
4
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
331
(NA)
12,468
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

15,771
13,621
500,428
203,156
13,436
(NA)
319,930
(NA)
4,463
(NA)
45,332
(NA)
5,713
(NA)
122,103
(NA)
158
(NA)
506
(NA)
1,787
(NA)
5,325
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

20
23
94
171
17
(NA)
93
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

3,365
2,755
214,661
81,580
2,591
(NA)
129,332
(NA)
711
(NA)
17,941
(NA)
1,974
(NA)
64,675
(NA)
87
(NA)
1,003
(NA)
25
(NA)
115
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

535
(NA)
7,543
(NA)

382
(NA)
12,017
(NA)

4,175
(NA)
7,232
(NA)

3
(NA)
1
(NA)

460
(NA)
1,595
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ...............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

300 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Total sales (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

31,169
31,736
6,570,450
3,834,625
210,801
120,829

79,280
87,595
2,617,394
2,199,814
33,015
25,113

247,437
228,926
21,001,074
14,134,744
84,874
61,744

16,700
15,282
1,415,678
1,115,898
84,771
73,020

6,984
6,571
673,713
473,065
96,465
71,993

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

6,981
465
1,296
2,174
1,077
3,860
1,433
10,349

27,068
4,089
11,454
19,346
9,539
34,108
11,217
79,899

86,279
11,329
30,608
50,794
28,630
102,467
30,256
213,977

4,806
685
2,253
3,710
1,857
6,595
1,951
13,855

1,778
341
803
1,297
695
2,511
841
5,930

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000

1,809
26,034
706
15,727
1,576
50,300
939
41,910

7,476
104,602
2,012
44,182
3,393
105,537
1,319
58,180

23,546
328,934
6,554
144,638
10,804
338,673
4,406
194,666

1,528
21,289
466
10,255
948
29,897
415
18,463

710
9,633
192
4,207
365
11,501
132
5,850

$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

3,409
247,296
5,511
919,156
3,588
1,267,732
2,844
3,985,447

2,001
139,821
1,630
262,088
956
342,793
1,215
1,422,750

8,774
612,408
7,238
1,154,800
4,296
1,544,859
6,046
16,303,529

860
60,967
785
125,943
400
141,815
431
982,202

390
28,264
473
77,936
314
108,787
291
417,456

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ............................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ............................................................... farms
$1,000

5,765
327
1,187
1,977
1,412
5,047
1,774
12,886

24,910
3,698
17,831
29,551
12,859
45,398
12,311
86,097

64,572
9,765
37,501
62,090
32,353
115,234
29,248
205,491

5,628
597
1,664
2,698
1,455
5,185
1,399
9,822

1,705
281
968
1,545
699
2,508
610
4,224

$10,000 to $19,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ........................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000

2,528
36,479
1,002
22,154
2,472
78,246
1,366
60,739
4,564
327,010
6,117
967,274

8,129
112,444
1,883
41,581
2,822
87,591
869
38,353
2,133
148,735
1,915
309,966

23,027
319,231
5,565
122,625
9,582
299,157
3,645
161,380
8,769
610,754
7,465
1,185,554

1,350
19,116
383
8,512
720
22,509
308
13,581
788
56,270
788
126,338

517
7,265
116
2,544
262
8,254
134
5,864
393
29,418
716
116,150

$250,000 to $499,999 ....................................................... farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more .............................................................. farms
$1,000

2,324
794,925
1,225
1,527,562

1,131
396,453
802
899,948

3,836
1,336,948
3,363
9,706,516

419
146,615
380
704,654

269
92,123
182
202,890

18,146
17,585
3,383,497
1,575,910

23,108
29,143
1,147,786
1,072,548

67,997
56,090
6,565,576
3,731,751

6,974
5,088
372,396
257,797

4,027
3,521
99,262
71,583

15,123
14,792
3,238,162
1,406,137
12,076
(NA)
1,412,488
(NA)
7,144
(NA)
713,110
(NA)
10,122
(NA)
949,942
(NA)
421
(NA)
19,786
(NA)
190
(NA)
3,795
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

5,533
5,361
496,727
344,880
4,494
(NA)
279,356
(NA)
1,340
(NA)
46,088
(NA)
3,133
(NA)
164,911
(NA)
78
(NA)
3,083
(NA)
16
(NA)
148
(NA)
6
(NA)
2,293
(NA)

14,713
16,490
2,472,814
1,099,460
5,124
(NA)
1,089,321
(NA)
8,372
(NA)
689,274
(NA)
494
(NA)
29,210
(NA)
6,154
(NA)
540,821
(NA)
26
(NA)
425
(NA)
385
(NA)
98,385
(NA)

1,496
1,158
58,897
30,139
640
(NA)
21,199
(NA)
599
(NA)
30,173
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7
(NA)
89
(NA)
456
(NA)
4,433
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

232
138
5,439
2,768
218
(NA)
4,890
(NA)
6
(NA)
124
(NA)
13
(NA)
401
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

2,564
(NA)
139,042
(NA)

62
(NA)
848
(NA)

1,393
(NA)
25,379
(NA)

353
(NA)
3,003
(NA)

7
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total sales (see text) .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

47,383
47,606
2,906,188
2,360,911
61,334
49,593

39,284
35,939
6,792,856
5,330,740
172,917
148,327

23,618
20,812
591,665
482,814
25,051
23,199

78,463
77,131
8,967,358
5,623,275
114,288
72,906

11,069
9,422
1,157,535
863,887
104,575
91,688

2007 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000

14,738
2,248
5,453
9,177
5,391
19,645
6,191
44,218

13,826
1,852
4,617
7,694
3,817
13,456
3,717
26,073

7,589
1,777
4,844
7,720
3,531
12,477
2,913
20,363

24,588
3,130
5,708
9,485
5,955
21,676
6,732
48,316

3,222
298
698
1,138
918
3,249
947
6,739

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000

5,141
72,012
1,456
32,187
2,428
75,928
971
42,772

2,582
36,135
841
18,438
1,507
47,606
683
30,190

2,050
28,205
488
10,783
724
22,468
309
13,760

5,865
83,710
1,867
41,568
3,866
123,068
1,838
81,988

883
12,428
378
8,363
617
19,602
305
13,600

$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ..............................................................farms
$1,000

1,886
132,093
1,421
230,589
926
339,141
1,381
1,906,175

1,729
121,344
1,950
321,930
1,579
563,523
2,436
5,604,614

421
28,982
314
50,839
176
61,461
259
332,829

5,397
389,003
8,550
1,406,417
4,639
1,603,196
3,458
5,155,802

975
70,601
1,176
187,899
555
196,789
395
636,830

2002 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 (see text) ...............................................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ................................................................farms
$1,000

11,418
1,605
7,006
11,788
6,669
23,933
6,946
48,954

10,420
1,143
4,585
7,454
3,244
11,473
3,106
21,600

7,835
1,015
4,219
6,709
2,712
9,647
2,398
16,732

24,161
1,767
6,330
10,461
5,389
19,454
5,788
41,633

2,067
160
828
1,393
575
2,057
935
6,652

$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ............................................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000

5,424
75,413
1,313
29,035
2,200
69,178
860
38,088
1,849
129,275
1,708
277,501

2,628
36,480
826
18,162
1,643
51,515
735
32,358
2,157
155,079
2,893
470,504

1,533
21,013
342
7,543
523
16,072
172
7,596
383
26,226
297
46,513

6,128
87,632
2,234
49,569
3,924
124,830
2,005
89,555
7,242
529,536
9,247
1,454,143

900
12,611
324
7,164
622
19,665
366
16,255
998
72,729
1,069
168,621

$250,000 to $499,999 ........................................................farms
$1,000
$500,000 or more ..............................................................farms
$1,000

1,137
396,285
1,076
1,259,855

1,741
606,439
1,961
3,918,533

172
60,455
226
263,294

2,945
999,152
1,738
2,215,542

441
148,552
297
408,030

16,493
17,672
858,301
718,219

16,374
17,117
4,754,898
3,582,818

9,086
5,883
78,308
69,693

43,189
36,708
2,669,326
1,690,071

3,622
2,701
213,808
137,776

4,119
4,164
269,782
157,985
3,125
(NA)
115,268
(NA)
1,328
(NA)
51,197
(NA)
2,121
(NA)
97,961
(NA)
53
(NA)
245
(NA)
472
(NA)
3,863
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

3,378
4,036
958,931
581,991
849
(NA)
134,673
(NA)
2,591
(NA)
696,309
(NA)
11
(NA)
642
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
827
(NA)
58,084
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

697
496
11,960
9,575
565
(NA)
6,549
(NA)
113
(NA)
1,779
(NA)
119
(NA)
3,399
(NA)
3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
35
(NA)
89
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

27,775
25,170
1,643,341
893,272
24,112
(NA)
1,136,931
(NA)
5,377
(NA)
96,576
(NA)
13,821
(NA)
390,672
(NA)
11
(NA)
25
(NA)
479
(NA)
1,272
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,051
896
72,618
44,522
450
(NA)
25,840
(NA)
345
(NA)
15,817
(NA)
2
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
6
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
338
(NA)
15,346
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

352
(NA)
1,247
(NA)

816
(NA)
69,223
(NA)

113
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

5,718
(NA)
17,865
(NA)

344
(NA)
15,562
(NA)

Value of sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ...............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Corn .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Wheat ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Soybeans .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sorghum ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Barley ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rice .................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

302 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

16,228
56,879
1,268,114
1,616,533
18,591
24,721
4,898,608
4,005,366

6
698
918
1,305
104,632
125,232

-

301
409
147,761
150,682

915
1,192
473,019
379,253

854
1,392
586,267
682,996

69,100
59,044
14,683,058
12,785,898

1,602
1,407
33,902
40,649

95
86
4,281
4,017

2,518
282
865,260
749,667

809
516
38,145
23,342

3,958
4,131
5,435,521
4,785,101

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

112,690
107,707
18,625,459
13,770,603

1,708
1,548
27,610
20,543

41
22
75
(D)

1,326
1,192
97,745
(D)

620
599
13,209
12,920

38,034
36,386
11,054,581
8,720,660

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

50,784
56,070
16,632,734
14,686,390

675
797
264,807
251,463

138
111
15,478
12,680

281
367
417,792
284,463

357
330
48,049
46,982

3,634
4,423
3,647,057
3,286,627

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

13,374
14,744
384,594
399,848

59
91
1,036
1,200

2
(D)

10
15
19
(D)

51
41
1,168
332

322
403
5,704
12,028

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

434,502
359,262
9,950,098
7,929,618

8,976
6,234
124,344
87,535

201
198
4,328
3,057

849
777
266,943
186,297

9,555
5,915
74,476
34,672

5,265
5,730
1,068,522
943,216

Livestock, poultry, and their products ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,080,312
1,094,608
153,562,563
105,494,401
148,911
83,381
37,065,947
23,972,333
798,290
851,971
61,209,970
45,115,184
69,763
78,963
31,848,029
20,281,166
74,789
82,028
18,056,981
12,400,977
121,171
96,249
704,855
541,745

28,121
28,496
3,738,563
2,674,681
4,884
3,839
3,113,194
2,137,299
21,356
23,088
408,276
348,253
165
266
38,270
46,129
547
561
54,618
39,441
2,410
1,383
3,128
1,534

303
262
32,271
25,600
88
47
207
104
75
83
768
759
7
18
1,487
3,246
50
47
242
205
40
36
48
29

8,301
3,220
1,321,538
807,672
1,022
303
(D)
(D)
4,078
2,030
585,479
403,959
190
127
634,509
352,784
284
168
(D)
(D)
3,437
441
(D)
4,028

29,296
30,956
4,607,833
3,330,014
5,640
5,148
3,716,164
2,617,592
23,731
25,955
625,996
421,266
369
396
44,770
54,049
954
867
84,202
123,803
1,584
1,033
2,573
1,604

23,192
22,342
10,982,043
6,584,451
4,114
1,980
1,536,763
1,017,988
12,681
12,897
2,536,571
1,582,334
1,953
2,422
6,569,172
3,739,213
1,267
1,513
34,188
27,488
4,635
4,256
71,890
52,418

114,317
128,045
2,061,862
1,328,733
6,409
6,653
1,415,271
1,132,524

3,039
2,885
13,434
13,851
313
449
99,504
80,976

44
29
247
111
51
47
28,540
20,807

1,452
900
12,126
(D)
15
10
2,713
755

2,512
2,707
9,877
12,865
248
244
118,744
92,638

3,937
4,033
72,433
32,397
217
204
102,228
64,557

43,226
29,391
1,199,649
721,738

586
412
8,140
7,198

66
59
731
339

249
151
7,206
1,976

668
509
5,507
6,196

1,583
1,665
58,798
68,057

136,817
116,733
1,211,270
812,204

2,175
1,822
8,325
8,039

149
110
1,682
829

863
711
5,247
3,911

1,657
1,476
8,161
5,674

7,068
6,436
162,896
114,356

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 303

Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed .........................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

-

75
80
56,976
36,233
-

-

23
115
4,715
15,919
213
267
28,469
21,037

224
822
56,978
89,058
2,577
3,206
434,014
318,013

-

738
654
289,345
297,752

733
582
30,230
19,120

234
248
71,479
50,773

1,493
1,559
1,422,150
1,013,022

1,346
1,715
459,612
383,556

866
666
61,256
54,554

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

767
582
23,192
15,735

499
366
28,641
14,721

64
67
(D)
2,496

8,858
9,674
2,144,718
1,611,562

3,397
3,611
201,504
122,151

3,667
2,582
154,315
179,475

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

564
535
299,585
261,426

638
685
269,221
245,773

175
129
17,114
22,420

4,778
4,718
2,115,641
1,844,064

1,030
1,199
317,291
315,324

1,628
1,386
119,593
110,282

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

122
91
1,238
398

338
382
3,840
3,407

41
58
(D)
401

53
79
390
1,056

144
188
3,380
2,095

44
19
282
336

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

9,415
6,410
318,285
192,590

1,493
1,064
10,148
6,863

218
227
2,375
1,921

3,312
2,484
506,801
516,974

8,593
7,691
368,738
246,936

274
271
75,118
86,061

Livestock, poultry, and their products ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves .................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products .........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

17,525
16,866
4,079,735
3,308,918
2,515
861
161,320
113,256
11,963
11,877
3,156,348
2,632,740
447
260
456,076
247,095
1,230
1,158
159,808
179,415
2,273
1,926
84,730
72,479

2,040
1,490
150,181
143,110
801
415
45,274
62,411
805
715
9,405
7,025
261
218
72,338
56,523
251
176
616
(D)
434
269
1,094
528

1,372
1,306
872,400
468,449
978
857
837,378
440,774
307
276
7,567
3,254
83
89
21,715
20,651
84
86
2,754
2,853
140
78
(D)
45

21,333
20,824
1,529,000
1,200,839
2,984
1,387
410,148
336,295
14,146
14,149
436,193
328,820
227
452
412,211
371,691
1,326
1,090
2,220
3,154
2,001
1,249
2,419
1,348

23,271
25,319
4,970,596
3,332,156
5,041
3,883
4,246,765
2,780,214
16,261
18,770
342,392
240,070
651
517
264,423
212,720
830
995
68,369
65,384
2,244
1,792
4,137
1,940

1,531
1,007
83,711
88,067
282
110
(D)
12,545
713
550
44,011
30,719
5
10
7,018
21,745
148
158
(D)
4,612
266
145
923
1,081

3,324
3,764
29,304
21,365
55
66
11,258
28,805

221
156
4,868
2,671
49
41
15,142
12,848

92
150
2,278
588
4
13
(D)
240

3,576
3,996
167,784
73,858
469
777
61,340
56,949

2,357
2,677
21,326
16,573
146
159
14,075
5,310

96
82
(D)
418
59
67
14,057
14,005

1,052
896
20,890
13,763

271
221
1,444
(D)

57
23
203
43

1,206
1,062
36,686
28,724

762
433
9,109
9,944

196
65
5,787
2,940

2,777
2,343
22,584
17,406

1,099
853
29,752
17,108

216
149
3,505
2,856

3,181
2,479
19,363
12,370

1,890
1,626
13,146
8,958

1,141
796
8,657
7,089

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

304 UNITED STATES

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

-

13
6
2,620
955
-

267
1,286
6,598
13,290
-

3
29
-

12
(D)
110
162
13,673
15,762

8,112
29,253
314,151
403,991
-

1,259
1,307
783,807
752,994

1,382
1,115
103,914
98,067

1,380
1,175
78,719
77,583

885
757
16,310
19,491

474
270
24,767
14,317

2,098
1,474
20,937
17,757

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

420
340
30,036
17,471

627
772
10,246
18,559

749
676
19,193
15,787

735
412
7,371
4,496

344
209
7,293
(D)

713
723
3,088
5,941

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

548
458
87,373
66,297

1,159
1,108
435,073
357,506

888
1,117
126,241
187,529

536
554
93,813
77,610

399
369
77,031
57,561

1,191
1,193
87,748
96,094

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

80
56
2,096
862

248
338
6,473
7,633

202
265
2,662
2,775

169
215
1,026
1,424

67
102
473
(D)

129
143
876
1,019

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7,853
6,911
615,179
469,820

9,216
8,005
60,325
53,716

8,493
8,449
64,391
48,800

12,209
12,703
102,032
109,695

13,231
12,466
253,930
225,361

21,670
17,200
110,671
67,080

Livestock, poultry, and their products ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

12,627
12,155
3,363,976
2,121,090
1,075
631
12,673
12,636
9,662
9,035
1,383,742
1,149,407
809
790
1,843,788
869,526
728
980
6,757
3,260
1,516
1,398
27,373
22,212

22,851
23,957
2,452,692
1,804,697
2,708
1,063
163,507
83,807
16,046
17,699
808,487
624,976
1,255
1,442
340,336
226,761
3,063
4,313
1,105,271
844,360
2,551
2,049
6,523
3,591

23,677
24,616
2,952,272
1,790,411
3,798
1,614
887,196
455,153
15,088
16,879
456,657
324,054
2,071
2,345
583,212
333,339
3,790
4,603
974,290
633,112
3,000
2,525
7,422
4,419

38,275
40,829
10,074,511
6,202,362
3,174
1,572
872,263
511,949
27,535
29,515
3,606,633
2,119,935
2,465
2,913
689,680
442,431
8,758
11,275
4,827,224
3,078,455
4,386
3,842
40,199
23,366

31,417
32,818
9,525,971
6,327,797
2,388
1,102
69,807
(D)
27,565
29,589
8,542,872
5,715,204
795
842
376,511
248,542
1,542
1,939
506,448
297,505
1,876
1,569
12,027
5,986

46,912
47,382
3,419,792
1,969,871
4,088
1,649
978,025
561,178
38,212
40,429
935,611
622,855
2,273
2,208
250,305
214,365
1,210
1,220
90,198
69,722
3,508
2,270
7,208
4,679

1,873
2,396
12,808
10,267
70
85
56,219
39,840

1,801
2,269
16,748
15,327
54
54
4,011
2,282

2,749
3,538
15,472
17,440
31
47
2,567
3,151

2,706
2,845
12,681
13,643
40
47
3,507
2,308

1,862
2,120
8,637
(D)
26
30
2,228
745

5,391
5,315
952,384
491,345
81
146
2,683
2,017

527
301
20,615
13,940

896
458
7,807
3,594

1,057
651
25,457
19,743

940
563
22,324
10,276

671
393
7,441
5,002

1,262
744
203,380
3,709

2,076
1,632
7,840
5,889

2,818
2,333
25,893
18,412

3,576
3,205
22,268
17,968

2,987
2,455
16,506
11,651

2,140
1,796
9,272
9,001

3,445
2,565
15,173
10,497

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed .........................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6
(D)
644
1,072
173,959
158,806

-

69
160
1,367
2,713
-

59
50
15,775
15,355
-

-

-

748
659
53,448
40,319

976
977
155,147
126,049

940
843
56,394
60,488

1,010
880
59,180
38,289

2,871
2,676
347,305
322,510

2,720
2,774
275,912
291,285

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

926
886
19,358
(D)

1,102
998
85,183
33,970

608
468
19,393
12,967

1,207
1,086
100,623
55,508

3,407
2,797
392,472
181,469

934
655
18,517
12,948

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

498
665
103,154
87,833

676
769
51,687
37,334

691
769
208,692
188,484

814
902
169,167
153,540

2,128
2,185
623,097
628,699

918
983
239,354
224,410

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

87
113
4,670
(D)

236
216
(D)
2,293

180
204
2,398
2,313

280
306
(D)
1,800

900
1,076
29,155
30,411

280
327
4,984
11,855

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,521
2,816
399,517
396,391

2,401
1,757
(D)
14,916

2,850
2,129
33,115
15,682

1,906
1,449
(D)
11,220

14,547
12,504
227,165
208,618

16,042
15,306
573,994
471,367

Livestock, poultry, and their products ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves .................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products .........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

15,107
15,050
1,013,334
750,192
1,568
1,081
575,989
417,755
10,977
11,925
223,922
170,569
321
445
72,020
82,866
525
540
1,235
(D)
893
594
889
392

3,233
2,546
290,617
241,247
1,195
734
75,831
78,848
1,447
1,223
15,660
15,994
461
436
126,392
87,544
460
310
813
(D)
709
490
1,979
801

5,970
5,426
1,205,787
843,101
1,833
1,316
903,531
583,343
2,947
3,004
58,293
50,570
676
730
192,426
169,458
454
379
(D)
8,268
1,137
745
(D)
1,179

3,187
2,114
125,338
107,244
1,269
565
13,207
12,107
1,066
795
12,444
9,612
310
264
50,485
(D)
350
250
2,108
(D)
697
459
(D)
1,127

20,306
18,203
2,423,291
1,409,807
4,831
2,206
258,994
146,700
11,631
11,293
449,371
298,517
2,453
2,738
1,285,571
697,920
2,930
2,336
357,495
200,027
2,762
2,307
8,867
6,613

31,511
33,319
6,131,554
4,012,745
4,392
2,667
1,045,674
750,088
22,122
22,961
1,385,740
873,074
5,258
6,226
1,475,929
931,754
4,748
6,390
2,139,877
1,398,234
2,944
2,891
18,725
13,351

2,554
1,940
20,118
(D)
729
474
109,138
41,285

322
393
(D)
2,802
98
78
26,300
31,944

813
674
31,815
23,760
48
48
4,023
1,459

348
324
5,703
3,879
273
140
18,548
9,481

3,010
3,286
23,550
23,743
87
83
5,721
3,316

2,238
3,184
11,424
14,669
104
103
12,492
8,991

386
280
10,022
24,979

359
278
(D)
(D)

452
270
3,920
5,065

449
312
(D)
19,589

1,497
1,152
33,721
32,972

1,193
1,039
41,692
22,584

1,276
1,216
9,175
4,897

1,705
1,454
18,419
11,237

1,407
1,168
21,220
12,551

1,659
1,259
42,065
31,315

6,373
4,925
58,923
37,269

4,293
3,847
34,667
22,763

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

306 UNITED STATES

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7
496
980
1,590
362,705
444,136

111
338
5,022
5,854
498
596
164,714
137,378

-

-

-

-

1,156
903
82,498
39,942

1,340
961
61,705
36,723

315
242
39,429
28,027

344
261
63,840
58,337

49
54
56,356
35,689

426
320
12,716
8,465

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

962
1,001
33,498
14,093

606
1,113
4,315
22,823

412
372
7,877
5,771

253
158
2,594
1,375

42
51
(D)
(D)

419
278
12,968
9,321

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

479
390
46,007
38,967

913
932
121,280
101,316

367
318
29,472
33,832

371
355
41,215
34,259

45
50
11,949
10,115

382
337
65,554
53,691

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

147
162
7,936
7,611

131
196
1,078
1,843

51
54
232
623

71
84
592
797

1
2
(D)
(D)

181
173
(D)
2,028

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,907
3,702
45,511
22,776

25,596
21,460
173,618
139,973

6,981
6,234
187,672
157,980

9,733
9,395
206,577
201,613

942
856
141,930
108,678

1,453
1,099
(D)
8,398

Livestock, poultry, and their products ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

19,262
21,399
3,208,753
2,090,909
3,262
2,867
2,438,690
1,490,748
14,535
16,494
323,621
228,346
219
431
62,875
67,954
439
504
129,424
82,298
1,026
794
1,659
673

60,300
65,589
4,017,988
2,990,809
6,114
3,103
1,265,166
784,986
52,060
57,957
1,676,632
1,285,288
2,777
3,233
302,684
300,460
2,971
3,752
725,738
570,551
3,677
2,598
9,580
5,508

14,392
14,587
1,529,340
1,148,791
1,396
501
7,975
5,243
11,526
11,793
1,368,699
1,015,169
380
235
54,761
41,842
565
542
36,331
26,531
1,522
1,860
20,962
21,210

23,869
26,809
8,662,710
6,315,392
1,875
722
165,265
142,442
20,218
23,416
7,358,555
5,401,018
494
642
172,066
148,941
2,482
3,594
923,209
590,581
1,637
1,481
10,072
8,288

1,808
1,855
293,928
289,259
213
148
(D)
(D)
1,260
1,283
181,758
215,054
57
47
98,526
62,074
70
102
(D)
930
330
338
7,003
6,352

1,827
1,301
92,584
61,686
793
391
15,390
6,251
599
526
6,743
5,140
225
194
59,132
(D)
298
212
518
(D)
514
351
(D)
785

2,004
2,684
9,259
11,390
488
515
237,883
207,181

4,482
5,710
21,369
27,111
72
85
9,506
11,107

2,086
2,527
13,683
12,870
28
26
3,188
4,185

1,657
1,761
9,130
11,098
38
39
3,826
2,170

398
448
3,370
2,928
5
16
(D)
(D)

198
174
(D)
875
25
16
3,734
3,340

514
272
5,343
2,319

1,254
874
7,313
5,796

407
444
23,742
21,740

408
309
20,585
10,853

64
76
898
650

289
165
(D)
1,024

1,229
1,192
9,659
7,506

4,341
3,942
20,982
14,712

1,287
1,164
6,321
4,523

1,288
1,088
5,902
4,015

200
246
1,074
1,606

982
748
16,021
10,420

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed .........................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

-

198
271
26,006
25,704

1
(D)
-

2,622
7,836
549,636
630,397
1,305
2,091
211,129
181,835

-

475
1,835
10,229
17,244
-

1,453
1,442
181,543
167,956

1,706
446
88,996
96,914

3,189
2,759
338,037
322,577

3,745
3,005
333,939
215,247

227
261
162,655
133,894

2,902
2,376
135,355
136,844

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,064
966
147,933
87,148

2,484
2,102
105,867
59,061

3,227
2,989
363,295
180,540

1,765
1,376
79,288
55,756

66
23
(D)
(D)

1,865
1,814
45,419
34,532

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,682
1,828
442,953
356,863

231
223
60,267
41,585

2,009
2,552
389,117
344,320

2,317
2,587
573,529
424,478

71
78
9,126
11,025

2,104
2,678
444,855
464,617

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

884
899
2,612
3,852

17
20
8
369

844
1,001
8,819
(D)

934
1,043
65,023
57,625

12
15
(D)
(D)

594
775
7,285
9,323

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,493
2,054
16,751
11,791

3,691
2,187
139,447
105,368

12,091
11,028
147,013
118,837

9,366
8,400
95,943
84,001

6,819
4,972
298,303
231,530

16,062
15,079
105,160
101,213

Livestock, poultry, and their products ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves .................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products .........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,017
3,553
135,233
92,378
1,360
910
33,044
26,041
1,136
1,227
9,559
7,094
158
138
34,091
29,154
381
378
2,349
2,313
1,218
949
1,784
1,482

10,550
7,171
1,621,940
1,302,773
1,150
465
(D)
17,468
7,021
5,622
576,025
533,952
253
182
1,009,671
730,083
351
306
375
381
2,577
904
(D)
9,433

17,317
17,570
2,856,706
1,982,706
3,810
1,742
123,727
106,620
10,898
11,972
318,080
251,121
5,799
6,681
2,280,218
1,560,895
1,817
1,490
28,302
14,005
2,252
2,432
10,246
9,421

26,448
26,948
7,707,350
4,953,052
6,003
4,807
4,087,004
2,382,365
15,953
18,584
288,801
185,222
472
706
161,373
150,406
2,459
2,332
3,104,731
2,183,646
3,544
2,267
6,632
2,960

11,352
12,273
1,045,697
772,994
578
243
28,496
22,365
10,025
10,944
856,489
625,070
410
551
78,959
65,450
351
474
34,910
25,888
742
820
8,479
6,979

33,031
34,837
2,960,490
1,958,654
5,539
3,452
883,301
604,808
21,438
22,938
565,746
408,242
3,681
4,255
861,632
551,877
4,505
4,976
571,685
322,687
4,907
4,848
14,186
9,971

847
878
33,732
18,314
116
50
6,637
2,223

1,354
1,186
7,856
6,600
16
19
3,228
1,604

2,026
2,200
50,616
15,223
127
157
20,417
15,185

2,730
2,621
17,959
15,202
311
202
32,175
17,669

831
972
(D)
(D)
4
6
(D)
(D)

3,404
5,658
26,271
31,260
140
100
6,582
3,338

444
313
14,036
5,758

304
170
2,982
3,254

1,439
1,021
25,101
10,235

1,591
683
8,676
15,581

369
349
33,986
20,866

2,576
1,707
31,088
26,471

1,931
1,769
30,106
19,126

1,529
1,071
11,193
6,582

5,338
4,651
77,464
59,724

3,712
3,054
29,144
17,245

444
452
2,429
1,765

6,827
6,205
54,270
37,217

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

308 UNITED STATES

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

421
581
68,169
43,685

-

1,151
893
28,156
15,413
-

-

257
874
73,026
104,521
456
489
46,274
33,101

842
586
25,315
19,276

1,462
1,879
339,388
353,996

4,300
3,779
125,623
125,923

208
142
8,111
5,527

1,511
1,080
126,311
90,457

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,204
2,078
17,543
11,863

4,187
4,755
515,582
277,745

3,222
2,547
151,101
109,383

159
102
4,483
2,358

1,013
1,077
34,481
40,003

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

471
578
204,020
168,259

2,583
3,039
989,483
806,851

2,719
3,073
892,279
732,709

260
225
40,739
37,593

623
771
227,041
219,980

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

63
73
785
636

1,320
1,106
116,759
107,984

1,205
1,326
22,727
31,193

49
60
(D)
658

179
152
7,558
2,427

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

16,697
12,234
173,699
143,166

8,626
8,225
698,104
498,687

17,525
13,818
149,392
103,136

238
156
(D)
831

3,893
2,933
69,138
21,177

Livestock, poultry, and their products ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

54,100
58,248
4,618,436
3,637,326
5,014
2,726
748,776
508,373
45,512
51,414
3,062,020
2,448,916
1,022
989
191,775
163,006
2,274
2,256
555,521
462,849
3,972
3,032
12,109
6,672

19,757
21,030
1,410,055
1,000,586
3,070
2,478
119,812
86,506
13,077
13,654
800,336
543,231
592
515
401,786
293,927
1,466
1,558
5,662
3,540
3,671
3,699
20,987
17,397

31,208
29,152
3,939,097
2,936,045
7,885
4,028
1,015,843
745,624
19,784
20,571
556,192
441,671
8,407
9,146
1,890,190
1,393,992
3,440
3,785
336,437
269,318
4,462
3,425
10,322
7,355

444
305
10,306
8,408
162
76
1,908
1,766
148
118
846
735
39
28
4,599
3,859
81
51
354
227
97
65
168
104

10,604
10,133
1,554,190
896,505
2,090
1,113
1,289,876
694,290
6,782
7,139
105,282
76,146
115
215
52,550
46,240
700
736
77,211
61,589
1,363
991
1,458
878

4,706
5,711
36,191
33,979
56
74
3,253
3,467

2,578
3,918
18,935
18,960
96
131
16,270
17,054

3,398
3,220
49,320
41,809
292
267
44,519
15,325

30
36
313
436
27
15
1,653
863

1,443
1,444
21,622
13,825
93
66
4,775
3,173

778
664
8,792
10,064

1,256
1,176
26,267
19,973

2,283
1,456
36,275
20,951

63
40
465
419

578
215
1,415
363

3,194
1,920
11,534
3,735

6,274
6,383
56,362
21,411

7,537
6,082
75,893
53,760

249
180
6,292
3,697

1,323
1,175
12,660
8,287

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed .........................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

-

1,613
8,151
70,634
141,412
779
920
147,468
178,354

7,226
8,866
1,885,146
1,088,675

-

-

140
158
3,464
5,192

1,483
1,601
71,870
68,516

2,348
2,527
373,704
298,997

532
347
16,092
13,620

506
422
13,192
10,140

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

61
43
412
(D)

327
718
2,552
6,363

7,033
7,496
219,819
114,822

615
460
17,022
6,162

499
325
15,875
9,270

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

121
119
19,984
18,350

1,517
2,323
325,079
282,815

1,958
2,137
862,183
704,699

254
275
128,626
92,646

437
418
24,795
22,803

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops .......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

19
14
202
(D)

177
202
2,018
2,312

254
310
7,606
6,541

33
26
342
103

255
252
3,448
2,372

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6,579
6,573
121,272
145,766

14,786
14,741
31,438
47,896

45,419
30,044
744,302
418,557

5,505
3,986
151,418
115,127

3,050
2,710
36,513
24,231

Livestock, poultry, and their products ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves .................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products .........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

17,573
19,625
3,186,953
2,258,715
977
451
140,798
70,820
15,171
17,060
2,307,618
1,693,838
672
982
279,765
156,498
1,042
1,738
381,360
(D)
1,829
2,074
36,697
31,285

47,350
51,367
1,469,608
1,127,266
4,369
2,554
572,866
359,286
38,961
42,017
633,303
499,143
1,115
1,048
180,503
173,410
1,160
1,130
33,797
42,632
3,839
3,331
6,712
4,196

145,480
148,859
14,435,499
10,402,993
12,747
6,319
2,113,086
1,260,951
116,626
125,518
10,503,774
8,083,024
1,268
1,162
1,245,441
676,703
4,053
3,962
237,504
128,231
18,416
15,314
107,807
94,164

9,271
8,059
1,043,281
858,101
1,133
645
140,359
84,178
6,257
5,617
347,299
371,418
422
451
292,141
196,812
630
480
196,595
153,112
1,699
1,372
23,377
17,804

3,395
3,161
574,451
401,482
1,001
571
10,996
5,875
1,937
2,104
57,581
45,106
1,222
1,393
493,926
342,440
239
206
697
374
645
436
3,851
1,581

1,408
1,850
8,884
(D)
12
10
3,108
(D)

5,149
6,847
31,212
38,201
106
197
4,893
4,799

14,107
15,477
117,744
91,567
275
392
46,102
31,058

1,610
1,725
10,020
7,776
27
41
4,074
5,746

266
235
2,454
2,853
23
26
1,989
1,325

351
313
28,723
23,179

1,494
977
6,322
5,599

4,211
2,404
64,042
37,295

543
308
29,415
21,255

332
258
2,957
1,927

752
713
6,158
3,789

3,581
3,392
15,380
11,227

8,619
8,459
38,696
25,639

1,584
1,115
10,098
6,983

1,474
1,163
22,863
9,567

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

310 UNITED STATES

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Direct Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total sales (see text) - Con.
Value of sales by commodity or commodity group - Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse - Con.
Tobacco .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cotton and cottonseed ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet
potatoes 1 .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

892
4,163
68,073
112,503
196
312
25,203
20,718

-

70
530
758
3,413
-

195
452
3,400
6,111
-

-

1,619
1,303
93,988
79,345

2,082
2,041
809,963
805,567

712
411
5,811
4,613

3,320
2,957
422,639
341,615

48
28
3,501
1,798

Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,358
1,251
68,193
40,954

5,988
6,215
2,081,031
1,354,238

365
404
14,206
11,443

1,719
1,331
218,248
107,972

22
11
(D)
87

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and
sod (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,040
1,241
248,153
218,698

1,472
1,883
327,046
391,930

323
371
23,371
26,849

1,635
1,487
244,216
197,439

56
50
6,339
5,301

Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation
woody crops ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

352
514
6,949
9,633

534
508
23,225
26,270

173
184
935
1,182

849
859
17,822
23,412

3
4
(D)
41

Other crops and hay (see text) ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

10,432
9,156
77,961
78,384

6,900
6,399
554,702
422,822

7,771
4,378
21,267
12,618

21,691
16,449
119,660
120,249

3,166
2,298
130,888
86,027

Livestock, poultry, and their products ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Poultry and eggs ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cattle and calves ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hogs and pigs ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Sheep, goats, and their products ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Aquaculture (see text) ........................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other animals and other animal
products (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

27,744
29,060
2,047,887
1,642,692
3,790
2,140
971,851
750,035
21,884
23,970
574,506
471,703
1,173
1,253
330,344
275,402
964
834
56,960
72,213
2,951
2,278
7,710
6,030

17,178
14,372
2,037,958
1,747,922
3,810
1,540
228,825
143,962
9,521
8,979
716,720
709,585
823
884
873,365
634,908
1,596
1,067
5,921
6,803
2,762
1,971
6,738
4,902

14,261
11,616
513,357
413,121
2,434
995
301,708
250,922
10,474
9,513
164,962
117,967
161
395
31,386
32,202
1,042
717
2,089
1,992
1,860
1,397
3,241
2,168

39,619
38,793
6,298,032
3,933,204
7,058
3,110
375,284
224,968
30,193
31,807
1,014,553
834,895
14,270
16,972
4,573,294
2,651,018
3,516
3,245
100,309
79,836
3,212
2,456
17,141
10,545

6,797
6,433
943,728
726,111
610
254
997
663
4,880
4,997
801,833
643,123
32
81
22,331
7,473
368
247
41,923
23,057
1,004
1,019
34,292
28,853

2,247
3,007
46,876
40,581
182
182
53,032
19,945

2,938
2,698
26,134
18,599
355
334
162,867
215,130

1,291
891
4,476
3,787
39
50
3,478
2,712

2,845
2,949
12,873
14,986
169
208
14,182
14,262

1,967
1,555
24,631
12,400
20
17
7,157
3,213

1,293
682
6,606
6,782

1,398
798
17,388
14,033

737
390
2,017
1,372

1,640
1,216
190,395
102,694

225
174
10,564
7,329

2,855
2,513
28,878
16,825

5,418
4,527
43,537
34,753

1,990
1,434
7,097
4,588

6,243
4,918
43,491
29,072

645
521
3,025
2,381

Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human
consumption (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
1

2002 data do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Total farm production expenses 1 ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

2,204,792
2,128,739
241,113,666
173,199,216
109,359
81,362

48,753
45,124
3,922,143
2,588,600
80,449
57,366

686
609
50,547
39,123
73,683
64,242

15,637
7,294
2,782,786
1,825,328
177,962
250,251

49,346
47,474
6,134,870
3,898,297
124,324
82,114

81,033
79,655
26,962,641
20,527,198
332,737
257,701

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,148,218
1,189,850
18,107,194
9,751,460
918,604
947,279
10,074,914
7,608,921
775,893
874,634
11,740,521
7,598,706

27,461
25,700
168,838
106,697
19,390
18,317
84,495
79,322
13,866
13,097
87,849
59,062

388
331
2,334
1,535
156
127
282
187
264
199
2,167
2,176

3,106
3,050
165,318
81,131
2,525
2,289
133,265
70,845
3,829
2,218
199,392
58,502

23,681
25,040
437,022
216,013
18,919
18,730
327,730
245,100
10,977
12,924
276,030
143,862

48,395
50,120
1,314,175
834,536
44,599
46,868
1,369,132
1,102,974
26,247
29,176
991,450
722,080

490,819
553,714
38,003,682
27,420,965

11,619
13,420
701,381
505,196

118
117
303
569

2,283
1,631
315,343
171,369

12,921
15,183
828,459
515,620

10,881
10,745
1,264,818
949,697

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

278,572
316,013
3,599,873
2,037,136

5,994
7,124
56,499
17,300

46
51
107
432

1,374
954
46,303
21,233

7,012
8,543
49,799
22,752

5,951
6,070
186,901
114,594

279,155
309,818
34,403,809
25,383,829
1,135,968
1,240,747
49,095,106
31,694,850

7,022
7,830
644,882
487,896
30,051
32,201
1,611,020
927,774

86
80
196
137
299
293
5,096
4,078

1,257
869
269,040
150,137
12,611
4,524
617,035
307,212

7,713
8,638
778,660
492,868
30,394
34,143
2,023,611
1,250,849

6,356
6,404
1,077,917
835,104
29,596
28,663
4,274,263
2,494,806

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,148,806
2,024,139
12,912,179
6,675,419
1,102,530
1,241,247
5,917,615
4,874,139
1,992,234
1,898,607
15,896,723
13,386,560
482,186
554,434
21,877,661
18,568,446

47,750
42,178
163,784
93,418
21,735
22,713
94,692
72,885
44,622
40,423
188,980
178,923
9,541
10,123
208,023
180,937

667
568
3,786
2,125
439
442
2,974
1,517
599
554
6,310
4,089
220
240
16,463
13,427

15,143
7,053
146,118
67,183
7,559
4,620
104,463
71,533
12,018
6,578
144,191
133,522
3,200
2,678
380,491
343,422

48,357
45,735
395,167
188,568
22,493
25,743
154,488
107,383
45,387
42,876
324,927
280,599
10,265
12,225
268,860
253,395

78,163
76,747
1,124,340
610,228
55,511
58,359
1,231,547
986,812
74,487
72,338
1,782,730
1,532,050
29,661
34,342
5,015,513
4,317,078

Contract labor ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

182,701
228,692
4,514,166
3,451,190
362,475
449,633
4,091,038
3,313,737

3,557
4,202
24,373
21,559
4,715
6,120
20,956
28,347

57
95
1,838
926
48
65
357
151

964
1,648
76,645
95,038
894
1,226
51,758
52,671

4,133
5,253
36,102
27,758
5,836
7,473
58,647
45,059

22,586
24,716
2,265,515
1,665,671
15,667
19,733
860,315
706,279

490,372
497,885
13,274,530
9,045,945

8,172
8,185
67,370
44,215

110
123
658
397

1,537
1,063
111,351
71,355

8,716
8,609
209,658
119,961

13,299
14,367
1,013,008
754,122

109,199
150,761
1,385,219
1,468,423

1,738
1,741
17,709
15,225

49
63
143
244

482
831
27,822
32,771

1,842
2,744
50,000
41,031

6,623
9,639
216,265
222,702

Interest expense ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

667,454
758,437
10,880,731
9,571,577

11,714
11,903
130,780
112,871

162
198
2,655
2,892

1,634
2,170
65,119
58,562

16,157
18,484
231,796
203,361

23,854
26,941
1,099,536
930,722

Secured by real estate .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate .......................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

519,095
575,525
7,185,334
6,704,002
413,327
405,177
3,695,397
2,867,575
1,995,808
1,962,637
6,223,048
5,350,817

9,272
9,150
101,681
91,228
6,707
5,249
29,099
21,643
44,234
40,970
43,059
34,590

117
100
1,370
657
92
127
1,285
2,235
501
466
1,312
968

1,139
1,464
35,257
30,979
992
1,248
29,862
27,583
6,446
6,530
32,745
26,286

12,150
13,461
151,605
136,209
10,323
10,148
80,191
67,152
45,468
43,779
76,778
56,674

18,896
20,755
773,509
687,470
12,843
12,177
326,028
243,252
72,181
71,688
638,682
525,721

All other production expenses (see text) ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,115,703
1,254,079
17,119,339
13,418,059

20,733
22,395
308,835
127,579

370
362
3,868
3,843

6,651
4,406
211,727
183,925

25,214
27,058
435,596
203,063

44,163
48,667
2,501,352
2,171,720

1
Depreciation expenses claimed (see text) .....................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

963,340
853,797
20,185,540
15,389,666

18,883
14,471
249,083
180,487

316
256
5,839
6,230

2,549
2,965
160,562
143,767

21,217
18,733
416,410
295,494

37,834
36,531
1,800,646
1,575,604

See footnote(s) at end of table.

312 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Total farm production expenses 1 .................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

37,054
31,358
5,431,280
4,412,593
146,577
140,717

4,916
4,205
469,319
397,687
95,468
94,575

2,546
2,391
823,103
471,674
323,293
197,271

47,463
44,081
5,762,883
4,734,590
121,418
107,407

47,846
49,304
5,982,253
3,845,512
125,031
77,996

7,521
5,438
486,648
450,946
64,705
82,925

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased .................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,685
11,201
201,343
115,405
11,860
10,319
102,032
64,906
8,935
8,972
163,708
113,949

2,746
2,236
15,142
14,211
1,545
1,426
7,711
6,681
1,952
1,794
45,871
34,632

1,414
1,424
35,665
23,780
1,309
1,423
23,147
15,174
1,282
1,196
25,271
18,135

27,041
26,563
439,145
289,115
20,462
21,458
376,699
321,442
13,124
14,865
379,703
308,778

26,820
27,037
353,104
190,338
20,092
20,872
250,881
197,468
14,517
16,847
184,635
117,965

5,653
4,326
29,807
17,791
4,207
3,627
17,238
16,134
2,579
1,887
17,950
11,188

8,517
8,174
1,778,706
1,662,797

1,077
948
7,164
8,644

981
1,039
102,328
55,182

8,322
8,931
175,186
147,080

10,114
12,342
871,341
372,108

547
329
3,343
6,025

4,866
4,686
86,507
46,389

392
361
2,058
686

131
158
1,043
444

5,111
5,337
59,350
49,880

4,907
6,460
43,265
27,615

267
179
1,135
873

4,944
4,650
1,692,199
1,616,409
18,817
18,525
1,221,367
866,170

846
701
5,106
7,957
2,458
2,372
55,295
42,832

899
928
101,284
54,738
1,426
1,540
416,368
207,528

4,460
4,919
115,836
97,200
27,297
26,515
547,947
410,603

6,399
7,172
828,076
344,493
26,287
32,119
2,121,379
1,365,162

345
193
2,208
5,152
1,939
1,267
24,678
27,997

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

35,901
29,202
252,730
123,357
19,465
19,049
141,173
115,798
32,421
26,692
300,187
233,632
7,393
7,747
390,625
367,016

4,709
3,797
29,508
13,064
2,608
2,244
12,894
10,740
4,326
3,622
39,671
36,823
1,140
1,106
141,360
127,084

2,473
2,339
20,685
21,131
1,539
1,690
13,032
11,822
2,331
2,195
27,954
25,183
647
891
36,460
31,579

45,826
42,746
266,387
146,528
22,600
26,345
107,341
97,800
42,144
39,972
421,996
354,556
10,081
10,672
1,208,631
1,157,569

46,952
46,566
301,942
149,582
21,462
25,089
129,618
99,923
43,940
43,888
306,086
276,568
10,225
11,636
361,419
326,621

7,091
4,721
24,443
14,458
3,881
2,912
25,473
19,474
6,611
4,626
53,497
50,411
1,783
1,527
178,496
177,692

Contract labor .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling ................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,793
4,350
42,835
32,013
6,178
6,931
78,971
55,481

274
318
8,744
5,211
289
383
2,501
1,840

178
190
3,569
2,818
376
485
2,409
2,839

6,865
10,204
546,016
422,218
5,453
7,831
194,711
217,113

3,949
5,175
64,557
60,861
4,879
6,431
41,766
44,921

1,005
824
14,240
7,159
393
282
1,789
9,232

7,755
7,014
142,850
96,970

624
559
7,820
6,104

780
737
19,612
16,584

4,322
4,494
141,937
102,564

7,715
7,748
154,249
101,768

1,718
1,655
20,211
19,723

1,722
1,947
24,370
22,247

203
196
3,204
3,410

155
222
2,139
3,537

1,994
3,244
28,979
27,578

1,705
2,590
20,169
29,393

350
343
2,675
3,066

Interest expense .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,114
12,410
229,425
199,300

975
793
16,913
9,036

801
1,024
14,590
14,025

10,609
12,165
203,987
163,345

12,375
13,335
225,086
193,171

1,223
955
14,838
8,633

Secured by real estate ............................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate ...................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

8,764
9,415
152,793
133,319
6,700
6,396
76,632
65,982
33,380
28,597
89,405
72,884

747
551
13,823
7,256
516
351
3,089
1,779
4,420
3,753
23,053
16,975

638
843
11,126
10,769
478
435
3,465
3,255
2,252
2,194
4,524
4,556

8,921
9,849
165,996
131,710
6,260
4,599
37,991
31,635
43,882
41,922
180,155
139,310

10,081
10,763
173,911
161,781
6,613
5,226
51,176
31,389
44,054
45,745
139,812
113,694

777
611
10,950
6,114
723
430
3,888
2,519
5,975
4,195
10,873
6,463

All other production expenses (see text) ..................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

18,208
19,625
271,553
270,668

2,698
2,523
52,470
60,401

1,577
1,677
75,351
17,803

22,097
24,901
544,062
428,994

21,301
23,585
456,207
205,969

2,843
2,389
47,097
55,499

14,870
13,247
353,613
286,282

1,823
1,259
29,707
21,253

1,217
1,061
33,409
28,682

14,751
13,093
390,420
330,261

17,862
15,785
374,338
277,167

2,341
1,709
46,427
34,498

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

Depreciation expenses claimed (see text)

1

.................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Total farm production expenses 1 ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

25,349
25,016
4,604,040
3,440,579
181,626
137,535

76,860
73,000
9,045,080
6,223,876
117,683
85,259

60,938
60,286
6,280,596
4,310,513
103,065
71,501

92,856
90,648
15,443,759
10,303,448
166,319
113,664

65,531
64,390
12,364,531
8,443,180
188,682
131,126

85,260
86,591
3,930,240
2,604,069
46,097
30,073

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,049
10,602
370,237
202,192
11,849
11,226
160,030
120,830
7,693
8,439
147,784
120,163

49,671
52,258
1,480,395
731,424
43,618
47,465
731,968
559,165
43,539
49,231
1,001,039
596,072

36,853
37,155
888,112
435,657
29,009
31,184
373,897
258,403
29,538
33,636
514,775
326,799

58,664
61,514
1,344,600
665,890
53,136
54,776
618,336
464,509
52,703
59,724
989,162
603,316

39,479
40,576
840,338
413,519
32,028
30,563
358,384
200,234
26,613
29,131
358,008
221,766

44,729
54,539
308,598
180,986
27,108
36,236
100,920
77,715
27,313
35,000
133,724
94,685

6,598
7,350
584,795
616,224

11,350
12,734
588,949
411,546

11,645
14,613
511,239
307,156

22,679
25,756
3,290,203
1,854,227

15,145
16,103
5,192,954
3,554,091

18,470
21,156
523,127
298,839

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,473
3,871
128,710
93,697

6,443
6,918
57,009
40,328

5,669
6,852
57,350
39,425

10,743
13,436
180,644
100,883

9,558
9,506
150,517
60,943

11,737
13,530
171,651
71,492

4,074
4,439
456,085
522,527
13,075
14,692
1,137,906
646,250

6,404
7,362
531,940
371,218
23,374
24,652
705,155
528,144

7,398
9,431
453,890
267,731
24,908
29,682
1,092,067
660,587

15,086
16,372
3,109,559
1,753,344
35,808
41,037
3,058,988
1,922,817

7,797
8,750
5,042,438
3,493,148
29,672
33,531
2,237,287
1,410,837

9,159
9,936
351,475
227,347
46,766
51,368
793,669
443,883

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

24,734
22,998
220,007
109,251
16,234
15,604
174,139
151,832
23,032
21,634
330,249
263,214
6,588
6,995
499,505
369,892

74,841
70,346
562,346
280,056
37,566
44,354
141,827
126,128
68,871
65,798
591,737
476,733
16,369
19,750
483,699
421,803

58,717
56,917
344,253
171,335
27,459
34,564
106,869
88,783
53,959
52,988
423,721
340,507
11,240
14,256
320,902
300,988

89,899
87,485
666,373
348,189
51,903
62,217
234,210
215,675
83,411
81,393
792,166
646,011
23,287
28,135
492,091
409,190

63,693
60,781
574,447
309,599
32,620
38,761
140,364
123,586
58,985
57,036
550,628
472,105
14,437
16,549
412,164
332,498

83,309
83,246
203,942
111,695
40,616
46,071
79,696
72,019
77,321
77,394
284,408
267,605
18,846
24,882
322,169
291,881

Contract labor ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,584
3,113
41,669
33,410
5,570
6,423
115,139
77,267

3,043
3,791
20,393
18,530
15,123
18,689
112,968
95,153

2,665
4,078
31,559
25,888
10,229
13,649
62,518
58,364

5,005
6,425
50,828
37,829
25,512
30,366
216,307
160,788

4,906
4,749
42,624
32,466
13,720
16,214
166,577
121,409

7,370
11,778
56,810
58,808
11,023
15,129
32,431
30,952

5,761
5,532
232,167
168,764

23,595
22,737
1,210,803
745,690

15,678
20,221
701,777
531,802

34,668
34,940
1,712,297
1,182,053

19,820
19,486
383,968
227,683

9,563
9,295
128,975
91,818

1,540
1,807
31,256
37,240

5,170
7,257
70,328
63,241

3,224
4,180
40,697
37,849

6,163
8,558
70,584
68,636

3,450
4,938
41,787
44,379

2,435
3,616
15,849
29,119

Interest expense ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7,976
9,212
220,279
192,730

28,707
33,744
498,091
476,340

20,451
24,895
316,937
294,199

41,181
49,156
762,070
704,077

25,569
29,707
408,926
409,944

26,249
28,738
240,331
212,332

Secured by real estate .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate .......................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6,149
7,174
128,104
123,196
5,150
5,002
92,175
69,533
23,098
23,696
62,915
67,753

21,058
24,302
299,322
322,087
19,133
20,957
198,769
154,253
68,109
65,530
245,586
261,469

16,685
20,035
212,189
215,324
12,469
13,351
104,748
78,875
56,576
57,299
207,559
175,948

30,888
36,961
449,215
456,338
27,436
30,368
312,855
247,739
82,855
82,051
353,029
346,765

19,799
22,187
231,594
260,677
16,687
18,532
177,333
149,267
60,184
61,481
191,132
192,522

22,047
23,631
186,194
175,945
14,118
11,374
54,137
36,387
79,174
80,524
102,439
87,610

All other production expenses (see text) ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

13,926
15,446
275,962
263,569

42,358
45,410
599,794
432,380

30,546
36,317
343,714
296,246

57,702
64,832
792,516
673,475

36,406
42,320
464,941
376,541

39,330
46,222
603,152
254,122

1
Depreciation expenses claimed (see text) .....................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,141
10,106
387,357
293,763

39,068
37,072
937,711
682,002

28,306
25,712
608,309
464,258

51,922
49,049
1,356,932
1,005,074

30,850
28,886
669,721
525,988

37,692
29,304
481,580
352,134

See footnote(s) at end of table.

314 UNITED STATES

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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Total farm production expenses 1 .................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

30,106
27,394
2,118,965
1,615,624
70,383
58,977

8,136
7,121
493,693
399,767
60,680
56,139

12,834
12,179
1,546,646
1,127,590
120,512
92,585

7,691
6,077
461,483
364,833
60,003
60,035

56,014
53,296
4,786,767
3,333,716
85,457
62,551

80,992
80,785
10,320,405
7,288,947
127,425
90,226

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased .................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

14,696
15,292
228,664
126,666
11,837
11,726
179,158
159,159
8,500
9,921
130,179
80,476

3,364
3,510
24,426
18,170
2,059
2,176
20,210
17,397
2,209
2,504
21,985
16,887

7,287
7,367
98,320
55,169
5,724
5,746
50,845
33,887
5,749
6,307
75,021
57,940

3,964
3,393
14,788
11,852
2,272
2,101
12,490
9,166
2,439
2,427
24,634
21,958

29,252
28,156
453,795
241,158
22,986
23,602
229,101
181,198
23,690
25,048
356,913
257,178

44,332
44,286
999,236
493,994
40,143
38,940
449,837
350,354
40,295
43,195
786,553
485,998

5,909
6,664
120,621
89,122

1,741
1,845
13,601
16,895

3,087
3,300
171,246
96,056

1,450
1,101
5,819
6,482

11,151
11,647
308,543
196,578

17,464
20,375
1,304,042
836,490

3,899
4,440
27,852
13,593

721
1,007
4,596
5,319

1,216
1,208
10,151
7,486

556
373
1,776
2,703

4,442
5,274
68,144
31,345

8,243
9,757
115,218
75,727

2,804
3,140
92,769
75,529
16,578
17,496
369,975
260,900

1,291
1,112
9,005
11,576
3,640
3,567
103,475
73,459

2,236
2,376
161,095
88,569
6,474
6,740
456,411
318,290

1,064
816
4,043
3,779
3,821
2,698
45,134
26,253

8,184
7,934
240,399
165,233
22,314
24,297
740,126
390,264

11,354
12,945
1,188,825
760,762
30,806
37,871
1,944,488
1,271,172

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

29,217
26,134
179,282
89,018
13,666
15,019
42,129
37,354
27,193
24,892
200,444
188,682
6,278
7,567
191,748
181,647

7,825
6,406
35,779
16,300
3,778
3,817
18,097
13,270
7,119
6,018
48,228
39,619
1,886
2,045
90,323
78,420

12,548
11,490
67,511
43,006
6,648
7,257
35,814
29,948
11,850
10,962
110,024
102,101
3,058
3,321
151,232
127,779

7,382
5,597
31,070
14,927
4,027
3,695
16,599
11,067
6,754
5,352
46,053
37,850
1,972
1,770
118,224
99,292

54,468
50,597
300,854
145,503
26,811
30,422
114,239
91,391
50,239
47,754
391,491
334,489
11,315
12,279
606,717
469,731

79,261
74,441
618,971
322,649
45,581
54,386
187,999
176,246
74,306
71,046
693,634
583,946
19,337
22,623
521,852
459,332

Contract labor .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling ................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,225
2,365
28,534
14,232
2,914
3,819
34,331
33,906

718
740
10,263
6,005
709
894
6,141
4,403

876
1,241
12,131
15,194
2,159
2,545
16,902
18,197

801
712
12,889
11,378
623
573
6,698
3,067

3,234
3,614
42,587
35,023
8,304
9,148
94,519
63,676

3,848
4,746
41,671
29,399
18,993
22,114
157,929
118,850

5,521
5,843
116,382
88,671

846
885
12,529
9,033

2,727
2,543
55,393
37,683

1,136
990
10,138
7,932

12,378
12,399
294,570
216,140

26,132
25,526
1,019,476
737,291

1,174
1,722
20,554
24,172

309
505
3,445
4,784

656
1,081
5,655
9,793

306
381
2,445
2,758

3,040
3,940
29,011
33,771

6,325
8,192
75,977
72,773

Interest expense .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6,183
6,660
69,870
73,597

1,800
1,813
18,277
15,230

3,402
3,409
64,323
50,924

1,531
1,269
19,171
13,451

16,625
18,089
261,676
211,406

32,517
37,826
584,665
546,747

Secured by real estate ............................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate ...................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,310
4,327
39,136
43,028
3,871
3,651
30,733
30,569
25,666
22,720
26,956
20,432

1,391
1,454
12,542
11,533
1,137
887
5,735
3,697
7,466
6,823
24,156
21,081

2,559
2,422
49,739
38,751
2,073
1,757
14,584
12,174
11,339
11,015
41,361
34,982

1,185
981
15,623
11,124
925
565
3,548
2,326
6,761
5,504
32,509
23,431

13,502
14,332
180,621
154,977
9,981
8,737
81,054
56,428
52,283
50,494
188,916
157,933

25,282
29,200
347,297
365,154
22,100
23,276
237,368
181,593
75,030
75,624
241,383
194,722

All other production expenses (see text) ..................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

13,298
14,586
180,138
147,589

3,889
4,352
42,759
48,812

6,792
7,443
134,458
96,641

3,921
3,494
62,823
63,969

27,134
30,851
373,709
308,277

45,424
53,001
692,692
608,983

10,537
8,939
181,939
155,164

2,944
2,411
56,382
32,511

6,284
5,056
144,804
103,136

2,626
2,204
37,569
37,740

25,510
21,682
534,770
386,335

44,410
40,429
1,054,788
830,311

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

Depreciation expenses claimed (see text)

1

.................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Total farm production expenses 1 ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

41,959
42,175
4,288,729
2,767,787
102,212
65,626

107,825
106,749
6,135,205
4,578,834
56,900
42,893

29,524
27,873
2,399,635
1,862,305
81,277
66,814

47,712
49,356
12,325,329
9,050,038
258,328
183,362

3,131
2,988
401,986
335,437
128,389
112,261

4,166
3,378
195,791
145,342
46,997
43,026

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

21,157
20,726
263,845
127,224
14,470
14,988
219,911
209,634
12,155
14,435
176,730
105,861

57,932
63,363
671,131
355,973
36,523
35,192
250,883
190,396
33,347
36,287
366,266
220,016

11,009
12,264
225,315
115,112
11,549
11,731
120,522
81,365
8,038
9,274
51,509
44,179

30,276
32,982
914,427
465,636
27,697
29,632
404,471
281,683
26,847
30,944
596,673
370,108

921
1,043
20,975
11,894
850
912
11,776
7,056
719
840
9,114
7,047

1,845
1,531
4,627
2,797
900
843
2,367
2,043
1,175
1,095
18,033
8,643

7,762
9,917
469,684
380,748

25,620
30,120
761,333
546,196

7,287
7,935
291,561
207,332

13,253
16,074
4,066,702
3,211,783

854
908
32,202
34,954

994
705
4,470
1,638

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,012
5,128
31,192
18,496

17,469
19,512
142,362
97,217

5,523
5,514
90,394
41,400

8,516
9,741
175,943
90,966

613
574
9,493
8,620

360
227
1,786
522

4,616
5,894
438,492
362,251
21,203
26,071
1,468,308
804,106

11,591
14,508
618,971
448,979
59,938
69,368
1,383,506
1,136,939

2,996
3,700
201,167
165,932
13,716
15,381
219,242
192,619

6,927
9,173
3,890,759
3,120,817
21,335
26,376
2,045,635
1,490,523

393
447
22,710
26,335
1,965
2,062
76,549
58,036

768
537
2,684
1,116
2,308
2,010
30,644
20,933

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

41,149
40,015
227,904
122,546
15,382
17,707
92,265
69,737
38,778
37,408
241,876
199,085
8,441
9,966
213,631
184,111

106,121
102,981
412,227
205,423
52,812
62,089
117,628
107,972
98,832
94,673
453,315
376,075
18,263
22,168
325,526
287,744

28,271
25,356
221,523
118,897
16,365
18,268
72,745
63,845
25,818
23,637
227,050
188,106
6,492
7,649
164,119
139,334

46,873
46,325
608,153
331,458
30,941
36,103
217,214
173,402
43,662
44,184
624,920
465,069
14,603
17,489
417,067
371,650

3,037
2,767
29,689
16,249
1,897
1,791
29,122
21,239
2,749
2,488
35,465
32,867
827
1,024
65,134
53,802

4,049
3,088
13,170
5,663
2,029
1,964
6,869
4,248
3,663
2,979
21,128
17,613
860
793
36,176
32,013

Contract labor ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,722
3,276
35,708
18,524
3,884
5,062
50,248
40,213

6,225
8,584
32,556
37,297
18,323
24,826
76,874
66,851

2,708
3,766
20,707
20,836
4,941
6,152
46,094
37,957

4,435
5,016
39,369
26,263
13,419
15,996
148,214
105,236

339
419
5,538
5,023
476
587
7,679
7,538

268
258
2,791
3,567
303
377
2,324
1,858

6,520
7,188
222,744
141,274

20,767
20,006
344,925
183,466

9,502
8,623
223,363
126,354

20,041
20,243
831,078
471,124

587
502
14,053
11,226

373
397
4,445
2,650

1,374
1,954
44,860
40,339

3,421
4,889
25,001
30,197

1,857
2,429
17,057
19,131

4,435
6,037
59,717
58,333

169
201
2,402
3,006

139
132
1,241
1,301

Interest expense ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

9,573
10,201
138,598
124,247

37,243
42,907
388,746
362,803

10,051
12,286
185,028
187,994

23,107
28,741
480,896
468,738

795
981
19,984
22,034

875
778
8,718
5,468

Secured by real estate .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate .......................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7,263
7,557
91,081
88,708
5,813
4,825
47,517
35,539
37,253
36,841
78,158
55,954

30,015
33,617
277,471
276,331
22,632
22,763
111,275
86,473
101,652
101,982
172,858
144,577

7,559
9,049
131,417
136,909
6,590
7,409
53,612
51,084
26,017
26,148
115,971
109,744

17,345
21,006
264,321
283,382
15,622
18,686
216,575
185,356
43,473
45,731
316,430
272,832

577
787
13,372
16,166
510
563
6,612
5,867
2,573
2,731
13,189
11,470

709
604
6,917
4,252
485
346
1,801
1,216
3,754
3,235
19,974
13,606

All other production expenses (see text) ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

16,015
18,753
344,260
144,183

55,923
65,068
352,428
326,910

16,515
18,239
197,827
209,499

32,562
36,449
554,363
486,199

1,769
1,923
29,114
31,996

2,121
2,142
18,815
21,298

1
Depreciation expenses claimed (see text) .....................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

13,561
11,341
267,739
185,281

47,749
42,879
679,390
483,858

13,207
12,698
330,113
228,306

28,558
28,236
790,639
579,279

1,328
1,364
47,379
41,997

1,336
1,318
18,058
16,645

See footnote(s) at end of table.

316 UNITED STATES

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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Total farm production expenses 1 .................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

10,327
9,920
835,211
647,202
80,876
65,242

20,930
15,211
1,904,465
1,500,021
90,992
98,614

36,352
37,252
3,503,312
2,796,920
96,372
75,081

52,913
53,935
8,309,765
5,645,471
157,046
104,672

31,970
30,580
4,239,872
2,706,081
132,620
88,492

75,861
77,788
5,459,960
3,925,358
71,973
50,462

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased .................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6,287
5,530
43,892
28,203
3,670
3,784
28,288
22,541
4,526
4,697
86,620
69,770

6,158
4,868
57,807
32,645
4,962
4,514
29,835
19,735
4,729
3,506
28,983
18,514

17,500
18,049
172,920
103,849
12,609
14,190
103,710
80,700
14,164
16,721
159,353
120,601

33,805
36,121
376,476
238,389
25,209
26,680
228,484
220,109
20,277
23,959
249,975
160,111

15,800
16,193
674,950
293,625
15,841
15,991
428,021
258,775
14,931
15,759
397,673
213,028

43,627
46,108
655,238
325,128
34,721
38,490
254,732
193,596
36,234
41,146
415,876
289,540

1,768
1,819
11,977
8,265

4,054
3,708
187,501
217,212

8,447
9,678
117,208
122,666

12,342
11,972
1,666,076
1,049,514

6,074
7,129
204,142
124,054

16,523
19,791
538,127
269,910

572
562
4,681
1,971

2,569
2,344
66,729
71,093

4,657
5,796
49,526
50,639

5,004
5,119
131,277
57,036

4,901
5,406
59,706
31,117

7,668
9,275
78,925
37,335

1,380
1,397
7,296
6,294
4,669
4,654
41,361
31,277

2,066
2,060
120,772
146,119
12,073
9,443
697,004
486,979

5,103
5,053
67,683
72,026
18,994
22,148
695,165
537,185

8,677
7,997
1,534,800
992,478
28,263
30,938
3,183,993
1,917,997

2,022
2,841
144,436
92,937
9,597
11,956
158,337
118,559

11,055
13,139
459,202
232,575
34,423
40,506
959,439
648,768

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

10,008
9,289
51,333
25,155
4,949
4,967
25,514
19,000
9,166
8,474
83,885
78,553
2,415
2,374
237,683
186,913

20,343
13,777
112,281
51,544
10,958
8,747
69,630
48,567
18,129
12,894
131,980
100,927
4,773
4,249
218,193
182,380

35,769
35,446
226,204
115,975
21,864
25,237
123,576
101,727
33,506
33,742
379,409
344,052
9,273
10,494
583,051
448,924

51,860
51,753
332,524
170,533
24,777
28,141
137,087
118,921
48,659
48,838
338,501
319,142
12,284
16,091
623,130
552,486

30,303
26,894
374,451
169,655
16,951
19,929
66,925
58,686
27,431
25,222
351,705
267,416
7,881
9,208
169,978
140,999

74,090
74,930
319,466
168,692
38,087
45,396
102,485
93,314
68,834
69,599
413,074
385,348
14,057
16,585
411,941
362,702

Contract labor .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling ................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

570
612
23,097
19,629
747
1,025
5,759
6,132

2,085
2,610
31,486
27,307
2,292
2,666
37,507
31,922

2,222
2,634
27,441
23,019
6,305
7,365
76,039
60,643

4,683
5,599
115,346
65,193
5,323
6,937
44,513
42,331

1,681
1,989
14,459
11,704
8,094
9,456
89,324
68,019

3,743
4,583
38,191
27,071
13,110
16,909
66,116
51,566

1,384
1,385
16,810
13,781

4,028
3,515
54,226
40,403

7,419
8,012
92,070
61,303

11,718
11,885
196,528
209,033

14,636
14,655
573,719
405,271

17,931
17,747
423,015
320,970

398
655
7,817
7,643

745
1,134
10,440
7,942

2,123
3,111
24,668
30,797

1,898
2,921
17,262
25,402

3,407
4,176
45,619
43,395

4,478
6,579
28,753
40,511

Interest expense .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,652
1,752
24,207
19,898

3,890
4,613
86,921
82,017

10,998
11,967
159,396
128,020

12,480
14,250
176,525
164,828

14,137
16,925
258,449
222,187

25,172
28,112
296,918
266,004

Secured by real estate ............................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate ...................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,259
1,283
19,161
14,970
899
798
5,047
4,927
9,192
9,167
54,754
41,999

3,040
3,558
55,623
51,978
2,368
2,286
31,298
30,038
15,110
14,027
29,117
24,348

8,508
8,786
107,761
89,128
7,366
7,068
51,635
38,892
33,912
35,189
188,015
170,947

9,754
10,803
130,361
124,251
7,164
6,259
46,163
40,577
48,424
50,423
127,148
109,636

10,305
12,237
129,772
128,087
10,446
11,620
128,676
94,100
28,777
27,824
110,963
85,650

20,578
22,226
213,350
204,149
14,992
13,783
83,568
61,855
70,100
72,128
164,687
165,640

All other production expenses (see text) ..................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,734
5,479
92,214
68,441

8,603
8,264
121,552
127,580

21,652
25,103
375,086
346,512

24,253
26,766
496,197
281,848

19,135
20,653
321,157
225,057

39,308
46,821
371,901
316,599

3,674
3,129
60,919
43,898

6,058
5,670
166,065
141,546

17,736
16,185
398,834
355,453

20,422
17,713
400,776
326,025

18,468
16,509
545,888
360,780

36,878
33,002
576,916
459,891

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

Depreciation expenses claimed (see text)

1

.................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Total farm production expenses 1 ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

86,565
83,282
5,223,365
4,069,112
60,340
48,859

38,553
40,055
3,734,859
2,786,838
96,876
69,575

63,163
58,144
4,909,109
3,614,072
77,721
62,157

1,219
858
65,062
48,029
53,373
55,978

25,867
24,535
2,012,179
1,313,233
77,789
53,525

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

37,256
39,623
286,976
168,328
33,724
33,342
90,112
60,663
18,266
22,146
78,039
57,951

19,781
20,402
245,374
147,940
17,556
18,539
165,957
130,190
10,999
12,640
158,305
112,969

33,575
33,528
205,463
135,921
25,980
26,444
111,666
77,774
26,345
29,726
185,879
127,372

707
533
3,175
1,853
399
339
1,441
1,047
499
446
3,319
3,707

14,472
13,723
143,408
86,434
9,803
9,390
73,930
62,783
8,374
9,351
81,099
60,591

24,499
27,203
1,463,556
1,244,354

9,557
11,223
281,444
201,604

15,367
17,996
482,913
333,396

203
169
748
730

4,097
4,828
170,676
97,058

15,462
16,355
187,690
80,813

4,840
5,484
33,064
22,334

6,716
8,990
76,826
66,562

90
75
214
118

1,977
2,557
14,017
6,302

12,523
14,409
1,275,865
1,163,542
57,396
64,090
1,307,568
917,560

6,048
7,244
248,380
179,270
21,691
24,322
454,733
259,418

10,712
11,417
406,087
266,834
32,576
36,011
1,267,184
937,355

143
122
534
612
583
425
5,171
3,121

2,613
2,654
156,659
90,756
12,517
13,901
761,414
369,275

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

85,505
78,726
316,477
173,813
40,351
44,114
97,967
89,808
79,351
73,251
350,931
300,016
16,826
17,700
255,062
237,162

37,614
36,792
190,604
98,710
22,381
24,034
114,150
92,847
34,977
34,763
312,176
262,153
10,300
10,978
817,277
620,422

60,621
55,102
245,604
126,126
31,188
35,797
148,033
120,745
55,090
52,591
476,884
387,473
11,722
13,512
590,891
443,050

1,174
801
3,950
1,823
652
528
1,946
1,426
1,081
784
6,347
5,577
324
277
16,165
13,508

25,395
22,990
102,948
59,334
9,803
11,087
41,332
32,688
23,986
21,421
122,381
123,943
4,310
4,821
173,196
158,993

Contract labor ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7,816
10,468
49,286
38,838
12,956
15,572
90,772
65,083

4,741
5,812
90,683
62,764
5,523
6,688
74,390
63,028

2,532
3,115
62,941
35,792
11,359
13,281
97,625
74,354

97
59
1,112
1,259
56
55
1,360
450

1,320
1,803
21,872
22,198
1,912
2,275
17,399
14,324

21,092
22,398
167,558
125,005

6,447
6,816
193,669
143,878

12,729
11,539
148,292
93,126

193
135
2,582
1,555

3,915
3,631
62,216
38,536

2,896
3,883
16,351
24,443

2,389
3,231
27,875
29,591

3,129
4,273
18,660
26,841

52
35
328
456

717
997
6,579
7,796

Interest expense ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

28,011
30,978
287,123
243,623

10,649
12,192
196,025
162,360

17,056
18,505
220,775
187,899

221
201
3,159
1,455

4,820
5,164
58,971
55,104

Secured by real estate .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate .......................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

21,591
22,907
187,562
168,363
17,690
17,143
99,560
75,260
79,340
77,092
106,592
98,889

8,598
9,435
134,588
115,333
6,142
5,942
61,436
47,027
34,871
37,290
101,411
87,884

13,390
14,232
164,776
147,267
10,361
9,477
56,000
40,632
56,634
52,196
211,603
167,248

157
154
2,685
1,145
117
90
474
310
1,062
777
6,421
3,640

3,808
4,072
44,652
44,350
2,788
2,020
14,319
10,753
23,544
22,298
37,423
38,128

All other production expenses (see text) ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

44,669
48,927
258,996
223,575

20,311
23,245
310,787
311,080

31,282
35,469
434,697
339,600

607
511
7,837
6,423

9,304
10,692
137,337
86,048

1
Depreciation expenses claimed (see text) .....................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

36,002
29,882
467,223
326,830

17,422
16,548
316,142
247,433

25,724
21,636
448,828
341,717

378
246
5,877
3,575

7,764
6,213
121,045
99,266

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

See footnote(s) at end of table.

318 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Total farm production expenses 1 .................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

31,169
31,710
4,989,172
3,311,884
160,068
104,443

79,280
87,587
2,620,841
1,996,798
33,058
22,798

247,437
228,886
19,223,099
13,734,706
77,689
60,007

16,700
15,292
1,215,579
933,114
72,789
61,020

6,984
6,576
549,904
427,717
78,738
65,042

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased .................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

16,491
17,387
524,327
239,257
17,398
17,118
257,553
163,371
15,733
17,240
376,934
224,745

44,443
51,404
301,586
171,689
28,400
30,874
126,529
101,619
22,444
29,154
173,849
105,870

104,083
108,277
931,140
555,239
85,148
85,665
492,500
345,210
52,335
63,681
483,493
308,361

7,017
6,737
34,635
23,771
6,504
5,999
14,033
11,110
4,716
5,133
29,641
17,914

2,865
2,605
19,789
10,879
1,403
1,618
5,637
4,944
1,888
1,876
8,990
8,778

10,196
11,307
881,582
580,920

16,930
21,962
213,700
175,145

55,194
65,435
6,017,794
4,524,369

4,826
5,172
132,323
158,687

1,541
1,660
25,230
23,993

7,637
8,111
160,850
64,732

10,548
12,957
47,611
32,136

36,667
43,559
420,373
186,906

2,864
2,702
31,074
18,789

789
1,042
16,178
14,949

4,644
5,317
720,732
516,188
15,462
19,389
617,725
433,345

8,552
11,274
166,089
143,009
49,442
57,492
547,993
386,790

25,541
30,388
5,597,421
4,337,463
158,144
167,033
4,226,444
2,700,281

2,836
3,092
101,250
139,898
9,214
9,479
389,568
244,175

970
803
9,052
9,045
3,637
3,978
144,129
108,693

Gasoline, fuels, and oils .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

30,430
30,630
310,328
160,186
19,055
23,034
94,296
84,141
28,563
29,117
339,058
259,190
8,465
10,364
177,684
134,685

77,402
83,141
160,637
93,416
32,708
39,454
54,900
51,715
71,411
77,699
210,755
209,225
14,575
17,223
214,487
173,255

242,625
225,007
1,053,222
533,321
107,727
121,694
445,871
334,071
224,498
209,473
1,132,765
926,466
45,081
49,206
1,169,767
969,979

16,397
14,148
82,302
42,227
10,076
9,380
42,687
30,779
15,164
13,403
98,739
81,828
4,271
4,570
147,213
114,694

6,734
5,942
32,656
14,895
3,851
4,355
18,760
14,942
6,308
5,210
64,724
49,566
1,884
1,913
72,316
62,720

Contract labor .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling ................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ...................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,132
2,595
18,850
11,787
8,921
11,096
99,590
69,026

5,020
7,174
47,410
34,127
8,662
12,082
27,353
27,000

28,743
37,394
207,267
172,668
35,639
45,209
320,740
229,904

1,410
1,649
12,694
9,939
2,910
3,430
27,481
23,661

562
593
4,998
3,549
1,135
1,338
19,829
13,929

14,161
14,162
499,619
272,995

11,522
12,748
105,705
73,368

45,190
48,714
503,722
351,243

4,020
3,975
32,408
24,791

1,230
1,547
11,363
9,209

2,684
3,738
29,097
29,741

2,559
3,608
14,261
13,812

7,823
11,215
64,684
77,361

815
986
7,194
6,384

360
344
2,699
3,378

Interest expense .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

14,920
18,338
306,448
266,573

19,067
22,286
158,689
147,275

54,057
61,028
676,379
523,438

4,205
4,656
58,768
48,332

1,936
1,718
26,913
18,881

Secured by real estate ............................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate ...................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,342
14,010
182,119
174,259
10,269
11,531
124,328
92,314
27,952
29,052
148,940
135,833

15,374
17,979
120,778
120,033
10,756
9,434
37,912
27,243
73,873
81,759
97,014
94,350

39,185
42,614
426,140
335,987
33,826
31,715
250,239
187,451
221,113
206,050
489,194
370,215

3,137
3,318
40,956
35,815
2,641
2,465
17,812
12,518
14,729
14,166
28,431
21,679

1,532
1,323
19,878
13,875
1,223
850
7,035
5,005
6,320
6,067
30,579
28,464

All other production expenses (see text) ..................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

20,702
23,851
307,143
246,089

36,296
43,517
165,974
138,141

106,733
121,277
1,008,116
812,579

8,162
9,283
77,462
73,145

4,021
3,784
61,290
50,897

18,112
17,943
592,234
401,185

31,582
26,493
297,137
236,120

93,398
76,721
1,467,205
998,769

6,282
5,818
125,886
89,441

3,088
2,323
57,311
44,526

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

Depreciation expenses claimed (see text)

1

.................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total farm production expenses 1 ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

47,383
47,605
2,711,537
2,045,598
57,226
42,970

39,284
35,959
5,390,313
4,430,693
137,214
123,215

23,618
20,764
545,855
408,650
23,112
19,681

78,463
77,133
6,748,715
4,642,287
86,011
60,185

11,069
9,432
970,138
828,003
87,645
87,787

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Chemicals purchased ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees ....................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

26,303
28,686
189,325
114,943
16,027
17,870
76,060
67,506
13,700
17,156
97,235
73,863

17,083
17,937
380,358
231,964
16,386
17,580
317,784
262,331
11,005
13,292
200,704
155,355

10,049
9,421
19,364
12,976
4,853
4,267
6,054
5,591
4,371
4,298
7,213
7,592

43,025
42,048
495,308
260,006
35,784
37,052
263,235
184,368
37,999
39,746
371,941
223,674

3,021
3,085
31,959
22,555
3,405
3,038
11,630
10,532
2,224
2,348
13,267
8,978

11,487
13,434
323,214
277,272

8,589
7,365
326,256
394,109

5,845
5,911
96,910
63,817

19,948
21,117
356,954
294,121

3,493
3,673
215,888
199,126

6,167
6,974
38,777
27,806

4,247
3,765
37,873
26,454

2,800
3,255
8,821
8,075

10,799
12,329
139,475
108,518

2,354
2,565
38,436
21,091

6,815
8,182
284,437
249,466
29,233
31,374
727,195
507,692

5,553
4,690
288,383
367,655
19,927
18,421
663,387
471,553

3,814
3,393
88,089
55,742
14,027
14,291
177,847
130,696

11,816
11,343
217,479
185,603
38,826
43,074
1,091,862
785,165

1,803
1,747
177,453
178,035
6,398
6,761
150,962
137,943

Gasoline, fuels, and oils ...............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Utilities (see text) .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Supplies, repairs, and maintenance ............................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Hired farm labor ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

46,775
45,285
156,818
84,041
19,930
22,952
52,952
48,221
43,815
42,932
219,378
180,927
10,571
12,907
293,996
242,131

38,350
33,510
265,061
145,339
21,707
23,685
186,322
165,260
35,609
31,733
439,705
380,491
11,063
13,598
1,151,383
987,399

22,895
18,969
37,698
20,134
8,187
8,074
10,698
8,843
21,157
18,249
48,207
45,276
3,251
3,539
32,794
31,843

75,533
73,275
425,000
193,005
45,030
50,736
204,032
159,689
70,221
69,388
635,867
473,225
17,889
19,275
785,018
515,473

10,557
9,110
66,227
36,091
6,671
6,611
32,933
25,318
9,850
8,424
77,189
67,731
2,716
3,102
97,820
81,799

Contract labor ..............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Cash rent for land, buildings,
and grazing fees ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Rent and lease expenses for machinery,
equipment, and farm share of vehicles ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,043
4,169
29,483
22,545
5,560
7,662
29,291
21,574

3,293
3,702
58,442
55,607
5,149
6,834
108,062
96,634

894
1,064
5,105
4,766
1,614
2,168
4,001
3,448

3,381
3,630
29,740
20,181
22,496
25,607
169,816
125,552

1,400
1,792
11,202
10,344
1,759
2,455
15,994
15,539

9,457
9,874
88,021
67,238

5,807
6,081
260,112
180,856

2,315
2,201
7,263
7,322

21,257
21,310
356,370
245,901

3,558
3,645
71,455
45,743

1,592
2,322
9,579
9,601

2,633
3,798
42,158
48,787

443
513
1,393
1,654

5,382
7,017
53,828
45,463

626
846
4,634
5,399

Interest expense ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,897
12,688
123,286
90,843

10,448
12,115
219,629
248,172

4,612
4,121
28,549
20,711

28,899
31,847
523,903
342,250

3,874
4,191
68,386
63,529

Secured by real estate .............................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Not secured by real estate .......................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Property taxes paid ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

9,064
9,224
94,658
69,572
7,186
6,280
28,628
21,270
43,406
44,043
96,068
74,908

8,139
9,285
136,486
173,455
6,206
5,991
83,143
74,717
35,748
33,714
161,799
146,685

3,616
2,986
22,060
16,454
2,693
1,984
6,488
4,257
21,808
19,378
19,612
15,227

23,834
25,521
374,491
249,580
16,838
16,392
149,411
92,670
73,764
72,184
307,453
254,629

3,059
2,984
49,300
44,574
2,377
2,614
19,086
18,954
10,073
8,545
30,904
23,867

All other production expenses (see text) ......................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

23,600
27,633
199,637
162,293

20,135
22,319
609,150
460,151

9,843
9,677
43,146
28,754

44,299
49,818
678,388
519,585

6,568
6,554
69,688
73,510

1
Depreciation expenses claimed (see text) .....................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

20,797
17,772
268,614
201,680

16,262
16,286
430,311
397,602

7,786
4,974
56,670
36,105

39,448
36,463
817,853
602,103

5,367
4,475
118,174
92,212

Livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Breeding livestock purchased or
leased (see text) 2 ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Other livestock and poultry purchased or
leased (see text) ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Feed purchased ...........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1
2

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
2002 data do not include breeding livestock leased.

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Table 4. Net Cash Farm Income of Operations and Operators: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Net cash farm income of the operations
(see text) 1 ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

74,581,098
40,514,055
33,827
19,032

737,898
905,961
15,135
20,077

11,341
10,511
16,532
17,260

583,946
652,021
37,344
89,391

1,773,782
1,384,246
35,946
29,158

7,983,228
5,931,847
98,518
74,469

Farms with net gains 2 ..............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

1,037,041
993,861
89,479
56,679

21,176
20,607
47,747
54,657

292
285
85,720
63,224

3,410
2,438
235,501
315,795

23,251
22,347
89,925
74,247

35,095
35,789
282,231
211,826

Farms with net losses ...............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

1,167,751
1,134,879
15,596
13,937

27,577
24,517
9,906
8,988

394
324
34,744
23,171

12,227
4,856
17,920
24,277

26,095
25,127
12,150
10,943

45,938
43,866
41,832
37,596

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

64,197,836
33,736,140
29,117
15,848

314,063
322,527
6,442
7,148

11,324
10,521
16,507
17,277

378,078
638,837
24,178
87,584

1,064,211
604,082
21,566
12,724

7,746,152
5,666,128
95,593
71,133

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

1,025,783
996,318
81,061
50,295

20,791
20,607
29,006
27,286

291
286
85,975
62,955

3,406
2,493
176,829
302,385

22,597
22,014
63,191
41,208

34,860
36,023
278,379
206,154

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

1,179,009
1,132,422
16,075
14,459

27,962
24,517
10,336
9,780

395
323
34,670
23,169

12,231
4,801
18,331
23,955

26,749
25,460
13,597
11,904

46,173
43,632
42,409
40,341

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

968,925
367,349
26,149
11,715

123,327
92,591
25,087
22,019

291,326
168,894
114,425
70,637

2,268,275
1,652,232
47,790
37,482

1,566,809
1,381,354
32,747
28,017

75,878
98,145
10,089
18,048

Farms with net gains 2 ..............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

14,684
12,908
96,001
58,261

1,771
1,553
104,400
84,787

1,571
1,403
197,326
136,673

17,099
18,117
171,587
118,305

17,856
18,965
114,497
93,544

3,483
3,278
46,914
41,991

Farms with net losses ...............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

22,370
18,450
19,703
20,850

3,145
2,652
19,576
14,737

975
988
19,152
23,136

30,364
25,964
21,924
18,915

29,990
30,339
15,927
12,944

4,038
2,160
21,675
18,287

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

1,019,674
345,793
27,519
11,027

124,075
93,246
25,239
22,175

108,810
57,223
42,738
23,933

2,223,990
1,590,640
46,857
36,084

929,467
768,110
19,426
15,579

75,170
98,563
9,995
18,125

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

14,486
12,946
101,534
56,268

1,770
1,566
104,632
84,372

1,508
1,216
86,207
78,703

17,060
18,419
169,638
113,568

17,530
19,046
81,175
62,437

3,476
3,283
46,821
42,210

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

22,568
18,412
19,990
20,783

3,146
2,639
19,429
14,733

1,038
1,175
20,415
32,749

30,403
25,662
22,039
19,529

30,316
30,258
16,279
13,916

4,045
2,155
21,652
18,567

Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

1,361,761
699,093
53,720
27,946

5,242,533
2,094,037
68,209
28,685

2,498,884
833,052
41,007
13,818

6,451,702
2,863,769
69,481
31,592

2,961,691
841,600
45,195
13,070

1,285,433
847,511
15,077
9,788

Farms with net gains 2 ..............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

11,748
10,641
137,270
87,640

51,916
46,024
106,939
53,645

33,888
28,258
85,565
46,218

69,025
60,139
101,667
58,054

39,293
36,274
87,656
38,154

40,067
45,370
44,708
27,012

Farms with net losses ...............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

13,601
14,375
18,446
16,243

24,944
26,976
12,399
13,898

27,050
32,028
14,814
14,768

23,831
30,509
23,744
20,570

26,238
28,116
18,393
19,291

45,193
41,221
11,194
9,170

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

1,281,219
671,828
50,543
26,856

4,218,592
1,589,645
54,887
21,776

2,138,776
671,107
35,098
11,132

5,816,030
2,624,949
62,635
28,958

2,621,376
763,656
40,002
11,860

1,083,773
676,420
12,711
7,812

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

11,620
10,650
132,663
84,661

51,079
44,399
89,320
45,258

33,381
27,975
76,734
41,801

68,303
59,502
93,991
54,850

38,494
35,434
82,686
38,945

39,762
45,868
40,453
23,525

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

13,729
14,366
18,961
15,997

25,781
28,601
13,336
14,676

27,557
32,311
15,339
15,421

24,553
31,146
24,592
20,508

27,037
28,956
20,769
21,284

45,498
40,723
11,533
9,887

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Net cash farm income of the operations
(see text) 1 ...................................................................$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

761,740
383,542
25,302
14,000

167,671
107,571
20,609
15,106

412,752
246,383
32,161
20,230

96,266
64,610
12,517
10,632

1,308,930
724,021
23,368
13,585

3,927,990
1,925,185
48,498
23,831

Farms with net gains 2 ............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

13,174
11,511
73,922
52,448

3,235
2,663
71,086
57,698

5,725
5,097
98,587
77,003

2,950
2,404
63,627
50,718

25,004
22,737
67,154
47,047

50,508
45,902
87,914
53,308

Farms with net losses .............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

16,932
15,884
12,527
13,862

4,901
4,458
12,710
10,336

7,109
7,082
21,333
20,630

4,741
3,673
19,286
15,604

31,010
30,559
11,938
11,312

30,484
34,883
16,807
14,958

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 .............$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

568,615
230,457
18,887
8,412

165,909
108,861
20,392
15,287

207,136
112,295
16,140
9,220

95,807
65,482
12,457
10,775

1,230,624
705,489
21,970
13,237

3,752,045
1,813,036
46,326
22,443

Farm operators reporting net gains .............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

13,003
11,376
61,165
41,233

3,231
2,671
70,623
57,792

5,619
4,973
64,637
55,190

2,947
2,460
63,560
49,770

24,835
23,069
64,874
45,546

50,320
46,119
85,093
50,735

Farm operators reporting net losses ............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,103
16,019
13,256
14,896

4,905
4,450
12,696
10,225

7,215
7,206
21,630
22,504

4,744
3,617
19,288
15,746

31,179
30,227
12,205
11,421

30,672
34,666
17,275
15,197

Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ...................................................................$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

972,410
626,916
23,175
14,865

1,959,854
802,946
18,176
7,522

827,156
350,334
28,016
12,569

3,966,860
1,225,016
83,142
24,820

125,672
128,806
40,138
43,108

26,721
17,403
6,414
5,152

Farms with net gains 2 ............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,807
17,525
73,426
51,206

54,106
53,518
48,151
26,594

15,031
14,182
74,160
44,967

33,468
30,579
129,212
56,201

1,260
1,083
125,372
158,194

1,313
1,130
56,233
38,755

Farms with net losses .............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

24,152
24,650
13,874
10,973

53,719
53,231
12,014
11,653

14,493
13,691
19,840
20,991

14,244
18,777
25,105
26,285

1,871
1,905
17,262
22,320

2,853
2,248
16,513
11,739

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 .............$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

608,021
272,806
14,491
6,468

1,468,838
651,698
13,622
6,105

726,378
298,672
24,603
10,715

3,482,705
1,089,630
72,994
22,077

116,777
129,367
37,297
43,295

27,149
18,567
6,517
5,496

Farm operators reporting net gains .............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,584
17,529
54,276
31,921

53,368
53,778
40,480
23,589

14,853
14,124
68,869
42,303

32,925
29,693
118,796
53,567

1,245
1,106
123,990
154,973

1,310
1,139
56,467
39,247

Farm operators reporting net losses ............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

24,375
24,646
14,210
11,634

54,457
52,971
12,698
11,645

14,671
13,749
20,213
21,734

14,787
19,663
28,988
25,477

1,886
1,882
19,931
22,334

2,856
2,239
16,395
11,673

Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ...................................................................$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

251,360
149,535
24,340
15,074

367,493
294,688
17,558
19,373

1,182,644
538,670
32,533
14,460

2,409,247
1,557,074
45,532
28,869

2,589,025
1,008,285
80,983
32,972

2,080,357
694,544
27,423
8,929

Farms with net gains 2 ............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

4,049
3,803
87,040
61,687

7,404
5,927
73,142
68,645

16,047
16,523
96,333
56,405

22,901
25,037
122,133
75,631

25,174
22,964
107,275
50,768

39,770
32,837
62,977
37,815

Farms with net losses .............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

6,278
6,117
16,098
13,906

13,526
9,284
12,868
12,082

20,305
20,729
17,888
18,974

30,012
28,898
12,919
11,644

6,796
7,616
16,408
20,686

36,091
44,951
11,754
12,173

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 .............$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

250,825
150,686
24,288
15,190

357,341
297,086
17,073
19,531

1,174,764
548,991
32,316
14,737

1,393,655
1,025,309
26,339
19,010

2,474,353
951,933
77,396
31,129

1,809,390
591,965
23,851
7,610

Farm operators reporting net gains .............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

4,048
3,888
86,950
60,412

7,369
5,998
72,457
68,329

16,006
16,646
96,240
56,494

22,492
25,196
80,033
55,054

25,046
22,751
103,556
49,056

39,302
33,034
57,249
34,814

Farm operators reporting net losses ............................farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

6,279
6,032
16,109
13,958

13,561
9,213
13,022
12,239

20,346
20,606
17,971
18,995

30,421
28,739
13,361
12,590

6,924
7,829
17,230
20,967

36,559
44,754
12,053
12,470

See footnote(s) at end of table.

322 UNITED STATES

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Table 4. Net Cash Farm Income of Operations and Operators: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Net cash farm income of the operations
(see text) 1 ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

1,028,845
684,606
11,885
8,220

903,728
607,092
23,441
15,156

1,172,716
863,628
18,567
14,853

6,921
12,404
5,678
14,457

509,026
311,880
19,679
12,712

Farms with net gains 2 .............................................. number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

33,708
36,375
51,479
31,559

13,455
14,380
95,534
62,889

26,920
23,619
59,587
53,644

446
364
53,803
56,739

9,144
8,214
82,202
68,174

Farms with net losses ............................................... number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

52,857
46,907
13,364
9,878

25,098
25,675
15,208
11,577

36,243
34,525
11,902
11,684

773
494
22,089
16,699

16,723
16,321
14,509
15,201

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

813,849
567,407
9,402
6,813

840,635
573,363
21,805
14,314

1,030,531
753,646
16,315
12,962

6,934
12,514
5,689
14,585

250,280
90,542
9,676
3,690

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

33,315
36,382
46,536
28,207

13,367
14,624
91,894
59,757

26,744
23,992
54,913
48,438

445
368
53,945
56,315

9,053
8,538
56,015
40,680

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

53,250
46,900
13,831
9,783

25,186
25,431
15,394
11,817

36,419
34,152
12,028
11,960

774
490
22,056
16,755

16,814
15,997
15,275
16,052

Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

2,217,996
902,091
71,160
28,448

243,778
366,526
3,075
4,185

3,167,114
1,447,457
12,800
6,324

259,403
220,270
15,533
14,404

159,346
101,678
22,816
15,462

Farms with net gains 2 ..............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

21,983
20,480
109,965
56,871

28,835
33,203
23,371
22,249

82,282
81,164
66,694
37,605

6,631
5,935
58,939
55,661

3,051
3,157
69,973
43,928

Farms with net losses ...............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

9,186
11,230
21,702
23,387

50,445
54,384
8,527
6,844

165,155
147,722
14,051
10,863

10,069
9,357
13,052
11,764

3,933
3,419
13,766
10,823

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

2,106,109
848,668
67,571
26,763

129,610
301,791
1,635
3,446

2,689,662
1,044,631
10,870
4,564

239,518
222,350
14,342
14,540

159,352
103,124
22,817
15,682

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

21,792
20,412
106,223
54,913

28,486
34,141
20,230
19,990

81,557
83,317
62,030
32,063

6,562
6,024
57,194
54,998

3,044
3,188
70,144
43,755

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

9,377
11,298
22,257
24,093

50,794
53,446
8,794
7,123

165,880
145,569
14,283
11,175

10,138
9,268
13,394
11,756

3,940
3,388
13,748
10,734

Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Net cash farm income of the operations
1
(see text) ................................................................... $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

419,946
503,951
8,863
10,586

1,785,615
1,219,896
45,454
33,925

71,019
103,329
3,007
4,976

2,739,043
1,384,224
34,909
17,946

275,712
115,282
24,909
12,222

Farms with net gains 2 ..............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,943
21,898
49,030
32,517

14,690
14,857
156,938
106,715

8,495
7,580
19,003
22,877

40,240
38,527
78,109
43,553

4,667
4,290
90,044
48,758

Farms with net losses ...............................................number, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

29,440
25,707
15,618
8,095

24,594
21,102
21,135
17,324

15,123
13,184
5,978
5,315

38,223
38,606
10,572
7,609

6,402
5,142
22,575
18,260

Net cash farm income of operators (see text) 1 ............. $1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

250,593
304,601
5,289
6,398

1,666,293
1,154,566
42,417
32,108

22,711
40,708
962
1,960

2,677,445
1,353,663
34,124
17,550

249,203
108,960
22,514
11,552

Farm operators reporting net gains ............................. farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,767
22,278
40,621
23,142

14,586
14,788
150,045
103,114

8,406
7,943
13,647
13,821

40,117
38,808
77,077
42,540

4,625
4,238
85,803
48,359

Farm operators reporting net losses ........................... farms, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

29,616
25,327
15,908
8,329

24,698
21,171
21,146
17,490

15,212
12,821
6,048
5,388

38,346
38,325
10,813
7,756

6,444
5,194
22,911
18,480

1
2

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
Farms with total production expenses equal to total of market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with net gains.

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Table 5. Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

838,391
707,596
7,983,922
6,545,678
9,523
9,251

14,428
12,863
124,692
77,930
8,642
6,058

78
72
1,645
1,765
21,086
24,516

1,140
833
55,947
31,760
49,077
38,127

11,461
7,811
269,448
238,577
23,510
30,544

7,444
7,228
240,242
168,698
32,273
23,340

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

346,227
268,830
1,756,226
1,387,956
5,072
5,163

6,652
5,371
21,324
20,260
3,206
3,772

38
35
(D)
988
(D)
28,220

3
4
107
(D)
35,714
(D)

2,948
1,393
17,526
6,117
5,945
4,391

668
778
7,528
6,994
11,270
8,990

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

687,434
531,316
6,227,696
5,157,722
9,059
9,707

10,806
8,737
103,368
57,670
9,566
6,601

56
52
(D)
777
(D)
14,951

1,139
830
55,840
(D)
49,026
(D)

10,331
6,864
251,922
232,460
24,385
33,867

7,084
6,616
232,714
161,704
32,851
24,441

50,572
106,120
4,445,758
3,833,308

362
709
24,418
19,551

1
1
(D)
(D)

70
179
16,498
19,622

1,176
2,109
251,805
215,327

1,098
1,550
181,426
183,714

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

11,572
10,163
155,980
125,774
13,479
12,376

352
254
4,122
3,681
11,710
14,492

950
617
8,896
8,643
9,364
14,009

4,664
2,554
45,343
21,818
9,722
8,543

14,546
15,510
224,523
118,535
15,435
7,642

218
113
2,378
886
10,908
7,841

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

5,883
3,775
72,695
48,286
12,357
12,791

38
23
57
39
1,506
1,676

226
157
908
726
4,017
4,626

2,418
1,281
7,874
3,760
3,257
2,935

5,090
5,907
12,916
16,041
2,538
2,716

2
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

8,513
7,977
83,285
77,489
9,783
9,714

335
241
4,065
3,643
12,133
15,114

828
525
7,988
7,917
9,647
15,080

3,144
1,451
37,469
18,058
11,918
12,445

12,131
10,940
211,606
102,494
17,443
9,369

218
107
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

214
711
11,563
18,724

1
10
(D)
249

43
119
1,978
1,965

155
157
13,279
7,511

1,236
1,330
116,575
46,013

1
(D)

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

9,214
7,098
99,494
93,934
10,798
13,234

56,811
47,857
487,293
412,636
8,577
8,622

35,864
26,841
260,809
224,701
7,272
8,372

74,939
63,074
706,286
538,896
9,425
8,544

44,433
39,191
427,144
328,244
9,613
8,375

29,511
22,825
103,104
94,053
3,494
4,121

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

3,285
2,334
31,198
27,341
9,497
11,714

26,660
21,845
84,995
76,074
3,188
3,482

14,127
9,108
32,264
21,459
2,284
2,356

40,502
30,454
208,329
150,444
5,144
4,940

21,481
18,620
116,182
94,436
5,409
5,072

8,437
7,136
26,988
24,764
3,199
3,470

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

7,675
5,572
68,296
66,593
8,899
11,951

47,130
34,694
402,298
336,561
8,536
9,701

30,467
21,167
228,545
203,242
7,501
9,602

58,664
45,009
497,956
388,452
8,488
8,631

37,548
29,444
310,962
233,808
8,282
7,941

26,163
17,768
76,115
69,290
2,909
3,900

252
863
9,899
27,542

3,289
9,472
296,321
295,789

2,756
5,451
293,157
207,832

9,727
17,025
732,579
709,718

1,450
5,260
46,082
75,003

528
1,341
33,060
25,033

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

324 UNITED STATES

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Table 5. Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

10,621
7,562
169,333
123,599
15,943
16,345

1,459
1,244
8,815
8,664
6,042
6,965

4,588
3,372
33,386
33,131
7,277
9,825

593
415
4,603
4,268
7,763
10,284

23,239
18,133
118,871
144,771
5,115
7,984

56,657
43,927
445,861
350,709
7,869
7,984

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

4,160
1,988
23,610
9,833
5,675
4,946

695
476
1,508
1,223
2,170
2,569

2,525
1,611
9,697
6,569
3,840
4,078

30
17
46
(D)
1,517
(D)

8,592
6,603
21,880
19,364
2,547
2,933

27,687
20,211
112,226
84,535
4,053
4,183

Amount from other federal farm programs .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

8,897
6,091
145,723
113,766
16,379
18,678

1,008
844
7,307
7,441
7,249
8,816

3,109
2,212
23,690
26,562
7,620
12,008

576
404
4,558
(D)
7,913
(D)

18,545
13,246
96,991
125,406
5,230
9,467

41,951
29,661
333,635
266,175
7,953
8,974

538
1,022
93,121
63,238

8
71
(D)
551

135
361
8,127
8,081

4
21
342
(D)

1,073
2,601
79,301
72,023

6,495
10,035
615,141
454,241

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

17,187
12,383
231,382
145,508
13,463
11,751

45,102
43,379
319,519
264,475
7,084
6,097

13,080
12,389
221,977
210,749
16,971
17,011

34,924
32,007
387,340
347,517
11,091
10,858

331
439
4,007
4,322
12,105
9,845

423
359
2,474
3,823
5,848
10,648

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

10,714
8,056
43,507
29,157
4,061
3,619

20,678
15,066
106,800
86,933
5,165
5,770

5,984
5,469
108,592
102,307
18,147
18,707

12,511
10,403
73,108
59,681
5,843
5,737

5
38
42
515
8,490
13,547

24
18
26
47
1,078
2,611

Amount from other federal farm programs .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

11,316
5,695
187,875
116,350
16,603
20,430

36,882
34,000
212,719
177,542
5,768
5,222

10,763
9,517
113,385
108,442
10,535
11,395

31,590
26,240
314,232
287,836
9,947
10,969

327
410
3,964
3,807
12,123
9,286

410
346
2,448
3,776
5,970
10,912

646
1,028
138,554
94,558

2,075
4,171
180,035
126,418

468
1,170
26,355
31,367

3,366
7,199
289,640
258,686

6
(D)

15
186

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

857
582
6,988
4,441
8,154
7,630

3,329
3,246
43,377
50,201
13,030
15,466

10,596
9,896
62,652
110,234
5,913
11,139

13,856
12,312
147,334
97,696
10,633
7,935

26,708
23,892
359,532
293,067
13,462
12,266

38,069
28,851
232,184
197,425
6,099
6,843

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ......................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

143
62
315
135
2,206
2,177

1,357
1,205
16,556
16,700
12,200
13,859

2,478
2,390
5,249
7,576
2,118
3,170

4,181
3,536
9,606
7,456
2,298
2,109

15,253
12,471
108,166
92,091
7,091
7,384

13,734
8,988
35,319
23,482
2,572
2,613

Amount from other federal farm programs .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

810
526
6,673
4,306
8,238
8,186

2,547
2,409
26,822
33,501
10,531
13,907

9,480
8,413
57,402
102,658
6,055
12,202

11,537
9,536
137,728
90,239
11,938
9,463

20,169
16,222
251,366
200,976
12,463
12,389

32,987
23,026
196,865
173,943
5,968
7,554

25
87
668
1,682

67
144
5,833
5,501

411
678
31,214
18,814

749
1,958
41,729
37,289

1,257
3,187
87,231
106,238

1,733
5,003
165,193
113,659

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total ................................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

27,015
24,316
209,465
149,942
7,754
6,166

5,115
4,430
76,491
52,085
14,954
11,757

17,441
11,991
75,975
85,794
4,356
7,155

101
52
743
528
7,353
10,145

7,715
6,112
67,253
38,384
8,717
6,280

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

6,833
5,968
34,347
31,783
5,027
5,326

1,756
1,320
27,169
18,824
15,472
14,261

6,784
3,614
20,079
8,448
2,960
2,338

3
(D)
(D)

3,908
3,268
8,972
7,231
2,296
2,213

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

24,061
20,117
175,117
118,158
7,278
5,874

4,494
3,633
49,322
33,261
10,975
9,155

13,424
9,172
55,896
77,346
4,164
8,433

101
50
743
(D)
7,353
(D)

5,709
3,540
58,282
31,153
10,209
8,800

600
2,070
20,196
30,658

86
358
4,175
7,745

440
1,054
16,598
10,541

2
(D)

329
475
24,312
10,879

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

22,911
20,259
270,748
215,084
11,817
10,617

17,320
16,034
95,744
59,231
5,528
3,694

48,027
42,217
720,903
528,979
15,010
12,530

2,960
2,987
22,759
26,669
7,689
8,928

1,351
1,296
6,773
24,377
5,014
18,809

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

10,602
8,236
63,038
50,878
5,946
6,178

5,220
4,376
15,836
11,673
3,034
2,667

15,665
13,177
138,422
104,010
8,836
7,893

668
588
5,826
5,485
8,722
9,329

183
48
405
83
2,213
1,739

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

19,689
15,818
207,710
164,206
10,550
10,381

15,037
12,596
79,908
47,559
5,314
3,776

40,463
32,970
582,481
424,970
14,395
12,890

2,635
2,589
16,933
21,184
6,426
8,182

1,293
1,272
6,368
24,293
4,925
19,099

2,019
3,721
170,262
129,855

896
1,786
56,021
82,404

2,158
4,805
243,247
166,699

44
145
948
1,442

2
71
(D)
788

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

9,852
9,206
54,940
54,677
5,577
5,939

6,899
7,332
138,272
133,763
20,042
18,244

2,173
1,675
2,929
5,180
1,348
3,093

47,477
37,234
195,787
247,942
4,124
6,659

2,790
3,163
28,157
37,913
10,092
11,986

Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve,
Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ..........................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

2,792
2,600
3,821
4,777
1,369
1,837

3,722
3,143
68,463
53,297
18,394
16,958

225
383
305
437
1,357
1,142

18,105
14,729
44,356
39,038
2,450
2,650

555
541
7,016
6,583
12,642
12,169

Amount from other federal farm programs ...................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ............................................... dollars, 2007
2002

8,422
7,286
51,119
49,899
6,070
6,849

5,370
5,676
69,809
80,466
13,000
14,176

2,105
1,342
2,623
4,743
1,246
3,534

36,940
25,607
151,431
208,905
4,099
8,158

2,555
2,856
21,141
31,330
8,274
10,970

251
717
10,122
12,507

153
783
9,701
38,998

42
87
255
1,493

2,116
4,852
98,105
92,266

28
149
(D)
736

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS
Total .................................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
1

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

693,187
621,926
10,489,874
5,859,226
15,133
9,421

9,777
8,757
119,799
67,187
12,253
7,672

117
100
3,224
1,727
27,555
17,268

1,751
1,332
76,233
46,346
43,537
34,794

9,792
8,155
130,397
85,641
13,317
10,502

16,846
14,961
820,562
528,518
48,710
35,326

Customwork and other agricultural services ................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

121,874
124,697
1,875,665
1,391,573

1,364
1,222
11,809
7,516

24
40
799
735

423
287
19,695
15,843

1,589
1,648
26,985
21,868

3,869
4,058
257,785
205,984

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) ............ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

241,923
183,502
2,883,897
1,630,485

3,136
2,556
14,020
11,449

20
16
84
65

304
261
16,336
10,737

2,375
1,586
37,785
23,039

4,652
4,215
170,043
135,990

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

47,603
45,866
594,944
465,046

1,948
1,830
44,159
26,516

15
18
37
44

152
11
222
39

1,268
1,640
16,952
14,586

546
503
9,408
8,163

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

23,350
28,016
566,834
202,184

591
839
7,107
5,216

28
13
1,476
195

111
55
6,291
1,146

268
478
4,124
3,119

685
499
34,880
6,587

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

288,196
254,296
854,995
505,449

2,787
2,215
4,610
4,404

3
7
(D)
2

269
330
12,703
6,392

4,378
3,415
20,873
13,402

5,381
4,934
113,546
76,373

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

82,001
(NA)
1,676,727
(NA)

880
(NA)
27,607
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

42
(NA)
1,037
(NA)

854
(NA)
10,318
(NA)

1,511
(NA)
63,418
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments .................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

34,410
(NA)
145,413
(NA)
4,226
(NA)

749
(NA)
1,459
(NA)
1,948
(NA)

3
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

254
(NA)
1,071
(NA)
4,216
(NA)

517
(NA)
1,334
(NA)
2,580
(NA)

223
(NA)
2,460
(NA)
11,032
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

118,939
(NA)
1,891,400
(NA)

827
(NA)
9,029
(NA)

51
(NA)
815
(NA)

503
(NA)
18,879
(NA)

796
(NA)
12,026
(NA)

3,875
(NA)
169,021
(NA)
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ..................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

11,075
9,085
183,091
108,052
16,532
11,893

1,233
1,116
36,971
17,670
29,985
15,834

1,063
857
22,499
7,391
21,165
8,624

6,877
5,382
200,587
112,039
29,168
20,817

10,936
10,681
211,673
147,692
19,356
13,828

636
449
46,522
19,237
73,147
42,844

Customwork and other agricultural services ................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,191
2,131
38,570
24,563

187
131
1,601
945

123
157
2,481
1,530

983
914
24,716
16,329

1,575
1,709
24,677
18,829

197
181
6,273
7,448

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,387
2,529
40,317
22,282

236
173
1,177
638

367
269
2,896
1,068

1,888
1,252
31,599
22,875

4,285
3,742
39,089
29,902

116
103
5,729
3,482

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

269
183
1,110
1,209

219
158
908
790

38
16
157
116

769
694
15,986
16,053

2,043
2,118
53,550
34,285

23
21
(D)
243

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

679
867
32,913
12,042

101
30
8,582
335

24
36
445
153

281
278
11,404
2,844

602
1,059
14,654
6,117

121
24
22,911
1,607

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,647
3,188
6,189
6,044

225
263
678
1,001

450
433
1,147
1,015

1,523
1,086
19,306
7,295

1,968
1,876
11,475
7,529

49
40
(D)
90

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,307
(NA)
24,358
(NA)

23
(NA)
255
(NA)

220
(NA)
8,746
(NA)

334
(NA)
18,405
(NA)

1,329
(NA)
34,818
(NA)

7
(NA)
19
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments ..................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

417
(NA)
1,699
(NA)
4,074
(NA)

98
(NA)
1,975
(NA)
20,156
(NA)

97
(NA)
588
(NA)
6,062
(NA)

324
(NA)
2,023
(NA)
6,244
(NA)

332
(NA)
1,710
(NA)
5,150
(NA)

39
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,359
(NA)
37,935
(NA)

506
(NA)
21,795
(NA)

139
(NA)
6,038
(NA)

2,030
(NA)
77,148
(NA)

1,614
(NA)
31,701
(NA)

151
(NA)
10,290
(NA)
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

7,717
6,643
177,542
130,540
23,007
19,651

33,127
27,456
471,212
213,081
14,224
7,761

21,501
18,507
247,380
137,324
11,506
7,420

49,954
40,681
771,079
339,770
15,436
8,352

28,874
23,962
485,896
179,214
16,828
7,479

27,706
33,083
288,008
210,952
10,395
6,376

Customwork and other agricultural services ................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,765
1,769
39,487
29,598

6,866
7,707
89,050
68,588

4,089
4,681
40,809
35,682

9,911
10,771
137,354
103,243

5,775
5,799
92,067
63,361

2,891
2,772
20,137
14,346

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) ............ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,700
2,580
81,525
72,402

12,261
6,625
216,620
79,474

9,850
7,027
116,189
57,772

20,621
12,081
452,100
170,001

12,585
7,225
101,558
47,051

5,765
8,986
38,353
28,274

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

465
487
6,576
6,829

740
751
6,978
5,777

1,241
1,159
13,720
10,807

697
688
6,129
4,934

356
288
1,438
834

2,488
1,727
23,093
16,994

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

135
105
5,340
1,100

665
606
11,776
3,668

267
172
2,688
838

245
256
3,122
880

930
1,290
8,091
2,886

428
421
3,332
1,153

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,335
1,744
11,357
3,577

17,592
15,644
34,858
19,850

6,879
5,774
12,408
7,949

28,817
24,233
61,629
27,174

14,724
13,194
24,635
15,276

4,462
4,293
11,218
2,356

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

573
(NA)
16,031
(NA)

3,691
(NA)
43,547
(NA)

2,237
(NA)
31,963
(NA)

4,259
(NA)
48,599
(NA)

9,009
(NA)
230,143
(NA)

1,174
(NA)
29,875
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments .................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

182
(NA)
1,003
(NA)
5,512
(NA)

789
(NA)
3,512
(NA)
4,451
(NA)

671
(NA)
2,026
(NA)
3,019
(NA)

2,132
(NA)
8,125
(NA)
3,811
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

3,173
(NA)
7,666
(NA)
2,416
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,154
(NA)
16,222
(NA)

3,108
(NA)
64,871
(NA)

2,723
(NA)
27,578
(NA)

4,302
(NA)
54,022
(NA)

2,556
(NA)
27,964
(NA)

15,994
(NA)
154,334
(NA)
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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ..................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

4,951
4,964
93,392
67,770
18,863
13,652

1,884
1,865
35,359
15,419
18,768
8,267

4,741
3,847
90,921
40,404
19,178
10,503

2,087
1,766
63,327
34,623
30,343
19,605

17,728
15,056
223,607
133,320
12,613
8,855

44,751
37,874
622,068
282,089
13,901
7,448

Customwork and other agricultural services ................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

791
778
17,254
12,806

296
337
12,809
1,924

776
809
8,560
7,484

318
315
3,677
2,503

3,006
3,087
42,258
29,184

6,543
6,577
85,305
55,529

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,823
2,250
31,037
23,704

292
274
1,733
1,075

1,542
1,168
9,143
4,621

246
242
902
925

7,532
5,446
47,264
29,230

16,798
11,000
230,537
116,720

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

594
554
15,063
8,346

688
705
5,816
3,839

297
264
3,334
3,477

482
361
2,401
1,928

1,524
1,557
12,551
11,799

862
1,116
5,596
5,414

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

170
307
2,486
2,346

112
73
1,012
433

231
238
7,329
1,178

154
52
5,306
665

645
615
22,899
3,295

367
400
7,744
1,843

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,370
1,141
9,494
6,392

257
308
405
506

1,468
1,318
3,252
2,891

407
333
9,534
1,467

4,698
3,247
16,161
8,745

28,662
25,850
101,506
51,818

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

301
(NA)
3,641
(NA)

55
(NA)
1,080
(NA)

628
(NA)
16,199
(NA)

89
(NA)
1,423
(NA)

1,560
(NA)
21,075
(NA)

7,239
(NA)
128,173
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments ..................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

338
(NA)
2,173
(NA)
6,428
(NA)

148
(NA)
1,205
(NA)
8,140
(NA)

557
(NA)
3,968
(NA)
7,124
(NA)

115
(NA)
1,951
(NA)
16,968
(NA)

607
(NA)
1,908
(NA)
3,143
(NA)

1,315
(NA)
4,715
(NA)
3,586
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

575
(NA)
12,245
(NA)

503
(NA)
11,299
(NA)

1,176
(NA)
39,137
(NA)

766
(NA)
38,133
(NA)

3,356
(NA)
59,490
(NA)

3,732
(NA)
58,491
(NA)
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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

9,672
7,871
152,976
96,948
15,816
12,317

32,143
29,866
262,604
162,848
8,170
5,453

11,344
9,968
201,752
103,574
17,785
10,391

26,568
23,664
398,814
227,333
15,011
9,607

551
597
10,383
10,204
18,844
17,092

1,063
881
20,988
14,433
19,744
16,382

Customwork and other agricultural services ................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,171
1,136
20,772
19,766

6,172
6,400
58,063
49,033

1,674
1,782
25,161
18,825

5,680
5,845
96,927
69,589

171
162
3,828
2,698

202
174
1,016
1,582

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) ............ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,844
1,868
35,102
18,843

11,019
7,939
90,908
53,833

4,510
3,109
61,253
34,448

10,428
7,299
192,618
100,318

191
170
2,778
4,311

93
83
272
168

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,146
2,070
40,275
27,513

2,764
2,596
19,261
14,322

370
327
10,671
5,542

86
93
287
510

4
13
8
148

376
294
4,107
4,519

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

506
608
7,928
3,475

588
773
7,722
3,222

790
1,044
18,543
7,760

301
350
4,455
1,375

38
55
799
442

88
16
2,316
265

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,492
2,910
19,326
15,413

15,268
13,977
26,079
10,534

5,474
4,729
7,651
3,410

16,989
14,835
23,285
14,270

69
65
(D)
108

145
106
420
259

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

524
(NA)
15,173
(NA)

2,994
(NA)
35,804
(NA)

2,339
(NA)
60,443
(NA)

4,624
(NA)
53,182
(NA)

9
(NA)
224
(NA)

23
(NA)
219
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments .................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

482
(NA)
1,818
(NA)
3,771
(NA)

1,718
(NA)
5,124
(NA)
2,982
(NA)

221
(NA)
1,101
(NA)
4,981
(NA)

717
(NA)
2,514
(NA)
3,507
(NA)

4
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

88
(NA)
1,186
(NA)
13,478
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

680
(NA)
12,583
(NA)

3,047
(NA)
19,643
(NA)

2,556
(NA)
16,929
(NA)

2,367
(NA)
25,545
(NA)

186
(NA)
2,500
(NA)

354
(NA)
11,452
(NA)
--continued

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ..................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

3,337
2,850
92,697
37,345
27,778
13,104

3,170
2,413
53,501
38,696
16,877
16,036

13,891
12,253
204,670
121,091
14,734
9,883

15,622
15,786
257,582
154,614
16,488
9,794

20,204
18,258
385,147
173,736
19,063
9,516

26,316
23,477
237,920
151,788
9,041
6,465

Customwork and other agricultural services ................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

294
323
4,269
3,135

752
620
11,965
9,269

2,285
2,182
27,380
20,170

2,229
2,211
27,050
18,765

2,848
2,797
42,359
28,753

5,174
5,787
43,515
34,851

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

479
408
1,963
1,548

942
716
8,929
6,895

3,453
2,776
14,208
7,556

5,113
5,397
23,875
24,527

9,607
7,342
142,859
89,444

9,414
7,250
70,576
35,746

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,131
926
1,393
997

244
76
(D)
4,464

2,199
2,170
19,103
16,233

1,632
1,669
25,131
19,037

15
6
11
10

2,248
2,067
19,112
15,809

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

322
204
24,700
1,229

345
372
14,958
3,797

575
419
17,985
1,420

602
622
12,661
1,870

213
200
1,450
914

418
299
4,965
2,198

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

312
317
1,395
899

534
446
2,673
4,743

3,692
4,217
16,393
16,468

3,345
3,375
10,743
10,376

12,680
12,029
29,732
12,745

9,371
7,428
15,893
8,251

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

91
(NA)
1,468
(NA)

181
(NA)
2,166
(NA)

448
(NA)
7,585
(NA)

1,933
(NA)
51,411
(NA)

5,731
(NA)
151,370
(NA)

2,769
(NA)
26,231
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments ..................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

53
(NA)
669
(NA)
12,629
(NA)

314
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

4,282
(NA)
27,673
(NA)
6,463
(NA)

758
(NA)
5,923
(NA)
7,813
(NA)

397
(NA)
1,894
(NA)
4,770
(NA)

1,022
(NA)
3,169
(NA)
3,100
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,206
(NA)
56,840
(NA)

523
(NA)
7,995
(NA)

3,430
(NA)
74,345
(NA)

5,494
(NA)
100,788
(NA)

2,513
(NA)
15,471
(NA)

4,561
(NA)
54,459
(NA)
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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

17,270
15,043
236,684
101,237
13,705
6,730

10,529
9,943
175,953
131,959
16,711
13,272

17,846
16,667
197,047
127,728
11,042
7,664

261
164
5,333
4,359
20,434
26,578

5,458
4,912
101,271
71,770
18,555
14,611

Customwork and other agricultural services ................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,122
3,801
53,374
35,430

2,095
2,125
41,273
36,822

3,752
3,718
37,595
25,815

28
18
121
76

738
665
7,112
5,452

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) ............ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

5,927
4,601
30,776
27,835

4,225
3,622
35,197
26,008

5,293
4,011
19,348
13,134

30
21
104
170

1,790
1,473
7,394
6,535

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

622
540
3,319
2,330

1,488
1,492
26,603
22,643

2,130
2,091
19,450
17,084

65
40
301
238

1,140
1,294
27,445
26,861

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

616
891
6,088
2,953

376
350
6,571
3,000

552
303
14,926
2,209

43
6
689
23

376
528
8,162
2,768

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,996
4,772
7,807
5,301

2,611
1,981
13,519
11,751

5,505
5,579
11,074
12,297

39
21
152
28

901
757
2,190
2,172

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,265
(NA)
98,618
(NA)

396
(NA)
15,888
(NA)

1,281
(NA)
16,811
(NA)

5
(NA)
62
(NA)

657
(NA)
22,737
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments .................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

1,568
(NA)
3,399
(NA)
2,168
(NA)

152
(NA)
1,142
(NA)
7,513
(NA)

690
(NA)
3,426
(NA)
4,965
(NA)

8
(NA)
48
(NA)
5,954
(NA)

251
(NA)
1,849
(NA)
7,367
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,787
(NA)
33,305
(NA)

2,112
(NA)
35,761
(NA)

5,011
(NA)
74,417
(NA)

107
(NA)
3,857
(NA)

1,200
(NA)
24,383
(NA)
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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ..................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

18,707
16,869
365,971
160,264
19,563
9,500

22,015
22,847
151,481
91,379
6,881
4,000

43,311
39,481
668,236
412,041
15,429
10,436

3,541
2,869
36,546
20,951
10,321
7,302

2,433
2,065
28,764
22,840
11,822
11,061

Customwork and other agricultural services ................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,137
3,588
45,106
32,972

2,578
2,824
17,723
13,583

9,570
9,338
156,995
107,503

955
863
8,300
6,279

416
341
2,954
2,645

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

7,669
5,213
137,004
64,296

4,514
6,234
19,164
15,554

15,179
12,096
133,670
82,637

1,376
976
5,772
4,057

420
347
1,507
936

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

36
47
176
490

2,248
2,171
22,420
18,585

1,676
1,645
23,153
18,860

40
28
122
250

827
604
5,216
3,513

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

667
735
14,936
6,155

510
637
6,507
2,416

5,322
8,230
109,904
77,616

191
212
6,034
1,868

109
57
1,490
2,875

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

12,150
11,607
28,079
16,864

7,698
7,102
6,873
4,041

12,184
9,279
57,407
34,174

820
598
6,024
2,715

739
763
2,324
4,224

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

5,149
(NA)
112,387
(NA)

1,112
(NA)
23,187
(NA)

4,567
(NA)
91,955
(NA)

197
(NA)
2,054
(NA)

68
(NA)
1,276
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments ..................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

548
(NA)
2,473
(NA)
4,512
(NA)

2,494
(NA)
8,094
(NA)
3,245
(NA)

1,721
(NA)
6,727
(NA)
3,909
(NA)

135
(NA)
1,081
(NA)
8,010
(NA)

443
(NA)
1,561
(NA)
3,524
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) .............farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

2,204
(NA)
25,809
(NA)

8,079
(NA)
47,513
(NA)

4,999
(NA)
88,424
(NA)

659
(NA)
7,157
(NA)

506
(NA)
12,435
(NA)
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total income from farm-related sources,
gross before taxes and expenses (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

14,910
15,317
170,355
119,904
11,426
7,828

10,733
9,534
244,801
150,154
22,808
15,749

4,004
3,314
22,280
16,115
5,564
4,863

39,314
35,240
324,614
178,137
8,257
5,055

3,850
3,198
60,157
31,771
15,625
9,935

Customwork and other agricultural services ................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,800
1,914
13,917
11,834

1,852
2,011
46,653
37,718

479
462
1,172
1,344

5,551
5,206
69,278
45,992

597
524
7,629
5,836

Gross cash rent or share payments (see text) ............ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

3,371
3,727
11,064
10,983

3,318
2,385
66,542
46,065

778
613
1,354
1,168

13,784
11,222
72,378
50,405

1,375
998
11,247
10,289

Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas
trees, short rotation woody crops, and
maple products .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,700
1,679
24,137
20,692

933
762
20,812
11,435

1,040
1,025
10,979
8,108

2,657
3,220
20,711
20,348

62
72
(D)
1,484

Agri-tourism and recreational services
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

476
610
12,909
2,681

342
250
11,292
2,271

112
175
970
561

568
628
6,836
1,876

464
729
15,126
5,301

Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

6,236
6,189
14,635
6,457

4,496
4,166
24,917
14,364

1,089
805
1,262
771

23,350
20,127
35,936
20,341

1,660
1,250
1,491
923

Crop and livestock insurance payments
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,280
(NA)
30,668
(NA)

616
(NA)
23,510
(NA)

134
(NA)
951
(NA)

3,644
(NA)
59,544
(NA)

642
(NA)
11,074
(NA)

Amount from state and local government
agricultural program payments .................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

970
(NA)
4,376
(NA)
4,511
(NA)

193
(NA)
1,396
(NA)
7,235
(NA)

280
(NA)
516
(NA)
1,844
(NA)

1,598
(NA)
3,809
(NA)
2,383
(NA)

223
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)

Other farm-related income sources (see text) ............. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

4,280
(NA)
58,651
(NA)

2,037
(NA)
49,678
(NA)

839
(NA)
5,076
(NA)

4,648
(NA)
56,123
(NA)

758
(NA)
11,799
(NA)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................... farms
workers

482,186
2,636,509
21,877,661

9,541
30,932
208,023

220
1,651
16,463

3,200
28,754
380,491

10,265
32,502
268,860

29,661
448,183
5,015,513

166,390
166,390
110,779
221,558

3,762
3,762
2,380
4,760

50
50
41
82

1,397
1,397
502
1,004

3,870
3,870
2,481
4,962

7,051
7,051
5,262
10,524

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

97,311
330,447
64,593
406,110
43,113
1,512,004

1,950
6,599
1,031
6,323
418
9,488

48
166
33
210
48
1,143

484
1,679
385
2,455
432
22,219

2,259
7,710
1,261
7,861
394
8,099

5,033
17,286
4,950
32,127
7,365
381,195

201,292
911,439

3,119
9,443

101
468

1,415
15,350

4,727
12,993

16,852
191,438

86,117
86,117
45,512
91,024

1,522
1,522
747
1,494

36
36
17
34

397
397
285
570

2,027
2,027
1,179
2,358

4,729
4,729
3,108
6,216

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

35,050
117,750
19,999
125,463
14,614
491,085

497
1,641
209
1,288
144
3,498

16
55
19
118
13
225

238
809
204
1,278
291
12,296

961
3,219
429
2,627
131
2,762

2,792
9,527
2,756
17,878
3,467
153,088

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

384,051
1,725,070

7,870
21,489

191
1,183

2,410
13,404

7,858
19,509

21,433
256,745

150,376
150,376
89,963
179,926

3,411
3,411
1,953
3,906

53
53
30
60

1,254
1,254
409
818

3,560
3,560
2,026
4,052

6,109
6,109
3,979
7,958

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

74,760
251,323
42,007
258,998
26,945
884,447

1,567
5,234
688
4,142
251
4,796

45
153
35
239
28
678

366
1,246
187
1,138
194
8,948

1,507
5,029
602
3,586
163
3,282

3,808
12,957
3,055
19,020
4,482
210,701

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

98,135
361,948
6,947,799

1,671
4,638
86,791

29
91
1,652

790
5,775
137,595

2,407
6,153
104,534

8,228
72,689
1,699,025

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

280,894
816,908
1,459,561

6,422
15,423
19,078

119
391
713

1,785
5,427
32,163

5,538
11,554
20,489

12,809
71,099
212,685

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days .................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

103,157
549,491
908,162
13,470,301

1,448
4,805
6,066
102,153

72
377
792
14,098

625
9,575
7,977
210,733

2,320
6,840
7,955
143,836

8,624
118,749
185,646
3,103,803

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

38,784

530

3

238

578

5,866

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) .......................................................... farms

8,488

131

5

27

144

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

1,598
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ........................................................................... farms
workers

7,393
38,915
390,625

1,140
13,061
141,360

647
3,223
36,460

10,081
115,306
1,208,631

10,225
48,088
361,419

1,783
11,523
178,496

2,536
2,536
1,793
3,586

231
231
207
414

229
229
143
286

2,892
2,892
2,192
4,384

3,783
3,783
2,478
4,956

427
427
387
774

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers .................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

1,415
4,841
955
6,013
694
21,939

202
708
250
1,645
250
10,063

120
408
94
591
61
1,709

1,915
6,535
1,533
9,743
1,549
91,752

1,910
6,459
1,288
8,082
766
24,808

402
1,378
324
2,032
243
6,912

3,646
15,486

679
5,546

390
1,343

5,321
52,141

4,505
17,187

876
6,612

1,582
1,582
850
1,700

176
176
148
296

164
164
83
166

1,587
1,587
1,091
2,182

1,939
1,939
1,175
2,350

236
236
193
386

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

618
2,086
338
2,077
258
8,041

153
538
115
734
87
3,802

74
249
51
307
18
457

975
3,245
739
4,727
929
40,400

732
2,446
410
2,552
249
7,900

179
610
151
970
117
4,410

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

5,683
23,429

904
7,515

417
1,880

7,148
63,165

7,650
30,901

1,295
4,911

2,255
2,255
1,370
2,740

236
236
164
328

179
179
88
176

2,549
2,549
1,632
3,264

3,237
3,237
1,826
3,652

375
375
322
644

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

1,083
3,632
578
3,571
397
11,231

199
681
151
1,003
154
5,267

74
242
40
244
36
1,039

1,323
4,509
872
5,341
772
47,502

1,308
4,390
786
4,898
493
14,724

285
968
218
1,311
95
1,613

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,710
6,180
131,509

236
1,386
20,430

230
744
18,887

2,933
20,906
424,238

2,575
8,208
151,013

488
3,492
83,402

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

3,747
9,219
19,272

461
1,897
5,723

257
763
3,413

4,760
17,727
45,027

5,720
16,526
27,847

907
2,827
5,877

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days ..................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,936
9,306
14,210
239,844

443
4,160
5,618
115,207

160
599
1,117
14,160

2,388
31,235
45,438
739,366

1,930
8,979
14,375
182,559

388
3,120
2,084
89,217

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

680

111

68

1,205

785

166

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ........................................................... farms

183

14

7

1,558

152

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

80
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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................... farms
workers

6,588
46,934
499,505

16,369
56,444
483,699

11,240
41,414
320,902

23,287
71,924
492,091

14,437
47,663
412,164

18,846
74,496
322,169

1,830
1,830
1,359
2,718

6,118
6,118
4,072
8,144

3,928
3,928
2,612
5,224

9,147
9,147
5,763
11,526

5,686
5,686
3,533
7,066

5,677
5,677
4,443
8,886

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

1,318
4,471
1,063
6,914
1,018
31,001

3,517
11,877
1,967
12,048
695
18,257

2,440
8,198
1,599
10,035
661
14,029

4,834
16,288
2,647
16,343
896
18,620

3,142
10,548
1,551
9,494
525
14,869

4,106
13,977
3,060
19,125
1,560
26,831

3,282
18,744

6,233
18,647

4,225
12,354

8,093
21,658

5,698
16,981

4,667
14,963

1,014
1,014
699
1,398

3,003
3,003
1,559
3,118

1,866
1,866
1,068
2,136

4,300
4,300
1,825
3,650

2,901
2,901
1,304
2,608

2,153
2,153
1,134
2,268

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

682
2,330
487
3,146
400
10,856

1,009
3,361
453
2,770
209
6,395

761
2,564
370
2,242
160
3,546

1,254
4,154
488
2,978
226
6,576

993
3,315
309
1,893
191
6,264

735
2,441
419
2,614
226
5,487

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

5,231
28,190

13,446
37,797

9,283
29,060

19,204
50,266

11,558
30,682

16,807
59,533

1,738
1,738
1,182
2,364

5,684
5,684
3,484
6,968

3,742
3,742
2,190
4,380

8,307
8,307
4,793
9,586

5,238
5,238
2,898
5,796

5,407
5,407
4,007
8,014

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

1,013
3,391
664
4,150
634
16,547

2,712
9,025
1,173
7,013
393
9,107

1,896
6,331
1,047
6,457
408
8,150

3,815
12,716
1,740
10,640
549
9,017

2,245
7,457
907
5,472
270
6,719

3,612
12,233
2,588
15,966
1,193
17,913

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,357
7,471
171,635

2,923
7,692
159,038

1,957
5,207
101,394

4,083
9,832
165,910

2,879
7,696
161,789

2,039
5,587
81,768

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

3,306
9,683
23,787

10,136
23,815
53,945

7,015
18,999
30,956

15,194
36,156
55,053

8,739
19,647
35,303

14,179
47,721
50,136

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days .................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,925
11,273
18,507
304,083

3,310
10,955
13,982
270,716

2,268
7,147
10,061
188,552

4,010
11,826
14,110
271,128

2,819
9,285
11,035
215,072

2,628
9,376
11,812
190,265

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

944

529

468

123

193

2,282

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) .......................................................... farms

104

78

74

4

72

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

439
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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ........................................................................... farms
workers

6,278
27,470
191,748

1,886
15,634
90,323

3,058
14,938
151,232

1,972
13,039
118,224

11,315
86,072
606,717

19,337
76,808
521,852

2,018
2,018
1,542
3,084

411
411
343
686

934
934
681
1,362

488
488
381
762

2,994
2,994
2,197
4,394

6,571
6,571
4,273
8,546

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers .................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

1,314
4,478
850
5,373
554
12,517

349
1,218
404
2,638
379
10,681

660
2,269
486
3,030
297
7,343

387
1,328
364
2,325
352
8,136

2,353
8,070
1,984
12,662
1,787
57,952

4,217
14,264
2,815
17,709
1,461
29,718

2,635
9,064

822
3,561

1,608
6,598

1,086
4,736

4,702
24,284

7,493
21,957

1,053
1,053
584
1,168

210
210
205
410

607
607
377
754

345
345
262
524

1,469
1,469
1,093
2,186

3,457
3,457
1,736
3,472

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

515
1,723
304
1,921
179
3,199

227
754
127
789
53
1,398

351
1,177
148
926
125
3,134

219
740
162
1,016
98
2,111

948
3,202
722
4,543
470
12,884

1,403
4,709
602
3,700
295
6,619

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

5,054
18,406

1,633
12,073

2,212
8,340

1,510
8,303

9,494
61,788

16,085
54,851

1,905
1,905
1,288
2,576

401
401
342
684

805
805
502
1,004

406
406
312
624

2,819
2,819
1,921
3,842

5,961
5,961
3,756
7,512

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

1,042
3,520
510
3,140
309
7,265

305
1,058
298
1,945
287
7,985

462
1,593
293
1,764
150
3,174

305
1,029
271
1,680
216
4,564

2,030
6,913
1,438
8,927
1,286
39,287

3,464
11,604
1,932
11,960
972
17,814

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,224
4,019
66,322

253
928
13,845

846
2,907
53,584

462
1,572
27,678

1,821
6,560
127,046

3,252
8,101
129,658

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

3,643
11,012
17,838

1,064
4,772
7,687

1,450
4,077
9,860

886
3,468
11,361

6,613
25,339
46,323

11,844
32,436
54,441

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days ..................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,411
5,045
7,394
107,588

569
2,633
7,301
68,792

762
3,691
4,263
87,787

624
3,164
4,835
79,185

2,881
17,724
36,449
433,349

4,241
13,856
22,415
337,753

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

573

158

236

237

1,499

1,186

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ........................................................... farms

74

34

20

30

136

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

105
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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................... farms
workers

8,441
31,510
213,631

18,263
47,033
325,526

6,492
22,377
164,119

14,603
46,997
417,067

827
4,428
65,134

860
5,020
36,176

3,017
3,017
2,089
4,178

8,925
8,925
4,467
8,934

2,187
2,187
1,615
3,230

5,498
5,498
3,546
7,092

258
258
164
328

263
263
173
346

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

1,684
5,734
1,084
6,765
567
11,816

2,996
10,056
1,465
8,956
410
10,162

1,481
4,989
816
5,123
393
6,848

3,221
10,910
1,706
10,541
632
12,956

186
643
109
689
110
2,510

151
516
165
1,084
108
2,811

3,217
9,983

5,869
13,609

3,435
8,092

6,673
17,414

527
2,438

439
1,727

1,334
1,334
779
1,558

3,742
3,742
1,075
2,150

1,522
1,522
963
1,926

3,345
3,345
1,535
3,070

191
191
97
194

156
156
113
226

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

596
1,999
365
2,303
143
2,789

668
2,232
273
1,677
111
3,808

632
2,090
250
1,510
68
1,044

1,098
3,664
482
2,931
213
4,404

118
411
65
435
56
1,207

79
269
55
344
36
732

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

6,958
21,527

15,052
33,424

4,775
14,285

11,261
29,583

564
1,990

689
3,293

2,873
2,873
1,812
3,624

8,063
8,063
3,462
6,924

1,999
1,999
1,120
2,240

4,973
4,973
2,803
5,606

230
230
125
250

244
244
136
272

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

1,296
4,357
648
3,967
329
6,706

2,294
7,586
1,006
6,111
227
4,740

961
3,217
461
2,858
234
3,971

2,228
7,463
939
5,672
318
5,869

103
335
65
396
41
779

131
449
107
681
71
1,647

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,483
4,101
71,516

3,211
5,985
96,599

1,717
3,666
55,457

3,342
7,319
135,076

263
1,008
22,957

171
479
7,002

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

5,224
13,241
20,224

12,394
24,955
33,170

3,057
7,855
16,319

7,930
18,058
35,259

300
682
2,062

421
1,187
2,814

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days .................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,734
5,882
8,286
121,891

2,658
7,624
8,469
195,756

1,718
4,426
6,430
92,343

3,331
10,095
11,525
246,732

264
1,430
1,308
40,115

268
1,248
2,106
26,360

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

457

745

428

468

79

76

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) .......................................................... farms

73

189

71

91

10

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ...................................................................... farms
workers

5
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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ........................................................................... farms
workers

2,415
24,385
237,683

4,773
22,996
218,193

9,273
59,683
583,051

12,284
77,400
623,130

7,881
23,706
169,978

14,057
58,271
411,941

616
616
468
936

1,746
1,746
1,054
2,108

2,294
2,294
1,921
3,842

3,678
3,678
2,545
5,090

3,489
3,489
1,821
3,642

4,895
4,895
3,225
6,450

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers .................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

446
1,512
412
2,633
473
18,688

914
3,108
638
3,962
421
12,072

1,870
6,409
1,758
11,321
1,430
35,817

2,506
8,618
1,957
12,547
1,598
47,467

1,515
5,095
687
4,214
369
7,266

3,050
10,365
1,952
12,235
935
24,326

1,403
9,692

1,932
9,365

5,324
23,993

5,767
29,095

3,489
7,307

4,895
17,986

387
387
252
504

802
802
416
832

1,718
1,718
1,171
2,342

2,166
2,166
1,383
2,766

1,986
1,986
769
1,538

2,105
2,105
1,186
2,372

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

261
889
268
1,728
235
6,184

312
1,063
195
1,220
207
5,448

1,101
3,745
816
5,181
518
11,007

1,027
3,474
660
4,225
531
16,464

510
1,686
158
974
66
1,123

882
2,964
447
2,753
275
7,792

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

1,738
14,693

3,848
13,631

6,790
35,690

9,521
48,305

6,164
16,399

11,700
40,285

536
536
362
724

1,641
1,641
827
1,654

2,040
2,040
1,486
2,972

3,180
3,180
2,117
4,234

3,065
3,065
1,386
2,772

4,497
4,497
2,719
5,438

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

337
1,139
232
1,407
271
10,887

753
2,528
406
2,465
221
5,343

1,393
4,698
1,032
6,480
839
19,500

1,833
6,230
1,411
8,936
980
25,725

1,028
3,399
432
2,624
253
4,539

2,518
8,488
1,369
8,421
597
13,441

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

677
3,752
66,321

925
4,516
92,643

2,483
9,708
188,471

2,763
11,444
198,891

1,717
2,990
43,406

2,357
7,332
119,562

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,012
3,630
12,607

2,841
6,912
8,615

3,949
13,699
32,057

6,517
21,904
46,054

4,392
8,822
25,305

9,162
24,744
32,666

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days ..................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

726
5,940
11,063
158,755

1,007
4,849
6,719
116,936

2,841
14,285
21,991
362,523

3,004
17,651
26,401
378,184

1,772
4,317
7,577
101,268

2,538
10,654
15,541
259,713

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

429

340

1,243

2,266

488

661

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ........................................................... farms

41

86

86

252

58

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Hired farm labor .........................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker .............................................................................farms
workers
2 workers ...........................................................................farms
workers

16,826
48,644
255,062

10,300
106,320
817,277

11,722
60,721
590,891

324
1,641
16,165

4,310
23,197
173,196

6,776
6,776
4,470
8,940

2,591
2,591
1,971
3,942

3,818
3,818
2,471
4,942

83
83
78
156

1,454
1,454
1,034
2,068

3 or 4 workers ....................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ....................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ............................................................farms
workers

3,551
11,898
1,580
9,621
449
11,409

2,086
7,139
1,697
10,788
1,955
81,860

2,426
8,273
1,843
11,651
1,164
32,037

58
203
55
349
50
850

908
3,119
571
3,607
343
12,949

5,221
14,318

4,353
28,384

5,728
24,498

206
784

1,868
9,280

2,811
2,811
1,320
2,640

1,461
1,461
936
1,872

2,320
2,320
1,290
2,580

63
63
53
106

761
761
448
896

3 or 4 workers ................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................farms
workers

740
2,435
225
1,332
125
5,100

792
2,688
629
4,005
535
18,358

1,132
3,769
615
3,846
371
11,983

46
150
24
155
20
310

349
1,179
195
1,243
115
5,201

Less than 150 days ................................................................farms
workers
Farms with1 worker .........................................................................farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................farms
workers

13,991
34,326

8,764
77,936

8,841
36,223

226
857

3,363
13,917

6,076
6,076
3,792
7,584

2,402
2,402
1,744
3,488

3,257
3,257
1,940
3,880

71
71
56
112

1,295
1,295
817
1,634

3 or 4 workers ................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................farms
workers

2,769
9,169
1,073
6,368
281
5,129

1,820
6,214
1,323
8,351
1,475
57,481

1,805
6,121
1,138
7,068
701
15,897

47
161
32
195
20
318

705
2,388
352
2,162
194
6,438

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .....................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

2,835
7,288
104,859

1,536
5,733
113,383

2,881
9,966
180,858

98
352
4,629

947
4,066
69,057

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days ...................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

11,605
26,423
32,307

5,947
25,855
37,551

5,994
17,913
32,553

118
320
771

2,442
6,172
10,226

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days .....................................................farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

2,386
7,030
7,903
117,896

2,817
22,651
52,081
666,343

2,847
14,532
18,310
377,479

108
432
537
10,765

921
5,214
7,745
93,913

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .........................................................................farms

647

1,430

811

14

363

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ...........................................................farms

272

266

81

1

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ...................................................................farms
workers
Farms with1 worker .........................................................................farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................farms
workers

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Hired farm labor ........................................................................ farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker ............................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ........................................................................... farms
workers

8,465
24,678
177,684

14,575
45,716
214,487

45,081
154,793
1,169,767

4,271
19,748
147,213

1,884
8,343
72,316

3,481
3,481
2,058
4,116

5,614
5,614
3,681
7,362

17,948
17,948
11,769
23,538

1,269
1,269
932
1,864

565
565
366
732

3 or 4 workers ................................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers .................................................................... farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................... farms
workers

1,629
5,502
981
6,057
316
5,522

2,933
9,872
1,730
10,659
617
12,209

8,744
29,635
4,586
28,502
2,034
55,170

1,010
3,499
711
4,424
349
8,692

413
1,422
355
2,295
185
3,329

3,515
8,206

3,722
10,122

17,450
53,829

1,754
6,992

998
3,293

1,831
1,831
797
1,594

1,862
1,862
856
1,712

9,714
9,714
3,742
7,484

651
651
420
840

342
342
235
470

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

561
1,879
245
1,482
81
1,420

624
2,092
252
1,515
128
2,941

2,241
7,466
1,037
6,420
716
22,745

388
1,320
189
1,171
106
3,010

245
831
120
748
56
902

Less than 150 days ............................................................... farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

6,603
16,472

12,690
35,594

35,453
100,964

3,503
12,756

1,412
5,050

3,052
3,052
1,600
3,200

5,244
5,244
3,185
6,370

15,792
15,792
8,915
17,830

1,221
1,221
803
1,606

515
515
313
626

3 or 4 workers ............................................................... farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................ farms
workers
10 workers or more ....................................................... farms
workers

1,207
4,037
586
3,534
158
2,649

2,537
8,517
1,300
7,951
424
7,512

6,566
21,989
3,053
18,780
1,127
26,573

813
2,765
468
2,847
198
4,317

289
987
191
1,203
104
1,719

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .................................................................... farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

1,862
3,892
62,233

1,885
4,649
72,738

9,628
27,926
518,673

768
2,647
37,442

472
1,373
26,177

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days .................................................................. farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

4,950
11,077
19,755

10,853
27,407
28,594

27,631
65,748
96,746

2,517
7,410
9,634

886
2,559
5,836

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days ..................................................... farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,653
4,314
5,395
95,696

1,837
5,473
8,187
113,154

7,822
25,903
35,216
554,348

986
4,345
5,346
100,137

526
1,920
2,491
40,303

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) ........................................................................ farms

220

1,127

2,996

349

161

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ........................................................... farms

1

195

1,010

61

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more .................................................................. farms
workers
Farms with1 worker ........................................................................ farms
workers
2 workers ....................................................................... farms
workers

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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Hired farm labor .........................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll
Farms with1 worker .............................................................................farms
workers
2 workers ...........................................................................farms
workers

10,571
39,484
293,996

11,063
238,428
1,151,383

3,251
9,738
32,794

17,889
76,452
785,018

2,716
9,826
97,820

3,918
3,918
2,511
5,022

2,255
2,255
1,781
3,562

1,246
1,246
813
1,626

5,609
5,609
4,066
8,132

867
867
625
1,250

3 or 4 workers ....................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ....................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ............................................................farms
workers

2,109
7,149
1,357
8,519
676
14,876

1,944
6,710
1,776
11,390
3,307
214,511

728
2,438
367
2,264
97
2,164

3,773
12,842
2,890
18,265
1,551
31,604

604
2,036
451
2,871
169
2,802

4,038
13,647

5,445
48,896

777
1,964

9,445
30,531

1,627
4,440

1,767
1,767
933
1,866

1,652
1,652
1,121
2,242

383
383
213
426

3,649
3,649
2,264
4,528

623
623
423
846

3 or 4 workers ................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................farms
workers

776
2,620
364
2,314
198
5,080

1,025
3,465
793
4,987
854
36,550

121
398
41
267
19
490

2,032
6,866
1,034
6,376
466
9,112

362
1,211
190
1,227
29
533

Less than 150 days ................................................................farms
workers
Farms with1 worker .........................................................................farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................farms
workers

8,394
25,837

9,451
189,532

2,848
7,774

13,169
45,921

1,907
5,386

3,493
3,493
2,047
4,094

2,148
2,148
1,600
3,200

1,178
1,178
696
1,392

4,862
4,862
3,157
6,314

798
798
469
938

3 or 4 workers ................................................................farms
workers
5 to 9 workers ................................................................farms
workers
10 workers or more ........................................................farms
workers

1,561
5,248
904
5,558
389
7,444

1,596
5,457
1,320
8,402
2,787
170,325

622
2,076
285
1,758
67
1,370

2,706
9,123
1,603
9,935
841
15,687

376
1,271
198
1,261
66
1,118

Reported only workers working
150 days or more .....................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

2,177
6,363
110,899

1,612
12,365
171,593

403
880
10,028

4,720
12,320
215,474

809
1,994
33,112

Reported only workers working
less than 150 days ...................................................................farms
workers
$1,000 payroll

6,533
16,940
23,449

5,618
41,724
59,900

2,474
6,168
4,401

8,444
23,058
35,312

1,089
2,467
6,394

Reported both - workers working 150
days or more and workers
working less than 150 days .....................................................farms
150 days or more, workers
less than 150 days, workers
$1,000 payroll

1,861
7,284
8,897
159,648

3,833
36,531
147,808
919,890

374
1,084
1,606
18,365

4,725
18,211
22,863
534,231

818
2,446
2,919
58,313

Migrant farm labor on farms with hired
labor (see text) .........................................................................farms

940

2,410

85

636

257

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor (see text) ...........................................................farms

122

116

8

70

60

Workers by days worked:
150 days or more ...................................................................farms
workers
Farms with1 worker .........................................................................farms
workers
2 workers .......................................................................farms
workers

344 UNITED STATES

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Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in farms .................................................................. acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ............................................... acres, 2007
2002

2,204,792
2,128,982
922,095,840
938,279,056
418
441

48,753
45,126
9,033,537
8,904,387
185
197

686
609
881,585
900,715
1,285
1,479

15,637
7,294
26,117,899
26,586,577
1,670
3,645

49,346
47,483
13,872,862
14,502,793
281
305

81,033
79,631
25,364,695
27,589,027
313
346

Estimated market value of land and buildings ................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

2,204,792
2,128,739
1,744,295,252
1,144,905,925
791,138
537,833
1,892
1,213

48,753
45,124
20,704,133
15,126,339
424,674
335,217
2,292
1,698

686
609
344,607
330,816
502,342
543,213
391
367

15,637
7,294
19,545,145
10,625,602
1,249,929
1,456,759
748
398

49,346
47,474
32,505,792
21,225,836
658,732
447,104
2,343
1,469

81,033
79,655
162,533,390
96,129,402
2,005,768
1,206,822
6,408
3,526

223,182
212,783
374,783
631,939
371,783

5,954
6,413
10,340
14,769
6,730

49
54
104
273
132

8,090
807
1,126
2,101
1,413

5,047
5,872
9,304
13,660
7,920

5,029
3,759
6,414
17,710
21,030

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

206,282
132,549
36,072
15,419

3,077
1,229
199
42

55
12
6
1

809
615
259
417

4,229
2,299
805
210

11,981
8,865
3,291
2,954

Approximate land area .................................................... acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ............................................... percent, 2007

2,260,994,361
40.8

32,412,281
27.9

366,013,154
0.2

72,696,492
35.9

33,287,812
41.7

99,689,515
25.4

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

232,849
1,080,019
620,283
15,918,542
153,862
8,930,361
192,043
15,783,304

3,374
17,368
16,215
443,231
4,480
259,199
5,319
437,757

165
603
164
3,859
36
2,121
41
3,256

9,873
25,464
2,657
57,354
264
15,026
383
31,032

2,581
13,375
15,119
416,051
4,068
235,384
5,049
412,401

25,278
100,816
28,080
637,914
3,776
217,567
3,678
300,943

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

175,146
20,313,722
139,479
21,954,090
87,502
17,283,570
68,313
16,258,454

4,896
566,433
3,113
488,459
2,068
408,585
1,492
356,214

46
5,462
33
5,171
20
3,925
18
4,227

291
33,952
283
44,297
146
29,100
100
23,732

4,544
526,197
3,255
511,959
2,123
418,315
1,690
401,900

3,067
353,529
2,418
381,684
1,626
321,033
1,305
310,154

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

212,553
75,892,077
149,713
104,140,461
92,656
127,595,277
80,393
496,945,963

4,052
1,426,089
2,235
1,533,002
960
1,297,715
549
1,799,485

73
26,041
38
24,895
24
31,078
28
770,947

380
135,873
436
306,473
309
446,604
515
24,968,992

4,777
1,694,363
2,959
2,028,825
1,803
2,499,817
1,378
4,714,275

4,083
1,461,559
3,267
2,280,819
2,194
2,999,788
2,261
15,998,889

179,346
847,601
563,772
14,712,409
151,823
8,802,045
190,728
15,672,135

2,571
13,305
14,175
397,032
4,259
246,955
5,063
416,887

127
489
129
2,845
27
1,554
32
2,608

2,331
8,718
1,900
44,787
240
13,626
321
26,334

1,728
8,802
11,222
321,802
3,732
215,892
5,156
422,534

21,827
86,392
27,307
637,104
4,143
238,771
4,044
331,779

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

174,524
20,237,716
141,630
22,289,695
91,262
18,033,867
71,842
17,092,961

4,639
535,792
2,989
467,960
2,190
431,314
1,551
369,355

54
6,161
49
7,653
12
2,372
19
4,451

287
32,485
266
41,861
149
29,471
112
26,857

4,914
569,078
3,495
548,472
2,687
529,444
1,927
458,372

3,505
402,344
2,664
419,296
1,690
333,502
1,459
346,364

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

225,513
80,620,413
161,552
112,444,149
99,020
135,675,665
77,970
491,850,400

3,951
1,380,623
2,237
1,538,219
978
1,308,990
523
1,797,955

62
21,919
41
28,243
29
35,005
28
787,415

403
146,441
447
318,410
337
468,829
501
25,428,758

5,755
2,035,247
3,526
2,410,673
2,122
2,891,902
1,219
4,090,575

4,592
1,652,825
3,604
2,499,755
2,374
3,251,019
2,422
17,389,876

Total cropland ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,685,339
1,751,450
406,424,909
434,164,946
1,328,004
1,362,608
309,607,601
302,697,252

31,773
34,073
3,142,958
3,732,751
23,336
23,327
1,994,743
1,995,139

512
479
86,238
98,131
424
393
30,772
31,824

7,475
4,440
1,205,425
1,261,894
4,993
3,139
832,406
887,966

35,154
36,908
8,432,221
9,576,047
29,050
29,466
7,367,068
7,457,599

61,215
61,810
9,464,647
10,994,161
53,000
54,115
7,633,173
8,466,321

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

404,753
716,202
35,771,154
60,557,805

10,126
19,293
626,995
1,180,991

94
134
7,114
8,917

1,431
1,584
(D)
213,681

8,790
18,658
724,044
1,705,723

10,890
10,589
800,204
1,345,359

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 345

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms ...................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ................................................acres, 2007
2002

37,054
31,369
31,604,911
31,093,336
853
991

4,916
4,191
405,616
357,154
83
85

2,546
2,391
510,253
540,080
200
226

47,463
44,081
9,231,570
10,414,877
195
236

47,846
49,311
10,150,539
10,744,239
212
218

7,521
5,398
1,121,329
1,300,499
149
241

Estimated market value of land and buildings .................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

37,054
31,358
33,058,456
23,757,228
892,170
757,613
1,046
756

4,916
4,205
5,137,872
3,533,470
1,045,133
840,302
12,667
9,491

2,546
2,391
5,279,399
2,343,953
2,073,605
980,323
10,347
4,054

47,463
44,081
52,053,543
29,330,433
1,096,718
665,376
5,639
2,836

47,846
49,304
31,635,808
22,552,975
661,201
457,427
3,117
2,112

7,521
5,438
8,620,668
4,583,552
1,146,213
842,875
7,688
3,507

4,070
2,624
4,221
10,587
7,428

276
222
377
1,511
1,256

158
144
228
583
589

3,156
3,644
6,994
14,602
9,763

4,181
4,377
8,234
14,984
8,601

621
381
913
1,934
2,317

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more .................................................................

4,358
2,727
801
238

738
403
81
52

377
232
106
129

4,544
3,186
833
741

4,422
2,383
473
191

780
362
96
117

Approximate land area .....................................................acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ...............................................percent, 2007

66,327,849
47.6

3,100,721
13.1

1,249,176
40.8

34,313,428
26.9

36,798,743
27.6

4,110,586
27.3

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

4,276
20,120
9,359
262,041
1,631
94,680
2,717
217,999

1,232
5,712
1,894
45,203
403
23,282
319
26,434

651
2,549
802
18,684
154
8,952
177
14,721

12,184
56,909
20,680
444,758
2,546
146,086
2,422
197,727

3,504
18,271
16,243
431,191
4,568
263,461
4,347
358,966

4,813
17,330
1,972
39,725
156
8,849
110
9,216

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

1,783
206,709
2,345
370,059
986
195,269
826
196,921

364
41,496
201
31,426
144
28,152
58
13,699

158
17,979
79
12,297
63
12,419
41
9,780

2,129
245,375
1,446
227,084
923
182,959
645
153,623

4,503
521,254
2,826
443,788
2,059
406,344
1,377
328,608

94
10,410
63
9,748
35
6,780
17
4,055

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

3,689
1,331,348
3,185
2,272,531
2,521
3,552,054
3,736
22,885,180

198
67,447
63
40,546
30
39,470
10
42,749

176
64,313
99
69,192
99
131,204
47
148,163

1,893
677,051
1,225
833,620
653
872,604
717
5,193,774

3,996
1,415,853
2,470
1,686,205
1,253
1,704,301
700
2,572,297

102
34,313
44
29,813
50
71,132
65
879,958

2,813
13,037
7,475
205,925
1,300
74,831
2,157
173,804

984
4,695
1,625
39,380
324
18,814
292
23,944

456
2,176
794
18,230
164
9,384
164
13,577

10,267
45,809
18,360
412,934
2,643
151,874
2,463
201,537

3,569
18,137
15,759
419,957
5,000
287,551
4,540
375,142

3,440
12,110
1,309
26,972
130
7,363
81
6,670

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

1,460
168,610
2,039
321,856
951
188,014
804
191,663

294
34,078
167
25,796
118
23,363
65
15,540

150
17,674
84
13,065
70
13,826
53
12,629

2,214
254,585
1,456
228,610
979
193,352
661
157,857

4,651
536,129
2,969
464,850
2,212
436,550
1,529
363,699

82
9,291
42
6,655
34
6,724
19
4,447

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

3,260
1,175,356
2,998
2,139,843
2,492
3,490,542
3,620
22,949,855

204
71,677
91
59,768
23
30,316
4
9,783

193
68,653
122
82,751
89
120,683
52
167,432

2,044
726,097
1,330
915,050
822
1,099,567
842
6,027,605

4,221
1,485,866
2,735
1,872,638
1,394
1,890,213
732
2,593,507

93
31,740
61
40,307
41
56,159
66
1,092,061

Total cropland ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

24,938
22,240
11,483,936
11,530,700
17,899
14,655
5,888,926
4,346,955

3,884
3,395
163,686
170,673
3,517
3,000
136,833
131,248

1,989
1,826
432,773
457,201
1,615
1,548
409,468
433,105

26,555
27,348
2,953,340
3,715,257
20,486
20,495
2,112,129
2,313,537

31,924
34,660
4,478,168
4,676,567
23,179
24,424
3,390,437
3,245,784

6,281
4,755
177,626
211,120
6,044
4,522
103,120
109,461

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,970
8,534
1,242,231
1,797,455

836
1,302
12,514
23,431

432
510
8,842
6,851

7,331
9,940
571,490
1,104,890

9,826
17,534
587,428
866,553

366
451
23,493
36,540

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

346 UNITED STATES

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Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in farms .................................................................. acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ............................................... acres, 2007
2002

25,349
25,017
11,497,383
11,767,294
454
470

76,860
73,027
26,775,100
27,310,833
348
374

60,938
60,296
14,773,184
15,058,670
242
250

92,856
90,655
30,747,550
31,729,490
331
350

65,531
64,414
46,345,827
47,227,944
707
733

85,260
86,541
13,993,121
13,843,706
164
160

Estimated market value of land and buildings ................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

25,349
25,016
22,674,602
15,342,391
894,497
613,303
1,972
1,270

76,860
73,000
101,538,246
66,667,341
1,321,080
913,251
3,792
2,425

60,938
60,286
52,936,772
38,441,073
868,699
637,645
3,583
2,567

92,856
90,648
104,186,583
64,154,298
1,122,023
707,730
3,388
2,005

65,531
64,390
42,204,526
32,581,256
644,039
505,999
911
687

85,260
86,591
37,532,557
25,462,631
440,213
294,056
2,682
1,824

2,615
1,960
4,194
7,581
4,125

11,937
7,248
11,064
14,775
9,278

7,511
6,517
12,159
15,904
7,845

8,802
7,606
12,663
20,519
14,779

8,347
7,769
12,159
16,959
9,220

9,211
12,278
19,331
25,883
10,982

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

2,448
1,679
490
257

7,907
9,311
3,846
1,494

4,735
3,951
1,671
645

12,965
11,541
3,223
758

6,115
4,082
704
176

5,010
1,902
490
173

Approximate land area .................................................... acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ............................................... percent, 2007

52,894,974
21.7

35,529,619
75.4

22,924,685
64.4

35,747,594
86.0

52,320,102
88.6

25,275,577
55.4

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

4,891
23,427
7,497
178,295
1,183
68,584
1,542
125,888

8,603
44,319
20,592
488,403
3,938
229,129
5,849
479,801

9,720
48,215
19,533
472,974
4,052
236,502
4,915
404,523

8,709
39,686
17,824
456,783
4,428
258,754
7,253
592,231

2,123
10,148
10,041
279,339
2,772
161,851
6,170
500,897

4,579
23,611
25,235
677,845
8,818
510,060
9,825
814,601

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

1,298
150,461
1,202
189,647
743
147,013
619
146,784

4,760
554,339
3,863
606,413
2,629
519,269
2,211
526,332

4,300
499,618
2,726
427,924
1,878
371,537
1,427
339,385

6,280
736,483
6,731
1,059,126
4,364
861,308
3,943
937,864

3,819
447,018
6,231
984,002
2,324
457,748
2,630
626,220

10,346
1,196,821
6,390
1,001,132
4,610
911,182
3,142
749,700

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

2,083
746,082
1,808
1,264,754
1,214
1,679,122
1,269
6,777,326

8,276
3,008,494
8,309
5,880,719
5,520
7,512,648
2,310
6,925,234

4,707
1,689,204
3,774
2,662,513
2,621
3,623,024
1,285
3,997,765

14,047
5,104,492
11,826
8,248,050
5,898
7,866,091
1,553
4,586,682

9,154
3,323,229
7,932
5,654,900
6,238
8,769,146
6,097
25,131,329

7,328
2,548,585
3,242
2,158,863
1,207
1,597,921
538
1,802,800

4,871
22,854
7,439
172,833
1,134
65,241
1,490
120,690

3,510
17,869
16,162
430,285
4,242
247,070
6,046
495,828

5,436
28,074
18,595
477,843
4,622
269,226
6,008
493,676

4,811
25,779
16,278
414,842
3,843
224,086
6,821
556,342

1,578
7,662
9,611
270,431
2,708
158,495
5,528
449,438

5,342
25,436
24,758
676,004
9,339
542,031
10,274
851,689

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

1,194
138,281
1,099
172,869
747
147,319
576
137,080

5,227
611,366
4,476
704,448
3,179
628,107
2,700
642,680

4,862
565,225
3,199
501,786
2,139
422,241
1,681
400,421

6,300
736,158
7,286
1,147,324
4,621
913,565
4,506
1,071,679

3,529
409,999
5,535
875,593
2,168
428,699
2,492
592,628

10,507
1,214,322
6,508
1,020,380
4,449
879,602
3,020
719,863

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

1,956
702,800
1,873
1,313,479
1,346
1,872,820
1,292
6,901,028

9,983
3,638,212
9,847
6,957,318
5,896
7,925,609
1,759
5,012,041

5,443
1,959,795
4,494
3,134,785
2,827
3,861,665
990
2,943,933

15,592
5,665,052
13,063
9,083,537
6,213
8,189,394
1,321
3,701,732

8,972
3,281,186
8,641
6,191,018
7,371
10,324,931
6,281
24,237,864

7,481
2,599,904
3,175
2,131,414
1,214
1,615,450
474
1,567,611

Total cropland ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

18,782
18,366
5,918,899
6,152,611
13,975
13,444
4,225,786
4,313,288

67,431
68,750
23,707,699
24,171,260
54,185
56,083
22,611,443
22,562,904

51,283
53,725
12,716,037
12,909,002
41,743
44,298
12,108,940
11,937,370

82,785
84,755
26,316,332
27,153,291
63,672
67,338
23,799,380
23,994,343

55,272
56,703
28,216,064
29,542,022
43,553
44,073
19,886,655
18,976,719

72,015
80,927
7,278,098
8,412,354
57,528
65,815
5,057,883
4,978,994

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,676
8,733
489,260
743,835

9,113
13,650
308,259
528,275

10,331
18,279
282,017
448,588

13,522
20,676
829,784
1,355,161

8,362
13,750
1,274,320
2,401,459

24,187
46,364
1,473,676
2,580,719

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 347

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms ...................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ................................................acres, 2007
2002

30,106
27,413
8,109,975
7,830,664
269
286

8,136
7,196
1,347,566
1,369,768
166
190

12,834
12,198
2,051,756
2,077,630
160
170

7,691
6,075
517,879
518,570
67
85

56,014
53,315
10,031,807
10,142,958
179
190

80,992
80,839
26,917,962
27,512,270
332
340

Estimated market value of land and buildings .................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

30,106
27,394
16,686,859
12,163,119
554,270
444,007
2,058
1,534

8,136
7,121
2,968,067
2,297,877
364,807
322,690
2,203
1,637

12,834
12,179
14,432,211
8,452,963
1,124,529
694,061
7,034
4,084

7,691
6,077
6,376,531
4,589,677
829,090
755,254
12,313
9,234

56,014
53,296
34,199,659
27,143,604
610,556
509,299
3,409
2,667

80,992
80,785
69,164,551
41,776,544
853,968
517,132
2,569
1,513

4,762
4,348
5,937
7,738
3,521

970
864
1,648
3,050
1,057

552
601
1,121
3,405
3,180

537
372
675
2,237
2,068

4,818
5,737
11,336
18,991
7,798

5,427
5,928
11,470
25,389
15,084

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more .................................................................

2,009
1,374
325
92

420
110
9
8

2,142
1,346
372
115

1,082
606
85
29

4,057
2,458
568
251

9,164
6,660
1,505
365

Approximate land area .....................................................acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ...............................................percent, 2007

27,668,285
29.3

19,745,809
6.8

6,251,090
32.8

4,992,934
10.4

36,176,779
27.7

50,906,881
52.9

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

3,282
16,707
10,394
268,376
2,365
136,632
2,307
189,089

1,046
4,304
2,383
61,782
734
42,415
852
69,912

1,554
7,667
4,589
115,477
1,176
68,057
1,074
88,764

2,199
(D)
2,885
68,928
545
31,773
561
46,327

4,219
21,026
20,726
558,422
4,889
284,748
6,772
550,798

3,687
18,838
16,927
465,583
4,570
266,586
7,577
617,303

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

2,230
255,998
1,555
244,920
1,180
232,769
881
209,407

942
107,726
491
76,934
318
62,856
239
57,091

1,116
128,925
701
110,737
482
95,458
362
86,114

525
60,717
272
42,548
212
41,458
127
30,251

4,607
534,164
2,938
460,022
1,994
392,840
1,386
329,719

6,556
765,566
6,976
1,099,482
4,155
820,811
3,813
906,523

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

2,489
871,082
1,501
1,028,969
1,103
1,519,788
819
3,136,238

621
219,665
330
222,660
131
174,762
49
247,459

875
306,247
539
369,302
255
340,876
111
334,132

247
85,653
90
57,127
24
32,389
4
(D)

3,895
1,378,106
2,619
1,812,327
1,424
1,899,837
545
1,809,798

12,220
4,389,498
8,323
5,783,926
4,264
5,809,990
1,924
5,973,856

2,526
12,369
8,766
229,807
2,164
125,148
2,349
192,254

918
4,017
1,861
47,680
580
33,122
680
56,102

1,418
7,104
4,412
108,191
961
55,762
985
81,757

1,429
(D)
2,217
52,542
504
29,170
432
35,673

3,235
15,635
18,663
506,880
4,425
257,982
6,444
523,738

3,591
17,821
16,546
439,459
4,089
237,780
6,983
567,587

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

2,209
253,637
1,378
216,090
1,123
222,018
823
195,810

730
83,767
516
80,746
352
69,620
283
67,701

977
112,733
660
104,408
482
95,525
365
87,082

466
53,110
271
42,356
185
36,509
113
27,050

4,573
531,314
3,163
497,561
2,084
411,090
1,618
383,752

5,999
701,897
6,884
1,085,056
4,350
858,841
3,992
947,306

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,256
801,012
1,828
1,267,613
1,253
1,695,768
738
2,619,138

699
246,195
393
266,787
135
177,615
49
236,416

989
347,703
562
381,976
277
371,534
110
323,855

296
103,172
129
82,074
30
40,930
3
(D)

4,291
1,525,932
2,856
1,981,384
1,468
1,968,565
495
1,539,125

13,030
4,694,069
8,986
6,251,102
4,554
6,185,579
1,835
5,525,773

Total cropland ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

19,866
20,368
4,691,344
5,071,537
13,783
14,017
3,342,048
3,332,146

6,557
5,929
529,253
536,839
5,189
4,869
393,738
394,121

10,235
10,188
1,405,442
1,487,218
8,278
8,335
1,246,603
1,282,004

5,508
4,898
187,406
207,734
4,792
4,210
153,993
159,253

48,592
47,904
7,803,643
7,983,574
37,868
38,244
6,859,081
6,827,903

71,970
73,458
21,948,603
22,729,158
53,943
57,323
19,267,018
19,398,309

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,203
9,988
635,317
841,621

1,358
2,187
37,019
47,862

2,371
3,990
(D)
107,463

1,184
1,748
16,219
29,858

10,274
16,190
309,101
409,296

12,077
17,418
725,403
728,593

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

348 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in farms .................................................................. acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ............................................... acres, 2007
2002

41,959
42,186
11,456,241
11,097,543
273
263

107,825
106,797
29,026,573
29,946,035
269
280

29,524
27,870
61,388,462
59,612,403
2,079
2,139

47,712
49,355
45,480,358
45,903,116
953
930

3,131
2,989
5,865,392
6,330,622
1,873
2,118

4,166
3,363
471,911
444,879
113
132

Estimated market value of land and buildings ................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

41,959
42,175
21,418,146
15,633,797
510,454
370,689
1,870
1,381

107,825
106,749
63,237,014
45,298,629
586,478
424,347
2,179
1,508

29,524
27,873
47,567,755
23,280,911
1,611,155
835,250
775
386

47,712
49,356
52,692,729
35,726,993
1,104,392
723,863
1,159
776

3,131
2,988
3,596,558
2,849,414
1,148,693
953,619
613
446

4,166
3,378
2,326,230
1,354,386
558,385
400,943
4,929
3,131

5,656
5,728
8,412
11,742
6,039

7,889
11,206
22,016
34,438
17,342

3,059
1,917
3,155
6,936
5,197

4,552
4,020
6,455
10,233
7,167

278
255
394
878
698

290
206
483
1,802
886

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

2,586
1,281
359
156

8,700
5,106
877
251

3,901
3,285
1,172
902

7,190
6,467
1,337
291

318
223
43
44

322
153
21
3

Approximate land area .................................................... acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ............................................... percent, 2007

30,012,193
38.2

43,974,665
66.0

93,134,579
65.9

49,168,368
92.5

70,252,997
8.3

5,729,316
8.2

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

2,056
10,062
10,234
293,980
3,656
213,367
4,537
374,951

3,868
20,683
25,186
715,590
7,573
441,329
12,287
1,006,179

1,917
7,926
5,462
136,566
944
54,734
1,170
95,713

2,270
10,538
6,581
167,006
1,456
84,379
2,825
229,180

631
2,444
898
21,636
151
8,601
159
12,955

754
3,336
1,405
35,090
363
20,992
357
29,640

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

4,882
566,942
3,444
542,269
2,433
481,542
1,732
411,969

11,494
1,338,562
8,892
1,394,772
6,105
1,203,968
4,733
1,124,887

1,184
137,945
1,673
264,227
853
168,087
643
153,471

2,232
260,923
3,591
566,909
1,507
298,221
1,576
375,718

141
15,764
120
19,052
100
19,830
64
15,099

351
40,121
233
36,681
169
33,401
96
22,765

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

4,458
1,568,828
2,283
1,556,189
1,243
1,708,456
1,001
3,727,686

13,699
4,859,001
8,180
5,615,557
3,887
5,278,212
1,921
6,027,833

2,968
1,068,160
2,919
2,083,004
2,935
4,196,641
6,856
53,021,988

6,755
2,486,990
7,717
5,515,550
5,965
8,254,188
5,237
27,230,756

203
73,620
217
145,685
151
208,222
296
5,322,484

281
96,114
119
77,600
26
35,112
12
41,059

1,807
8,727
10,834
309,379
4,115
237,636
4,869
401,000

3,057
15,785
21,639
632,691
6,999
407,780
12,106
991,130

1,484
6,534
5,005
125,871
975
56,583
1,119
90,657

1,656
7,708
5,664
149,724
1,483
86,124
2,732
221,213

579
2,147
817
21,312
117
6,650
150
12,268

507
2,268
1,035
24,869
340
19,750
283
23,557

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

4,889
566,026
3,423
538,366
2,190
432,239
1,605
381,983

11,364
1,325,174
9,209
1,448,004
6,524
1,287,011
5,293
1,256,052

1,135
131,064
1,268
199,807
750
147,638
624
148,443

2,247
262,433
3,718
587,459
1,647
326,043
1,742
414,649

125
14,495
119
18,761
82
16,062
70
16,547

282
32,614
233
36,542
150
29,680
93
22,326

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

4,257
1,489,075
2,105
1,432,706
1,124
1,556,008
968
3,744,398

15,679
5,565,024
9,163
6,284,165
4,079
5,513,691
1,685
5,219,528

2,590
938,633
2,770
1,988,406
3,034
4,345,573
7,116
51,433,194

7,921
2,931,251
9,049
6,443,140
6,632
9,090,967
4,864
25,382,405

207
72,380
214
144,562
170
230,672
339
5,774,766

266
93,001
134
86,246
22
28,890
18
45,136

Total cropland ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

27,349
29,021
5,530,825
5,822,786
18,773
19,405
4,223,708
4,139,341

86,299
89,662
16,405,595
18,884,920
69,585
71,698
12,980,113
13,137,184

21,809
21,854
18,241,710
18,315,514
16,441
16,543
9,163,867
8,742,111

40,798
43,722
21,486,025
22,520,874
34,715
37,143
18,169,876
17,336,624

2,060
2,001
753,718
940,295
1,572
1,521
504,311
549,076

2,929
2,505
128,938
129,388
2,494
2,043
99,520
95,983

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,109
13,352
741,307
896,978

21,757
44,338
1,858,684
4,178,574

5,093
7,702
1,677,851
1,726,012

6,045
10,047
891,810
1,881,599

626
994
185,465
314,430

734
1,129
17,435
19,911

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 349

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms ...................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ................................................acres, 2007
2002

10,327
9,924
733,450
805,682
71
81

20,930
15,170
43,238,049
44,810,083
2,066
2,954

36,352
37,255
7,174,743
7,660,969
197
206

52,913
53,930
8,474,671
9,079,001
160
168

31,970
30,619
39,674,586
39,294,879
1,241
1,283

75,861
77,797
13,956,563
14,583,435
184
187

Estimated market value of land and buildings .................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

10,327
9,920
11,255,226
7,358,731
1,089,883
741,808
15,346
9,245

20,930
15,211
14,568,969
10,631,082
696,081
698,908
337
234

36,352
37,252
16,322,415
12,870,727
449,010
345,504
2,275
1,708

52,913
53,935
34,715,171
27,977,090
656,080
518,719
4,096
3,088

31,970
30,580
30,596,974
15,823,558
957,053
517,448
771
404

75,861
77,788
49,243,626
39,617,975
649,130
509,307
3,528
2,732

633
461
824
2,870
2,905

5,751
1,923
2,716
4,616
2,738

3,312
4,314
8,658
11,950
4,972

4,637
4,899
9,731
16,416
9,011

3,399
3,450
4,850
6,970
4,628

6,513
6,976
15,312
25,049
10,725

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more .................................................................

1,543
744
221
126

1,557
1,172
342
115

1,921
962
187
76

4,819
2,578
604
218

4,267
3,350
968
88

5,877
4,129
1,015
265

Approximate land area .....................................................acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ...............................................percent, 2007

4,707,863
15.6

77,629,852
55.7

30,162,489
23.8

31,113,828
27.2

44,161,773
89.8

26,149,825
53.4

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

2,950
18,298
4,814
101,545
577
33,131
467
38,564

6,471
22,078
4,405
97,168
636
36,945
770
63,195

2,914
13,348
8,799
236,585
3,230
187,620
3,684
307,126

5,001
24,548
20,772
540,463
5,536
321,748
5,360
442,485

387
1,527
2,268
65,730
769
44,384
1,368
111,888

7,767
39,160
24,361
631,478
6,555
382,090
8,065
667,494

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

402
46,488
229
35,920
149
29,403
123
29,443

731
84,391
935
148,271
393
77,125
350
83,379

4,158
484,709
2,775
438,674
2,061
408,853
1,537
364,771

4,408
508,614
2,526
395,849
1,710
337,358
1,089
259,243

1,312
153,320
2,619
414,180
955
189,146
1,009
240,110

6,744
783,518
4,445
699,048
3,025
596,625
2,106
501,548

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

317
111,770
191
128,338
91
119,248
17
41,302

1,398
505,068
1,286
907,365
1,092
1,534,242
2,463
39,678,822

4,141
1,462,961
2,014
1,351,552
760
1,003,538
279
915,006

2,987
1,048,650
1,862
1,268,484
1,108
1,487,974
554
1,839,255

4,746
1,742,271
4,687
3,381,942
5,369
7,701,911
6,481
25,628,177

6,059
2,166,767
4,020
2,756,939
2,062
2,784,874
652
1,947,022

2,511
15,494
4,481
95,198
691
39,884
544
44,825

3,586
15,388
3,195
72,544
548
31,448
648
52,757

2,959
13,246
8,359
219,784
3,102
179,391
3,415
285,111

4,405
21,147
20,207
541,781
5,930
344,994
5,655
465,676

277
1,183
1,763
51,313
743
42,799
1,088
88,754

7,471
36,872
23,261
605,295
6,503
379,502
8,419
698,107

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

453
52,449
271
42,760
165
32,810
108
25,684

530
61,083
591
93,379
312
61,245
273
65,180

4,109
477,598
2,848
448,086
2,308
457,302
1,591
378,336

4,614
532,108
2,812
440,225
1,797
355,068
1,258
299,319

1,114
129,942
2,259
356,408
837
165,893
847
201,694

7,501
872,517
5,004
786,707
3,441
680,566
2,365
562,857

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

356
125,658
228
157,504
99
130,792
17
42,624

1,121
403,317
1,006
709,513
927
1,291,857
2,433
41,952,372

5,078
1,812,617
2,457
1,633,303
812
1,065,724
217
690,471

3,343
1,179,746
2,146
1,471,615
1,212
1,647,895
551
1,779,427

4,294
1,588,473
4,919
3,589,261
5,994
8,596,327
6,484
24,482,832

6,809
2,420,318
4,309
2,967,746
2,107
2,826,809
607
1,746,139

Total cropland ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,138
8,342
488,697
547,668
7,180
7,230
415,542
444,670

13,191
10,855
2,334,018
2,575,107
9,311
7,204
1,009,683
856,166

31,083
33,351
4,314,954
4,841,367
26,814
29,162
3,651,278
3,846,368

39,879
45,268
4,895,204
5,472,128
32,803
36,622
4,188,658
4,308,209

29,378
28,502
27,527,180
26,506,477
20,408
20,789
22,035,717
19,908,697

64,775
69,620
10,832,772
11,424,499
54,790
58,577
9,991,007
10,041,416

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,808
2,886
39,980
56,908

3,447
4,269
639,279
821,547

7,768
15,044
279,940
511,046

9,846
21,225
338,605
668,353

4,025
4,974
812,553
1,285,642

12,849
25,146
348,923
697,745

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

350 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ........................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms .................................................................. acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ............................................... acres, 2007
2002

86,565
83,300
35,087,269
33,661,826
405
404

38,553
40,033
16,399,647
17,080,422
425
427

63,163
58,105
7,809,244
7,745,336
124
133

1,219
858
67,819
61,223
56
71

25,867
24,541
4,889,339
4,845,923
189
197

Estimated market value of land and buildings ................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

86,565
83,282
40,582,468
23,796,169
468,809
285,730
1,157
699

38,553
40,055
31,002,186
20,383,264
804,145
508,882
1,890
1,202

63,163
58,144
37,289,908
26,331,894
590,376
452,874
4,775
3,419

1,219
858
1,141,263
564,812
936,229
658,290
16,828
9,225

25,867
24,535
13,973,359
10,081,357
540,200
410,897
2,858
2,067

9,930
11,421
19,014
25,447
11,732

2,570
2,047
3,951
13,105
9,759

3,990
4,256
10,143
21,080
14,343

59
29
77
390
339

2,930
2,974
4,603
7,854
4,154

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

5,491
2,921
519
90

4,209
2,096
605
211

6,496
2,419
351
85

185
110
27
3

2,129
978
191
54

Approximate land area .................................................... acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ............................................... percent, 2007

43,905,445
79.9

61,431,595
26.7

28,631,687
27.3

661,627
10.3

19,255,034
25.4

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

3,802
18,258
18,700
499,712
4,972
287,343
8,907
722,333

9,546
47,104
14,142
334,788
2,131
123,384
2,182
178,698

5,601
24,955
20,267
525,323
6,949
405,932
7,833
651,631

353
(D)
484
11,752
97
5,480
87
7,287

1,970
10,092
8,959
234,700
2,549
147,638
2,371
196,068

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

7,013
811,542
8,827
1,392,771
3,930
774,145
3,545
842,614

1,699
196,898
1,418
222,725
796
156,904
598
142,450

7,333
845,418
3,934
614,961
2,660
525,281
1,752
416,976

90
10,228
34
5,360
20
3,970
13
3,124

2,526
292,515
1,587
249,396
1,106
218,488
749
178,648

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

11,665
4,182,620
7,484
5,188,747
4,165
5,708,527
3,555
14,658,657

1,946
699,381
1,531
1,062,737
998
1,381,218
1,566
11,853,360

4,387
1,528,963
1,816
1,205,755
490
633,548
141
430,501

34
11,836
5
3,000
2
(D)

2,126
749,699
1,059
718,132
553
759,777
312
1,134,186

3,091
14,835
17,072
461,588
4,733
273,234
8,821
715,900

9,377
47,226
15,628
365,357
2,204
126,820
2,261
185,191

5,102
22,456
16,862
433,546
5,994
349,660
7,029
582,580

208
(D)
305
7,111
98
5,580
60
4,811

1,706
8,945
8,536
224,971
2,522
145,398
2,343
193,085

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

6,721
778,101
8,501
1,343,543
3,973
782,806
3,619
860,850

1,719
199,095
1,325
208,129
804
159,446
577
137,045

7,108
822,869
4,037
633,347
2,794
551,437
1,933
459,851

76
8,444
37
5,870
23
4,513
8
1,910

2,220
255,628
1,419
222,664
1,061
209,915
671
159,716

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

11,765
4,233,000
7,668
5,317,775
4,119
5,603,196
3,217
13,276,998

2,038
731,659
1,546
1,075,620
985
1,356,210
1,569
12,488,624

4,833
1,687,628
1,800
1,187,696
496
645,414
117
368,852

32
10,472
6
3,539
4
5,921
1
(D)

2,017
709,038
1,107
751,659
626
848,246
313
1,116,658

Total cropland ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

59,040
61,779
13,007,625
14,843,357
46,224
43,930
7,650,080
7,705,860

26,650
30,305
5,010,408
5,417,387
22,131
23,013
3,037,261
3,119,384

54,772
52,365
4,870,287
5,120,685
44,269
45,374
3,942,079
4,079,276

926
688
24,457
23,506
823
628
19,325
17,820

18,534
19,450
2,151,219
2,270,084
12,962
13,321
1,551,670
1,374,617

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

17,304
33,912
2,780,523
5,050,399

7,259
13,997
676,743
997,717

12,985
23,414
397,131
591,274

187
192
2,194
2,934

4,992
9,090
264,049
395,050

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 351

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms ...................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ................................................acres, 2007
2002

31,169
31,736
43,666,403
43,785,079
1,401
1,380

79,280
87,595
10,969,798
11,681,533
138
133

247,437
228,926
130,398,753
129,877,666
527
567

16,700
15,282
11,094,700
11,731,228
664
768

6,984
6,571
1,233,313
1,244,909
177
189

Estimated market value of land and buildings .................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 ..............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 .....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 .................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 .................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 .................................................................

31,169
31,710
39,127,431
19,617,432
1,255,332
618,651
896
442

79,280
87,587
37,057,079
28,534,393
467,420
325,783
3,378
2,405

247,437
228,886
165,573,377
100,496,055
669,154
439,066
1,270
768

16,700
15,292
13,857,925
8,965,857
829,816
586,310
1,249
756

6,984
6,576
3,580,584
2,542,909
512,684
386,695
2,903
2,051

3,209
2,486
3,724
6,003
4,943

5,962
8,492
16,759
28,322
12,779

28,437
28,232
44,405
67,420
42,929

2,102
1,241
2,267
4,906
3,128

505
375
973
2,867
1,427

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

4,989
4,386
1,108
321

4,511
1,883
412
160

21,369
10,368
2,803
1,474

1,806
847
277
126

606
205
24
2

Approximate land area .....................................................acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ...............................................percent, 2007

48,511,810
90.0

26,383,003
41.6

167,145,209
78.0

52,553,947
21.1

5,898,698
20.9

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres

920
4,485
3,898
103,542
920
53,465
1,492
120,817

5,814
31,407
29,396
781,709
8,606
498,582
8,672
715,330

21,024
107,011
72,837
1,801,433
17,697
1,022,423
18,448
1,530,252

4,194
17,827
5,127
119,814
790
45,788
951
77,890

635
2,751
1,862
46,781
567
32,854
593
49,329

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres

1,283
147,938
2,214
349,640
882
174,908
929
221,051

7,680
890,774
4,630
725,992
3,113
614,373
2,258
536,822

20,212
2,331,589
14,907
2,355,785
10,433
2,066,791
7,267
1,731,496

904
104,901
709
111,630
404
79,423
328
78,501

777
89,920
459
72,161
417
82,161
279
66,630

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres

4,063
1,501,281
4,714
3,386,253
4,362
6,124,293
5,492
31,478,730

5,476
1,908,537
2,287
1,525,271
892
1,199,502
456
1,541,499

24,431
8,699,711
17,843
12,421,272
11,326
15,717,269
11,012
80,613,721

1,092
392,140
895
614,076
571
785,271
735
8,667,439

861
303,640
390
252,371
114
148,188
30
86,527

777
3,841
3,549
94,709
879
51,095
1,568
127,950

6,066
31,788
32,116
863,502
9,791
568,594
10,063
831,367

13,669
70,306
61,015
1,559,806
17,379
1,000,299
18,436
1,525,400

3,673
16,290
4,695
107,265
768
44,243
827
68,092

477
2,012
1,738
43,242
506
29,475
550
45,037

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres

1,209
141,065
2,099
331,614
883
175,032
959
228,132

8,976
1,038,884
5,442
851,917
3,559
702,811
2,303
547,156

19,719
2,276,287
15,046
2,375,085
10,397
2,059,470
7,368
1,757,388

820
94,989
522
82,066
420
82,594
322
76,615

644
74,642
516
80,841
370
73,390
294
70,072

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres

4,249
1,568,253
5,353
3,884,673
4,758
6,609,931
5,453
30,568,784

5,495
1,900,870
2,446
1,632,546
896
1,205,047
442
1,507,051

24,710
8,813,936
18,625
12,952,604
12,049
16,612,660
10,513
78,874,425

1,090
392,468
856
592,188
586
798,180
703
9,376,238

922
328,902
406
265,623
123
161,538
25
70,135

Total cropland ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

26,625
28,110
19,094,311
20,318,036
21,902
22,931
15,278,709
13,492,286

61,274
74,086
6,047,348
6,992,992
48,292
56,316
4,226,440
4,365,360

153,276
160,352
33,667,177
38,657,710
111,671
106,827
19,174,301
17,750,938

12,398
12,652
1,837,904
2,067,437
10,259
9,661
964,702
961,037

5,439
5,103
516,924
567,509
4,707
4,373
433,074
454,699

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,958
8,060
1,257,737
2,351,951

21,089
43,804
1,190,823
2,066,097

49,894
89,081
7,832,896
12,937,991

3,545
6,412
403,022
602,341

1,458
2,523
46,686
80,443

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

352 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms ........................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in farms .................................................................. acres, 2007
2002
Average size of farm ............................................... acres, 2007
2002

47,383
47,606
8,103,925
8,624,829
171
181

39,284
35,939
14,972,789
15,318,008
381
426

23,618
20,812
3,697,606
3,584,668
157
172

78,463
77,131
15,190,804
15,741,552
194
204

11,069
9,422
30,169,526
34,402,726
2,726
3,651

Estimated market value of land and buildings ................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002
Average per acre ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002
2007 farms by value group:
$1 to $49,999 .............................................................................
$50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................................
$100,000 to $199,999 ................................................................
$200,000 to $499,999 ................................................................
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................

47,383
47,605
34,141,249
23,329,488
720,538
490,064
4,213
2,675

39,284
35,959
29,822,309
22,414,438
759,146
623,333
1,992
1,486

23,618
20,764
8,819,799
4,817,217
373,435
231,999
2,385
1,315

78,463
77,133
48,994,488
35,799,490
624,428
464,127
3,225
2,272

11,069
9,432
15,471,039
10,195,477
1,397,691
1,080,945
513
290

3,769
3,536
6,675
13,837
10,137

2,852
2,647
5,774
13,945
8,376

2,247
3,297
5,751
7,851
2,947

5,639
6,233
14,327
26,881
14,319

892
637
1,322
2,986
2,047

$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..........................................................
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..........................................................
$5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..........................................................
$10,000,000 or more ..................................................................

5,975
2,812
491
151

2,953
1,893
600
244

1,034
417
51
23

6,764
3,275
751
274

1,340
1,156
478
211

Approximate land area .................................................... acres, 2007
Proportion in farms ............................................... percent, 2007

25,275,225
32.1

42,540,079
35.2

15,383,174
24.0

34,655,459
43.8

62,130,538
48.6

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

3,530
18,051
15,177
396,364
4,656
270,210
4,980
413,077

9,211
44,360
14,790
343,160
1,959
113,333
2,188
178,155

1,207
5,729
5,749
162,751
2,534
147,761
3,076
256,569

4,861
23,591
19,895
566,800
6,018
352,564
9,291
762,225

652
3,028
2,004
54,858
419
24,586
664
53,687

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

4,929
572,222
3,024
476,173
2,137
422,467
1,564
372,833

1,758
201,820
1,402
220,706
805
158,400
638
151,809

3,230
374,915
1,899
299,183
1,431
282,713
1,006
239,360

8,347
977,487
6,109
960,990
4,498
887,970
3,674
872,734

672
77,626
706
111,906
328
64,887
306
72,700

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres
2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres

4,076
1,425,079
1,985
1,336,394
960
1,279,786
365
1,121,269

2,036
729,409
1,731
1,206,606
1,218
1,688,140
1,548
9,936,891

2,244
785,259
908
604,157
265
343,038
69
196,171

9,665
3,392,335
4,149
2,802,061
1,399
1,835,105
557
1,756,942

1,078
387,400
1,107
775,393
859
1,207,636
2,274
27,335,819

3,027
14,914
14,082
378,963
4,729
274,876
5,204
432,624

7,482
36,071
13,187
303,919
2,148
123,791
2,065
168,174

996
5,244
4,676
132,247
2,137
123,917
2,539
211,753

4,141
19,660
17,152
490,616
5,466
320,834
9,020
739,920

477
1,977
1,536
42,041
350
19,960
561
45,606

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres

4,980
580,168
3,402
535,208
2,319
458,977
1,736
413,691

1,663
191,386
1,347
211,371
814
161,184
596
141,745

2,809
324,717
1,852
291,040
1,244
245,890
944
224,544

8,297
972,360
6,675
1,053,224
5,152
1,019,523
4,063
966,508

377
43,542
460
72,581
275
54,254
212
50,382

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

4,558
1,596,252
2,183
1,474,804
1,023
1,361,779
363
1,102,573

2,029
726,499
1,635
1,159,943
1,364
1,910,378
1,609
10,183,547

2,304
803,393
956
634,020
280
365,049
75
222,854

10,806
3,787,096
4,465
2,974,650
1,395
1,844,072
499
1,553,089

978
349,978
961
680,498
819
1,149,754
2,416
31,892,153

Total cropland ................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

35,954
41,047
3,274,137
4,194,158
30,563
33,791
2,544,997
2,623,776

26,005
28,184
7,609,210
8,038,469
20,091
21,802
4,387,169
4,894,634

19,446
17,821
942,132
1,173,032
17,494
15,827
692,003
648,635

68,478
69,883
10,116,279
10,728,655
54,105
54,741
8,884,628
8,928,083

6,838
7,017
2,576,017
2,989,804
5,573
5,003
1,536,240
1,298,709

Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,083
23,357
486,550
1,267,163

6,166
10,730
371,026
499,226

4,578
9,171
191,707
472,310

15,368
26,270
391,728
764,212

2,030
3,581
419,772
906,831

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 353

Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

469,860
506,163
61,046,154
70,909,889

8,140
8,103
521,220
556,621

213
211
48,352
57,390

2,238
1,106
(D)
160,247

4,819
4,738
341,109
412,725

9,372
10,104
1,031,270
1,182,481

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

360,225
380,300
37,968,749
37,281,096
89,587
119,642
7,405,898
17,069,564

5,652
6,268
371,411
416,049
2,568
1,780
112,891
105,073

153
156
40,533
48,851
62
64
1,883
3,821

1,931
930
172,700
148,890
214
237
7,803
9,857

3,683
3,521
259,318
273,440
959
1,039
47,770
79,789

6,118
7,473
667,291
800,070
2,631
2,308
173,651
198,649

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ......................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

67,960
72,335
15,671,507
16,559,229

977
982
36,918
35,499

62
36
5,936
4,718

156
12
(D)
1,500

500
661
34,021
59,496

1,435
1,264
190,328
183,762

Total woodland ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

843,294
818,105
75,098,603
75,878,213

27,892
25,898
3,375,438
3,179,257

364
332
41,698
42,244

347
252
279,779
32,450

24,437
24,581
2,239,119
2,369,950

6,913
5,136
1,270,720
1,191,484

Woodland pastured ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

370,297
379,795
28,609,690
31,128,955
596,123
568,956
46,488,913
44,749,258

14,007
14,194
591,967
803,377
19,050
17,177
2,783,471
2,375,880

105
103
4,271
5,820
314
281
37,427
36,424

217
159
(D)
13,402
165
112
(D)
19,048

13,462
13,403
742,648
909,796
14,587
15,154
1,496,471
1,460,154

3,520
2,534
782,561
679,384
4,083
3,199
488,159
512,100

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,132,606
850,913
408,832,116
395,278,829

29,142
21,137
2,017,079
1,514,500

213
130
737,746
730,478

3,358
2,555
22,900,777
23,240,467

28,251
21,592
2,637,556
1,977,177

21,348
18,053
13,275,042
13,987,763

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. .........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,126,272
1,165,564
31,740,212
32,957,068
1,433,892
1,384,798
473,212,960
486,965,589

22,501
22,684
498,062
477,879
36,822
35,029
3,236,041
3,498,868

448
445
15,903
29,862
303
269
749,131
745,215

10,637
3,849
1,731,918
2,051,766
4,590
3,660
23,096,576
23,467,550

19,272
21,435
563,966
579,619
35,983
36,326
4,104,248
4,592,696

34,169
36,043
1,354,286
1,415,619
31,560
26,462
14,857,807
16,012,506

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ...............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

346,231
268,748
38,547,450
32,723,967

6,652
5,371
494,441
472,332

38
35
28,298
29,175

3
4
(D)
2,880

2,948
1,393
441,655
147,878

668
777
254,013
220,240

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

349,408
394,538
222,267,817
214,806,181

2,470
2,955
1,004,146
1,023,615

19
26
6,212
5,741

474
657
454,164
423,979

4,176
5,157
3,901,756
4,461,655

14,236
15,804
4,018,816
4,109,214

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

9,876
11,150
4,352,779
5,386,290

737
738
14,339
15,994

308
430
14,463
17,245

3,662
3,806
269,721
296,830

8,725
9,242
500,303
564,230

1,329
1,015
51,013
65,119

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) .......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,283
5,028
2,075,910
1,656,848
1,799
6,212
220,666
1,745,725

566
575
12,597
12,326
139
198
1,015
2,879

213
274
10,663
9,662
83
147
3,350
6,585

2,536
2,762
200,215
233,443
992
1,002
37,754
30,711

5,994
6,505
328,998
358,476
2,524
2,812
118,512
144,811

1,021
858
44,336
61,559
298
200
1,846
1,407

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ...................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,517
3,292
2,056,203
1,983,717

97
80
727
789

32
58
450
998

441
437
31,752
32,676

1,207
1,195
52,793
60,943

126
55
4,831
2,153

Total woodland ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,883
3,047
1,381,543
1,345,230

2,807
2,354
124,875
127,231

848
1,100
46,126
53,729

12,946
11,048
2,330,336
2,485,733

28,695
30,415
3,712,672
4,285,708

572
308
79,041
117,685

Woodland pastured ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,430
1,960
886,808
994,359
1,837
1,430
494,735
350,871

919
637
16,953
20,348
2,357
2,003
107,922
106,883

116
213
2,069
5,198
777
967
44,057
48,531

6,603
6,067
1,307,815
1,559,261
7,871
6,504
1,022,521
926,472

12,111
13,728
521,587
885,314
21,365
22,091
3,191,085
3,400,394

171
86
22,570
41,467
429
248
56,471
76,218

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

21,976
15,787
17,830,125
17,341,749

2,090
1,274
32,823
21,988

553
442
6,773
6,540

24,721
19,461
3,221,202
3,400,193

25,644
21,095
1,341,985
1,173,187

1,706
858
738,271
852,626

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

17,962
16,674
909,307
875,657
26,448
21,872
19,959,164
20,133,563

3,097
2,848
84,232
37,262
2,821
2,427
62,290
65,767

1,231
1,559
24,581
22,610
946
868
17,684
18,589

21,619
21,838
726,692
813,694
31,064
27,393
5,100,507
6,064,344

23,974
27,006
617,714
608,777
33,328
35,219
2,451,000
2,925,054

2,998
1,973
126,391
119,068
2,028
1,209
784,334
930,633

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ............... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,883
3,775
2,489,360
1,735,353

38
23
911
675

226
156
9,221
6,792

2,418
1,281
224,867
97,267

5,090
5,905
331,166
458,183

2
5
(D)
243

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,603
5,548
5,574,501
4,775,534

261
296
28,044
31,708

521
432
260,565
241,683

5,427
3,582
881,151
1,073,477

5,476
5,275
2,325,933
2,024,786

241
185
41,333
27,759

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,676
4,901
1,203,853
1,095,488

18,863
22,637
787,997
1,080,081

11,010
13,811
325,080
523,044

27,198
30,411
1,687,168
1,803,787

25,771
28,053
7,055,089
8,163,844

18,156
21,722
746,539
852,641

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,105
3,526
949,842
789,441
1,079
1,014
58,077
56,014

17,626
20,582
735,671
971,602
1,084
2,058
21,920
78,091

9,673
11,503
291,491
423,053
998
2,211
16,368
83,479

26,316
29,532
1,656,509
1,758,758
1,166
1,395
28,635
45,029

16,185
17,847
2,621,094
2,439,208
5,227
7,394
1,218,145
1,995,904

14,120
17,361
617,045
750,796
3,233
2,605
87,757
54,880

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ......................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,290
1,027
195,934
250,033

757
999
30,406
30,388

770
942
17,221
16,512

182
2,024
-

9,033
10,587
3,215,850
3,728,732

2,255
3,959
41,737
46,965

Total woodland ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,532
3,254
531,767
579,238

24,433
25,067
1,428,922
1,536,646

23,809
28,629
1,020,287
1,153,779

21,047
21,515
1,193,303
1,336,752

14,071
10,877
792,858
686,628

49,003
51,064
3,107,137
3,111,626

Woodland pastured ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,919
1,982
341,499
424,407
2,078
1,678
190,268
154,831

7,126
8,527
265,759
374,571
20,010
19,846
1,163,163
1,162,075

7,064
9,171
161,564
222,523
19,576
23,042
858,723
931,256

7,961
9,809
399,613
548,815
15,512
14,593
793,690
787,937

6,289
5,450
337,671
356,223
9,487
6,902
455,187
330,405

24,495
26,239
808,124
903,863
34,024
35,008
2,299,013
2,207,763

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

12,641
10,382
4,602,886
4,522,883

22,070
15,877
887,274
770,995

21,368
16,344
542,941
427,190

27,352
23,863
1,914,924
1,735,421

40,051
35,056
15,932,985
15,504,008

48,775
29,802
2,912,424
1,613,681

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. .........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

13,009
14,005
443,831
512,562
17,076
17,209
5,433,645
5,691,125

38,049
40,078
751,205
831,932
30,219
27,354
1,461,292
1,673,841

34,001
38,387
493,919
568,699
29,679
31,182
986,522
1,098,301

49,591
56,291
1,322,991
1,504,026
38,519
39,529
3,144,321
3,639,397

33,961
34,066
1,403,920
1,495,286
45,197
42,841
17,544,976
18,261,690

46,192
50,695
695,462
706,045
64,183
63,470
5,194,224
5,098,263

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ...............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,285
2,334
836,910
755,547

26,660
21,845
885,837
923,906

14,127
9,108
365,321
291,664

40,502
30,454
2,050,714
1,694,138

21,481
18,619
3,281,157
2,566,762

8,437
7,135
375,049
403,946

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,632
2,557
2,003,472
1,949,638

26,826
28,751
16,397,926
15,527,599

12,466
12,712
7,557,077
7,099,066

40,392
45,205
18,868,184
19,609,071

20,630
24,706
15,918,778
16,271,555

4,949
9,718
1,690,465
1,626,678

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

356 UNITED STATES

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,845
5,307
713,979
897,770

2,093
2,046
98,496
94,856

2,881
2,972
(D)
97,751

1,080
1,071
17,194
18,623

17,831
18,353
635,461
746,375

25,382
27,399
1,956,182
2,602,256

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) .......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,099
3,494
582,623
522,794
641
1,626
39,497
220,953

1,779
1,735
90,124
81,936
301
375
4,423
7,370

2,264
2,227
70,506
70,219
633
841
15,521
22,415

812
787
13,305
12,895
264
355
2,452
4,551

14,255
15,120
497,981
607,936
3,100
3,113
69,881
69,071

21,519
22,250
1,711,881
1,930,941
3,366
5,509
148,216
527,429

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ...................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

291
830
91,859
154,023

215
205
3,949
5,550

287
262
(D)
5,117

167
120
1,437
1,177

2,733
2,567
67,599
69,368

2,334
2,508
96,085
143,886

Total woodland ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,053
8,746
1,188,689
1,017,937

5,561
5,138
660,679
702,555

7,210
6,665
373,002
356,626

4,259
3,325
212,539
210,891

28,792
27,818
1,196,212
1,224,237

30,036
29,197
1,862,251
1,975,495

Woodland pastured ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,112
4,244
210,997
299,824
7,069
5,730
977,692
718,113

1,056
1,024
26,230
38,484
5,144
4,719
634,449
664,071

1,665
1,779
(D)
44,658
6,332
5,700
(D)
311,968

1,160
859
21,853
22,641
3,670
2,910
190,686
188,250

5,100
5,316
125,897
162,169
26,138
24,853
1,070,315
1,062,068

11,617
12,519
527,233
642,571
23,390
22,188
1,335,018
1,332,924

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

15,844
11,771
1,544,080
1,194,963

3,413
2,155
62,014
40,967

6,051
4,125
156,375
120,419

3,359
1,650
48,120
31,279

18,787
11,447
376,625
254,062

27,466
20,940
1,469,816
1,187,082

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

12,006
12,771
685,862
546,227
20,721
18,987
2,390,394
2,336,408

5,052
4,716
95,620
89,407
4,469
4,042
125,263
127,313

7,980
7,798
116,937
113,367
7,741
7,146
253,903
272,540

5,005
4,086
69,814
68,666
4,399
3,221
86,192
83,778

36,399
35,435
655,327
681,085
26,751
24,986
811,623
825,527

51,243
52,586
1,637,292
1,620,535
38,291
36,500
2,722,452
2,558,246

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ............... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,160
1,986
524,824
273,839

695
476
32,812
26,259

2,525
1,610
85,046
57,397

30
17
580
191

8,596
6,593
302,144
296,666

27,687
20,211
1,929,007
1,628,796

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,689
3,584
2,296,014
2,613,634

527
385
104,796
91,234

1,522
1,453
665,929
585,455

722
641
32,811
32,846

8,337
7,921
3,617,808
3,401,787

26,713
29,741
15,069,112
16,245,194

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,315
8,586
565,810
786,467

20,778
20,794
1,566,798
1,569,162

10,404
10,964
7,399,992
7,847,391

13,291
17,350
2,424,339
3,302,651

510
473
63,942
76,789

623
612
11,983
13,494

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,850
7,019
473,000
640,345
1,170
1,484
56,816
104,855

17,813
17,785
1,374,183
1,388,689
2,599
2,791
118,387
113,124

6,560
6,055
3,710,267
3,390,045
1,516
2,939
309,497
987,881

9,625
9,985
1,238,092
1,146,195
1,506
6,723
140,574
949,677

279
305
29,554
44,467
183
178
28,798
26,787

486
479
9,674
11,093
119
156
1,582
1,817

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ......................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

818
825
35,994
41,267

1,358
1,482
74,228
67,349

4,849
5,232
3,380,228
3,469,465

3,818
4,268
1,045,673
1,206,779

104
68
5,590
5,535

79
64
727
584

Total woodland ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

24,190
23,531
3,610,991
3,264,040

57,389
57,684
4,414,396
4,852,574

4,132
3,882
2,284,011
2,200,562

6,632
5,378
409,785
382,151

132
96
36,327
43,688

2,966
2,552
278,244
266,468

Woodland pastured ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,051
11,363
561,225
807,485
17,968
16,295
3,049,766
2,456,555

31,842
34,825
1,866,337
2,281,064
35,372
33,176
2,548,059
2,571,510

2,781
2,806
1,778,313
1,698,879
1,850
1,508
505,698
501,683

2,666
2,433
230,066
233,765
4,643
3,555
179,719
148,386

51
46
26,845
15,075
91
59
9,482
28,613

689
614
13,703
21,839
2,732
2,289
264,541
244,629

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

21,085
18,285
1,639,243
1,403,451

63,016
45,011
6,864,391
4,854,438

19,864
16,847
40,003,265
38,241,382

26,377
24,925
22,619,904
21,940,679

1,504
1,268
4,855,316
4,974,195

1,983
1,065
33,508
19,848

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. .........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

18,292
20,908
675,182
607,266
27,668
29,156
2,941,775
3,107,914

54,431
56,965
1,342,191
1,354,103
79,823
80,135
10,589,412
11,314,076

14,211
15,765
859,476
854,945
22,866
21,580
43,459,429
41,666,273

25,805
28,555
964,644
1,059,412
30,232
30,649
23,741,780
24,056,043

1,965
1,957
220,031
372,444
1,917
1,891
5,067,626
5,303,700

2,840
2,338
31,221
29,175
2,565
2,104
64,646
61,598

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ...............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,714
8,056
1,107,406
807,340

20,678
15,066
1,691,694
1,418,874

5,984
5,469
3,561,031
3,533,432

12,511
10,403
1,396,457
1,166,443

5
38
(D)
7,682

24
18
629
1,161

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,801
3,488
2,819,629
3,101,842

13,666
15,005
6,673,331
6,932,263

6,597
7,635
10,223,103
9,383,758

22,114
25,441
14,481,258
14,143,140

127
119
110,442
132,866

115
129
12,557
14,398

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,533
1,778
33,175
46,090

4,237
3,549
685,056
897,394

9,833
11,250
383,736
483,953

10,730
12,657
367,941
495,566

17,326
17,927
4,678,910
5,312,138

16,020
18,393
492,842
685,338

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) .......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,142
1,240
24,560
28,715
392
617
5,495
14,925

3,054
2,236
537,282
566,723
996
1,375
58,982
245,560

7,408
8,477
268,172
328,855
2,494
3,486
68,483
112,585

7,230
8,799
225,038
293,498
3,447
3,813
95,333
133,028

13,489
11,670
3,549,898
2,842,984
2,855
5,262
530,496
1,566,574

14,335
15,370
449,987
561,040
2,403
4,208
42,855
123,221

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ...................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

190
168
3,120
2,450

625
455
88,792
85,111

1,529
1,242
47,081
42,513

1,788
2,362
47,570
69,040

3,443
4,396
598,516
902,580

146
1,077

Total woodland ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,803
4,548
131,312
150,029

1,533
1,101
2,868,929
2,548,379

23,730
24,133
1,559,522
1,649,585

32,241
33,597
2,201,609
2,520,118

2,587
2,098
233,883
235,927

38,477
40,545
1,473,638
1,686,207

Woodland pastured ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,026
1,221
11,473
15,458
4,145
3,664
119,839
134,571

1,065
781
2,032,322
1,739,507
655
499
836,607
808,872

5,659
5,955
165,855
236,349
21,467
21,456
1,393,667
1,413,236

13,214
15,349
287,543
472,701
25,343
25,667
1,914,066
2,047,417

1,017
974
112,722
125,487
1,824
1,421
121,161
110,440

11,464
12,812
279,125
338,149
32,222
33,683
1,194,513
1,348,058

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,246
2,884
54,007
41,579

9,447
6,728
37,597,641
39,136,229

19,682
14,065
714,615
550,225

26,671
18,844
941,609
605,860

14,964
14,111
10,418,885
10,984,441

33,446
24,508
1,046,728
796,078

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,658
6,707
59,434
66,406
5,679
5,574
105,460
113,945

9,068
5,801
437,461
550,368
12,134
9,777
40,269,242
41,697,283

25,260
25,800
585,652
619,792
24,194
24,790
1,160,410
1,297,620

28,328
30,695
436,249
480,895
33,785
34,742
1,567,757
1,746,914

17,110
17,478
1,494,638
1,568,034
17,080
16,386
11,344,160
12,395,570

47,764
50,853
603,425
676,651
42,385
43,467
1,674,776
1,831,972

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ............... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

143
62
5,976
2,605

1,357
1,202
592,766
545,884

2,478
2,390
115,546
211,996

4,181
3,536
163,676
183,000

15,253
12,468
3,434,036
3,043,439

13,734
8,987
385,442
365,636

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

638
674
165,242
163,347

1,412
1,428
3,146,730
2,562,464

2,877
3,183
833,783
765,574

5,809
8,424
2,538,638
2,585,734

14,317
15,453
19,793,137
18,108,278

13,233
12,266
5,515,619
4,737,453

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

14,012
12,297
2,577,022
2,087,098

5,464
6,546
1,296,404
1,300,286

16,826
14,571
531,077
450,135

186
146
2,938
2,752

6,504
6,713
335,500
500,417

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,868
8,231
1,032,301
1,008,785
5,660
3,833
1,164,977
818,289

3,762
4,995
693,471
705,825
1,056
1,089
55,566
98,302

13,619
10,817
443,785
348,524
3,107
4,458
51,177
82,300

138
111
2,298
2,167
55
32
520
403

4,677
4,614
223,039
276,655
1,922
2,595
81,018
190,181

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ......................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,213
1,803
379,744
260,024

1,416
1,378
547,367
496,159

1,857
1,322
36,115
19,311

24
22
120
182

843
766
31,443
33,581

Total woodland ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

26,024
22,143
2,468,152
2,266,746

12,776
12,470
1,729,761
2,166,401

37,457
33,070
1,717,791
1,579,829

674
487
28,874
24,976

15,914
15,644
1,827,191
1,850,968

Woodland pastured ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

18,579
16,588
1,708,501
1,638,323
10,177
8,187
759,651
628,423

6,156
6,367
1,171,477
1,544,267
8,346
7,735
558,284
622,134

9,224
9,949
150,184
220,818
33,448
28,506
1,567,607
1,359,011

197
129
2,240
2,004
577
412
26,634
22,972

6,079
6,805
219,636
376,725
12,377
11,602
1,607,555
1,474,243

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

61,866
49,270
18,713,085
15,732,765

20,011
14,900
9,148,119
8,855,459

33,803
22,185
732,275
526,723

517
275
6,144
5,080

12,294
9,249
617,136
448,140

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. .........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

32,076
34,640
898,407
818,958
73,356
71,417
23,202,109
22,421,487

21,962
24,242
511,359
641,175
26,379
27,272
10,996,339
11,397,443

42,287
39,150
488,891
518,099
42,007
38,796
1,279,590
1,338,815

824
635
8,344
7,661
681
451
10,578
10,018

12,380
12,954
293,793
276,731
16,161
16,494
1,100,821
1,219,915

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ...............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,833
5,968
1,150,524
1,103,520

1,756
1,319
612,894
483,237

6,784
3,607
232,543
190,959

3
42

3,908
3,268
264,950
228,443

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,869
9,974
5,217,331
5,332,419

1,766
2,005
1,181,855
1,250,425

5,982
7,027
1,133,314
1,111,534

55
50
2,418
2,789

2,099
2,404
969,030
925,437

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

360 UNITED STATES

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Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,580
11,661
2,557,865
4,473,799

12,828
15,402
630,085
561,535

34,510
35,419
6,659,980
7,968,781

2,935
3,426
470,180
504,059

1,372
1,142
37,164
32,367

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) .......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,236
6,730
1,454,163
1,196,185
3,139
5,382
669,734
2,818,372

9,625
13,790
416,333
508,592
3,980
2,397
213,530
51,955

23,145
23,839
4,602,973
4,609,293
8,836
11,115
931,977
2,513,763

1,610
1,699
293,699
258,446
1,106
1,740
64,383
134,868

1,114
895
29,895
22,561
269
286
5,401
7,531

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ...................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,685
1,427
433,968
459,242

96
127
222
988

6,269
5,721
1,125,030
845,725

754
651
112,098
110,745

146
106
1,868
2,275

Total woodland ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,441
2,753
258,973
236,025

43,439
48,618
2,042,868
2,338,495

61,601
48,774
7,099,790
5,651,181

1,220
859
385,193
332,884

5,165
5,096
502,823
523,204

Woodland pastured ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,180
1,101
164,832
165,652
2,487
1,887
94,141
70,373

25,028
27,764
769,416
850,513
26,310
29,932
1,273,452
1,487,982

45,466
36,611
5,278,964
4,202,337
21,754
17,238
1,820,826
1,448,844

642
502
244,942
210,506
664
418
140,251
122,378

1,145
1,120
40,985
54,249
4,719
4,675
461,838
468,955

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

19,950
17,798
23,025,539
22,025,971

48,245
36,769
2,545,047
1,948,445

165,484
125,951
87,217,416
83,402,865

8,737
5,586
8,601,640
9,007,771

3,828
2,349
137,165
89,095

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ...................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

18,338
19,086
1,287,580
1,205,047
22,346
22,017
24,448,108
24,543,574

35,426
41,935
334,535
401,601
62,682
68,685
4,505,286
4,865,055

89,874
93,425
2,414,370
2,165,910
204,260
187,768
100,329,276
100,543,193

7,476
7,153
269,963
323,136
11,145
10,194
9,249,604
9,820,618

4,515
4,389
76,401
65,101
4,619
4,325
224,836
223,787

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ............... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,602
8,236
1,599,477
1,342,598

5,220
4,346
289,200
227,996

15,665
13,166
4,170,044
3,302,766

668
588
207,420
207,609

183
48
6,752
1,376

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

14,332
15,524
16,126,298
13,645,242

3,275
5,973
1,864,247
1,900,567

17,756
23,544
16,361,113
15,739,894

963
1,112
421,150
539,777

597
516
114,958
83,826

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con.
Total cropland - Con.
Other cropland .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,734
8,081
242,590
303,219

7,678
7,694
2,851,015
2,644,609

2,620
2,351
58,422
52,087

22,931
24,780
839,923
1,036,360

1,875
2,275
620,005
784,264

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or
soil improvement, but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed (see text) ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Cropland on which all crops failed ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

4,793
5,731
169,436
211,740
1,805
2,145
48,001
61,801

5,672
5,697
1,527,638
1,217,397
1,038
948
27,627
30,657

1,978
1,778
50,063
45,126
700
549
6,768
5,145

19,836
20,732
761,695
909,728
3,115
4,228
60,829
92,957

978
907
356,209
338,230
758
1,318
129,059
288,513

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ......................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

948
1,248
25,153
29,678

2,125
2,419
1,295,750
1,396,555

269
271
1,591
1,816

1,394
1,818
17,399
33,675

456
470
134,737
157,521

Total woodland ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

28,955
30,332
2,319,491
2,667,732

10,438
8,787
1,988,322
1,932,794

17,381
15,994
1,461,714
1,482,067

47,667
47,444
2,920,214
3,179,502

820
723
395,806
722,570

Woodland pastured ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Woodland not pastured ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

13,421
14,887
490,798
637,236
21,596
21,961
1,828,693
2,030,496

5,045
4,530
1,516,554
1,513,329
6,761
5,551
471,768
419,465

9,195
8,817
454,177
493,806
12,288
11,187
1,007,537
988,261

13,614
14,865
526,008
683,703
40,733
39,843
2,394,206
2,495,799

576
578
348,436
591,254
309
215
47,370
131,316

Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ...................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

30,674
19,635
2,150,933
1,412,483

18,898
12,052
4,775,287
4,847,324

17,106
10,854
1,105,292
754,045

34,174
23,528
1,065,814
777,616

8,555
6,175
27,012,269
30,247,024

Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock
facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. .........................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, all types ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

23,502
25,242
359,364
350,456
37,284
37,283
3,128,281
3,316,882

20,427
19,626
599,970
499,421
24,581
21,309
6,662,867
6,859,879

13,489
12,684
188,468
175,524
19,853
17,951
1,751,176
1,720,161

56,225
53,978
1,088,497
1,055,779
45,498
45,284
1,983,550
2,225,531

5,343
5,335
185,434
443,328
9,574
8,100
27,780,477
31,745,109

Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs (see text) 1 ...............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,792
2,597
70,112
107,610

3,722
3,143
1,602,342
1,267,744

225
383
4,667
12,658

18,105
14,727
654,486
614,047

555
541
281,307
255,741

Land enrolled in crop insurance programs
(see text) ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,849
4,639
910,478
878,685

4,545
4,910
2,621,075
2,728,512

369
652
44,745
54,856

14,553
14,448
4,267,668
3,796,612

1,383
1,224
1,999,675
931,581

CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND CROP INSURANCE

1

2002 data do not include farms with land in Farmable Wetlands or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs.

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Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms ...............................................................number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

1,328,004
1,362,608
309,607,601
302,697,252

23,336
23,327
1,994,743
1,995,139

424
393
30,772
31,824

4,993
3,139
832,406
887,966

29,050
29,466
7,367,068
7,457,599

53,000
54,115
7,633,173
8,466,321

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

91,191
291,828
298,858
4,296,973
88,505
2,451,606
117,021
4,500,846
109,554
5,775,871
88,133
6,590,706
60,334
5,588,532
48,977
5,730,418
159,319
30,444,392
121,080
51,556,447
78,927
69,844,694
66,105
122,535,288

921
2,892
5,750
75,529
2,120
47,955
2,699
75,619
2,679
98,794
1,768
82,232
1,221
70,782
977
65,216
2,571
258,570
1,483
324,058
697
356,335
450
536,761

80
128
82
688
25
501
34
1,151
38
1,659
22
986
16
990
12
1,044
56
5,754
30
6,215
12
4,441
17
7,215

2,834
6,597
1,005
12,335
98
3,176
123
4,222
92
5,825
79
6,139
41
4,166
26
3,570
145
35,041
202
100,305
158
153,835
190
497,195

633
2,277
6,323
102,189
2,274
62,658
3,052
105,985
2,829
130,888
2,132
124,590
1,434
95,244
1,195
97,337
3,716
463,432
2,514
842,258
1,642
1,648,887
1,306
3,691,323

15,948
48,197
18,425
309,862
2,647
107,665
2,526
148,849
1,991
164,950
1,525
171,762
1,078
153,602
899
156,291
2,899
762,434
2,306
1,187,402
1,479
1,391,250
1,277
3,030,909

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

78,325
249,242
281,732
4,111,751
89,994
2,468,654
120,784
4,649,652
116,069
6,114,934
96,693
7,273,320
66,232
6,217,966
54,344
6,455,901
176,671
34,088,945
134,118
56,659,861
85,362
72,787,584
62,284
101,619,442

746
2,433
5,361
72,835
2,134
47,004
2,741
75,496
2,743
97,065
1,841
84,532
1,405
79,165
1,045
73,808
2,632
264,343
1,513
319,695
742
372,113
424
506,650

63
115
67
653
19
399
29
924
37
1,658
41
1,856
11
893
15
1,332
45
4,886
36
8,223
15
4,396
15
6,489

887
2,436
813
11,010
106
3,359
150
4,764
128
7,430
100
7,894
56
5,762
46
8,003
202
51,386
253
130,667
209
197,718
189
457,537

357
1,191
4,386
73,062
1,987
52,565
3,024
99,477
3,098
131,748
2,435
137,030
1,959
132,783
1,449
120,627
4,542
583,225
3,101
1,046,000
1,937
1,901,221
1,191
3,178,670

13,739
42,828
18,778
334,807
2,995
129,596
2,927
180,859
2,527
224,901
1,838
217,166
1,232
183,443
1,070
187,296
3,342
917,412
2,624
1,374,701
1,661
1,556,840
1,382
3,116,472

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

233,119
989,575
182,514
2,403,405
126,330
2,868,498
158,303
5,837,835
179,055
12,214,828
141,875
19,387,506
143,776
44,906,549
82,211
57,533,461
80,821
163,465,944

4,473
19,459
4,468
58,430
3,525
79,287
3,838
139,897
3,425
224,252
1,734
220,477
1,140
332,495
384
256,115
349
664,331

173
(D)
24
308
39
864
46
1,621
68
4,688
33
4,252
30
9,333
9
6,417
2
(D)

3,381
8,699
453
5,772
167
3,789
147
5,424
133
8,767
120
16,046
181
56,436
178
122,979
233
604,494

2,797
13,221
4,344
56,762
3,807
84,000
5,175
188,321
5,027
333,349
2,895
370,954
1,778
513,466
1,036
735,472
2,191
5,071,523

22,216
76,646
7,442
101,744
4,009
90,982
4,526
169,004
4,326
298,960
3,399
472,328
3,620
1,126,298
1,819
1,266,100
1,643
4,031,111

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

223,038
933,750
177,964
2,343,694
126,713
2,882,145
160,777
5,943,845
186,980
12,790,218
158,005
21,716,628
163,027
51,022,603
90,412
63,171,775
75,692
141,892,594

4,215
19,139
4,736
61,792
3,395
76,538
3,877
140,738
3,427
224,407
1,785
229,563
1,166
340,721
392
272,333
334
629,908

126
(D)
39
528
31
707
49
1,751
59
4,155
44
5,749
32
9,009
12
8,127
1
(D)

1,371
4,212
368
4,645
189
4,227
178
6,734
148
9,995
160
22,143
250
80,853
229
164,544
246
590,613

2,160
10,289
3,814
49,151
3,770
83,093
5,320
194,213
5,308
351,974
3,262
414,962
2,279
675,171
1,329
943,478
2,224
4,735,268

19,477
69,010
7,463
101,363
4,377
99,133
5,099
191,087
5,220
361,380
4,306
593,910
4,322
1,353,393
2,084
1,449,697
1,767
4,247,348

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms .............................................................. number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

17,899
14,655
5,888,926
4,346,955

3,517
3,000
136,833
131,248

1,615
1,548
409,468
433,105

20,486
20,495
2,112,129
2,313,537

23,179
24,424
3,390,437
3,245,784

6,044
4,522
103,120
109,461

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,485
5,521
4,050
65,627
800
25,929
1,199
52,963
829
51,300
963
80,534
514
50,827
390
45,731
1,754
313,073
1,674
531,387
1,565
876,095
2,676
3,789,939

686
1,700
1,267
13,771
342
8,129
271
9,038
320
14,594
174
9,335
135
9,320
55
4,315
180
27,095
61
20,203
22
13,466
4
5,867

256
723
421
7,158
109
4,653
134
8,164
131
11,228
71
8,452
53
8,045
36
6,839
166
51,464
95
57,938
97
116,781
46
128,023

5,971
19,198
7,101
96,007
1,118
34,872
1,021
39,710
952
50,493
714
44,383
488
38,245
335
34,305
1,074
156,834
752
226,507
451
252,516
509
1,119,059

1,119
3,470
5,701
69,636
1,998
44,310
2,220
62,681
2,310
86,600
1,534
77,876
1,172
77,304
836
68,204
2,715
374,679
1,928
661,339
1,056
820,674
590
1,043,664

4,303
10,716
1,438
12,078
96
1,936
55
1,694
35
1,309
25
1,174
10
603
6
690
25
2,633
13
3,939
12
1,942
26
64,406

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

993
3,778
3,054
47,574
592
18,773
907
37,864
647
39,955
796
64,816
433
42,013
385
46,129
1,492
259,959
1,561
493,727
1,486
780,415
2,309
2,511,952

561
(D)
1,073
11,843
265
5,870
234
7,496
259
11,791
147
8,210
99
7,821
57
5,229
200
30,497
78
21,863
23
16,149
4
(D)

121
336
419
6,038
121
4,184
127
6,273
134
9,248
71
7,614
59
8,630
49
8,035
188
54,847
118
68,046
89
108,757
52
151,097

5,213
16,698
7,174
103,869
1,234
39,487
1,212
50,716
1,052
59,002
714
48,920
479
42,854
348
37,889
1,221
181,973
797
233,140
494
272,378
557
1,226,611

1,308
4,016
5,298
65,668
2,235
45,663
2,327
61,745
2,564
97,243
1,751
85,038
1,323
79,913
1,002
78,976
2,908
354,150
2,006
589,123
1,093
800,415
609
983,834

3,205
8,042
1,050
10,280
75
1,713
39
1,166
32
1,492
20
1,087
21
1,526
9
1,029
22
2,549
17
3,966
11
4,788
21
71,823

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,958
13,464
2,112
28,155
1,316
30,049
1,936
71,285
2,241
153,758
2,093
282,443
2,325
723,853
1,300
901,092
1,618
3,684,827

1,492
5,328
623
8,235
381
8,643
378
13,736
353
23,404
161
21,658
99
30,420
22
13,625
8
11,784

397
1,402
163
2,109
114
2,668
130
4,833
209
14,812
182
24,044
204
64,921
89
62,280
127
232,399

9,065
32,750
3,537
44,668
1,831
40,866
1,865
68,619
1,645
110,088
970
129,131
845
254,994
384
254,085
344
1,176,928

4,912
21,014
4,322
56,257
2,775
62,724
3,003
109,950
2,804
186,688
1,799
238,700
1,816
555,632
966
668,040
782
1,491,432

5,338
14,856
410
5,158
118
2,768
83
3,038
41
2,799
22
2,929
15
3,980
7
4,949
10
62,643

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,276
10,271
1,675
22,036
1,077
24,497
1,467
53,960
1,822
125,720
1,747
240,958
2,152
674,501
1,279
896,960
1,160
2,298,052

1,242
4,396
532
6,998
317
7,251
314
11,301
270
18,349
165
22,083
130
36,501
24
15,547
6
8,822

287
1,170
203
2,707
130
2,965
144
5,416
170
11,704
177
25,002
214
70,102
99
68,096
124
245,943

8,290
30,404
3,471
43,743
1,982
44,323
2,023
74,304
1,837
124,581
1,212
160,961
948
284,484
371
251,784
361
1,298,953

5,588
24,036
4,358
56,786
2,981
67,558
3,197
117,071
3,076
204,456
1,899
252,646
1,690
519,071
867
600,675
768
1,403,485

3,899
10,917
336
4,332
105
2,407
75
2,715
49
3,331
23
3,060
15
4,716
6
4,424
14
73,559

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms ...............................................................number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

13,975
13,444
4,225,786
4,313,288

54,185
56,083
22,611,443
22,562,904

41,743
44,298
12,108,940
11,937,370

63,672
67,338
23,799,380
23,994,343

43,553
44,073
19,886,655
18,976,719

57,528
65,815
5,057,883
4,978,994

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,394
5,321
3,804
59,233
677
23,075
955
47,001
789
54,573
680
64,446
460
53,639
408
53,013
1,394
297,179
1,346
549,774
998
802,871
1,070
2,215,661

3,239
12,804
10,752
167,781
2,397
87,625
3,934
222,099
3,347
269,074
3,041
349,842
2,126
320,614
1,882
354,024
7,573
2,319,654
8,128
5,188,495
5,472
6,907,700
2,294
6,411,731

3,315
12,822
11,330
183,138
2,846
100,274
3,750
186,395
3,449
252,402
2,266
238,493
1,623
232,348
1,261
220,104
4,356
1,267,712
3,681
2,331,224
2,587
3,338,942
1,279
3,745,086

2,305
8,245
8,078
133,840
2,221
81,865
4,348
247,166
4,050
330,096
4,932
580,512
3,331
482,040
3,164
567,097
12,509
3,671,366
11,390
6,835,303
5,812
6,867,626
1,532
3,994,224

604
2,217
4,787
80,591
1,491
45,842
3,198
128,887
2,119
120,114
3,296
253,783
1,551
140,046
1,753
197,640
6,619
1,190,655
6,574
2,505,041
5,716
4,434,426
5,845
10,787,413

1,726
5,604
13,620
180,596
5,745
129,109
7,021
207,274
7,566
300,031
4,946
255,677
3,563
230,566
2,588
197,529
6,220
723,481
2,909
764,262
1,116
813,752
508
1,250,002

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,097
4,127
3,364
51,732
643
22,160
930
44,108
759
52,853
699
66,290
478
54,784
402
55,926
1,425
307,762
1,429
597,836
1,119
867,537
1,099
2,188,173

1,496
5,784
8,339
139,245
2,527
86,339
4,130
222,497
3,930
309,975
3,728
421,670
2,758
400,022
2,436
448,240
9,445
2,823,216
9,672
6,028,222
5,867
7,161,032
1,755
4,516,662

1,739
6,520
10,924
164,409
3,309
103,534
4,728
222,985
3,979
274,436
2,759
279,448
1,921
259,987
1,537
265,526
5,187
1,479,392
4,411
2,698,486
2,816
3,504,128
988
2,678,519

1,249
4,787
6,965
112,526
2,120
74,661
4,384
235,674
4,481
343,599
5,803
665,855
3,769
522,009
3,932
678,920
14,456
4,068,100
12,728
7,306,624
6,141
6,902,124
1,310
3,079,464

492
1,665
4,041
71,560
1,208
38,475
2,908
126,730
1,987
121,447
3,197
259,729
1,481
144,485
1,751
203,237
6,774
1,219,868
7,482
2,822,131
6,830
4,952,002
5,922
9,015,390

3,333
8,864
15,825
187,518
6,957
143,489
8,132
226,896
8,570
316,026
5,486
259,325
3,768
226,527
2,658
195,187
6,608
744,613
2,873
750,491
1,147
844,801
458
1,075,257

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,771
12,790
1,837
24,181
1,097
25,232
1,346
49,917
1,695
118,779
1,544
212,205
1,696
532,903
894
630,051
1,095
2,619,728

7,545
36,636
4,949
65,020
2,697
61,950
3,590
134,426
5,551
399,005
6,105
875,412
9,316
3,062,547
7,462
5,306,998
6,970
12,669,449

7,458
35,667
5,418
72,559
3,271
75,900
4,172
156,337
5,061
351,505
4,319
603,808
5,181
1,641,859
3,352
2,367,123
3,511
6,804,182

5,501
25,124
4,073
54,077
2,585
60,130
3,807
143,394
6,939
501,312
9,873
1,417,738
15,044
4,889,322
9,905
6,898,760
5,945
9,809,523

2,385
11,811
3,371
44,765
2,829
64,735
4,075
151,774
5,978
417,727
6,071
845,824
7,549
2,417,541
5,232
3,705,621
6,063
12,226,857

9,559
43,751
10,683
139,628
8,017
181,441
9,953
364,184
9,826
648,853
5,328
690,906
2,634
759,634
763
531,004
765
1,698,482

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,389
11,077
1,653
21,892
900
20,571
1,304
48,504
1,658
116,437
1,585
220,416
1,814
564,459
1,030
722,108
1,111
2,587,824

4,832
24,084
4,212
56,865
2,705
62,400
3,793
142,871
6,036
433,434
7,638
1,095,161
11,607
3,776,162
8,823
6,250,547
6,437
10,721,380

6,505
32,098
5,608
74,941
3,524
81,261
4,473
168,019
5,920
413,827
5,018
708,002
6,054
1,942,820
3,868
2,712,346
3,328
5,804,056

4,320
21,718
3,813
50,583
2,616
60,826
3,938
148,678
7,557
542,299
11,660
1,677,257
17,404
5,613,338
10,515
7,319,342
5,515
8,560,302

1,976
9,679
2,692
35,933
2,420
55,558
3,870
145,538
5,969
422,722
6,579
922,065
8,644
2,782,330
6,157
4,327,279
5,766
10,275,615

16,700
58,110
11,288
149,038
8,598
196,107
10,110
371,356
9,815
647,895
5,074
662,984
2,667
773,757
795
544,952
768
1,574,795

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms .............................................................. number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

13,783
14,017
3,342,048
3,332,146

5,189
4,869
393,738
394,121

8,278
8,335
1,246,603
1,282,004

4,792
4,210
153,993
159,253

37,868
38,244
6,859,081
6,827,903

53,943
57,323
19,267,018
19,398,309

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

811
2,828
3,433
47,849
992
25,850
1,114
36,707
1,171
52,594
800
48,546
650
43,577
474
43,496
1,549
213,122
1,135
406,369
950
898,057
704
1,523,053

508
1,090
1,309
13,854
507
10,658
506
11,755
645
23,092
349
15,297
215
13,542
185
15,049
509
65,581
293
75,779
119
64,336
44
83,705

619
1,587
2,399
30,608
792
21,915
770
29,464
797
44,957
565
46,676
391
42,493
306
42,620
775
172,943
506
264,128
252
284,078
106
265,134

884
(D)
1,720
16,907
422
9,614
449
12,082
442
18,928
241
11,019
189
13,292
108
9,119
226
30,260
84
18,644
24
11,312
3
(D)

1,718
5,337
11,499
165,457
3,266
97,212
4,618
193,515
3,373
217,050
2,363
215,977
1,697
209,320
1,211
191,677
3,637
929,064
2,537
1,428,849
1,407
1,612,129
542
1,593,494

1,159
4,032
7,644
110,869
2,292
67,699
4,265
184,634
4,029
262,022
4,628
456,214
3,036
384,191
2,910
460,035
10,256
2,689,577
7,691
4,414,266
4,135
4,968,593
1,898
5,264,886

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

804
2,621
2,931
41,379
974
24,389
1,166
39,151
1,181
53,165
824
47,623
695
52,402
537
53,588
1,601
248,316
1,504
554,942
1,133
966,694
667
1,247,876

509
1,082
1,034
10,172
382
6,880
466
11,102
525
17,330
373
16,244
272
15,751
219
16,077
574
75,660
341
85,038
128
65,442
46
73,343

661
1,907
2,361
30,472
675
19,004
741
29,996
761
44,392
576
46,570
421
44,986
329
46,872
903
196,791
531
257,887
270
304,179
106
258,948

767
(D)
1,398
14,475
395
8,546
357
10,331
375
14,534
242
14,093
161
10,897
106
8,795
265
35,074
113
24,708
28
11,895
3
(D)

1,372
4,322
11,007
163,702
3,128
93,873
4,625
191,593
3,553
224,888
2,625
232,337
1,813
215,374
1,432
215,519
3,994
985,834
2,761
1,520,052
1,444
1,646,462
490
1,333,947

995
3,403
7,636
115,832
2,232
69,914
4,387
193,923
4,144
269,874
5,065
502,226
3,459
433,284
3,377
520,787
11,411
2,923,728
8,407
4,645,086
4,397
5,103,068
1,813
4,617,184

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,385
10,224
2,212
28,734
1,591
35,507
1,907
69,321
1,822
120,687
1,109
141,816
980
291,848
733
514,200
1,044
2,129,711

1,699
5,481
933
12,150
518
11,657
638
23,635
541
36,262
411
54,325
312
92,298
96
63,867
41
94,063

1,898
7,666
1,240
16,290
805
18,597
933
34,662
1,126
77,572
886
122,545
753
228,487
357
247,082
280
493,702

2,136
(D)
904
11,790
435
9,915
481
17,824
466
31,089
241
32,157
113
31,244
14
8,902
2
(D)

6,961
30,505
5,600
74,061
3,769
86,970
4,593
169,999
5,323
366,630
4,097
569,838
3,953
1,235,043
2,048
1,429,010
1,524
2,897,025

5,002
22,863
4,459
59,149
3,019
69,040
4,328
161,071
6,549
462,749
8,470
1,202,732
10,953
3,468,334
6,101
4,255,362
5,062
9,565,718

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,358
9,781
2,042
26,553
1,493
33,297
1,750
63,770
1,839
122,250
1,234
161,869
1,351
423,391
988
691,698
962
1,799,537

1,619
5,205
741
9,587
519
11,783
539
19,665
530
35,242
419
55,718
353
105,013
111
74,471
38
77,437

1,886
7,662
1,205
15,796
756
17,437
944
35,472
1,109
77,080
950
131,074
863
263,532
336
233,336
286
500,615

1,774
(D)
705
9,039
468
10,641
447
16,391
403
26,915
260
34,219
132
38,347
17
10,705
4
(D)

6,341
28,858
5,636
73,953
3,761
85,973
4,748
176,137
5,571
385,049
4,350
605,698
4,188
1,301,289
2,181
1,532,300
1,468
2,638,646

4,577
21,909
4,550
59,925
3,293
75,770
4,656
173,714
7,093
499,237
9,647
1,370,438
12,063
3,818,654
6,467
4,499,091
4,977
8,879,571

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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366 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms ...............................................................number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

18,773
19,405
4,223,708
4,139,341

69,585
71,698
12,980,113
13,137,184

16,441
16,543
9,163,867
8,742,111

34,715
37,143
18,169,876
17,336,624

1,572
1,521
504,311
549,076

2,494
2,043
99,520
95,983

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

551
1,653
3,408
49,505
1,412
34,760
2,062
58,508
2,127
81,836
1,569
74,615
1,180
71,399
893
64,956
2,442
268,995
1,405
409,987
879
784,133
845
2,323,361

1,027
3,682
11,870
188,328
4,298
116,989
7,317
261,755
7,070
330,368
6,010
369,075
4,334
332,074
3,581
330,151
11,213
1,596,546
7,313
2,441,401
3,704
3,202,695
1,848
3,807,049

600
1,972
2,483
37,243
489
14,019
578
23,271
463
25,938
590
44,239
374
32,695
307
31,656
1,260
193,445
1,510
414,614
1,877
876,581
5,910
7,468,194

665
2,175
3,082
47,618
688
24,073
1,588
81,661
1,321
99,205
2,294
238,581
1,044
130,620
1,171
185,519
5,482
1,382,585
6,939
3,536,393
5,600
5,082,335
4,841
7,359,111

128
430
383
6,136
75
2,265
97
4,068
88
5,195
57
5,040
61
6,041
33
4,711
133
29,233
159
62,710
121
73,414
237
305,068

322
638
719
7,054
213
3,714
245
6,675
257
7,808
191
9,078
135
7,302
68
5,176
219
25,289
98
17,597
18
3,532
9
5,657

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

488
1,482
3,415
49,458
1,651
37,036
2,177
61,438
2,301
89,423
1,678
77,633
1,143
68,074
844
59,385
2,554
282,800
1,405
387,533
913
784,284
836
2,240,795

794
2,751
9,859
170,134
3,994
115,393
7,377
274,406
7,457
368,194
6,548
420,074
4,858
385,283
4,114
390,875
12,984
1,919,198
8,213
2,727,035
3,865
3,229,931
1,635
3,133,910

504
1,784
2,318
35,546
465
14,195
560
23,975
539
30,070
557
43,114
348
30,109
334
38,918
1,327
217,977
1,578
442,468
2,074
989,103
5,939
6,874,852

478
1,711
2,496
42,094
678
24,864
1,553
84,249
1,250
94,769
2,486
261,269
1,204
156,978
1,362
210,263
6,676
1,646,556
8,230
3,959,611
6,260
5,238,535
4,470
5,615,725

80
295
327
4,748
66
2,241
92
4,606
61
4,020
71
6,699
49
6,093
50
6,665
151
31,492
156
57,183
144
81,126
274
343,908

212
(D)
519
4,921
184
3,141
196
4,739
206
7,309
175
8,208
113
5,999
68
4,344
224
25,242
112
21,148
17
(D)
17
7,090

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,768
11,902
3,045
39,589
2,546
56,878
3,144
114,989
2,861
189,235
1,641
208,948
1,071
311,509
555
385,569
1,142
2,905,089

5,626
28,133
8,657
115,358
7,899
177,913
11,282
413,531
13,282
902,891
9,392
1,252,452
7,256
2,161,157
3,138
2,168,048
3,053
5,760,630

1,554
6,825
1,410
18,785
928
20,946
1,188
43,869
1,579
109,885
1,886
259,026
2,911
927,450
2,110
1,481,038
2,875
6,296,043

2,071
9,633
1,709
22,510
1,128
25,828
1,757
66,149
3,190
228,387
4,801
680,976
7,980
2,617,202
6,555
4,622,131
5,524
9,897,060

234
946
204
2,587
113
2,550
162
5,820
168
11,467
158
20,455
268
82,178
146
95,343
119
282,965

1,007
(D)
448
5,747
263
5,954
252
9,141
258
17,004
153
20,634
101
27,172
10
(D)
2
(D)

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,931
13,142
3,363
43,437
2,746
61,624
3,181
115,984
2,804
186,231
1,649
213,551
1,060
312,694
555
387,647
1,116
2,805,031

4,570
22,465
7,814
104,581
7,584
172,086
11,690
432,567
14,416
981,521
10,906
1,462,281
8,451
2,549,119
3,467
2,376,771
2,800
5,035,793

1,393
6,494
1,319
17,432
900
20,463
1,279
47,152
1,638
114,852
2,060
284,862
3,079
984,788
2,145
1,511,267
2,730
5,754,801

1,461
7,122
1,547
20,540
1,117
25,639
1,816
68,588
3,624
259,924
5,795
830,596
9,609
3,165,901
7,341
5,142,044
4,833
7,816,270

221
928
147
2,040
88
2,019
130
4,847
157
11,035
209
29,257
282
86,861
148
102,151
139
309,938

751
(D)
329
4,151
223
5,066
226
8,298
246
16,507
155
20,643
101
28,366
10
(D)
2
(D)

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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UNITED STATES 367

Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms .............................................................. number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

7,180
7,230
415,542
444,670

9,311
7,204
1,009,683
856,166

26,814
29,162
3,651,278
3,846,368

32,803
36,622
4,188,658
4,308,209

20,408
20,789
22,035,717
19,908,697

54,790
58,577
9,991,007
10,041,416

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,746
6,777
3,209
34,852
439
11,859
381
16,226
358
21,770
209
17,580
138
16,930
114
17,766
302
71,625
181
92,494
86
81,691
17
25,972

3,071
9,854
2,786
34,682
337
10,036
377
14,003
320
16,083
247
14,049
149
9,529
135
13,837
437
64,059
448
107,631
368
156,434
636
559,486

1,293
3,417
4,972
67,114
2,317
59,364
2,812
101,526
3,265
164,062
2,301
163,188
1,760
158,928
1,344
156,326
3,799
685,780
1,939
767,243
740
672,916
272
651,414

1,990
5,638
10,640
123,243
3,699
82,896
3,603
106,073
3,052
131,138
1,840
112,276
1,338
107,477
908
92,143
2,464
431,510
1,685
723,844
1,047
1,022,787
537
1,249,633

108
331
819
13,543
255
7,646
432
20,204
430
25,411
847
76,647
362
36,446
401
49,159
2,247
453,702
3,219
1,340,862
4,927
4,522,014
6,361
15,489,752

2,696
9,019
14,914
223,985
4,630
143,957
6,302
287,722
5,514
368,148
3,816
354,880
2,673
329,837
1,915
303,204
5,724
1,517,804
3,911
2,270,823
2,054
2,493,951
641
1,687,677

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,592
6,249
3,056
33,889
556
14,351
433
17,534
414
25,013
243
20,975
152
16,113
107
16,886
345
75,795
217
106,746
98
80,627
17
30,492

2,392
7,537
1,845
22,460
279
8,025
310
10,207
259
13,938
206
13,868
115
8,654
113
9,029
372
56,859
380
105,156
335
160,473
598
439,960

1,545
3,967
5,057
68,282
2,324
57,028
2,720
97,982
3,369
168,124
2,473
176,730
2,061
186,282
1,464
170,761
4,794
883,670
2,350
889,808
791
674,978
214
468,756

2,117
6,293
11,310
135,488
4,222
88,894
4,195
122,373
3,515
146,059
2,213
129,773
1,483
113,243
1,031
101,821
2,879
465,300
1,945
790,807
1,167
1,084,117
545
1,124,041

74
254
594
11,251
205
6,622
322
16,100
350
24,424
798
76,042
337
35,840
376
49,898
2,321
481,622
3,700
1,548,381
5,509
4,823,961
6,203
12,834,302

2,583
8,977
14,869
228,568
4,882
152,578
6,907
310,320
6,356
404,077
4,419
393,758
3,088
370,432
2,176
327,184
6,459
1,614,509
4,152
2,306,904
2,087
2,451,402
599
1,472,707

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

3,516
15,036
1,297
16,877
501
11,485
506
18,877
500
34,565
353
48,734
314
95,356
133
89,941
60
84,671

4,781
18,222
1,325
17,113
636
14,528
625
23,095
604
40,459
425
58,595
419
130,100
258
180,248
238
527,323

4,328
16,696
3,080
40,615
2,643
60,646
3,668
136,474
4,706
323,148
3,940
535,521
2,969
875,902
922
626,595
558
1,035,681

8,789
36,766
6,647
86,660
3,702
84,686
3,894
142,467
3,604
240,013
2,189
292,472
1,845
568,500
1,075
743,447
1,058
1,993,647

524
2,474
612
8,016
466
10,580
886
33,132
1,339
95,622
1,983
278,235
3,631
1,198,285
3,474
2,515,622
7,493
17,893,751

8,911
41,071
7,913
105,266
5,080
117,020
6,754
251,964
8,186
566,475
6,340
881,784
6,162
1,954,798
3,180
2,207,296
2,264
3,865,333

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

3,385
14,741
1,272
16,659
531
12,329
510
18,862
592
40,221
403
55,276
327
98,827
150
102,407
60
85,348

3,697
13,220
894
11,552
416
9,432
458
16,930
470
32,190
396
53,726
415
130,377
245
165,410
213
423,329

4,730
17,789
3,274
42,963
2,704
61,717
3,607
133,862
4,955
339,621
4,597
631,153
3,817
1,124,103
989
660,641
489
834,519

9,926
41,685
7,295
95,130
4,412
100,584
4,304
158,147
3,927
264,872
2,522
336,181
2,061
637,754
1,153
809,461
1,022
1,864,395

323
1,577
467
6,163
434
9,831
739
27,537
1,333
95,582
2,258
320,485
4,140
1,372,013
4,063
2,911,299
7,032
15,164,210

8,978
40,284
8,308
110,430
5,570
128,941
7,550
282,257
9,125
632,269
7,059
981,923
6,574
2,058,218
3,232
2,233,517
2,181
3,573,577

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED

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368 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Farms ............................................................... number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

46,224
43,930
7,650,080
7,705,860

22,131
23,013
3,037,261
3,119,384

44,269
45,374
3,942,079
4,079,276

823
628
19,325
17,820

12,962
13,321
1,551,670
1,374,617

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

728
2,502
6,978
118,750
2,334
69,680
4,361
162,285
3,565
167,247
4,234
257,524
2,245
147,826
2,115
167,493
7,628
836,243
5,576
1,151,010
3,388
1,465,996
3,072
3,103,524

4,376
12,926
7,902
101,430
1,360
38,654
1,368
57,575
1,103
60,283
841
61,387
533
49,334
399
43,327
1,324
230,463
1,028
347,284
716
459,056
1,181
1,575,542

2,394
6,759
11,966
160,680
5,146
151,741
5,988
250,978
5,539
327,227
3,177
257,552
2,196
235,289
1,518
204,210
4,012
862,119
1,731
778,271
481
449,283
121
257,970

202
(D)
312
3,203
76
1,380
69
1,864
67
3,033
28
1,604
20
1,510
10
628
32
4,432
5
1,090
2
(D)

738
2,292
3,763
46,644
1,189
25,982
1,204
36,798
1,305
55,724
864
49,075
633
43,975
434
37,218
1,380
180,349
739
228,772
462
369,137
251
475,704

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

666
2,108
5,607
96,269
1,994
61,041
4,032
149,286
3,331
159,016
4,361
271,443
2,240
152,107
2,165
179,432
7,702
954,137
5,723
1,332,700
3,404
1,600,796
2,705
2,747,525

4,481
13,947
8,543
109,391
1,337
37,894
1,319
53,292
1,133
63,472
849
67,537
533
49,484
364
42,646
1,380
259,405
1,118
402,584
729
469,847
1,227
1,549,885

2,430
6,777
10,870
156,057
4,942
154,775
6,122
271,704
6,198
370,843
3,623
299,024
2,555
261,491
1,786
237,504
4,521
934,746
1,733
724,546
480
413,988
114
247,821

135
(D)
217
2,105
78
1,669
45
1,396
55
2,747
31
2,063
22
1,715
7
418
28
3,553
6
1,604
3
(D)
1
(D)

680
2,249
4,026
47,579
1,296
28,405
1,281
37,438
1,217
47,944
851
41,137
649
43,904
433
31,644
1,357
161,986
787
204,830
485
313,091
259
414,410

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

3,197
14,484
5,047
65,658
5,112
112,705
8,148
298,738
9,502
644,747
6,758
902,224
4,973
1,492,182
1,978
1,355,931
1,509
2,763,411

8,241
31,418
3,686
48,456
1,955
44,697
2,071
76,191
2,033
139,662
1,394
188,066
1,349
416,342
685
470,892
717
1,621,537

8,538
35,646
6,563
85,942
4,772
108,859
6,478
243,119
8,020
544,801
5,063
689,600
3,534
1,047,661
967
640,214
334
546,237

430
(D)
147
1,869
78
1,824
68
2,479
52
3,456
35
4,410
12
3,505
1
(D)
-

3,120
12,871
2,462
32,013
1,543
35,005
1,745
63,906
1,619
107,093
1,042
137,956
716
218,026
344
239,093
371
705,707

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

2,948
12,807
4,438
58,039
4,612
102,188
7,543
275,781
8,732
595,777
6,689
893,663
5,351
1,627,495
2,049
1,407,636
1,568
2,732,474

8,753
34,379
3,854
50,367
1,903
43,299
2,062
75,542
1,919
131,319
1,512
205,796
1,484
461,449
816
566,478
710
1,550,755

7,693
31,538
6,065
79,284
4,559
104,693
6,910
260,647
9,411
642,405
5,818
791,142
3,766
1,108,240
852
562,815
300
498,512

299
(D)
109
1,392
64
1,464
51
1,851
58
3,728
35
4,431
11
3,550
1
(D)
-

3,464
14,467
2,595
33,217
1,621
36,682
1,671
60,738
1,647
108,810
977
128,887
745
224,660
297
203,653
304
563,503

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

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Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farms .............................................................. number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

21,902
22,931
15,278,709
13,492,286

48,292
56,316
4,226,440
4,365,360

111,671
106,827
19,174,301
17,750,938

10,259
9,661
964,702
961,037

4,707
4,373
433,074
454,699

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres harvested

217
855
1,785
27,015
431
13,266
728
34,149
629
42,150
1,202
112,442
467
53,633
583
84,403
2,950
663,081
3,995
1,785,758
3,975
3,283,140
4,940
9,178,817

1,533
5,116
14,315
191,753
5,217
124,046
5,735
174,667
5,516
224,758
3,589
189,694
2,461
151,609
1,796
134,343
4,711
527,569
2,110
590,713
857
686,945
452
1,225,227

5,408
21,177
26,843
397,635
7,908
207,369
8,860
282,934
9,407
380,162
6,760
349,937
5,291
301,826
3,858
260,567
12,948
1,298,458
10,350
2,331,296
7,391
4,297,283
6,647
9,045,657

1,790
6,829
3,321
50,428
568
18,563
662
29,824
574
33,859
427
31,301
291
26,901
231
24,056
790
116,080
642
156,448
422
138,992
541
331,421

306
724
948
10,413
358
7,604
403
10,328
538
21,148
351
18,471
334
21,650
240
19,627
739
99,488
351
100,651
109
77,794
30
45,176

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres harvested

172
634
1,424
23,009
360
12,444
787
39,807
633
48,000
1,289
129,829
582
73,021
715
109,513
3,396
808,276
4,777
2,240,377
4,363
3,527,917
4,433
6,479,459

2,576
7,300
17,058
226,576
6,327
145,623
6,886
203,922
6,437
254,541
4,251
216,821
2,801
173,715
1,838
138,721
4,661
543,835
2,181
619,443
867
697,670
433
1,137,193

4,051
15,671
23,717
361,731
7,413
197,803
8,429
283,570
8,999
372,009
7,130
384,694
5,146
326,073
3,832
276,250
13,249
1,450,622
10,903
2,673,313
7,883
4,508,579
6,075
6,900,623

1,622
6,462
2,912
43,563
518
17,863
590
26,574
577
34,113
373
28,397
323
31,646
252
27,865
854
144,658
665
174,827
445
157,502
530
267,567

223
564
766
8,504
314
6,098
336
8,737
433
16,969
385
21,859
291
20,935
264
21,437
835
127,334
386
115,499
115
73,253
25
33,510

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ................................................................farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres
1,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres

995
4,897
957
12,385
738
16,580
1,112
41,711
1,790
128,573
2,641
373,627
4,973
1,645,395
4,339
3,075,812
4,357
9,979,729

7,905
37,922
10,274
135,010
7,407
166,905
8,348
303,123
7,651
502,801
3,555
455,169
1,769
504,469
611
422,544
772
1,698,497

16,585
81,519
20,820
273,990
15,015
340,401
16,937
619,337
16,623
1,097,638
9,755
1,277,999
6,893
2,076,540
3,802
2,677,221
5,241
10,729,656

3,050
13,519
1,701
22,166
1,021
23,423
1,144
42,496
1,304
90,232
848
114,948
820
248,252
231
152,911
140
256,755

1,172
4,187
602
7,845
462
10,433
644
23,935
679
45,942
600
78,812
407
121,694
92
62,173
49
78,053

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ................................................................farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres
1,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres

703
3,504
846
10,963
684
15,370
1,071
40,031
1,941
138,859
3,167
446,655
5,806
1,904,490
4,878
3,440,808
3,835
7,491,606

11,603
48,905
11,946
156,628
8,569
193,683
9,110
332,697
7,915
515,929
3,797
489,548
1,983
579,785
672
464,967
721
1,583,218

14,437
68,607
19,179
252,786
14,002
317,609
15,839
580,725
15,863
1,054,436
10,273
1,361,949
8,229
2,526,649
4,463
3,147,932
4,542
8,440,245

2,738
12,487
1,560
20,377
883
20,099
1,073
39,624
1,193
81,663
922
124,810
910
272,381
266
184,254
116
205,342

945
3,551
516
6,696
403
9,117
559
20,378
638
44,240
640
86,122
520
150,035
113
76,879
39
57,681

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Farms ............................................................... number, 2007
2002
acres harvested, 2007
2002

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

30,563
33,791
2,544,997
2,623,776

20,091
21,802
4,387,169
4,894,634

17,494
15,827
692,003
648,635

54,105
54,741
8,884,628
8,928,083

5,573
5,003
1,536,240
1,298,709

2007 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

994
3,183
7,685
98,278
3,037
64,777
3,516
102,872
3,504
135,163
2,308
109,956
1,706
108,751
1,321
105,463
3,474
391,130
1,799
437,735
877
527,187
342
460,502

3,452
10,748
7,008
95,942
1,196
37,423
1,342
59,099
991
62,865
733
62,860
495
52,697
376
50,017
1,196
251,995
1,094
478,158
888
768,276
1,320
2,457,089

386
1,118
3,474
41,159
1,842
32,351
2,435
53,237
2,537
71,216
1,565
54,545
1,215
47,661
868
43,808
2,001
144,340
849
111,100
254
62,898
68
28,570

1,846
5,728
10,612
151,963
3,516
97,830
5,945
229,346
5,775
335,509
4,654
386,945
3,754
418,008
3,169
444,327
8,900
2,003,377
4,013
1,951,897
1,375
1,434,508
546
1,425,190

106
400
723
12,774
200
6,840
349
16,143
256
15,992
315
24,220
151
13,788
172
21,382
588
93,092
659
176,980
532
211,672
1,522
942,957

2002 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres harvested
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres harvested
100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres harvested
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres harvested
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres harvested

1,343
4,221
7,824
101,681
3,316
69,677
3,885
110,076
3,895
145,278
2,811
132,801
1,929
118,596
1,512
113,444
3,986
444,873
1,981
456,988
967
515,803
342
410,338

3,296
10,431
7,216
103,468
1,450
48,050
1,409
65,516
1,145
76,017
889
79,887
598
68,890
445
62,239
1,514
330,386
1,299
559,972
1,113
926,455
1,428
2,563,323

404
1,308
2,853
32,263
1,531
25,358
1,973
42,217
2,257
59,257
1,540
51,905
1,068
44,097
839
39,690
2,129
146,173
883
110,643
278
66,410
72
29,314

1,616
4,924
9,067
140,985
3,137
92,802
5,895
233,938
6,030
354,327
5,076
424,865
4,301
489,606
3,520
496,808
9,927
2,160,877
4,302
1,960,204
1,381
1,375,385
489
1,193,362

64
240
669
11,070
162
4,907
282
12,484
186
10,929
236
17,342
170
14,275
142
15,234
609
103,483
580
158,897
509
194,237
1,394
755,611

2007 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

5,450
25,634
5,949
78,438
4,229
96,288
4,876
178,400
4,749
317,759
2,771
362,482
1,667
488,822
481
324,633
391
672,541

6,536
25,074
3,150
41,589
1,708
38,855
1,857
68,270
1,813
122,824
1,366
187,014
1,406
440,532
964
690,131
1,291
2,772,880

3,224
(D)
4,358
56,968
2,942
66,107
3,123
113,713
2,370
153,327
1,029
130,169
381
104,142
51
33,257
16
(D)

7,755
35,439
6,456
86,361
4,392
102,014
6,081
228,216
8,529
601,678
8,988
1,272,336
8,173
2,449,773
2,416
1,652,734
1,315
2,456,077

310
1,555
418
5,590
336
7,674
603
22,421
895
61,409
907
122,594
1,239
376,717
542
365,059
323
573,221

2002 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres
10 to 19 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
20 to 29 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
30 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
50 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres
100 to 199 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
200 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres
1,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres

6,579
29,081
6,391
84,854
4,518
103,618
5,419
198,973
5,185
345,115
3,001
392,471
1,825
534,035
515
345,759
358
589,870

6,406
25,011
3,246
42,376
1,749
39,778
2,142
78,489
2,179
149,446
1,706
234,769
1,783
560,502
1,146
825,576
1,445
2,938,687

3,212
(D)
3,717
48,611
2,459
55,329
2,733
99,087
2,270
147,689
986
124,549
390
107,232
45
30,565
15
(D)

6,370
28,579
5,935
79,514
4,232
97,791
6,221
233,876
9,068
639,576
10,462
1,485,901
8,917
2,640,743
2,355
1,599,873
1,181
2,122,230

314
1,597
398
5,326
323
7,371
568
20,970
788
53,962
817
110,063
1,053
320,722
466
311,470
276
467,228

HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .....................................................acres, 2007
2002

301,028
299,583
231,003,205
243,442,396

2,035
1,698
751,005
634,369

184
150
71,074
24,230

5,094
4,172
2,692,407
12,944,463

5,393
5,847
6,430,100
6,503,056

53,400
55,596
16,231,930
17,587,694

Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

259,591
261,842
86,529,391
79,050,919
62,617
73,813
11,875,921
15,193,989
144,856
135,998
113,241,325
128,409,896

1,801
1,589
377,570
314,127
619
510
37,864
35,515
1,048
824
115,863
105,737

175
144
6,720
5,369
53
49
4,675
7,359
41
34
(D)
2,986

3,849
3,139
827,581
887,966
756
851
132,679
136,510
1,860
1,829
(D)
11,181,215

5,347
5,809
5,755,725
5,704,390
863
1,235
101,349
175,727
1,211
1,154
207,143
179,305

45,769
48,558
7,465,841
8,278,282
6,318
7,640
620,748
736,622
15,458
12,704
6,630,443
7,063,737

Irrigated land ....................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

56,599,305
55,311,236
256,105
258,030
51,537,104
50,334,022
72,585
69,568
5,062,201
4,977,214

112,819
108,783
1,740
1,550
106,925
101,965
358
207
5,894
6,818

3,730
2,742
174
142
(D)
(D)
13
11
(D)
(D)

876,158
931,735
3,835
3,139
823,468
887,966
1,519
1,445
52,690
43,769

4,460,682
4,149,766
5,327
5,780
4,455,478
4,144,606
131
119
5,204
5,160

8,016,159
8,709,353
45,412
48,133
7,274,248
7,949,051
10,546
10,041
741,911
760,302

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

60,926
174,275
81,444
1,015,333
13,514
368,738
15,180
590,571

317
700
659
3,560
122
1,199
141
2,009

78
(D)
42
89
12
109
7
(D)

2,444
5,716
1,168
14,754
117
3,824
184
6,639

210
448
518
5,975
142
3,894
212
8,515

15,614
47,640
18,690
297,094
2,560
102,227
2,462
143,394

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

12,908
680,824
11,013
834,371
7,042
635,717
5,954
681,808

119
2,298
92
2,226
60
2,302
55
3,214

9
214
8
199
3
(D)

132
7,843
110
8,559
62
5,590
46
5,117

192
11,190
177
14,214
118
10,657
122
14,151

2,038
166,382
1,608
176,842
1,117
158,398
932
159,057

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

22,281
3,816,440
24,072
7,842,051
21,330
12,144,224
25,364
27,814,953

144
8,072
110
16,243
111
20,964
105
50,032

11
347
8
987
3
(D)
3
(D)

177
38,708
244
104,742
182
167,021
228
507,645

547
111,820
923
455,445
1,124
1,150,230
1,108
2,674,143

2,977
771,942
2,401
1,208,174
1,563
1,418,462
1,438
3,366,547

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

53,732
154,680
78,883
1,038,782
14,279
401,428
15,827
629,402

275
495
475
3,032
102
1,194
115
1,452

57
80
37
88
5
31
7
(D)

1,315
3,840
1,120
15,151
136
4,322
182
6,330

135
255
392
4,277
140
3,465
237
9,052

13,346
41,746
19,761
344,032
3,113
131,792
3,047
184,127

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

13,574
741,245
11,817
908,127
7,797
718,849
6,577
754,019

107
1,708
87
2,365
55
1,506
41
2,949

8
208
10
348
2
(D)
3
(D)

154
9,513
131
11,029
78
8,118
66
9,441

222
10,308
210
15,729
150
13,881
161
20,607

2,630
226,871
1,943
222,968
1,297
186,331
1,073
189,214

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

24,993
4,329,539
26,253
8,541,152
22,624
12,631,088
23,227
24,462,925

147
8,914
129
15,870
85
22,272
80
47,026

9
339
8
458
1
(D)
3
(D)

244
55,325
295
135,670
225
202,049
226
470,947

716
148,903
1,142
525,748
1,346
1,259,023
996
2,138,518

3,463
919,904
2,695
1,367,518
1,711
1,528,973
1,517
3,365,877
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .................................................... acres, 2007
2002

15,774
13,623
14,237,479
12,864,432

789
801
57,519
64,114

560
439
283,829
292,219

12,868
13,456
4,116,545
4,709,504

5,716
5,369
3,439,646
3,076,482

2,810
2,231
388,891
269,371

Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .............. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

12,938
11,190
3,526,000
2,840,736
3,725
4,659
1,218,236
1,690,786
10,539
8,582
8,190,902
7,039,625

775
791
28,519
30,176
197
255
4,468
6,497
217
212
3,206
3,564

532
436
257,409
260,802
67
86
2,385
5,843
97
74
2,409
1,329

11,416
12,432
1,620,290
1,880,515
1,110
1,374
128,910
157,746
4,029
3,432
1,302,384
1,509,208

5,316
5,068
1,989,358
1,674,371
1,388
1,472
137,740
132,934
2,546
2,232
273,819
251,790

2,729
2,180
60,557
66,479
647
514
43,483
50,851
402
270
177,055
86,838

Irrigated land ................................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,867,957
2,590,654
12,786
11,039
2,296,765
2,178,748
6,220
5,373
571,192
411,906

9,901
10,139
759
783
9,738
10,010
37
21
163
129

104,562
97,167
532
435
104,063
97,024
36
15
499
143

1,552,118
1,815,174
11,288
12,325
1,424,396
1,696,259
1,891
1,403
127,722
118,915

1,017,773
870,810
5,204
4,945
987,160
848,024
783
636
30,613
22,786

58,635
69,194
2,719
2,174
47,825
58,691
173
111
10,810
10,503

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,830
6,704
4,068
65,268
738
25,246
1,125
53,372

276
446
271
932
52
393
49
519

155
264
87
1,226
14
526
32
1,352

4,652
13,601
4,753
57,360
569
19,504
436
20,932

561
1,203
1,071
7,607
260
3,688
284
6,893

1,878
3,700
750
4,845
44
652
30
522

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

763
50,224
819
70,493
476
51,661
366
45,691

48
554
23
393
15
709
4
126

18
1,265
10
583
9
806
8
686

406
25,130
254
21,614
171
18,288
136
17,044

275
9,527
250
10,027
216
12,197
174
15,282

23
663
15
851
8
(D)
2
(D)

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,494
277,505
1,307
401,302
1,106
531,877
1,682
1,288,614

32
2,251
11
1,960
6
(D)
2
(D)

66
9,643
56
16,419
67
37,642
38
34,150

476
88,842
388
117,753
278
154,210
349
997,840

763
93,251
866
189,307
596
264,530
400
404,261

16
1,407
10
3,118
10
1,294
24
41,161

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,305
5,075
3,531
58,232
622
21,435
961
45,259

278
421
274
1,092
55
416
39
305

47
89
72
707
18
392
17
623

4,155
12,351
4,931
66,396
717
24,108
606
28,930

626
1,271
961
7,128
321
5,492
312
6,887

1,527
2,971
531
3,880
44
760
24
450

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

633
41,900
721
62,988
441
45,448
372
46,859

43
698
26
246
12
425
10
(D)

24
1,077
17
1,105
17
1,387
12
1,036

518
32,378
339
27,463
219
24,427
168
23,080

304
9,005
242
8,758
187
9,783
170
11,727

25
833
13
922
12
653
6
595

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,325
241,533
1,239
395,579
1,050
508,699
1,423
1,117,647

37
2,561
19
2,398
7
1,252
1
(D)

66
9,293
47
11,985
61
31,486
41
37,987

639
108,156
449
149,203
336
200,675
379
1,118,007

608
65,940
720
147,807
545
239,206
373
357,806

13
1,364
10
1,537
9
5,058
17
50,171
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .....................................................acres, 2007
2002

16,124
15,901
7,365,264
7,679,606

2,388
2,031
1,696,666
1,410,137

2,391
2,212
1,688,753
1,257,063

1,287
976
794,566
577,230

5,957
5,915
12,750,857
11,653,949

2,980
3,606
802,052
873,591

Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

11,106
10,507
3,178,537
3,144,393
2,427
2,509
465,567
448,534
11,128
11,377
3,307,579
3,585,074

2,343
2,024
1,555,043
1,243,224
510
629
29,246
34,502
500
385
22,884
25,772

2,332
2,159
1,564,502
1,118,475
420
537
14,050
29,342
673
621
24,072
21,187

1,264
948
705,907
509,245
281
223
17,048
14,825
352
265
32,659
20,333

5,895
5,899
7,219,588
5,754,977
3,423
3,818
2,000,810
2,530,690
3,592
3,456
3,195,474
3,045,054

2,964
3,599
459,843
405,605
913
1,106
26,690
38,569
1,757
2,155
173,126
261,894

Irrigated land ....................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,299,889
3,288,522
10,992
10,301
2,867,218
2,829,982
8,852
9,650
432,671
458,540

474,454
390,843
2,327
2,021
473,081
390,480
92
18
1,373
363

397,113
313,130
2,295
2,122
395,708
311,963
129
121
1,405
1,167

189,518
142,109
1,258
934
188,765
141,438
43
45
753
671

2,762,748
2,678,277
5,876
5,891
2,728,874
2,665,750
234
53
33,874
12,527

58,730
36,751
2,948
3,598
58,221
36,718
49
10
509
33

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

3,516
13,992
5,043
84,615
674
27,518
904
50,969

527
868
357
1,956
64
1,145
84
2,288

482
824
440
2,199
96
1,344
92
2,273

263
409
191
846
42
740
47
822

200
369
277
1,915
45
850
96
2,923

374
658
745
2,988
223
1,192
236
1,324

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

737
56,630
620
66,424
394
54,518
349
52,728

79
2,814
62
3,649
42
2,957
51
3,611

102
3,436
67
3,202
40
2,611
61
4,939

56
3,208
63
2,874
23
1,100
26
1,253

78
4,680
152
11,541
81
6,384
98
10,134

258
2,181
178
1,792
160
1,779
114
1,187

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,200
283,406
1,132
485,688
742
567,058
813
1,556,343

190
25,161
348
93,030
336
148,123
248
188,852

191
21,998
242
55,235
296
114,833
282
184,219

109
12,035
193
39,353
176
60,091
98
66,787

522
78,341
854
220,850
1,313
506,964
2,241
1,917,797

327
6,022
204
8,227
100
7,313
61
24,067

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

3,249
12,964
4,856
81,894
668
27,108
895
50,085

308
508
341
1,879
62
836
77
2,067

412
645
470
2,131
78
670
109
1,826

182
227
162
848
19
210
35
439

185
334
204
1,748
48
961
103
3,304

476
846
743
2,359
270
998
307
1,165

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

709
55,626
634
68,266
430
54,490
347
56,650

84
3,415
84
4,758
46
3,604
48
4,202

79
1,369
76
3,215
47
2,799
50
3,570

35
505
38
1,486
22
1,364
24
2,816

84
4,038
150
11,899
65
5,146
84
8,337

326
1,977
231
1,399
207
1,415
170
1,248

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

1,257
301,772
1,186
515,321
847
652,532
823
1,411,814

184
24,335
310
73,266
306
128,242
181
143,731

200
21,733
252
50,279
270
103,241
169
121,652

104
10,524
155
27,742
138
49,727
62
46,221

518
73,470
943
246,939
1,474
571,240
2,057
1,750,861

471
5,526
255
5,655
105
5,669
45
8,494
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .................................................... acres, 2007
2002

3,218
3,496
2,366,975
2,532,446

901
1,031
228,468
239,801

1,326
1,265
378,351
351,861

1,630
1,580
111,632
118,992

5,078
4,413
1,759,261
1,563,762

2,918
2,433
1,715,496
1,432,119

Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .............. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,769
3,349
1,648,217
1,618,584
867
1,364
282,069
415,942
1,206
1,032
229,357
254,694

883
1,017
77,847
61,352
280
364
11,012
21,947
280
313
5,360
5,715

1,296
1,227
291,234
263,648
387
398
11,356
12,793
461
374
(D)
9,058

1,566
1,560
41,494
43,445
358
408
4,928
5,999
390
319
5,548
4,816

4,832
4,301
1,434,358
1,249,184
1,576
1,539
61,084
71,850
1,372
1,021
35,677
32,322

2,830
2,369
1,416,247
1,157,046
869
739
55,139
73,115
1,012
736
78,350
59,869

Irrigated land ................................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

954,353
938,841
2,682
3,282
910,458
928,050
613
273
43,895
10,791

20,994
19,703
873
1,013
20,799
19,592
36
35
195
111

92,805
80,828
1,284
1,220
91,926
79,858
74
81
879
970

23,133
23,720
1,543
1,548
22,662
23,509
112
48
471
211

500,428
456,278
4,728
4,244
496,295
453,968
444
235
4,133
2,310

506,357
454,850
2,787
2,330
499,583
449,734
198
141
6,774
5,116

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

376
953
604
6,635
145
3,808
140
3,981

269
371
235
515
65
125
67
334

271
428
350
2,121
96
789
71
873

506
934
611
3,417
127
1,548
92
1,585

785
1,465
1,655
8,498
299
3,490
348
6,977

283
486
532
2,698
91
1,097
134
2,719

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

159
8,616
155
11,026
81
6,623
88
9,488

82
432
27
177
25
223
23
579

86
2,409
50
1,503
45
2,108
38
2,057

90
1,901
47
1,102
45
1,876
32
(D)

283
7,264
199
7,509
144
8,001
107
7,478

114
3,640
144
7,259
84
4,991
115
10,646

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

285
51,449
374
117,310
452
290,080
359
444,384

48
757
23
1,463
21
2,410
16
13,608

105
11,221
110
21,055
65
25,200
39
23,041

46
3,423
21
1,844
12
3,988
1
(D)

388
40,179
383
84,206
284
122,055
203
203,306

450
52,220
445
101,912
328
131,795
198
186,894

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

406
892
576
5,598
151
3,173
129
4,268

301
417
285
626
68
179
71
342

272
406
361
1,739
77
697
81
768

466
919
562
3,669
123
1,381
91
1,379

581
996
1,317
7,359
266
3,503
326
5,439

277
448
411
1,956
80
1,070
120
1,768

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

165
8,336
100
5,835
91
8,143
101
11,019

79
320
47
556
38
711
29
(D)

64
1,610
48
1,846
34
1,760
31
1,508

94
1,719
77
2,202
46
1,989
29
(D)

248
6,434
191
7,576
136
7,029
116
8,167

79
2,131
117
6,935
86
7,880
104
9,384

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

369
64,210
546
175,285
516
287,377
346
364,705

45
1,298
28
1,117
27
3,512
13
(D)

103
10,569
89
14,586
64
22,705
41
22,634

59
4,146
21
1,948
11
2,107
1
(D)

403
39,398
372
83,180
278
114,730
179
172,467

366
46,584
335
74,417
296
122,210
162
180,067
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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .....................................................acres, 2007
2002

2,284
2,235
2,741,290
2,556,788

3,613
3,304
3,003,497
2,534,396

10,457
10,150
23,982,172
21,561,740

17,128
17,970
26,065,265
24,809,923

2,054
1,981
4,671,396
5,584,482

505
451
33,983
42,964

Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,223
2,150
2,402,403
2,151,695
449
595
47,212
106,649
576
615
61,465
61,305

3,495
3,220
2,564,142
2,206,126
786
713
52,741
41,541
1,455
1,069
196,269
129,616

8,345
8,307
3,198,994
2,985,455
2,329
2,531
1,317,298
1,352,187
8,301
8,059
18,314,254
16,075,150

16,814
17,667
13,105,563
11,541,865
4,244
6,285
905,410
1,394,867
9,902
10,449
11,426,435
11,234,881

1,572
1,515
504,311
549,055
370
407
53,531
71,153
1,293
1,344
3,894,053
4,565,728

497
443
9,732
11,173
126
144
1,519
1,546
161
112
1,946
1,312

Irrigated land ....................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,368,661
1,175,530
2,199
2,129
1,364,157
1,174,964
104
126
4,504
566

1,199,981
1,032,973
3,407
3,182
1,190,101
1,027,214
266
191
9,880
5,759

2,013,167
1,976,111
8,201
8,150
1,558,122
1,556,656
4,536
4,414
455,045
419,455

8,558,559
7,625,170
16,759
17,613
8,448,373
7,506,900
1,345
1,191
110,186
118,270

691,030
746,653
1,570
1,515
502,978
534,652
916
906
188,052
212,001

2,482
2,292
493
440
2,417
2,256
16
16
65
36

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

211
451
365
3,400
87
1,966
96
1,854

293
524
596
3,593
140
1,784
223
4,141

814
2,913
2,587
40,098
430
14,056
517
24,062

286
605
534
7,680
174
6,786
396
22,263

256
867
570
9,759
106
3,583
115
5,263

179
265
169
410
39
139
22
121

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

104
3,279
73
4,738
49
3,756
34
3,174

184
4,989
135
9,085
116
6,034
72
7,044

439
26,402
435
33,865
286
25,555
237
26,060

359
27,886
789
87,850
321
38,474
447
63,828

100
7,193
75
7,121
69
8,024
38
6,004

23
269
17
200
18
105
7
(D)

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

163
19,082
262
84,080
342
251,225
498
991,656

321
39,201
442
130,640
631
399,074
460
593,872

830
138,987
825
220,739
773
269,135
2,284
1,191,295

2,494
534,273
4,101
1,620,873
3,838
2,535,227
3,389
3,612,814

147
34,799
181
77,204
141
95,859
256
435,354

18
667
12
279
1
(D)
-

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

201
409
353
2,741
109
1,370
112
1,389

273
423
473
2,677
157
1,818
175
2,923

651
2,376
2,291
36,017
420
14,389
500
24,197

210
514
462
7,277
157
6,029
422
24,436

167
603
519
9,221
87
3,296
105
5,646

114
(D)
149
434
34
143
32
117

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

104
2,426
96
4,301
71
2,877
42
2,400

146
4,270
149
7,919
89
6,913
71
6,331

467
29,308
429
36,159
284
28,031
265
34,549

333
25,059
848
91,828
442
52,269
507
71,330

82
6,582
87
8,456
59
8,334
58
7,591

29
170
25
174
18
116
5
(D)

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

168
25,501
199
67,109
318
225,093
462
839,914

372
51,050
478
155,359
574
331,384
347
461,906

906
159,671
872
242,324
865
294,307
2,200
1,074,783

2,986
618,677
4,652
1,726,452
4,049
2,487,211
2,902
2,514,088

172
36,351
185
70,211
156
102,222
304
488,140

25
457
19
508
1
(D)
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Farms ...........................................................................number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .................................................... acres, 2007
2002

2,055
2,124
250,107
270,728

10,167
8,282
13,362,070
15,650,956

3,036
3,307
482,277
502,692

5,788
6,721
1,706,053
2,086,433

795
659
2,149,466
1,600,406

2,402
2,623
304,398
333,736

Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .............. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,981
2,075
165,499
164,319
550
600
11,886
15,762
485
458
(D)
7,050

8,543
6,576
789,970
723,037
2,194
1,915
206,560
309,978
4,910
4,295
10,127,169
12,357,633

2,884
3,209
277,238
290,712
1,154
1,239
38,250
48,060
997
929
26,007
30,706

5,385
6,409
970,696
1,033,638
1,697
2,258
77,334
138,969
2,395
2,855
126,433
155,734

783
657
1,209,205
827,939
390
365
146,869
140,229
472
382
727,967
576,458

2,334
2,584
214,716
228,569
709
773
12,283
18,380
872
765
19,186
17,642

Irrigated land ................................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

95,277
96,893
1,960
2,041
94,121
95,793
136
131
1,156
1,100

830,048
844,799
8,492
6,481
648,272
654,172
2,918
3,018
181,776
190,627

68,010
74,663
2,853
3,162
65,891
68,914
229
199
2,119
5,749

232,075
264,057
5,248
6,258
208,213
238,345
792
721
23,862
25,712

236,138
202,817
769
654
233,171
201,019
47
14
2,967
1,798

37,959
40,685
2,297
2,561
37,050
39,881
124
67
909
804

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

600
1,416
742
5,100
115
2,310
106
3,404

3,318
10,982
3,077
41,331
403
13,070
432
17,315

696
1,224
928
4,702
265
2,319
253
3,400

755
1,402
1,779
10,575
500
7,058
432
7,276

35
(D)
43
224
15
402
2
(D)

702
1,084
862
2,859
150
1,195
164
1,317

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

102
4,416
65
3,233
38
3,673
37
5,099

351
18,433
284
16,249
179
13,190
145
13,044

252
4,174
146
2,919
95
2,974
56
2,214

390
9,645
252
7,892
222
8,761
144
6,295

6
263
10
223
9
794
8
1,122

142
1,927
78
1,066
43
854
28
862

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

119
17,179
78
20,915
43
18,322
10
10,210

477
63,307
486
102,784
366
122,310
649
398,033

187
12,512
89
7,070
33
7,133
36
17,369

466
26,281
390
40,716
280
40,116
178
66,058

37
6,753
81
18,066
155
43,623
394
164,485

86
2,975
86
8,197
41
4,597
20
11,026

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

552
1,216
751
4,934
149
2,743
109
3,292

2,794
9,339
2,225
29,962
305
10,047
367
14,447

880
1,413
940
4,566
264
1,851
220
2,937

816
1,499
1,692
10,991
612
7,221
532
9,733

26
40
31
250
4
92
1
(D)

782
1,279
885
3,182
151
954
215
1,771

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

127
5,297
76
4,963
46
3,651
38
5,066

281
16,852
255
19,818
156
11,114
112
9,527

244
4,056
159
2,676
122
3,202
58
2,279

512
11,704
351
9,708
271
10,391
185
7,798

3
(D)
13
741
6
633
11
880

130
1,292
90
1,100
61
1,899
43
773

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

134
17,292
85
22,387
51
23,019
6
3,033

432
64,055
396
106,014
341
156,973
618
396,651

230
12,842
118
10,765
39
7,911
33
20,165

674
37,470
527
41,838
351
44,355
198
71,349

28
5,797
75
21,799
140
39,680
321
132,703

107
4,821
92
9,414
48
9,000
19
5,200
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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .....................................................acres, 2007
2002

3,026
2,942
3,228,907
3,043,519

16,792
17,776
10,025,047
10,773,708

3,958
4,108
405,670
453,958

313
264
16,633
17,674

2,030
1,918
777,695
634,367

Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,767
2,776
1,187,973
997,608
870
951
265,075
342,010
2,091
1,972
1,604,126
1,553,909

12,494
13,102
1,935,560
2,012,031
2,712
3,425
399,920
434,081
10,590
10,955
6,578,069
6,769,873

3,878
4,052
242,821
269,887
1,015
1,158
22,592
26,492
1,735
1,537
28,679
34,353

307
262
7,130
7,203
66
68
1,211
1,314
71
61
708
1,003

1,765
1,726
428,260
284,423
633
666
42,880
59,055
932
825
63,589
60,955

Irrigated land ....................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

534,768
517,553
2,645
2,712
481,169
470,943
580
372
53,599
46,610

1,845,194
1,907,627
12,095
12,620
1,333,741
1,415,826
7,614
8,312
511,453
491,801

37,786
42,516
3,830
4,016
36,759
40,880
159
138
1,027
1,636

4,306
3,963
305
261
4,266
3,948
14
6
40
15

132,439
95,642
1,693
1,652
123,413
91,795
418
332
9,026
3,847

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated

297
627
535
3,550
102
2,245
208
4,665

3,842
11,403
5,631
72,091
873
25,557
968
40,573

961
1,489
1,295
4,988
376
2,463
416
2,538

128
187
109
383
18
96
17
322

319
693
679
3,678
107
857
125
1,863

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated

101
2,776
165
7,894
51
2,549
67
5,767

780
44,822
660
49,846
406
34,633
296
34,858

292
2,762
169
1,885
83
1,410
59
(D)

13
278
5
127
6
458
3
(D)

123
2,914
85
1,399
53
2,328
35
1,848

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres irrigated

288
28,258
356
57,238
346
104,628
510
314,571

1,039
173,015
817
234,333
578
289,620
902
834,443

150
5,395
97
5,231
43
4,628
17
(D)

11
1,464
2
(D)
1
(D)

161
9,961
115
15,568
126
34,092
102
57,238

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated

291
467
392
2,619
72
1,188
174
4,015

3,941
11,925
6,319
79,764
858
24,008
949
37,947

1,092
1,636
1,196
5,311
344
2,408
353
2,721

92
(D)
88
231
25
231
11
297

294
595
634
3,863
143
1,459
137
1,612

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated

83
2,216
209
10,722
84
5,062
83
6,134

850
47,978
648
50,371
427
38,590
275
33,773

336
3,649
195
2,197
116
2,193
91
1,574

14
368
10
155
7
313
2
(D)

96
1,420
68
1,213
66
1,681
35
1,453

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres irrigated

347
31,680
403
66,785
356
105,409
448
281,256

1,154
198,102
886
268,987
564
295,741
905
820,441

204
7,091
122
6,399
44
4,574
15
2,763

10
1,098
3
980
1
(D)
1
(D)

155
9,326
116
13,408
105
20,172
69
39,440
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Table 10. Irrigation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Farms ........................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .................................................... acres, 2007
2002

1,627
1,755
3,443,596
3,436,096

2,453
2,592
694,544
512,051

19,713
21,164
23,281,801
22,150,941

12,492
11,587
5,456,056
10,124,016

523
508
48,642
51,937

Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .............. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,579
1,699
1,495,327
1,358,662
463
578
94,020
193,981
1,121
1,223
1,749,235
1,766,448

2,356
2,529
455,071
309,080
716
648
34,542
24,069
1,307
1,192
109,339
99,369

16,651
18,153
8,426,380
7,254,751
5,362
7,165
1,679,745
2,474,586
11,520
11,469
12,142,771
11,570,059

9,729
8,973
882,269
877,153
2,145
2,609
234,050
250,674
8,540
7,965
3,896,463
8,462,922

510
497
9,434
12,832
218
172
2,326
2,398
186
216
4,182
4,223

Irrigated land ................................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

373,842
401,083
1,561
1,678
358,807
384,170
172
177
15,035
16,913

81,405
61,217
2,318
2,510
79,150
58,356
148
105
2,255
2,861

5,010,416
5,074,638
16,151
17,635
4,621,445
4,571,339
4,688
4,992
388,971
503,299

1,134,144
1,091,011
9,649
8,828
787,205
780,235
6,002
5,845
346,939
310,776

2,295
2,335
508
488
2,203
2,165
22
25
92
170

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

72
137
114
1,113
33
576
33
1,375

456
735
766
3,233
200
1,224
206
1,372

2,665
7,941
4,485
47,989
767
16,329
739
22,004

2,656
10,563
4,083
66,976
640
23,500
771
38,257

141
198
183
426
39
158
39
204

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

36
1,588
62
5,236
30
2,299
26
2,701

154
1,929
94
1,762
65
1,755
58
1,936

757
30,654
674
42,959
460
28,710
339
28,594

692
45,049
534
45,581
310
32,085
269
36,053

38
81
24
162
16
91
10
(D)

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

168
21,817
270
54,437
306
92,257
477
190,306

190
7,657
107
9,023
79
12,344
78
38,435

1,579
219,954
2,126
638,472
2,403
1,295,405
2,719
2,631,405

840
146,640
698
191,262
446
165,276
553
332,902

17
492
11
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ....................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ................................................................... farms
acres irrigated

48
68
85
773
20
387
54
2,698

661
982
837
3,335
164
944
189
1,567

2,435
7,513
4,658
52,065
873
19,377
839
26,629

2,427
9,516
3,641
56,842
598
22,448
645
32,855

117
193
187
528
34
223
44
315

100 to 139 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated

29
1,528
62
5,210
26
1,893
37
3,179

153
1,092
102
1,718
61
832
58
1,177

837
37,416
837
60,355
485
38,446
452
42,085

636
41,970
418
34,190
347
38,622
276
34,860

27
90
26
354
17
126
8
34

260 to 499 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ............................................................... farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more .......................................................... farms
acres irrigated

220
31,655
324
69,750
396
112,604
454
171,338

156
5,154
113
10,039
53
12,129
45
22,248

1,957
293,746
2,692
829,710
2,755
1,523,724
2,344
2,143,572

903
172,921
715
204,275
443
173,979
538
268,533

30
316
14
151
2
(D)
2
(D)
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UNITED STATES 379

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Farms .......................................................................... number, 2007
2002
Land in irrigated farms .....................................................acres, 2007
2002

2,347
3,331
728,750
987,120

15,492
15,534
6,656,406
7,135,008

457
408
51,556
46,432

2,907
2,457
1,231,680
1,182,794

5,793
5,191
15,845,482
16,697,040

Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,186
3,232
364,431
384,698
628
1,119
26,973
63,254
1,218
1,809
111,250
179,926

11,961
12,740
2,087,567
2,200,711
2,675
3,108
525,385
544,637
7,626
6,770
2,771,751
3,039,722

439
393
13,084
8,911
129
106
1,762
1,886
234
169
13,001
10,242

2,853
2,412
857,951
782,690
951
805
43,818
49,630
803
661
27,497
27,006

4,533
4,189
1,215,277
1,064,305
982
1,131
219,193
252,103
4,892
4,441
14,068,794
14,865,549

Irrigated land ....................................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Pastureland and other land ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

82,187
98,913
2,134
3,147
78,675
95,293
257
256
3,512
3,620

1,735,917
1,823,155
11,835
12,441
1,589,538
1,669,928
5,476
5,177
146,379
153,227

2,189
1,981
427
393
(D)
(D)
36
17
(D)
(D)

377,291
385,902
2,826
2,372
373,680
380,385
152
158
3,611
5,517

1,550,723
1,541,688
4,511
4,142
1,025,182
960,430
2,835
2,570
525,541
581,258

2007 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated

339
623
636
3,154
157
1,106
151
2,403

4,146
13,573
5,617
77,078
795
26,085
841
41,339

102
149
144
424
52
191
26
93

535
821
699
2,652
120
934
219
2,283

255
1,042
1,099
20,754
214
7,841
390
19,522

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated

174
2,488
113
1,890
106
3,040
72
2,126

624
40,721
494
45,718
305
36,369
248
36,556

45
214
19
143
14
(D)
15
(D)

169
3,236
111
3,465
91
4,373
65
4,377

311
19,935
315
27,804
185
19,297
189
24,384

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres irrigated

212
10,307
189
12,019
125
19,886
73
23,145

808
172,134
728
301,647
404
312,740
482
631,957

20
253
12
274
6
(D)
2
(D)

282
24,005
265
58,631
197
84,202
154
188,312

607
109,072
593
185,651
454
213,633
1,181
901,788

2002 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres ........................................................................farms
acres irrigated
10 to 49 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
50 to 69 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated
70 to 99 acres ....................................................................farms
acres irrigated

394
711
761
4,204
215
1,718
290
3,437

3,579
12,018
5,453
81,661
964
34,905
917
48,035

103
161
126
369
31
111
28
(D)

456
661
447
2,079
96
917
167
1,870

155
632
915
17,065
210
6,958
349
18,055

100 to 139 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
140 to 179 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
180 to 219 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
220 to 259 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated

256
3,943
191
2,975
142
3,520
129
3,316

697
51,376
559
53,559
389
47,070
309
41,853

38
(D)
27
51
8
(D)
11
(D)

134
3,255
99
3,419
99
4,107
60
4,078

216
15,610
256
23,901
180
18,626
141
17,556

260 to 499 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
500 to 999 acres ................................................................farms
acres irrigated
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................................farms
acres irrigated
2,000 acres or more ...........................................................farms
acres irrigated

398
13,456
316
20,209
165
18,799
74
22,625

959
219,426
776
324,225
431
289,199
501
619,828

19
403
9
134
6
(D)
2
(D)

288
29,448
265
55,915
208
83,587
138
196,566

613
115,936
556
172,497
454
207,786
1,146
927,066

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Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

963,669
1,018,359
96,347,858
95,497,994

23,970
27,094
1,187,171
1,437,795

130
113
14,823
12,609

7,716
2,838
1,000,038
841,277

28,292
29,925
1,802,653
1,842,273

16,638
17,379
5,498,025
5,234,177

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

233,078
211,030
1,155,984
1,104,588
174,518
189,193
2,392,813
2,607,827
240,975
271,202
7,518,194
8,480,012
135,117
153,618
9,344,247
10,648,669
91,193
103,513
12,434,470
14,078,261
59,234
62,774
17,697,011
18,563,597
29,554
27,029
45,805,139
40,015,040

5,978
5,031
31,680
28,642
5,486
6,244
75,792
87,623
6,847
8,541
210,409
265,152
3,091
4,036
209,929
274,879
1,540
2,040
208,739
270,680
791
915
232,532
262,901
237
287
218,090
247,918

67
43
260
172
20
15
(D)
217
20
23
541
748
6
10
450
703
10
12
1,431
1,679
1
5
(D)
1,177
6
5
11,654
7,913

4,416
915
16,265
4,100
1,368
455
18,218
5,905
1,004
535
29,473
16,920
337
278
22,546
18,556
204
253
28,016
34,796
183
190
55,191
57,884
204
212
830,329
703,116

5,396
4,278
28,275
24,631
5,518
5,845
76,266
81,634
8,593
9,702
269,610
304,473
4,669
5,412
319,154
370,887
2,548
3,023
343,102
400,159
1,152
1,367
335,958
389,844
416
298
430,288
270,645

6,106
5,348
27,344
25,038
2,681
3,014
35,601
40,285
2,719
3,209
81,339
96,961
1,187
1,426
81,470
97,596
942
1,092
129,392
149,773
1,049
1,215
338,760
386,061
1,954
2,075
4,804,119
4,438,463

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

818,992
864,823
42,101,375
42,502,230

21,496
23,732
691,911
784,840

110
103
7,045
6,661

5,375
2,244
380,804
325,629

25,517
26,837
964,483
982,217

13,544
14,586
2,503,153
2,379,737

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

764,984
796,436
32,834,801
33,398,271

21,415
23,558
678,949
765,901

98
86
6,468
5,408

5,246
2,090
197,060
170,865

25,361
26,526
947,765
951,803

11,827
12,497
662,423
735,045

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

246,863
1,160,439
160,005
2,162,448
200,840
6,090,407
84,253
5,656,207
43,575
5,753,342
23,635
6,722,106
5,813
5,289,852

7,181
36,134
5,032
67,732
5,689
170,954
2,148
141,578
910
118,668
403
110,340
52
33,543

56
210
18
(D)
13
436
4
307
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
4,525

3,109
10,918
864
11,187
647
18,678
262
17,515
157
21,106
138
40,085
69
77,571

6,344
31,920
5,555
75,646
8,087
245,505
3,398
223,886
1,404
180,919
493
134,537
80
55,352

5,613
22,706
1,934
25,251
1,902
56,680
896
59,875
674
89,397
555
161,965
253
246,549

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

69,890
91,989
9,266,574
9,103,959

157
223
12,962
18,939

28
31
577
1,253

182
274
183,744
154,764

339
486
16,718
30,414

2,165
2,793
1,840,730
1,644,692

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

14,426
38,147
3,568
48,821
16,344
576,070
18,986
1,280,983
8,975
1,180,985
4,307
1,278,721
3,284
4,862,847

85
(D)
1
(D)
7
(D)
22
1,326
18
2,422
21
6,157
3
2,719

21
50
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
-

103
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
630
6
2,340
67
180,517

160
502
24
(D)
36
1,411
61
4,303
41
5,152
16
4,428
1
(D)

433
1,015
22
244
36
933
43
2,874
101
14,630
427
143,051
1,103
1,677,983

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

788,633
875,850
54,246,483
52,995,764

19,164
23,712
495,260
652,955

91
90
7,778
5,948

5,472
2,335
619,234
515,648

23,489
26,569
838,170
860,056

13,149
13,975
2,994,872
2,854,440

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

329,593
1,386,215
147,914
1,973,684
155,011
4,684,915
72,829
4,904,323
40,703
5,433,374
27,467
8,131,785
15,116
27,732,187

9,472
40,728
4,273
56,935
3,471
100,890
1,108
73,485
486
63,765
272
75,464
82
83,993

54
173
13
176
9
282
9
607
5
(D)
1
(D)

3,719
11,912
771
9,994
530
15,262
176
11,714
101
13,271
81
23,752
94
533,329

10,039
43,170
5,240
69,559
5,055
148,804
1,816
119,952
769
102,080
363
105,544
207
249,061

6,226
24,106
1,862
24,146
1,672
49,331
771
51,993
671
91,252
877
270,356
1,070
2,483,688
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

14,685
13,311
2,745,253
2,656,351

1,210
1,131
50,213
54,247

399
371
20,994
22,027

21,011
19,182
1,711,011
1,738,874

20,647
24,554
1,117,087
1,272,291

1,142
748
151,479
154,308

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,413
3,252
19,816
15,353
2,203
1,926
29,702
26,249
3,088
2,997
96,588
94,112
1,716
1,741
118,314
121,413
1,346
1,479
184,085
203,188
1,088
1,120
339,410
338,206
831
796
1,957,338
1,857,830

700
564
2,966
2,605
203
214
2,708
2,898
134
160
4,086
4,885
73
65
5,088
4,726
43
58
6,124
8,133
42
54
12,832
16,103
15
16
16,409
14,897

170
134
798
611
46
52
(D)
697
90
79
2,925
2,336
42
49
2,731
3,520
22
32
3,007
4,668
26
20
(D)
6,472
3
5
3,327
3,723

7,165
5,753
36,958
31,568
4,916
4,545
65,716
61,455
4,484
4,169
135,719
124,658
1,898
1,952
127,118
132,036
1,134
1,154
151,031
155,806
789
1,014
235,267
314,986
625
595
959,202
918,365

5,571
5,068
29,015
29,048
4,469
5,926
60,638
81,816
5,519
7,454
169,850
229,419
2,603
3,210
178,356
218,737
1,391
1,797
189,109
238,462
831
859
240,132
253,173
263
240
249,987
221,636

477
235
2,067
1,068
197
110
2,710
1,412
181
138
5,317
4,434
96
84
6,322
5,885
79
73
10,628
9,813
61
54
17,796
16,028
51
54
106,639
115,668

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11,858
11,052
861,958
818,987

943
968
26,667
29,383

319
305
10,194
12,485

16,882
16,112
1,062,275
1,127,247

18,058
21,994
631,292
714,202

864
597
88,296
89,742

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11,627
10,801
735,014
720,400

754
737
5,982
6,180

253
230
3,668
3,537

16,694
15,717
942,419
982,404

17,721
21,576
554,099
629,127

853
578
86,000
83,277

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

3,959
16,421
1,795
24,242
2,662
82,645
1,325
91,051
956
127,946
713
215,125
217
177,584

585
2,158
102
1,324
53
1,569
11
625
3
306
-

152
552
34
(D)
54
1,496
9
560
3
(D)
1
(D)
-

7,484
33,278
3,241
42,713
3,148
93,192
1,264
84,203
697
92,529
549
160,647
311
435,857

6,201
30,451
4,162
56,083
4,545
135,821
1,733
114,991
716
93,447
311
84,461
53
38,845

315
1,454
158
2,025
165
4,857
89
6,154
57
7,766
33
10,053
36
53,691

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

449
616
126,944
98,587

269
310
20,685
23,203

83
96
6,526
8,948

422
923
119,856
144,843

639
841
77,193
85,075

15
27
2,296
6,465

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

258
546
31
416
30
1,015
15
1,027
20
2,910
35
12,462
60
108,568

109
354
17
194
43
1,510
37
2,604
36
4,842
21
5,844
6
5,337

18
32
26
(D)
18
1,405
11
1,470
9
2,294
1
(D)

282
643
8
90
3
78
11
806
9
1,332
35
11,552
74
105,355

314
1,060
44
541
38
1,187
33
2,362
117
17,162
65
19,771
28
35,110

10
15
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11,739
11,127
1,883,295
1,837,364

855
858
23,546
24,864

311
264
10,800
9,542

17,184
15,762
648,736
611,627

16,172
20,449
485,795
558,089

855
609
63,183
64,566

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

5,467
21,849
1,868
24,875
1,889
57,206
879
59,540
680
92,364
522
157,639
434
1,469,822

535
1,973
122
(D)
94
2,838
54
3,758
29
3,897
15
4,125
6
(D)

143
549
42
510
68
1,827
37
2,333
12
1,647
8
(D)
1
(D)

9,038
38,185
3,278
43,347
2,769
80,491
1,024
67,846
536
69,609
340
102,730
199
246,528

7,899
32,868
3,264
43,067
2,911
85,797
1,084
72,697
578
75,134
346
100,808
90
75,424

480
1,874
114
1,434
111
3,296
54
3,572
35
4,330
35
10,367
26
38,310
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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,621
10,902
2,236,147
1,989,548

18,397
19,928
1,231,105
1,359,010

18,483
20,662
875,350
862,074

29,690
32,169
3,982,344
3,535,945

30,017
32,525
6,669,163
6,321,138

43,681
47,447
2,395,455
2,395,476

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,900
3,126
17,217
14,756
1,564
1,741
20,588
23,779
1,755
2,103
54,601
65,474
1,004
1,273
69,314
88,669
893
1,044
122,421
143,374
740
921
224,606
282,376
765
694
1,727,400
1,371,120

3,948
3,748
19,436
19,284
3,316
3,413
45,590
47,376
5,222
5,760
164,046
182,778
2,823
3,346
192,361
232,188
1,782
2,236
241,668
304,753
987
1,140
283,712
328,560
319
285
284,292
244,071

6,338
6,531
30,349
32,425
3,731
4,423
51,480
60,383
4,512
5,409
138,734
166,096
2,053
2,412
140,942
164,426
1,093
1,200
147,270
160,192
592
565
167,548
156,802
164
122
199,027
121,750

4,162
3,586
20,311
18,630
3,482
3,650
49,278
51,274
7,515
8,484
242,817
275,669
5,694
6,899
398,486
485,342
4,269
5,373
585,742
737,648
2,906
3,115
863,592
903,974
1,662
1,062
1,822,118
1,063,408

4,026
3,826
20,697
19,545
3,930
3,978
54,746
55,939
7,686
8,305
246,378
266,273
5,351
6,231
372,215
435,675
4,242
4,939
580,245
677,295
2,953
3,556
887,108
1,052,907
1,829
1,690
4,507,774
3,813,504

8,907
8,526
46,109
47,567
8,704
10,246
121,192
142,822
13,413
15,837
421,006
494,782
7,032
7,272
481,903
493,314
3,446
3,659
462,468
489,413
1,750
1,582
512,163
449,530
429
325
350,614
278,048

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,983
8,603
1,012,755
892,624

15,695
16,100
528,788
536,795

14,376
15,050
401,448
375,213

22,736
25,676
1,119,491
1,194,635

26,158
28,114
1,632,008
1,653,024

39,501
41,965
1,256,847
1,245,931

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,365
7,902
476,292
502,024

14,753
14,766
429,111
422,694

12,668
12,612
235,299
230,421

20,809
23,313
904,100
987,670

25,776
27,616
1,516,374
1,539,636

38,298
40,234
1,166,385
1,125,183

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

3,172
12,421
1,035
13,830
1,259
38,748
772
52,221
511
68,381
445
130,971
171
159,720

4,266
20,897
3,457
46,875
4,637
138,594
1,632
107,670
612
76,492
142
34,088
7
4,495

5,793
27,041
3,161
42,633
2,779
80,514
679
44,197
185
23,437
71
17,477
-

4,036
19,619
3,871
53,500
7,416
233,333
3,424
230,389
1,572
202,734
439
120,770
51
43,755

4,737
23,625
4,500
61,835
7,947
248,024
4,538
308,137
2,573
336,089
1,236
350,643
245
188,021

10,607
53,096
9,256
126,402
12,237
371,213
4,244
279,007
1,457
187,723
458
120,692
39
28,252

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

811
982
536,463
390,600

1,217
1,658
99,677
114,101

2,023
2,799
166,149
144,792

2,390
3,034
215,391
206,965

776
1,042
115,634
113,388

2,277
2,939
90,462
120,748

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

198
483
15
196
67
2,311
103
7,181
94
12,163
108
34,231
226
479,898

238
711
52
750
250
8,382
363
24,963
218
28,554
83
23,871
13
12,446

635
1,588
144
2,117
527
17,302
396
26,456
206
27,081
78
20,554
37
71,051

290
791
224
3,093
654
22,134
712
47,433
346
44,379
114
33,030
50
64,531

290
789
44
587
143
4,702
161
11,286
86
10,988
30
8,160
22
79,122

987
2,492
167
2,201
496
16,962
359
24,558
220
28,528
41
10,371
7
5,350

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,815
9,319
1,223,392
1,096,924

14,869
17,723
702,317
822,215

15,131
17,932
473,902
486,861

25,608
29,013
2,862,853
2,341,310

25,483
29,148
5,037,155
4,668,114

34,908
40,164
1,138,608
1,149,545

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

4,217
16,719
1,332
17,635
1,264
38,268
713
48,539
499
66,834
394
119,499
396
915,898

5,780
24,311
2,905
38,765
3,253
97,881
1,468
99,224
786
104,815
464
136,187
213
201,134

7,621
31,866
2,849
37,906
2,684
79,601
1,030
68,949
549
72,355
288
81,225
110
102,000

7,164
29,735
3,698
50,798
5,631
177,363
3,684
252,075
2,318
313,674
1,734
521,420
1,379
1,517,788

7,812
33,224
4,351
59,394
5,553
171,105
3,099
211,073
1,901
255,512
1,542
461,567
1,225
3,845,280

14,567
62,763
7,784
104,734
7,691
229,987
2,751
181,595
1,128
150,142
799
238,129
188
171,258
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

14,075
15,022
878,664
855,717

2,112
1,749
88,191
89,831

3,695
3,990
190,504
240,918

1,832
1,269
46,852
50,791

14,454
14,495
1,048,206
998,204

24,685
28,034
2,395,217
2,265,997

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,013
2,964
16,324
16,755
2,901
3,514
40,019
48,086
3,947
4,492
123,278
137,134
2,085
1,940
140,982
132,036
1,255
1,226
172,190
165,188
657
711
191,721
209,315
217
175
194,150
147,203

1,074
706
4,491
3,156
350
311
4,742
4,151
320
302
9,537
9,440
136
193
9,775
13,863
148
142
19,664
19,413
59
75
17,506
22,812
25
20
22,476
16,996

1,185
1,194
5,646
5,839
720
720
9,782
9,985
835
833
25,483
26,089
435
524
30,048
36,143
309
459
42,181
64,687
182
227
51,176
63,057
29
33
26,188
35,118

1,064
588
4,300
2,567
360
233
4,627
3,067
195
185
5,780
5,501
96
115
7,010
8,252
73
97
9,861
13,754
38
46
10,930
13,522
6
5
4,344
4,128

5,444
4,512
24,225
21,515
2,630
2,717
36,133
37,290
2,889
3,278
88,411
100,409
1,399
1,656
95,635
114,350
908
1,186
126,034
162,007
828
856
249,083
251,543
356
290
428,685
311,090

4,187
4,957
21,286
25,140
3,737
4,472
51,471
61,403
6,132
6,969
194,869
219,979
4,101
4,755
287,570
334,732
3,629
4,136
497,594
565,032
2,118
2,274
618,927
639,570
781
471
723,500
420,141

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,569
13,107
539,175
522,947

1,677
1,501
44,641
47,875

3,114
3,356
101,187
128,518

1,377
1,057
23,696
27,967

10,139
10,730
453,733
415,993

18,801
21,094
859,520
881,842

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,355
12,775
510,837
478,428

1,326
1,107
12,114
12,242

2,526
2,684
44,015
55,754

1,173
775
8,646
6,882

7,848
8,144
109,500
117,564

14,410
15,565
399,768
403,594

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

3,565
17,914
2,667
36,165
3,536
107,154
1,469
97,974
713
93,139
338
98,634
67
59,857

987
3,836
195
2,480
112
3,021
24
1,732
7
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,182
5,486
617
8,196
561
16,050
121
7,556
41
5,136
3
(D)
1
(D)

936
3,621
149
1,960
72
1,981
13
780
3
304
-

4,611
19,060
1,656
21,864
1,205
34,946
266
17,249
89
10,950
20
(D)
1
(D)

4,657
23,018
3,478
47,093
4,260
127,158
1,357
88,881
487
62,030
158
42,450
13
9,138

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

298
422
28,338
44,519

479
556
32,527
35,633

663
825
57,172
72,764

310
380
15,050
21,085

2,647
3,013
344,233
298,429

5,148
6,474
459,752
478,248

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

54
(D)
1
(D)
36
1,185
91
6,521
91
12,152
22
6,180
3
2,153

158
419
26
339
94
3,292
121
8,133
46
6,232
26
8,155
8
5,957

101
235
14
215
149
5,283
208
14,471
135
17,812
48
12,120
8
7,036

142
324
17
(D)
48
1,634
46
3,250
43
5,496
12
(D)
2
(D)

555
1,856
231
3,064
550
18,070
454
31,792
479
64,818
262
75,661
116
148,972

279
946
226
3,262
1,531
53,101
1,965
132,332
775
99,298
284
79,600
88
91,213

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11,182
12,719
339,489
332,770

1,598
1,424
43,550
41,956

2,889
3,110
89,317
112,400

1,304
932
23,156
22,824

11,972
12,711
594,473
582,211

21,830
25,087
1,535,697
1,384,155

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

5,003
20,971
2,350
31,156
2,211
65,720
948
63,944
385
50,501
249
74,884
36
32,313

884
3,440
255
3,330
221
6,550
141
9,247
59
7,673
33
9,134
5
4,176

1,326
5,587
516
6,849
535
16,331
298
20,275
158
20,764
50
13,596
6
5,915

851
3,267
186
(D)
146
4,363
66
4,580
45
5,403
9
2,382
1
(D)

5,423
22,806
2,121
28,318
2,082
62,555
986
67,505
724
97,064
477
139,819
159
176,406

6,331
28,269
3,525
47,150
4,981
154,933
3,371
229,437
1,886
251,347
1,200
341,000
536
483,561
--continued

384 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17,752
21,096
987,342
1,072,806

58,645
64,862
4,292,702
4,460,495

12,341
12,951
2,589,679
2,396,764

21,424
25,083
6,576,950
6,202,947

1,513
1,583
441,629
460,263

1,027
852
36,880
39,912

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,335
3,438
18,793
19,839
3,931
5,131
54,936
71,375
5,667
7,255
175,626
224,831
2,693
3,059
183,766
206,537
1,300
1,367
175,659
181,651
680
663
198,290
186,116
146
183
180,272
182,457

9,314
8,851
47,093
48,720
9,568
10,948
133,247
153,782
17,408
20,568
556,922
661,547
11,094
12,701
770,147
880,145
6,867
7,421
931,993
1,002,918
3,467
3,520
1,015,498
1,018,619
927
853
837,802
694,764

1,912
2,047
8,827
9,637
1,169
1,237
16,127
17,199
2,242
2,413
72,056
77,150
1,791
1,966
126,544
138,886
1,818
2,070
254,960
290,800
2,128
2,152
671,003
662,167
1,281
1,066
1,440,162
1,200,925

2,157
2,110
10,287
10,868
1,846
2,254
25,832
31,446
4,388
5,588
142,940
182,616
3,695
5,025
259,692
355,209
3,462
4,305
482,973
592,795
3,278
3,626
1,011,226
1,099,975
2,598
2,175
4,644,000
3,930,038

388
384
1,685
1,708
183
220
2,491
3,026
229
254
6,935
8,136
164
170
11,116
11,919
148
104
20,221
14,275
186
198
58,372
63,179
215
253
340,809
358,020

591
398
(D)
(D)
176
147
2,396
1,932
106
117
3,060
3,467
57
65
3,943
4,589
58
82
8,120
11,374
30
35
(D)
(D)
9
8
8,011
6,587

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

16,036
18,831
544,077
603,722

52,640
58,167
2,199,539
2,270,921

11,288
11,998
1,539,645
1,515,867

18,477
21,419
1,944,252
1,982,033

1,300
1,266
266,322
274,383

809
721
19,592
21,940

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15,910
18,511
521,517
568,608

51,289
56,057
2,089,181
2,108,452

11,162
11,821
1,522,187
1,497,915

18,233
20,991
1,889,842
1,915,107

1,275
1,218
238,662
245,025

642
527
4,981
4,473

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

4,125
21,732
3,892
52,652
5,141
154,410
1,812
118,838
676
85,644
226
61,883
38
26,358

11,250
55,980
10,652
146,842
17,055
527,393
7,858
526,467
3,204
416,692
1,131
303,976
139
111,831

1,844
8,184
1,105
15,402
2,202
70,572
1,765
123,906
1,804
250,000
1,869
561,708
573
492,415

2,178
10,277
2,243
31,240
4,907
156,721
3,442
236,735
2,799
376,888
2,150
633,230
514
444,751

342
1,359
141
1,825
224
6,904
127
8,506
154
21,024
156
47,815
131
151,229

490
1,798
96
(D)
51
1,516
4
(D)
1
(D)
-

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

177
627
22,560
35,114

2,621
3,975
110,358
162,469

385
624
17,458
17,952

493
866
54,410
66,926

56
128
27,660
29,358

225
255
14,611
17,467

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

4
8
23
905
65
4,566
59
7,976
22
5,522
4
3,583

1,153
2,998
234
3,072
489
15,821
459
31,479
238
30,367
40
11,089
8
15,532

282
548
8
114
12
392
20
1,523
37
4,992
22
7,245
4
2,644

170
478
18
273
83
2,759
111
7,387
67
9,322
26
7,496
18
26,695

30
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
11
4,135
11
23,020

93
(D)
9
(D)
29
1,072
52
3,678
23
(D)
17
4,688
2
(D)

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

13,985
17,540
443,265
469,084

50,029
57,872
2,093,163
2,189,574

10,526
11,169
1,050,034
880,897

18,495
22,544
4,632,698
4,220,914

1,241
1,384
175,307
185,880

766
641
17,288
17,972

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

6,377
27,754
3,103
41,268
2,913
85,922
891
58,802
391
51,486
254
76,532
56
101,501

17,310
74,416
10,387
140,371
12,509
379,540
5,535
371,234
2,506
331,897
1,341
391,090
441
404,615

3,772
14,800
1,530
20,544
1,850
56,930
1,267
88,171
1,013
140,458
696
208,857
398
520,274

4,754
19,023
2,401
32,585
3,577
112,874
2,415
166,192
2,034
277,926
1,785
548,055
1,529
3,476,043

446
1,774
192
2,522
208
6,256
108
7,142
109
14,756
98
30,452
80
112,405

495
1,835
95
(D)
91
2,870
45
3,204
28
(D)
11
3,143
1
(D)
--continued

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UNITED STATES 385

Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,435
1,513
38,198
41,747

9,508
6,845
1,525,976
1,590,769

13,589
15,971
1,443,297
1,453,365

19,229
23,784
820,182
848,061

10,508
11,705
1,811,523
1,873,191

26,105
28,672
1,272,402
1,240,612

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

806
863
3,092
3,441
231
238
3,048
3,067
214
210
6,410
6,238
82
96
5,403
6,782
68
67
9,491
9,424
31
33
8,586
8,980
3
6
2,168
3,815

3,066
1,575
14,978
7,743
2,022
1,102
27,220
14,566
1,810
1,306
54,122
40,433
894
810
60,976
56,207
620
678
82,824
94,989
572
710
176,791
219,809
524
664
1,109,065
1,157,022

2,970
3,550
14,018
16,858
2,064
2,326
28,363
31,472
2,826
2,927
87,802
92,065
2,272
2,902
162,320
208,554
1,918
2,782
261,098
380,319
1,017
1,071
297,011
304,930
522
413
592,685
419,167

5,483
7,085
28,354
38,718
4,470
6,402
61,184
86,909
5,401
6,351
163,277
191,388
2,212
2,303
148,591
155,426
970
1,036
127,237
136,294
526
494
149,597
143,457
167
113
141,942
95,869

688
596
3,664
3,134
746
799
10,421
11,141
1,990
2,171
65,688
71,398
1,996
2,434
142,220
173,357
2,320
2,686
325,486
379,961
2,054
2,350
624,053
707,648
714
669
639,991
526,552

8,569
9,810
41,416
47,365
5,586
5,712
76,180
78,267
6,324
6,973
193,063
214,881
2,757
3,225
188,266
220,909
1,649
1,877
228,554
253,006
879
854
251,326
240,837
341
221
293,597
185,347

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,050
653
19,088
20,534

8,380
5,776
856,573
831,234

11,568
12,913
730,075
750,834

15,222
21,066
420,613
481,742

9,806
10,917
956,502
1,016,775

20,551
20,125
565,695
522,461

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

932
535
9,298
8,037

8,208
5,571
530,173
516,104

6,803
6,598
103,620
80,831

14,895
20,461
373,024
418,315

9,667
10,691
930,023
982,270

17,398
16,104
293,757
260,702

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

641
2,413
173
2,177
90
2,489
23
1,626
5
593
-

3,105
14,341
1,700
22,447
1,549
46,798
767
52,040
474
65,714
405
121,966
208
206,867

3,598
15,386
1,624
21,111
1,232
34,892
268
17,843
72
9,294
7
(D)
2
(D)

5,539
26,014
3,666
49,759
3,973
116,801
1,169
75,840
394
50,918
131
35,915
23
17,777

775
3,909
924
12,633
2,300
74,241
2,366
164,777
2,039
273,533
1,126
309,673
137
91,257

8,499
39,262
4,501
60,082
3,420
98,614
704
45,198
195
24,770
68
18,420
11
7,411

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

152
136
9,790
12,497

272
377
326,400
315,130

5,683
7,388
626,455
670,003

463
1,250
47,589
63,427

402
633
26,479
34,505

3,650
4,754
271,938
261,759

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

41
(D)
3
37
26
842
49
3,475
28
3,611
4
1,129
1
(D)

116
261
7
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
6
2,400
136
323,102

683
1,978
264
3,753
1,419
51,117
1,854
125,720
872
115,904
375
115,229
216
212,754

185
434
6
73
35
1,124
83
6,153
91
12,526
50
13,514
13
13,765

89
250
18
250
128
4,302
105
7,005
43
5,222
13
4,161
6
5,289

574
1,853
295
4,050
1,176
40,208
989
72,719
420
54,732
145
43,220
51
55,156

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

976
1,463
19,110
21,213

6,933
5,859
669,403
759,535

11,507
13,618
713,222
702,531

15,489
18,375
399,569
366,319

9,302
10,633
855,021
856,416

21,287
24,817
706,707
718,151

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

554
2,061
177
2,357
132
3,891
82
5,319
19
2,461
12
3,021
-

3,721
13,853
1,111
14,292
936
27,553
397
26,123
273
37,473
268
82,523
227
467,586

3,363
15,176
2,031
27,387
2,920
91,185
1,658
111,206
795
104,508
496
148,515
244
215,245

7,509
33,336
3,523
46,506
2,820
82,207
903
60,737
436
56,275
213
59,388
85
61,120

2,286
9,870
1,310
17,665
1,925
60,622
1,537
105,769
1,154
156,366
830
240,416
260
264,313

10,446
44,462
4,239
56,829
3,562
105,611
1,602
108,289
824
109,745
426
125,616
188
156,155
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

55,105
59,155
5,391,337
5,324,240

16,062
16,481
1,389,189
1,360,025

25,975
28,163
1,609,147
1,632,649

276
225
5,085
5,308

8,835
10,000
400,996
432,265

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,299
9,764
54,663
53,458
9,854
10,962
134,927
151,174
15,014
17,479
472,140
550,588
8,382
9,550
576,449
659,844
5,733
6,171
779,574
836,711
3,979
3,699
1,187,110
1,100,693
1,844
1,530
2,186,474
1,971,772

7,421
7,908
33,246
36,401
2,788
2,877
37,438
38,424
2,584
2,453
78,118
73,533
1,247
1,074
85,710
73,831
772
854
105,398
118,391
675
743
208,077
223,488
575
572
841,202
795,957

7,579
6,672
34,858
32,852
4,172
4,701
56,657
64,789
4,970
6,544
153,974
206,405
4,620
5,851
332,728
415,361
3,027
3,020
405,619
401,949
1,336
1,169
383,738
331,685
271
206
241,573
179,608

155
107
(D)
(D)
57
47
761
633
40
45
1,121
1,380
13
13
827
907
10
12
1,382
1,566
1
1
(D)
(D)
-

1,940
2,648
10,063
14,372
1,821
2,409
25,050
32,817
2,730
2,825
86,257
86,187
1,643
1,159
114,109
79,582
471
623
63,933
83,642
181
260
55,232
75,246
49
76
46,352
60,419

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

47,412
51,047
2,129,636
2,137,136

13,225
13,590
720,857
702,156

19,769
23,118
711,751
803,765

253
190
3,125
3,309

8,236
8,857
248,249
238,832

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

47,059
50,465
2,063,613
2,050,866

12,876
13,063
604,069
585,733

12,253
14,743
158,430
212,234

227
163
1,800
1,481

8,177
8,730
230,419
218,650

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

12,172
60,929
10,034
135,741
13,997
427,065
6,065
408,431
3,093
405,238
1,415
390,779
283
235,430

6,867
27,322
1,956
25,870
1,967
59,150
885
59,665
497
66,987
471
141,986
233
223,089

7,229
30,405
2,719
35,780
1,834
52,353
370
23,389
78
9,769
21
(D)
2
(D)

167
611
35
(D)
23
555
1
(D)
1
(D)
-

2,374
11,887
1,852
24,938
2,763
84,623
906
57,333
213
27,054
63
17,533
6
7,051

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

981
1,828
66,023
86,270

596
1,133
116,788
116,423

8,333
9,629
553,321
591,531

39
43
1,325
1,828

106
326
17,830
20,182

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

518
1,474
80
976
102
3,145
127
8,689
110
14,452
32
8,324
12
28,963

305
679
10
117
29
985
40
2,924
84
12,352
82
25,936
46
73,795

1,049
2,619
306
4,099
2,680
101,174
2,996
195,178
980
124,815
255
70,832
67
54,604

22
(D)
1
(D)
7
227
6
423
2
(D)
1
(D)
-

25
(D)
2
(D)
7
248
11
850
31
4,531
23
7,129
7
4,990

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

46,508
52,075
3,261,701
3,187,104

12,218
12,690
668,332
657,869

22,163
23,435
897,396
828,884

175
158
1,960
1,999

6,535
8,023
152,747
193,433

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

17,401
74,923
9,141
122,170
9,649
291,894
4,315
292,063
2,743
370,693
2,159
644,571
1,100
1,465,387

7,404
28,459
1,769
23,301
1,451
43,309
631
41,860
402
53,332
325
96,523
236
381,548

8,003
34,580
3,641
48,995
5,703
179,209
2,838
189,486
1,255
163,725
589
174,951
134
106,450

124
493
21
(D)
22
627
7
417
1
(D)
-

2,770
11,907
1,512
20,332
1,673
49,822
381
24,478
121
16,794
63
18,165
15
11,249
--continued

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UNITED STATES 387

Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15,667
17,983
3,687,728
3,695,877

46,719
50,471
2,122,018
2,233,988

152,102
150,577
13,709,543
13,978,987

7,581
6,688
843,474
876,951

2,459
2,680
264,823
283,619

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,136
1,173
5,682
6,069
985
1,202
13,584
16,816
2,356
3,041
76,703
99,605
2,603
3,245
183,255
232,812
3,013
3,898
424,847
545,869
3,739
3,771
1,155,271
1,151,231
1,835
1,653
1,828,386
1,643,475

8,913
10,348
49,609
59,183
10,797
12,523
149,135
173,608
15,435
16,094
482,220
496,367
6,617
6,795
450,180
461,487
3,528
3,037
473,679
404,642
1,228
1,366
347,246
401,324
201
308
169,949
237,377

41,632
31,664
216,793
178,135
32,299
32,734
440,603
450,451
39,444
43,170
1,212,906
1,333,319
17,803
20,241
1,217,646
1,385,423
10,727
11,757
1,461,553
1,601,354
6,921
7,341
2,061,311
2,187,400
3,276
3,670
7,098,731
6,842,905

2,208
1,741
9,670
7,698
1,081
912
14,691
12,475
1,521
1,289
45,858
40,592
977
875
67,863
61,637
819
737
113,464
104,431
595
726
177,884
220,169
380
408
414,044
429,949

751
562
3,373
2,702
304
351
4,057
4,626
347
418
10,925
12,977
400
481
29,267
35,016
358
530
49,023
72,432
197
246
60,320
71,001
102
92
107,858
84,865

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

14,108
16,010
1,735,735
1,778,171

42,872
44,927
1,240,233
1,177,076

132,448
132,315
5,664,242
5,854,882

5,872
5,456
450,006
440,213

2,093
2,375
149,721
161,902

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

13,802
15,515
1,649,492
1,694,091

42,344
44,249
1,179,102
1,093,059

131,769
131,506
5,259,843
5,545,824

5,589
5,055
364,744
349,309

1,048
1,101
10,002
11,276

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ......................................................................... farms
number
10 to 19 ..................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ..................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ..................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................. farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................. farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

1,168
5,730
1,222
16,774
2,930
95,434
3,009
210,969
2,861
391,166
2,229
626,250
383
303,169

12,003
63,194
10,983
150,094
13,281
396,953
4,283
284,873
1,449
183,038
316
81,459
29
19,491

44,828
217,498
29,164
392,632
33,387
1,009,078
13,107
886,045
6,887
913,178
3,513
991,138
883
850,274

1,821
7,326
863
11,605
1,172
35,867
768
52,524
503
68,033
359
102,880
103
86,509

756
2,895
161
2,041
107
2,870
19
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
-

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

656
1,114
86,243
84,080

1,230
1,427
61,131
84,017

1,293
2,080
404,399
309,058

450
680
85,262
90,904

1,219
1,508
139,719
150,626

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ......................................................................... farms
number
10 to 19 ..................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ..................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ..................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................. farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................. farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

147
430
31
413
151
5,102
161
11,036
86
10,658
45
13,326
35
45,278

631
1,568
57
729
131
4,425
192
13,600
162
21,744
49
13,622
8
5,443

685
1,516
27
339
27
991
69
5,001
147
21,015
146
45,128
192
330,409

174
404
8
105
22
727
53
3,843
92
12,804
59
18,231
42
49,148

166
460
40
590
276
10,056
382
26,561
191
26,156
111
31,296
53
44,600

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

13,694
16,184
1,951,993
1,917,706

36,495
41,952
881,785
1,056,912

120,999
129,005
8,045,301
8,124,105

6,240
5,550
393,468
436,738

2,060
2,347
115,102
121,717

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

2,762
11,409
1,489
20,103
2,557
81,283
2,176
151,064
2,032
280,457
1,868
551,149
810
856,528

15,927
71,814
8,707
116,434
7,909
232,087
2,586
169,537
939
122,417
343
97,215
84
72,281

61,070
254,062
23,998
316,566
20,181
592,713
7,532
505,011
3,944
519,665
2,603
768,423
1,671
5,088,861

2,588
10,572
1,013
13,290
1,096
33,618
743
51,014
413
54,635
241
73,451
146
156,888

698
2,735
296
3,914
516
16,399
285
19,191
155
21,369
75
22,889
35
28,605
--continued

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Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

INVENTORY
Cattle and calves ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

25,957
27,733
1,566,217
1,622,767

12,731
12,215
1,088,846
1,100,181

12,792
12,831
411,028
404,163

35,125
38,120
3,373,923
3,338,122

5,625
5,282
1,311,799
1,297,042

Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
10 to 19 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
20 to 49 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
50 to 99 .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
200 to 499 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 or more ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

5,869
5,187
29,898
28,700
5,071
5,718
69,821
79,732
7,434
8,829
232,454
273,651
3,714
4,091
257,050
280,505
2,254
2,347
303,776
320,837
1,245
1,217
368,006
358,346
370
344
305,212
280,996

6,031
5,442
27,369
25,670
2,375
2,289
31,838
30,622
2,117
1,980
63,782
60,321
783
866
53,069
58,675
542
678
75,256
93,033
485
595
144,031
181,808
398
365
693,501
650,052

4,513
4,996
23,092
23,345
3,160
2,766
43,165
37,916
3,133
3,110
94,816
94,164
1,229
1,148
83,487
78,069
487
525
64,678
69,935
222
238
65,000
66,543
48
48
36,790
34,191

6,546
6,411
31,573
31,889
4,665
4,929
64,335
67,202
7,253
7,988
230,098
256,017
6,695
7,882
479,105
568,103
6,198
7,362
835,619
987,084
2,865
2,849
836,649
807,077
903
699
896,544
620,750

1,099
815
4,968
3,841
565
493
7,462
6,614
892
840
28,124
27,034
757
712
52,799
50,969
750
777
106,051
108,666
894
966
282,326
304,508
668
679
830,069
795,410

Cows and heifers that had
calved ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

22,595
23,885
793,978
795,334

10,595
9,927
517,133
495,417

10,837
11,049
215,455
215,373

27,560
28,688
1,519,129
1,474,964

4,898
4,654
738,785
736,760

Beef cows ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

21,907
23,030
695,061
680,610

10,065
9,128
274,001
248,664

10,653
10,824
203,711
200,401

14,775
13,300
269,820
231,649

4,870
4,590
732,141
732,546

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

6,662
33,356
5,328
72,408
6,276
188,883
2,328
153,668
922
120,870
357
100,130
34
25,746

5,895
23,544
1,616
21,199
1,486
43,481
484
32,878
317
42,521
201
58,124
66
52,254

5,185
24,339
2,508
33,416
2,147
63,668
563
37,738
176
22,565
69
18,355
5
3,630

6,826
30,669
3,450
46,038
3,439
98,413
807
52,275
195
24,389
50
12,773
8
5,263

976
4,243
460
6,213
901
28,094
675
46,541
735
102,919
791
238,391
332
305,740

Milk cows ................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,154
1,580
98,917
114,724

817
1,208
243,132
246,753

370
525
11,744
14,972

14,158
16,886
1,249,309
1,243,315

122
265
6,644
4,214

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

328
815
57
720
133
4,479
242
17,762
291
38,408
90
25,453
13
11,280

324
822
30
367
25
801
67
4,989
105
14,602
127
40,071
139
181,480

221
329
8
(D)
56
1,876
54
3,680
20
2,660
10
2,585
1
(D)

598
2,272
736
10,500
4,502
161,417
5,567
366,821
1,685
218,618
798
232,323
272
257,358

93
(D)
2
(D)
7
248
8
502
7
968
3
(D)
2
(D)

Other cattle (see text) ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

20,703
23,247
772,239
827,433

9,505
9,593
571,713
604,764

10,201
10,430
195,573
188,790

31,773
35,506
1,854,794
1,863,158

4,758
4,708
573,014
560,282

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

8,171
35,078
4,401
58,828
4,453
134,317
2,006
134,939
1,003
132,618
508
150,821
161
125,638

5,744
22,485
1,552
19,811
1,084
31,767
401
27,294
299
38,759
237
69,110
188
362,487

6,055
25,108
1,898
25,162
1,367
41,261
565
37,379
206
27,846
98
(D)
12
(D)

8,185
37,483
4,932
67,041
8,197
263,227
5,801
386,270
2,876
375,594
1,430
403,914
352
321,265

1,607
6,402
726
9,826
879
27,240
555
38,192
397
54,923
395
120,371
199
316,060
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

50,009
80,743
16,098,910
14,905,545

12
105
5,513
2,796

7
13
139
122

7
16
367,647
288,295

75
848
1,965
18,651

264
552
571,541
535,734

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

15,818
65,809
7,072
93,242
9,136
280,083
6,313
426,159
4,375
586,624
3,744
1,118,788
3,551
13,528,205

3
(D)
2
(D)
3
850
4
4,200

4
14
1
(D)
2
(D)
-

2
(D)
5
(D)

54
166
6
(D)
4
127
4
245
6
802
1
(D)

140
476
23
274
22
617
24
1,608
13
1,628
12
3,864
30
563,074

Dairy products sold ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

69,763
78,963
31,848,029
20,281,166

165
266
38,270
46,129

7
18
1,487
3,246

190
127
634,509
352,784

369
396
44,770
54,049

1,953
2,422
6,569,172
3,739,213

Cattle and calves sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

798,290
851,971
74,071,936
73,509,165
61,209,970
45,115,184

21,356
23,088
711,735
782,393
408,276
348,253

75
83
1,026
1,356
768
759

4,078
2,030
672,947
673,305
585,479
403,959

23,731
25,955
992,422
932,963
625,996
421,266

12,681
12,897
3,553,530
3,157,013
2,536,571
1,582,334

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ..................................................................... farms
number

285,131
1,243,461
151,782
2,059,477
177,736
5,447,558
86,706
5,907,243
47,855
6,458,387
31,095
9,218,477
17,985
43,737,333

8,074
38,106
5,019
68,025
5,050
150,630
1,940
129,697
803
107,678
369
107,421
101
110,178

48
(D)
18
244
3
111
5
381
1
(D)
-

2,495
8,780
519
6,765
402
12,222
240
16,217
158
21,358
132
41,220
132
566,385

8,275
37,767
5,283
71,942
6,138
185,738
2,436
162,826
961
125,570
423
122,707
215
285,872

5,050
19,154
1,601
21,282
1,799
54,099
1,097
75,928
1,002
138,712
1,092
343,024
1,040
2,901,331

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

414,324
500,652
13,695,252
14,134,147

14,931
18,519
286,857
323,518

27
28
258
472

1,988
1,451
157,825
159,841

15,461
20,004
277,679
367,712

6,174
6,427
1,353,352
1,111,050

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

188,636
804,207
92,239
1,200,194
86,922
2,504,176
26,191
1,695,544
11,029
1,438,458
6,405
1,865,081
2,902
4,187,592

7,067
32,171
3,658
47,496
3,096
87,317
762
48,233
239
30,349
93
24,154
16
17,137

22
86
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,095
3,704
253
3,290
283
8,488
119
7,976
91
12,129
85
24,403
62
97,835

7,106
31,016
3,915
50,639
3,438
97,055
739
46,525
190
23,412
60
17,281
13
11,751

2,611
9,946
744
9,629
840
25,343
558
36,988
433
57,510
563
170,715
425
1,043,221

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

681,126
709,973
60,376,684
59,375,018

17,202
17,612
424,878
458,875

67
79
768
884

3,186
1,661
515,122
513,464

19,437
19,697
714,743
565,251

11,122
11,441
2,200,178
2,045,963

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

297,526
1,192,607
122,477
1,620,881
127,694
3,852,708
60,513
4,089,677
34,637
4,641,988
24,114
7,080,491
14,165
37,898,332

9,130
37,870
3,628
47,054
2,848
82,872
873
57,661
434
58,225
225
65,393
64
75,803

46
159
14
(D)
2
(D)
5
365
-

2,061
6,969
375
4,804
361
10,713
137
9,186
84
11,010
91
27,420
77
445,020

9,164
37,760
4,093
53,721
3,792
111,422
1,309
86,606
573
75,215
328
97,227
178
252,792

4,750
16,564
1,394
18,263
1,577
47,955
1,018
68,895
886
119,463
883
270,989
614
1,658,049

SALES

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

679
981
1,130,652
1,102,760

56
62
1,152
1,484

30
38
2,200
660

190
2,394
-

117
26
1,066
1,257

15
28
225
2,336

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

293
998
56
767
41
1,177
46
2,991
53
7,132
47
14,795
143
1,102,792

45
147
7
91
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

20
82
2
(D)
4
125
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

145
559
26
346
8
(D)
9
557
1
(D)
1
(D)

75
322
30
378
10
(D)
2
(D)
-

9
22
3
54
1
(D)
2
(D)
-

Dairy products sold ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

447
260
456,076
247,095

261
218
72,338
56,523

83
89
21,715
20,651

227
452
412,211
371,691

651
517
264,423
212,720

5
10
7,018
21,745

Cattle and calves sold .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

11,963
11,877
3,148,677
3,625,015
3,156,348
2,632,740

805
715
17,348
17,823
9,405
7,025

307
276
11,219
8,212
7,567
3,254

14,146
14,149
843,641
847,869
436,193
328,820

16,261
18,770
595,273
565,767
342,392
240,070

713
550
70,567
60,739
44,011
30,719

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

4,213
16,703
1,668
22,713
2,180
68,003
1,363
94,512
1,081
148,231
868
267,006
590
2,531,509

555
1,932
90
1,273
82
2,547
37
2,706
28
3,805
10
3,288
3
1,797

175
(D)
49
633
43
1,220
17
1,183
12
(D)
10
2,638
1
(D)

7,125
29,618
2,424
32,033
2,101
63,151
1,101
74,995
642
87,050
428
129,328
325
427,466

6,631
29,876
3,405
46,241
3,587
108,980
1,435
97,245
751
99,548
353
101,350
99
112,033

378
1,467
91
1,152
93
2,907
59
3,970
31
4,035
29
8,621
32
48,415

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,401
6,285
247,367
350,684

367
382
8,099
8,841

143
145
3,646
3,944

10,145
11,821
478,075
509,867

11,007
14,743
239,342
260,081

475
303
43,102
20,342

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

1,759
6,677
782
10,185
832
24,758
482
32,265
286
37,112
193
57,676
67
78,694

225
752
49
625
45
1,413
29
1,959
14
1,808
5
1,542
-

67
241
28
346
27
840
12
779
6
773
3
667
-

5,209
21,093
1,741
22,540
1,633
49,326
715
47,327
417
55,470
283
81,762
147
200,557

5,140
22,910
2,426
31,812
2,427
69,939
665
42,982
250
31,665
81
22,705
18
17,329

225
908
59
743
79
2,439
41
2,564
27
3,381
23
7,330
21
25,737

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,778
10,458
2,901,310
3,274,331

686
621
9,249
8,982

255
256
7,573
4,268

10,045
9,511
365,566
338,002

12,801
13,849
355,931
305,686

457
385
27,465
40,397

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................... farms
number

4,166
15,910
1,448
19,610
1,893
59,002
1,226
84,675
858
117,115
707
212,886
480
2,392,112

502
1,617
67
861
78
2,263
25
1,702
8
(D)
5
1,396
1
(D)

160
574
45
(D)
25
(D)
18
1,100
3
410
3
774
1
(D)

6,451
22,466
1,330
17,106
1,124
32,311
495
33,221
290
37,666
208
61,976
147
160,820

6,939
27,028
2,450
31,869
2,041
59,211
706
46,677
376
48,513
218
62,751
71
79,882

288
955
51
(D)
43
1,308
36
2,275
15
1,903
14
3,978
10
(D)

SALES

--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

383
684
250,741
317,068

3,313
5,276
311,976
383,993

2,580
4,598
105,264
144,959

7,209
8,725
1,738,545
1,249,270

1,322
1,672
2,673,400
2,364,959

648
1,883
15,911
29,147

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

196
729
38
502
31
935
36
2,295
21
2,603
19
5,824
42
237,853

973
4,453
510
6,895
774
22,986
453
30,185
235
32,072
222
65,700
146
149,685

1,125
4,966
459
6,077
497
15,190
282
18,851
120
15,863
71
20,450
26
23,867

1,108
5,147
717
9,706
1,304
41,969
1,165
80,072
909
124,675
987
298,018
1,019
1,178,958

265
1,057
87
1,183
128
4,246
167
11,502
183
24,064
203
64,614
289
2,566,734

323
(D)
139
1,875
86
2,611
71
4,691
18
2,196
10
2,933
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

809
790
1,843,788
869,526

1,255
1,442
340,336
226,761

2,071
2,345
583,212
333,339

2,465
2,913
689,680
442,431

795
842
376,511
248,542

2,273
2,208
250,305
214,365

Cattle and calves sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

9,662
9,035
1,829,456
1,856,342
1,383,742
1,149,407

16,046
17,699
894,593
917,251
808,487
624,976

15,088
16,879
637,951
602,637
456,657
324,054

27,535
29,515
3,635,880
2,929,704
3,606,633
2,119,935

27,565
29,589
8,738,281
8,044,209
8,542,872
5,715,204

38,212
40,429
1,503,458
1,291,026
935,611
622,855

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ..................................................................... farms
number

3,899
15,342
1,343
17,976
1,644
50,966
981
68,071
702
95,893
606
184,870
487
1,396,338

5,436
24,988
3,558
48,536
3,860
117,601
1,702
114,319
793
103,823
450
132,489
247
352,837

6,883
29,388
3,338
44,865
2,896
85,817
1,008
67,829
460
61,066
312
88,515
191
260,471

5,795
27,557
4,454
61,510
7,450
233,096
4,158
285,755
2,546
342,849
1,624
481,115
1,508
2,203,998

5,929
27,226
4,614
63,520
7,041
219,246
4,320
298,256
2,535
342,059
1,704
504,290
1,422
7,283,684

12,491
59,341
9,005
122,897
10,244
310,125
3,838
255,657
1,568
207,719
775
228,491
291
319,228

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,362
3,173
495,977
286,514

6,802
7,653
138,398
136,854

6,750
7,485
317,832
261,964

8,155
9,504
316,177
259,122

10,669
13,095
384,700
475,590

22,426
25,744
400,809
362,980

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

1,508
5,640
467
5,921
614
18,052
249
16,194
181
23,747
190
57,914
153
368,509

3,088
13,621
1,651
21,698
1,497
43,302
393
24,420
120
15,528
51
(D)
2
(D)

3,484
14,719
1,517
19,695
1,074
30,763
284
18,399
136
18,385
125
36,391
130
179,480

2,753
12,074
1,781
23,373
2,323
68,546
815
52,605
249
32,601
163
52,953
71
74,025

4,007
17,183
2,416
31,425
2,575
75,270
1,068
69,494
362
46,365
177
47,646
64
97,317

10,589
47,604
5,852
75,846
4,631
130,008
979
61,942
245
30,881
108
30,527
22
24,001

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,782
8,221
1,333,479
1,569,828

13,764
15,088
756,195
780,397

12,568
14,140
320,119
340,673

24,994
26,277
3,319,703
2,670,582

24,684
25,295
8,353,581
7,568,619

32,494
33,134
1,102,649
928,046

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

3,758
14,185
1,210
16,044
1,478
44,736
890
60,799
608
83,035
513
153,424
325
961,256

5,598
23,571
2,743
36,413
2,964
89,987
1,271
84,030
584
75,797
369
108,396
235
338,001

6,867
27,144
2,543
33,419
1,962
57,500
681
45,421
288
37,826
162
46,239
65
72,570

6,070
27,421
4,116
56,139
6,274
195,789
3,575
241,975
2,084
279,433
1,452
423,534
1,423
2,095,412

6,366
27,604
4,066
55,344
5,861
182,315
3,611
246,995
1,963
264,847
1,491
437,986
1,326
7,138,490

14,253
61,305
7,244
96,194
6,775
201,406
2,323
153,215
1,032
135,425
620
183,457
247
271,647

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3
(D)

113
92
1,675
3,625

298
605
8,206
17,990

34
60
944
913

2,865
3,799
179,158
183,317

5,641
6,991
610,752
518,036

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

-

80
256
20
263
6
168
3
260
1
(D)
3
(D)
-

161
689
49
656
53
1,621
22
1,566
10
1,174
1
(D)
2
(D)

19
(D)
10
(D)
4
300
1
(D)
-

1,266
5,282
505
6,509
503
15,434
240
16,065
165
21,844
131
39,112
55
74,912

1,163
5,351
853
11,312
1,456
45,172
858
57,625
583
78,514
423
122,867
305
289,911

Dairy products sold ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

321
445
72,020
82,866

461
436
126,392
87,544

676
730
192,426
169,458

310
264
50,485
(D)

2,453
2,738
1,285,571
697,920

5,258
6,226
1,475,929
931,754

Cattle and calves sold .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

10,977
11,925
403,495
408,531
223,922
170,569

1,447
1,223
27,501
32,147
15,660
15,994

2,947
3,004
90,130
104,109
58,293
50,570

1,066
795
20,405
19,125
12,444
9,612

11,631
11,293
603,609
516,107
449,371
298,517

22,122
22,961
1,586,705
1,356,142
1,385,740
873,074

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

4,325
18,881
2,305
31,128
2,386
72,146
1,180
80,129
471
62,823
243
70,814
67
67,574

905
2,977
199
(D)
222
6,766
62
4,045
42
5,615
15
3,940
2
(D)

1,370
(D)
580
7,784
555
17,173
284
19,169
118
15,792
25
7,042
15
(D)

756
2,605
111
1,469
98
3,068
65
4,253
24
2,970
7
1,946
5
4,094

5,651
22,313
2,010
26,752
1,986
59,898
942
63,959
531
70,567
302
84,108
209
276,012

6,082
28,007
4,285
58,512
6,025
186,490
2,801
187,005
1,465
196,307
905
264,262
559
666,122

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,943
9,714
183,630
195,775

669
657
12,107
13,132

1,474
1,614
37,598
42,983

474
395
8,416
8,646

4,307
4,348
207,343
149,974

8,042
8,293
319,695
251,081

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

3,502
15,005
1,854
24,328
1,768
51,482
566
36,443
167
22,000
70
19,222
16
15,150

398
1,225
92
1,180
127
3,559
25
1,726
21
2,645
6
1,772
-

683
2,773
297
3,891
339
10,442
106
7,046
30
3,834
9
2,954
10
6,658

309
912
52
692
72
2,318
27
1,705
8
935
6
1,854
-

2,087
7,894
824
10,544
743
21,557
312
20,353
172
22,668
80
23,590
89
100,737

2,840
12,669
1,955
25,343
2,117
60,827
644
42,899
267
33,973
157
45,083
62
98,901

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,260
8,674
219,865
212,756

1,237
1,086
15,394
19,015

2,583
2,600
52,532
61,126

916
722
11,989
10,479

10,483
10,182
396,266
366,133

19,980
20,508
1,267,010
1,105,061

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................... farms
number

4,485
16,945
1,492
19,356
1,363
40,212
519
34,802
212
27,502
158
45,926
31
35,122

867
2,855
167
2,138
143
4,072
30
2,025
27
3,237
2
(D)
1
(D)

1,445
5,625
491
6,415
444
12,660
136
9,052
49
6,644
14
3,826
4
8,310

673
2,096
108
1,404
92
2,667
33
2,302
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
(D)

5,662
21,377
1,788
23,395
1,663
49,900
703
46,946
352
46,130
194
55,132
121
153,386

6,562
29,235
4,059
54,796
4,947
149,678
2,124
140,817
1,079
143,665
739
214,180
470
534,639

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3
(D)

1,473
3,778
83,007
164,978

225
382
42,872
68,153

2,612
3,592
2,736,201
2,452,608

38
104
6,217
22,979

6
43
112
347

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

-

581
2,500
220
2,831
325
9,913
156
10,336
111
14,398
55
15,671
25
27,358

115
449
25
321
22
647
14
920
16
2,038
12
3,811
21
34,686

285
1,180
162
2,146
301
9,912
370
25,934
345
47,291
436
137,079
713
2,512,659

26
124
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
4
1,025
2
(D)

4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
-

Dairy products sold ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

219
431
62,875
67,954

2,777
3,233
302,684
300,460

380
235
54,761
41,842

494
642
172,066
148,941

57
47
98,526
62,074

225
194
59,132
(D)

Cattle and calves sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

14,535
16,494
530,495
514,514
323,621
228,346

52,060
57,957
2,462,198
2,491,094
1,676,632
1,285,288

11,526
11,793
1,842,159
1,770,727
1,368,699
1,015,169

20,218
23,416
7,620,019
7,351,398
7,358,555
5,401,018

1,260
1,283
280,998
407,085
181,758
215,054

599
526
12,350
13,927
6,743
5,140

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ..................................................................... farms
number

5,547
25,903
3,188
43,169
3,618
108,420
1,326
88,023
514
67,701
246
71,779
96
125,500

14,197
67,579
11,030
152,374
14,871
460,179
7,072
479,451
3,087
406,922
1,313
376,361
490
519,332

2,025
8,842
1,211
16,841
2,057
66,216
1,870
134,110
1,903
265,869
1,806
544,512
654
805,769

2,713
12,361
2,441
33,670
4,513
143,706
3,440
242,612
2,924
400,866
2,345
702,218
1,842
6,084,586

368
1,541
149
2,059
172
5,171
128
8,908
149
21,110
161
48,967
133
193,242

401
1,286
69
(D)
59
1,868
44
2,931
18
(D)
7
2,160
1
(D)

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,702
13,415
205,171
229,481

26,933
34,725
588,273
655,863

3,990
4,010
272,531
251,449

6,690
8,507
367,504
419,785

722
700
98,544
85,725

298
293
6,194
7,117

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................. farms
number

5,206
23,577
2,711
35,269
2,150
60,629
476
30,072
102
12,532
37
10,896
20
32,196

10,901
49,734
6,944
91,360
6,603
190,558
1,821
114,902
480
61,388
143
40,423
41
39,908

1,218
4,828
639
8,541
986
30,062
555
37,733
327
43,659
200
57,554
65
90,154

1,895
7,857
1,216
15,855
1,781
53,523
891
59,840
531
70,808
289
81,299
87
78,322

192
805
100
1,267
129
3,877
70
5,041
110
14,622
80
23,949
41
48,983

186
548
29
(D)
47
1,490
24
(D)
8
(D)
3
860
1
(D)

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,986
11,603
325,324
285,033

44,635
48,207
1,873,925
1,835,231

10,859
10,947
1,569,628
1,519,278

18,535
20,982
7,252,515
6,931,613

1,069
1,083
182,454
321,360

517
469
6,156
6,810

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

5,772
23,174
2,088
27,238
1,928
56,113
662
44,210
281
37,504
186
55,847
69
81,238

16,080
69,843
8,886
120,059
11,132
339,438
5,005
334,878
2,098
274,259
1,011
287,426
423
448,022

2,067
8,760
1,134
15,514
2,002
63,768
1,836
130,093
1,737
240,486
1,552
463,383
531
647,624

2,849
12,357
2,246
30,745
4,006
126,962
3,212
223,144
2,507
342,960
2,023
601,110
1,692
5,915,237

358
1,332
124
1,618
165
4,999
116
7,856
108
14,930
110
31,809
88
119,910

364
1,103
73
933
51
1,411
19
1,245
9
(D)
1
(D)
-

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

55
200
1,043
1,298

34
112
154,556
130,844

845
1,511
31,204
50,917

8
13
1,794
1,341

342
522
84,331
59,932

3,989
6,606
190,638
221,400

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

27
(D)
9
118
13
347
5
330
1
(D)
-

5
356
3
484
10
3,089
16
150,627

467
1,869
146
1,911
117
3,259
47
3,249
24
3,225
30
8,071
14
9,620

1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
395
1
(D)
1
(D)

64
258
35
420
51
1,695
66
4,290
51
6,743
42
12,805
33
58,120

1,777
7,374
730
9,587
721
21,341
340
22,478
227
30,092
130
37,603
64
62,163

Dairy products sold ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

158
138
34,091
29,154

253
182
1,009,671
730,083

5,799
6,681
2,280,218
1,560,895

472
706
161,373
150,406

410
551
78,959
65,450

3,681
4,255
861,632
551,877

Cattle and calves sold .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,136
1,227
13,955
15,540
9,559
7,094

7,021
5,622
952,841
1,064,524
576,025
533,952

10,898
11,972
583,468
579,216
318,080
251,121

15,953
18,584
463,680
415,561
288,801
185,222

10,025
10,944
1,109,460
1,100,004
856,489
625,070

21,438
22,938
793,955
728,224
565,746
408,242

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

825
2,691
123
1,595
113
3,518
60
3,807
12
1,563
3
781
-

2,895
11,828
1,087
14,521
1,078
33,735
633
44,104
484
66,995
465
142,919
379
638,739

3,839
16,106
1,940
26,309
2,723
85,817
1,277
85,458
546
74,217
397
120,469
176
175,092

6,879
31,690
3,747
50,305
3,366
98,735
1,156
77,381
503
68,564
228
65,389
74
71,616

1,056
5,232
980
13,610
2,365
77,057
2,325
163,988
1,973
269,799
1,059
303,984
267
275,790

10,779
45,834
4,423
59,371
3,738
111,087
1,300
86,195
614
84,016
313
95,918
271
311,534

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

417
409
5,517
6,115

4,135
3,836
323,560
388,263

6,466
6,956
297,504
287,536

9,688
13,142
149,464
165,929

3,235
3,663
120,840
136,318

9,743
10,242
294,175
227,992

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

276
877
52
(D)
58
(D)
25
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,908
7,490
660
8,636
703
21,134
347
23,169
210
27,015
163
48,594
144
187,522

2,075
8,556
1,280
17,104
1,947
56,982
609
39,086
262
35,075
207
64,115
86
76,586

5,163
22,912
2,371
30,348
1,636
45,205
369
23,295
107
13,671
34
8,794
8
5,239

929
3,894
627
8,064
920
27,453
469
31,132
226
29,824
59
16,773
5
3,700

5,373
22,056
2,094
27,002
1,557
44,157
348
21,809
142
19,263
99
30,201
130
129,687

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

993
1,110
8,438
9,425

5,470
4,424
629,281
676,261

9,878
10,921
285,964
291,680

12,988
14,532
314,216
249,632

9,489
10,235
988,620
963,686

18,672
20,136
499,780
500,232

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................... farms
number

769
2,447
97
1,225
103
2,972
19
1,215
5
579
-

2,514
9,219
759
9,843
795
24,376
432
29,511
360
48,694
364
110,597
246
397,041

4,670
19,182
2,296
30,156
1,795
52,112
567
37,837
309
41,493
187
54,992
54
50,192

7,319
29,367
2,487
32,320
1,920
55,282
711
47,035
325
44,264
168
48,465
58
57,483

1,168
5,604
1,015
13,861
2,274
73,926
2,198
154,534
1,681
226,817
910
257,473
243
256,405

11,318
44,247
3,249
42,570
2,518
73,380
781
51,955
423
57,136
254
78,968
129
151,524

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

617
1,692
357,906
363,792

476
1,132
116,095
95,383

3,038
4,836
144,174
155,063

7
8
23
69

116
288
1,378
5,693

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

258
945
73
968
97
2,884
81
5,541
54
7,231
29
8,406
25
331,931

313
1,022
35
441
22
624
33
2,246
21
2,673
29
8,466
23
100,623

1,242
5,405
575
7,485
544
16,287
362
24,864
150
20,334
120
34,524
45
35,275

7
23
-

80
342
19
(D)
12
382
4
267
1
(D)
-

Dairy products sold ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,022
989
191,775
163,006

592
515
401,786
293,927

8,407
9,146
1,890,190
1,393,992

39
28
4,599
3,859

115
215
52,550
46,240

Cattle and calves sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

45,512
51,414
3,895,053
4,218,687
3,062,020
2,448,916

13,077
13,654
1,020,380
975,593
800,336
543,231

19,784
20,571
810,533
808,556
556,192
441,671

148
118
1,629
1,479
846
735

6,782
7,139
187,787
179,594
105,282
76,146

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................. farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

14,288
65,683
9,125
123,506
10,770
328,321
5,329
363,378
2,920
395,064
1,976
579,614
1,104
2,039,487

7,404
26,844
1,738
23,302
1,599
49,507
911
61,882
575
77,749
500
151,230
350
629,866

7,660
30,971
3,346
45,149
5,316
166,129
2,047
135,954
755
99,534
460
141,795
200
191,001

115
389
16
(D)
11
369
4
332
2
(D)
-

2,745
12,796
1,613
21,804
1,518
46,257
618
40,745
200
25,555
69
18,979
19
21,651

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

23,639
31,678
563,368
656,604

4,542
5,032
163,896
145,064

10,095
11,215
344,871
340,746

63
59
843
687

4,833
5,450
77,040
80,535

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

10,754
46,472
5,521
71,513
5,084
146,293
1,430
93,526
543
70,262
247
67,925
60
67,377

2,605
9,258
642
8,215
646
19,232
282
18,283
176
23,213
138
40,584
53
45,111

3,241
13,247
2,231
29,808
3,444
96,273
672
42,122
242
31,756
180
57,505
85
74,160

45
160
6
(D)
8
229
2
(D)
2
(D)
-

2,320
10,541
1,243
15,815
1,011
28,234
201
12,816
46
(D)
11
(D)
1
(D)

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

38,313
42,479
3,331,685
3,562,083

11,806
12,419
856,484
830,529

17,650
18,337
465,662
467,810

126
94
786
792

5,408
5,470
110,747
99,059

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ..............................................................................farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ..........................................................................farms
number
50 to 99 ..........................................................................farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................farms
number
200 to 499 ......................................................................farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................farms
number

14,763
61,819
7,295
96,756
7,658
230,516
3,874
262,190
2,100
281,340
1,620
478,035
1,003
1,921,029

7,123
24,261
1,457
19,357
1,353
41,434
747
51,002
473
63,667
397
120,673
256
536,090

8,783
36,012
4,057
53,415
3,146
92,798
900
58,965
403
52,907
262
76,994
99
94,571

107
339
11
159
8
288
-

3,067
12,319
1,054
13,526
833
24,111
303
19,266
100
12,918
35
10,086
16
18,521

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,793
2,485
517,783
489,410

57
41
3,124
1,371

1,466
4,977
3,056,260
2,768,023

378
676
33,992
66,215

80
114
2,135
2,786

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

146
628
111
1,524
272
8,845
329
22,498
366
49,619
317
92,515
252
342,154

42
(D)
6
79
3
82
4
1,007
2
(D)

636
2,182
194
2,546
143
4,196
143
9,781
100
13,174
104
31,166
146
2,993,215

207
820
49
602
39
1,279
39
2,889
25
3,311
9
2,439
10
22,652

59
191
10
129
5
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

Dairy products sold ........................................................ farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

672
982
279,765
156,498

1,115
1,048
180,503
173,410

1,268
1,162
1,245,441
676,703

422
451
292,141
196,812

1,222
1,393
493,926
342,440

Cattle and calves sold .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

15,171
17,060
2,745,227
2,707,872
2,307,618
1,693,838

38,961
42,017
1,095,372
1,126,131
633,303
499,143

116,626
125,518
11,841,250
12,603,171
10,503,774
8,083,024

6,257
5,617
519,155
636,098
347,299
371,418

1,937
2,104
107,049
136,244
57,581
45,106

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 ........................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ........................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

1,456
6,746
1,327
18,603
2,911
95,070
3,062
219,256
3,018
417,400
2,419
707,730
978
1,280,422

14,812
68,135
9,652
130,909
9,249
278,551
3,647
244,975
1,116
147,732
354
97,511
131
127,559

51,318
220,305
22,997
309,846
21,935
665,080
10,109
690,032
5,149
693,684
3,215
953,959
1,903
8,308,344

2,256
9,191
846
11,166
1,204
37,129
889
60,895
517
70,144
385
116,919
160
213,711

713
2,602
293
3,955
426
13,381
262
17,920
131
17,597
80
24,566
32
27,028

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,700
5,789
327,781
386,898

24,511
29,047
368,845
382,075

70,541
93,673
1,716,206
2,072,660

2,663
2,671
126,293
159,453

1,193
1,389
58,993
83,183

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ........................................................................ farms
number
50 to 99 ........................................................................ farms
number
100 to 199 .................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 .................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

1,110
4,623
772
10,327
1,198
36,022
722
48,771
517
70,067
300
83,826
81
74,145

12,438
55,732
6,345
82,499
4,559
128,256
909
57,663
201
24,859
48
12,380
11
7,456

36,901
153,826
14,966
194,492
12,470
361,558
3,722
241,305
1,487
190,642
748
218,173
247
356,210

1,072
4,403
460
5,804
624
18,101
239
14,883
136
17,848
99
26,973
33
38,281

310
1,168
214
(D)
371
11,416
157
10,196
79
10,550
53
16,260
9
(D)

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

14,153
15,638
2,417,446
2,320,974

32,823
33,985
726,527
744,056

94,783
98,946
10,125,044
10,530,511

5,506
4,989
392,862
476,645

1,756
1,934
48,056
53,061

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ........................................................................ farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ................................................................... farms
number

1,562
6,881
1,298
18,039
2,794
90,980
2,976
211,926
2,648
362,438
2,035
588,525
840
1,138,657

16,832
70,032
7,218
94,944
5,834
173,210
1,961
128,529
626
82,295
243
69,674
109
107,843

50,564
193,132
16,177
211,824
14,763
441,253
6,155
410,368
3,289
439,422
2,297
670,685
1,538
7,758,360

2,155
8,179
798
10,369
1,062
32,179
695
47,426
396
52,862
286
84,975
114
156,872

863
3,272
370
4,839
321
9,698
112
7,427
54
7,309
27
7,626
9
7,885

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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

INVENTORY - Con.
Cattle and calves - Con.
Cattle on feed (see text) ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

579
1,790
28,283
65,650

313
925
163,683
212,638

35
55
3,707
6,787

5,503
7,527
277,759
245,964

66
274
79,567
84,025

2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

246
957
102
(D)
108
(D)
50
(D)
37
4,995
34
9,949
2
(D)

232
731
22
284
21
595
9
677
8
1,031
8
2,150
13
158,215

2
(D)
8
(D)
16
1,133
4
460
5
1,818
-

1,540
6,828
1,015
13,248
1,368
40,811
840
54,675
479
61,684
213
60,088
48
40,425

5
450
21
2,988
16
5,395
24
70,734

Dairy products sold ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

1,173
1,253
330,344
275,402

823
884
873,365
634,908

161
395
31,386
32,202

14,270
16,972
4,573,294
2,651,018

32
81
22,331
7,473

Cattle and calves sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002

21,884
23,970
880,607
931,879
574,506
471,703

9,521
8,979
912,299
1,081,584
716,720
709,585

10,474
9,513
249,845
239,760
164,962
117,967

30,193
31,807
1,513,662
1,533,092
1,014,553
834,895

4,880
4,997
1,036,661
1,127,826
801,833
643,123

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ................................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ............................................................................. farms
number
20 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................... farms
number

7,896
35,560
4,666
63,441
5,261
160,272
2,329
157,336
1,089
142,182
497
142,886
146
178,930

5,541
20,232
1,331
17,635
1,119
32,556
555
38,289
397
52,628
352
103,963
226
646,996

5,156
22,377
2,209
29,573
2,021
60,648
723
47,256
217
29,292
118
34,204
30
26,495

8,685
38,053
5,819
79,681
9,034
280,654
3,846
256,403
1,586
210,408
869
255,696
354
392,767

1,021
4,087
447
6,041
804
26,125
673
47,515
731
104,115
776
235,483
428
613,295

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds,
sold ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,168
14,645
226,911
240,339

3,434
3,212
185,142
174,497

5,506
5,619
59,433
66,518

15,109
17,174
626,487
677,600

2,116
2,318
201,582
244,748

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ............................................................................. farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ......................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 ......................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ..................................................................... farms
number
200 to 499 ..................................................................... farms
number
500 or more .................................................................. farms
number

6,133
26,900
2,964
38,587
2,254
64,268
571
36,248
183
22,869
51
13,897
12
24,142

2,039
7,215
435
5,582
391
11,383
211
14,111
166
22,464
126
34,915
66
89,472

3,593
14,565
1,154
14,650
600
16,811
119
7,401
34
4,481
6
1,525
-

4,440
20,025
3,906
50,999
4,722
132,588
1,060
67,378
488
63,593
331
95,851
162
196,053

539
2,115
242
3,210
441
13,617
299
20,778
308
43,170
221
65,993
66
52,699

Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold ............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

18,863
20,380
653,696
691,540

8,490
8,168
727,157
907,087

8,801
7,740
190,412
173,242

27,352
28,758
887,175
855,492

4,424
4,490
835,079
883,078

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ..............................................................................farms
number
10 to 19 ......................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 ..........................................................................farms
number
50 to 99 ..........................................................................farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................farms
number
200 to 499 ......................................................................farms
number
500 or more ...................................................................farms
number

8,499
35,218
3,725
48,712
3,819
114,479
1,551
104,234
772
100,124
370
106,957
127
143,972

5,242
18,110
1,101
14,416
940
27,626
514
35,439
331
43,811
217
60,475
145
527,280

5,039
19,688
1,592
20,828
1,385
42,054
494
32,306
165
21,895
100
29,589
26
24,052

10,399
45,426
6,486
85,643
6,503
191,853
2,282
150,773
1,034
134,583
504
141,390
144
137,507

1,017
4,049
462
6,224
836
26,792
647
45,571
596
81,971
555
165,852
311
504,620

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

76,396
105,978
27,595,928
28,163,195

24
253
6,265
5,817

15
15
208
207

134
100
355,926
342,781

141
1,051
3,646
22,488

711
854
744,262
718,437

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

34,543
129,460
10,574
138,957
11,736
357,197
6,579
449,362
4,710
634,210
3,975
1,183,536
4,279
24,703,206

9
(D)
2
(D)
3
288
1
(D)
4
1,462
5
4,288

9
28
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
-

91
258
12
141
11
318
2
(D)
2
(D)
8
2,763
8
352,021

103
284
16
(D)
9
271
3
223
5
703
4
1,417
1
(D)

465
1,422
61
743
65
1,985
38
2,452
25
3,372
24
7,728
33
726,560

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,183
1,667
2,023,275
2,452,462

93
169
1,153
1,752

43
62
4,331
989

481
4,397
-

501
484
4,198
5,052

57
41
292
8,006

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

702
2,369
95
1,282
89
2,606
58
3,748
29
3,822
65
21,594
145
1,987,854

83
329
6
75
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
-

35
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

394
1,267
49
593
22
562
7
(D)
8
1,288
1
(D)
-

362
1,230
75
986
55
1,471
9
511
-

50
181
5
(D)
2
(D)
-

Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

968
1,165
534,839
771,622

4,246
6,215
419,333
506,085

3,570
5,784
118,886
173,549

8,866
10,386
2,319,313
1,806,291

2,027
2,522
5,551,725
5,227,683

1,931
2,727
34,398
42,102

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

573
1,991
104
1,380
134
3,785
54
3,541
26
3,387
29
8,397
48
512,358

1,588
6,440
762
10,146
801
24,525
438
29,954
249
33,957
220
65,345
188
248,966

1,901
7,464
637
8,365
552
16,322
259
17,289
128
16,887
69
20,428
24
32,131

1,760
7,531
998
13,375
1,703
53,072
1,230
84,890
1,056
144,823
978
291,004
1,141
1,724,618

590
2,194
166
2,177
246
7,596
215
15,373
182
25,209
254
75,078
374
5,424,098

1,150
4,447
355
4,684
269
7,756
100
6,672
40
4,996
13
3,215
4
2,628
--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15
2,207

253
256
2,463
3,523

481
743
11,559
20,786

121
163
948
950

3,825
4,590
176,731
207,660

7,159
8,175
703,091
620,325

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

-

204
663
20
273
22
560
4
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
-

306
1,104
76
(D)
58
1,813
28
1,832
9
1,236
3
(D)
1
(D)

104
(D)
3
40
10
(D)
3
165
1
(D)
-

2,198
8,262
581
7,449
499
14,563
253
16,650
133
17,561
99
28,383
62
83,863

2,247
9,391
1,202
15,962
1,528
47,719
872
59,482
558
73,647
430
126,876
322
370,014

Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

164
1,315

2,918
4,903
146,637
217,172

533
691
76,307
100,794

3,406
4,623
5,117,391
4,995,386

69
147
13,600
37,662

17
98
117
633

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

-

1,474
5,749
439
5,746
514
15,495
214
14,565
145
18,893
87
26,513
45
59,676

302
1,159
83
1,049
62
1,882
32
2,372
17
2,387
9
2,947
28
64,511

552
1,997
255
3,333
412
13,120
407
28,505
398
55,507
480
147,468
902
4,867,461

39
139
5
60
3
84
3
170
9
(D)
9
(D)
1
(D)

15
(D)
2
(D)
-

Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

167
316
1,067
1,594

178
218
165,912
191,756

1,601
2,281
45,123
63,292

10
21
1,816
1,736

735
841
125,568
98,699

5,341
8,240
221,332
277,685

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more ............................................................. farms
number

140
460
12
152
15
455
-

95
299
18
228
13
437
18
1,080
3
353
13
4,401
18
159,114

1,098
3,964
239
3,085
141
3,969
51
3,517
27
3,654
28
9,067
17
17,867

1
(D)
3
111
3
197
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

201
834
110
1,430
153
4,736
102
6,995
80
10,948
46
14,397
43
86,228

3,147
11,738
733
9,676
754
22,890
281
18,745
217
29,793
130
38,300
79
90,190
--continued

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,472
2,409
766,139
934,350

1,344
2,217
227,805
182,893

4,267
6,181
167,806
203,382

12
17
76
73

297
378
4,939
3,993

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

765
2,648
227
2,994
177
5,215
130
9,003
76
9,990
56
16,997
41
719,292

1,029
3,253
115
1,478
49
1,375
57
3,957
38
4,751
33
9,752
23
203,239

2,429
9,564
710
9,324
547
16,386
254
17,260
160
21,208
99
30,951
68
63,113

9
40
3
36
-

191
691
49
634
32
1,002
18
1,108
3
372
4
1,132
-

Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,417
3,210
806,581
710,851

84
60
3,798
2,176

3,392
6,552
5,742,530
6,102,873

778
1,045
69,662
100,909

177
206
3,767
3,224

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

300
1,269
212
2,876
430
13,705
375
26,690
422
57,128
349
99,101
329
605,812

48
162
21
277
7
(D)
2
(D)
3
600
3
2,400

2,061
6,519
380
4,994
335
9,970
156
10,700
138
18,775
141
41,157
181
5,650,415

456
1,719
96
1,193
105
3,030
55
3,843
28
3,777
18
5,188
20
50,912

151
(D)
13
175
6
183
2
(D)
4
1,100
1
(D)

Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

SALES - Con.
Cattle and calves sold - Con.
Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds
or more, sold - Con.
Cattle on feed sold (see text) .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,301
2,336
44,946
81,921

871
1,496
388,785
459,879

476
481
9,871
11,287

7,466
8,931
280,471
276,754

237
479
142,643
160,132

2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 ........................................................................ farms
number
10 to 19 .................................................................... farms
number
20 to 49 .................................................................... farms
number
50 to 99 .................................................................... farms
number
100 to 199 ................................................................ farms
number
200 to 499 ................................................................ farms
number
500 or more .............................................................. farms
number

730
2,703
189
2,460
184
5,521
93
6,461
62
8,198
35
9,891
8
9,712

683
2,250
80
998
50
1,517
15
1,072
11
1,435
11
3,493
21
378,020

353
1,354
46
613
41
1,227
17
1,216
9
1,097
5
1,328
5
3,036

3,265
12,760
1,293
16,915
1,585
47,979
695
46,045
384
49,063
188
54,263
56
53,446

86
298
17
217
34
1,184
20
1,358
28
3,842
20
5,830
32
129,914

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Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

75,442
78,895
67,786,318
60,405,103

753
576
178,275
168,013

43
48
757
1,201

378
208
(D)
(D)

1,142
846
289,342
305,659

1,389
1,521
153,983
163,465

45,047
38,303
260,154
262,098
4,292
5,650
146,672
193,931

618
417
3,877
3,087
50
48
(D)
1,585

36
37
219
272
3
7
(D)
252

351
177
1,409
911
6
14
228
485

901
553
4,728
3,761
58
81
1,965
2,784

1,203
1,251
5,600
7,642
84
108
2,845
3,703

50 to 99 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,182
4,682
215,206
319,128
2,590
4,611
354,203
626,869

25
26
1,822
1,762
15
19
1,836
2,490

3
2
232
(D)
-

12
11
842
(D)
4
3
(D)
(D)

36
49
2,324
3,201
10
18
1,230
2,315

45
67
3,190
4,541
26
46
3,858
5,733

200 to 499 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,524
7,755
1,467,383
2,463,794
3,588
6,010
2,488,234
4,175,405

8
22
2,540
6,311
2
11
(D)
7,146

1
2
(D)
(D)
-

3
2
830
(D)
1
(D)
-

7
21
2,509
6,174
42
54
31,829
39,473

14
32
3,790
10,089
6
7
3,570
5,163

1,000 or more ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,219
11,884
62,854,466
52,363,878

35
33
165,265
145,632

-

1
1
(D)
(D)

88
70
244,757
247,951

11
10
131,130
126,594

32,867
39,367
6,290,610
6,174,439

438
370
18,291
12,507

26
32
(D)
305

157
114
(D)
(D)

638
499
84,044
79,079

654
766
21,364
24,505

24,006
2,427
1,815
4,619

400
14
11
13

25
1

147
5
2
3

517
9
8
104

578
34
24
18

66,441
71,923
61,495,708
54,230,664

605
462
159,984
155,506

33
38
(D)
896

304
168
(D)
(D)

925
713
205,298
226,580

1,119
1,266
132,619
138,960

Hogs and pigs sold ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

74,789
82,028
206,807,181
184,997,686
18,056,981
12,400,977

547
561
733,285
713,668
54,618
39,441

50
47
2,053
2,002
242
205

284
168
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

954
867
1,866,416
2,408,257
84,202
123,803

1,267
1,513
296,378
308,769
34,188
27,488

39,101
249,834
4,819
163,975
3,660
246,540
3,052
411,738

406
2,822
47
(D)
26
1,954
10
(D)

39
238
3
115
5
350
1
(D)

243
1,040
8
(D)
22
(D)
4
(D)

652
4,098
85
2,781
37
2,360
31
3,865

989
5,096
89
2,995
82
5,464
34
4,169

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

4,253
1,305,183
3,357
2,370,219
16,547
202,059,692

12
2,890
7
4,710
39
717,945

1
(D)
1
(D)
-

3
844
1
(D)
3
(D)

7
2,142
4
2,716
138
1,848,454

42
12,002
9
5,369
22
261,283

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ...........................................................................
Other hogs and pigs ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,171
989
882,695
783,467

244
157
3,645
3,232

77
84
8,955
11,775

1,906
1,471
19,937
33,479

1,111
1,148
263,471
347,816

225
204
14,933
23,364

1,010
656
6,218
4,055
70
75
2,194
2,457

209
139
1,181
902
23
6
797
198

58
54
291
(D)
13
12
(D)
402

1,771
1,159
8,538
8,070
68
148
2,142
4,859

905
645
4,551
5,143
64
136
2,197
4,654

145
113
1,032
886
35
19
(D)
625

50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

26
60
1,772
3,927
22
59
2,565
7,877

6
5
490
382
3
3
360
372

3
(D)
4
530

42
109
2,609
7,119
12
34
1,418
4,073

39
119
2,653
8,088
19
67
2,438
9,291

16
22
1,083
1,516
10
17
1,403
2,475

200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10
82
3,149
24,015
5
32
3,860
20,857

3
4
817
1,378
-

2
4
(D)
1,150
2
(D)

10
14
3,080
(D)
2
5
(D)
3,000

23
82
7,137
23,327
12
40
8,515
25,706

9
19
2,715
5,472
8
11
4,836
7,078

1,000 or more .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

28
25
862,937
720,279

-

4
5
7,774
7,388

1
2
(D)
(D)

49
59
235,980
271,607

2
3
(D)
5,312

511
477
167,012
166,410

116
75
944
753

21
46
2,565
2,592

952
887
5,406
7,799

593
781
44,111
52,089

156
160
3,875
5,843

464
19
7
21

108
7
1

14
3
4

920
22
3
7

515
21
18
39

126
7
11
12

1,032
886
715,683
617,057

191
136
2,701
2,479

71
71
6,390
9,183

1,455
1,218
14,531
25,680

893
970
219,360
295,727

190
180
11,058
17,521

Hogs and pigs sold .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

1,230
1,158
2,376,709
2,933,721
159,808
179,415

251
176
6,818
7,079
616
(D)

84
86
49,898
68,934
2,754
2,853

1,326
1,090
25,398
50,533
2,220
3,154

830
995
942,400
1,179,137
68,369
65,384

148
158
20,569
33,231
(D)
4,612

972
6,054
91
3,040
73
4,687
25
3,125

192
1,176
18
546
25
1,509
9
(D)

58
404
4
163
2
(D)
4
(D)

1,147
7,029
101
3,356
39
(D)
22
2,687

551
3,391
66
2,208
61
3,750
37
4,547

87
781
10
331
23
1,561
10
1,395

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

25
7,019
12
7,967
32
2,344,817

6
1,720
1
(D)
-

10
2,426
1
(D)
5
45,835

12
3,386
2
(D)
3
5,160

36
9,761
21
15,514
58
903,229

3
800
8
5,206
7
10,495

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

657
841
32,794
23,352

2,864
3,929
4,298,716
4,094,706

3,420
4,087
3,669,057
3,478,570

8,330
10,205
19,295,092
15,486,531

1,454
1,648
1,885,252
1,520,996

1,498
1,254
348,023
385,811

573
709
3,101
4,097
48
72
1,630
2,676

846
751
6,953
7,138
173
252
5,936
8,813

1,425
1,164
10,493
10,011
206
324
7,032
11,070

780
821
6,803
7,154
245
297
8,643
10,439

746
817
5,742
5,171
116
140
3,956
4,888

1,187
848
6,215
5,838
96
98
(D)
3,354

50 to 99 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

16
29
1,194
1,789
7
12
875
(D)

184
285
12,330
19,821
168
336
24,103
46,886

208
270
14,378
19,389
157
350
20,734
48,196

340
432
23,489
30,340
529
733
73,412
101,516

126
120
8,526
8,340
112
130
15,155
17,569

35
57
(D)
3,799
38
45
5,219
5,985

200 to 499 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

5
15
1,675
3,916
7
1
(D)
(D)

357
727
116,940
239,203
269
608
189,194
420,446

358
696
123,551
225,464
317
495
211,646
343,481

1,318
1,999
439,822
651,802
1,171
2,047
804,492
1,421,544

105
156
35,029
48,967
75
88
53,631
61,359

29
67
8,229
19,231
45
58
31,265
43,250

1,000 or more ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1
3
(D)
8,591

867
970
3,943,260
3,352,399

749
788
3,281,223
2,820,959

3,947
3,876
17,938,431
13,263,736

174
197
1,763,213
1,374,702

68
81
291,257
304,354

247
331
6,092
3,452

1,453
2,313
510,123
446,095

1,825
2,443
313,632
336,240

2,657
4,386
1,086,195
1,145,323

764
904
185,054
156,062

800
718
42,354
44,884

230
4
9
4

688
172
153
440

1,032
210
144
439

844
366
409
1,038

512
92
56
104

678
34
32
56

581
762
26,702
19,900

2,625
3,696
3,788,593
3,648,611

3,017
3,742
3,355,425
3,142,330

8,045
9,863
18,208,897
14,341,208

1,327
1,503
1,700,198
1,364,934

1,219
1,099
305,669
340,927

Hogs and pigs sold ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

728
980
65,618
39,482
6,757
3,260

3,063
4,313
13,196,581
11,178,721
1,105,271
844,360

3,790
4,603
9,523,891
8,221,628
974,290
633,112

8,758
11,275
47,279,443
41,232,492
4,827,224
3,078,455

1,542
1,939
4,712,308
3,512,384
506,448
297,505

1,210
1,220
802,782
986,704
90,198
69,722

599
3,478
50
1,696
29
2,010
18
2,298

721
5,962
154
5,297
191
13,205
188
25,415

1,355
10,017
259
8,890
261
17,142
190
27,337

710
6,382
232
8,252
289
19,516
321
44,256

638
5,048
146
5,176
98
6,852
143
19,241

849
5,483
94
3,213
49
3,369
38
4,906

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

23
7,713
3
1,810
6
46,613

299
94,936
255
177,889
1,255
12,873,877

314
99,484
248
180,270
1,163
9,180,751

931
296,478
1,066
760,668
5,209
46,143,891

181
52,642
84
59,648
252
4,563,701

29
8,297
44
30,926
107
746,588

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ...........................................................................
Other hogs and pigs ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

718
680
10,615
18,262

437
328
4,401
4,637

412
355
(D)
(D)

453
273
11,553
11,434

2,691
2,180
1,032,054
927,400

4,382
5,628
7,652,284
6,440,067

621
549
3,764
3,452
53
85
1,836
2,888

418
297
1,797
1,414
8
15
258
494

338
248
1,680
1,848
23
28
751
946

368
215
2,043
1,152
34
27
1,277
922

1,782
1,291
11,546
9,356
219
184
7,382
6,341

1,089
1,320
8,399
9,620
210
294
7,500
9,991

50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

27
17
1,607
(D)
14
18
1,843
2,440

3
6
(D)
427
5
7
708
987

17
20
1,034
1,362
11
28
1,523
3,647

31
7
1,955
(D)
11
8
1,500
1,100

137
151
9,271
10,214
103
120
13,145
15,940

191
320
12,987
21,376
184
420
25,822
56,550

200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2
5
(D)
1,975
1
2
(D)
(D)

1
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)

7
12
1,840
3,501
5
8
3,305
5,999

6
10
(D)
2,645
1
4
(D)
(D)

137
129
44,025
40,340
104
85
75,366
64,942

494
900
160,952
287,157
459
750
321,766
521,358

1,000 or more .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4
5,286

-

11
11
(D)
(D)

2
2
(D)
(D)

209
220
871,319
780,267

1,755
1,624
7,114,858
5,534,015

359
375
2,336
4,062

160
133
941
1,295

220
192
4,324
5,288

212
137
2,163
1,916

1,085
1,006
105,209
103,430

1,558
2,466
597,029
601,689

336
18
4
1

155
3
2

198
8
6
8

190
15
5
2

827
96
61
101

647
158
181
572

601
556
8,279
14,200

361
270
3,460
3,342

305
310
(D)
(D)

402
225
9,390
9,518

2,445
2,007
926,845
823,970

4,163
5,362
7,055,255
5,838,378

Hogs and pigs sold .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

525
540
15,513
(D)
1,235
(D)

460
310
7,954
9,033
813
(D)

454
379
123,734
137,357
(D)
8,268

350
250
17,955
18,594
2,108
(D)

2,930
2,336
3,316,183
2,789,197
357,495
200,027

4,748
6,390
22,815,512
18,618,300
2,139,877
1,398,234

401
2,390
62
2,012
33
2,165
23
3,096

418
2,192
16
516
19
1,414
2
(D)

336
2,182
47
1,582
19
1,112
13
1,864

238
1,464
38
1,200
39
2,621
22
2,798

1,898
12,564
208
6,851
140
9,274
123
16,383

1,065
8,102
200
6,938
200
13,459
221
31,393

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

2
(D)
1
(D)
3
4,850

3
(D)
2
(D)

15
4,521
7
4,518
17
107,955

9
2,100
1
(D)
3
(D)

163
47,133
76
53,279
322
3,170,699

344
109,778
371
266,945
2,347
22,378,897

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

683
692
337,244
302,190

2,999
3,449
3,101,469
2,909,609

483
454
181,602
172,951

2,213
3,075
3,268,544
2,933,620

91
110
2,949
(D)

266
208
2,792
2,718

562
561
2,964
3,868
45
57
1,483
2,039

1,581
1,396
10,736
11,241
230
291
7,937
10,341

359
261
1,873
1,727
41
49
(D)
1,765

428
473
3,666
4,702
129
205
4,499
7,345

78
94
389
(D)
8
3
(D)
100

253
195
1,160
1,070
4
7
148
224

50 to 99 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15
10
977
634
9
11
1,226
1,548

223
310
15,282
21,906
193
326
27,239
43,771

27
46
1,758
3,178
10
29
1,147
3,797

139
283
9,600
19,390
200
412
28,113
56,759

3
10
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

3
1
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)

200 to 499 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3
1,035
6
11
3,921
7,208

244
453
76,922
139,228
146
269
103,142
189,431

5
20
1,500
6,783
1
9
(D)
6,030

435
701
141,150
219,913
318
427
220,288
296,189

1
(D)
-

4
2
983
(D)
1
(D)

1,000 or more ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

46
39
326,673
285,858

382
404
2,860,211
2,493,691

40
40
173,253
149,671

564
574
2,861,228
2,329,322

1
1
(D)
(D)

-

336
369
(D)
33,371

1,749
2,246
358,137
356,702

221
280
(D)
20,096

905
1,586
389,280
374,163

35
45
758
(D)

98
75
591
522

318
11
2
5

1,203
192
123
231

171
8
4
38

345
169
106
285

31
2
1
1

93
2
3
-

530
628
(D)
268,819

2,666
3,191
2,743,332
2,552,907

434
411
(D)
152,855

2,150
2,944
2,879,264
2,559,457

75
96
2,191
4,757

224
186
2,201
2,196

Hogs and pigs sold ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

439
504
1,294,545
1,171,039
129,424
82,298

2,971
3,752
9,073,468
9,288,986
725,738
570,551

565
542
334,101
336,032
36,331
26,531

2,482
3,594
10,880,337
8,993,521
923,209
590,581

70
102
(D)
11,829
(D)
930

298
212
4,901
4,227
518
(D)

328
2,451
30
981
13
(D)
8
1,088

1,258
9,906
285
9,685
198
13,846
195
26,657

416
2,402
41
1,401
39
2,703
16
1,930

437
3,762
106
(D)
134
(D)
150
20,473

55
276
5
143
7
(D)
1
(D)

258
1,297
22
763
8
571
7
1,062

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

6
1,575
7
(D)
47
1,281,554

318
93,872
148
101,702
569
8,817,800

10
3,449
4
2,650
39
319,566

331
103,790
318
222,757
1,006
10,516,403

1
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
1
(D)
-

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ...........................................................................
Other hogs and pigs ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

271
357
8,551
14,162

395
346
1,972
3,489

1,871
1,527
85,741
81,886

2,836
2,542
10,134,004
9,887,421

350
433
181,679
138,838

3,718
4,286
1,831,084
1,422,966

234
306
1,208
1,687
10
16
(D)
558

385
319
1,453
1,595
7
15
205
474

1,612
1,287
9,265
7,652
146
108
4,772
3,598

927
743
5,129
5,371
104
125
(D)
4,043

182
172
1,608
1,511
39
45
1,404
1,596

2,261
2,189
13,370
16,327
240
384
8,379
13,320

50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10
10
710
(D)
6
10
829
1,406

2
3
(D)
(D)
1
8
(D)
960

52
63
3,431
4,362
21
24
2,605
3,308

64
91
(D)
5,823
42
70
5,396
9,227

30
66
2,122
4,456
26
55
3,433
7,315

185
348
12,363
24,345
137
294
18,774
40,406

200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

6
10
1,736
2,691
4
2
2,500
(D)

1
(D)
-

13
19
3,902
5,896
4
9
2,360
5,876

47
45
14,192
12,355
48
64
34,900
47,232

35
47
11,101
14,534
10
26
7,543
16,896

215
408
68,563
130,231
148
250
101,477
173,641

1,000 or more .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1
3
(D)
5,952

-

23
17
59,406
51,194

1,604
1,404
10,066,667
9,803,370

28
22
154,468
92,530

532
413
1,608,158
1,024,696

81
106
1,001
1,885

157
124
585
808

801
663
13,363
10,676

959
902
1,010,883
964,169

183
266
38,186
20,540

1,469
2,200
159,764
158,066

69
9
2
1

153
4
-

766
19
2
14

597
34
24
304

137
12
9
25

1,078
125
107
159

241
315
7,550
12,277

291
304
1,387
2,681

1,608
1,345
72,378
71,210

2,598
2,448
9,123,121
8,923,252

319
404
143,493
118,298

3,313
3,865
1,671,320
1,264,900

Hogs and pigs sold .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

381
378
23,420
30,820
2,349
2,313

351
306
3,792
5,114
375
381

1,817
1,490
322,396
255,445
28,302
14,005

2,459
2,332
43,241,680
42,018,621
3,104,731
2,183,646

351
474
675,808
393,422
34,910
25,888

4,505
4,976
5,881,107
4,609,153
571,685
322,687

333
1,788
11
315
12
784
5
642

322
1,799
15
517
11
826
1
(D)

1,468
9,915
155
5,136
74
4,892
60
7,215

551
3,891
77
2,681
40
2,498
40
5,668

132
1,148
57
1,983
45
2,989
31
4,223

2,536
16,239
323
(D)
279
(D)
195
25,311

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

8
2,543
9
5,848
3
11,500

2
(D)
-

20
5,456
10
6,532
30
283,250

48
13,204
47
33,105
1,656
43,180,633

21
6,894
23
16,052
42
642,519

255
78,659
171
118,935
746
5,611,931

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,702
2,491
2,398,372
2,246,926

1,283
1,283
21,125
20,941

3,637
3,825
1,167,449
1,226,845

103
64
2,316
2,381

812
900
293,793
291,743

2,338
2,011
13,314
12,663
141
184
4,673
6,067

1,184
1,156
5,869
5,910
50
56
(D)
1,873

2,565
2,454
15,799
17,003
207
300
6,862
10,348

82
47
500
350
10
5
368
144

646
566
3,130
4,757
59
128
2,018
4,224

50 to 99 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

72
102
4,733
6,580
25
27
3,167
3,521

17
34
1,173
(D)
11
19
1,454
2,485

135
184
8,826
12,225
98
163
13,819
21,892

6
3
(D)
202
3
5
320
638

24
71
1,606
4,886
12
31
1,597
4,113

200 to 499 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15
23
4,825
6,183
16
42
11,557
28,730

14
13
4,800
4,250
6
3
4,892
2,221

150
232
44,783
74,114
117
177
79,605
119,729

2
4
(D)
1,047
-

16
29
5,611
9,295
5
20
3,587
13,310

1,000 or more ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

95
102
2,356,103
2,183,182

1
2
(D)
(D)

365
315
997,755
971,534

-

50
55
276,244
251,158

1,374
1,326
393,066
331,742

457
405
3,936
4,149

1,380
1,506
119,946
140,346

61
38
533
581

370
510
27,765
30,913

1,241
45
9
79

424
20
8
5

1,098
77
46
159

52
8
1
-

336
11
8
15

2,269
2,136
2,005,306
1,915,184

1,125
1,146
17,189
16,792

3,292
3,500
1,047,503
1,086,499

80
58
1,783
1,800

664
788
266,028
260,830

Hogs and pigs sold ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ................................................................................farms
number
25 to 49 ..............................................................................farms
number
50 to 99 ..............................................................................farms
number
100 to 199 ..........................................................................farms
number

2,274
2,256
9,010,682
7,264,319
555,521
462,849

1,466
1,558
(D)
43,008
5,662
3,540

3,440
3,785
4,198,235
4,269,350
336,437
269,318

81
51
4,526
3,041
354
227

700
736
1,091,982
1,065,420
77,211
61,589

1,729
11,095
179
(D)
120
8,016
70
8,877

1,292
6,760
68
2,286
43
2,713
26
3,533

2,208
14,176
228
8,033
153
10,003
122
16,802

54
486
11
382
6
354
1
(D)

514
3,080
66
2,075
23
1,485
20
2,989

200 to 499 ..........................................................................farms
number
500 to 999 ..........................................................................farms
number
1,000 or more ....................................................................farms
number

48
13,021
12
(D)
116
8,955,884

22
5,482
4
3,400
11
(D)

147
43,633
72
50,277
510
4,055,311

8
(D)
1
(D)
-

8
2,379
9
6,276
60
1,073,698

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .....................................................................................
25 to 49 ...................................................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

959
1,506
1,490,034
1,375,506

1,566
1,491
138,207
230,532

4,471
4,671
1,155,790
953,290

611
518
760,035
670,047

249
206
2,701
2,019

231
279
1,896
2,643
72
118
2,407
4,106

1,291
1,068
7,216
7,036
116
150
4,114
5,066

4,044
3,831
17,384
23,594
210
383
6,821
13,064

526
436
2,851
2,703
32
36
1,118
1,164

232
190
1,002
1,051
8
9
305
306

50 to 99 ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

74
184
5,052
12,432
73
193
9,736
26,275

62
84
4,165
5,568
20
45
2,840
6,046

115
243
7,554
15,919
44
108
5,944
13,803

18
13
1,135
888
6
8
811
1,038

4
5
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)

200 to 499 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ............................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

145
313
41,774
98,040
101
162
69,624
108,709

34
60
11,515
18,108
13
40
11,204
28,242

38
73
11,168
21,274
9
13
6,459
9,012

10
5
3,244
1,252
6
3,833

4
1
1,020
(D)
-

1,000 or more .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

263
257
1,359,545
1,123,301

30
44
97,153
160,466

11
20
1,100,460
856,624

19
14
750,876
659,169

-

430
864
165,487
153,172

809
797
12,967
29,376

1,919
2,400
94,918
110,294

232
231
(D)
(D)

90
87
515
429

182
58
40
150

749
27
15
18

1,760
91
49
19

209
9
10
4

87
2
1

900
1,421
1,324,547
1,222,334

1,292
1,332
125,240
201,156

3,553
4,002
1,060,872
842,996

526
467
(D)
(D)

209
178
2,186
1,590

Hogs and pigs sold .......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 49 ............................................................................. farms
number
50 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 199 ......................................................................... farms
number

1,042
1,738
4,487,708
3,773,503
381,360
(D)

1,160
1,130
470,213
635,014
33,797
42,632

4,053
3,962
2,794,334
1,659,834
237,504
128,231

630
480
2,050,082
1,886,880
196,595
153,112

239
206
4,968
4,933
697
374

189
1,670
82
2,760
79
5,258
88
11,617

837
5,635
112
3,853
54
3,572
50
6,261

3,364
15,886
293
10,026
153
10,497
126
16,436

492
2,715
48
1,633
28
1,748
19
2,174

207
1,088
11
429
7
447
8
1,139

200 to 499 ......................................................................... farms
number
500 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

130
39,773
111
78,171
363
4,348,459

27
9,235
23
15,669
57
425,988

64
19,469
25
17,197
28
2,704,823

17
4,506
4
2,350
22
2,034,956

6
1,865
-

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ....................................................................................
25 to 49 ..................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs .................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

--continued

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

INVENTORY
Total hogs and pigs .........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
25 to 49 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,240
855
371,176
409,284

1,463
961
28,545
30,289

955
808
8,948
12,773

3,188
2,993
436,814
535,393

272
184
107,180
114,047

987
636
5,533
4,196
96
94
3,282
3,164

1,339
826
6,966
4,263
82
65
2,754
2,137

910
737
3,442
4,036
22
36
763
1,180

2,212
1,714
14,882
12,359
261
293
9,060
10,232

218
125
1,369
851
18
18
605
627

50 to 99 ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
100 to 199 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

60
31
4,169
2,122
27
30
3,411
4,407

18
20
1,179
1,339
11
27
1,511
3,575

13
22
880
1,418
6
7
803
(D)

225
245
15,358
16,520
138
218
(D)
29,865

21
13
1,397
974
8
9
1,189
1,210

200 to 499 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
500 to 999 ................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17
16
4,556
4,551
10
6
6,437
3,790

3
11
1,187
2,734
4
4
3,005
2,677

2
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
-

156
250
(D)
77,264
87
154
60,971
110,372

4
10
1,384
2,690
6
3,060

1,000 or more ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

43
42
343,788
387,054

6
8
11,943
13,564

1
2
(D)
(D)

109
119
269,960
278,781

3
3
101,236
104,635

606
450
32,187
31,528

601
358
4,522
5,337

345
350
1,548
2,106

1,447
1,475
52,669
65,217

150
97
27,811
19,918

563
19
7
17

569
22
3
7

339
5
1
-

1,148
119
91
89

137
10
3

1,067
766
338,989
377,756

1,215
852
24,023
24,952

791
711
7,400
10,667

2,873
2,752
384,145
470,176

227
174
79,369
94,129

Hogs and pigs sold ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 ................................................................................farms
number
25 to 49 ..............................................................................farms
number
50 to 99 ..............................................................................farms
number
100 to 199 ..........................................................................farms
number

964
834
965,117
847,002
56,960
72,213

1,596
1,067
58,917
80,159
5,921
6,803

1,042
717
19,588
26,173
2,089
1,992

3,516
3,245
1,085,793
1,294,440
100,309
79,836

368
247
330,377
356,435
41,923
23,057

723
5,178
67
2,301
54
3,690
38
4,628

1,344
8,120
130
4,563
37
2,655
33
4,299

936
4,733
40
1,365
38
2,510
19
2,580

2,252
14,963
300
(D)
231
(D)
218
30,753

302
1,982
29
1,068
12
927
16
2,072

200 to 499 ..........................................................................farms
number
500 to 999 ..........................................................................farms
number
1,000 or more ....................................................................farms
number

13
3,998
13
7,530
56
937,792

33
9,003
9
6,885
10
23,392

7
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)

227
68,781
110
75,012
178
870,505

4
(D)
2
(D)
3
322,072

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 .....................................................................................
25 to 49 ...................................................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................................................
100 or more ............................................................................
Other hogs and pigs ....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
SALES

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[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

INVENTORY
Any poultry ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

187,420
146,206

5,188
4,417

103
94

2,095
748

6,089
5,510

5,959
4,260

Layers (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

145,615
98,315
349,772,508
334,435,155

2,417
1,662
9,624,254
9,656,322

86
82
3,623
2,872

1,885
582
(D)
(D)

3,047
1,905
13,977,804
13,189,901

5,098
3,244
21,091,629
22,768,304

125,195
10,648
5,001
785
626
1,373
1,292
261
434

1,751
146
67
27
45
243
125
6
7

70
9
6
1
-

1,786
77
20
1
1

2,260
181
58
6
74
252
201
10
5

4,553
265
159
48
4
9
15
8
37

Pullets for laying flock replacement ............................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

22,514
25,624
105,876,529
94,882,450

571
559
5,435,952
4,950,238

20
21
530
570

179
172
(D)
(D)

674
593
8,074,630
6,045,372

724
809
4,613,085
4,171,400

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

32,668
37,937
1,602,574,592
1,389,279,047

2,263
2,253
178,338,741
158,296,720

22
23
2,100
1,533

101
151
2,006
9,205

2,408
3,058
202,397,626
181,555,253

374
550
44,384,231
33,239,341

Turkeys (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17,226
16,586
107,173,804
93,028,191

279
262
8,788
(D)

24
15
718
404

226
86
856
580

530
457
9,437,181
8,603,489

469
432
6,703,230
5,950,670

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

66,612
49,724

1,245
1,033

42
30

620
383

1,557
811

2,160
1,778

Any poultry sold (see text) ............................................... farms, 2007
2002

148,911
83,383

4,884
3,839

88
47

1,022
303

5,640
5,148

4,114
1,980

Layers and pullets sold ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

27,606
23,993
356,309,743
377,864,191

983
705
17,884,531
17,958,436

23
18
(D)
6,514

227
96
4,387
(D)

1,197
917
25,769,540
23,935,586

702
652
12,641,890
14,575,431

Layers sold (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

24,971
18,621
194,955,057
202,947,490

778
500
7,681,447
7,659,735

22
17
5,678
(D)

220
80
3,778
(D)

934
643
11,576,276
9,124,085

667
570
8,786,250
10,285,584

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,169
8,193
161,354,686
174,916,701

240
265
10,203,084
10,298,701

3
2
(D)
(D)

27
31
609
(D)

311
324
14,193,264
14,811,501

84
177
3,855,640
4,289,847

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

27,091
32,006
8,914,828,122
8,500,313,357

2,428
2,600
1,016,230,625
1,050,885,771

12
11
(D)
4,262

29
59
456
(D)

2,485
3,520
1,171,556,369
1,181,907,700

229
338
280,512,754
260,447,483

9,743
618
623
2,270
7,333
6,504

55
26
55
509
1,008
775

10
2
-

29
-

64
49
74
301
1,154
843

153
5
7
15
14
35

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,284
8,436
295,793,159
283,247,649

76
49
(D)
(D)

16
13
983
850

39
24
280
295

318
292
29,164,234
28,459,783

218
237
16,151,754
17,581,408

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002

15,823
15,165

366
334

15
11

77
101

510
244

540
599

SALES

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Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

INVENTORY
Any poultry .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002

3,348
2,104

959
683

918
697

4,099
2,530

5,490
4,139

549
209

Layers (see text) ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................................

3,018
1,712
3,902,950
4,057,514

822
590
(D)
(D)

164
58
(D)
(D)

3,361
1,707
11,787,758
10,581,159

2,870
1,274
19,273,181
20,022,117

354
125
368,233
537,882

2,782
161
63
5
1
1
5

655
89
66
8
1
1
2

139
11
7
1
5
1

3,038
198
86
16
1
8
6
1
7

2,094
166
82
22
80
153
216
22
35

325
12
9
3
1
1
2
1

Pullets for laying flock replacement .............................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

398
426
762,814
646,573

142
116
(D)
(D)

33
10
(D)
(D)

488
448
2,582,653
2,184,954

587
416
7,675,221
7,384,754

15
26
(D)
67,925

Broilers and other meat-type chickens .........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

291
315
11,053
9,119

96
74
100,549
41,195

778
634
51,092,495
45,649,977

376
551
14,123,694
19,726,572

2,170
2,419
235,400,227
204,678,169

59
39
2,128
202,902

Turkeys (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

388
261
(D)
(D)

114
89
3,564
1,480

21
7
701
233

478
426
13,780
3,288

350
169
1,986
1,376

14
7
95
75

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002

1,238
862

388
250

52
27

1,850
1,080

1,430
647

263
118

Any poultry sold (see text) ...............................................farms, 2007
2002

2,515
861

801
415

978
857

2,984
1,387

5,041
3,883

282
110

Layers and pullets sold ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

436
290
2,714,726
2,029,698

205
156
1,917,729
2,875,897

58
25
997,135
1,071,053

701
525
7,051,263
8,190,306

1,128
805
30,149,475
29,103,083

25
25
176,585
458,280

Layers sold (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

420
243
(D)
(D)

197
142
(D)
(D)

49
20
(D)
557,675

641
443
4,836,424
4,086,482

914
594
16,615,602
15,217,322

24
20
(D)
(D)

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ..................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

32
91
(D)
(D)

16
32
(D)
(D)

9
7
(D)
513,378

102
151
2,214,839
4,103,824

271
253
13,533,873
13,885,761

3
6
(D)
(D)

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more ....................................................................

146
171
17,729
20,400

72
50
420,789
264,866

845
820
246,098,878
255,873,656

248
446
73,353,351
109,236,689

2,265
2,758
1,398,912,031
1,288,543,081

7
17
(D)
881,112

145
1
-

57
13
2
-

132
13
34
121
413
132

123
3
6
21
62
33

92
26
129
160
678
1,180

6
1
-

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

134
150
(D)
(D)

73
82
11,752
5,923

14
3
(D)
(D)

137
127
12,018
1,683

46
35
395
712

1
(D)

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................farms, 2007
2002

228
238

105
70

27
6

513
390

391
269

46
45

SALES

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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

INVENTORY
Any poultry ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

1,895
1,646

3,322
2,150

4,545
2,961

3,616
2,658

3,040
2,468

5,126
3,302

Layers (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

1,610
1,318
(D)
907,873

2,801
1,672
5,285,583
3,290,313

3,583
2,152
24,238,513
21,952,110

2,966
1,934
53,793,712
38,650,210

2,634
1,961
(D)
(D)

4,129
2,197
4,584,535
4,343,328

1,539
40
27
1
1
1
1

2,406
245
115
18
1
4
4
2
6

3,053
271
150
18
4
19
21
11
36

2,403
286
143
30
40
9
6
8
41

2,355
193
72
10
1
1
1
1

3,545
344
131
19
3
36
47
1
3

Pullets for laying flock replacement ............................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

189
330
(D)
383,833

404
417
694,102
480,897

519
540
6,928,062
5,764,843

425
472
11,404,869
7,403,989

394
491
(D)
813,389

788
664
1,796,532
1,582,946

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

233
275
7,918
7,685

370
401
108,932
26,537

594
572
5,536,933
3,823,936

738
661
1,803,429
1,730,091

270
374
19,535
18,536

909
925
49,776,656
44,713,685

Turkeys (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

149
242
1,242
1,774

362
297
845,971
959,732

498
423
5,971,548
3,848,054

417
355
4,002,111
3,681,862

220
231
561,484
881,121

434
333
30,785
5,274

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

629
598

1,442
881

1,517
920

1,315
934

1,295
966

1,867
1,208

Any poultry sold (see text) ............................................... farms, 2007
2002

1,075
631

2,708
1,063

3,798
1,614

3,174
1,572

2,388
1,102

4,088
1,649

Layers and pullets sold ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

277
216
(D)
(D)

510
329
4,436,920
3,297,908

707
472
24,237,390
21,835,768

556
462
38,513,622
30,174,804

318
442
(D)
3,670,042

819
462
7,189,256
3,934,211

Layers sold (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

268
190
(D)
(D)

473
286
3,219,016
2,306,950

633
386
11,731,996
10,313,104

508
337
23,477,649
18,389,060

303
316
12,804
1,081,920

738
374
3,454,855
1,786,031

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17
54
280
8,100

63
89
1,217,904
990,958

121
147
12,505,394
11,522,664

86
174
15,035,973
11,785,744

33
180
(D)
2,588,122

170
132
3,734,401
2,148,180

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

125
131
7,937
7,475

260
239
325,036
82,974

399
385
37,072,109
25,385,811

598
629
10,257,286
9,558,127

158
183
26,941
91,894

647
669
309,769,263
271,176,998

125
-

244
15
1
-

298
11
5
54
8
23

542
35
1
1
10
9

154
4
-

179
10
9
12
174
263

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

93
122
1,369
1,728

141
135
2,189,971
2,462,199

351
304
13,487,899
10,540,463

235
200
8,682,434
9,145,415

83
86
1,184,840
1,599,882

117
76
(D)
4,143

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002

169
161

340
308

456
361

358
286

281
298

400
333

SALES

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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

INVENTORY
Any poultry .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002

1,967
1,862

1,506
1,211

2,017
1,639

1,552
1,030

6,135
4,374

5,057
4,377

Layers (see text) ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................................

1,450
1,034
1,991,941
2,098,325

1,346
1,044
(D)
(D)

1,229
810
2,662,723
3,172,376

1,354
846
139,764
319,358

5,247
3,491
9,034,335
7,308,261

3,760
2,859
10,596,573
11,876,411

1,236
126
55
2
1
7
18
3
2

1,176
105
53
7
1
1
3

1,033
87
83
14
1
2
2
2
5

1,173
111
55
11
2
1
1
-

4,366
562
286
19
1
2
1
10

3,156
342
181
24
6
15
1
8
27

Pullets for laying flock replacement .............................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

241
367
596,038
528,211

239
259
1,551,061
1,588,361

191
189
250,395
824,922

182
212
(D)
57,953

857
812
1,987,718
1,799,012

523
700
3,178,990
3,181,863

Broilers and other meat-type chickens .........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

410
699
36,286,035
44,826,256

214
216
14,849
22,323

783
757
65,503,541
51,135,826

114
152
(D)
(D)

1,088
1,035
682,297
663,588

1,195
1,281
8,649,569
4,885,619

Turkeys (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

127
163
801
946

181
169
3,097
3,429

142
110
223,233
108,550

198
157
17,501
18,623

731
612
1,978,869
1,204,019

601
754
18,298,316
15,512,346

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002

797
666

523
314

498
357

655
389

2,655
1,693

2,122
1,769

Any poultry sold (see text) ...............................................farms, 2007
2002

1,568
1,081

1,195
734

1,833
1,316

1,269
565

4,831
2,206

4,392
2,667

Layers and pullets sold ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

233
259
2,945,868
2,361,964

242
272
4,329,338
4,882,262

255
235
2,353,668
4,148,365

232
205
203,401
344,424

900
725
4,759,730
6,995,451

662
699
10,736,735
11,206,542

Layers sold (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

211
199
1,734,991
1,238,308

221
242
3,033,065
(D)

241
191
1,777,658
2,161,810

224
185
(D)
(D)

863
599
1,817,564
4,905,609

613
555
4,593,883
6,944,601

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ..................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

37
98
1,210,877
1,123,656

35
83
1,296,273
(D)

26
71
576,010
1,986,555

20
48
(D)
(D)

97
216
2,942,166
2,089,842

75
236
6,142,852
4,261,941

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more ....................................................................

308
567
187,733,125
216,941,912

180
165
19,840
46,966

808
862
296,373,113
287,106,225

94
81
17,330
29,424

725
659
4,041,902
4,027,972

940
1,036
47,948,383
31,138,768

27
4
5
14
120
138

180
-

105
21
33
125
327
197

94
-

706
7
7
4
1

781
27
1
5
99
27

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

21
22
177
268

155
197
(D)
11,973

86
63
739,398
527,497

125
108
62,243
64,393

456
366
5,069,587
3,306,299

375
479
46,177,541
45,866,989

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................farms, 2007
2002

153
199

106
105

124
127

140
110

717
517

587
613

SALES

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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

INVENTORY
Any poultry ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

3,641
4,471

7,553
6,305

1,845
1,472

2,280
1,812

353
337

1,002
711

Layers (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

1,925
2,097
6,236,952
5,386,404

6,099
4,625
7,249,420
6,978,102

1,650
1,215
355,226
349,040

1,960
1,396
10,487,473
11,786,314

312
281
5,852
5,164

912
608
210,380
175,250

1,498
139
70
17
7
75
111
5
3

5,415
411
177
30
6
20
32
4
4

1,522
66
24
7
15
15
1
-

1,662
182
83
12
1
3
4
13

291
15
6
-

771
100
34
2
4
1

Pullets for laying flock replacement ............................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

425
521
3,590,994
2,479,032

927
1,247
2,694,950
2,350,139

214
235
135,228
124,064

283
326
2,189,919
(D)

46
65
1,036
1,201

129
149
73,792
76,287

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,478
2,054
150,596,764
134,737,744

978
1,239
46,654,478
33,511,287

150
236
107,962
104,669

321
385
772,946
584,353

31
23
314
321

120
79
24,208
28,879

Turkeys (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

203
307
1,396
2,065

868
850
8,604,222
7,193,751

149
156
16,297
15,724

209
197
761,232
(D)

38
50
148
229

145
76
2,534
2,025

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

1,029
1,037

2,596
2,079

607
518

1,008
657

124
124

360
247

Any poultry sold (see text) ............................................... farms, 2007
2002

3,262
2,867

6,114
3,103

1,396
501

1,875
724

213
148

793
391

Layers and pullets sold ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

530
489
12,437,476
9,149,348

949
972
7,412,506
6,644,451

192
152
39,840
132,647

262
234
8,433,542
8,054,788

37
63
509
1,090

168
129
216,293
227,363

Layers sold (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

447
351
6,118,344
3,009,286

818
631
2,714,572
2,694,407

189
143
(D)
132,047

245
191
(D)
(D)

37
40
498
547

160
121
(D)
(D)

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

119
187
6,319,132
6,140,062

185
444
4,697,934
3,950,044

8
24
(D)
600

32
74
(D)
(D)

4
30
11
543

16
37
(D)
(D)

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

1,453
1,928
823,427,574
752,632,925

644
812
279,937,641
273,135,329

87
77
119,677
100,660

206
231
4,893,959
3,361,353

4
18
(D)
3,383

83
83
(D)
(D)

47
13
19
55
545
774

267
12
2
13
111
239

67
20
-

196
4
5
1

4
-

82
1
-

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

28
73
209
1,701

481
437
20,120,291
18,444,741

64
56
22,376
14,808

66
76
3,870,156
(D)

13
23
215
636

96
79
5,447
4,598

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002

223
282

490
474

137
134

196
175

17
38

73
45

SALES

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

INVENTORY
Any poultry .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002

1,609
1,330

1,762
1,473

4,597
3,327

6,598
6,251

625
593

6,390
5,773

Layers (see text) ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more ....................................................................

1,367
1,042
1,560,177
2,065,685

1,571
1,229
(D)
(D)

4,006
2,617
3,952,975
3,819,432

3,736
2,571
12,748,275
10,150,213

516
424
109,344
200,440

5,255
4,419
27,070,109
30,759,965

1,147
121
80
14
1
1
3

1,436
97
33
3
1
1

3,345
381
214
45
1
3
5
4
8

2,891
267
118
25
111
139
159
18
8

426
61
27
1
1
-

4,257
543
299
30
5
13
17
39
52

Pullets for laying flock replacement .............................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

185
258
6,498
102,142

190
258
(D)
283,326

683
744
1,337,636
1,312,959

728
961
7,129,798
5,705,003

82
142
(D)
33,269

850
1,196
6,778,418
6,871,958

Broilers and other meat-type chickens .........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

158
166
17,914
20,724

86
174
11,220
11,255

636
590
468,943
605,111

1,879
2,466
149,921,809
149,439,592

126
143
15,805
29,910

1,027
1,226
10,021,948
5,878,909

Turkeys (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

151
170
18,405
9,135

214
246
6,156
5,103

529
406
99,333
(D)

846
899
17,865,896
14,554,229

60
81
444,274
443,160

627
639
2,074,750
1,873,917

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002

731
573

624
535

1,810
1,371

1,805
1,340

278
243

2,068
1,648

Any poultry sold (see text) ...............................................farms, 2007
2002

1,360
910

1,150
465

3,810
1,742

6,003
4,807

578
243

5,539
3,452

Layers and pullets sold ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

299
332
139,864
562,684

180
194
(D)
(D)

818
654
2,636,388
3,843,632

1,301
1,167
22,387,551
20,426,081

58
53
(D)
(D)

1,188
1,264
27,604,638
40,162,666

Layers sold (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

289
301
138,670
552,629

173
160
(D)
(D)

790
525
1,827,329
3,155,104

1,060
851
11,044,091
8,590,685

58
42
(D)
(D)

1,069
959
14,275,248
24,587,271

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ..................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

34
68
1,194
10,055

9
71
257
(D)

86
211
809,059
688,528

287
480
11,343,460
11,835,396

4
22
(D)
712

198
430
13,329,390
15,575,395

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more ....................................................................

128
154
119,175
79,060

24
43
(D)
(D)

452
421
1,779,733
2,817,234

1,948
2,444
781,416,896
739,566,977

75
84
14,442
185,702

791
968
49,656,074
28,764,494

125
2
1
-

23
1
-

423
25
1
1
1
1

101
36
81
353
853
524

74
1
-

591
21
49
81
29
20

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

92
110
38,017
38,985

47
56
4,041
4,119

313
260
(D)
(D)

635
667
60,030,181
50,896,556

29
33
1,941,708
1,902,891

433
446
5,931,966
6,222,206

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................farms, 2007
2002

247
279

104
113

517
466

433
423

76
84

524
546

SALES

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

INVENTORY
Any poultry ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

6,480
5,759

4,856
4,588

9,423
7,043

200
173

2,571
1,959

Layers (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

5,235
4,085
3,323,802
4,200,104

4,386
3,820
2,736,464
2,877,868

7,604
5,165
21,982,408
23,196,416

154
138
45,825
38,223

1,756
1,107
4,714,337
5,583,892

4,563
348
153
20
23
74
48
5
1

4,073
234
65
9
1
4

6,244
643
379
71
78
57
41
50
41

131
12
7
1
2
1
-

1,492
119
83
4
1
8
31
9
9

Pullets for laying flock replacement ............................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

940
1,241
1,344,077
1,447,196

604
800
583,090
645,276

1,033
1,056
6,072,455
5,334,483

24
28
3,219
(D)

298
325
1,710,054
1,332,774

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

857
1,282
44,314,617
38,158,921

398
598
4,005,909
3,863,293

1,499
1,635
27,508,731
21,588,819

18
22
(D)
(D)

512
521
45,792,333
32,372,047

Turkeys (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

418
553
(D)
323,492

372
450
3,019
6,412

835
704
3,537,517
3,622,802

32
28
1,912
1,413

337
331
5,484,201
4,636,236

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

2,492
2,223

1,506
1,637

3,046
2,194

66
63

956
675

Any poultry sold (see text) ............................................... farms, 2007
2002

5,014
2,726

3,070
2,478

7,885
4,028

162
76

2,090
1,113

Layers and pullets sold ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

853
895
5,550,777
6,343,954

626
750
2,173,181
2,344,211

1,567
1,368
25,939,024
28,935,133

37
28
22,220
27,088

411
278
7,199,224
12,073,057

Layers sold (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

779
635
2,968,687
3,027,523

606
645
1,399,724
1,382,330

1,399
1,083
13,138,745
14,548,063

35
28
(D)
(D)

370
211
3,038,675
4,469,553

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

132
373
2,582,090
3,316,431

54
212
773,457
961,881

225
391
12,800,279
14,387,070

2
2
(D)
(D)

74
103
4,160,549
7,603,504

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

636
871
242,228,335
231,877,714

270
403
24,625,417
17,296,520

1,139
1,231
150,102,682
132,507,545

12
8
(D)
(D)

453
426
236,209,584
181,792,956

139
3
18
55
307
114

233
6
2
6
23

613
86
22
102
235
81

11
1
-

49
5
6
28
157
208

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

120
115
739,814
933,382

167
246
1,964
7,101

473
457
10,927,070
9,297,203

27
22
(D)
6,042

200
181
19,478,631
18,085,815

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002

487
575

333
542

903
776

22
12

265
165

SALES

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

INVENTORY
Any poultry .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002

1,187
1,002

6,527
5,066

17,816
14,112

1,629
1,504

1,201
983

Layers (see text) ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 .....................................................................................
50 to 99 ...................................................................................
100 to 399 ...............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ............................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 .........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 .....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 .....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 .....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

915
737
2,920,799
2,226,368

5,176
3,551
1,713,388
1,160,590

14,562
9,915
19,116,712
18,444,496

1,310
1,089
3,584,791
3,426,388

1,068
839
223,605
211,968

766
78
43
17
4
7

4,573
342
165
10
12
43
31
-

12,965
1,043
328
44
6
37
99
22
18

1,228
58
14
5
5

896
97
59
13
1
2
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement .............................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

121
145
(D)
(D)

962
970
973,937
778,371

2,234
2,806
5,718,579
6,212,594

174
270
613,529
567,792

133
204
23,224
30,956

Broilers and other meat-type chickens .........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

141
223
102,223
97,096

959
1,120
41,040,292
25,608,347

1,872
2,479
118,612,254
79,458,376

106
190
2,567
3,762

149
157
42,485
20,753

Turkeys (see text) ........................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

148
152
2,232,577
1,975,394

526
550
3,479
4,102

1,210
1,589
1,986,815
1,280,705

186
206
2,189,319
(D)

106
95
5,748
1,909

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ....................................................................farms, 2007
2002

551
408

2,556
1,946

7,290
6,354

604
665

346
268

Any poultry sold (see text) ...............................................farms, 2007
2002

977
451

4,369
2,554

12,747
6,319

1,133
645

1,001
571

Layers and pullets sold ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

102
118
768,968
1,479,735

993
893
3,648,926
2,533,497

2,112
2,106
13,852,706
19,040,689

239
228
1,474,276
2,859,330

185
175
163,748
170,573

Layers sold (see text) ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

101
102
768,468
1,478,400

917
664
1,609,194
923,682

1,976
1,574
7,912,914
10,418,566

228
165
1,473,351
(D)

178
129
163,388
167,867

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ..................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11
26
500
1,335

131
333
2,039,732
1,609,815

274
835
5,939,792
8,622,123

27
100
925
(D)

9
57
360
2,706

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ................................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 .......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 .....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 .................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 .................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

85
124
272,986
321,260

670
792
206,132,684
181,420,343

1,277
1,581
616,299,999
538,737,966

39
67
1,165
2,898

133
146
(D)
113,776

72
11
1
1
-

123
16
22
78
330
101

435
23
22
63
281
453

39
-

131
1
1
-

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

60
65
4,597,204
4,621,776

111
139
1,871
2,955

306
496
6,609,401
6,237,761

97
132
4,214,209
(D)

104
101
52,721
53,956

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................farms, 2007
2002

213
176

509
574

1,338
1,723

180
196

72
58

SALES

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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

INVENTORY
Any poultry ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

4,590
3,341

5,404
3,085

3,047
2,278

8,789
5,702

870
687

Layers (see text) ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 49 ....................................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................................
100 to 399 ..............................................................................
400 to 3,199 ...........................................................................
3,200 to 9,999 ........................................................................
10,000 to 19,999 ....................................................................
20,000 to 49,999 ....................................................................
50,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 or more .....................................................................

3,464
1,937
3,208,912
3,222,127

4,878
2,533
5,785,648
5,008,881

2,580
1,799
1,220,280
1,383,009

7,211
4,243
4,873,675
4,415,462

776
574
16,238
14,567

2,977
227
122
21
41
53
16
3
4

4,528
247
77
10
1
1
3
11

2,308
139
50
3
19
44
17
-

6,184
595
309
61
23
22
7
5
5

712
56
8
-

Pullets for laying flock replacement ............................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

509
541
1,187,798
1,277,548

639
570
1,212,493
1,310,644

303
389
653,630
813,131

909
1,020
1,246,357
1,188,503

106
108
1,448
2,592

Broilers and other meat-type chickens ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

738
919
43,744,639
45,429,958

467
413
4,647,226
4,712,035

334
405
12,813,593
12,181,309

1,723
1,671
7,060,316
5,545,047

49
106
1,523
2,158

Turkeys (see text) ....................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

572
497
6,330,958
7,272,456

408
275
3,792
(D)

214
242
1,641,120
1,429,776

780
674
3,685,648
2,595,460

90
106
441
737

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
(see text) ................................................................... farms, 2007
2002

1,495
929

1,932
1,089

818
618

3,411
2,287

343
282

Any poultry sold (see text) ............................................... farms, 2007
2002

3,790
2,140

3,810
1,540

2,434
995

7,058
3,110

610
254

Layers and pullets sold ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

677
548
4,586,382
5,228,363

805
546
3,349,028
3,096,657

419
370
2,755,101
3,493,074

1,096
895
3,210,646
4,712,091

106
100
3,412
4,054

Layers sold (see text) .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

602
406
2,323,378
2,332,276

772
447
(D)
(D)

382
300
1,325,661
1,374,288

1,027
700
2,342,719
2,177,503

102
85
3,110
2,959

Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

109
205
2,263,004
2,896,087

72
172
(D)
(D)

52
98
1,429,440
2,118,786

117
311
867,927
2,534,588

20
30
302
1,095

Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 ...............................................................................
2,000 to 59,999 ......................................................................
60,000 to 99,999 ....................................................................
100,000 to 199,999 ................................................................
200,000 to 499,999 ................................................................
500,000 or more .....................................................................

672
855
249,184,367
266,103,921

307
327
31,669,170
33,017,116

216
246
88,778,413
88,699,422

1,238
1,226
46,804,252
33,652,214

41
44
1,890
2,227

128
26
10
80
264
164

265
1
2
10
29

54
2
2
10
69
79

1,109
30
3
59
37

41
-

Turkeys sold (see text) ................................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

344
372
18,434,065
19,745,278

189
141
3,324
23,085

87
95
3,690,527
4,953,624

370
362
7,388,209
6,017,181

23
25
192
371

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species
sold (see text) ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002

304
243

420
382

119
118

919
759

53
82

SALES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 419

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[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

DUCKS
United States Total
31,391
26,140

3,984,982
3,823,629

5,946
5,835

27,321,288
24,143,066

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................

484
25
287
698
850
676
217
23
791
563

4,785
280
2,289
7,019
802,076
7,307
3,861
418
15,590
10,397

83
10
28
88
160
89
53
14
213
85

1,475
1,172
154
11,524
6,222,352
7,822
1,547
208
11,636
5,497

Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................

116
251
720
793
745
589
909
423
239
203

1,185
3,366
14,599
1,538,664
10,647
5,364
11,095
14,010
3,680
31,800

21
47
143
249
175
75
152
60
47
62

268
(D)
31,297
9,886,148
4,866
1,766
4,430
13,831
(D)
(D)

Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................

403
1,450
1,092
495
1,251
296
534
68
178
316

6,023
30,885
20,266
5,976
20,062
26,489
5,871
506
1,689
(D)

77
311
278
79
166
57
75
4
26
105

1,632
23,001
32,815
2,341
37,316
17,517
1,254
23
(D)
(D)

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................

280
890
792
132
996
947
728
1,368
31
444

5,601
204,552
22,310
2,057
29,970
9,879
8,370
458,430
286
13,354

37
238
149
26
206
156
118
338
7
74

(D)
2,431,877
46,247
271
22,657
4,582
11,047
3,029,723
77
129,699

South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

273
1,269
3,031
298
165
593
1,068
411
1,816
174

12,740
16,543
44,526
(D)
1,187
6,025
14,096
3,076
413,598
1,338

71
198
476
51
19
90
206
45
387
22

10,654
6,094
32,093
1,765
185
5,995
10,779
559
4,990,956
137

3,621
5,224

28,443
48,221

524
1,143

6,540
15,682

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................

102
52
63
243
56
33
3
208
83
57

1,993
246
474
1,770
237
96
(D)
1,032
672
271

17
10
10
40
4
4
1
33
11
11

(D)
72
86
410
70
11
(D)
407
61
86

Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................

71
20
38
49
73
28
14
51
24
118

407
103
315
1,010
437
284
108
381
454
536

8
4
9
9
9
3
2
8
10
20

29
9
225
163
48
6
(D)
74
155
101

Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................

62
45
107
22
22
19
13

1,121
734
1,126
164
123
203
48

10
3
11
2
7
2

140
(D)
134
(D)
30
(D)

United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

EMUS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 14. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

EMUS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
New Jersey ...................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................

48
32
65
108
25
54
146
91
142
4

260
186
240
987
537
210
889
726
751
7

6
1
3
13
11
11
16
22
-

65
(D)
20
130
26
432
352
164
-

South Carolina ..............................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

71
20
85
635
38
20
77
98
29
150
7

320
83
649
5,215
110
260
440
966
117
913
(D)

15
2
18
78
3
7
20
10
3
27
-

176
(D)
340
1,077
9
127
168
113
(D)
206
-

18,869
17,110

177,812
173,000

2,497
2,920

161,133
200,564

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

337
19
232
450
672
433
137
10
642
303

3,231
92
858
3,095
8,084
2,603
913
122
4,538
2,307

59
7
13
48
76
52
12
2
136
35

554
(D)
60
551
1,844
263
71
(D)
1,572
270

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

62
186
437
333
460
414
521
207
184
146

371
922
2,907
2,234
5,866
2,318
3,549
1,938
814
722

5
23
36
37
82
36
63
22
14
17

16
81
250
321
1,037
189
531
191
64
92

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

199
741
752
267
699
179
358
37
130
206

1,348
8,708
12,774
2,501
5,866
5,955
2,835
190
1,003
3,770

15
128
119
32
80
23
26
3
21
35

76
1,483
(D)
365
514
(D)
213
15
168
334

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................

241
586
437
104
504
597
419
732
15
246

3,653
5,628
4,197
3,885
4,215
3,314
2,451
7,311
63
2,099

31
96
69
12
82
67
63
99
4
51

1,301
1,192
797
(D)
893
350
3,041
(D)
13
487

South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

180
610
1,788
208
111
380
535
193
1,109
121

10,818
4,517
14,054
1,451
556
3,032
3,371
1,076
8,737
950

22
79
226
38
9
44
72
19
147
10

(D)
781
2,979
208
46
386
767
86
2,801
78

GEESE
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

OSTRICHES
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002

714
1,643

11,188
20,560

155
472

5,697
16,038

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................

13
10
13
74
16
6
34
13
3
13

28
(D)
56
1,860
72
9
534
78
9
166

5
1
13
2
4
4
3

(D)
(D)
569
(D)
(D)
13
15

Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................

15
2
12
23
12
7
2
4
2
23

208
(D)
270
805
43
42
(D)
13
(D)
117

3
3
8
13
2
6

(D)
(D)
61
919
(D)
96

Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................

16
7
17
5
11
6
11
19
18

28
28
67
24
336
29
(D)
220
139

2
1
5
1
1
7
-

(D)
(D)
218
(D)
(D)
15
-

North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................

28
2
14
26
13
22
5
1
20
101

682
(D)
69
109
32
129
34
(D)
65
2,768

9
6
2
2
8
3
3
20

213
28
(D)
(D)
128
17
11
1,846

Utah ...............................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

9
18
9
6
26
7

49
83
53
38
604
27

1
6
3
2
6
-

(D)
32
6
(D)
309
-

5,313
4,977

3,773,593
2,267,136

2,582
2,519

10,876,586
7,206,460

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................

72
3
40
64
183
99
50
5
102
125

23,993
(D)
411
4,711
217,584
24,272
59,826
18
8,472
76,929

31
2
3
19
74
43
29
1
24
58

40,538
(D)
(D)
8,907
532,765
106,058
80,485
(D)
10,881
86,910

Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................

21
69
145
113
99
131
118
29
27
23

2,092
66,221
160,168
13,934
44,001
190,963
26,626
1,608
6,400
(D)

8
35
81
47
61
81
41
8
7
6

2,105
100,940
465,276
28,758
110,925
875,712
38,492
1,033
7,776
(D)

Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................

67
313
272
38
99
39
109
9
16
66
26

(D)
338,446
311,481
4,089
32,889
15,833
55,550
(D)
255
196,852
(D)

23
187
168
16
57
41
56
4
10
42
11

(D)
597,201
1,104,303
5,244
39,964
107,500
208,829
(D)
710
227,413
(D)

States, 2007

PHEASANTS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 14. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

PHEASANTS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................

216
111
29
207
112
158
376
9
76
120

61,555
51,093
9,583
101,921
10,178
60,097
424,251
(D)
1,484
450,713

135
41
22
118
49
81
149
4
19
110

364,941
94,091
64,755
990,076
11,511
236,712
773,312
(D)
1,064
1,596,063

Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

109
317
97
14
93
175
38
466
18

8,681
52,175
74,337
(D)
24,114
28,031
1,113
433,795
25,920

32
86
62
8
32
52
13
280
15

5,498
76,757
218,552
(D)
23,857
45,913
709
1,352,589
42,391

5,369
4,405

531,489
449,255

1,441
1,309

1,294,163
1,160,364

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

88
2
55
70
326
86
39
14
179
99

2,508
(D)
3,015
3,398
170,473
2,427
3,148
342
10,022
3,018

28
1
12
11
126
18
15
7
62
26

406
(D)
2,314
953
657,592
1,269
1,976
330
8,940
917

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

2
46
149
138
103
104
189
82
22
34

(D)
2,008
6,250
10,680
7,315
4,616
7,334
2,396
297
601

2
11
36
32
34
14
49
20
5
3

(D)
(D)
2,319
11,564
6,264
618
5,403
1,028
28
74

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

46
231
188
86
179
29
63
5
9
76

3,358
8,755
24,217
(D)
9,642
1,097
4,486
150
201
10,172

6
50
61
14
58
6
10
3
29

1,808
2,608
16,682
792
6,247
1,281
1,544
300
6,582

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................

39
167
115
17
152
184
144
362
3
117

1,230
21,394
5,559
578
14,680
6,903
9,497
38,445
6
(D)

6
40
29
2
47
38
31
147
3
36

205
23,188
1,520
(D)
20,955
7,162
4,148
(D)
(D)
(D)

South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

24
149
478
81
24
81
160
45
262
26

986
5,210
19,421
8,545
625
4,121
26,180
436
9,206
756

12
37
80
28
1
18
54
7
74
2

266
1,329
3,773
6,537
(D)
2,545
142,282
62
7,294
(D)

3,983
3,742

10,611,067
4,888,196

2,072
1,907

39,968,045
19,157,803

161
19

1,458,393
782

115
1
4

3,265,438
(D)
(D)

PIGEONS OR SQUAB
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

QUAIL
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................

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Table 14. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

QUAIL - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................

78
152
51
15
9
156
158
6
28
123

26,107
261,032
13,458
(D)
(D)
283,073
2,991,860
181
2,346
72,665

47
44
24
9
3
62
127
2
9
72

33,915
531,423
45,719
4,928
(D)
245,742
17,391,084
(D)
1,235
180,364

Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

75
63
107
124
66
20
16
42
93
64

46,986
41,573
158,440
59,413
67,008
1,037
(D)
(D)
39,975
29,674

49
41
74
56
21
8
5
13
54
30

84,755
(D)
454,833
90,906
59,497
(D)
22,138
4,949
91,520
110,576

Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................

128
125
24
39
1
17
41
31
91
148

286,973
79,692
2,029
8,415
(D)
1,034
76,622
6,906
23,400
1,513,994

80
74
13
28
1
3
25
14
51
93

392,684
108,000
6,268
10,362
(D)
126
71,570
16,366
78,070
4,627,989

North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................

4
122
138
74
267
4
107
12
179
466

1,780
32,796
105,890
12,014
195,479
(D)
923,757
(D)
86,180
1,435,992

4
61
77
34
111
1
59
5
83
205

2,990
49,855
231,871
19,986
357,576
(D)
7,767,531
(D)
124,679
2,111,356

Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

33
12
109
58
29
90
8

7,293
(D)
87,292
44,822
2,392
21,156
3,009

12
8
42
37
15
61
5

5,061
(D)
111,966
(D)
2,577
51,728
13,970

34,401
13,790

2,993,318
1,629,522

6,640
3,627

4,354,448
3,111,544

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................

692
12
223
948
969
469
199
33
916
846

35,185
416
3,805
675,391
149,888
87,991
12,007
1,582
21,665
132,795

179
6
28
405
187
106
40
9
205
196

22,948
2,982
1,100
796,795
401,313
129,924
7,019
512
(D)
154,672

Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................

109
242
676
749
584
721
1,009
388
254
270

6,064
24,742
71,071
19,480
14,274
89,776
25,953
11,587
5,553
(D)

18
63
109
121
101
102
214
69
50
49

1,730
46,016
53,665
32,625
48,913
124,126
30,749
5,111
7,060
41,043

Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................

321
1,316
1,008
573
1,437
267
530
61
182
397

18,287
65,238
67,358
43,190
107,721
4,051
22,036
4,172
2,497
33,728

49
269
186
89
244
40
74
12
31
100

12,209
80,804
99,789
(D)
129,237
3,375
26,337
(D)
522
29,889

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................

256
907
1,115
134

11,784
86,316
65,960
2,395

50
188
212
33

(D)
99,852
123,366
5,755

OTHER POULTRY (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 14. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Data include poultry sold and moved off the farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

OTHER POULTRY (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................

1,115
1,630
614
1,477
42
576
239
1,481
4,171
245

32,849
55,648
22,467
458,169
620
15,296
6,645
31,456
124,910
16,619

242
263
118
350
12
120
35
258
642
55

35,413
131,269
35,111
1,027,290
603
36,742
3,040
17,211
121,882
26,521

Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

142
911
841
473
1,470
161

3,584
28,011
23,467
(D)
56,978
7,267

35
159
156
69
266
26

1,959
19,397
28,893
4,856
155,897
17,957

(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)

22,022
31,824

10,583,506,243
10,186,919,783

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

558
19
188
473
853
340
154
25
704
550

1,385,765,265
2,137
7,161
1,229,676,952
357,300,976
125,446
390,881
(D)
76,418,367
1,526,594,360

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

64
199
399
399
346
342
727
318
195
180

(D)
(D)
506,004
138,480,726
135,803,216
(D)
338,963,412
173,039,164
(D)
373,727,822

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

227
832
647
424
726
171
267
38
120
246

110,589
8,891,255
138,216,159
834,292,981
395,565,597
(D)
1,044,326
777
(D)
185,324

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

211
680
702
87
656
861
583
781
42
363

(D)
2,627,408
911,670,587
(D)
100,494,259
308,320,183
54,539,234
238,711,482
23,504
246,193,690

South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

146
649
2,676
230
116
539
733
265
882
89

2,292,828
122,391,775
754,815,069
(D)
(D)
335,192,029
(D)
(D)
60,892,481
(D)

POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 15. Horses and Ponies - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Geographic area

Sold

Total
Farms

Owned
Number

Farms

Total
Number

Farms

Owned
Number

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .....................................2007
2002

575,942
542,223

4,028,827
3,644,278

501,528
(NA)

3,224,964
(NA)

133,472
124,586

506,503
470,423

106,050
(NA)

400,845
(NA)

Alabama ....................................................
Alaska ........................................................
Arizona ......................................................
Arkansas ....................................................
California ...................................................
Colorado ....................................................
Connecticut ................................................
Delaware ...................................................
Florida ........................................................
Georgia ......................................................

12,424
197
8,982
12,994
20,270
14,690
1,306
490
13,816
11,905

87,111
2,270
68,745
78,968
180,723
119,040
11,510
3,964
120,614
76,706

11,061
177
8,611
11,272
18,008
13,094
1,134
451
12,627
10,366

73,085
1,941
60,759
66,821
133,872
93,168
6,809
2,874
93,591
63,003

3,394
48
1,633
2,870
4,888
3,925
293
118
4,194
2,638

12,465
123
6,435
11,257
18,023
14,908
1,382
445
16,111
8,514

2,654
42
1,406
2,287
3,787
3,184
211
91
3,329
2,062

9,818
84
5,532
9,250
13,644
11,819
957
336
12,429
6,512

Hawaii ........................................................
Idaho ..........................................................
Illinois .........................................................
Indiana .......................................................
Iowa ...........................................................
Kansas .......................................................
Kentucky ....................................................
Louisiana ...................................................
Maine .........................................................
Maryland ....................................................

842
10,376
11,779
12,254
10,605
14,043
22,242
8,796
1,978
3,225

6,547
74,029
79,481
81,155
71,994
89,898
175,503
60,520
12,157
30,747

672
8,756
10,070
10,849
9,127
11,932
19,430
7,946
1,737
2,813

5,100
59,911
59,827
68,051
60,973
67,583
144,341
51,916
9,129
21,557

111
2,380
2,423
3,194
2,694
2,503
5,939
2,582
428
985

331
8,544
8,953
10,823
10,971
9,174
30,413
8,386
1,105
3,618

95
1,803
1,707
2,631
2,575
1,744
5,027
2,393
307
765

299
6,447
6,650
8,475
10,328
6,033
26,557
7,534
808
2,878

Massachusetts ...........................................
Michigan ....................................................
Minnesota ..................................................
Mississippi .................................................
Missouri .....................................................
Montana .....................................................
Nebraska ...................................................
Nevada ......................................................
New Hampshire .........................................
New Jersey ................................................

2,369
14,647
13,048
9,792
24,495
12,849
10,193
1,863
1,321
2,960

20,580
101,138
90,140
65,328
149,165
105,243
65,624
18,396
9,900
30,144

2,100
13,142
11,205
8,411
20,996
10,843
8,721
1,575
1,174
2,680

12,938
79,812
69,814
54,103
122,797
84,737
54,420
14,724
6,625
18,657

477
3,618
2,963
2,329
5,294
2,584
2,030
467
236
948

3,009
11,695
11,700
8,289
21,073
11,519
9,536
1,978
729
2,999

327
2,905
2,098
1,796
4,105
2,019
1,581
392
176
805

1,233
9,159
8,573
6,421
16,265
9,491
7,475
1,642
497
2,212

New Mexico ...............................................
New York ...................................................
North Carolina ...........................................
North Dakota .............................................
Ohio ...........................................................
Oklahoma ..................................................
Oregon .......................................................
Pennsylvania .............................................
Rhode Island .............................................
South Carolina ...........................................

9,257
11,404
13,040
5,884
18,275
26,371
13,027
17,836
366
6,420

53,616
84,997
78,377
44,750
119,198
165,555
89,420
116,332
3,486
43,283

7,981
10,036
11,408
4,868
15,826
22,889
11,147
15,419
325
5,664

44,566
62,655
62,953
36,400
92,594
136,485
70,169
90,162
2,148
34,428

1,671
2,714
2,898
1,130
4,511
5,659
3,113
3,560
49
1,633

6,004
10,291
8,710
6,874
14,331
22,550
9,759
12,524
151
5,446

1,313
1,953
2,455
817
3,184
4,375
2,421
3,219
27
1,299

4,517
7,677
7,358
5,542
10,105
17,376
7,573
10,920
94
4,152

South Dakota .............................................
Tennessee .................................................
Texas .........................................................
Utah ...........................................................
Vermont .....................................................
Virginia .......................................................
Washington ................................................
West Virginia .............................................
Wisconsin ..................................................
Wyoming ....................................................

8,128
21,914
70,728
8,444
1,839
13,520
10,957
6,927
18,711
6,143

70,225
142,003
438,827
59,783
13,285
90,363
89,739
37,728
120,044
80,476

6,857
19,061
61,130
7,249
1,590
11,732
9,728
5,915
16,171
5,552

59,624
117,599
358,472
48,163
9,529
69,885
71,431
31,339
93,976
69,448

1,776
5,601
15,863
1,989
370
2,805
3,405
1,303
3,209
2,027

10,212
20,659
56,506
7,098
1,248
9,158
12,157
4,313
10,170
13,834

1,369
4,561
12,274
1,551
252
2,032
2,826
1,178
2,706
1,934

8,292
16,248
43,017
5,455
964
6,538
10,112
3,878
8,556
13,113

STATES, 2007

426 UNITED STATES

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Table 16. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

83,134
73,814
5,819,162
6,341,799

522
445
16,926
11,374

49
36
951
530

4,978
411
153,829
114,888

728
556
15,262
13,797

4,063
4,009
596,163
731,558

54,889
520,091
21,070
952,129
4,762
746,733
1,599
801,425
814
2,798,784

361
2,903
126
6,117
29
4,405
6
3,501
-

44
(D)
4
250
1
(D)
-

3,539
37,997
1,365
55,427
67
(D)
2
(D)
5
50,967

559
4,430
142
6,485
24
3,301
3
1,046
-

2,893
26,692
844
38,224
195
29,644
53
26,839
78
474,764

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

68,222
66,769
3,516,409
3,632,196

435
386
10,060
6,733

41
34
486
257

2,843
370
75,285
59,228

583
474
9,390
8,496

3,413
3,643
286,544
304,183

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

43,091
47,208
34,017,725
39,798,847

99
186
34,844
42,536

17
19
2,434
1,918

2,138
201
764,101
427,449

128
280
34,615
65,087

1,841
2,295
2,992,710
3,723,761

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

53,268
47,464
4,579,608
5,426,904

295
196
7,612
5,195

17
16
189
119

1,345
216
44,537
40,791

417
301
7,664
6,263

2,466
2,384
380,852
449,308

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

1,600
1,613
413,450
382,933

399
335
5,767
5,581

56
54
903
1,028

875
617
13,030
10,794

664
529
11,313
11,318

394
103
22,376
19,909

1,067
8,889
347
15,777
94
15,207
33
18,194
59
355,383

343
2,696
52
2,034
3
(D)
1
(D)
-

46
423
10
480
-

746
5,321
110
4,242
16
2,325
3
1,142
-

516
3,679
134
5,816
14
1,818
-

335
(D)
47
1,838
8
1,142
3
1,573
1
(D)

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,265
1,428
200,269
155,038

316
304
3,482
3,333

48
50
482
476

631
489
7,354
5,612

509
426
6,735
6,377

300
91
8,841
6,800

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

868
1,123
2,916,141
2,377,030

262
164
28,972
25,157

23
27
3,375
4,217

82
137
9,199
14,427

168
195
25,257
31,829

22
45
5,330
144,320

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,112
1,224
744,826
931,578

195
137
2,805
2,754

29
17
415
204

381
261
5,886
4,690

292
194
5,087
5,105

126
34
4,784
4,639

Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

1,210
1,310
229,022
255,858

1,886
1,916
52,360
66,078

1,968
2,105
49,021
61,620

3,522
3,751
209,285
249,908

1,166
1,335
84,194
81,145

1,436
1,230
36,996
27,443

799
7,459
295
14,344
60
9,350
13
6,334
43
191,535

1,263
(D)
535
23,826
83
11,830
4
1,588
1
(D)

1,402
14,056
484
20,546
71
10,072
11
4,347
-

1,795
21,456
1,299
60,127
345
53,647
65
29,199
18
44,856

694
6,815
318
14,877
101
16,328
38
19,523
15
26,651

1,018
9,128
357
15,241
47
6,693
14
5,934
-

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,047
1,150
161,935
163,812

1,663
1,782
34,832
39,673

1,678
1,919
32,656
37,428

3,168
3,531
128,518
130,808

1,011
1,227
52,614
46,107

1,171
1,056
22,225
16,808

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

669
787
1,752,184
1,893,621

1,200
1,418
318,484
419,946

1,085
1,427
236,518
389,321

2,517
3,079
1,251,857
1,550,399

664
815
424,803
416,035

462
601
104,290
129,312

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,009
944
220,481
226,012

1,427
1,268
44,901
42,792

1,471
1,380
33,332
40,236

3,161
2,903
279,457
257,130

898
959
87,334
63,270

863
606
23,484
25,219
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Sheep and lambs inventory .............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

549
420
8,723
6,704

647
524
10,918
9,353

804
655
22,143
22,702

734
514
11,787
9,592

2,409
2,236
81,728
88,541

2,522
2,854
144,557
154,852

451
4,277
91
3,498
7
948
-

531
4,898
104
4,119
11
(D)
1
(D)
-

593
(D)
174
7,013
29
4,399
7
2,782
1
(D)

607
5,068
116
4,952
10
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,711
13,861
551
25,700
110
16,356
30
14,712
7
11,099

1,379
14,547
859
40,210
203
32,054
67
30,911
14
26,835

Ewes 1 year old or older ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

419
363
4,956
4,064

551
491
6,854
5,773

700
594
13,660
12,564

615
458
7,537
6,267

1,969
1,980
48,398
46,649

2,225
2,676
85,049
92,801

Wool production ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

104
101
21,997
15,970

426
317
66,838
50,346

607
416
109,095
106,300

434
274
63,971
45,411

1,317
1,423
436,904
584,510

1,750
2,182
908,434
986,437

Sheep and lambs sold .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

246
153
3,206
2,033

349
281
4,351
4,400

531
379
12,195
12,227

348
271
8,182
6,307

1,586
1,377
63,139
67,556

2,021
2,019
144,116
145,336

Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Sheep and lambs inventory .............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

380
334
8,414
6,990

2,247
2,059
77,082
76,015

1,493
1,898
272,012
305,753

1,287
1,435
76,397
97,373

250
327
68,581
77,913

531
395
7,671
7,423

277
2,228
88
3,694
14
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,442
14,491
659
29,954
118
18,359
24
10,090
4
4,188

623
6,167
411
20,943
251
43,364
142
72,283
66
129,255

655
7,440
446
20,810
151
22,169
31
14,830
4
11,148

185
(D)
43
1,874
6
(D)
2
(D)
14
62,741

448
3,900
80
3,368
3
403
-

Ewes 1 year old or older ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

309
265
5,194
3,643

1,911
1,876
51,328
45,355

1,375
1,843
184,087
219,004

1,133
1,349
47,965
57,142

223
296
42,822
57,455

454
354
4,707
4,561

Wool production ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

73
96
17,176
19,330

1,075
1,382
347,579
417,808

1,171
1,513
2,096,155
2,588,412

858
1,074
470,435
642,829

137
190
502,828
709,368

341
235
42,351
36,415

Sheep and lambs sold .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

192
140
3,606
2,814

1,546
1,255
54,967
47,066

1,267
1,504
205,548
279,556

1,089
1,142
79,594
89,941

171
201
42,504
66,151

253
185
4,365
4,878

Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Sheep and lambs inventory .............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more ................................................................... farms
number

1,018
894
14,835
15,336

2,896
993
126,928
154,810

1,799
2,207
63,182
83,630

1,275
1,010
27,714
22,863

678
836
88,686
114,002

3,409
4,038
123,161
149,936

880
7,872
127
5,198
10
(D)
1
(D)
-

1,996
21,039
795
33,493
60
9,973
24
14,338
21
48,085

1,271
11,248
408
19,498
87
14,017
30
13,327
3
5,092

958
8,690
271
11,723
44
(D)
2
(D)
-

185
2,120
274
14,192
155
26,561
57
26,962
7
18,851

2,134
20,870
1,061
48,551
173
26,294
34
15,351
7
12,095

Ewes 1 year old or older ..............................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

783
797
8,336
8,857

2,152
829
87,131
97,229

1,523
2,055
42,321
54,256

1,071
878
16,419
14,022

626
786
60,676
64,139

2,929
3,661
74,331
91,332

Wool production ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

477
474
68,191
62,946

1,742
555
829,785
1,215,334

1,104
1,416
319,144
431,110

420
549
53,808
96,603

601
702
638,070
760,255

2,203
2,858
660,947
857,656

Sheep and lambs sold .....................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

709
582
9,167
9,976

1,120
511
54,861
106,183

1,107
1,228
46,448
52,911

755
515
14,437
12,525

599
688
69,458
85,366

2,580
2,826
92,936
100,498
--continued

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Table 16. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Wool Production, and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

1,939
2,186
76,243
80,128

3,209
3,385
217,401
237,076

3,672
3,504
96,883
102,890

107
77
1,459
1,422

367
267
7,852
3,339

1,314
11,272
495
22,725
86
13,441
39
19,341
5
9,464

2,248
21,589
709
31,022
159
25,037
60
30,228
33
109,525

2,710
24,305
789
35,406
149
22,554
22
(D)
2
(D)

94
873
13
586
-

296
2,159
61
2,972
3
325
7
2,396
-

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,470
1,803
46,739
47,151

2,802
3,121
119,356
131,588

3,067
3,217
62,828
61,191

89
66
828
853

261
210
3,944
1,787

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

560
1,064
260,170
423,571

1,832
2,392
1,194,378
1,759,247

2,036
2,013
436,091
488,454

48
35
5,797
6,449

85
75
25,942
11,426

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,242
1,288
56,007
62,981

2,226
2,403
155,411
207,034

2,327
1,898
62,262
65,960

56
35
757
791

153
84
3,015
941

Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

1,669
2,074
335,897
376,468

1,261
1,273
29,751
23,295

8,750
7,131
945,164
1,029,813

1,615
1,422
277,635
310,934

626
514
13,925
14,743

438
5,352
572
29,122
397
64,638
203
102,965
59
133,820

913
7,140
296
13,256
45
6,754
7
2,601
-

5,293
49,626
2,157
98,093
748
122,603
366
195,713
186
479,129

1,037
10,433
354
15,865
109
16,563
48
26,528
67
208,246

488
4,706
126
5,613
7
1,322
5
2,284
-

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,580
1,924
210,005
201,313

988
1,091
17,671
13,444

6,814
6,290
580,861
614,351

1,430
1,247
210,388
209,614

546
489
9,162
9,189

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

1,405
1,724
2,184,778
2,447,786

442
576
100,029
111,516

2,540
3,949
4,604,047
5,984,362

1,116
945
2,248,895
2,243,904

442
312
81,167
69,896

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,557
1,788
309,269
436,931

739
591
17,846
13,468

5,252
4,561
530,646
695,962

1,097
983
198,692
213,784

344
265
9,837
8,509

Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Sheep and lambs inventory ............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002
2007 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 ............................................................................... farms
number
25 to 99 ............................................................................. farms
number
100 to 299 ......................................................................... farms
number
300 to 999 ......................................................................... farms
number
1,000 or more .................................................................... farms
number

2,132
1,697
77,648
71,819

2,366
1,709
53,220
58,470

1,259
1,153
38,338
38,681

2,816
2,472
89,575
83,489

902
966
412,804
459,682

1,323
(D)
665
31,221
116
17,838
26
11,617
2
(D)

1,913
16,717
397
17,054
47
6,424
5
1,945
4
11,080

812
8,586
376
16,901
61
8,881
10
3,970
-

1,886
16,552
748
34,197
145
22,529
36
(D)
1
(D)

378
3,645
285
13,655
91
14,251
61
34,559
87
346,694

Ewes 1 year old or older .............................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,796
1,574
48,219
44,150

1,977
1,564
35,138
35,575

1,082
1,078
23,523
25,570

2,413
2,293
56,172
51,397

817
891
258,096
308,741

Wool production .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
pounds, 2007
2002

949
1,129
232,352
329,794

1,172
1,118
287,844
399,231

765
837
145,334
189,438

1,922
1,686
511,175
517,946

692
797
3,140,904
3,532,422

Sheep and lambs sold ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,365
1,075
47,052
47,955

1,416
1,121
36,613
43,600

913
723
24,591
24,632

1,850
1,521
64,820
58,751

758
831
256,064
344,576

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Table 17. All Goats - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ............................................... 2007
2002

144,466
91,462

3,140,529
2,530,466

61,748
43,495

1,387,576
1,314,310

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

4,120
39
3,387
2,825
4,985
2,720
496
232
4,040
4,283

80,436
442
42,141
50,579
130,823
48,978
4,578
3,530
57,696
83,976

2,154
19
571
1,182
1,898
1,021
153
98
1,646
1,890

33,952
168
7,585
19,512
42,270
21,264
1,729
1,528
22,018
32,058

Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................

343
1,317
2,461
3,385
2,257
2,003
5,298
1,650
656
1,163

9,169
17,794
33,676
47,090
55,950
49,502
98,166
21,574
5,902
16,889

137
462
1,056
1,450
1,155
968
2,599
618
187
470

2,836
7,757
18,752
19,718
33,028
31,248
55,812
6,906
1,922
7,216

Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

808
3,186
1,953
1,837
4,476
732
1,101
317
419
1,067

8,226
27,841
36,790
30,649
96,449
12,251
34,607
11,894
3,888
10,623

197
936
768
822
2,045
167
522
134
126
461

3,411
11,738
16,774
12,290
47,415
4,394
17,389
8,870
1,639
4,711

New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

2,331
2,707
5,589
276
4,910
5,716
3,127
4,844
96
2,949

35,665
39,920
98,356
4,292
69,505
125,303
38,111
59,214
700
43,589

659
943
2,742
106
2,112
2,818
1,126
1,797
29
1,189

10,071
16,818
44,264
2,386
28,037
67,676
19,642
27,520
305
14,777

South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

590
6,828
26,366
1,105
421
3,934
3,143
2,136
3,202
640

10,742
130,968
1,139,962
17,286
6,593
63,091
32,840
27,946
55,941
8,396

253
3,092
13,925
339
129
1,509
1,077
870
901
220

7,383
62,053
508,377
9,083
2,728
24,377
14,862
10,203
17,375
3,729

STATES, 2007

430 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 18. Milk Goats - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ................................................2007
2002

27,481
22,389

334,754
290,789

9,095
8,850

102,775
113,654

Alabama ...............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona .................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California ..............................................................
Colorado ...............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

444
27
273
477
1,402
783
210
51
778
453

4,032
(D)
2,669
5,057
39,198
7,713
1,501
(D)
6,632
4,513

157
12
107
174
494
237
60
23
256
135

1,236
46
924
2,197
7,255
2,010
577
(D)
2,196
1,243

Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana ..............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................

64
379
616
1,070
652
479
747
167
293
277

834
3,148
5,313
10,301
22,269
4,503
6,129
1,315
2,524
3,034

15
126
206
355
241
165
248
63
88
103

(D)
1,419
1,643
3,541
5,575
1,473
2,316
570
799
985

Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ...............................................................
Minnesota .............................................................
Mississippi ............................................................
Missouri ................................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska ..............................................................
Nevada .................................................................
New Hampshire ....................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

271
1,144
620
247
951
242
263
72
177
224

2,467
9,883
11,494
2,904
8,866
1,722
2,353
3,787
1,926
1,796

81
334
211
81
289
73
82
18
71
75

870
2,716
4,001
726
3,218
497
948
647
642
537

New Mexico ..........................................................
New York ..............................................................
North Carolina ......................................................
North Dakota ........................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma .............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania ........................................................
Rhode Island ........................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

242
1,030
786
92
1,258
848
901
1,342
38
316

2,458
11,968
9,379
788
10,072
7,235
8,300
14,297
340
2,523

65
324
268
34
415
274
322
426
16
87

635
3,296
2,596
(D)
3,178
3,163
3,204
5,901
157
981

South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ................................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia ........................................................
Wisconsin .............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

181
587
2,124
227
197
617
1,076
443
1,088
235

2,074
5,751
20,092
1,446
4,480
5,344
8,168
3,083
36,367
1,909

86
264
667
68
64
180
342
151
372
90

1,173
2,364
6,264
832
1,465
1,647
3,444
921
8,872
896

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UNITED STATES 431

Table 19. Angora Goats - Inventory, Number Sold, and Mohair Production: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Angora goats
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Mohair production

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

1

Pounds

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..............................................2007
2002

7,215
5,075

204,106
300,753

1,645
1,662

50,017
91,037

4,312
2,434

1,375,100
2,416,376

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

57
1
1,551
38
262
182
38
6
54
106

262
(D)
25,996
318
3,400
1,007
221
(D)
236
814

13
254
14
78
38
5
2
19
19

45
2,791
60
641
224
42
(D)
144
95

15
1
1,284
4
119
83
20
3
20
45

929
(D)
128,236
338
19,567
5,269
1,547
(D)
1,537
3,831

Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................

14
60
48
66
78
48
129
33
81
61

29
695
230
367
780
271
810
241
267
346

1
18
3
19
19
7
31
8
4
11

(D)
45
12
145
81
52
284
73
23
59

28
23
34
33
18
41
11
64
25

5,226
1,022
2,208
6,375
839
4,008
1,656
1,783
1,708

Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

76
164
103
34
102
87
45
14
34
78

411
1,058
906
232
1,334
784
557
172
203
431

10
34
23
4
22
14
13
7
5
22

34
256
271
14
355
174
194
61
58
136

44
84
59
10
49
37
22
7
16
29

2,624
9,484
6,934
965
14,695
6,786
7,432
915
896
2,053

New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................

741
152
174
12
160
93
245
227
3
79

14,460
886
1,418
264
1,361
744
1,750
1,298
3
495

186
26
32
3
45
18
43
58
18

1,991
146
516
(D)
470
165
362
378
45

650
77
109
5
117
25
106
104
39

73,920
7,141
10,928
1,618
16,851
4,204
9,789
9,515
2,353

South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

20
49
783
128
37
158
200
86
179
39

71
250
132,697
1,647
300
1,533
1,197
404
790
127

7
4
336
16
12
38
45
5
25
11

30
12
38,292
252
97
382
294
39
123
18

8
15
413
84
27
88
105
32
69
11

210
1,144
960,454
9,100
1,958
12,598
8,313
1,496
4,107
447

STATES, 2007

1

Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold.

432 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 20. Meat Goats and Other Goats - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ................................................2007
2002

123,278
74,980

2,601,669
1,938,924

54,280
36,403

1,234,784
1,109,619

Alabama ...............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona .................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California ..............................................................
Colorado ...............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

3,810
31
1,713
2,557
4,016
2,183
327
187
3,588
3,959

76,142
266
13,476
45,204
88,225
40,258
2,856
2,876
50,828
78,649

2,021
11
249
1,061
1,531
862
105
77
1,457
1,782

32,671
122
3,870
17,255
34,374
19,030
1,110
1,303
19,678
30,720

Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana ..............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................

280
1,066
2,030
2,711
1,793
1,716
4,808
1,528
431
976

8,306
13,951
28,133
36,422
32,901
44,728
91,227
20,018
3,111
13,509

124
360
898
1,182
977
862
2,421
573
116
384

2,540
6,293
17,097
16,032
27,372
29,723
53,212
6,263
1,100
6,172

Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ...............................................................
Minnesota .............................................................
Mississippi ............................................................
Missouri ................................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska ..............................................................
Nevada .................................................................
New Hampshire ....................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

579
2,449
1,551
1,662
3,859
512
932
275
283
866

5,348
16,900
24,390
27,513
86,249
9,745
31,697
7,935
1,759
8,396

126
705
625
766
1,834
112
457
112
70
383

2,507
8,766
12,502
11,550
43,842
3,723
16,247
8,162
939
4,038

New Mexico ..........................................................
New York ..............................................................
North Carolina ......................................................
North Dakota ........................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma .............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania ........................................................
Rhode Island ........................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

1,472
1,993
5,037
211
4,094
5,205
2,453
3,864
62
2,727

18,747
27,066
87,559
3,240
58,072
117,324
28,061
43,619
357
40,571

435
705
2,517
77
1,810
2,617
879
1,422
16
1,114

7,445
13,376
41,152
1,892
24,389
64,348
16,076
21,241
148
13,751

South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ................................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia ........................................................
Wisconsin .............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

452
6,549
24,751
842
247
3,452
2,478
1,873
2,354
484

8,597
124,967
987,173
14,193
1,813
56,214
23,475
24,459
18,784
6,360

183
2,895
13,275
273
71
1,345
874
770
599
160

6,180
59,677
463,821
7,999
1,166
22,348
11,124
9,243
8,380
2,815

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UNITED STATES 433

Table 21. Colonies of Bees and Honey Collected - Inventory, Number Sold, and Honey Collected: 2007

and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Colonies of bees
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Honey collected (see text) 1

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

Farms

Pounds

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..............................................2007
2002

27,908
17,357

2,902,732
2,350,005

1,046
937

74,820
82,291

16,905
12,029

152,057,812
134,551,490

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

587
20
106
611
1,155
388
215
48
735
652

13,464
337
42,239
31,865
655,817
33,201
4,427
546
158,905
93,661

29
3
3
17
36
11
6
37
20

1,065
(D)
(D)
311
3,758
599
595
5,632
528

337
23
73
314
573
257
143
35
571
375

686,272
12,968
1,802,329
2,381,301
15,059,214
1,538,894
143,092
5,414
10,657,946
3,431,963

Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................

271
179
497
521
482
306
1,325
269
311
319

16,665
119,379
9,390
11,305
29,110
11,977
10,796
37,422
5,780
6,444

25
6
21
13
21
9
26
7
8
19

911
1,495
152
665
678
149
276
1,776
26
267

160
126
304
327
362
181
719
159
164
237

919,104
3,750,561
480,202
420,252
2,111,391
409,242
280,430
2,736,818
279,174
110,721

Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

367
870
489
360
884
170
193
30
184
266

8,255
74,362
113,448
22,032
21,372
110,389
36,666
991
1,901
10,926

15
37
31
4
44
5
12
2
3
4

244
2,287
11,248
68
1,666
(D)
303
(D)
(D)
131

246
575
404
200
489
138
148
20
112
190

436,623
4,938,440
9,357,636
1,826,253
776,184
9,313,462
2,118,433
157,245
52,899
474,013

New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................

149
805
1,967
173
1,782
544
727
1,346
45
457

11,511
46,401
31,768
390,421
22,030
6,457
52,688
35,979
419
7,009

9
34
99
5
52
8
27
53
3
17

(D)
3,599
1,391
2,534
1,575
175
4,457
1,438
(D)
256

81
540
1,083
161
1,120
238
360
901
31
239

510,403
3,126,202
565,741
30,825,479
1,026,496
238,769
2,264,599
1,360,580
17,110
234,332

South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

134
1,458
1,284
239
276
1,020
872
910
828
82

230,075
12,614
128,064
28,778
7,632
10,822
83,170
10,701
47,488
45,633

13
50
62
6
4
53
32
27
18
-

5,598
437
5,359
122
560
391
4,505
693
2,928
-

117
840
592
158
185
587
486
536
611
77

13,383,794
543,757
8,554,971
1,336,461
361,715
300,763
2,621,311
321,184
4,167,522
3,628,147

STATES, 2007

1

Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold.

434 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 22. Mink and Their Pelts - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002

290
310

1,507,719
1,113,941

282
320

2,811,470
2,506,819

Alaska ...........................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................

1
1
1
25
7
1
17
1
1
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
159,159
29,375
(D)
54,977
(D)
(D)
42,193

26
7
1
17
1
10

236,826
59,524
(D)
156,748
(D)
36,340

Minnesota ......................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................

26
2
7
1
5
2
8
19
14
3

82,582
(D)
12,448
(D)
1,099
(D)
22,747
167,235
38,130
(D)

22
2
7
1
3
2
9
19
11
3

249,144
(D)
24,550
(D)
(D)
(D)
68,669
269,219
66,648
(D)

Utah ..............................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

55
8
73

299,772
47,163
524,043

60
8
73

546,740
77,249
925,816

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Table 23. Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Farms with
aquaculture
sold

Farms reporting by -

Value
($1,000)

Pounds sold
Farms

Number sold

1,000 Pounds

Farms

Thousands

CATFISH
United States Total
1,725
2,229

455,378
(NA)

1,467
1,736

565,913
608,925

504
660

348,516
34,833

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................

268
1
166
58
3
1
54
86
16
4

95,675
(D)
78,133
12,529
(D)
(D)
979
1,313
116
(D)

249
1
156
52
1
1
40
71
9
4

132,704
(D)
95,071
4,956
(D)
(D)
1,117
1,382
18
(D)

63
24
15
3
16
32
7
-

13,011
44,497
206
(D)
649
5,527
43
-

Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................

12
8
11
20
41
36
1
9
451
41

115
145
270
458
579
12,662
(D)
113
229,400
2,028

11
1
6
12
41
29
1
7
423
29

112
(D)
111
332
715
14,939
(D)
66
286,798
2,173

1
7
8
11
7
7
2
120
12

(D)
263
(D)
850
(D)
(D)
(D)
269,338
(D)

Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................

2
10
2
7
1
5
63
19
36
2

(D)
96
(D)
3
(D)
9
7,091
189
442
(D)

2
3
2
3
2
53
15
25
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8,623
166
1,184
-

7
4
1
3
10
8
18
2

228
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
1,669
(D)

Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

14
36
49
159
18
1
8
6

51
226
235
12,123
17
(D)
(D)
1

7
30
39
122
13
1
5
1

(D)
73
245
14,731
4
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
9
17
63
9
3
5

16
390
26
3,609
7
(D)
1

1,124
1,156

210,568
(NA)

687
541

74,202
40,384

650
652

145,882
120,465

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................

2
2
9
5
43
36
9
3
15
52

(D)
(D)
1,349
3,367
17,913
7,471
3,440
(D)
1,629
53,782

2
3
4
33
25
3
3
10
45

(D)
337
1,480
5,656
1,867
(D)
1
893
37,747

2
6
3
20
32
8
6
8

(D)
218
(D)
6,825
18,918
1,002
(D)
(D)

Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

3
4
4
3
3
19
6
18
38
11

(D)
(D)
633
(D)
(D)
2,718
93
3,455
2,122
692

3
1
4
3
3
12
5
9
13
10

(D)
(D)
240
(D)
(D)
216
(D)
(D)
215
264

4
3
2
12
2
11
26
1

(D)
1,156
(D)
1,567
(D)
1,379
(D)
(D)

Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................

7
12
20
16
5
12
4
12
47
71

1
3,910
1,015
2,231
1,250
2,617
(D)
1,349
6,144
7,726

5
8
8
13
5
9
2
10
29
61

(Z)
777
299
800
355
519
(D)
525
949
3,920

4
4
12
3
5
9
2
6
28
10

2
2,103
2,397
(D)
2,606
1,111
(D)
(D)
1,186
3,819

North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................

3
12
1
57
229
2
5
4

(D)
1,723
(D)
5,758
28,408
(D)
(D)
380

3
6
37
24
5
1

(D)
199
1,990
1,125
(D)
(D)

8
1
20
212
2
1
3

1,034
(D)
549
41,949
(D)
(D)
238

United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

TROUT
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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436 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 23. Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Farms with
aquaculture
sold

Farms reporting by -

Value
($1,000)

Pounds sold
Farms

Number sold

1,000 Pounds

Farms

Thousands

TROUT - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
16
3
25
19
35
113
23
67
19

3,222
(D)
4,036
(D)
3,358
21,848
2,402
4,580
6,297

14
2
23
10
29
103
13
67
9

676
(D)
1,258
230
1,507
6,477
432
1,157
332

9
3
19
13
11
23
14
67
15

4,098
(D)
8,846
(D)
587
5,767
890
8,024
4,863

643
572

187,711
(NA)

442
325

93,264
64,232

268
252

507,113
79,888

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

24
26
3
16
32
6
1
2
37
7

244
27,785
(D)
2,844
20,200
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,412
369

18
8
2
15
21
5
1
29
5

109
27,327
(D)
1,122
5,383
(D)
(D)
1,035
65

10
18
1
2
15
4
2
12
3

(D)
275,006
(D)
(D)
11,419
(D)
(D)
21,377
(D)

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

26
15
23
5
4
4
11
7
11
4

4,513
1,895
284
573
22
57
32
829
19,771
(D)

24
13
17
3
4
4
9
5
10
3

675
860
102
(D)
10
51
8
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
3
6
2
1
1
4
2
4
1

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

7
11
6
13
7
6
5
1
5
2

3,802
1,789
127
648
(D)
(D)
50
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
7
3
13
7
6
1
4
2

(D)
3,235
(D)
519
(D)
(D)
(D)
17
(D)

6
4
3
1
5
1
2
-

6,822
97
6
(D)
602
(D)
(D)
-

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................

3
14
48
32
24
14
12
9
20
2

(D)
(D)
15,354
753
2,087
2,904
214
(D)
14,692
(D)

3
11
39
24
22
9
6
9
19
1

(D)
(D)
6,302
218
1,542
957
93
65
6,916
(D)

1
5
9
11
2
7
6
4
5
1

(D)
(D)
2,867
(D)
(D)
5
45
(D)
(D)
(D)

Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

15
70
5
48

(D)
43,047
(D)
884

7
20
4
28

(D)
21,524
(D)
139

10
53
3
33

1,811
112,123
1
3,110

358
305

40,343
(NA)

296
212

10,479
8,438

91
93

78,297
109,241

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................

1
51
10
3
1
5
5
3
4
5

(D)
21,545
1,096
181
(D)
71
(D)
(D)
7
55

1
49
7
1
1
2
4
3
4
4

(D)
5,167
87
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
4
23

7
8
2
3
4
1

(D)
30,417
(D)
36
156
(D)

Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

4
2
9
9
2
3
9
44

(D)
(D)
386
211
(D)
1
1,046
3,807

4
2
7
2
2
2
6
40

22
(D)
100
(D)
(D)
(D)
210
1,525

2
7
1
3
6

(D)
3,146
(D)
11
28

Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................
OTHER FOOD FISH (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

BAITFISH
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

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UNITED STATES 437

Table 23. Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Farms with
aquaculture
sold

Farms reporting by -

Value
($1,000)

Pounds sold
Farms

Number sold

1,000 Pounds

Farms

Thousands

BAITFISH - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................

7
11
7
4
6
18
14
1
24
12

502
596
16
1
(D)
169
361
(D)
924
64

5
10
7
2
6
17
12
1
22
10

150
127
4
(D)
(D)
43
23
(D)
243
21

2
1
2
6
2
4
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
63
(D)
177
(D)

Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

2
22
1
3
5
25
3
2
20
1

(D)
687
(D)
(D)
(D)
398
(D)
(D)
4,658
(D)

2
13
3
4
19
2
2
18
-

(D)
51
(D)
(D)
81
(D)
(D)
1,534
-

10
1
2
10
1
3
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
1,465
(D)
(D)
(D)

788
565

50,855
(NA)

691
473

31,122
15,352

117
92

52,881
72,756

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................

6
1
14
4
1
17
4
10
6
6

592
(D)
308
(D)
(D)
2,520
44
4,057
7
(D)

6
1
12
4
7
4
5
6
3

208
(D)
140
(D)
1,106
2
78
2
(D)

1
2
1
10
1
6
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
959
(D)
(D)
(D)

Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................

2
4
21
497
21
4
1
7
4
2

(D)
13
96
16,714
788
9
(D)
87
5
(D)

2
4
19
487
2
2
1
7
4
2

(D)
5
8
22,186
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
1
(D)

2
11
19
2
-

(D)
538
361
(D)
-

Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................

2
4
2
10
20
8
2
4
22
9

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
312
128
(D)
(D)
571
25

2
2
1
15
7
2
1
21
9

(D)
(D)
(D)
47
4
(D)
(D)
683
5

2
2
9
5
3
3
7
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
26
-

Texas .............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

41
2
28
1
1

12,501
(D)
669
(D)
(D)

38
2
11
1
1

5,247
(D)
87
(D)
(D)

6
2
19
1
-

37,166
(D)
376
(D)
-

1,097
828

243,007
(NA)

390
227

208,991
58,251

750
634

2,581,347
602,442

Alaska ............................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................

25
1
23
35
130
6
4
1
1
85

745
(D)
11,724
11,570
15,251
450
(D)
(D)
(D)
37,348

5
1
10
16
27
1
2
58

30
(D)
1,086
10,149
3,794
(D)
(D)
130,018

24
1
19
20
111
5
3
1
1
28

7,031
(D)
(D)
20,406
145,379
1,142
(D)
(D)
(D)
7,014

Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................

56
13
234
1
73
24

3,286
615
11,176
(D)
4,504
7,408

19
2
36
20
2

3,070
(D)
(D)
4,356
(D)

37
11
206
1
53
22

64,888
(D)
172,411
(D)
19,256
45,790

CRUSTACEANS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

MOLLUSKS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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438 UNITED STATES

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Table 23. Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Farms with
aquaculture
sold

Farms reporting by -

Value
($1,000)

Pounds sold
Farms

Number sold

1,000 Pounds

Farms

Thousands

MOLLUSKS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
85
1
19
5
24
17
1
72
160
1

1,009
(D)
8,368
(D)
(D)
2,692
(D)
36,948
85,201
(D)

32
11
2
4
21
121
-

975
2,805
(D)
326
17,487
33,376
-

54
1
8
5
22
13
1
53
49
1

3,180
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
377,844
27,574
(D)

684
635

61,049
(NA)

117
67

2,747
626

595
571

177,749
211,344

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................

9
2
15
55
6
2
203
20
18
3

299
(D)
2,584
13,415
(D)
(D)
32,192
92
2,418
(D)

2
7
13
19
2
1

(D)
54
209
2,415
(D)
(D)

7
2
8
46
6
2
190
18
18
2

30
(D)
(D)
24,074
(D)
(D)
51,882
21
128
(D)

Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

7
7
1
1
8
3
2
11
20
11

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
249
106

1
1
4
-

(D)
(D)
(Z)
-

6
6
1
1
8
3
2
7
20
11

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
26
6

Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................

5
10
3
9
1
22
2
27
16
28

73
(D)
8
14
(D)
1,152
(D)
2,013
177
166

4
5
2
2
4
10
7

2
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
6
5

4
5
3
7
1
20
2
23
6
25

(D)
(D)
(Z)
3
(D)
141
(D)
476
73
30

Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................

18
11
31
2
2
16
27
1
9
18

742
20
990
(D)
(D)
32
892
(D)
(D)
116

8
3
7
1
1
3
3
2

(Z)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

12
8
27
2
2
15
24
1
8
16

483
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
305
(D)
(D)
16

West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

6
16

(D)
26

1
4

(D)
(D)

5
15

(D)
6

815
680

80,568
(NA)

443
222

8,210
4,939

482
493

471,702
209,643

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................

38
5
22
27
8
1
31
30
4
17

2,677
5
8,933
3,871
(D)
(D)
622
984
(D)
2,235

24
17
21
5
14
14
3
13

155
429
659
2
142
15
(D)
259

18
5
12
14
5
1
19
24
1
4

8,198
15
32,958
830
(D)
(D)
1,046
9,906
(D)
(D)

Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

13
16
6
9
14
2
3
21
48

581
1,381
1,476
1,145
868
(D)
(D)
349
5,282

9
2
6
5
1
2
7
31

301
(D)
(D)
43
(D)
(D)
(D)
209

13
12
6
5
10
1
1
15
18

3,092
(D)
38,786
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,022

North Carolina ...............................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
ORNAMENTAL FISH
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

SPORT OR GAME FISH
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 439

Table 23. Aquaculture Sold: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Farms with
aquaculture
sold

Farms reporting by -

Value
($1,000)

Pounds sold
Farms

Number sold

1,000 Pounds

Farms

Thousands

SPORT OR GAME FISH - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................

27
13
3
15
4
4
2
28
22
3

(D)
457
(D)
1,413
6
(D)
(D)
687
74
(D)

16
4
1
1
2
1
10
14
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
(D)

16
9
2
14
2
4
1
24
8
-

2,128
1,065
(D)
28,162
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,950
12
-

Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................

75
24
4
27
25
6
13
44
2
2

2,455
1,616
35
11,366
747
1,334
880
4,182
(D)
(D)

45
12
1
7
12
2
10
23
1
1

63
(D)
(D)
3
34
(D)
50
108
(D)
(D)

41
17
3
23
17
6
8
27
2
1

14,728
22,203
12
59,835
2,070
(D)
4,398
13,275
(D)
(D)

Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

13
74
7
62
1

(D)
8,910
(D)
3,074
(D)

3
69
2
28
1

(Z)
2,648
(D)
60
(D)

11
7
6
48
1

(D)
3,297
(D)
40,700
(D)

341
705

85,793
(NA)

91
169

7,229
27,475

270
556

149,572
2,164,382

Alabama ........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................

7
1
8
20
1
3
1
43
13
3

13
(D)
1,030
13,835
(D)
(D)
(D)
6,292
(D)
96

6
3
8
1
1
16
3
-

4
43
377
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
-

3
1
6
12
1
2
28
11
3

3
(D)
1,058
3,999
(D)
(D)
2,061
172
10

Illinois .............................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................

1
10
1
4
98
4
3
4
3
5

(D)
1,145
(D)
(D)
40,316
314
394
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
1
12
1
3

13
(D)
2,263
(D)
(D)

1
8
1
3
90
4
3
4
2
3

(D)
179
(D)
(D)
9,968
18,401
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................

11
5
11
1
4
1
7
7
3
7

900
141
1,580
(D)
621
(D)
28
71
(D)
243

5
2
2
3
3
3

15
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
(D)

11
5
11
1
2
1
5
4
4

742
133
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
68
(D)
(D)

Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

3
1
4
4
6
16
8
5
1
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
366
2,643
(D)

1
1
1
5
3
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
3
5
(D)
-

2
1
4
3
5
12
5
4
1
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15,852
(D)
(D)

OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

440 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and

2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

ALPACAS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
8,708
(NA)

121,904
(NA)

2,461
(NA)

13,164
(NA)

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

59
20
92
30
466
485
112
11
126
114

602
196
1,420
190
7,801
7,980
1,052
108
1,596
1,332

17
8
28
4
126
162
19
4
37
22

96
21
106
10
638
921
60
11
202
159

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

5
128
214
204
71
122
194
16
138
145

57
2,213
2,349
2,602
869
1,460
1,878
142
1,824
2,391

4
32
50
50
21
27
35
8
46
44

33
181
166
165
136
168
259
15
143
275

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

167
318
156
17
161
74
41
29
119
142

1,736
4,409
1,558
196
2,120
711
475
473
1,537
2,231

36
119
33
3
43
16
13
6
30
48

142
592
179
(D)
199
75
80
16
155
280

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................

88
506
135
12
659
71
473
478
24
58

1,599
7,100
1,663
59
10,677
727
7,906
5,739
321
508

30
159
37
2
274
19
162
127
6
8

148
953
110
(D)
1,325
64
1,066
560
10
33

South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

23
170
296
90
93
296
788
99
338
35

113
1,839
3,064
1,212
1,650
4,883
13,140
1,356
4,344
496

5
35
62
23
33
82
203
17
79
7

17
130
504
109
248
423
1,298
97
443
128

4,499
4,132

198,234
231,950

1,821
1,734

62,890
57,210

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

55
12
18
65
168
184
10
5
67
63

370
1,228
305
754
2,441
15,474
112
94
1,132
470

9
10
6
36
38
95
1
1
20
13

57
108
40
214
433
5,456
(D)
(D)
330
81

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

3
88
82
83
110
208
95
34
13
25

180
1,905
1,265
1,916
2,889
10,051
1,697
189
402
783

1
41
32
40
55
85
37
2
8
16

(D)
661
552
411
695
4,118
617
(D)
48
325

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................

14
150
184
37
174

145
3,629
6,282
166
3,756

1
51
111
5
64

(D)
912
2,009
24
761

United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

BISON
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 441

Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and
2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

BISON - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................

133
136
18
18
7
50
67
43
145
68

14,565
17,859
144
260
176
4,804
1,854
645
15,881
1,358

71
60
5
7
2
22
29
11
111
29

5,270
7,266
8
44
(D)
1,668
405
94
6,042
494

Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................

205
76
144
28
179
93
618
85
4
50

10,344
1,193
2,707
152
38,701
917
5,890
1,400
170
1,133

48
27
68
7
112
14
178
33
2
17

2,200
655
943
15
10,862
175
948
519
(D)
267

Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

100
20
190
75

1,534
208
6,130
12,574

54
6
88
42

501
23
1,766
4,668

5,654
4,901

269,537
286,863

2,300
1,895

44,210
43,526

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................

77
2
18
89
27
21
20
2
170
18

2,004
(D)
1,000
458
1,339
190
197
(D)
7,006
473

24
1
8
15
8
2
1
35
1

276
(D)
32
324
83
(D)
(D)
1,051
(D)

Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................

2
12
164
143
130
31
26
78
36
6

(D)
384
2,353
4,358
4,559
2,091
984
2,775
3,537
142

1
10
58
72
68
13
9
10
20
-

(D)
73
801
1,098
712
582
70
119
462
-

Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................

12
304
274
49
204
3
14
3
19
25

(D)
20,801
8,366
3,385
6,857
104
531
11
1,012
669

9
144
125
11
86
7
8
7

42
2,690
1,232
789
1,084
62
183
112

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................

2
180
29
20
303
175
19
810
2
34

(D)
7,847
375
628
9,527
5,358
587
23,451
(D)
780

59
3
3
131
67
9
372
1
1

1,973
31
34
1,681
901
171
4,270
(D)
(D)

South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

8
82
1,658
30
14
15
18
26
250

102
2,719
126,133
288
1,056
505
714
1,620
11,596

3
13
762
5
3
2
6
13
94

17
393
20,005
25
(D)
(D)
32
325
2,232

DEER
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

See footnote(s) at end of table.

442 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and
2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

ELK
United States Total
1,917
2,371

68,251
97,901

888
934

13,049
16,058

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................

9
11
13
69
2
14
2
1
64
45

183
425
93
5,507
(D)
159
(D)
(D)
4,395
1,170

3
9
2
45
5
1
39
25

31
35
(D)
2,170
13
(D)
1,038
193

Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................

47
71
56
12
6
7
4
104
199
9

869
2,460
1,401
245
(D)
500
12
2,955
8,112
127

28
35
23
4
1
3
59
123
1

441
471
293
18
(D)
(D)
874
1,353
(D)

Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................

69
39
20
9
4
10
42
13
82
34

2,082
1,830
848
(D)
(D)
1,764
1,351
129
5,182
757

34
19
10
5
1
5
26
2
40
17

397
310
233
43
(D)
115
155
(D)
545
139

Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................
Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................

50
14
118
30
24
354
30
3
12
8

1,719
1,252
3,007
2,427
586
6,369
1,730
(D)
94
471

18
11
42
20
7
112
20
2
2

213
149
480
394
153
1,061
931
(D)
(D)

West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................

5
202

89
6,825

89

602

26,060
16,887

122,680
144,782

3,411
3,756

12,704
18,653

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

229
16
196
284
1,386
1,102
138
14
285
310

1,003
78
834
835
6,868
7,499
615
83
959
1,514

42
1
23
35
154
154
22
27
55

108
(D)
61
157
557
761
117
84
189

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

5
591
514
532
516
594
632
75
200
154

26
2,903
2,168
2,803
2,394
2,381
2,436
203
651
818

1
55
64
55
95
72
66
4
19
16

(D)
181
223
249
316
222
211
(D)
35
46

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................

302
698
589
119
928
639
317
88
170
154

1,332
3,698
2,500
497
3,211
3,460
1,842
857
605
747

36
108
71
10
132
40
49
14
27
27

93
433
181
25
536
140
320
181
77
109

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................

284
465

1,534
2,393

49
56

274
177

United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

LLAMAS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 443

Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and
2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

LLAMAS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................

460
117
891
958
1,743
622
34
185
217
636

1,803
362
4,664
4,506
9,380
3,063
123
527
792
2,427

34
15
144
138
228
78
4
27
31
87

114
57
509
546
887
238
11
37
127
289

Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

3,194
358
171
665
1,616
182
1,200
285

12,278
1,420
720
3,819
8,140
968
6,539
1,402

486
64
24
92
184
23
148
25

1,909
181
103
386
451
104
584
91

99,746
29,936

283,806
105,358

11,548
4,941

32,467
17,385

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ............................................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................................

3,336
20
765
2,781
2,528
1,852
207
42
2,258
3,233

10,841
60
2,025
7,663
7,151
4,955
428
106
6,244
8,952

492
3
90
310
239
224
16
1
334
347

1,785
(D)
196
846
764
627
26
(D)
758
803

Hawaii ............................................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine .............................................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................................

101
1,316
1,691
1,474
1,266
1,710
4,244
1,513
199
450

260
3,771
4,397
4,391
4,203
4,458
11,813
4,772
407
1,121

6
120
149
177
202
157
546
235
16
62

9
286
398
476
531
373
1,998
646
35
134

Massachusetts ...............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana .........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................................

389
1,636
1,440
2,372
4,126
1,422
919
176
247
407

992
4,434
3,701
7,015
11,985
4,392
2,762
409
703
1,188

35
171
188
309
531
133
105
18
24
52

92
368
436
754
1,572
377
456
36
84
150

New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................

780
1,203
3,051
387
2,412
4,803
1,779
2,603
43
1,620

1,889
2,826
8,546
810
6,614
13,332
4,771
9,762
96
4,550

70
119
380
26
282
498
211
245
3
200

186
262
1,024
44
833
1,238
424
875
6
520

South Dakota .................................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

685
6,264
21,070
710
215
2,526
1,345
1,122
2,306
702

1,782
18,350
60,790
1,940
948
6,749
3,793
2,695
5,719
2,245

64
796
2,410
89
17
269
169
155
179
74

214
2,545
6,894
177
135
772
359
353
443
140

27,137
10,073

616,129
405,241

6,811
4,326

979,563
886,841

413
18

8,051
549

105
6

27,364
194

MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007

RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS
United States Total
United States .........................................................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

444 UNITED STATES

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Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and
2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................

229
484
730
510
161
56
733
441
70
294

2,370
32,676
117,957
6,044
2,863
211
25,003
15,737
740
2,294

63
136
227
108
49
2
223
89
9
62

1,302
97,740
79,200
4,901
3,147
(D)
70,329
17,630
(D)
2,531

Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................

728
1,029
657
375
937
255
246
272
336
1,477

9,155
20,154
9,264
4,516
16,795
4,116
1,972
2,181
2,486
40,138

183
300
186
72
244
71
49
64
47
372

15,083
53,071
13,429
4,046
42,480
4,796
1,715
5,872
5,511
45,465

Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................
New York .......................................................................................

765
317
883
195
227
34
184
254
205
1,100

8,426
7,982
19,056
1,352
2,202
236
1,575
3,544
2,199
20,511

169
70
221
32
44
6
47
103
50
293

10,092
18,942
47,775
519
1,785
145
1,419
3,380
1,000
39,589

North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ..............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ..............................................................................
South Dakota ................................................................................
Tennessee ....................................................................................

678
124
1,392
669
695
1,572
57
390
127
882

12,436
992
15,779
8,135
24,054
47,967
732
4,278
1,019
29,142

174
23
438
151
167
533
13
101
18
202

23,915
420
25,818
7,567
63,943
92,396
434
6,011
543
44,430

Texas ............................................................................................
Utah ..............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ..........................................................................................
Washington ...................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming .......................................................................................

2,159
235
140
651
729
430
1,496
96

32,594
4,885
2,689
6,050
12,683
4,129
15,396
814

513
63
29
130
150
113
261
30

35,689
10,402
7,371
7,008
12,719
3,358
16,609
332

12,781
4,364

(X)
(X)

5,047
2,492

(X)
(X)

Alabama ........................................................................................
Alaska ...........................................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................................
Arkansas .......................................................................................
California .......................................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................................
Connecticut ...................................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................................
Florida ...........................................................................................
Georgia .........................................................................................

32
25
8
144
598
145
23
8
234
439

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

15
13
12
56
167
88
11
2
200
153

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Hawaii ...........................................................................................
Idaho .............................................................................................
Illinois ............................................................................................
Indiana ..........................................................................................
Iowa ..............................................................................................
Kansas ..........................................................................................
Kentucky .......................................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................................
Maine ............................................................................................
Maryland .......................................................................................

85
46
65
380
115
477
178
119
12
14

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

36
50
76
122
54
155
118
105
7
20

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Massachusetts ..............................................................................
Michigan ........................................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................................
Montana ........................................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................................
New Jersey ...................................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................................

108
80
42
588
80
20
37
8
8
13
11

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

25
32
41
190
107
10
23
4
5
5
37

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

OTHER LIVESTOCK (SEE TEXT) 1
United States Total
United States ......................................................................... 2007
2002
States, 2007

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 445

Table 24. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Number Sold: 2007 and
2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Inventory
Farms

Sold
Number

Farms

Number

OTHER LIVESTOCK (SEE TEXT) 1 - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
New York .......................................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................................
North Dakota .................................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................................
South Dakota .................................................................................

616
505
1
896
14
285
82
18
411
7

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

195
179
4
287
6
168
94
5
154
12

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Tennessee .....................................................................................
Texas .............................................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................................
Washington ....................................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................................

860
3,843
252
21
714
28
3
74
9

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

263
1,245
98
14
220
95
66
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1

2002 data include alpacas.

446 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Harvested cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres

1,328,004
309,607,601
256,105
51,537,104

23,336
1,994,743
1,740
106,925

424
30,772
174
(D)

4,993
832,406
3,835
823,468

29,050
7,367,068
5,327
4,455,478

53,000
7,633,173
45,412
7,274,248

Barley for grain .......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

19,848
3,521,957
207,089,232
4,241
741,475

-

22
4,322
167,170
1
(D)

113
31,129
3,396,006
113
31,129

-

161
44,125
2,872,476
111
23,999

5,742
5,405
4,469
2,552
1,209
471

-

5
9
3
2
2
1

10
19
45
24
10
5

-

22
54
47
13
13
12

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

347,760
86,248,542
12,738,519,330
38,911
13,156,769

1,872
276,661
21,008,771
190
24,866

-

58
22,654
4,083,974
56
21,939

1,395
584,629
99,778,632
1,090
461,094

606
189,965
34,602,626
606
189,965

68,008
101,672
78,166
50,807
32,731
16,376

716
531
336
154
87
48

-

7
10
16
13
6
6

87
235
381
306
247
139

54
152
176
114
80
30

Corn for silage or greenchop ..................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

84,317
5,979,661
104,224,795
9,664
1,497,288

126
11,016
86,493
13
1,693

-

116
33,941
891,902
116
33,941

30
1,887
26,326
8
540

1,975
460,614
12,019,578
1,975
460,514

34,207
34,878
10,855
2,859
1,132
386

39
53
26
3
5
-

-

15
21
41
20
12
7

7
13
10
-

227
579
576
355
180
58

Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

18,605
10,493,238
18,898,128
8,776
4,035,610

917
382,566
407,598
108
22,484

-

301
171,300
513,758
301
171,300

915
854,410
1,902,073
805
687,334

855
471,378
1,418,751
855
471,378

961
3,043
3,886
3,738
3,758
3,219

69
178
222
193
159
96

-

9
39
67
70
65
51

16
89
95
150
227
338

29
147
232
197
170
80

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................. farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

6,236
1,455,549
25,353,900
2,456
353,503

-

-

46
5,849
102,603
27
5,818

-

239
34,002
709,841
237
30,134

818
1,709
1,856
1,066
597
190

-

-

28
3
9
5
1

-

53
83
60
30
12
1

869,534
61,455,483
155,393,762
86,007
10,264,753

18,735
883,196
1,641,373
356
10,556

243
23,315
33,336
13
2,364

1,176
309,018
2,215,580
1,122
307,367

22,939
1,334,153
2,966,184
514
20,958

7,411
1,723,147
10,642,531
5,954
1,554,197

367,533
345,273
111,368
30,370
10,911
4,079

8,474
8,080
1,786
309
81
5

65
116
36
20
6
-

535
238
147
83
80
93

8,476
10,772
3,001
543
123
24

2,194
2,165
1,398
781
512
361

42,558
1,509,149
89,508,669
1,620
78,214

238
16,111
905,087
9
320

8
1,017
49,230
1
(D)

18
1,090
87,980
18
1,090

57
6,431
601,737
3
192

299
25,993
2,595,144
198
18,141

27,044
12,167
2,643
552
135
17

75
114
39
9
1
-

3
3
2
-

12
3
1
2
-

25
16
7
6
3
-

103
117
55
17
5
2

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Harvested cropland .................................................................. farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres

17,899
5,888,926
12,786
2,296,765

3,517
136,833
759
9,738

1,615
409,468
532
104,063

20,486
2,112,129
11,288
1,424,396

23,179
3,390,437
5,204
987,160

6,044
103,120
2,719
47,825

Barley for grain ......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

331
59,667
7,179,416
292
54,440

-

137
20,106
1,588,749
28
2,732

-

13
537
30,326
-

-

44
100
116
43
24
4

-

26
39
44
23
5
-

-

6
6
1
-

-

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,585
1,054,844
140,523,805
1,989
635,630

61
3,563
424,350
5
(D)

843
185,407
18,346,034
265
52,680

513
33,915
2,991,208
111
7,633

3,114
449,007
54,137,330
1,399
210,608

14
3,115
124,878
14
3,115

235
575
680
429
399
267

38
14
5
3
1
-

142
318
165
109
72
37

271
153
66
12
5
6

757
1,036
798
346
140
37

2
1
8
2
1
-

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

857
111,116
2,327,377
762
91,488

253
24,174
480,472
4
126

73
6,353
67,825
17
632

119
27,005
484,308
75
23,162

284
38,657
676,293
152
22,519

-

118
380
250
72
32
5

94
90
45
15
7
2

22
29
15
7
-

31
32
27
14
8
7

70
92
84
21
14
3

-

Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

213
80,053
109,206
12
9,145

2,577
996,427
1,628,260
1,114
309,442

-

-

-

-

18
49
50
45
36
15

142
545
696
558
410
226

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

281
46,629
785,848
245
30,790

3
3
90
3
3

-

-

-

-

38
95
97
25
21
5

3
-

-

-

-

-

13,998
1,621,178
4,256,940
10,418
1,156,305

2,060
81,269
176,786
-

430
14,211
37,989
35
875

5,755
354,860
1,120,290
516
42,984

14,556
663,750
1,380,403
927
42,119

30
1,000
2,215
22
149

4,963
4,835
2,530
1,058
440
172

1,150
731
135
40
4
-

300
104
19
4
2
1

2,836
2,067
559
200
71
22

7,239
5,672
1,321
257
54
13

20
8
1
1
-

165
9,921
531,736
105
5,072

2
(D)
(D)
-

9
142
(D)
-

49
3,222
200,966
8
1,034

476
28,770
1,535,663
69
4,106

-

65
72
23
4
1
-

1
1
-

7
2
-

20
17
10
1
1
-

165
214
84
13
-

-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Harvested cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres

13,975
4,225,786
10,992
2,867,218

54,185
22,611,443
2,327
473,081

41,743
12,108,940
2,295
395,708

63,672
23,799,380
1,258
188,765

43,553
19,886,655
5,876
2,728,874

57,528
5,057,883
2,948
58,221

Barley for grain .......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,146
547,928
42,464,856
1,581
352,080

46
738
43,029
-

37
493
21,911
1
(D)

86
2,815
139,145
-

157
13,109
692,044
15
1,187

52
2,626
98,830
-

332
729
532
295
147
111

36
10
-

31
6
-

56
22
8
-

53
74
22
8
-

19
28
3
2
-

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

691
104,570
17,752,526
689
(D)

38,260
13,096,231
2,248,664,947
1,107
330,642

24,400
6,362,576
959,947,232
1,024
268,435

50,095
13,842,282
2,292,163,101
566
126,232

11,236
3,680,278
500,560,815
3,591
1,509,702

7,060
1,313,320
166,687,678
159
22,483

162
280
144
63
26
16

4,806
9,488
8,685
6,994
5,385
2,902

5,386
7,338
4,754
3,112
2,403
1,407

5,004
13,122
13,962
10,149
5,779
2,079

990
3,158
3,067
1,822
1,369
830

2,925
1,961
924
533
414
303

Corn for silage or greenchop ..................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1,115
211,748
5,695,090
1,115
211,748

2,296
75,247
1,351,823
16
265

2,120
105,937
1,956,429
77
6,569

4,967
220,646
4,138,151
22
1,889

1,665
166,018
2,988,294
439
69,075

2,255
86,542
1,189,499
49
986

162
483
270
119
48
33

1,364
793
118
19
2
-

1,236
648
166
39
24
7

2,738
1,754
356
74
41
4

376
783
388
72
32
14

1,159
889
190
13
3
1

Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

106
40,924
54,814
34
10,419

-

-

-

-

-

5
15
33
27
14
12

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................. farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

641
88,987
1,646,970
519
49,435

-

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
-

33
5,955
134,719
31
5,143

-

106
277
170
59
24
5

-

1
-

1
-

2
8
17
3
3
-

-

11,159
1,316,296
5,198,288
8,788
1,021,414

19,865
593,186
1,770,834
68
1,373

18,917
546,764
1,306,246
215
5,770

26,901
1,125,565
3,897,996
89
1,644

29,266
2,800,129
6,916,201
1,662
272,537

49,825
2,456,564
4,042,948
274
3,447

4,625
3,509
1,784
721
335
185

12,899
5,820
1,004
112
28
2

12,379
5,554
844
117
21
2

13,865
10,273
2,386
312
51
14

8,527
12,831
5,530
1,655
534
189

21,551
21,860
5,348
895
144
27

298
19,629
1,178,663
167
6,876

1,006
24,265
1,500,658
2
(D)

568
7,948
403,631
12
36

3,056
66,651
4,481,462
4
(D)

874
29,761
1,363,381
31
2,478

118
1,002
55,839
-

117
113
56
11
1
-

753
213
38
2
-

513
55
-

2,341
640
58
16
1
-

559
257
46
9
2
1

111
7
-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Harvested cropland .................................................................. farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres

13,783
3,342,048
2,682
910,458

5,189
393,738
873
20,799

8,278
1,246,603
1,284
91,926

4,792
153,993
1,543
22,662

37,868
6,859,081
4,728
496,295

53,943
19,267,018
2,787
499,583

Barley for grain ......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

94
16,975
1,076,922
-

683
34,288
2,733,463
43
1,779

-

376
12,953
642,216
2
(D)

1,126
108,268
5,800,659
31
1,784

-

34
22
21
11
3
3

291
293
86
12
1
-

-

210
139
24
3
-

390
421
210
73
27
5

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1,331
722,387
114,674,506
673
300,979

26
3,272
419,517
-

2,803
460,137
45,548,271
273
38,964

50
2,432
372,853
2
(D)

13,768
2,350,668
288,066,336
978
241,060

30,976
7,801,001
1,138,660,229
1,265
250,683

125
190
233
267
292
224

7
6
8
4
1
-

824
954
497
292
161
75

34
9
4
3
-

3,720
4,665
2,824
1,438
748
373

3,815
9,330
8,384
5,254
2,935
1,258

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

39
4,087
69,995
5
403

185
23,516
429,432
3
39

898
63,979
791,447
31
1,652

230
13,895
275,194
7
(D)

3,352
297,381
4,350,145
132
13,381

7,998
433,506
5,791,485
233
13,028

6
19
11
2
1
-

31
82
45
22
4
1

343
364
154
26
8
3

100
83
41
5
1
-

1,340
1,207
572
140
56
37

3,053
3,879
851
177
32
6

Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

645
333,804
698,557
284
87,442

-

-

-

-

-

36
111
111
138
159
90

-

-

-

-

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

16
481
4,359
-

-

1
(D)
(D)
-

1,183
195,419
3,207,689
61
8,182

526
145,422
2,638,507
93
26,692

-

12
3
1
-

-

1
-

172
434
327
174
66
10

20
131
190
102
65
18

8,798
463,695
1,176,324
249
8,326

3,048
197,757
428,423
-

5,123
223,390
552,667
128
3,100

2,424
93,811
198,593
12
83

21,853
1,160,467
2,966,956
429
18,394

29,844
1,716,693
4,392,567
574
28,592

3,925
3,620
1,014
169
58
12

1,346
1,126
401
147
23
5

2,544
2,019
482
62
14
2

1,378
807
204
32
3
-

11,008
7,858
2,189
603
171
24

12,777
12,193
3,960
719
162
33

30
1,549
131,809
-

159
27,206
1,937,569
-

184
2,338
152,306
4
4

2
(D)
(D)
-

2,181
55,046
2,972,519
23
93

5,499
180,942
10,494,120
76
2,249

9
16
5
-

41
42
36
28
9
3

161
22
1
-

2
-

1,542
541
87
10
1
-

3,197
2,032
230
26
11
3

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Harvested cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres

18,773
4,223,708
2,199
1,364,157

69,585
12,980,113
3,407
1,190,101

16,441
9,163,867
8,201
1,558,122

34,715
18,169,876
16,759
8,448,373

1,572
504,311
1,570
502,978

2,494
99,520
493
2,417

Barley for grain .......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

56
1,531
59,238
-

2,347
718,551
29,670,161
906
175,420

35
1,777
81,963
10
526

9
1,062
93,177
9
1,062

1
(D)
(D)
-

-

30
25
1
-

172
636
735
441
222
141

12
18
5
-

3
3
2
1
-

1
-

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,091
873,618
127,841,765
624
346,506

15,375
3,256,195
439,417,160
1,233
388,210

297
38,002
5,147,840
263
32,517

22,812
9,192,656
1,426,459,812
14,107
5,839,067

10
473
73,176
10
473

13
226
27,547
3
3

607
288
310
305
306
275

2,594
5,496
3,408
2,088
1,265
524

44
127
89
27
8
2

1,061
4,745
6,036
5,046
3,813
2,111

4
5
1
-

11
1
1
-

Corn for silage or greenchop ..................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

126
11,900
152,082
12
1,033

1,704
69,353
1,041,591
36
1,869

383
45,172
974,410
342
41,122

2,671
185,584
3,171,470
1,295
101,256

36
5,451
134,522
36
5,451

135
12,640
262,867
-

33
48
36
6
2
1

868
698
117
12
6
3

49
176
118
33
5
2

849
1,328
393
73
22
6

3
17
9
5
1
1

38
55
34
5
1
2

Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

980
656,051
1,289,270
394
295,396

511
377,960
723,043
382
198,446

-

-

-

-

108
129
130
199
195
219

10
64
71
100
129
137

-

-

-

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................. farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

2
(D)
(D)
-

105
17,151
290,498
82
9,224

495
107,583
2,453,158
482
104,748

-

2
(D)
(D)
-

-

2
-

8
41
35
15
5
1

26
127
196
95
41
10

-

2
-

13,271
680,402
1,572,853
190
6,171

57,184
3,895,401
7,182,875
282
9,452

12,796
2,822,442
5,490,353
6,996
1,059,816

20,576
2,563,515
6,289,171
5,024
494,391

1,436
464,598
1,582,983
1,435
463,464

1,581
76,877
178,138
7
45

5,392
6,068
1,513
253
33
12

18,685
26,738
9,367
1,902
429
63

3,043
3,522
2,785
1,833
1,112
501

6,425
8,099
3,667
1,410
640
335

401
362
225
196
138
114

808
549
185
37
1
1

44
1,345
107,161
3
(D)

459
7,894
382,149
-

488
34,633
1,673,538
151
8,227

885
35,108
2,108,923
67
3,052

2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

-

26
14
4
-

364
91
4
-

142
247
72
23
4
-

433
376
66
10
-

2
-

-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Harvested cropland .................................................................. farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres

7,180
415,542
1,960
94,121

9,311
1,009,683
8,492
648,272

26,814
3,651,278
2,853
65,891

32,803
4,188,658
5,248
208,213

20,408
22,035,717
769
233,171

54,790
9,991,007
2,297
37,050

Barley for grain ......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

46
1,947
136,415
2
(D)

10
824
80,299
9
(D)

327
10,793
530,407
-

236
13,728
667,667
14
88

4,855
1,384,689
75,444,593
64
10,848

210
2,994
159,965
-

24
14
8
-

4
4
1
1
-

215
88
21
2
1
-

125
69
34
6
2
-

149
874
1,801
1,283
599
149

174
35
1
-

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

731
81,556
10,137,862
81
8,094

122
53,851
9,626,854
116
49,327

4,243
551,629
71,454,280
27
1,208

6,324
965,426
98,245,673
436
28,481

5,809
2,348,171
275,329,681
364
99,184

24,436
3,606,246
526,601,789
39
7,375

269
221
143
61
31
6

44
11
20
21
17
9

1,393
1,482
777
348
167
76

2,266
1,824
1,107
633
355
139

285
1,308
1,609
1,178
821
608

7,004
8,585
4,701
2,456
1,261
429

Corn for silage or greenchop .................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

234
11,528
164,400
5
148

285
79,141
1,937,769
284
78,398

5,278
507,568
8,640,006
9
412

733
56,886
631,752
32
1,138

1,707
180,634
1,965,111
71
6,761

3,928
182,935
3,191,893
5
480

112
83
34
3
2
-

42
58
91
46
35
13

1,612
2,396
810
282
140
38

354
200
126
42
8
3

168
915
504
88
23
9

2,036
1,461
342
64
20
5

Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

199
42,207
97,206
199
42,207

-

1,308
526,060
785,557
101
10,756

-

-

-

35
56
57
30
14
7

-

106
249
255
322
267
109

-

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................ farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2
(D)
(D)
-

178
7,760
173,070
178
7,760

143
16,218
247,762
3
(D)

-

1,682
664,389
10,745,281
56
13,023

1
(D)
(D)
-

2
-

164
7
6
1

38
49
39
14
2
1

-

19
249
512
465
314
123

1
-

3,130
115,669
226,883
58
1,376

5,583
365,843
1,565,071
5,163
314,068

20,194
1,962,620
4,981,812
119
2,816

19,432
687,650
1,170,258
1,324
56,147

11,561
2,525,213
4,832,502
264
25,565

31,440
1,156,523
2,807,279
27
632

2,092
775
196
53
11
3

3,485
1,309
473
192
84
40

5,227
8,843
4,371
1,310
355
88

11,629
6,372
1,204
163
52
12

1,709
3,283
3,150
2,056
1,078
285

17,749
11,237
2,083
304
58
9

50
1,234
61,563
-

45
(D)
16,467
26
143

1,809
60,999
3,556,221
1
(D)

556
14,337
787,753
27
185

2,513
257,021
14,862,093
16
990

2,800
46,348
2,883,967
-

36
12
1
1
-

40
5
-

1,137
534
111
22
5
-

373
154
27
2
-

348
1,232
739
155
37
2

2,336
419
44
1
-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Harvested cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres

46,224
7,650,080
2,645
481,169

22,131
3,037,261
12,095
1,333,741

44,269
3,942,079
3,830
36,759

823
19,325
305
4,266

12,962
1,551,670
1,693
123,413

Barley for grain .......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

42
5,038
207,751
1
(D)

339
53,216
2,798,280
147
15,057

2,104
41,986
3,053,989
4
18

-

29
747
44,457
4
(D)

12
11
18
1

92
114
75
34
17
7

1,620
440
39
3
2
-

-

20
7
2
-

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

913
270,838
38,603,555
275
105,793

248
35,271
7,008,419
237
35,009

16,030
980,753
118,964,770
56
2,660

4
41
3,207
-

2,601
372,558
35,122,617
252
31,971

69
255
276
175
92
46

59
90
59
24
11
5

8,507
5,019
1,674
574
203
53

4
-

1,029
719
439
240
121
53

Corn for silage or greenchop ..................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

185
30,163
567,496
69
16,902

247
25,386
633,222
229
23,811

10,230
429,139
7,057,789
37
1,605

39
1,653
32,886
1
(D)

121
13,392
184,659
43
3,290

28
71
65
13
3
5

62
122
47
8
5
3

5,214
4,067
788
127
31
3

21
14
3
1
-

52
28
26
11
3
1

Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

420
164,273
279,871
167
67,687

-

-

-

458
158,296
159,213
90
14,259

15
89
120
82
78
36

-

-

-

38
80
136
92
78
34

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................. farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

7
150
2,792
2
(D)

49
7,559
149,465
36
4,562

17
153
3,045
1
(D)

-

-

4
3
-

7
18
14
5
5
-

16
1
-

-

-

39,449
3,231,691
6,718,879
1,029
86,344

12,590
1,038,735
3,129,873
6,688
739,289

34,923
1,747,589
4,487,424
226
2,177

351
9,304
19,042
3
18

7,830
340,951
591,501
275
6,797

10,419
19,517
7,187
1,736
466
124

6,886
3,562
1,232
528
248
134

15,925
14,511
3,706
641
109
31

225
113
11
2
-

3,887
3,079
726
119
16
3

172
14,816
462,865
9
1,327

259
17,958
1,417,220
72
5,023

5,089
79,943
4,237,273
-

2
(D)
(D)
-

344
13,279
559,906
18
238

54
69
29
20
-

105
106
30
12
6
-

4,274
735
72
6
2
-

2
-

206
101
32
4
1
-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Harvested cropland ...................................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres

21,902
15,278,709
1,561
358,807

48,292
4,226,440
2,318
79,150

111,671
19,174,301
16,151
4,621,445

10,259
964,702
9,649
787,205

4,707
433,074
508
2,203

Barley for grain ..........................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

205
28,761
1,218,568
5
144

18
997
45,265
1
(D)

28
2,090
141,999
13
936

487
22,124
1,833,678
461
19,122

4
(D)
(D)
-

27
81
65
25
4
3

9
5
3
1
-

7
14
6
1
-

245
178
54
10
-

2
2
-

Corn for grain .............................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

12,198
4,455,368
518,552,101
788
192,582

4,653
780,608
83,636,352
115
20,272

4,543
1,963,640
286,386,341
1,892
846,750

331
21,367
3,249,594
331
21,367

71
5,368
773,897
-

608
2,612
3,628
2,832
1,663
855

1,697
1,381
694
446
284
151

526
856
1,030
873
739
519

162
109
44
13
3
-

21
31
16
3
-

Corn for silage or greenchop .....................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

3,928
383,599
4,358,190
121
9,708

884
52,565
577,940
35
1,772

560
151,091
3,417,965
357
102,392

573
45,375
969,548
573
45,375

674
87,403
1,658,746
-

776
2,065
771
204
88
24

331
386
143
19
5
-

55
136
187
103
49
30

177
267
102
13
11
3

164
261
155
57
30
7

Cotton, all ..................................................................................farms
acres
bales
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

779
504,057
581,236
45
11,386

7,225
4,674,229
8,147,970
3,876
1,626,181

-

-

-

55
165
108
134
159
158

255
991
1,460
1,355
1,561
1,603

-

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas .............................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

34
11,891
208,659
11
2,826

-

58
6,675
127,400
28
2,946

16
1,627
6,994
10
159

6
(D)
(D)
-

3
6
8
9
6
2

-

22
15
12
6
3
-

10
2
2
1
1
-

6
-

16,121
3,239,947
6,502,232
797
87,670

42,280
1,784,808
2,732,930
344
4,394

90,860
5,264,287
14,477,068
5,701
424,623

8,930
690,946
2,569,087
8,458
628,996

3,624
330,984
962,986
4
230

2,949
5,139
4,091
2,291
1,182
469

20,148
17,834
3,744
516
34
4

39,538
38,189
9,979
2,217
720
217

4,480
2,780
1,012
441
157
60

1,132
1,451
748
216
62
15

1,703
124,743
8,758,284
30
1,666

78
1,679
83,840
-

1,109
92,653
3,663,002
80
5,461

266
4,833
367,230
252
4,461

12
211
11,525
-

409
908
310
68
7
1

66
9
2
1
-

360
490
180
50
26
3

212
51
3
-

7
5
-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ................................................................farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................
Oats for grain .............................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Harvested cropland ................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres

30,563
2,544,997
2,134
78,675

20,091
4,387,169
11,835
1,589,538

17,494
692,003
427
(D)

54,105
8,884,628
2,826
373,680

5,573
1,536,240
4,511
1,025,182

Barley for grain .......................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

530
27,833
2,008,416
12
695

843
223,598
13,928,713
67
3,641

61
1,328
92,942
-

1,104
23,645
1,351,838
3
(D)

342
52,457
4,485,775
291
43,513

258
191
65
13
3
-

98
175
254
184
106
26

41
18
2
-

795
291
17
1
-

42
141
98
46
12
3

Corn for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

3,063
401,070
34,811,582
169
15,364

550
118,665
24,553,928
547
(D)

686
26,618
2,916,834
3
(D)

27,505
3,250,847
437,174,706
556
113,312

344
54,567
6,858,369
335
51,056

1,197
903
505
261
141
56

72
182
150
94
39
13

492
133
33
23
5
-

7,826
11,638
5,196
1,622
815
408

50
125
104
44
20
1

Corn for silage or greenchop ..................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,013
126,295
1,717,974
75
3,671

537
83,353
2,129,010
360
57,381

550
19,408
272,039
5
226

15,338
732,636
11,645,140
121
8,900

265
32,146
646,760
260
30,491

850
799
282
63
18
1

92
199
144
72
24
6

326
190
28
4
2
-

7,317
6,450
1,192
270
80
29

47
115
72
20
8
3

Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms
acres
bales
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

196
59,243
101,745
9
348

-

-

-

-

15
47
43
46
37
8

-

-

-

-

Dry edible beans, excluding limas ............................................. farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

269
61,055
1,049,750
152
22,017

-

6
6,069
93,244
5
5,717

193
24,197
566,459
193
24,197

-

35
70
92
38
25
9

-

2
1
1
2

18
87
66
18
3
1

25,986
1,305,624
2,464,783
377
9,767

10,243
846,140
3,595,392
4,262
493,255

16,449
614,794
986,097
22
238

42,082
2,797,497
8,528,063
269
20,124

5,276
1,192,019
2,426,555
4,298
824,334

11,816
10,823
2,687
527
112
21

5,183
3,040
1,213
506
213
88

8,668
6,511
1,102
146
17
5

15,639
17,589
7,313
1,217
272
52

917
1,720
1,319
718
395
207

230
4,893
286,954
4
6

138
8,956
426,027
19
471

121
1,494
74,953
-

7,934
166,794
11,122,339
19
1,779

154
8,040
382,864
94
3,099

181
38
9
1
1
-

61
52
17
7
1

105
16
-

5,893
1,927
94
10
9
1

52
80
18
3
1
-

Forage - land used for all hay and
all haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop (see text) ............................................................... farms
acres
tons, dry equivalent
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................
Oats for grain ............................................................................ farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

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Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

6,182
1,200,564
3,703,138,887
2,381
418,789

704
158,424
396,914,610
71
11,044

-

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

11
14
28,000
11
14

915
1,909
1,886
920
423
129

84
219
192
122
64
23

-

1
-

1
-

11
-

Pineapples harvested ............................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

42
(D)
(D)
20
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

39
1
2

-

-

-

-

-

Rice .......................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

6,084
2,758,792
198,538,690
6,084
2,758,792

-

-

-

2,752
1,326,377
96,033,069
2,752
1,326,377

1,304
531,075
43,018,947
1,304
531,075

132
915
1,459
1,616
1,346
616

-

-

-

66
425
607
696
633
325

17
162
339
433
267
86

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

26,242
6,769,834
482,452,865
4,483
845,214

78
5,827
215,276
2
(D)

-

79
19,703
1,696,731
79
19,703

697
216,432
20,761,820
295
76,032

58
10,909
909,160
53
9,705

2,609
8,335
7,302
4,377
2,443
1,176

21
36
15
6
-

-

2
17
33
15
10
2

39
185
216
140
76
41

10
14
25
5
2
2

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

279,110
63,915,821
2,582,423,697
20,333
5,237,075

875
179,673
3,660,854
37
2,124

-

-

4,610
2,819,478
98,903,025
3,256
1,843,833

-

38,458
90,935
70,698
44,381
25,097
9,541

124
277
274
104
76
20

-

-

187
810
808
887
951
967

-

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

4,022
1,253,817
31,937,325
1,595
394,675

-

-

-

-

155
42,984
1,539,394
155
42,984

131
892
1,274
1,004
540
181

-

-

-

-

4
34
63
30
18
6

Sugarcane for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

692
846,666
31,127,405
219
435,205

-

-

-

-

-

71
78
81
96
157
209

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

6,403
2,000,153
2,820,962,445
608
102,219

7
19
13,720
-

-

-

1
(D)
(D)
-

111
27,913
29,776,645
98
23,937

502
1,153
2,110
1,494
824
320

7
-

-

-

1
-

17
31
32
17
7
7
--continued

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Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

423
118,637
341,137,148
92
27,044

2,762
518,719
1,634,837,229
1,193
182,332

-

-

-

-

69
122
107
48
48
29

350
943
817
422
189
41

-

Pineapples harvested ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

42
(D)
(D)
20
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

39
1
2

Rice ........................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

7
11,376
975,319
7
11,376

-

-

-

-

-

1
3
3

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

380
153,196
5,750,890
112
10,818

-

10
327
17,927
2
(D)

21
1,331
68,866
2
(D)

428
44,694
1,935,793
75
5,556

-

25
97
75
94
49
40

-

4
5
1
-

1
17
2
1
-

93
183
110
30
11
1

-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

34
2,948
148,420
24
1,882

6
294
13,365
1
(D)

817
155,548
3,990,694
172
24,528

101
12,066
291,981
4
212

1,617
280,220
7,970,113
340
35,285

-

4
15
14
1
-

5
1
-

144
321
177
81
67
27

16
49
22
11
2
1

187
555
536
226
89
24

-

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

226
29,235
764,791
226
29,235

-

-

-

-

-

20
103
71
23
8
1

-

-

-

-

-

Sugarcane for sugar .................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

108
378,587
14,127,121
108
378,587

-

9
(D)
(D)
6
(D)

-

-

-

18
9
13
14
10
44

-

7
2

Sunflower seed, all .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

282
112,991
124,244,896
101
15,064

-

3
(D)
(D)
-

-

35
2,150
(D)
6
21

-

11
43
100
66
40
22

-

2
1
-

-

31
2
1
1

--continued

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Pineapples harvested ............................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice .......................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

1
1
1
-

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

731
76,601
5,960,150
8
156

78
8,938
811,912
3
(D)

40
2,113
174,761
-

11,379
2,625,920
201,048,807
1,121
141,668

92
11,590
950,509
3
74

-

120
340
205
59
6
1

14
35
18
9
2
-

16
20
2
2
-

936
3,766
3,377
1,953
968
379

18
34
25
14
1
-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

33,945
8,293,711
353,741,105
525
70,513

21,973
4,783,821
211,074,079
628
82,454

41,524
8,612,810
430,739,578
319
50,481

13,232
2,591,428
82,719,224
1,610
261,588

4,129
1,087,037
29,582,097
52
10,147

-

4,167
9,772
8,778
6,453
3,705
1,070

4,177
7,078
4,746
3,162
2,040
770

3,956
13,031
12,670
7,962
3,260
645

1,551
4,773
3,694
1,939
988
287

634
1,517
823
518
375
262

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

507
163,598
5,631,170
507
163,598

-

-

-

-

-

20
130
164
107
50
36

-

-

-

-

-

Sugarcane for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

46
3,217
4,356,557
1
(D)

2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

5
667
631,300
-

681
156,378
220,194,520
161
27,853

14
82
40,100
-

1
-

30
8
6
1
1

2
-

2
1
1
1
-

28
231
235
108
67
12

14
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Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

8
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

4
1
1
2
-

-

-

-

-

-

Pineapples harvested ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice ........................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

848
377,115
23,122,031
848
377,115

-

-

-

-

-

31
158
171
203
202
83

-

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

615
245,384
22,397,992
85
19,684

-

79
4,895
217,697
5
40

-

26
658
41,825
3
(D)

3
36
360
-

40
96
144
154
124
57

-

26
36
15
2
-

-

19
5
2
-

3
-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1,455
593,815
24,717,263
321
95,413

14
766
22,570
-

2,158
386,604
10,381,954
189
20,663

5
247
10,530
-

10,461
1,715,427
67,515,728
497
66,556

27,040
6,273,919
259,891,979
723
92,688

117
271
371
298
259
139

3
8
3
-

437
790
479
254
145
53

1
3
1
-

1,938
4,183
2,426
1,116
606
192

2,332
8,633
7,917
4,868
2,551
739

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

737
150,054
3,532,941
36
3,018

1,247
485,650
11,432,253
25
5,211

-

-

-

-

38
228
281
133
43
14

16
155
342
413
254
67

Sugarcane for sugar .................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

461
405,433
14,086,448
1
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

43
49
26
61
128
154

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1
(D)
(D)
-

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

22
596
614,150
4
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
-

67
5,888
7,206,293
2
(D)

505
126,552
190,298,028
6
392

1
-

1
-

19
3
-

1
-

24
29
7
2
5
-

29
95
197
120
57
7
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Peanuts for nuts ....................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

85
17,781
58,481,805
11
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
-

-

-

-

-

35
7
12
19
9
3

1
-

-

-

-

-

Pineapples harvested ............................................................... farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice .......................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

341
185,076
13,313,823
341
185,076

435
179,300
12,266,645
435
179,300

-

-

-

-

5
40
81
73
88
54

9
76
135
89
83
43

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

302
116,901
9,815,654
81
23,194

1,085
105,483
9,922,598
54
3,293

-

1,901
236,607
22,177,229
299
19,445

1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

-

20
49
75
75
62
21

219
510
278
59
16
3

-

230
908
528
180
45
10

1
-

-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,589
1,431,085
54,316,854
811
483,004

18,388
4,672,738
165,947,323
1,249
365,094

8
409
16,084
7
(D)

16,620
3,834,855
189,547,373
8,088
1,570,110

-

-

232
541
522
395
425
474

2,502
6,391
4,101
2,644
1,831
919

3
3
2
-

985
4,845
5,450
3,483
1,520
337

-

-

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

220
47,533
1,174,370
220
47,533

162
44,938
1,064,504
162
44,938

-

-

-

-

11
58
88
48
11
4

3
43
57
37
14
8

-

-

Sugarcane for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all ................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1
(D)
(D)
-

28
1,963
2,456,340
-

17
3,410
3,787,068
6
1,266

222
47,575
61,133,340
104
15,362

-

-

1
-

11
9
8
-

2
12
2
1
-

7
54
92
44
24
1

-

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

29
10,305
31,988,642
29
10,305

-

699
89,029
250,970,518
94
8,587

-

-

-

5
14
4
2
4

-

177
215
210
73
18
6

-

-

Pineapples harvested ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice ........................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

12
614
33,018
-

217
73,048
2,806,719
92
12,329

26
717
35,804
-

210
8,635
394,040
20
434

-

16
1,203
50,854
-

5
4
3
-

24
39
60
49
29
16

12
13
1
-

100
92
15
2
1
-

-

5
5
5
1
-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

524
79,218
2,443,231
55
4,730

1
(D)
(D)
-

1,347
199,775
7,456,657
2
(D)

6,896
1,380,792
29,142,115
325
13,830

5,779
3,073,981
106,556,290
85
12,513

23,892
4,236,337
191,559,567
12
1,056

114
184
123
69
26
8

1
-

282
531
319
121
71
23

1,567
2,295
1,409
854
557
214

129
762
1,383
1,363
1,322
820

4,529
8,945
5,323
2,971
1,656
468

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

553
245,735
5,695,862
49
14,068

-

-

-

-

-

8
71
127
180
125
42

-

Sugarcane for sugar .................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)

2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

28
357
367,672
-

29
402
383,562
-

3,000
1,054,584
1,496,184,686
7
1,065

4
102
143,800
-

2
-

2
-

22
6
-

25
2
2
-

39
396
1,042
900
450
173

2
2
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

148
16,319
55,039,635
113
11,821

-

-

-

327
56,332
178,352,360
78
8,265

20
65
49
11
3
-

-

-

-

70
73
106
59
17
2

Pineapples harvested ................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 acres or more .......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice ...........................................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

-

-

-

-

3
-

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ......................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

966
219,883
11,682,402
137
21,043

3
87
8,189
3
87

117
3,155
177,639
-

-

91
5,996
210,854
3
(D)

82
298
302
182
74
28

1
2
-

80
33
3
1
-

-

48
24
12
7
-

Soybeans for beans ...................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

813
180,878
4,559,245
89
12,497

2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

6,374
431,053
17,386,829
11
(D)

-

1,920
442,461
7,833,696
106
8,943

77
298
221
112
79
26

1
1
-

2,674
2,583
786
234
82
15

-

344
597
458
258
178
85

Sugarbeets for sugar .................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

73
11,232
346,233
73
11,232

-

-

-

-

4
34
26
7
2

-

-

-

Sugarcane for sugar ..................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all ....................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

20
3,626
6,574,767
4
1,956

13
611
427,968
11
483

32
660
405,407
1
(D)

-

39
764
249,094
-

3
8
5
3
1

8
2
2
1
-

26
5
1
-

-

30
7
2
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Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................ farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

19
23
14,610
1
(D)

784
192,291
699,723,146
666
156,066

-

-

-

19
-

49
198
305
140
71
21

-

-

Pineapples harvested ................................................................ farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 acres or more ......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice ........................................................................................... farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

6
2,317
240,029
6
2,317

385
145,006
9,472,871
385
145,006

-

-

-

2
3
1
-

4
49
124
118
68
22

-

-

Sorghum for grain ..................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

394
129,413
7,732,205
2
(D)

72
10,107
831,540
2
(D)

5,975
2,427,580
153,531,033
1,938
480,510

2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

1
(D)
(D)
-

29
100
122
85
30
28

14
25
19
12
2
-

313
1,327
1,614
1,239
935
547

2
-

1
-

Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

9,862
3,222,872
130,377,538
348
52,661

2,967
976,011
18,552,793
37
4,077

371
93,453
3,439,765
86
16,269

-

21
2,011
75,318
-

363
2,188
3,131
2,377
1,284
519

403
827
614
481
400
242

31
96
123
78
27
16

-

7
10
3
1

Sugarbeets for sugar ................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sugarcane for sugar .................................................................. farms
acres
tons
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

-

-

114
(D)
(D)
104
(D)

-

-

-

-

3
20
42
21
19
9

-

-

Sunflower seed, all .................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

910
400,181
613,668,505
10
831

8
23
20,500
-

118
35,309
45,693,688
63
12,806

12
5,332
2,460,696
4
75

2
(D)
(D)
-

18
155
301
202
145
89

8
-

10
16
46
21
20
5

2
2
2
3
2
1

2
--continued

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Peanuts for nuts ........................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

180
21,631
52,797,144
17
1,193

-

-

-

-

25
61
72
20
2
-

-

-

-

-

Pineapples harvested ................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 acres or more .......................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Rice ...........................................................................................farms
acres
cwt
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sorghum for grain ......................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

43
1,497
63,521
1
(D)

-

3
(D)
(D)
-

11
242
12,774
-

-

27
15
1
-

-

2
1
-

9
2
-

-

Soybeans for beans ...................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

2,104
490,396
12,624,547
90
8,007

8
725
27,781
5
385

115
13,717
480,186
-

14,513
1,363,124
54,701,222
227
24,855

-

409
667
444
279
211
94

1
4
3
-

26
41
35
6
7
-

3,799
7,039
2,508
776
307
84

-

Sugarbeets for sugar .................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

3
2,076
80,206
3
2,076

-

-

139
30,782
675,601
139
30,782

-

3
-

-

-

7
36
55
26
14
1

Sugarcane for sugar ..................................................................farms
acres
tons
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sunflower seed, all ....................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

24
137
79,944
2
(D)

4
(D)
61,858
2
(D)

4
8
1,500
-

78
3,722
4,449,621
-

21
4,668
3,292,514
9
843

23
1
-

3
1
-

4
-

33
35
9
1
-

2
7
5
3
4
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

16,234
359,846
778,301,825
2,572
71,578

-

-

-

-

-

235
1,493
1,827
2,772
3,459
3,129
1,343
1,976
699
406
871

-

-

-

-

-

Wheat for grain, all .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

160,810
50,932,969
1,993,648,378
15,213
3,364,079

520
76,202
3,123,596
13
1,116

-

201
85,567
8,715,906
201
85,567

2,112
696,681
27,859,060
199
65,896

1,191
354,165
30,224,394
1,000
300,284

26,703
49,409
34,703
21,167
15,789
13,039

109
202
112
65
26
6

-

5
26
65
50
32
23

108
496
554
520
315
119

79
327
383
231
108
63

69,172
4,682,588

1,603
18,868

96
1,184

2,565
137,574

804
14,146

3,868
1,169,786

41,178
14,059
6,666
3,451
1,791
2,027
720
360
947

1,106
383
80
27
5
2
2

67
18
8
3
-

2,028
426
25
19
23
44
6
7
31

564
172
40
17
5
6
4
1
1

1,629
702
349
341
288
559
153
100
306

115,935
5,039,476
61,189
3,981,316

1,897
22,122
238
1,926

10
18
2
(D)

1,527
37,200
1,259
37,022

666
13,932
147
1,432

39,484
2,826,291
32,908
2,728,176

52,775
37,043
17,119
5,434
2,026
1,538
665
265
608

945
729
197
22
4
-

9
1
-

1,151
234
85
31
9
17
3
5
9

346
225
62
26
4
3
2
1

12,951
13,464
7,881
2,923
1,303
962
415
178
369

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) .......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

--continued

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ..................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

76
3,128
5,293,517
26
1,600

-

23
1,040
3,061,788
15
714

224
17,989
39,810,076
141
9,006

-

-

1
6
16
7
16
16
14
2
5
7

-

1
1
4
13
4
1
3

3
2
2
2
7
34
50
124
45
25
54

-

Wheat for grain, all ................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

3,695
2,369,096
88,427,841
1,063
164,702

3
55
2,300
1
(D)

340
54,546
3,635,755
88
10,541

79
9,157
497,844
3
(D)

1,332
228,959
9,206,001
268
32,440

-

200
739
754
595
642
765

3
-

60
121
89
48
17
5

10
34
26
7
2
-

175
461
437
163
73
23

-

708
97,251

735
10,514

233
40,088

1,493
265,835

1,445
128,720

901
6,845

354
75
85
86
53
55
23
11
21

477
184
54
12
4
4
4
-

76
35
47
35
21
19
9
2
8

743
324
134
92
77
123
45
16
62

619
367
208
122
71
58
21
10
27

731
130
34
4
2
2

877
6,986
877
6,986

338
3,672
55
391

32
524
13
(D)

8,993
677,403
5,789
597,775

3,745
129,921
897
57,565

4,443
36,652
1,134
9,830

568
256
45
6
2
-

194
107
32
4
1
-

26
3
1
1
1
-

3,156
3,520
1,482
464
166
205
64
25
116

1,470
1,623
468
93
39
52
22
10
20

3,316
997
101
16
4
9
5
1
3

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

--continued

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Table 25. Selected Crops Harvested: 2007 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

13
827
1,656,819
1
(D)

267
2,174
4,525,089
9
219

-

-

8,113
87,641
196,259,377
999
13,999

-

2
4
1
6
4
2

2
36
48
70
50
39
18
4
2
2
-

-

-

124
833
1,060
1,628
1,991
1,687
497
293
157
64
72

Wheat for grain, all .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

2,850
1,191,086
84,614,401
1,908
529,424

9,416
891,567
47,291,213
94
8,119

5,058
362,571
19,693,426
89
6,960

577
29,512
1,383,753
9
(D)

22,630
8,527,780
270,115,386
2,123
517,995

1,414
239,267
11,108,925
2
(D)

323
824
629
396
347
331

2,452
4,120
2,043
620
158
23

1,688
2,341
784
171
63
11

246
251
73
6
1
-

1,571
5,779
5,594
4,193
3,326
2,167

374
424
322
171
94
29

1,137
377,062

1,377
71,371

1,363
35,503

881
9,544

473
8,976

2,123
7,776

237
93
222
219
155
211
82
36
93

725
207
261
116
53
15
8
2
5

908
258
97
68
22
10
4
4
2

641
168
50
18
3
1
1
-

350
80
20
12
7
4
1
3
-

1,674
415
32
2
-

485
7,682
404
7,556

871
6,032
55
436

546
3,843
45
342

743
2,724
62
153

432
7,162
63
322

1,040
3,861
117
364

350
100
27
3
4
1
1

632
198
33
5
3
-

383
131
26
6
-

616
113
13
1
-

250
119
52
8
2
1
1

848
161
30
1
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) .......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ..................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

-

70
423
842,793
44
246

60
1,324
2,328,982
18
310

-

-

-

-

5
2
7
13
32
10
1
-

1
3
1
7
13
16
11
8
6
1
1

-

-

Wheat for grain, all ................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

815
215,177
11,502,018
44
7,652

13
512
22,474
1
(D)

1,497
166,713
10,717,293
64
4,631

7
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

6,263
523,153
33,583,908
122
6,420

6,727
1,718,565
82,488,109
93
8,731

40
192
258
218
77
30

5
7
1
-

418
580
325
125
40
9

6
1
-

1,734
2,949
1,179
313
70
18

1,082
2,393
1,356
825
686
385

759
18,912

968
66,783

931
33,447

1,001
15,764

2,878
174,685

2,720
247,099

514
153
54
18
17
3
2
1

579
155
63
85
61
25
12
3
10

504
240
101
58
17
11
5
2
4

629
225
112
28
5
2
1
1
-

1,464
698
377
172
90
77
41
10
26

806
368
918
448
109
71
32
18
21

1,050
18,201
149
1,816

374
3,015
37
101

472
4,542
90
899

458
5,416
86
766

2,712
115,284
530
10,897

814
4,979
128
612

445
438
131
27
7
2
1
1
-

260
94
16
3
1
-

334
110
17
8
3
-

279
121
49
9
-

1,030
848
533
206
66
29
21
3
5

590
187
33
4
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

111
1,577
3,557,585
4
(D)

-

-

-

-

-

23
21
9
13
32
6
7
3
3
1

-

-

-

-

Wheat for grain, all .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1,006
331,767
18,175,120
64
10,698

7,640
881,227
36,293,751
194
40,715

5,460
5,059,916
147,533,888
897
161,697

8,037
1,964,302
81,748,076
1,711
256,119

42
12,826
1,279,268
42
12,826

1
(D)
(D)
-

75
217
294
203
149
68

1,666
3,337
1,714
661
203
59

136
627
946
818
1,159
1,774

802
2,733
2,194
1,213
734
361

1
26
11
1
1
2

1
-

1,156
31,088

1,335
32,837

313
11,899

340
23,646

50
11,217

427
3,408

752
274
67
32
14
17
7
3
7

987
232
63
34
9
10
2
2
6

209
53
7
27
14
3
2
1

237
48
24
6
12
13
4
9

29
9
3
4
5
3
2

311
86
25
5
-

937
15,948
138
2,362

1,345
22,447
214
2,428

389
1,491
288
1,173

339
1,500
140
456

79
460
79
460

263
2,285
34
185

480
329
94
22
10
2
1
1

790
394
118
29
5
9
8
1

304
81
4
-

251
77
11
-

55
19
5
-

187
59
14
2
1
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) .......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ..................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ..................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

-

-

2,622
170,083
365,958,031
742
31,212

-

475
3,499
6,811,760
2
(D)

-

-

-

21
71
77
135
235
503
443
1,137
331
223
583

-

7
72
86
101
99
74
35
1
1
-

Wheat for grain, all ................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

318
27,991
1,426,039
21
1,174

535
302,958
8,236,505
204
61,986

1,058
84,955
4,544,032
-

3,184
511,713
19,917,842
171
6,560

12,303
8,428,462
293,464,779
99
15,978

11,485
732,106
42,997,358
-

82
148
61
22
5
-

48
83
119
108
98
79

338
454
199
51
14
2

723
1,142
694
411
169
45

209
1,260
2,541
2,761
2,855
2,677

4,130
5,238
1,693
358
55
11

1,456
54,062

1,743
36,933

3,192
160,596

3,740
118,780

224
94,543

2,873
47,014

804
344
166
90
33
19
7
8
4

1,264
341
71
32
23
12
3
3
6

1,643
862
389
177
65
56
17
8
31

2,358
909
262
97
50
64
27
14
23

71
22
12
22
39
58
16
15
27

1,904
692
189
52
23
13
9
4

718
10,537
177
6,407

2,783
43,859
2,450
40,082

2,686
100,035
393
11,038

1,551
13,724
294
2,196

41
118
7
(D)

1,462
10,367
115
639

497
155
44
13
4
5
5
-

1,937
630
155
26
17
18
11
3
4

902
891
650
174
56
13
7
4
2

1,050
374
100
26
1
-

36
4
1
-

1,047
314
87
13
1
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................ farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ..................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ..............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ..............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

-

-

1,152
7,886
18,811,546
27
132

-

260
20,084
44,660,005
17
688

-

-

4
29
107
259
540
200
13
-

-

4
7
2
13
51
45
138
36
29
73

Wheat for grain, all .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

8,744
3,421,098
89,968,524
522
134,620

1,406
855,052
43,969,219
524
89,923

4,577
152,528
8,949,116
-

-

726
136,766
3,986,026
47
3,342

481
2,120
2,465
1,586
1,171
921

175
380
245
177
143
286

2,957
1,282
284
45
7
2

-

133
232
185
113
47
16

834
18,013

1,519
149,665

4,338
55,655

203
2,418

1,520
28,275

624
148
38
6
10
8
3
1
4

833
213
191
133
77
72
32
10
30

2,693
1,218
322
76
21
8
6
2

138
43
18
2
2
-

1,019
362
95
28
8
8
1
2
5

4,036
143,892
352
3,803

4,004
99,614
1,660
49,575

2,686
46,560
286
3,897

100
580
34
178

1,125
22,185
176
10,240

884
1,651
1,160
275
50
16
12
1
3

2,060
1,100
617
162
53
12
6
6

1,707
660
205
88
17
9
5
2
2

69
25
6
-

676
357
70
9
3
10
3
1
6

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) .......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Tobacco .....................................................................................farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres .......................................................................
50.0 acres or more ......................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ................................................................

-

1,610
20,109
38,652,986
233
3,217

-

-

-

-

28
225
241
353
285
273
107
98
60
11
27

-

-

-

Wheat for grain, all ....................................................................farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ...............................................................................
25 to 99 acres .............................................................................
100 to 249 acres .........................................................................
250 to 499 acres .........................................................................
500 to 999 acres .........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ....................................................................

7,163
3,341,778
141,003,068
75
8,394

1,358
254,944
10,445,442
12
875

8,565
3,844,241
134,643,897
2,021
595,275

602
137,404
5,771,071
442
41,319

9
379
13,722
-

314
1,822
2,071
1,316
825
815

204
449
360
222
97
26

586
1,896
2,151
1,597
1,284
1,051

172
206
104
63
23
34

4
3
2
-

141
1,766

1,543
34,013

2,353
128,108

583
5,920

494
2,927

91
34
15
1
1
-

1,113
335
64
18
6
7
2
5

1,278
550
252
133
84
56
24
11
21

437
90
41
12
3
-

388
81
22
3
-

113
550
36
210

786
2,866
102
341

8,848
215,794
2,788
69,461

805
8,058
607
7,791

310
3,547
36
344

97
13
2
1
-

633
145
6
2
-

3,968
3,362
1,118
272
76
52
24
7
21

621
143
26
9
4
2
1
1
-

187
89
29
5
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) ..........................................................................farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more .............................................................
Land in orchards ........................................................................farms
acres
Irrigated .................................................................................farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ....................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more .............................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Tobacco .................................................................................... farms
acres
pounds
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................................................
1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................................................
2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................................................
3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................................................
10.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................................................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ......................................................................
50.0 acres or more .....................................................................
50.0 to 74.9 acres ...................................................................
75.0 to 99.9 acres ...................................................................
100.0 acres or more ...............................................................

895
20,881
43,338,678
291
10,006

-

68
248
478,054
3
(D)

195
934
2,254,739
-

-

23
129
111
119
123
166
82
142
52
42
48

-

4
20
20
6
13
5
-

13
42
33
52
35
15
5
-

-

Wheat for grain, all .................................................................... farms
acres
bushels
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres ..............................................................................
25 to 99 acres ............................................................................
100 to 249 acres ........................................................................
250 to 499 acres ........................................................................
500 to 999 acres ........................................................................
1,000 acres or more ...................................................................

1,348
200,342
12,345,217
44
1,500

2,612
2,096,350
120,617,390
614
155,021

122
5,960
336,553
-

5,422
280,464
18,789,893
22
1,501

347
127,051
2,978,072
100
10,538

343
488
268
153
75
21

121
360
452
406
527
746

62
45
9
6
-

2,211
2,514
570
101
23
3

41
80
87
58
48
33

1,616
27,887

2,026
343,787

726
2,210

3,319
297,238

46
952

1,143
309
102
38
16
8
3
2
3

1,205
218
173
160
102
168
62
32
74

632
80
12
2
-

1,554
625
670
263
88
119
37
21
61

36
5
2
1
2
-

1,277
19,713
218
2,634

5,470
299,174
5,281
298,380

613
6,909
40
96

1,135
9,730
138
1,055

25
73
21
67

833
325
88
16
9
6
3
3

2,085
1,680
1,103
406
96
100
45
22
33

481
99
20
7
4
2
1
1
-

766
287
71
10
1
1

23
1
1
-

Vegetables harvested for
sale (see text) .......................................................................... farms
acres
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................
Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms
acres
Irrigated ................................................................................. farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................................................
5.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................................................
25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................................................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................................................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................................................
500.0 acres or more ...................................................................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ...............................................................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ...............................................................
1,000.0 acres or more ............................................................

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS (CWT)
United States Total
73

10,725

133,421

14

807

133

14,676

207,915

16

734

18
2
27
1
2
15
5
1
2

4,806
(D)
3,631
(D)
(D)
1,031
532
(D)
(D)

61,837
(D)
33,101
(D)
(D)
17,887
8,600
(D)
(D)

1
3
6
3
1
-

(D)
141
212
(D)
(D)
-

60
29
2
32
10

7,885
3,392
(D)
(D)
1,607

137,349
24,605
(D)
22,409
(D)

2
3
8
3

(D)
360
272
(D)

19,848

3,521,957

207,089,232

4,241

741,475

24,747

4,015,654

214,800,035

4,979

890,241

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................

22
113
161
331
137
13
2,146
46

4,322
31,129
44,125
59,667
20,106
537
547,928
738

167,170
3,396,006
2,872,476
7,179,416
1,588,749
30,326
42,464,856
43,029

1
113
111
292
28
1,581
-

(D)
31,129
23,999
54,440
2,732
352,080
-

12
23
164
1
343
416
162
13
2,447
59

665
3,672
39,199
(D)
74,721
82,147
22,169
(D)
634,476
1,852

(D)
143,679
4,269,681
(D)
5,266,774
8,704,401
1,760,481
19,437
47,865,297
111,960

1
164
227
385
22
1,816
-

(D)
39,199
46,381
78,013
1,766
388,930
-

Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

37
86
157
52
94
683
376
1,126
56

493
2,815
13,109
2,626
16,975
34,288
12,953
108,268
1,531

21,911
139,145
692,044
98,830
1,076,922
2,733,463
642,216
5,800,659
59,238

1
15
43
2
31
-

(D)
1,187
1,779
(D)
1,784
-

75
152
81
87
112
718
1
400
1,462
170

1,255
4,166
4,193
6,807
25,856
36,241
(D)
11,620
139,739
3,847

59,370
241,818
154,233
436,696
1,825,297
2,907,723
(D)
576,461
5,661,303
174,512

1
1
8
7
19
-

(D)
(D)
1,189
63
1,745
-

Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................

2,347
35
9
1
46
10
327
236
4,855
210

718,551
1,777
1,062
(D)
1,947
824
10,793
13,728
1,384,689
2,994

29,670,161
81,963
93,177
(D)
136,415
80,299
530,407
667,667
75,444,593
159,965

906
10
9
2
9
14
64
-

175,420
526
1,062
(D)
(D)
88
10,848
-

2,745
64
20
81
9
425
324
5,218
489

902,163
2,588
2,375
2,358
357
12,569
15,664
1,303,723
5,745

36,076,190
84,194
207,188
167,426
40,639
589,695
934,962
56,810,477
312,127

1,011
12
20
1
8
6
22
-

214,377
447
2,375
(D)
(D)
82
3,529
-

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................

42
339
2,104
29
205
18
28
487
4
530

5,038
53,216
41,986
747
28,761
997
2,090
22,124
(D)
27,833

207,751
2,798,280
3,053,989
44,457
1,218,568
45,265
141,999
1,833,678
(D)
2,008,416

1
147
4
4
5
1
13
461
12

(D)
15,057
18
(D)
144
(D)
936
19,122
695

58
397
3,033
36
227
12
27
706
11
781

2,343
63,116
54,292
1,790
35,639
1,221
2,002
33,330
(D)
43,955

98,417
3,408,683
3,774,180
87,645
1,123,574
69,530
116,013
2,172,458
(D)
3,178,359

4
171
11
1
2
1
6
608
12

64
21,311
43
(D)
(D)
(D)
376
25,630
701

Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

843
61
1,104
342

223,598
1,328
23,645
52,457

13,928,713
92,942
1,351,838
4,485,775

67
3
291

3,641
(D)
43,513

1,254
79
1,489
364

337,483
1,430
35,226
62,834

18,934,918
92,232
1,735,478
4,568,059

95
2
335

5,442
(D)
57,734

337

24,760

711,173

34

5,181

720

42,641

960,589

48

6,271

Connecticut ..........................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

1
1
4
1
4
31

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
637

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
130
12,956

1
2

(D)
(D)

2
4
3
5
3
5
2
31

(D)
68
76
313
(D)
73
(D)
421

(D)
980
1,193
4,513
(D)
2,620
(D)
5,573

2

(D)

Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

15
1
1
-

2,262
(D)
(D)
-

40,702
(D)
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

62
1
3
1

4,749
(D)
8
(D)

92,990
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

United States .......................................................
States
Idaho ....................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
BARLEY FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Vermont ...............................................................

83
4
61
7
10
71
1
6
-

2,142
6
11,011
221
166
1,779
(D)
708
-

47,811
130
213,795
4,750
3,753
41,275
(D)
20,492
-

1
7
-

(D)
(D)
-

1
164
120
22
6
205
14
3

(D)
2,950
22,599
1,615
209
2,473
485
6

(D)
53,381
438,020
30,028
6,205
42,346
13,696
150

1
11
3
2
-

(D)
59
129
(D)
-

Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

24
7
4

5,245
204
146

308,729
7,630
4,746

22
-

4,969
-

30
9
24

6,016
41
407

253,751
538
9,338

27
-

5,911
-

3,123

1,149,682

1,418,549,887

104

13,535

3,831

1,208,251

1,446,267,120

79

8,925

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................

1
3
4
17
87
2
1
2

(D)
(D)
16
1,757
18,391
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
24,200
2,342,920
23,247,016
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
4
15
8
-

(D)
16
1,512
(D)
-

2
1
5
7
30
90
3
2
-

(D)
(D)
82
414
189
19,909
320
(D)
-

(D)
(D)
54,200
599,616
159,933
29,637,407
416,000
(D)
-

1
5
6
2
6
-

(D)
82
387
(D)
1,250
-

Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................

33
14
5
144
32
4
2
1
2,618

3,362
1,364
152
29,125
7,872
95
(D)
(D)
1,067,764

3,401,048
(D)
169,300
36,701,922
9,246,013
186,250
(D)
(D)
1,310,076,253

2
5
15
1
3

(D)
305
2,339
(D)
336

4
3
20
12
285
147
3,145

25
1,994
1,535
581
55,429
33,723
1,082,894

7,900
3,180,260
2,493,068
593,388
49,482,235
30,575,298
1,315,271,274

35
6

4,092
848

Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................

37
25
6
1
7
2
2
3
56

2,287
3,836
108
(D)
486
(D)
(D)
(D)
10,449

2,598,552
7,288,829
103,592
(D)
438,400
(D)
(D)
41,250
17,679,136

3
19
4
1
19

125
2,956
82
(D)
3,537

1
9
1
6
1
1
54

(D)
2,860
(D)
242
(D)
(D)
7,776

(D)
2,406,353
(D)
99,774
(D)
(D)
10,909,964

3
1
14

(D)
(D)
1,504

Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

11
3

1,996
(D)

2,207,200
(D)

1
3

(D)
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

(D)
-

-

-

347,760

86,248,542

12,738,519,330

38,911

13,156,769

348,590

68,230,523

8,613,061,814

34,278

9,709,872

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................

1,872
58
1,395
606
2,585
61
843
513
3,114
14

276,661
22,654
584,629
189,965
1,054,844
3,563
185,407
33,915
449,007
3,115

21,008,771
4,083,974
99,778,632
34,602,626
140,523,805
424,350
18,346,034
2,991,208
54,137,330
124,878

190
56
1,090
606
1,989
5
265
111
1,399
14

24,866
21,939
461,094
189,965
635,630
(D)
52,680
7,633
210,608
3,115

2,301
92
800
592
1,991
40
769
519
3,070
12

176,122
27,838
238,554
168,354
708,197
3,010
161,421
26,790
252,176
4,383

15,241,418
5,127,857
31,747,203
28,395,621
102,653,083
361,647
13,368,438
2,456,508
26,720,244
203,391

129
92
512
592
1,845
3
237
74
902
12

11,990
27,838
145,351
168,192
634,015
(D)
43,747
9,404
99,179
4,383

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

691
38,260
24,400
50,095
11,236
7,060
1,331
26
2,803
50

104,570
13,096,231
6,362,576
13,842,282
3,680,278
1,313,320
722,387
3,272
460,137
2,432

17,752,526
2,248,664,947
959,947,232
2,292,163,101
500,560,815
166,687,678
114,674,506
419,517
45,548,271
372,853

689
1,107
1,024
566
3,591
159
673
273
2

(D)
330,642
268,435
126,232
1,509,702
22,483
300,979
38,964
(D)

462
41,032
24,156
52,806
9,552
7,446
1,198
27
2,958
49

42,209
10,742,787
5,123,291
11,761,392
2,494,179
1,043,990
461,782
2,660
406,841
2,573

6,561,733
1,418,566,127
606,156,476
1,851,276,224
289,681,829
108,721,040
54,944,774
295,847
30,041,896
346,592

460
913
767
416
3,328
66
409
2
209
1

(D)
211,167
180,305
86,261
1,346,807
8,195
130,968
(D)
31,940
(D)

Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................

13,768
30,976
2,091
15,375
297
22,812

2,350,668
7,801,001
873,618
3,256,195
38,002
9,192,656

288,066,336
1,138,660,229
127,841,765
439,417,160
5,147,840
1,426,459,812

978
1,265
624
1,233
263
14,107

241,060
250,683
346,506
388,210
32,517
5,839,067

13,613
31,782
2,099
15,655
146
23,889

2,007,021
6,556,082
496,219
2,677,491
11,642
7,344,715

234,709,542
989,887,877
58,487,848
268,224,535
1,584,039
908,360,246

857
973
307
970
146
14,448

180,261
178,457
123,232
246,315
11,642
4,505,579

CANOLA (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

CORN FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

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UNITED STATES 475

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

CORN FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................

10
13
731
122
4,243
6,324
5,809
24,436
913
248

473
226
81,556
53,851
551,629
965,426
2,348,171
3,606,246
270,838
35,271

73,176
27,547
10,137,862
9,626,854
71,454,280
98,245,673
275,329,681
526,601,789
38,603,555
7,008,419

10
3
81
116
27
436
364
39
275
237

473
3
8,094
49,327
1,208
28,481
99,184
7,375
105,793
35,009

6
21
691
130
4,246
6,096
3,540
23,898
740
178

241
880
66,128
48,096
450,664
700,045
991,390
2,869,951
182,777
19,308

34,447
113,240
4,031,251
8,508,723
42,767,720
58,918,039
111,380,248
254,817,899
23,642,448
3,097,418

6
1
79
117
100
359
218
26
231
167

241
(D)
4,465
47,904
4,262
23,716
54,445
3,387
99,457
19,116

Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................

16,030
4
2,601
12,198
4,653
4,543
331
71
3,063
550

980,753
41
372,558
4,455,368
780,608
1,963,640
21,367
5,368
401,070
118,665

118,964,770
3,207
35,122,617
518,552,101
83,636,352
286,386,341
3,249,594
773,897
34,811,582
24,553,928

56
252
788
115
1,892
331
169
547

2,660
31,971
192,582
20,272
846,750
21,367
15,364
(D)

15,172
5
2,243
11,446
4,249
5,102
231
86
3,123
382

790,111
41
240,085
3,165,190
593,564
1,815,560
14,999
5,130
335,692
73,703

52,645,120
3,616
11,147,604
295,166,830
64,081,209
197,109,321
2,134,158
624,813
22,656,691
14,155,973

168
162
717
56
1,691
231
1
143
375

3,277
14,932
123,229
7,286
658,177
14,999
(D)
12,953
73,038

West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

686
27,505
344

26,618
3,250,847
54,567

2,916,834
437,174,706
6,858,369

3
556
335

(D)
113,312
51,056

663
29,021
265

29,123
2,862,031
34,095

3,057,437
385,057,040
3,788,534

2
501
257

(D)
83,602
33,507

18,605

10,493,238

18,898,128

8,776

4,035,610

24,805

12,456,162

17,145,345

11,006

4,802,024

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

917
301
915
855
213
2,577
106
645
980
511

382,566
171,300
854,410
471,378
80,053
996,427
40,924
333,804
656,051
377,960

407,598
513,758
1,902,073
1,418,751
109,206
1,628,260
54,814
698,557
1,289,270
723,043

108
301
805
855
12
1,114
34
284
394
382

22,484
171,300
687,334
471,378
9,145
309,442
10,419
87,442
295,396
198,446

1,320
409
1,192
1,393
268
3,216
162
1,072
1,596
596

523,123
222,722
921,316
694,653
101,766
1,267,150
55,953
474,784
1,157,432
395,880

567,569
626,649
1,655,956
2,056,964
93,915
1,564,995
75,581
737,641
1,944,513
608,280

128
409
992
1,393
30
1,180
61
459
543
421

32,654
222,722
711,970
694,653
8,491
327,866
24,990
151,671
401,320
205,812

New Mexico .........................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Virginia .................................................................

199
1,308
420
458
779
7,225
196

42,207
526,060
164,273
158,296
504,057
4,674,229
59,243

97,206
785,557
279,871
159,213
581,236
8,147,970
101,745

199
101
167
90
45
3,876
9

42,207
10,756
67,687
14,259
11,386
1,626,181
348

277
2,091
581
497
920
8,897
318

53,045
924,097
172,228
208,420
533,755
4,657,029
92,809

98,377
802,472
210,027
134,886
813,853
5,060,144
93,523

277
161
197
80
21
4,638
16

53,045
23,674
66,596
14,861
9,548
1,851,321
830

18,286

10,202,566

18,098,998

8,455

3,744,938

24,606

12,223,770

16,529,672

10,807

4,569,632

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

917
298
915
588
213
2,577
106
645
980
511

382,566
168,798
854,410
211,990
80,053
996,427
40,924
333,804
656,051
377,960

407,598
509,156
1,902,073
677,794
109,206
1,628,260
54,814
698,557
1,289,270
723,043

108
298
805
588
12
1,114
34
284
394
382

22,484
168,798
687,334
211,990
9,145
309,442
10,419
87,442
295,396
198,446

1,320
401
1,192
1,288
268
3,216
162
1,072
1,596
596

523,123
214,880
921,316
495,943
101,766
1,267,150
55,953
474,784
1,157,432
395,880

567,569
609,809
1,655,956
1,511,818
93,915
1,564,995
75,581
737,641
1,944,513
608,280

128
401
992
1,288
30
1,180
61
459
543
421

32,654
214,880
711,970
495,943
8,491
327,866
24,990
151,671
401,320
205,812

New Mexico .........................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Virginia .................................................................

182
1,308
420
458
779
7,193
196

37,615
526,060
164,273
158,296
504,057
4,650,039
59,243

88,790
785,557
279,871
159,213
581,236
8,102,815
101,745

182
101
167
90
45
3,842
9

37,615
10,756
67,687
14,259
11,386
1,601,991
348

238
2,091
581
497
920
8,850
318

45,994
924,097
172,228
208,420
533,755
4,638,240
92,809

83,908
802,472
210,027
134,886
813,853
5,020,926
93,523

238
161
197
80
21
4,591
16

45,994
23,674
66,596
14,861
9,548
1,832,532
830

551

290,672

799,130

551

290,672

524

232,392

615,673

524

232,392

13
424
44
70

2,502
259,388
4,592
24,190

4,602
740,957
8,416
45,155

13
424
44
70

2,502
259,388
4,592
24,190

45
322
81
76

7,842
198,710
7,051
18,789

16,840
545,146
14,469
39,218

45
322
81
76

7,842
198,710
7,051
18,789

COTTON, ALL (BALES)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

UPLAND COTTON (BALES)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

PIMA COTTON (BALES)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
Texas ...................................................................

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

DRY EDIBLE BEANS,
EXCLUDING LIMAS (CWT)
United States Total
6,236

1,455,549

25,353,900

2,456

353,503

8,647

1,691,775

29,687,475

3,858

581,595

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................

46
239
281
3
641
1
1
33

5,849
34,002
46,629
3
88,987
(D)
(D)
5,955

102,603
709,841
785,848
90
1,646,970
(D)
(D)
134,719

27
237
245
3
519
1
31

5,818
30,134
30,790
3
49,435
(D)
5,143

5
28
385
686
6
3
762
19
56
80

5
4,837
58,420
82,721
(D)
(D)
79,791
1,016
2,270
17,494

78
88,798
1,234,989
1,778,029
(D)
(D)
1,665,528
29,487
71,739
297,133

28
382
684
2
2
710
79

4,837
57,843
81,548
(D)
(D)
68,617
16,840

Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................

16
1
1,183
526
2
105

481
(D)
195,419
145,422
(D)
17,151

4,359
(D)
3,207,689
2,638,507
(D)
290,498

61
93
82

8,182
26,692
9,224

2
1
35
7
2
1,587
665
10
12
172

(D)
(D)
367
160
(D)
259,026
156,707
52
725
22,770

(D)
(D)
3,570
2,844
(D)
4,862,193
2,683,985
276
27,177
376,832

1
1
1
82
111
148

(D)
(D)
(D)
13,183
33,293
18,709

Nebraska .............................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................

495
2
2
178
143
1,682
1
7
49

107,583
(D)
(D)
7,760
16,218
664,389
(D)
150
7,559

2,453,158
(D)
(D)
173,070
247,762
10,745,281
(D)
2,792
149,465

482
178
3
56
2
36

104,748
7,760
(D)
13,023
(D)
4,562

758
3
5
38
306
1
1,999
44
3
79

164,924
7
14
8,377
32,520
(D)
661,379
3,988
(D)
8,478

3,404,542
95
146
144,639
444,691
(D)
10,104,405
118,072
(D)
144,260

742
38
30
84
1
63

160,614
8,377
396
17,693
(D)
5,444

Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

17
34
58
16
6
269
6
193

153
11,891
6,675
1,627
(D)
61,055
6,069
24,197

3,045
208,659
127,400
6,994
(D)
1,049,750
93,244
566,459

1
11
28
10
152
5
193

(D)
2,826
2,946
159
22,017
5,717
24,197

16
45
218
10
6
2
343
4
17
227

525
11,430
25,906
277
19
(D)
49,429
8
7,398
30,151

12,160
192,232
286,553
4,410
177
(D)
936,604
58
148,408
612,503

2
13
120
10
290
7
227

(D)
4,675
15,357
277
37,880
5,707
30,151

167

30,355

702,373

159

29,639

300

45,961

1,072,859

268

43,526

139
9
1
3
2
3
10

28,786
643
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
877

673,392
14,382
(D)
18
(D)
(D)
13,895

139
9
2
9

28,213
643
(D)
(D)

7
242
15
1
1
14
7
13

(D)
44,546
638
(D)
(D)
93
14
645

184
1,039,088
14,241
(D)
(D)
2,833
(D)
16,390

234
15
5
2
12

42,281
637
(D)
(D)
565

3,048

848,874

17,260,031

232

15,502

1,547

281,871

4,780,492

153

11,644

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................

5
1
11
16
173
5
2
2

(D)
(D)
458
69
23,819
296
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
11,558
569
412,377
5,301
(D)
(D)

1
1
7
75
-

(D)
(D)
366
4,156
-

54
2
6
4
205
2

287
(D)
21
245
36,709
(D)

1,898
(D)
177
828
680,842
(D)

6
65
-

15
3,284
-

Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................

1
5
88
14
1
544
6

(D)
186
8,162
70
(D)
222,415
177

(D)
3,048
190,044
1,625
(D)
3,988,953
2,913

1
8
2
1
33
-

(D)
505
(D)
(D)
3,020
-

2
3
15
18
4
134
-

(D)
30
2,683
300
483
26,291
-

(D)
228
36,101
1,150
5,901
221,742
-

1
11
-

(D)
1,576
-

United States .......................................................
States

DRY LIMA BEANS (CWT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Alabama ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 477

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) - Con.
States - Con.
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................

1
4
10
1
1,684
1
11
34
6
90

(D)
5
509
(D)
499,470
(D)
1,597
4,352
60
17,470

(D)
90
4,966
(D)
10,856,233
(D)
5,705
87,341
1,013
404,677

1
1
11
1
16
2
1

(D)
(D)
940
(D)
1,751
(D)
(D)

1
648
4
21
15
14

(D)
124,263
335
4,277
159
2,068

(D)
2,064,231
5,400
61,348
1,886
25,976

1
2
12
1

(D)
(D)
1,208
(D)

Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

49
5
2
266
10

2,554
223
(D)
65,243
647

27,544
5,665
(D)
1,228,583
6,764

18
5
2
45
-

1,080
220
(D)
2,910
-

2
36
1
41
314
1

(D)
803
(D)
456
81,820
(D)

(D)
10,179
(D)
2,172
1,651,620
(D)

9
1
44
-

361
(D)
4,745
-

222

18,544

228,371

64

6,385

410

21,778

236,666

88

6,635

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

3
1
54
9
20
1
6

1,452
(D)
2,546
652
44
(D)
4,606

20,550
(D)
30,798
12,290
1,287
(D)
42,395

3
13
7
5
3

1,452
191
501
5
(D)

23
1
2
67
2
28
4
16

233
(D)
(D)
6,503
(D)
122
8
2,076

3,253
(D)
(D)
52,046
(D)
1,844
132
24,755

4
1
15
5
2
5

14
(D)
261
7
(D)
896

New Mexico .........................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................

2
6
14
13
1
92

(D)
12
2,019
117
(D)
5,322

(D)
137
29,742
685
(D)
55,810

2
1
2
3
25

(D)
(D)
(D)
3
2,414

5
43
52
17
1
149

75
474
3,631
211
(D)
8,276

2,113
5,469
40,473
1,186
(D)
102,680

2
10
12
1
31

(D)
16
1,419
(D)
3,825

899

14,066

882,517

2

(D)

979

14,426

896,203

15

194

Colorado ..............................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

2
14
1
9
6
6
105
2
25

(D)
87
(D)
65
(D)
74
3,532
(D)
205

(D)
5,355
(D)
4,245
(D)
5,610
250,086
(D)
9,077

1
-

(D)
-

1
7
25
1
7
7
81
1
13

(D)
142
268
(D)
22
33
3,324
(D)
84

(D)
4,280
17,395
(D)
751
2,066
165,040
(D)
4,960

1
1
3
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

Montana ...............................................................
New York .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................

10
49
1
281
358
1
1
2
2
-

975
1,732
(D)
3,785
2,983
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

45,950
101,778
(D)
244,064
189,538
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

3
55
1
297
452
3

(D)
2,050
(D)
4,125
3,675
150

(D)
132,104
(D)
288,125
238,876
10,500

4
3
3

10
12
150

West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

5
19

56
163

2,820
11,082

-

-

5
20

65
102

5,480
7,028

-

-

1,698

347,309

5,722,192

11

608

3,010

641,288

10,738,434

4

302

5
8
56
2
64
-

256
203
3,823
(D)
20,236
-

4,041
2,885
68,179
(D)
174,531
-

2
-

(D)
-

11
2
79
1
73
2
1

1,854
(D)
4,211
(D)
14,822
(D)
(D)

42,567
(D)
69,880
(D)
176,237
(D)
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

DRY SOUTHERN PEAS (COWPEAS)
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

EMMER AND SPELT
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

FLAXSEED (BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Idaho ....................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New York .............................................................

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478 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

FLAXSEED (BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
1,515
2
1
41
1
2
1

315,807
(D)
(D)
6,837
(D)
(D)
(D)

5,387,903
(D)
(D)
83,268
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
2
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

2,798
1
38
4
-

616,205
(D)
3,871
166
-

10,413,597
(D)
31,464
2,702
-

2
-

(D)
-

811

301,132

3,724,878

8

1,202

647

198,997

2,448,940

6

881

123
1
206
297
4
4
176

36,739
(D)
87,797
106,730
1,217
(D)
67,474

418,991
(D)
1,012,784
1,453,617
15,459
(D)
809,400

2
2
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

188
79
141
3
13
223

58,981
21,822
36,195
159
71
81,769

751,896
164,086
369,650
3,218
140
1,159,950

1
2
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

250

56,947

34,527,346

31

1,541

631

144,337

94,395,859

26

1,940

9
1
11
1
38
143
13
1
32
1

(D)
(D)
1,572
(D)
14,192
34,848
930
(D)
5,112
(D)

(D)
(D)
1,356,887
(D)
6,223,513
21,456,103
735,920
(D)
4,332,970
(D)

8
1
8
7
1
5
1

(D)
(D)
455
201
(D)
601
(D)

4
71
3
88
364
26
7
68
-

529
14,465
(D)
25,835
88,422
1,456
(D)
12,946
-

384,730
13,894,930
257,600
12,525,341
56,357,927
743,741
29,360
10,202,230
-

2
1
2
13
8
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
285
917
-

42,558

1,509,149

89,508,669

1,620

78,214

63,763

1,996,916

109,840,449

1,948

96,150

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

238
8
18
57
299
165
2
9
49
476

16,111
1,017
1,090
6,431
25,993
9,921
(D)
142
3,222
28,770

905,087
49,230
87,980
601,737
2,595,144
531,736
(D)
(D)
200,966
1,535,663

9
1
18
3
198
105
8
69

320
(D)
1,090
192
18,141
5,072
1,034
4,106

285
10
43
104
429
121
6
17
76
573

13,531
1,107
2,226
7,950
34,319
6,813
67
244
4,368
23,056

591,232
46,033
206,912
615,630
2,798,145
364,903
3,313
16,350
190,940
1,287,164

6
43
3
222
94
1
3
42

57
2,226
(D)
17,196
4,965
(D)
225
2,237

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

298
1,006
568
3,056
874
118
30
159
184
2

19,629
24,265
7,948
66,651
29,761
1,002
1,549
27,206
2,338
(D)

1,178,663
1,500,658
403,631
4,481,462
1,363,381
55,839
131,809
1,937,569
152,306
(D)

167
2
12
4
31
4
-

6,876
(D)
36
(D)
2,478
4
-

393
2,109
914
6,963
1,611
131
48
197
256
8

18,179
39,258
11,015
143,513
53,765
1,309
2,107
24,919
3,684
64

1,244,462
2,839,874
705,534
10,761,952
2,403,129
70,109
144,198
2,113,706
226,016
2,880

196
5
1
1
11
7
3
-

6,854
20
(D)
(D)
731
42
(D)
-

Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................

2,181
5,499
44
459
488
885
2
50
45
1,809

55,046
180,942
1,345
7,894
34,633
35,108
(D)
1,234
(D)
60,999

2,972,519
10,494,120
107,161
382,149
1,673,538
2,108,923
(D)
61,563
16,467
3,556,221

23
76
3
151
67
2
26
1

93
2,249
(D)
8,227
3,052
(D)
143
(D)

2,756
7,464
82
1,300
697
1,475
36
74
39
2,205

63,485
231,859
2,699
25,037
45,515
53,946
4,682
2,250
985
67,032

3,994,940
12,958,117
111,430
1,290,427
1,998,128
2,367,835
485,280
144,613
58,669
4,138,239

32
42
3
2
242
87
36
3
33
33

519
1,419
35
(D)
11,557
3,891
4,682
(D)
924
287

North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................

556
2,513
2,800
172
259
5,089
2
344
1,703

14,337
257,021
46,348
14,816
17,958
79,943
(D)
13,279
124,743

787,753
14,862,093
2,883,967
462,865
1,417,220
4,237,273
(D)
559,906
8,758,284

27
16
9
72
18
30

185
990
1,327
5,023
238
1,666

930
3,108
3,865
334
425
7,396
5
579
2,097

22,293
302,455
55,151
16,326
29,968
117,653
44
21,202
130,225

1,196,859
12,456,205
3,254,377
608,263
2,495,654
6,768,130
1,798
975,883
5,717,330

36
8
2
9
107
40
16
32

333
442
(D)
199
8,939
111
409
1,402

North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon ................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
LENTILS (CWT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Idaho ...................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon ................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Washington .........................................................
MUSTARD SEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon ................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
OATS FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

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UNITED STATES 479

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

OATS FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
78
1,109
266
12
230
138
121
7,934
154

1,679
92,653
4,833
211
4,893
8,956
1,494
166,794
8,040

83,840
3,663,002
367,230
11,525
286,954
426,027
74,953
11,122,339
382,864

80
252
4
19
19
94

5,461
4,461
6
471
1,779
3,099

113
1,977
210
26
364
251
164
11,300
197

2,135
127,900
3,788
412
5,529
12,097
1,515
245,695
13,544

131,167
5,334,886
302,019
15,663
317,353
769,381
74,403
14,600,211
640,707

136
176
15
41
29
150

10,334
3,283
50
1,376
2,751
8,067

6,182

1,200,564

3,703,138,887

2,381

418,789

8,640

1,223,093

3,137,586,781

2,900

462,620

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

704
1
1
11
423
2,762
8
85
1
29

158,424
(D)
(D)
14
118,637
518,719
(D)
17,781
(D)
10,305

396,914,610
(D)
(D)
28,000
341,137,148
1,634,837,229
(D)
58,481,805
(D)
31,988,642

71
1
1
11
92
1,193
3
11
29

11,044
(D)
(D)
14
27,044
182,332
(D)
(D)
10,305

1,134
2
15
16
494
3,290
1
62
1
57

176,395
(D)
1,413
22
76,459
467,712
(D)
3,831
(D)
15,299

373,313,101
(D)
3,757,277
38,600
210,036,443
1,173,877,160
(D)
8,821,233
(D)
45,062,549

102
2
10
16
94
1,243
1
4
57

12,534
(D)
1,000
22
20,312
168,729
(D)
(D)
15,299

North Carolina .....................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Virginia .................................................................

699
148
327
19
784
180

89,029
16,319
56,332
23
192,291
21,631

250,970,518
55,039,635
178,352,360
14,610
699,723,146
52,797,144

94
113
78
1
666
17

8,587
11,821
8,265
(D)
156,066
1,193

1,236
418
178
23
1,231
482

100,650
53,390
10,344
23
259,419
57,373

219,305,939
144,450,348
24,466,790
23,828
807,510,593
125,121,968

111
311
20
898
31

7,986
39,457
(D)
192,772
2,403

968

201,623

860,878,543

377

93,204

1,701

309,879

945,158,986

545

117,002

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................

2
1
1
5
1
1
123
182
86

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
24,272
55,768
8,856

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
114,902,563
220,971,578
35,240,391

1
1
4
1
70
29
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
18,394
8,369
801

5
5
11
2
2
169
273
157

(D)
(D)
1,191
(D)
(D)
28,861
69,207
14,168

(D)
(D)
1,733,622
(D)
(D)
98,302,767
219,836,706
45,994,514

5
6
2
66
40
11

(D)
806
(D)
16,734
9,791
982

Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

3
21
2
2
2
24
1
26

3
5,615
(D)
(D)
(D)
788
(D)
4,219

300
18,946,770
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,107,205
(D)
17,828,110

3
1
1
4
11

3
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,989

33
41
2
2
4
26
7
2
84

6,033
11,058
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,455
413
(D)
9,414

19,414,222
25,430,995
(D)
(D)
(D)
4,375,505
(D)
(D)
23,596,607

4
8
12

764
278
2,504

Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................

253
3
2
22
165
2
1
7

59,728
5
(D)
33
31,803
(D)
(D)
2,534

294,541,958
9,800
(D)
55,830
109,921,351
(D)
(D)
8,102,058

232
1
2
2
4

57,095
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,951

441
6
1
13
353
2
10
17

88,717
161
(D)
3,331
67,378
(D)
(D)
4,235

346,856,579
262,630
(D)
4,870,840
128,293,432
(D)
(D)
13,467,224

379
1
1
2
2
3

80,017
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

9
1
1
19

2,217
(D)
(D)
132

5,152,020
(D)
(D)
105,240

1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

10
2
2
2
4
13

1,682
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
374

4,196,681
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,050,488

2
1

(D)
(D)

Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................
PEANUTS FOR NUTS
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

480 UNITED STATES

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS)
United States Total
1,528

542,108

17,333,479

127

12,552

1,250

282,664

3,810,986

108

9,961

Alabama ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

1
564
5
31
1
2
15
1
6

(D)
258,592
590
4,230
(D)
(D)
5,414
(D)
164

(D)
8,476,657
5,205
73,162
(D)
(D)
162,196
(D)
3,258

40
1
7
2
1

3,942
(D)
168
(D)
(D)

3
416
5
14
2
3
16
1

60
113,684
266
988
(D)
64
3,930
(D)

120
1,209,096
6,234
22,084
(D)
3,325
48,432
(D)

3
26
3
-

60
2,073
270
-

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................

4
429
9
69
4
350

166
129,891
88
4,607
(D)
129,695

1,783
4,253,359
1,088
134,396
(D)
3,949,588

60
1
3

5,930
(D)
356

10
1
12
404
3
98
1
4
3
221

906
(D)
447
96,658
33
11,341
(D)
55
(D)
50,089

22,576
(D)
12,715
1,101,093
416
256,112
(D)
1,062
(D)
1,028,947

3
48
2
2

(D)
5,659
(D)
(D)

Texas ..................................................................
Virginia ................................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

14
1
1
2
19

1,756
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,076

63,044
(D)
(D)
(D)
118,004

9
2
1

971
(D)
(D)

17
3
13

1,480
106
2,126

54,014
3,030
28,019

17
2
2

1,480
(D)
(D)

11

1,060

1,138,344

-

-

11

955

1,084,170

3

(D)

9
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

-

-

2
5
1
3
-

(D)
848
(D)
(D)
-

(D)
923,062
(D)
(D)
-

2
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

6,084

2,758,792

198,538,690

6,084

2,758,792

8,046

3,197,641

210,358,014

8,046

3,197,641

2,752
1,304
7
3
848
341
435
3
6
385

1,326,377
531,075
11,376
(D)
377,115
185,076
179,300
(D)
2,317
145,006

96,033,069
43,018,947
975,319
(D)
23,122,031
13,313,823
12,266,645
(D)
240,029
9,472,871

2,752
1,304
7
3
848
341
435
3
6
385

1,326,377
531,075
11,376
(D)
377,115
185,076
179,300
(D)
2,317
145,006

3,573
1,473
10
1
1,448
461
445
2
4
629

1,506,615
531,314
14,108
(D)
538,518
233,447
167,716
(D)
(D)
204,069

97,254,798
43,581,796
722,435
(D)
29,612,936
14,526,578
9,965,432
(D)
34,550
14,590,204

3,573
1,473
10
1
1,448
461
445
2
4
629

1,506,615
531,314
14,108
(D)
538,518
233,447
167,716
(D)
(D)
204,069

5,160

267,361

6,652,604

210

10,832

7,344

285,366

7,253,118

269

14,057

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................

68
1
14
9
15
15
32
564
81
37

4,034
(D)
427
850
258
353
3,887
39,633
2,928
833

74,976
(D)
13,992
26,267
7,895
12,039
50,549
766,569
80,079
24,061

3
1
3
2
5
42
3
2

18
(D)
379
(D)
472
1,672
58
(D)

155
4
20
7
20
30
42
681
162
91

5,985
32
949
1,069
505
445
4,905
34,713
3,937
1,070

103,691
1,180
21,961
21,056
15,548
15,474
58,354
557,091
125,295
30,250

5
3
3
2
3
3
47
3
-

(D)
128
(D)
(D)
(D)
212
1,828
43
-

Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................

53
70
19
6
81
3
453
350
28
4

1,009
9,319
955
257
2,934
(D)
11,272
17,672
1,071
890

28,190
309,317
22,140
5,910
115,483
(D)
316,647
472,295
38,073
32,086

11
3
22
7
-

864
(D)
229
248
-

116
137
25
1
13
125
12
691
359
55
8

1,771
15,017
360
(D)
394
2,835
283
15,345
13,980
1,839
278

60,484
432,931
12,640
(D)
19,557
100,041
11,783
505,726
409,891
65,211
13,002

8
16
2
2
2

1,104
103
(D)
(D)
(D)

United States .......................................................
States

RAPESEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
RICE (CWT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 481

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................

290
2
81
1
264
288
75
93
292

15,354
(D)
1,933
(D)
6,879
13,391
9,788
1,380
59,311

443,793
(D)
61,869
(D)
225,103
238,195
395,742
47,171
1,092,638

41
2
1
17
17

1,952
(D)
(D)
209
1,304

275
2
4
185
12
431
459
53
270
466

12,376
(D)
37
4,882
2,679
10,668
13,094
5,912
3,521
61,150

319,263
(D)
712
177,617
84,953
334,678
318,059
179,592
115,021
1,226,323

27
2
14
5
16
22
2
21

1,352
(D)
275
(D)
217
195
(D)
1,995

Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................

5
810
171
63
9
96
2
7
197

575
9,281
7,312
5,162
275
19,119
(D)
100
5,380

11,081
334,039
107,587
218,133
6,385
464,330
(D)
1,922
128,968

4
14
3

9
2,793
4

15
1,226
5
237
83
8
86
10
229

1,576
17,173
76
9,774
6,152
99
13,143
147
5,445

46,397
620,310
1,959
197,225
178,206
(D)
316,759
5,771
142,571

2
16
9
15
-

(D)
120
92
2,065
-

Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

3
31
477

41
682
12,455

1,084
33,860
431,045

1
6

(D)
280

6
16
512

406
441
10,570

10,936
12,429
353,108

1
18

(D)
1,018

766

164,003

203,814,924

250

37,787

878

182,292

270,105,054

264

52,199

Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New York .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon .................................................................

255
10
34
124
4
197
4

47,550
2,017
10,428
37,188
206
39,531
(D)

112,031,287
1,948,170
5,252,340
31,489,359
254,840
37,212,729
(D)

159
1
6
3
4

29,892
(D)
(D)
(D)
69

9
435
32
47
126
4
1
98
5

1,274
97,440
1,907
10,300
36,327
(D)
(D)
14,548
352

2,530,700
208,919,130
1,078,840
6,741,401
27,264,351
(D)
(D)
10,552,777
308,983

9
212
16
5
4
-

1,274
49,434
(D)
332
(D)
-

South Dakota .......................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................

26
1
111

9,641
(D)
17,278

5,465,738
(D)
10,022,918

77

7,280

49
72

7,489
12,615

3,144,186
9,546,886

1
17

(D)
856

26,242

6,769,834

482,452,865

4,483

845,214

33,172

6,755,326

333,485,523

4,300

705,103

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................

78
79
697
58
380
10
21
428
731

5,827
19,703
216,432
10,909
153,196
327
1,331
44,694
76,601

215,276
1,696,731
20,761,820
909,160
5,750,890
17,927
68,866
1,935,793
5,960,150

2
79
295
53
112
2
2
75
8

(D)
19,703
76,032
9,705
10,818
(D)
(D)
5,556
156

110
28
813
66
278
12
18
314
1
664

6,531
6,025
203,527
10,676
89,568
455
1,385
25,904
(D)
56,921

252,654
430,648
15,738,086
807,824
1,879,280
19,793
60,951
1,019,355
(D)
4,510,917

6
28
264
66
63
2
2
35
1
8

287
6,025
54,537
10,542
8,542
(D)
(D)
2,815
(D)
95

Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

78
40
11,379
92
615
79
26
3
302
1,085

8,938
2,113
2,625,920
11,590
245,384
4,895
658
36
116,901
105,483

811,912
174,761
201,048,807
950,509
22,397,992
217,697
41,825
360
9,815,654
9,922,598

3
1,121
3
85
5
3
81
54

(D)
141,668
74
19,684
40
(D)
23,194
3,293

94
38
15,086
83
465
75
22
13
267
2,020

9,950
2,355
2,863,487
9,400
120,732
3,133
559
185
70,932
204,007

751,444
142,814
126,371,170
717,391
9,356,983
131,777
21,255
7,942
5,418,279
16,603,961

3
1,193
41
3
1
43
88

(D)
159,859
6,559
72
(D)
6,881
9,478

Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................

1,901
1
12
217
26
210
16
966
3

236,607
(D)
614
73,048
717
8,635
1,203
219,883
87

22,177,229
(D)
33,018
2,806,719
35,804
394,040
50,854
11,682,402
8,189

299
1
92
20
137
3

19,445
(D)
12,329
434
21,043
87

2,871
1
27
218
41
128
18
21
1,264
-

331,074
(D)
2,071
67,226
562
7,805
1,439
996
262,032
-

16,898,323
(D)
75,119
2,131,743
14,067
328,816
47,785
62,303
11,166,761
-

321
1
1
104
2
16
1
163
-

16,587
(D)
(D)
18,943
(D)
368
(D)
28,137
-

Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................

117
91
394
72
5,975

3,155
5,996
129,413
10,107
2,427,580

177,639
210,854
7,732,205
831,540
153,531,033

3
2
2
1,938

(D)
(D)
(D)
480,510

142
60
422
139
7,235

4,529
3,467
67,712
19,389
2,297,102

181,215
100,221
2,319,260
1,554,244
114,127,221

1
7
2
1,825

(D)
266
(D)
373,249

SAFFLOWER (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

SORGHUM FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SORGHUM FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
2
1
43
3
11
-

(D)
(D)
1,497
(D)
242
-

(D)
(D)
63,521
(D)
12,774
-

2
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

7
88
3
19
1

574
2,221
(D)
1,294
(D)

40,599
95,489
(D)
93,075
(D)

7
2
-

574
(D)
-

279,110

63,915,821

2,582,423,697

20,333

5,237,075

317,611

72,399,844

2,707,719,216

22,852

5,460,192

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................

875
4,610
34
6
817
101
1,617
33,945
21,973

179,673
2,819,478
2,948
294
155,548
12,066
280,220
8,293,711
4,783,821

3,660,854
98,903,025
148,420
13,365
3,990,694
291,981
7,970,113
353,741,105
211,074,079

37
3,256
24
1
172
4
340
525
628

2,124
1,843,833
1,882
(D)
24,528
212
35,285
70,513
82,454

980
5,250
37
1
859
77
1,108
1
41,571
25,212

164,771
2,888,018
5,302
(D)
184,596
7,478
136,138
(D)
10,505,989
5,761,363

3,980,484
96,257,992
179,254
(D)
4,717,471
242,878
3,083,878
(D)
438,990,297
235,450,361

23
3,314
33
165
12
159
1
696
558

1,670
1,673,319
4,523
20,708
1,086
17,301
(D)
116,542
84,571

Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................

41,524
13,232
4,129
1,455
14
2,158
5
10,461
27,040
2,589

8,612,810
2,591,428
1,087,037
593,815
766
386,604
247
1,715,427
6,273,919
1,431,085

430,739,578
82,719,224
29,582,097
24,717,263
22,570
10,381,954
10,530
67,515,728
259,891,979
54,316,854

319
1,610
52
321
189
497
723
811

50,481
261,588
10,147
95,413
20,663
66,556
92,688
483,004

48,752
13,622
5,645
1,840
18
2,537
8
11,683
29,347
3,034

10,418,621
2,534,974
1,343,039
660,650
940
465,780
127
2,055,424
7,068,452
1,371,014

487,380,897
57,946,285
43,939,662
20,736,686
34,009
10,695,873
2,632
78,197,248
303,069,928
43,077,995

283
1,966
47
303
161
2
558
661
696

46,977
312,149
5,550
73,597
17,245
(D)
84,180
97,865
385,940

Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................

18,388
8
16,620
524
1
1,347
6,896
5,779
23,892

4,672,738
409
3,834,855
79,218
(D)
199,775
1,380,792
3,073,981
4,236,337

165,947,323
16,084
189,547,373
2,443,231
(D)
7,456,657
29,142,115
106,556,290
191,559,567

1,249
7
8,088
55
2
325
85
12

365,094
(D)
1,570,110
4,730
(D)
13,830
12,513
1,056

21,687
12
20,074
3
611
2
1,128
7,596
5,308
26,327

5,001,858
(D)
4,571,558
(D)
96,032
(D)
139,435
1,314,672
2,629,364
4,718,690

165,048,253
(D)
173,029,716
(D)
2,301,468
(D)
4,472,702
31,026,968
87,793,840
149,809,069

1,292
10
10,050
53
2
24
305
87
12

348,286
(D)
1,923,066
3,356
(D)
768
16,353
16,387
1,478

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................

813
2
6,374
1,920
9,862
2,967
371
21
2,104

180,878
(D)
431,053
442,461
3,222,872
976,011
93,453
2,011
490,396

4,559,245
(D)
17,386,829
7,833,696
130,377,538
18,552,793
3,439,765
75,318
12,624,547

89
2
11
106
348
37
86
90

12,497
(D)
(D)
8,943
52,661
4,077
16,269
8,007

1,167
5,931
1
1,741
11,593
3,974
902
25
2,576

246,962
378,846
(D)
350,272
4,087,380
1,088,889
196,340
1,562
467,210

6,218,396
9,665,498
(D)
5,897,022
126,607,265
33,646,638
5,415,147
51,289
11,025,598

90
37
73
514
38
239
2
112

11,499
480
7,300
89,353
9,435
45,446
(D)
7,994

Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

8
115
14,513

725
13,717
1,363,124

27,781
480,186
54,701,222

5
227

385
24,855

126
15,245

16,359
1,520,471

621,463
67,060,605

274

34,857

93

3,199

7,000,504

92

(D)

130

4,335

9,542,593

125

3,914

1
82
1
9

(D)
2,510
(D)
(D)

(D)
5,462,961
(D)
(D)

82
1
9

2,510
(D)
(D)

1
1
5
118
5
-

(D)
(D)
421
3,659
(D)
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
8,787,607
261,814
-

1
1
118
5
-

(D)
(D)
3,659
(D)
-

4,022

1,253,817

31,937,325

1,595

394,675

5,027

1,365,769

27,793,126

2,087

471,556

155
226
507

42,984
29,235
163,598

1,539,394
764,791
5,631,170

155
226
507

42,984
29,235
163,598

228
312
655

55,692
39,350
202,932

2,063,080
798,695
4,934,966

228
312
655

55,680
39,350
202,932

Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
SOYBEANS FOR BEANS
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

SUGARBEETS FOR SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Washington .........................................................
SUGARBEETS FOR SUGAR
(TONS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

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UNITED STATES 483

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SUGARBEETS FOR SUGAR
(TONS) - Con.
States - Con.
737
1,247
220
162
553
73
3
139

150,054
485,650
47,533
44,938
245,735
11,232
2,076
30,782

3,532,941
11,432,253
1,174,370
1,064,504
5,695,862
346,233
80,206
675,601

36
25
220
162
49
73
3
139

3,018
5,211
47,533
44,938
14,068
11,232
2,076
30,782

1
989
1,369
282
184
694
21
101
3
7
181

(D)
180,054
476,617
56,027
41,285
260,235
1,530
11,313
(D)
3,711
36,105

(D)
3,324,568
8,793,583
1,123,844
762,822
4,811,685
32,380
313,222
(D)
130,149
683,010

1
46
22
282
184
64
1
101
3
7
181

(D)
(D)
4,647
56,027
41,285
15,789
(D)
11,313
(D)
3,711
36,105

443

50,722

1,771,160

85

22,527

585

51,598

1,726,198

89

22,176

59
5
346
33

19,242
(D)
27,667
(D)

762,510
(D)
895,283
(D)

59
2
1
23

19,242
(D)
(D)
(D)

65
3
486
31

19,579
(D)
29,019
(D)

728,426
(D)
887,281
(D)

59
2
2
26

19,245
(D)
(D)
(D)

692

846,666

31,127,405

219

435,205

953

978,393

35,319,767

276

496,608

108
9
461
114

378,587
(D)
405,433
(D)

14,127,121
(D)
14,086,448
(D)

108
6
1
104

378,587
(D)
(D)
(D)

120
2
665
166

440,768
(D)
471,628
(D)

16,174,145
(D)
15,367,635
(D)

120
2
8
146

433,043
(D)
2,167
(D)

7

(D)

(NA)

7

(D)

4

(D)

(NA)

2

(D)

7

(D)

(NA)

7

(D)

4

(D)

(NA)

2

(D)

6,403

2,000,153

2,820,962,445

608

102,219

7,506

1,833,435

2,042,510,240

571

70,363

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................

7
1
111
282
3
35
1
46
2

19
(D)
27,913
112,991
(D)
2,150
(D)
3,217
(D)

13,720
(D)
29,776,645
124,244,896
(D)
(D)
(D)
4,356,557
(D)

98
101
6
1
1
1

23,937
15,064
21
(D)
(D)
(D)

27
5
154
202
8
3
45
3
87
30

158
174
18,129
69,306
11
(D)
553
(D)
1,580
307

59,912
155,298
21,455,613
49,517,380
4,150
(D)
518,969
(D)
1,549,546
343,938

2
112
78
2
3
2

(D)
15,366
13,372
(D)
(D)
(D)

Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................

5
681
14
1
1
22
1
67
505
1

667
156,378
82
(D)
(D)
596
(D)
5,888
126,552
(D)

631,300
220,194,520
40,100
(D)
(D)
614,150
(D)
7,206,293
190,298,028
(D)

161
1
4
2
6
-

27,853
(D)
(D)
(D)
392
-

6
896
17
4
2
25
3
91
367
1

(D)
119,127
54
73
(D)
104
3
2,275
65,514
(D)

(D)
105,943,758
32,541
38,886
(D)
34,965
(D)
3,381,523
84,268,425
(D)

150
2
1
3
2
-

19,714
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................

28
17
222
2
2
28
29
3,000
4
20
13

1,963
3,410
47,575
(D)
(D)
357
402
1,054,584
102
3,626
611

2,456,340
3,787,068
61,133,340
(D)
(D)
367,672
383,562
1,496,184,686
143,800
6,574,767
427,968

6
104
1
2
7
4
11

1,266
15,362
(D)
(D)
1,065
1,956
483

62
10
218
6
3
82
94
3,555
31
23
4

3,668
1,224
33,400
8
(D)
502
523
1,128,498
849
4,711
13

3,158,151
852,210
22,405,407
5,150
(D)
379,813
225,311
1,409,006,958
868,377
8,000,456
(D)

3
63
3
12
6
5
6
4

(D)
4,602
(D)
14
9
511
1,632
13

Kansas .................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................
SUGARCANE FOR SEED
(TONS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Florida ..................................................................
Hawaii ..................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Texas ...................................................................
SUGARCANE FOR SUGAR
(TONS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Florida ..................................................................
Hawaii ..................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Texas ...................................................................
SUGARCANE NOT
HARVESTED
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Hawaii ..................................................................
SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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484 UNITED STATES

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL
(POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................

32
39
910
8
118
12
2
24
4
4

660
764
400,181
23
35,309
5,332
(D)
137
(D)
8

405,407
249,094
613,668,505
20,500
45,693,688
2,460,696
(D)
79,944
61,858
1,500

1
10
63
4
2
2
-

(D)
831
12,806
75
(D)
(D)
-

77
83
1,078
122
5
3
14
-

937
516
348,788
25,447
503
(D)
190
-

566,771
111,550
303,203,319
20,808,808
124,290
60,100
29,122
-

6
9
10
75
2
3
-

6
14
804
12,759
(D)
(D)
-

Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

78
21

3,722
4,668

4,449,621
3,292,514

9

843

46
14

2,076
3,313

2,774,463
1,531,650

1
6

(D)
523

5,501

1,710,057

2,443,486,848

415

73,297

6,286

1,500,828

1,694,628,777

394

46,709

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................

5
1
76
230
1
30
35
1

(D)
(D)
24,481
100,012
(D)
2,026
3,090
(D)

(D)
(D)
25,580,856
105,210,708
(D)
(D)
4,222,410
(D)

67
62
6
-

21,023
9,412
21
-

12
5
88
145
8
2
35
2
59
22

126
174
11,788
53,398
11
(D)
484
(D)
1,349
282

51,912
155,298
13,865,183
33,431,916
4,150
(D)
498,325
(D)
1,399,482
332,638

2
74
42
1
2
2

(D)
10,336
7,236
(D)
(D)
(D)

Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................

4
613
11
1
16
1
54
385
1

(D)
139,856
(D)
(D)
454
(D)
5,498
87,790
(D)

(D)
197,522,403
(D)
(D)
463,750
(D)
6,913,293
140,422,605
(D)

131
1
3
2
6
-

22,077
(D)
(D)
(D)
392
-

5
836
12
1
1
22
62
266
1

(D)
109,355
27
(D)
(D)
92
2,070
37,775
(D)

(D)
96,365,605
13,841
(D)
(D)
26,565
3,082,838
52,114,289
(D)

125
1
2
2
-

16,666
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................

28
17
163
21
15
2,666
4
20

1,963
3,410
34,104
339
105
894,159
102
3,626

2,456,340
3,787,068
42,461,345
366,572
63,350
1,294,632,956
143,800
6,574,767

6
64
7
4

1,266
9,285
1,065
1,956

62
9
173
3
2
63
63
3,089
19
22

3,668
(D)
26,067
4
(D)
438
281
930,893
817
(D)

3,158,151
(D)
16,941,244
(D)
(D)
363,693
171,207
1,180,923,684
834,047
(D)

3
50
2
8
4
5
5

(D)
3,186
(D)
8
(D)
511
(D)

Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................

4
25
22
861
2
66
10
2
21
2

444
(D)
474
380,313
(D)
14,356
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

323,255
250,807
202,594
582,128,519
(D)
18,892,241
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

4
10
37
2
1
-

326
(D)
5,422
(D)
(D)
-

1
51
54
965
58
3
2
11
-

(D)
460
303
300,690
8,760
(D)
(D)
186
-

(D)
343,813
76,772
268,539,114
8,430,473
(D)
(D)
28,722
-

1
3
7
8
39
1
1
-

(D)
3
(D)
(D)
5,323
(D)
(D)
-

Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

72
15

3,569
3,834

4,329,221
2,384,332

2

(D)

40
12

2,036
2,424

2,719,263
803,250

1
3

(D)
(D)

1,135

290,096

377,475,597

206

28,922

1,477

332,607

347,881,463

193

23,654

Alabama ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................

2
40
67
2
6
1
11
1
1
76

(D)
3,432
12,979
(D)
124
(D)
127
(D)
(D)
16,522

(D)
4,195,789
19,034,188
(D)
75,700
(D)
134,147
(D)
(D)
22,672,117

35
43
1
1
1
32

2,914
5,652
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,776

15
74
69
1
10
1
28
8
1
67

32
6,341
15,908
(D)
69
(D)
231
25
(D)
9,772

8,000
7,590,430
16,085,464
(D)
20,644
(D)
150,064
11,300
(D)
9,578,153

43
37
1
1
27

5,030
6,136
(D)
(D)
3,048

Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

3
1
6
-

(D)
(D)
142
-

(D)
(D)
150,400
-

1
-

(D)
-

5
3
1
4
3

27
(D)
(D)
12
3

18,700
(D)
(D)
8,400
(D)

1
1

(D)
(D)

SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL
VARIETIES (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 485

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL
VARIETIES (POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................

13
140
69
2
2
7
14
487
-

390
38,762
13,471
(D)
(D)
18
297
160,425
-

293,000
49,875,423
18,671,995
(D)
(D)
1,100
320,212
201,551,730
-

41
1
2
-

6,077
(D)
(D)
-

29
120
1
51
3
1
21
31
627
12

205
27,739
(D)
7,333
4
(D)
64
242
197,605
32

298,685
32,154,136
(D)
5,464,163
(D)
(D)
16,120
54,104
228,083,274
34,330

1
14
1
6
2
-

(D)
1,416
(D)
6
(D)
-

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................

9
8
17
62
6
57
2
3

167
(D)
290
19,868
(D)
20,953
(D)
(D)

104,713
154,600
46,500
31,539,986
(D)
26,801,447
(D)
(D)

7
1
1
27
2
1

157
(D)
(D)
7,384
(D)
(D)

1
3
27
29
143
71
2
1
3

(D)
(D)
477
213
48,098
16,687
(D)
(D)
4

(D)
300
222,958
34,778
34,664,205
12,378,335
(D)
(D)
400

1
3
3
2
2
41
1
2

(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
7,436
(D)
(D)

Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

2
4
6
8

(D)
8
153
834

(D)
1,500
120,400
908,182

2
7

(D)
(D)

6
5

40
889

55,200
728,400

3

(D)

16,234

359,846

778,301,825

2,572

71,578

56,977

428,631

873,350,412

5,923

97,355

Alabama ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................

76
23
224
13
267
8,113
-

3,128
1,040
17,989
827
2,174
87,641
-

5,293,517
3,061,788
39,810,076
1,656,819
4,525,089
196,259,377
-

26
15
141
1
9
999
-

1,600
714
9,006
(D)
219
13,999
-

8
80
115
822
6
1,282
3
12
29,237
6

199
1,925
3,851
25,060
268
4,034
8
(D)
110,734
301

431,600
3,287,837
9,609,134
49,998,195
513,940
7,411,634
17,678
(D)
219,978,920
(D)

46
78
436
1
57
3
2,226
6

1,272
3,283
16,288
(D)
317
(D)
15,026
301

Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................

70
60
111
2,622
475
1,152
260
1,610

423
1,324
1,577
170,083
3,499
7,886
20,084
20,109

842,793
2,328,982
3,557,585
365,958,031
6,811,760
18,811,546
44,660,005
38,652,986

44
18
4
742
2
27
17
233

246
310
(D)
31,212
(D)
132
688
3,217

159
50
7
338
1
7,850
1,845
897
873
8,206

1,162
1,113
158
1,460
(D)
167,677
5,764
5,470
30,241
35,960

1,739,926
1,792,954
256,301
3,228,580
(D)
353,125,841
10,108,789
9,677,757
57,551,827
73,563,865

34
24
7
1
1,645
10
59
54
486

233
653
65
(D)
40,437
90
245
1,080
3,410

Virginia .................................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

895
68
195

20,881
248
934

43,338,678
478,054
2,254,739

291
3
-

10,006
(D)
-

4,184
544
452

30,308
1,373
1,517

64,751,252
1,874,110
3,807,667

743
3
4

14,499
(D)
3

464

49,636

2,533,989

124

14,600

290

20,292

890,690

94

7,027

California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

20
50
24
1
1
5
52
4
8
1

3,960
4,453
3,369
(D)
(D)
148
6,106
31
468
(D)

374,765
169,135
187,457
(D)
(D)
9,760
307,168
1,502
28,538
(D)

10
16
19
1
9
-

2,594
1,022
2,536
(D)
815
-

5
11
9
1
2
50
6
3

551
649
650
(D)
(D)
6,588
80
(D)

13,516
14,404
35,931
(D)
(D)
291,269
1,052
(D)

2
4
5
5
-

(D)
337
(D)
1,064
-

Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................

9
4
10
19
1
4
62
6
8
3

730
149
677
1,122
(D)
296
2,407
271
814
(D)

19,836
5,803
24,919
43,840
(D)
4,586
115,853
10,826
32,277
(D)

4
1
1
4
-

249
(D)
(D)
296
-

2
1
9
20
5
8
33
1
2
5

(D)
(D)
683
1,563
132
351
744
(D)
(D)
51

(D)
(D)
11,544
36,395
(D)
11,134
25,191
(D)
(D)
2,120

3
7
5
8
2
-

(D)
432
132
351
(D)
-

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

13
22
5
1

1,583
1,712
71
(D)

24,475
133,900
4,948
(D)

16
-

1,130
-

12
31
13
2

858
1,869
123
(D)

20,486
140,062
4,323
(D)

20
2
-

1,180
(D)
-

TOBACCO (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

TRITICALE (BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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486 UNITED STATES

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

TRITICALE (BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
15
31
4
6
58
1
12
4

1,587
7,264
180
222
9,427
(D)
904
923

40,644
400,810
15,671
12,115
481,099
(D)
16,767
(D)

17
2
23
1

3,878
(D)
1,454
(D)

18
5
1
26
9
-

2,032
260
(D)
2,288
180
-

103,779
15,242
(D)
122,442
4,510
-

10
5
16
-

1,482
260
1,169
-

94

57,204

646,598

86

47,916

97

38,007

285,594

96

37,982

61
4
1
22
2
4

20,873
369
(D)
35,221
(D)
391

322,694
428
(D)
320,696
(D)
1,700

61
2
17
2
4

20,873
(D)
26,083
(D)
391

54
38
2
3

13,871
23,488
(D)
(D)

178,187
106,521
(D)
(D)

54
38
1
3

13,871
23,488
(D)
(D)

160,810

50,932,969

1,993,648,378

15,213

3,364,079

169,528

45,519,976

1,577,005,140

13,330

2,910,181

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

520
201
2,112
1,191
3,695
3
340
79
1,332
2,850

76,202
85,567
696,681
354,165
2,369,096
55
54,546
9,157
228,959
1,191,086

3,123,596
8,715,906
27,859,060
30,224,394
88,427,841
2,300
3,635,755
497,844
9,206,001
84,614,401

13
201
199
1,000
1,063
1
88
3
268
1,908

1,116
85,567
65,896
300,284
164,702
(D)
10,541
(D)
32,440
529,424

507
232
2,971
1,573
3,236
4
371
68
1,305
2,736

57,650
100,078
770,551
410,369
1,666,332
52
53,497
6,108
185,301
1,201,942

2,278,237
9,600,854
34,967,687
33,590,674
37,528,989
3,250
3,604,610
211,973
7,664,451
78,507,447

6
232
201
1,278
875
1
64
5
169
1,793

304
100,078
43,179
338,749
138,415
(D)
6,581
(D)
19,022
502,284

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

9,416
5,058
577
22,630
1,414
815
13
1,497
7
6,263

891,567
362,571
29,512
8,527,780
239,267
215,177
512
166,713
(D)
523,153

47,291,213
19,693,426
1,383,753
270,115,386
11,108,925
11,502,018
22,474
10,717,293
(D)
33,583,908

94
89
9
2,123
2
44
1
64
2
122

8,119
6,960
(D)
517,995
(D)
7,652
(D)
4,631
(D)
6,420

8,592
5,907
412
24,236
2,145
690
12
1,629
5
6,561

581,084
299,873
18,317
8,080,854
318,856
148,926
302
162,062
(D)
433,783

27,923,042
15,345,210
961,995
262,980,052
16,447,721
5,708,218
(D)
10,625,133
(D)
28,248,938

34
30
1
1,739
2
33
1
38
81

2,754
2,862
(D)
423,549
(D)
2,155
(D)
2,040
5,396

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................

6,727
1,006
7,640
5,460
8,037
42
1
318
535
1,058

1,718,565
331,767
881,227
5,059,916
1,964,302
12,826
(D)
27,991
302,958
84,955

82,488,109
18,175,120
36,293,751
147,533,888
81,748,076
1,279,268
(D)
1,426,039
8,236,505
4,544,032

93
64
194
897
1,711
42
21
204
-

8,731
10,698
40,715
161,697
256,119
12,826
1,174
61,986
-

7,023
796
8,475
5,504
6,674
34
1
418
415
1,488

1,920,238
151,317
811,586
4,876,699
1,526,775
4,687
(D)
30,460
161,341
115,680

64,609,805
5,980,347
34,888,755
112,449,587
50,299,684
383,563
(D)
1,717,558
4,212,138
6,639,707

33
55
191
659
784
34
1
23
233
31

3,376
7,389
37,472
111,490
101,120
4,687
(D)
1,043
70,373
698

North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................

3,184
12,303
11,485
8,744
1,406
4,577
726
7,163
1,358

511,713
8,428,462
732,106
3,421,098
855,052
152,528
136,766
3,341,778
254,944

19,917,842
293,464,779
42,997,358
89,968,524
43,969,219
8,949,116
3,986,026
141,003,068
10,445,442

171
99
522
524
47
75
12

6,560
15,978
134,620
89,923
3,342
8,394
875

3,488
12,908
14,340
9,611
1,823
5,499
1
967
5,007
1,780

446,438
7,909,124
796,085
3,592,828
837,251
172,137
(D)
155,776
1,596,086
279,978

18,926,777
215,655,462
46,929,358
102,044,001
34,080,499
8,936,589
(D)
5,710,029
42,413,607
13,061,055

133
114
1
371
683
40
48
59
5

8,311
19,186
(D)
92,003
95,062
265
3,905
5,618
1,539

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

8,565
602
9
1,348
2,612
122
5,422
347

3,844,241
137,404
379
200,342
2,096,350
5,960
280,464
127,051

134,643,897
5,771,071
13,722
12,345,217
120,617,390
336,553
18,789,893
2,978,072

2,021
442
44
614
22
100

595,275
41,319
1,500
155,021
1,501
10,538

9,031
568
14
1,793
3,414
148
4,801
315

2,664,425
112,714
775
174,887
2,355,451
6,408
194,863
129,979

75,131,556
3,847,763
38,443
10,213,252
128,410,931
303,924
11,693,175
2,213,032

1,868
408
19
873
15
66

498,134
34,928
822
217,031
678
7,109

South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
WILD RICE (CWT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 487

Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
136,103

35,785,969

1,444,540,438

12,669

2,654,048

141,062

29,303,293

1,104,334,391

10,805

2,222,029

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................

520
18
2,112
879
3,566
3
340
79
1,332
2,059

76,202
4,044
696,681
249,704
2,343,606
55
54,546
9,157
228,959
729,704

3,123,596
353,709
27,859,060
20,157,552
86,598,055
2,300
3,635,755
497,844
9,206,001
52,991,573

13
18
199
686
964
1
88
3
268
1,216

1,116
4,044
65,896
196,420
148,489
(D)
10,541
(D)
32,440
(D)

507
30
2,971
1,228
3,165
4
371
68
1,305
1,923

57,650
6,486
770,551
313,495
1,647,856
52
53,497
6,108
185,301
675,290

2,278,237
557,027
34,967,687
23,935,058
36,056,384
3,250
3,604,610
211,973
7,664,451
47,642,293

6
30
201
944
827
1
64
5
169
1,095

304
6,486
43,179
243,950
127,263
(D)
6,581
(D)
19,022
(D)

Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

9,407
5,058
526
22,630
1,414
815
6
1,495
7
6,217

891,399
362,571
27,836
8,527,780
239,267
215,177
129
(D)
(D)
520,601

47,282,936
19,693,426
1,305,539
270,115,386
11,108,925
11,502,018
6,994
(D)
(D)
33,481,512

94
89
9
2,123
2
44
64
2
122

8,119
6,960
(D)
517,995
(D)
7,652
4,631
(D)
6,420

8,592
5,907
405
24,236
2,145
690
10
1,629
5
6,488

581,084
299,873
18,038
8,080,854
318,856
148,926
(D)
162,062
(D)
430,193

27,923,042
15,345,210
952,550
262,980,052
16,447,721
5,708,218
(D)
10,625,133
(D)
28,080,725

34
30
1
1,739
2
33
1
38
81

2,754
2,862
(D)
423,549
(D)
2,155
(D)
2,040
5,396

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................

683
1,006
7,640
3,000
7,895
37
1
318
520
1,012

(D)
331,767
881,227
2,194,539
1,955,736
11,838
(D)
27,991
300,539
82,172

(D)
18,175,120
36,293,751
81,551,235
81,449,590
1,190,936
(D)
1,426,039
8,098,467
4,422,712

6
64
194
294
1,681
37
21
192
-

(D)
10,698
40,715
40,439
253,681
11,838
1,174
60,149
-

475
796
8,475
1,481
6,673
26
1
418
415
1,482

28,951
151,317
811,586
784,931
1,526,025
3,109
(D)
30,460
161,341
115,300

996,753
5,980,347
34,888,755
21,003,608
50,291,179
268,529
(D)
1,717,558
4,212,138
6,630,107

3
55
191
103
784
26
1
23
233
31

(D)
7,389
37,472
13,259
(D)
3,109
(D)
1,043
70,373
698

North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................

3,184
1,434
11,485
8,744
1,151
4,577
726
4,461
1,358

511,713
446,115
732,106
3,421,098
736,558
152,528
136,766
1,995,368
254,944

19,917,842
21,336,301
42,997,358
89,968,524
38,177,598
8,949,116
3,986,026
89,916,077
10,445,442

171
3
522
381
47
57
12

6,560
456
134,620
(D)
3,342
6,533
875

3,488
315
14,340
9,611
1,566
5,499
1
967
2,151
1,780

446,438
65,965
796,085
3,592,828
711,909
172,137
(D)
155,776
646,340
279,978

18,926,777
2,155,698
46,929,358
102,044,001
29,537,602
8,936,589
(D)
5,710,029
18,789,968
13,061,055

133
1
371
518
40
48
28
5

8,311
(D)
92,003
68,492
265
3,905
2,073
1,539

Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

8,493
546
5
1,348
2,303
122
5,257
314

3,825,581
129,946
(D)
200,342
1,652,961
5,960
272,964
120,970

134,070,553
5,386,467
(D)
12,345,217
100,463,766
336,553
18,539,559
2,809,154

2,012
390
44
429
21
86

592,648
37,461
1,500
112,393
(D)
9,252

9,028
492
13
1,793
3,002
148
4,653
294

2,663,505
102,245
(D)
174,887
1,802,614
6,408
188,363
127,643

75,101,434
3,437,995
(D)
10,213,252
104,532,829
303,924
11,485,097
2,148,529

1,867
348
19
608
12
56

(D)
30,515
822
153,767
508
6,285

3,723

2,138,734

73,201,303

553

188,151

5,325

2,717,841

81,170,077

683

210,670

188
239
32
32
64
641
2
2,487
5
24
9

81,523
(D)
(D)
14,485
(D)
471,705
(D)
1,462,666
165
7,403
1,793

8,362,197
7,821,257
(D)
1,166,722
(D)
11,634,753
(D)
42,689,608
13,380
184,348
138,646

188
239
26
30
1
33
2
31
1
2

81,523
(D)
4,921
(D)
(D)
3,392
(D)
5,168
(D)
(D)

208
321
4
29
27
862
3,807
46
21

93,592
88,399
416
8,434
4,156
564,640
1,945,910
6,364
5,930

9,043,827
8,963,903
50,517
620,629
147,547
13,032,110
48,877,517
127,822
306,205

208
318
3
28
52
62
12

93,592
87,643
(D)
(D)
8,316
10,878
(D)

28,733

13,008,266

475,906,637

2,681

521,880

30,333

13,498,842

391,500,672

2,581

477,482

114
127
1,423
12
53
11
2
1

(D)
(D)
446,897
168
1,676
383
(D)
(D)

2,245,585
(D)
30,456,106
8,277
78,214
15,480
(D)
(D)

111
85
953
1
-

(D)
11,292
265,911
(D)
-

83
96
1,505
7
3
-

8,475
18,060
518,218
279
(D)
-

691,713
1,422,088
30,244,525
9,445
(D)
-

69
58
968
-

7,156
(D)
258,865
-

United States .......................................................
States

DURUM WHEAT FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon .................................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Washington ..........................................................
OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................

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Table 26. Field Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Acres

OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS) - Con.
States - Con.
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oregon ................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................

55
6,217
3,621
164
8
13
76
10,670
525
4,000

2,552
1,646,309
2,393,672
8,566
988
(D)
2,783
6,519,681
118,329
1,339,007

102,396
79,279,840
54,347,900
298,486
88,332
(D)
121,320
229,438,870
5,778,241
50,902,643

88
699
35
8
10
70
229
24

(D)
117,866
2,438
988
(D)
10,354
(D)
1,861

116
6,688
4,515
6
10
7
10,988
585
3,593

3,590
1,887,131
3,527,128
750
1,578
380
5,897,249
125,342
943,382

168,213
63,465,505
78,413,869
8,505
115,034
9,600
164,622,247
4,542,897
23,495,817

30
561
1
10
56
261
34

(D)
89,915
(D)
1,578
8,308
26,570
3,545

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

78
86
6
1,232
202
37

18,660
7,458
(D)
441,596
7,500
6,081

573,344
384,604
(D)
20,014,978
250,334
168,918

9
72
272
1
14

2,627
3,858
(D)
(D)
1,286

3
127
1
1,792
183
25

920
10,469
(D)
546,907
6,500
2,336

30,122
409,768
(D)
23,571,897
208,078
64,503

1
84
435
3
10

(D)
4,413
(D)
170
824

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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

FIELD AND GRASS SEED CROPS, ALL
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
6,038

1,178,726

(X)

1,457

323,441

10,332

1,422,133

(X)

1,705

271,935

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................

36
7
88
31
176
21
2
99
50
311

(D)
337
19,275
2,734
68,948
2,771
(D)
14,264
6,414
70,933

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
3
87
167
15
13
6
128

76
97
19,231
68,197
2,499
(D)
(D)
16,161

134
8
39
157
269
39
169
64
442

5,449
324
7,678
11,976
67,838
2,810
20,131
8,007
94,130

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
4
39
263
21
14
5
200

222
65
7,678
67,601
848
1,100
(D)
25,575

Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

48
6
24
161
139
3
1
1
62

1,029
201
1,111
15,667
5,141
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,174

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
5
8
1
4

(D)
782
131
(D)
50

88
14
87
640
59
1
25
1
112

2,354
249
2,757
54,589
2,973
(D)
274
(D)
3,311

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

7
1

818
(D)

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................

146
26
1,884
147
60
19
5
25
53
13

43,585
1,147
176,138
31,008
3,769
6,498
71
741
2,420
784

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

9
2
70
13
19
21
-

560
(D)
12,889
1,183
6,498
410
-

213
57
4,096
155
97
22
41
211
136

41,844
1,645
355,850
22,086
5,230
8,557
1,094
8,435
4,563

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3
4
12
64
12
22
39
8
-

(D)
108
588
6,489
935
8,557
889
(D)
-

North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................

7
33
120
1,258
40
44
92
21
245
61

379
1,081
8,783
556,876
883
1,033
10,784
510
13,397
4,235

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
555
3
2
49
56

1,227
129,860
(D)
(D)
3,009
3,790

18
178
201
1,413
92
39
87
65
207
83

1,121
3,941
15,189
545,519
3,115
1,640
7,575
1,952
8,818
5,155

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2
8
563
1
9
22
76

(D)
815
93,298
(D)
416
2,280
3,416

Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

3
101
284
8
77

32
2,180
81,081
1,328
13,216

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
135
2
70

24
39,928
(D)
11,754

1
48
388
2
60
74

(D)
1,119
81,548
(D)
5,033
6,162

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

224
2
74

40,046
(D)
6,156

806

121,467

62,115,239

569

102,958

1,234

110,617

58,020,460

740

87,177

Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................

53
114
8
92
5
5
10
17
19
80

5,206
36,625
1,815
12,788
(D)
342
(D)
611
399
10,338

1,902,669
19,083,458
(D)
9,346,709
(D)
22,430
15,610
63,461
40,540
3,729,635

53
114
7
88
4
42

5,206
36,625
1,807
12,011
(D)
6,385

21
153
15
164
52
144
10
23
18
83

2,511
27,160
406
17,126
471
8,272
114
658
362
6,824

574,020
15,543,144
58,293
13,910,135
12,467
1,133,502
8,870
59,245
29,709
2,024,033

21
153
11
160
4
51

2,511
27,160
323
17,036
55
5,112

Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Dakota .......................................................

29
19
15
3
6
1
29
32
47

545
6,498
310
27
(D)
(D)
2,004
4,959
6,014

21,216
4,237,101
29,907
6,180
34,784
(D)
281,121
3,183,375
428,447

2
19
15
1
32
-

(D)
6,498
310
(D)
4,959
-

59
22
33
17
13
3
47
62
3
67

1,470
(D)
697
1,165
695
(D)
2,266
5,605
(D)
5,456

109,428
4,695,737
75,036
101,827
38,482
2,520
335,878
3,783,887
480
327,576

4
22
33
2
1
60
3

84
(D)
697
(D)
(D)
5,558
(D)

Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

24
54
82
62

546
3,803
17,127
10,548

79,885
2,077,813
10,860,608
5,915,816

23
51
63
55

536
3,516
15,233
9,586

9
68
103
45

606
2,596
14,161
4,049

77,600
830,889
11,887,387
2,400,315

5
62
103
45

412
2,057
14,161
4,049

United States .......................................................
States

ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

BAHIA GRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................

184

17,326

1,884,964

13

1,196

443

29,021

2,274,519

22

1,388

9
93
7
1
15
1
3
55

(D)
13,652
393
(D)
694
(D)
(D)
1,571

(D)
1,440,046
56,000
(D)
151,331
(D)
1,634
203,023

11
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

84
167
5
23
8
17
139

3,104
19,916
218
942
385
191
4,265

406,163
1,303,522
66,650
126,148
27,940
5,810
338,286

2
14
1
1
2
2

(D)
1,100
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

64

(D)

(D)

34

3,812

79

(D)

(D)

50

(D)

1
63
-

(D)
6,809
-

(D)
3,921,751
-

34
-

3,812
-

77
2

9,361
(D)

4,634,289
(D)

48
2

4,726
(D)

176

37,750

16,115,285

114

36,134

184

42,617

16,757,215

128

39,429

Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

27
73
5
1
1
1
7
1

6,797
28,321
128
(D)
(D)
(D)
66
(D)

2,971,124
12,693,167
19,200
(D)
(D)
(D)
4,101
(D)

26
73
1
1
1
1
1

6,753
28,041
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

18
2
105
1
21
-

4,487
(D)
34,281
(D)
337
-

1,566,360
(D)
14,499,181
(D)
29,535
-

18
105
1
-

4,487
34,281
(D)
-

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Texas ..................................................................

24
3
33

1,802
21
534

348,350
10,500
58,698

4
6

(D)
79

25
3
9

1,368
1,580
532

156,837
400,000
100,902

3
1

(D)
(D)

20

1,014

72,825

1

(D)

89

4,676

418,343

1

(D)

1
7
4
5
3

(D)
409
(D)
65
402

(D)
13,025
9,400
(D)
46,000

1
-

(D)
-

37
10
13
1
28

962
390
(D)
(D)
2,929

56,481
46,580
(D)
(D)
290,146

1
-

(D)
-

80

5,287

1,307,702

14

550

236

16,082

5,000,215

23

809

Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

4
5
39
2
8
3
7
2

19
408
3,220
(D)
130
150
204
(D)

682
299,259
558,633
(D)
8,918
45,000
59,960
(D)

4
3
2
2

19
150
(D)
(D)

6
7
1
159
2
3
8
2
12
-

87
530
(D)
11,948
(D)
(D)
90
(D)
437
-

(D)
305,064
(D)
3,032,108
(D)
3,800
6,475
(D)
30,270
-

5
1
1
1
-

38
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

New York .............................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Utah ....................................................................

2
1
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1

(D)

2
1
7
1
1

(D)
(D)
483
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
508,444
(D)
(D)

1
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

States
Alabama ..............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Texas ..................................................................
BENTGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Illinois ..................................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
BERMUDA GRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
New York .............................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
BROMEGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

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UNITED STATES 491

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

BROMEGRASS SEED
(POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
1
3

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

2

(D)

1
15
8

(D)
1,471
304

(D)
722,549
148,256

3
8

310
304

67

3,496

2,602,578

11

457

56

3,166

2,002,569

9

507

2
1
1
3
1
54
1
1
3
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
87
(D)
3,022
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
10,800
(D)
2,469,588
(D)
(D)
57,200
-

9
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
1
1
3
45
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,311
(D)
(D)

8,600
(D)
(D)
1,290
1,738,179
(D)
(D)

1
7
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

2,917

386,122

303,243,394

272

39,930

5,172

565,691

323,023,498

280

34,491

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................

6
1
29
1
5
22
13
-

476
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
307
742
-

225,600
(D)
370,868
(D)
(D)
84,208
385,546
-

1
1
2
2
3
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
148
-

36
147
1
1
39
21
6
3

1,155
11,331
(D)
(D)
537
1,743
82
(D)

172,360
2,485,471
(D)
(D)
70,720
740,406
10,606
258

2
1
2
4
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
221
-

Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
North Carolina .....................................................

67
118
1
1
1,765
4
5
9

8,228
4,596
(D)
(D)
170,074
39
11
328

1,335,081
1,090,602
(D)
(D)
30,452,161
9,300
11,700
55,315

6
2
2
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
165
41
7
3,548
2
2
126

65
21,323
2,469
286
319,954
(D)
(D)
3,263

(D)
4,599,538
427,547
31,220
64,790,097
(D)
(D)
443,442

7
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

30
693
23
21
6
69
26
1
1

2,023
190,472
492
(D)
88
1,191
3,601
(D)
(D)

359,009
263,002,921
189,415
137,222
5,319
606,525
4,762,252
(D)
(D)

233
2
2
2
11
1

38,150
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,171
(D)

1
73
807
15
59
1
9
51
8

(D)
6,595
188,101
864
1,728
(D)
362
4,922
231

(D)
1,295,319
241,965,678
164,640
330,478
(D)
(D)
5,211,265
83,180

228
1
25
8

30,421
(D)
2,586
231

475

151,299

86,903,842

160

40,555

525

148,418

76,414,727

161

37,975

Alaska ..................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................

1
1
170
3
57
1

(D)
(D)
52,714
265
24,005
(D)

(D)
(D)
27,155,744
34,400
4,250,594
(D)

1
12
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
1
1
181
1
7
2
59
1
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
57,592
(D)
190
(D)
22,097
(D)
242

(D)
(D)
(D)
24,820,925
(D)
15,450
(D)
5,368,880
(D)
(D)

2
1
1
17
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
6,458
(D)
(D)

Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Washington ..........................................................

102
140

21,781
52,269

24,268,962
31,141,242

94
52

19,884
18,153

2
2
96
1
165

(D)
(D)
18,090
(D)
48,502

(D)
(D)
16,349,068
(D)
29,082,417

2
2
82
1
51

(D)
(D)
15,018
(D)
15,093

Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................
CRIMSON CLOVER SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Alabama ..............................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................
FESCUE SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

LADINO CLOVER SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
2

(D)

(D)

1

(D)

10

2,049

938,510

10

2,049

1
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

10
-

2,049
-

938,510
-

10
-

2,049
-

66

4,909

1,132,473

1

(D)

358

23,898

5,413,440

2

(D)

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
South Carolina ....................................................

1
3
35
19
2
1

(D)
601
2,082
755
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
507,069
161,501
(D)
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

2
4
1
3
95
3
220
8
16
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6,937
60
13,251
556
966
310

(D)
28,042
(D)
(D)
1,893,168
6,540
2,664,997
163,000
158,988
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Virginia ................................................................

4
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

-

-

2
1

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

-

-

171

21,517

15,430,232

19

2,429

274

23,923

18,660,986

38

1,879

Arizona ................................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................

1
1
2
1
2
10
1
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
120

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
27,992

1
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

1
4
5
2
1
5

(D)
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
24

(D)
14,245
584
(D)
(D)
651

1
3
-

(D)
56
-

Maryland .............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

4
1
86
14
1
25
10
-

101
(D)
19,190
130
(D)
895
252
-

13,450
(D)
14,885,491
6,360
(D)
114,507
(D)
-

15
-

(D)
-

18
18
6
10
142
13
6
31
11
1

208
349
173
112
21,005
484
81
604
(D)
(D)

10,570
38,270
14,550
6,200
18,092,966
27,291
6,276
62,863
317,876
(D)

30
3
1

1,322
(D)
(D)

434

21,387

8,213,873

107

5,657

1,240

43,936

9,284,591

111

4,484

Alabama ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Maryland .............................................................

1
25
23
3
4
9
7
-

(D)
959
530
(D)
149
201
80
-

(D)
571,430
64,161
(D)
8,940
18,310
6,665
-

1
25
1
-

(D)
959
(D)
-

1
4
22
58
9
9
94
3
2

(D)
(D)
975
1,644
172
321
4,392
65
(D)

(D)
(D)
543,900
173,358
12,040
55,024
389,043
(D)
(D)

4
22
-

(D)
975
-

Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New York .............................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................

28
8
68
3
1
35
32
153
5

1,220
311
2,580
116
(D)
1,675
1,055
10,771
49

202,150
39,465
245,074
26,600
(D)
342,707
141,893
5,738,623
2,045

1
1
63
-

(D)
(D)
3,592
-

68
53
2
417
9
82
171
3
160
23

1,799
1,886
(D)
14,530
130
2,677
3,756
41
8,588
308

207,918
218,117
(D)
1,473,725
5,830
399,797
270,293
7,340
4,561,932
28,316

67
1

2,436
(D)

United States .......................................................
States
California .............................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
LESPEDEZA SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

ORCHARDGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

RED CLOVER SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

RED CLOVER SEED
(POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
3
1
2
3
8
1
11

6
(D)
(D)
20
531
(D)
715

150
(D)
(D)
2,248
295,360
(D)
464,912

4
11

(D)
715

1
1
1
1
14
23
9

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
778
1,097
460

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
577,551
96,344
183,981

7
1
9

446
(D)
460

968

307,722

504,262,904

300

54,641

1,039

290,963

459,929,090

260

32,031

Alabama ..............................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................

8
2
1
1
8
5
5
2
2

60
(D)
(D)
(D)
197
72
20
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
61,718
14,101
20,000
(D)
(D)

1
1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
4
3
14
4
1
3
-

330
490
(D)
(D)
88
(D)
20
-

28,399
232,000
(D)
95,870
31,860
(D)
4,968
-

2
2
-

(D)
(D)
-

Kentucky ..............................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New York .............................................................

12
56
1
4
1
7

155
12,390
(D)
181
(D)
57

49,220
8,898,982
(D)
289,600
(D)
176,520

1
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

1
2
1
2
2
9
3
57

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,425
(D)
1,660

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
632,289
(D)
344,594

1
2

(D)
(D)

North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................

1
11
762
7
2
38
4

(D)
333
289,230
197
(D)
609
(D)

(D)
103,929
490,229,604
60,860
(D)
120,066
3,614

275
2
4

53,397
(D)
(D)

5
14
814
24
1
2
20
3

178
727
280,222
334
(D)
(D)
382
19

4,800
18,640
456,542,090
76,182
(D)
(D)
24,914
876

1
223
2
3

(D)
30,820
(D)
19

Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

3
20
2
3

(D)
2,359
(D)
84

(D)
2,765,213
(D)
37,580

7
1
3

610
(D)
84

1
26
12

(D)
1,395
184

(D)
1,644,391
90,961

12
12

669
178

60

11,867

22,904,416

33

10,081

78

6,758

10,476,796

49

5,040

Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................

19
9
1
5
3
1
2

7,189
(D)
(D)
435
241
(D)
(D)

14,239,058
6,201,664
(D)
411,950
75,300
(D)
(D)

19
9
-

7,189
(D)
-

5
22
1
4
1
9
-

(D)
3,153
(D)
(D)
(D)
469
-

428,540
6,883,848
(D)
2,230
(D)
211,970
-

5
22
-

(D)
3,153
-

New Mexico .........................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Washington ..........................................................

6
1
13
-

(D)
(D)
786
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

2
3
-

(D)
(D)
-

5
5
11
15

279
158
903
838

(D)
196,300
864,218
1,802,240

5
1
1
15

(D)
(D)
(D)
838

72

3,882

1,542,881

7

(D)

216

16,288

4,310,826

6

34

1
7
1
-

(D)
1,284
(D)
-

(D)
826,960
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

11
1
3

2,043
(D)
20

951,762
(D)
2,500

-

-

South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................
RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

SUDANGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................

--continued

494 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New York .............................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................

1
2
18
2
3
13
2
16
-

(D)
(D)
1,831
(D)
(D)
179
(D)
163
-

(D)
(D)
545,201
(D)
1,800
30,480
(D)
15,807
-

-

-

3
68
14
73
5
32
1

(D)
10,324
256
2,183
(D)
1,324
(D)

2,200
2,802,957
30,825
410,958
5,845
94,789
(D)

6
-

34
-

Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................

6
-

147
-

73,792
-

6
-

147
-

2
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

-

-

61

(D)

1,157,122

6

(D)

69

3,190

956,272

6

196

Alabama ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

1
8
1
1
2
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
187,835
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

-

-

8
1
1
5
2
2

331
(D)
(D)
35
(D)
(D)

94,247
(D)
(D)
6,284
(D)
(D)

2
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................

5
3
3
2
2
19
3
3
1

365
(D)
204
(D)
(D)
766
67
(D)
(D)

56,210
(D)
204,000
(D)
(D)
544,118
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

14
2
2
4
1
8
5
2
-

1,166
(D)
(D)
311
(D)
284
(D)
(D)
-

150,610
(D)
(D)
18,369
(D)
259,340
70,460
(D)
-

-

-

Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

3
2

216
(D)

(D)
(D)

2

(D)

1
1
8
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
23,920
(D)

1
2

(D)
(D)

115

21,214

3,853,410

40

8,239

126

17,921

3,268,256

59

6,190

Alaska .................................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................

1
1
5
1
2
46
4
2
1

(D)
(D)
898
(D)
(D)
14,158
373
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
138,183
(D)
(D)
1,178,323
115,000
(D)
(D)

1
1
1
16
4
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
4,716
373
(D)

3
5
19
2
2
32
2
1
6
6

(D)
(D)
4,885
(D)
(D)
5,385
(D)
(D)
270
61

6,900
6,904
449,510
(D)
(D)
403,618
(D)
(D)
106,500
13,800

1
5
5
2
2
8
2
6

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
672
(D)
61

South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

29
4
1
11
7

2,165
(D)
(D)
2,282
808

679,397
(D)
(D)
1,233,451
415,000

1
8
7

(D)
2,119
808

7
7
28
6

(D)
1,029
4,730
533

93,324
100,257
1,736,020
274,856

6
16
6

(D)
3,537
533

32

4,059

1,472,657

6

583

21

(D)

(D)

4

153

2
1
2
26
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
3,740
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
1,445,066
(D)

6
-

583
-

1
19
1

(D)
2,675
(D)

(D)
1,149,776
(D)

4
-

153
-

VETCH SEED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

WHEATGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

WHITE CLOVER SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Idaho ...................................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Texas ..................................................................

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 495

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

OTHER FIELD AND GRASS SEED
CROPS (POUNDS) (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
380

48,117

16,136,284

111

14,793

319

44,075

11,582,288

105

12,349

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................

16
7
2
3
7
1
5
20
7
11

3,196
266
(D)
(D)
306
(D)
4,523
834
(D)
318

1,485,511
24,553
(D)
(D)
10,996
(D)
963,190
630,791
45,454
15,725

3
3
2
3
2
2
14
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

7
1
5
3
7
9
17

150
(D)
592
330
6,006
1,113
1,480

8,682
(D)
384,672
82,500
1,055,221
378,438
101,874

3
1
5
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
592
(D)
(D)
-

Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

3
4
1
4
26
3
20
24
15
4

(D)
80
(D)
82
3,579
44
1,892
5,718
2,302
(D)

(D)
4,548
(D)
9,020
601,485
2,400
180,204
1,272,540
489,183
(D)

2
2
3
8
6
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
1,517
626
(D)

7
4
1
34
33
17
12
3

672
180
(D)
4,920
6,640
2,612
2,080
118

281,884
7,800
(D)
655,991
860,947
638,157
370,524
8,764

3
2
3
4
4
1

(D)
(D)
12
229
210
(D)

New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................

4
2
22
57
4
4
14
67
2

330
(D)
2,211
5,746
(D)
48
2,429
8,569
(D)

(D)
(D)
360,440
4,647,256
20,670
(D)
539,825
1,648,639
(D)

2
25
2
11
1

(D)
2,909
(D)
2,201
(D)

6
6
1
23
52
1
3
12
15
4

(D)
454
(D)
2,417
5,465
(D)
(D)
1,800
2,020
(D)

46,850
347,500
(D)
515,629
3,743,872
(D)
21,500
322,780
438,715
21,275

1
30
6
11
3

(D)
2,342
(D)
1,473
74

Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

1
2
11
1
6

(D)
(D)
2,310
(D)
433

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
150,620

2
8
1
6

(D)
2,159
(D)
433

1
30
4
1

(D)
2,487
(D)
(D)

(D)
1,031,888
(D)
(D)

23
1
1

1,952
(D)
(D)

869,534

61,455,483

155,393,762

86,007

10,264,753

884,831

64,041,337

154,976,932

81,995

10,269,779

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

18,735
243
1,176
22,939
7,411
13,998
2,060
430
5,755
14,556

883,196
23,315
309,018
1,334,153
1,723,147
1,621,178
81,269
14,211
354,860
663,750

1,641,373
33,336
2,215,580
2,966,184
10,642,531
4,256,940
176,786
37,989
1,120,290
1,380,403

356
13
1,122
514
5,954
10,418
35
516
927

10,556
2,364
307,367
20,958
1,554,197
1,156,305
875
42,984
42,119

18,060
255
1,088
22,755
8,273
10,758
1,649
493
4,600
14,627

823,039
25,051
289,334
1,414,857
1,952,522
1,236,356
73,757
18,499
299,435
614,719

1,900,762
28,154
2,087,130
3,219,368
11,202,962
2,736,171
170,199
53,740
860,405
1,465,735

283
13
1,088
462
6,485
8,706
5
26
442
726

8,927
1,399
289,334
14,525
1,676,935
935,457
51
1,392
31,950
22,141

Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................

30
11,159
19,865
18,917
26,901
29,266
49,825
8,798
3,048
5,123

1,000
1,316,296
593,186
546,764
1,125,565
2,800,129
2,456,564
463,695
197,757
223,390

2,215
5,198,288
1,770,834
1,306,246
3,897,996
6,916,201
4,042,948
1,176,324
428,423
552,667

22
8,788
68
215
89
1,662
274
249
128

149
1,021,414
1,373
5,770
1,644
272,537
3,447
8,326
3,100

14
10,949
20,691
22,196
33,406
29,760
50,765
7,999
2,765
4,885

1,112
1,335,171
729,662
625,898
1,533,027
3,086,085
2,362,356
406,827
209,955
227,727

2,261
4,856,156
2,234,607
1,611,419
5,177,896
6,413,838
5,106,450
1,022,638
446,171
553,823

7
8,463
91
77
28
1,660
30
183
8
96

243
1,022,977
2,997
2,928
1,424
300,999
395
4,805
(D)
2,652

Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

2,424
21,853
29,844
13,271
57,184
12,796
20,576
1,436
1,581
3,130

93,811
1,160,467
1,716,693
680,402
3,895,401
2,822,442
2,563,515
464,598
76,877
115,669

198,593
2,966,956
4,392,567
1,572,853
7,182,875
5,490,353
6,289,171
1,582,983
178,138
226,883

12
429
574
190
282
6,996
5,024
1,435
7
58

83
18,394
28,592
6,171
9,452
1,059,816
494,391
463,464
45
1,376

2,017
22,067
33,574
13,507
57,507
12,943
22,981
1,390
1,322
3,117

93,745
1,212,603
2,112,533
641,924
4,142,725
2,590,090
2,862,592
510,223
71,272
119,052

209,771
3,557,828
5,741,264
1,557,537
8,101,048
4,517,416
5,647,370
1,581,117
159,579
236,270

6
454
477
354
199
7,104
5,371
1,390
1
56

31
17,414
30,059
9,561
9,037
1,076,262
532,965
496,129
(D)
985

New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................

5,583
20,194
19,432
11,561
31,440
39,449
12,590
34,923
351

365,843
1,962,620
687,650
2,525,213
1,156,523
3,231,691
1,038,735
1,747,589
9,304

1,565,071
4,981,812
1,170,258
4,832,502
2,807,279
6,718,879
3,129,873
4,487,424
19,042

5,163
119
1,324
264
27
1,029
6,688
226
3

314,068
2,816
56,147
25,565
632
86,344
739,289
2,177
18

4,205
21,959
21,322
12,545
33,939
36,898
12,697
35,767
251

335,872
2,258,448
715,519
2,827,815
1,271,137
3,084,888
1,110,395
1,956,072
7,417

1,306,058
5,717,950
1,370,181
3,525,003
3,085,746
5,802,990
3,307,921
4,526,973
15,900

3,627
1,663
268
16
996
6,655
429
2

275,316
63,315
30,730
530
85,909
819,356
4,007
(D)

United States .......................................................
States

FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY
AND ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE,
AND GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY
EQUIVALENT) (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

496 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY
AND ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE,
AND GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY
EQUIVALENT) (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
7,830
16,121
42,280
90,860
8,930
3,624
25,986
10,243
16,449
42,082
5,276

340,951
3,239,947
1,784,808
5,264,287
690,946
330,984
1,305,624
846,140
614,794
2,797,497
1,192,019

591,501
6,502,232
2,732,930
14,477,068
2,569,087
962,986
2,464,783
3,595,392
986,097
8,528,063
2,426,555

275
797
344
5,701
8,458
4
377
4,262
22
269
4,298

6,797
87,670
4,394
424,623
628,996
230
9,767
493,255
238
20,124
824,334

7,985
17,885
46,957
83,013
8,606
3,452
27,544
10,473
14,679
43,561
4,680

342,207
3,659,123
1,917,323
4,982,165
717,984
350,261
1,377,442
914,054
562,810
3,089,564
938,695

684,149
5,361,944
4,011,467
11,407,323
2,392,884
1,017,408
2,534,457
3,783,219
957,776
10,135,628
1,572,870

292
1,003
128
5,211
7,876
6
797
4,518
12
253
3,952

5,347
147,277
1,908
412,593
636,505
59
19,781
513,198
174
17,015
742,728

845,050

58,121,003

138,113,218

82,892

9,830,856

870,541

60,645,417

137,858,890

79,751

9,879,867

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

18,212
228
1,146
22,918
6,723
13,689
1,961
414
5,372
14,217

866,277
21,034
297,614
1,336,909
1,528,198
1,596,887
71,662
12,400
327,547
646,885

1,616,684
30,407
2,119,609
2,948,072
8,850,559
4,128,786
137,172
32,265
1,010,257
1,319,408

345
11
1,091
513
5,369
10,196
31
464
876

10,606
2,109
295,590
21,053
1,385,186
1,139,480
807
34,679
36,908

17,900
245
1,056
22,749
7,751
10,602
1,601
481
4,501
14,466

819,378
22,578
278,803
1,418,119
1,780,836
1,222,993
64,748
15,428
271,250
607,734

1,879,293
25,507
2,004,919
3,203,596
9,856,047
2,670,074
123,058
36,189
749,319
1,413,338

271
12
1,056
457
6,054
8,594
3
24
412
692

8,970
1,239
278,801
14,647
1,540,999
927,094
(D)
760
26,774
19,529

Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................

21
10,940
19,331
18,461
26,322
28,221
49,229
8,463
2,924
4,905

893
1,285,972
561,847
515,042
1,064,906
2,731,639
2,436,743
445,345
153,284
201,174

2,018
4,738,169
1,613,251
1,171,614
3,538,758
6,514,309
3,969,020
1,130,882
275,605
449,561

14
8,595
62
185
85
1,599
265
244
119

102
988,705
1,200
3,391
1,441
258,789
3,341
8,131
2,003

9
10,801
20,379
21,949
33,057
29,369
50,505
7,936
2,667
4,784

820
1,284,663
695,561
605,916
1,471,257
3,023,079
2,350,667
401,969
171,280
202,828

1,658
4,442,165
2,025,270
1,504,631
4,792,462
6,152,789
5,011,155
1,007,929
278,933
439,214

4
8,325
85
66
26
1,572
30
178
8
84

108
977,422
2,204
2,334
1,352
277,838
402
4,580
46
1,599

Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

2,295
21,152
28,991
12,810
56,263
12,658
20,289
1,417
1,530
3,036

81,829
963,958
1,551,586
661,160
3,827,077
2,821,154
2,567,911
470,068
62,989
111,525

154,947
2,109,172
3,620,921
1,534,496
7,018,678
5,363,210
6,106,699
1,558,120
120,814
207,489

11
353
483
184
273
6,902
4,956
1,417
7
56

49
9,228
20,975
5,949
8,984
1,045,208
485,739
470,068
45
1,384

1,976
21,602
32,899
13,357
57,253
12,881
22,832
1,379
1,270
3,052

85,022
1,011,807
1,936,969
638,899
4,115,921
2,581,761
2,846,560
502,724
55,948
116,122

165,412
2,699,551
4,854,212
1,536,469
7,920,152
4,441,493
5,494,311
1,534,490
99,197
216,747

5
382
421
347
189
7,045
5,308
1,379
1
54

28
8,919
24,315
9,473
8,833
1,074,322
525,895
501,146
(D)
972

New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................

5,385
18,987
19,214
11,480
30,523
38,897
12,056
33,043
336
7,677

352,155
1,395,813
684,770
2,537,069
1,061,666
3,250,005
998,055
1,454,762
9,091
336,603

1,448,600
2,791,688
1,140,216
4,747,946
2,384,282
6,607,628
2,926,331
3,219,629
17,018
575,816

4,984
103
1,316
260
27
997
6,385
197
3
271

302,355
2,051
59,453
24,970
632
84,998
715,170
1,591
18
6,747

4,098
21,116
21,084
12,518
33,525
36,701
12,399
34,754
247
7,844

302,821
1,720,718
711,579
2,831,377
1,190,882
3,085,186
1,081,766
1,678,837
7,395
337,269

1,122,618
3,489,291
1,328,956
3,487,764
2,728,144
5,722,242
3,166,367
3,299,209
14,454
640,284

3,531
1,635
266
15
971
6,545
351
2
276

245,561
65,203
30,561
431
80,645
806,280
2,611
(D)
5,041

South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

15,973
41,879
88,241
8,800
3,184
25,246
9,666
15,959
39,139
5,227

3,255,897
1,776,875
5,145,606
680,709
191,781
1,258,823
789,524
586,671
1,946,970
1,186,643

6,309,185
2,697,457
13,817,811
2,467,077
399,716
2,333,380
3,173,489
928,926
4,353,023
2,383,048

788
337
5,420
8,330
4
339
3,967
20
182
4,256

85,990
4,388
383,248
620,054
198
8,426
464,606
222
9,461
815,128

17,814
46,725
81,626
8,508
3,139
27,268
10,028
14,520
40,647
4,671

3,651,564
1,915,741
4,896,017
686,062
208,474
1,347,229
845,139
545,750
2,064,209
935,762

5,236,834
3,940,436
10,962,234
2,228,840
400,794
2,393,852
3,281,688
903,910
5,394,791
1,536,602

998
113
5,034
7,792
6
752
4,250
10
176
3,944

146,150
1,458
390,341
613,507
59
18,388
481,292
154
8,189
743,350

290,726

20,244,497

65,349,074

56,390

6,556,652

344,197

22,637,984

68,524,529

55,841

6,809,432

340
943
278
3,587
8,648
349
177

7,526
257,407
11,732
986,982
861,053
8,343
3,687

16,944
1,968,043
28,647
7,057,014
2,887,865
18,441
13,530

13
920
15
3,488
7,347
22

91
257,263
932
963,086
707,234
421

397
3
847
410
4,391
7,904
373
278

8,847
80
232,579
16,639
1,176,021
770,432
9,825
(D)

20,915
57
1,844,626
48,091
7,966,902
2,105,340
22,709
(D)

17
1
847
11
4,291
6,769
1
18

182
(D)
232,579
659
1,151,351
654,024
(D)
368

South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA,
OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, AND
WILD (TONS, DRY) (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States
Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................

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UNITED STATES 497

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con.
States - Con.
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................

141
134
5
8,817
12,913
10,775
22,040
9,643
10,538
52

6,951
1,655
89
1,037,520
322,339
241,129
830,440
793,140
269,610
2,164

14,993
4,810
267
4,254,543
1,138,512
665,767
3,054,729
2,986,134
524,565
4,768

13
18
5
7,605
47
139
62
1,115
109
2

1,071
243
89
861,092
906
2,185
1,198
207,455
1,210
(D)

105
66
2
8,984
14,375
14,103
29,114
11,762
13,604
123

3,494
1,151
(D)
1,033,827
416,997
320,210
1,168,668
938,209
310,874
6,040

7,875
3,196
(D)
3,981,882
1,461,589
945,169
4,183,945
3,021,997
892,378
13,954

7
18
2
7,512
51
58
22
1,138
28
6

198
369
(D)
840,262
1,118
2,241
1,214
233,791
347
(D)

Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................

246
1,429
406
16,431
20,398
159
8,229
9,711
14,820
1,128

10,089
40,576
9,921
698,595
944,775
3,931
295,021
1,868,756
1,085,921
274,004

23,876
120,402
22,537
1,707,036
2,671,173
7,113
782,847
3,936,445
3,955,881
1,217,586

49
1
291
384
4
63
5,444
4,405
1,128

712
(D)
8,080
15,603
35
1,823
703,960
389,516
274,004

304
1,916
549
18,122
25,016
10,675
9,997
18,033
1,142

13,944
57,104
15,756
806,713
1,264,403
399,647
1,529,867
1,341,230
304,033

27,987
161,009
37,427
2,355,909
3,780,181
1,063,201
3,030,279
4,002,492
1,236,920

5
39
4
305
354
75
5,702
4,924
1,142

(D)
595
(D)
7,580
20,266
3,225
715,481
450,344
302,901

New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................

218
728
4,272
7,707
758
8,985
15,354
3,781
3,569
14,402

5,373
20,310
236,103
450,144
10,322
1,457,604
437,658
334,990
428,812
475,873

13,475
51,483
1,176,242
1,119,421
16,755
3,072,682
1,256,174
1,131,938
1,777,894
1,357,225

5
39
4,091
31
67
240
17
294
3,043
109

(D)
799
222,018
901
360
21,773
536
33,000
380,679
462

247
1,039
3,198
10,227
1,324
9,688
20,531
4,152
4,130
18,665

7,938
26,854
188,273
657,019
21,907
1,388,395
614,615
349,028
487,661
669,130

17,468
63,969
909,983
1,598,411
44,071
1,829,771
1,641,270
1,112,624
1,994,354
1,632,745

10
2,852
65
231
11
317
3,402
156

302
174,271
659
22,400
377
33,585
440,229
1,034

Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................

63
143
12,653
1,655
2,391
7,780
571
3,063
4,294
1,185

1,035
4,070
1,996,599
20,074
153,763
548,570
31,769
89,213
448,588
28,465

1,806
8,860
4,414,338
45,819
721,303
2,172,218
68,624
233,807
2,192,001
62,484

1
20
716
28
1,154
7,413
2
76
2,822
5

(D)
274
75,913
(D)
98,831
507,798
(D)
679
334,005
(D)

64
139
15,097
2,317
2,516
7,579
748
5,199
5,142
1,932

1,731
3,030
2,393,123
29,617
164,069
562,326
44,573
140,045
535,694
52,567

3,663
7,025
3,903,003
105,601
634,342
1,995,259
89,578
332,293
2,523,068
127,504

1
6
941
9
973
6,992
3
143
3,165
1

(D)
43
132,779
155
88,267
505,163
(D)
2,137
379,524
(D)

Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

30,810
4,007

1,517,522
674,284

3,673,619
1,696,438

171
3,357

8,809
471,126

34,109
3,559

1,657,958
489,825

4,637,344
1,086,534

161
3,055

7,166
401,880

70,603

3,866,721

8,253,840

9,845

706,525

76,584

4,354,516

7,501,232

9,840

665,293

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

1,252
20
109
691
2,488
1,367
98
48
347
1,006

46,537
490
11,189
29,654
252,097
126,159
2,262
1,434
14,884
52,877

93,747
751
38,886
68,450
652,287
267,737
5,727
3,498
40,224
96,475

41
1
106
20
1,477
845
2
55
97

1,077
(D)
10,310
1,321
181,178
56,516
(D)
3,644
5,716

903
19
97
579
2,961
867
75
54
195
963

33,935
(D)
(D)
26,896
315,166
70,838
1,620
1,226
9,690
36,166

69,645
(D)
27,623
62,444
863,751
124,120
3,285
2,503
23,597
71,398

24
97
17
1,580
569
3
30
68

397
(D)
528
159,852
35,087
132
1,560
1,451

Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................

1,093
893
757
1,842
2,695
2,487
524
100
409
93

62,066
20,450
16,081
42,744
172,396
82,276
20,260
5,690
13,588
2,901

180,692
51,006
34,323
106,481
384,572
164,754
49,809
10,388
40,003
5,343

723
3
12
4
211
40
16
13
1

42,946
(D)
(D)
(D)
18,857
404
(D)
473
(D)

1,356
1,292
904
3,084
2,258
3,440
402
80
391
71

75,101
29,217
16,349
62,606
126,676
84,571
16,681
3,484
(D)
1,748

174,915
63,000
31,637
145,901
185,093
208,494
36,167
5,651
(D)
3,737

967
2
3
127
3
7
-

51,544
(D)
(D)
10,243
(D)
(D)
-

Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

693
2,173
32
2,560
2,166
1,871
194
39
227
695

19,608
56,928
1,354
99,796
232,048
104,301
18,970
1,574
6,673
63,535

40,754
119,519
2,895
194,111
412,842
222,395
58,496
2,810
10,825
165,141

15
30
1
12
826
391
194
6
540

79
865
(D)
274
52,130
28,872
18,970
(D)
45,995

860
2,900
7
2,261
2,710
2,021
197
45
250
471

20,572
80,535
105
79,683
309,830
115,073
15,349
1,235
8,774
40,655

33,327
152,701
145
168,295
429,733
162,310
44,786
2,214
17,266
84,566

26
20
3
14
1,053
302
197
8
401

142
728
21
1,133
75,478
20,576
15,236
96
31,351

New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

1,202
2,314
2,375
1,516
6,207
1,318
2,501
15
1,056

47,721
66,122
260,025
31,734
472,577
65,210
62,011
214
34,141

102,178
118,240
483,032
64,028
903,993
169,233
145,079
562
56,262

6
245
25
3
227
716
24
27

(D)
6,993
1,252
(D)
17,371
39,366
45
684

1,180
2,813
3,545
1,697
6,739
1,505
2,446
10
1,161

45,958
77,019
539,029
33,759
510,012
75,440
47,331
173
37,739

86,971
154,292
560,076
60,748
786,086
183,709
88,251
341
74,308

260
52
1
175
788
52
43

7,342
3,942
(D)
12,062
47,483
201
533

SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

498 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con.
States - Con.
1,872
2,833
10,145
1,012
136
2,010
816
596
3,165
545

206,003
97,834
655,601
36,741
5,744
71,646
46,899
16,289
61,821
47,566

378,034
199,607
1,502,698
110,507
12,830
153,340
87,307
32,298
124,784
84,887

101
42
1,173
918
34
267
5
1
349

5,034
333
100,841
31,362
555
10,250
(D)
(D)
21,214

2,725
3,126
9,091
1,154
61
2,293
976
408
3,342
599

388,382
99,578
633,127
39,886
1,595
61,956
43,481
7,692
58,018
51,446

436,942
245,560
1,096,137
98,931
3,210
124,747
81,366
15,449
109,144
76,954

116
8
861
1,049
75
361
1
11
466

5,657
42
94,624
35,982
539
12,644
(D)
292
29,069

496,740

26,763,972

54,347,673

24,348

1,699,864

504,861

26,944,228

53,477,464

22,535

1,616,719

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

15,453
209
272
18,813
1,619
3,896
1,288
263
4,503
12,567

728,982
20,073
28,364
1,156,999
248,401
421,719
46,448
7,279
284,169
558,825

1,388,325
29,400
112,080
2,615,529
1,078,499
758,985
87,528
15,237
917,175
1,169,839

286
10
247
432
1,315
2,805
11
382
773

8,915
(D)
27,975
17,172
214,774
268,397
(D)
28,641
30,609

15,964
231
271
19,255
1,767
2,862
1,063
293
3,949
13,393

713,951
21,229
35,333
1,166,323
251,058
298,765
41,338
(D)
240,911
542,983

1,686,960
24,182
128,154
2,732,559
963,675
363,839
78,802
(D)
687,039
1,295,545

222
11
271
399
1,384
2,019
1
7
356
596

8,025
(D)
35,333
12,752
212,243
175,009
(D)
260
24,445
17,403

Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................

16
2,006
7,082
8,204
5,258
16,340
40,804
6,466
1,756
3,583

804
132,082
199,649
235,803
171,487
1,074,207
1,968,657
345,370
98,771
133,713

1,751
231,578
393,439
439,532
343,635
2,188,582
3,135,975
923,361
186,398
269,033

9
967
13
45
18
472
91
196
68

13
52,055
231
297
114
28,626
1,379
6,747
804

7
1,774
7,221
8,912
5,579
17,946
41,223
6,005
1,720
3,672

(D)
109,000
230,871
250,976
217,296
1,253,852
1,842,974
305,925
115,069
136,490

(D)
196,126
471,417
503,494
426,591
2,113,386
3,745,125
813,362
188,970
259,405

2
805
32
8
4
503
4
141
3
43

(D)
41,706
871
93
(D)
33,498
55
3,859
(D)
923

Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

1,492
4,711
7,320
9,910
48,295
2,894
4,048
240
969
1,937

55,125
201,420
363,145
504,994
3,242,548
378,192
278,810
47,003
40,338
75,015

102,687
303,699
561,312
1,252,879
5,752,532
563,007
555,048
100,950
79,088
134,279

9
55
82
135
216
1,424
578
240
1
16

(D)
899
3,888
4,238
6,401
125,354
42,600
47,003
(D)
530

1,255
3,762
7,563
10,952
49,807
3,160
4,146
235
843
1,815

56,403
149,403
395,492
520,573
3,460,190
476,709
244,072
38,947
37,866
70,431

107,981
267,751
644,597
1,297,755
6,430,926
612,346
351,474
80,997
67,327
123,197

1
65
48
252
116
1,369
518
235
29

(D)
1,149
2,810
7,245
3,795
131,965
39,129
38,924
528

New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................

1,061
10,664
16,799
2,918
15,717
25,422
6,475
19,036
247
6,476

45,985
707,600
581,914
403,014
521,562
1,803,936
308,644
783,849
6,771
276,588

99,651
1,322,963
974,415
623,812
967,672
3,613,517
697,363
1,538,844
12,840
484,490

917
71
1,151
29
16
579
3,079
90
2
222

30,021
1,040
51,472
1,945
(D)
33,164
157,624
952
(D)
5,688

960
11,598
18,150
3,433
14,761
24,425
6,543
19,380
167
6,785

70,030
829,621
582,863
403,867
482,531
1,685,475
343,958
864,544
4,724
277,030

125,226
1,549,980
1,091,480
509,891
944,717
3,099,416
729,919
1,466,673
9,232
534,679

771
1,413
29
7
555
3,023
162
2
219

37,513
55,830
2,519
(D)
33,672
196,605
1,095
(D)
4,019

South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

3,596
36,525
70,799
1,167
1,992
20,468
3,777
11,892
8,422
1,073

467,278
1,564,507
3,888,394
55,107
119,795
995,412
226,539
453,574
302,686
202,425

773,202
2,333,408
10,747,031
118,443
263,200
1,806,008
793,608
718,576
466,678
300,590

69
289
3,618
1,051
2
225
1,223
11
11
797

3,616
3,849
171,513
49,139
(D)
6,335
114,398
116
(D)
148,027

3,549
42,654
67,635
963
2,085
22,187
3,714
10,646
7,671
910

395,273
1,728,197
3,717,107
46,571
134,403
1,048,104
203,476
401,719
301,953
189,346

443,527
3,503,754
8,617,675
86,646
261,499
1,816,350
578,942
658,975
580,179
188,997

77
103
3,483
842
3
507
1,120
8
14
753

3,603
1,261
198,868
42,006
(D)
13,955
83,596
130
731
147,893

125,543

7,245,813

10,162,631

5,993

867,815

114,056

6,708,689

8,355,665

5,270

788,423

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

2,292
15
18
4,161
455
2,109
504
621
1,285
700

83,232
471
654
138,524
40,718
187,956
14,609
21,543
33,528
54,304

117,668
256
600
235,446
62,759
214,199
25,476
37,865
48,284
71,356

34
5
63
188
747
42
31
328

523
42
1,628
26,148
107,333
1,323
340
32,612

1,678
15
22
3,991
532
703
382
380
954
732

62,645
(D)
(D)
208,261
38,591
82,958
11,965
17,155
27,434
66,735

101,773
(D)
4,516
360,502
61,719
76,775
18,262
30,808
43,199
89,242

27
21
45
207
455
1
32
50
348

366
(D)
708
17,553
62,974
(D)
571
306
43,910

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................

845
1,038
1,010

19,409
22,029
20,235

30,294
31,992
33,913

3
8
3

(D)
(D)
(D)

896
1,010
1,091

18,476
18,381
22,687

29,264
24,331
36,025

9
-

(D)
-

South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
OTHER TAME HAY (TONS, DRY)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 499

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

WILD HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con.
States - Con.
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................

9,447
4,300
1,884
1,037
575
581
1,596
6,297
3,349
4,629

691,896
116,200
77,551
38,734
13,297
13,882
44,335
186,738
150,881
189,712

955,021
143,726
152,944
54,943
20,123
24,380
57,683
268,917
271,609
289,188

79
47
35
5
26
48
47
17

3,851
348
966
14
170
619
(D)
486

9,657
4,095
1,831
816
2
473
1,392
6,192
2,950
4,139

704,342
112,248
73,323
38,783
(D)
11,115
35,119
196,539
118,221
176,401

832,313
165,158
144,446
56,325
(D)
16,267
42,564
276,733
238,569
257,730

15
33
1
2
14
39
106
11

306
521
(D)
(D)
48
511
2,207
680

Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................

2,299
6,447
248
479
505
164
3,870
1,357
4,156
2,679

342,158
1,098,879
130,091
15,704
9,527
6,532
190,348
26,412
416,426
70,712

450,916
1,373,375
181,088
25,441
10,902
7,566
247,126
30,806
568,420
96,408

801
345
248
1
3
111
3
53
-

163,764
24,751
130,091
(D)
(D)
4,321
(D)
628
-

2,044
6,682
225
315
504
97
3,973
1,510
4,961
2,588

265,355
1,146,185
144,395
8,909
10,063
3,863
188,120
29,790
500,086
59,977

369,135
978,035
171,787
12,188
12,315
2,843
253,929
39,113
588,026
81,409

810
265
225
1
12
55
72
6
-

151,398
15,846
144,085
(D)
46
2,426
1,372
1,700
-

Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................

10,572
2,635
4,665
61
750
5,681
4,593
11,978
512
879

638,502
195,389
133,029
1,071
21,804
586,017
94,460
447,848
40,291
34,473

958,180
281,841
178,481
1,810
26,204
743,611
118,623
846,779
65,909
55,062

75
809
42
11
43
1
566
372
-

1,463
137,501
132
101
1,427
(D)
12,063
31,755
-

9,218
2,528
3,906
42
743
5,503
3,651
9,440
529
748

540,671
174,707
97,832
767
19,470
474,786
58,349
381,714
37,279
27,903

724,116
258,385
111,540
1,218
24,272
453,362
85,521
614,080
48,004
46,507

67
744
40
30
52
235
406
1

1,326
121,963
281
446
4,111
8,582
30,356
(D)

Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

3,195
2,230
3,414
2,646
780

102,552
67,498
88,343
64,941
262,368

140,225
100,573
115,568
87,942
301,133

49
183
4
517

857
5,953
31
174,761

3,166
1,899
3,043
2,118
690

97,124
62,488
83,772
46,280
205,145

120,462
98,312
101,982
68,124
184,117

121
203
1
508

1,757
5,528
(D)
164,508

68,936

5,494,926

34,959,627

6,340

799,363

62,785

5,324,920

34,631,619

5,028

686,112

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska ..................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................

690
29
109
110
1,329
641
227
55
492
483

26,665
2,875
48,697
6,875
305,816
58,485
13,798
1,855
39,262
25,586

49,948
5,926
194,156
36,641
3,625,272
259,263
80,141
11,581
222,603
123,396

15
2
109
3
1,147
457
6
74
75

252
(D)
48,697
(D)
271,934
38,803
170
9,559
6,336

301
35
111
65
1,269
357
188
77
202
363

12,047
3,859
41,212
4,856
270,087
26,668
14,262
4,236
33,578
16,300

43,458
5,352
166,316
31,897
2,724,872
133,722
95,368
35,501
224,732
106,028

15
5
111
6
1,098
259
2
6
61
54

518
174
41,212
263
234,874
19,282
(D)
679
6,920
3,051

Hawaii ..................................................................
Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................

12
536
1,421
1,188
2,135
2,278
1,449
460
441
682

108
86,749
52,593
48,066
105,670
158,189
48,080
23,619
54,715
35,214

398
930,849
318,801
272,368
726,762
813,053
149,562
91,933
309,160
208,589

9
463
8
55
7
159
19
7
13

(D)
81,103
178
2,633
267
30,645
287
225
1,196

5
483
1,411
937
2,103
1,230
1,170
169
445
628

292
72,470
61,407
34,869
108,801
100,998
39,590
8,470
55,166
38,102

1,220
837,529
423,581
216,037
779,838
528,170
192,759
29,767
338,317
231,862

3
434
10
17
2
166
9
20

(D)
67,518
(D)
826
(D)
34,029
414
1,196

Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................

272
2,395
3,610
635
2,027
364
962
55
188
173

15,822
260,417
261,382
27,529
104,671
48,395
62,362
9,975
17,103
7,383

88,299
1,735,351
1,561,089
77,599
332,181
257,219
369,152
50,299
115,971
39,235

1
124
177
10
26
232
244
54
-

(D)
10,583
10,828
250
715
27,952
21,828
9,335
-

198
2,408
3,611
269
1,336
221
723
39
205
158

13,787
262,659
262,895
11,244
75,289
30,711
54,268
12,339
20,031
7,697

89,744
1,736,385
1,794,559
42,621
366,018
153,591
309,663
94,339
122,160
39,504

1
119
109
16
11
165
226
39
3

(D)
9,321
7,696
207
292
19,985
22,000
12,312
(D)

New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................

353
5,283
440
456
3,084
1,044
814
7,759
29
248

28,251
701,191
15,061
52,599
148,078
65,233
57,644
430,085
810
9,251

235,629
4,430,759
60,776
171,062
855,749
225,068
411,779
2,564,830
4,094
31,732

316
20
20
13
1
42
462
64
7

21,694
874
620
1,471
(D)
3,010
38,660
633
59

205
5,768
575
230
2,648
556
536
7,651
13
307

38,019
708,966
15,555
27,963
130,327
32,666
37,983
438,847
599
12,243

371,116
4,508,730
83,430
75,337
723,448
163,369
286,415
2,483,965
2,927
88,741

180
53
9
1
35
216
129
20

35,437
906
444
(D)
6,278
20,033
1,634
501

South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................
Utah .....................................................................

849
760
3,741
478

93,765
23,465
197,106
30,254

390,547
71,765
1,333,718
206,372

43
10
596
444

3,610
33
48,775
29,340

595
763
2,435
453

57,293
21,613
156,896
45,013

253,101
143,787
900,403
331,829

42
20
276
394

3,292
585
29,272
39,525

ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND
GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN)
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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500 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND
GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN)
(SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
1,090
1,466
1,080
895
13,466
153

168,948
70,908
94,803
36,695
1,291,222
21,601

1,139,530
265,836
853,537
115,660
8,446,369
88,018

2
68
464
2
141
129

(D)
1,522
46,305
(D)
12,023
15,859

1,229
1,085
916
564
15,472
67

190,716
51,741
94,486
25,930
1,530,091
9,783

1,247,473
284,457
1,014,685
108,979
9,591,142
73,375

80
406
2
134
64

2,092
41,942
(D)
10,740
9,233

40,948

3,414,270

22,604,406

3,180

393,665

43,798

3,547,160

23,403,394

2,623

365,572

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

51
95
14
373
273
97
20
17
43
385

1,302
46,007
405
82,812
22,484
3,916
(D)
1,010
802
73,411

1,584
167,265
1,170
544,721
117,509
23,460
5,945
7,177
2,754
843,557

95
343
233
3
1
5
349

46,007
78,944
20,479
(D)
(D)
116
70,145

40
96
8
495
200
74
45
25
55
355

2,022
39,558
494
95,891
14,412
4,466
2,254
1,391
151
54,839

4,960
157,367
2,424
633,052
83,146
27,223
23,265
6,974
531
666,255

1
96
481
152
3
11
8
327

(D)
39,558
91,742
11,963
(D)
785
104
52,557

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................

846
713
1,631
445
555
31
121
402
137
2,035

34,341
35,116
89,720
50,718
16,366
2,087
10,036
18,086
5,416
238,142

241,910
226,847
668,898
284,203
44,270
5,058
73,046
122,069
34,766
1,659,013

5
38
7
75
9
9
116

(D)
2,535
267
20,536
137
340
10,493

1,113
705
1,798
321
499
35
139
473
109
2,076

49,643
27,298
96,148
36,721
14,871
723
11,554
23,613
6,046
238,399

354,116
170,526
688,470
207,725
64,586
3,622
74,174
152,158
49,025
1,620,171

7
16
2
72
11
104

(D)
(D)
(D)
21,639
461
9,073

Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................

3,143
38
582
207
418
40
82
74
198
3,802

232,275
1,035
33,008
28,008
35,845
(D)
5,456
3,234
10,338
450,887

1,455,578
2,195
127,152
157,076
249,074
39,534
35,288
23,747
62,836
3,095,530

159
1
11
156
154
40
188
11

9,516
(D)
448
18,726
14,883
(D)
7,807
743

3,199
61
607
147
437
31
91
78
73
4,163

231,828
1,463
29,885
19,692
37,921
8,690
5,356
5,088
9,558
445,774

1,630,710
11,604
149,413
95,071
239,110
65,189
38,524
27,280
130,932
3,093,103

100
9
116
158
31
1
60
-

7,320
(D)
14,239
16,997
8,663
(D)
9,397
-

North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................

34
223
2,131
125
150
6,029
10
25
509
103

1,441
25,803
111,868
7,938
15,085
296,527
166
1,202
58,425
2,493

7,732
99,136
704,179
40,979
130,882
1,963,407
921
7,856
258,442
8,739

3
11
1
7
92
48
31
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
776
12,953
413
2,483
(D)

223
100
2,129
177
152
6,077
9
118
364
290

3,067
9,592
104,937
4,403
11,149
310,060
257
1,637
35,456
2,929

19,990
29,948
603,980
21,588
84,579
1,882,908
1,430
31,216
164,405
31,171

19
2
1
14
71
97
4
35
2

265
(D)
(D)
586
8,850
1,096
17
3,038
(D)

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

517
310
526
467
243
235
12,350
93

22,832
20,859
67,504
17,768
21,145
8,734
1,183,257
10,885

143,210
148,026
482,007
81,183
182,548
31,535
7,931,573
58,819

283
283
2
40
153
1
131
85

8,794
20,201
(D)
827
14,822
(D)
11,496
9,256

590
272
593
550
241
196
14,132
37

17,997
28,975
75,035
19,631
23,349
7,508
1,367,743
7,686

97,746
212,876
514,847
111,405
226,202
39,404
8,800,679
58,314

35
231
43
140
127
36

4,585
25,188
1,108
15,520
10,371
(D)

33,557

2,080,656

12,355,221

3,626

405,698

27,614

1,777,468

11,227,005

2,758

320,403

Alabama ..............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

642
29
20
97
1,049
396
155
38
476
442

25,363
2,875
2,690
6,470
223,004
36,001
9,882
(D)
38,252
24,784

48,364
5,926
26,891
35,471
3,080,551
141,754
56,681
5,636
215,426
120,642

15
2
20
3
885
244
3
74
70

252
(D)
2,690
(D)
192,990
18,324
(D)
(D)
6,220

270
35
22
57
905
177
158
43
178
315

10,025
3,859
1,654
4,362
174,196
12,256
9,796
1,982
32,187
16,149

38,498
5,352
8,949
29,473
2,091,820
50,576
68,145
12,236
217,758
105,497

14
5
22
6
734
122
2
3
50
47

(D)
174
1,654
263
143,132
7,319
(D)
(D)
6,135
2,947

Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................

12
173
633

108
13,338
18,252

398
87,292
76,891

9
135
3

(D)
10,958
(D)

168
441

17,631
11,764

171,274
69,465

138
4

14,961
(D)

Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM
ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES
(TONS, GREEN)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS
SILAGE, AND GREENCHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 501

Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS
SILAGE, AND GREENCHOP
(TONS, GREEN) - Con.
States - Con.
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................

529
611
1,878
981
430
368
403
183
459
709

12,950
15,950
107,471
31,714
21,532
44,679
17,128
10,406
22,275
29,107

45,521
57,864
528,850
105,292
86,875
236,114
86,520
53,533
76,338
105,511

22
94
14
7
5
1
9
23

98
10,109
150
225
856
(D)
90
1,312

321
505
984
787
139
388
343
135
542
828

7,571
12,653
64,277
24,719
7,747
43,612
14,489
7,741
24,260
31,067

45,511
91,368
320,445
128,173
26,145
264,143
79,704
40,719
116,214
163,849

1
101
9
12
1
21
17

(D)
12,390
414
735
(D)
248
376

Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................

598
1,544
175
575
22
144
116
165
2,466
411

26,494
71,663
20,387
26,517
(D)
11,647
4,149
17,913
250,304
13,620

75,404
205,029
100,143
120,078
10,765
80,683
15,488
172,793
1,335,229
53,044

9
16
91
95
21
135
9
17

(D)
267
9,226
6,945
(D)
13,887
131
(D)

220
952
88
341
13
170
105
142
2,972
382

9,781
45,404
11,019
16,347
3,649
14,675
2,609
28,461
263,192
12,488

31,017
216,605
58,520
70,553
29,150
83,636
12,224
240,184
1,415,627
63,440

16
2
59
73
13
2
128
39

207
(D)
5,746
5,001
3,649
(D)
26,040
641

North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................
Texas ...................................................................

255
1,224
925
686
2,722
19
225
372
667
3,437

26,796
36,210
57,295
42,559
133,558
644
8,049
35,340
20,972
174,274

71,926
151,570
184,089
280,897
601,423
3,173
23,876
132,105
63,026
1,190,508

2
35
380
29
7
12
9
519

(D)
2,234
25,707
220
59
1,127
(D)
39,981

151
851
406
415
3,053
8
199
249
507
2,007

18,371
25,390
28,263
26,834
128,787
342
10,606
21,837
18,684
138,899

45,389
119,468
141,781
201,836
601,057
1,497
57,525
88,696
112,616
802,657

7
23
160
54
16
8
18
249

(D)
5,692
11,183
538
484
254
(D)
24,687

Utah .....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
Washington ..........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming ..............................................................

189
795
1,092
874
713
2,369
64

9,395
101,444
53,140
73,658
27,961
107,965
10,716

58,346
657,523
184,653
670,989
84,125
514,796
29,199

181
1
29
330
1
12
48

9,139
(D)
695
31,483
(D)
527
6,603

220
950
718
724
435
3,560
35

16,038
115,681
32,110
71,137
18,422
162,348
2,097

118,953
732,626
173,052
788,483
69,575
790,463
15,061

196
45
289
2
17
33

14,337
984
26,422
(D)
369
(D)

84,317

5,979,661

104,224,795

9,664

1,497,288

103,621

6,683,995

97,132,738

11,597

1,453,708

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut ..........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida ..................................................................
Georgia ................................................................
Hawaii ..................................................................

126
116
30
1,975
857
253
73
119
284
-

11,016
33,941
1,887
460,614
111,116
24,174
6,353
27,005
38,657
-

86,493
891,902
26,326
12,019,578
2,327,377
480,472
67,825
484,308
676,293
-

13
116
8
1,975
762
4
17
75
152
-

1,693
33,941
540
460,514
91,488
126
632
23,162
22,519
-

202
137
31
2,012
1,079
303
91
131
282
2

17,041
31,922
(D)
393,694
142,853
27,892
9,700
27,049
30,847
(D)

159,297
803,358
(D)
10,117,296
2,369,058
506,094
128,220
425,131
541,116
(D)

17
137
14
2,012
988
7
12
91
123
2

1,541
31,922
2,357
391,300
119,992
138
1,284
20,885
18,096
(D)

Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois ...................................................................
Indiana .................................................................
Iowa .....................................................................
Kansas .................................................................
Kentucky ..............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ...................................................................
Maryland ..............................................................
Massachusetts .....................................................

1,115
2,296
2,120
4,967
1,665
2,255
39
185
898
230

211,748
75,247
105,937
220,646
166,018
86,542
4,087
23,516
63,979
13,895

5,695,090
1,351,823
1,956,429
4,138,151
2,988,294
1,189,499
69,995
429,432
791,447
275,194

1,115
16
77
22
439
49
5
3
31
7

211,748
265
6,569
1,889
69,075
986
403
39
1,652
(D)

1,021
3,271
2,875
6,909
2,865
2,307
68
233
1,008
297

134,133
109,847
116,939
247,269
307,303
82,820
6,661
24,351
72,988
17,365

3,490,255
1,638,995
1,747,847
4,726,816
3,213,232
1,287,831
66,951
407,813
869,484
333,411

1,020
15
41
13
769
4
6
23
4

(D)
792
5,222
514
108,872
205
21
2,543
(D)

Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................
Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ...............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey ..........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................

3,352
7,998
126
1,704
383
2,671
36
135
234
285

297,381
433,506
11,900
69,353
45,172
185,584
5,451
12,640
11,528
79,141

4,350,145
5,791,485
152,082
1,041,591
974,410
3,171,470
134,522
262,867
164,400
1,937,769

132
233
12
36
342
1,295
36
5
284

13,381
13,028
1,033
1,869
41,122
101,256
5,451
148
78,398

3,362
8,889
168
1,803
419
5,408
53
160
261
343

233,601
367,455
14,976
71,185
50,094
409,447
4,407
14,191
14,328
93,381

3,447,251
6,230,527
219,948
942,789
1,087,841
4,476,086
94,399
270,510
162,232
2,200,352

125
169
7
36
403
2,141
53
3
2
324

9,918
8,344
280
1,722
48,572
155,646
4,407
(D)
(D)
92,644

New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................
North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio .....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon .................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
Rhode Island .......................................................
South Carolina .....................................................
South Dakota .......................................................
Tennessee ...........................................................

5,278
733
1,707
3,928
185
247
10,230
39
121
3,928
884

507,568
56,886
180,634
182,935
30,163
25,386
429,139
1,653
13,392
383,599
52,565

8,640,006
631,752
1,965,111
3,191,893
567,496
633,222
7,057,789
32,886
184,659
4,358,190
577,940

9
32
71
5
69
229
37
1
43
121
35

412
1,138
6,761
480
16,902
23,811
1,605
(D)
3,290
9,708
1,772

6,601
868
1,768
5,503
189
335
11,968
54
140
5,371
1,126

543,579
73,309
171,810
255,359
29,204
25,377
536,615
2,356
13,890
644,006
66,010

7,454,405
873,097
1,291,392
2,617,895
548,478
590,650
5,770,515
38,923
147,218
4,217,187
928,810

106
64
96
7
74
302
160
3
30
190
18

3,190
3,529
10,304
548
18,846
23,114
2,521
(D)
3,493
13,697
1,120

CORN FOR SILAGE OR
GREENCHOP (TONS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

--continued

502 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 27. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

CORN FOR SILAGE OR
GREENCHOP (TONS) - Con.
States - Con.
560
573
674
2,013
537
550
15,338
265

151,091
45,375
87,403
126,295
83,353
19,408
732,636
32,146

3,417,965
969,548
1,658,746
1,717,974
2,129,010
272,039
11,645,140
646,760

357
573
75
360
5
121
260

102,392
45,375
3,671
57,381
226
8,900
30,491

686
713
868
2,305
596
594
17,632
314

141,431
46,442
91,312
139,420
63,303
18,964
704,513
38,782

2,680,497
958,300
1,486,802
1,637,114
1,633,993
304,619
11,233,740
705,759

401
713
4
124
341
1
115
287

80,995
46,442
5
5,010
37,308
(D)
5,221
36,328

5,625

450,041

5,763,450

1,163

170,742

7,042

406,031

3,904,834

1,103

98,016

Alabama ..............................................................
Arizona ................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California .............................................................
Colorado ..............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

30
68
34
195
105
5
1
35
106
3

1,701
20,969
2,073
30,085
13,128
77
(D)
4,290
9,982
170

17,075
396,620
27,488
536,162
167,647
(D)
(D)
48,495
119,277
2,070

1
67
5
189
69
24
34
3

(D)
20,967
479
29,457
8,374
2,814
4,214
170

27
38
29
68
183
2
7
35
135
2

1,407
8,327
1,656
6,020
17,628
(D)
78
3,524
12,541
(D)

13,988
173,833
9,158
94,009
118,784
(D)
452
35,053
151,413
(D)

5
38
4
57
112
20
28
2

294
8,327
351
4,833
6,855
1,927
2,169
(D)

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan ..............................................................
Minnesota ............................................................

58
52
51
1,779
56
12
3
40
126
13

1,169
796
837
131,125
1,549
467
93
1,008
2,635
145

13,502
6,196
8,738
1,505,041
14,211
2,089
1,115
7,745
32,419
1,716

1
214
2
5
1
10
-

(D)
17,120
(D)
347
(D)
241
-

106
56
90
1,826
76
8
5
55
158
80

3,308
1,020
1,868
113,963
1,311
323
(D)
1,206
2,595
1,529

33,155
6,389
24,993
924,207
12,971
4,360
(D)
7,525
20,068
13,755

5
221
1
2
3

185
15,310
(D)
(D)
(D)

Mississippi ...........................................................
Missouri ...............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska .............................................................
Nevada ................................................................
New Hampshire ...................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico .........................................................
New York .............................................................
North Carolina .....................................................

9
174
2
444
1
13
97
155
86

4,739
6,533
(D)
20,376
(D)
220
18,833
3,192
2,748

76,923
79,962
(D)
235,551
(D)
2,294
297,382
22,571
28,856

1
2
100
1
78
1
2

(D)
(D)
6,300
(D)
12,566
(D)
(D)

17
197
16
630
5
3
21
104
215
130

455
4,993
823
22,198
438
61
439
13,842
4,189
4,407

5,441
47,636
5,577
164,404
9,289
572
4,133
233,241
36,879
30,493

6
12
128
5
85
5
4

126
693
4,508
438
10,861
99
55

North Dakota .......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania .......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................

17
122
164
2
335
25
191
48
697
7

1,122
2,718
13,661
(D)
4,471
1,898
17,983
1,533
121,393
404

6,464
33,003
68,537
(D)
40,767
13,596
178,535
8,961
1,705,391
6,408

1
22
1
5
3
299
7

(D)
1,256
(D)
350
(D)
64,263
404

112
110
190
2
471
56
475
52
905
22

7,028
1,861
13,345
(D)
6,211
3,885
29,676
1,427
105,277
858

30,801
15,564
135,882
(D)
51,523
26,447
178,180
17,656
1,195,133
9,500

1
34
2
8
2
16
264
22

(D)
3,003
(D)
70
(D)
425
35,650
858

Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

5
87
1
23
138
10

(D)
2,573
(D)
409
2,201
450

464
17,516
(D)
2,539
19,645
7,514

4
1
10

60
(D)
450

5
108
46
159
5

173
2,788
727
2,048
338

1,401
24,286
8,227
20,255
5,530

4
3
4

64
190
297

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ...............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia .......................................................
Wisconsin ............................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR
GREENCHOP (TONS)
United States Total
United States .......................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 503

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Quantity

Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

CRAMBE (POUNDS)
United States Total
-

-

-

-

-

54

12,320

13,262,499

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20
34

4,839
7,481

5,788,748
7,473,751

-

-

6

1,574

135,480

6

1,477

11

1,398

117,271

8

1,383

3
1
2

308
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)

3
1
2

211
(D)
(D)

2
3
2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
1,096

(D)
(D)
(D)
94,522

2
2
4

(D)
(D)
1,096

46

(D)

(D)

24

54

72

185

5,330,284

16

37

44
2

80
(D)

2,532,043
(D)

24
-

54
-

72
-

185
-

5,330,284
-

16
-

37
-

35

5,946

4,350,919

6

436

78

(D)

(D)

28

3,619

35

5,946

4,350,919

6

436

3
75

(D)
20,433

(D)
13,963,533

28

3,619

177

7,566

14,069,710

77

5,875

249

3,788

3,473,232

134

2,350

Alaska ............................................................
Arizona ..........................................................
California .......................................................
Colorado ........................................................
Connecticut ....................................................
Delaware .......................................................
Georgia ..........................................................
Hawaii ............................................................
Idaho ..............................................................
Illinois .............................................................

2
36
15
1
3

(D)
3,473
111
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)
13,360
(D)
(D)

2
33
7
1

(D)
3,434
9
(D)

1
1
37
3
2
3
1
8
-

(D)
(D)
440
3
(D)
3
(D)
10
-

(D)
(D)
220,138
350
(D)
1,200
(D)
1,460
-

1
37
3
1
8
-

(D)
440
3
(D)
10
-

Iowa ...............................................................
Kansas ...........................................................
Kentucky ........................................................
Maine .............................................................
Maryland ........................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Missouri .........................................................
Montana .........................................................

3
1
4
2
1
9
3
-

(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
79
8
-

(D)
(D)
7,000
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
-

3
-

8
11
3
6
2
2
2
6

10
14
12
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
32

7,000
1,627
(D)
1,387
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,750

2
4
2
6

(D)
4
(D)
32

Nevada ..........................................................
New Hampshire .............................................
New Mexico ...................................................
New York .......................................................
North Carolina ...............................................
North Dakota .................................................
Ohio ...............................................................
Oregon ...........................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................
Rhode Island .................................................

4
2
12
12
2
9
10
5
-

(D)
(D)
54
491
(D)
11
171
8
-

(D)
(D)
1,560
406,894
(D)
1,260
149,740
896
-

2
2
2
5
4
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
11
110
(D)
-

1
5
3
7
8
31
13
2

(D)
5
(D)
(D)
1,211
234
14
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
8,850
134,472
294,474
15,368
(D)

1
3
3
5
1
16
6
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
7
(D)

South Carolina ...............................................
South Dakota .................................................
Tennessee .....................................................
Texas .............................................................
Utah ...............................................................
Vermont .........................................................
Virginia ...........................................................
Washington ....................................................
West Virginia .................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................

1
1
4
1
8
21
4
1

(D)
(D)
10
(D)
150
903
8
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,761,417
(D)
(D)

1
1
1
11
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
12
3
2
9
49
5
-

(D)
19
9
(D)
17
794
8
-

(D)
9,900
7,200
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,120
-

4
3
3
22
2
-

10
9
8
692
(D)
-

United States .................................................
States
Montana .........................................................
North Dakota .................................................
DILL FOR OIL (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Michigan ........................................................
Montana .........................................................
Oregon ...........................................................
Washington ....................................................
GINGER ROOT (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Hawaii ............................................................
Kentucky ........................................................
GUAR (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Oklahoma ......................................................
Texas .............................................................
HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States

--continued

504 UNITED STATES

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Table 28. Other Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

HOPS (POUNDS)
United States Total
68

31,145

60,668,474

68

31,145

94

(D)

(D)

94

(D)

5
25
38

2,904
5,334
22,907

4,105,800
9,599,720
46,962,954

5
25
38

2,904
5,334
22,907

2
6
35
51

(D)
3,399
5,651
20,833

(D)
5,432,601
9,539,856
43,603,062

2
6
35
51

(D)
3,399
5,651
20,833

11

2,991

1,322,455

10

2,948

28

(D)

(D)

23

(D)

4
7

1,725
1,266

1,077,052
245,403

4
6

1,725
1,223

5
23

(D)
1,607

(D)
88,578

5
18

(D)
1,504

341

89,783

8,694,739

295

77,973

519

108,798

9,919,641

418

92,504

California .......................................................
Idaho .............................................................
Indiana ..........................................................
Kentucky .......................................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Montana ........................................................
Nevada ..........................................................
New Mexico ...................................................
North Carolina ...............................................

25
55
34
1
10
5
4
1

4,083
13,169
8,140
(D)
1,620
554
1,467
(D)

299,559
1,288,758
428,403
(D)
106,933
34,453
126,605
(D)

25
55
10
1
3
5
4
1

3,973
13,169
1,845
(D)
(D)
554
1,467
(D)

26
75
55
47
1
20
4
1
-

2,722
13,744
11,587
2,471
(D)
1,453
1,971
(D)
-

201,069
1,300,607
521,750
120,627
(D)
110,886
154,638
(D)
-

24
75
20
6
1
16
4
1
-

2,681
13,744
1,982
(D)
(D)
1,335
1,971
(D)
-

North Dakota .................................................
Ohio ..............................................................
Oregon ..........................................................
South Dakota ................................................
Utah ..............................................................
Washington ...................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................

4
80
1
2
100
19

532
22,075
(D)
(D)
29,241
6,011

25,860
1,900,931
(D)
(D)
3,945,255
325,782

80
1
2
100
8

22,075
(D)
(D)
29,241
2,754

4
1
144
1
2
106
32

970
(D)
27,918
(D)
(D)
35,210
7,471

(D)
(D)
2,552,938
(D)
(D)
4,171,820
451,861

1
144
1
2
106
17

(D)
27,918
(D)
(D)
35,210
4,229

273

67,437

5,976,054

230

59,125

419

87,471

7,661,892

339

75,894

California .......................................................
Idaho .............................................................
Indiana ..........................................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Montana ........................................................
Nevada ..........................................................
New Mexico ...................................................
North Dakota .................................................
Ohio ..............................................................

24
50
31
9
5
4
3
-

(D)
12,336
6,800
(D)
(D)
1,467
(D)
-

(D)
1,188,801
348,457
(D)
(D)
126,605
(D)
-

24
50
7
3
5
4
-

(D)
12,336
1,395
(D)
(D)
1,467
-

22
71
47
34
1
17
4
1
1
1

2,256
12,882
9,699
948
(D)
695
1,971
(D)
(D)
(D)

181,507
1,205,939
440,706
40,432
(D)
(D)
154,638
(D)
(D)
(D)

20
71
18
5
1
13
4
1
-

2,215
12,882
1,704
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,971
(D)
-

Oregon ..........................................................
South Dakota ................................................
Utah ..............................................................
Washington ...................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................

78
1
2
48
18

19,838
(D)
(D)
16,424
4,663

1,632,979
(D)
(D)
1,989,263
282,323

78
1
2
48
8

19,838
(D)
(D)
16,424
2,419

138
2
52
28

26,513
(D)
25,311
5,227

2,422,198
(D)
2,697,616
316,940

138
2
52
14

26,513
(D)
25,311
3,443

135

22,346

2,718,685

118

18,848

199

21,327

2,257,749

148

16,610

1
14
10
1
5
1
1
3
6
1

(D)
833
1,340
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,237
(D)

(D)
99,957
79,946
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
267,952
(D)

1
14
5
1
1
1
1
6
1

(D)
833
450
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,237
(D)

4
19
22
19
1
11
3
14
1

466
862
1,888
1,523
(D)
758
(D)
1,405
(D)

19,562
94,668
81,044
80,195
(D)
(D)
8,950
130,740
(D)

4
19
7
4
1
8
1
14
1

466
862
278
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,405
(D)

United States .................................................
States
California .......................................................
Idaho .............................................................
Oregon ..........................................................
Washington ...................................................
JOJOBA HARVESTED (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Arizona ..........................................................
California .......................................................
MINT FOR OIL, ALL
(POUNDS OF OIL)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States

MINT FOR OIL, PEPPERMINT
(POUNDS OF OIL)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States

MINT FOR OIL, SPEARMINT
(POUNDS OF OIL)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
California .......................................................
Idaho .............................................................
Indiana ..........................................................
Kentucky .......................................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Montana ........................................................
North Carolina ...............................................
North Dakota .................................................
Oregon ..........................................................
South Dakota ................................................

--continued

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UNITED STATES 505

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

MINT FOR OIL, SPEARMINT
(POUNDS OF OIL) - Con.
States - Con.
2
81
9

(D)
12,817
1,348

(D)
1,955,992
43,459

2
81
4

(D)
12,817
335

2
81
22

(D)
9,899
2,244

(D)
1,474,204
134,921

2
81
6

(D)
9,899
786

42

(D)

(D)

20

(D)

34

10,211

314,626

12

9,759

42

(D)

(D)

20

(D)

34

10,211

314,626

12

9,759

21

(D)

(X)

6

26

19

6,978

(X)

7

(D)

21

(D)

(X)

6

26

19

6,978

(X)

7

(D)

29

4,978

2,956,903

8

1,162

22

3,145

1,358,364

9

494

4
25

645
4,333

296,712
2,660,191

8

1,162

2
5
15

(D)
(D)
1,938

(D)
(D)
957,503

2
7

(D)
(D)

245

1,367

131,462

10

17

285

1,038

97,420

17

21

Alabama ........................................................
Arkansas ........................................................
Georgia ..........................................................
Illinois .............................................................
Indiana ...........................................................
Iowa ...............................................................
Kansas ...........................................................
Kentucky ........................................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................

8
6
10
5
2
5
89
1

14
8
77
48
(D)
8
373
(D)

232
744
5,024
(D)
(D)
790
54,233
(D)

1
1
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

18
5
28
4
4
1
74
1
-

49
57
95
14
(D)
(D)
252
(D)
-

3,846
3,273
7,782
790
511
(D)
33,030
(D)
-

2
2
5
4
-

(D)
(D)
5
6
-

Mississippi .....................................................
Missouri .........................................................
New York .......................................................
North Carolina ...............................................
Ohio ...............................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................
South Carolina ...............................................
Tennessee .....................................................
Texas .............................................................
Virginia ...........................................................

17
15
1
14
11
4
4
29
2
7

87
(D)
(D)
28
16
4
16
210
(D)
7

3,188
4,876
(D)
949
1,180
140
2,884
26,931
(D)
500

1
1
3
1
-

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
-

4
20
34
4
7
46
21

26
68
82
11
10
284
29

840
3,655
6,109
(D)
611
29,858
1,767

4
-

(D)
-

West Virginia .................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................

9
6

9
26

797
(D)

-

-

11
3

14
21

444
2,606

-

-

178

14,534

29,832,100

121

8,798

129

6,404

9,065,451

121

6,375

2
1
79
2
1
2
5
30
11
2

(D)
(D)
4,800
(D)
(D)
(D)
202
3,753
24
(D)

(D)
(D)
7,847,581
(D)
(D)
(D)
517,000
5,073,514
45,400
(D)

2
1
79
2
1
5
1

(D)
(D)
4,800
(D)
(D)
161
(D)

1
3
89
-

(D)
(D)
5,128
-

(D)
(D)
7,415,991
-

1
3
89
-

(D)
(D)
5,128
-

Utah ...............................................................
Washington ....................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................
PINEAPPLES HARVESTED
(TONS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Hawaii ............................................................
PINEAPPLES NOT
HARVESTED
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Hawaii ............................................................
SESAME (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
California .......................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................
Texas .............................................................
SORGHUM FOR SYRUP (GALLONS)
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States

SWEET CORN FOR SEED
(POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
Arizona ..........................................................
Colorado ........................................................
Florida ............................................................
Idaho ..............................................................
Iowa ...............................................................
Kentucky ........................................................
Louisiana .......................................................
Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Mississippi .....................................................
Nebraska .......................................................

--continued

506 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 28. Other Crops: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Harvested
Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

Irrigated
Quantity

Farms

Acres

SWEET CORN FOR SEED
(POUNDS) - Con.
States - Con.
6
5
14
2
16

210
138
3,876
(D)
934

244,674
108,400
14,245,580
(D)
947,307

6
1
7
16

210
(D)
2,355
934

1
5
30

(D)
(D)
856

(D)
(D)
1,233,060

5
23

(D)
(D)

159

(D)

(D)

141

(D)

177

592

4,564,494

111

473

1
158

(D)
535

(D)
5,107,193

1
140

(D)
485

4
173

24
568

58,400
4,506,094

4
107

24
449

1,001

70,844

(X)

329

21,200

729

37,338

(X)

182

10,651

Alabama ........................................................
Alaska ...........................................................
Arizona ..........................................................
Arkansas .......................................................
California .......................................................
Colorado ........................................................
Connecticut ...................................................
Florida ...........................................................
Georgia .........................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................

39
1
2
97
10
27
19
60

807
(D)
(D)
1,681
66
426
1,598
453

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
81
7
7
5
41

(D)
1,434
49
106
927
324

30
1
9
2
15
11
5
38
7
45

1,730
(D)
594
(D)
1,090
531
15
645
324
416

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
9
1
11
9
21
2
22

(D)
594
(D)
1,088
371
449
(D)
218

Idaho .............................................................
Illinois ............................................................
Indiana ..........................................................
Iowa ..............................................................
Kansas ..........................................................
Kentucky .......................................................
Louisiana .......................................................
Maine ............................................................
Maryland .......................................................
Massachusetts ..............................................

14
18
12
2
9
7
4
2
6

1,812
181
31
(D)
590
151
11
(D)
38

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
1
4
1
1
2
1
-

717
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

7
1
7
13
7
13
1
7
6
12

776
(D)
57
376
1,502
2,648
(D)
16
233
53

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
3
1

752
893
(D)

Michigan ........................................................
Minnesota ......................................................
Mississippi .....................................................
Missouri .........................................................
Montana ........................................................
Nebraska .......................................................
Nevada ..........................................................
New Hampshire .............................................
New Jersey ...................................................
New Mexico ...................................................

13
59
13
38
113
6
4
1
1
-

473
4,690
324
524
24,688
364
475
(D)
(D)
-

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
7
1
3
1
3
4
1
-

41
137
(D)
5
(D)
326
475
(D)
-

48
42
12
12
10
22
4
4
15
7

721
3,115
416
543
703
2,110
(D)
5
1,238
434

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
1
2
5
5
4
1
5

(D)
(D)
(D)
106
607
(D)
(D)
169

New York .......................................................
North Carolina ...............................................
North Dakota .................................................
Ohio ..............................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................
Oregon ..........................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................
Rhode Island .................................................
South Carolina ..............................................
South Dakota ................................................

50
2
1
21
3
72
50
2
23
1

4,265
(D)
(D)
458
635
3,973
854
(D)
323
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2
1
1
44
1
3
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
2,596
(D)
(D)
-

17
21
10
20
16
27
29
3
13
23

387
1,277
618
159
281
1,836
268
21
609
2,060

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
1
4
4
19
3
1
2

(D)
(D)
16
4
1,427
3
(D)
(D)

Tennessee ....................................................
Texas ............................................................
Utah ..............................................................
Vermont .........................................................
Virginia ..........................................................
Washington ...................................................
West Virginia .................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................
Wyoming .......................................................

1
68
13
5
45
58
8
1

(D)
1,918
209
206
950
14,396
153
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

16
10
12
48
1
1

697
111
91
12,053
(D)
(D)

6
46
9
23
15
1
34
3

144
5,240
111
497
2,306
(D)
654
325

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
16
8
4
2
3

(D)
1,959
101
1,333
(D)
325

North Carolina ...............................................
Oregon ..........................................................
South Carolina ..............................................
Texas ............................................................
Virginia ..........................................................
Washington ...................................................
TARO (POUNDS)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States
California .......................................................
Hawaii ...........................................................
OTHER CROPS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .................................................
States

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 507

Table 29. Land Used For Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested For Sale: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2002 1

2007
Geographic area

Land used for vegetables (see text)
Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Farms

Acres

Vegetables
harvested
(see text)
(acres)

Land used for vegetables (see text)
Harvested
Farms

Irrigated

Acres

Farms

Acres

Vegetables
harvested
(see text)
(acres)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .............................................

69,172

4,356,880

29,885

3,068,485

4,682,588

54,391

3,433,269

23,149

2,359,667

3,698,744

Alabama ....................................................
Alaska ........................................................
Arizona ......................................................
Arkansas ....................................................
California ...................................................
Colorado ....................................................
Connecticut ................................................
Delaware ...................................................
Florida ........................................................
Georgia ......................................................

1,603
96
2,565
804
3,868
708
735
233
1,493
1,445

18,352
1,176
133,910
13,919
969,013
95,163
10,290
35,011
224,837
119,003

396
45
1,543
298
3,868
708
215
141
841
599

6,637
640
130,930
6,494
968,965
95,163
2,709
20,165
174,847
67,077

18,868
1,184
137,574
14,146
1,169,786
97,251
10,514
40,088
265,835
128,720

1,374
55
274
482
3,858
451
582
236
1,507
1,668

19,774
357
128,271
13,038
1,025,056
38,452
10,319
37,441
198,378
133,090

227
27
274
198
3,858
451
199
147
958
626

4,771
252
128,271
6,471
1,025,056
38,452
4,023
21,860
169,287
79,368

20,332
364
134,394
13,443
1,197,481
39,526
10,691
39,208
219,412
149,556

Hawaii ........................................................
Idaho ..........................................................
Illinois .........................................................
Indiana .......................................................
Iowa ...........................................................
Kansas .......................................................
Kentucky ....................................................
Louisiana ...................................................
Maine .........................................................
Maryland ....................................................

901
1,137
1,377
1,363
881
473
2,123
759
968
931

6,243
376,986
69,584
34,821
9,080
8,842
7,535
18,767
66,682
32,159

511
1,137
376
381
181
190
631
222
272
392

5,005
376,986
29,663
13,467
2,815
6,121
2,372
8,565
13,686
18,672

6,845
377,062
71,371
35,503
9,544
8,976
7,776
18,912
66,783
33,447

633
427
1,107
1,139
752
327
1,424
550
684
804

5,824
25,909
66,670
36,606
9,268
2,791
7,224
5,053
6,861
30,774

417
417
253
374
117
128
403
170
229
336

5,038
24,451
23,840
16,892
1,197
1,229
2,043
1,570
1,652
16,097

6,554
26,010
70,430
37,682
9,435
2,854
7,349
5,154
6,925
31,701

Massachusetts ...........................................
Michigan ....................................................
Minnesota ..................................................
Mississippi .................................................
Missouri .....................................................
Montana .....................................................
Nebraska ...................................................
Nevada ......................................................
New Hampshire .........................................
New Jersey ................................................

1,001
2,878
2,720
1,156
1,335
313
340
50
427
1,456

15,560
170,945
241,996
30,711
31,079
11,899
23,622
11,208
3,372
50,641

380
1,110
422
175
495
313
182
50
146
634

5,004
91,755
35,287
5,480
19,568
11,899
20,945
11,208
1,016
37,171

15,764
174,685
247,099
31,088
32,837
11,899
23,646
11,217
3,408
54,062

866
2,519
2,639
799
938
150
230
51
313
1,435

14,409
135,428
225,203
11,660
25,335
699
4,222
4,230
3,393
55,374

314
817
300
104
338
150
119
51
118
687

3,998
60,186
17,836
2,860
9,165
699
2,636
4,230
838
46,091

14,757
137,887
225,640
11,705
27,404
699
4,270
4,752
3,433
59,024

New Mexico ...............................................
New York ...................................................
North Carolina ...........................................
North Dakota .............................................
Ohio ...........................................................
Oklahoma ..................................................
Oregon .......................................................
Pennsylvania .............................................
Rhode Island .............................................
South Carolina ...........................................

1,743
3,192
3,740
224
2,873
834
1,519
4,338
203
1,520

35,926
160,146
117,032
94,531
45,706
17,182
146,428
54,796
2,380
25,809

1,694
966
1,061
60
711
276
1,280
1,437
84
444

35,774
34,170
23,396
32,977
14,434
8,518
124,652
15,602
843
13,456

36,933
160,596
118,780
94,543
47,014
18,013
149,665
55,655
2,418
28,275

457
2,637
2,550
69
2,323
582
1,708
3,478
141
1,046

32,848
140,637
64,790
649
43,909
18,179
120,690
47,843
1,911
29,025

457
868
896
25
655
208
1,489
1,209
52
342

32,848
29,350
20,821
343
16,654
8,310
103,260
12,586
634
11,460

33,297
143,967
66,521
655
45,542
18,565
121,338
48,698
1,961
30,362

South Dakota .............................................
Tennessee .................................................
Texas .........................................................
Utah ...........................................................
Vermont .....................................................
Virginia .......................................................
Washington ................................................
West Virginia .............................................
Wisconsin ..................................................
Wyoming ....................................................

141
1,543
2,353
583
494
1,616
2,026
726
3,319
46

1,760
28,766
122,205
5,862
2,855
26,265
332,477
2,178
291,223
949

56
487
890
583
126
499
1,471
145
715
46

795
7,464
74,538
5,862
772
14,859
302,496
587
166,034
949

1,766
34,013
128,108
5,920
2,927
27,887
343,787
2,210
297,238
952

151
1,501
2,506
323
413
1,195
1,804
365
2,850
18

2,333
34,532
123,653
4,749
2,840
23,203
210,008
1,685
248,549
127

33
226
1,081
323
143
442
1,298
74
503
18

251
6,766
72,118
4,749
1,017
14,651
177,983
492
124,891
127

2,502
39,502
126,044
4,792
2,893
24,377
215,135
1,707
252,693
128

STATES

1

2002 data do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

508 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

VEGETABLES HARVESTED
FOR SALE (SEE TEXT) 1
United States Total
69,172

4,682,588

11,468

2,059,160

62,495

2,623,427

54,391

3,698,744

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

1,603
96
2,565
804
3,868
708
735
233
1,493
1,445

18,868
1,184
137,574
14,146
1,169,786
97,251
10,514
40,088
265,835
128,720

124
1
19
99
797
17
49
89
132
42

4,463
(D)
5,160
5,365
378,467
1,781
226
28,608
38,419
4,953

1,578
96
2,552
770
3,421
703
725
187
1,447
1,426

14,405
(D)
132,415
8,782
791,320
95,470
10,288
11,479
227,416
123,767

1,374
55
274
482
3,858
451
582
236
1,507
1,668

20,332
364
134,394
13,443
1,197,481
39,526
10,691
39,208
219,412
149,556

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

901
1,137
1,377
1,363
881
473
2,123
759
968
931

6,845
377,062
71,371
35,503
9,544
8,976
7,776
18,912
66,783
33,447

1
573
430
169
127
17
185
142
163
192

(D)
168,774
53,701
15,796
4,660
(D)
297
3,597
32,615
20,850

900
750
1,047
1,279
807
468
2,062
709
881
845

(D)
208,288
17,670
19,707
4,884
(D)
7,479
15,315
34,168
12,597

633
427
1,107
1,139
752
327
1,424
550
684
804

6,554
26,010
70,430
37,682
9,435
2,854
7,349
5,154
6,925
31,701

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

1,001
2,878
2,720
1,156
1,335
313
340
50
427
1,456

15,764
174,685
247,099
31,088
32,837
11,899
23,646
11,217
3,408
54,062

63
596
1,534
173
157
4
44
9
12
61

854
107,973
215,133
5,802
21,838
(D)
8,419
1,956
5
8,329

988
2,558
1,347
1,111
1,261
311
322
48
425
1,444

14,910
66,712
31,966
25,286
10,999
(D)
15,228
9,262
3,403
45,733

866
2,519
2,639
799
938
150
230
51
313
1,435

14,757
137,887
225,640
11,705
27,404
699
4,270
4,752
3,433
59,024

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

1,743
3,192
3,740
224
2,873
834
1,519
4,338
203
1,520

36,933
160,596
118,780
94,543
47,014
18,013
149,665
55,655
2,418
28,275

198
591
591
75
369
63
411
443
5
131

14,410
78,183
29,436
69,907
13,681
10,707
106,211
17,217
(D)
3,303

1,671
2,987
3,522
171
2,724
799
1,265
4,147
203
1,480

22,523
82,413
89,343
24,637
33,333
7,306
43,453
38,439
(D)
24,971

457
2,637
2,550
69
2,323
582
1,708
3,478
141
1,046

33,297
143,967
66,521
655
45,542
18,565
121,338
48,698
1,961
30,362

South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

141
1,543
2,353
583
494
1,616
2,026
726
3,319
46

1,766
34,013
128,108
5,920
2,927
27,887
343,787
2,210
297,238
952

8
19
416
41
41
216
536
9
1,282
2

823
(D)
43,773
76
(D)
4,881
268,077
6
241,474
(D)

137
1,535
2,173
573
486
1,562
1,680
723
2,145
44

943
(D)
84,335
5,844
(D)
23,006
75,711
2,204
55,764
(D)

151
1,501
2,506
323
413
1,195
1,804
365
2,850
18

2,502
39,502
126,044
4,792
2,893
24,377
215,135
1,707
252,693
128

118

9,687

-

-

118

9,687

93

7,789

5
83
1
13
1
15

(D)
9,612
(D)
30
(D)
(D)

-

-

5
83
1
13
1
15

(D)
9,612
(D)
30
(D)
(D)

1
83
2
4
3

(D)
7,725
(D)
24
(D)

2,605

43,010

219

11,087

2,465

31,923

2,987

74,987

8
2
7
18
115
9
38
12
7
17
17

2
(D)
1
9
20,211
23
49
(D)
9
141
125

2
3
5

(D)
1
15

8
2
7
16
115
9
37
12
7
17
17

2
(D)
1
(D)
20,211
23
48
(D)
9
141
111

3
2
14
16
189
21
29
15
4
16
29

(Z)
(D)
4
18
34,249
352
44
76
(D)
81
397

United States ......................................
States

ARTICHOKES,
EXCLUDING JERUSALEM
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Oregon ...............................................
Texas .................................................
Washington ........................................
ASPARAGUS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

ASPARAGUS - Con.
States - Con.
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................

97
46
85
44
65
2
32
54
73
354

152
180
60
76
61
(D)
8
81
114
12,127

5
2
2
2
150

3
(D)
(D)
(D)
10,031

97
46
84
44
65
2
32
54
73
251

149
180
(D)
76
61
(D)
8
(D)
114
2,096

93
72
80
40
46
1
27
66
78
431

224
167
129
54
44
(D)
17
148
122
16,157

Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................

64
78
6
30
1
37
132
14
129

(D)
39
3
17
(D)
13
962
10
204

3
14

(D)
18

64
77
6
30
1
37
132
14
120

(D)
(D)
3
17
(D)
13
962
10
186

86
6
62
12
15
4
13
142
12
173

194
(D)
46
4
22
1
5
1,251
6
342

North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................

66
2
120
22
33
211
4
5
12
13

108
(D)
95
13
369
169
2
(D)
10
6

1
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

66
2
120
22
33
211
4
5
12
13

(D)
(D)
95
(D)
(D)
169
2
(D)
10
6

60
4
114
31
83
231
6
13
10
12

563
2
127
16
977
193
3
(D)
7
4

Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

9
12
40
78
140
17
223
5

16
13
18
88
7,005
13
244
1

1
4
23
-

(D)
2
976
-

8
12
40
75
121
17
223
5

(D)
13
18
87
6,029
13
244
1

20
19
35
74
314
11
152
1

11
14
24
122
18,226
8
276
(D)

1,020

42,529

260

37,450

772

5,079

1,077

51,773

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................

75
5
8
71
1
2
44
14
51
6

240
2
4
7,802
(D)
(D)
11,188
88
2,747
1

4
40
33
1
-

1
7,755
11,169
(D)
-

73
5
8
31
1
2
11
14
50
6

239
2
4
47
(D)
(D)
19
88
(D)
1

73
4
78
4
37
25
81
4

(D)
4
14,821
1
11,172
68
1,544
2

Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................

71
5
7
4
13
6
40
3
18
16

2,580
1
1
1
2
9
636
(Z)
(D)
849

54
2
10
1
10

2,543
(D)
613
(D)
(D)

21
5
7
4
13
4
30
3
17
6

36
1
1
1
2
(D)
23
(Z)
9
(D)

48
9
1
1
7
5
44
3
15
20

2,979
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................

35
3
35
6
12
141
16
5
10

153
(D)
450
2
7
900
10
2
2,101

5
2
4
2
8
3
8

(D)
(D)
408
(D)
17
2
(D)

31
1
31
6
12
135
13
5
2

(D)
(D)
42
2
(D)
883
8
2
(D)

47
1
2
64
1
13
125
16
2
4

707
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
26
(D)
(D)

Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

64
69
22
3
55
17
1
66

23
798
(D)
(D)
734
2,466
(D)
3,435

5
1
1
1
12
53

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,456
3,433

64
65
21
2
54
5
1
13

23
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
11
(D)
2

80
3
58
6
1
2
49
31
7
106

33
3
1,284
(D)
(D)
(D)
186
3,702
5
5,458

BEANS, GREEN LIMA
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

510 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

BEANS, SNAP
United States Total
17,300

303,997

1,999

198,101

15,654

105,896

11,343

307,101

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

474
12
224
214
374
112
234
52
373
375

338
3
103
2,241
5,474
486
1,015
2,960
39,897
16,866

12
30
6
13
19
9
21

7
2,134
750
(D)
1,501
1,670
2,305

467
12
224
190
370
112
225
45
370
358

331
3
103
108
4,724
486
(D)
1,459
38,227
14,561

420
4
34
124
503
59
99
32
391
362

495
(D)
26
2,991
10,070
485
976
2,988
32,897
16,465

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

102
63
364
385
203
106
815
167
319
302

134
22
11,992
4,526
837
50
424
152
185
5,696

81
44
14
47
17
21
50

11,592
4,134
755
17
60
3
4,486

102
63
291
348
189
106
783
155
309
268

134
22
400
391
82
50
407
93
182
1,210

129
48
248
303
176
74
424
125
174
178

208
1,253
14,189
6,234
511
26
541
118
156
4,721

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

336
705
427
288
431
71
97
14
189
372

394
19,414
5,128
402
7,636
19
25
4
116
3,265

117
38
29
44
5
1
2
9

16,462
4,424
(D)
6,801
1
(D)
(D)
641

336
600
393
269
393
71
93
13
188
366

394
2,952
704
(D)
836
19
25
(D)
(D)
2,624

161
502
287
219
200
41
52
4
65
222

294
20,726
4,876
1,085
3,962
15
40
2
87
4,716

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

121
979
1,270
14
786
231
475
1,065
61
449

934
31,204
8,769
5
2,511
2,425
18,445
9,348
46
1,103

13
139
163
52
21
144
130
32

662
24,046
3,055
44
2,138
17,870
8,000
136

108
876
1,166
14
751
210
342
958
61
423

272
7,158
5,714
5
2,467
286
575
1,348
46
967

31
454
822
23
622
133
495
537
13
277

902
28,471
9,433
52
2,070
2,310
19,754
9,939
61
1,228

South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

29
512
451
62
168
606
453
335
1,020
13

5
9,772
9,485
65
68
5,635
3,346
141
70,885
1

5
78
2
9
73
35
474
-

(D)
7,261
(D)
1
2,469
2,603
69,862
-

29
511
389
60
162
560
424
335
553
13

5
(D)
2,224
(D)
67
3,167
743
141
1,023
1

13
159
254
21
82
429
275
116
926
1

4
10,353
6,359
121
71
4,712
1,613
101
78,395
(D)

2,744

8,412

117

5,275

2,651

3,138

2,123

9,092

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

6
12
19
10
198
40
31
7
12
10

4
5
5
2
979
85
8
2
(D)
(D)

2
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

6
12
19
8
197
40
31
7
12
10

4
5
5
(D)
(D)
85
8
2
(D)
(D)

5
10
33
12
229
28
27
11

2
4
28
4
1,380
72
10
24

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

29
17
78
26
52
39
50
10
86
51

11
2
48
6
7
8
7
2
35
14

6
4
6

1
(D)
1

29
17
74
26
52
39
50
10
83
45

11
2
47
6
7
8
7
2
(D)
13

18
18
40
20
33
25
23
9
91
40

3
4
(D)
17
8
9
8
4
38
33

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................

92
140
134
5
55
52
19
1

37
(D)
34
1
12
10
8
(D)

2
4
4
-

(D)
(Z)
6
-

92
139
132
5
51
52
19
1

37
333
33
1
7
10
8
(D)

57
65
69
2
34
25
23
3

23
255
547
(D)
12
7
7
1

United States ......................................
States

BEETS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

BEETS - Con.
States - Con.
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................

55
62
27
185
91
12
114
36
62
187

14
265
7
2,173
(D)
3
131
13
425
67

23
4
5
4
-

2,058
(D)
1
142
-

55
62
27
169
91
12
113
33
58
187

14
265
7
115
(D)
3
(D)
12
283
67

25
65
23
182
43
9
89
16
106
163

9
240
14
1,868
25
2
164
5
(D)
102

Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................

14
6
5
24
33
19
84
68
145
14

3
(D)
1
10
515
6
31
31
88
3

5
1
3
1
-

210
(D)
1
(D)
-

14
6
5
24
31
19
84
66
145
14

3
(D)
1
10
305
6
(D)
30
(D)
3

7
2
4
3
58
16
45
50
102
20

4
(D)
2
1
431
6
23
203
64
4

Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

210
10

2,784
1

42
-

2,744
-

168
10

40
1

145
-

2,732
-

3,087

130,603

94

6,399

3,030

124,204

2,493

141,533

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

15
22
44
12
416
20
63
11
52
29

5
28
11,869
4
106,271
509
38
6
(D)
219

25
4
-

5,124
(D)
-

15
22
44
12
411
20
59
11
52
29

5
28
11,869
4
101,147
509
(D)
6
(D)
219

10
31
54
16
535
25
30
3
29
15

(D)
37
11,970
46
120,560
562
20
(D)
220
(D)

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

26
7
47
23
42
37
58
36
71
40

100
1
50
12
11
6
16
22
(D)
35

3
1
3

(Z)
(D)
(D)

26
7
47
23
39
37
58
35
71
39

100
1
50
12
11
6
16
(D)
(D)
(D)

23
12
38
21
35
19
24
24
59
44

153
2
34
18
16
6
49
19
(D)
33

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

98
164
97
2
33
42
18
3
51
74

71
205
85
(D)
9
10
5
(D)
24
139

2
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

98
163
97
1
33
42
18
3
51
74

71
(D)
85
(D)
(D)
10
5
(D)
24
139

74
124
33
6
29
17
9
3
28
70

43
250
35
(D)
6
4
1
1
7
123

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

5
270
138
1
87
21
104
218
13
23

1
(D)
187
(D)
27
4
1,410
183
11
(D)

17
1
4
1
18
1
2

5
(D)
(Z)
(D)
1,204
(D)
(D)

5
260
138
1
83
20
87
218
13
21

1
(D)
(D)
(D)
27
(D)
206
(D)
11
(D)

6
204
76
3
64
8
117
219
4
5

1
364
674
(Z)
37
1
1,414
211
5
(D)

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

3
50
47
9
75
75
120
18
155
2

(Z)
12
512
1
33
551
859
6
(D)
(D)

3
2
1
4
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

3
50
45
9
73
74
118
18
155
2

(Z)
12
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
(D)

1
10
57
2
48
31
101
16
80
1

(D)
10
476
(D)
50
86
1,119
7
78
(D)

BROCCOLI
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

512 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

BRUSSELS SPROUTS
United States Total
United States ......................................

483

3,874

16

924

476

2,950

193

3,100

Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................

7
2
51
4
10
1
1
1
1
20

3
(D)
3,617
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
-

920
-

7
2
51
4
10
1
1
1
1
20

3
(D)
2,697
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
39
4
1
2

(D)
2,982
(D)
(D)
(D)

Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Montana .............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

1
3
10
24
41
14
4
7
16

(D)
(Z)
2
6
27
(D)
1
1
17

1
-

(D)
-

1
3
10
24
40
14
4
7
16

(D)
(Z)
2
6
(D)
(D)
1
1
17

6
1
7
2
2
1
12

2
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
7

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................

88
6
1
10
2
11
35
4
1
1

60
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
19
(Z)
(D)
(D)

7
1
-

2
(D)
-

84
6
1
10
2
10
35
4
1
1

58
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
19
(Z)
(D)
(D)

51
1
5
41
1
-

56
(D)
2
29
(D)
-

Texas .................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

1
27
2
20
56

(D)
5
(D)
4
15

1

(D)

1
27
2
20
55

(D)
5
(D)
4
(D)

10
3
3

3
1
1

620

11,480

6

9

618

11,471

469

12,293

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

2
4
111
3
5
1
40
9
53

(D)
1
5,593
(D)
3
(D)
3,206
10
271

-

-

2
4
111
3
5
1
40
9
53

(D)
1
5,593
(D)
3
(D)
3,206
10
271

5
6
154
1
2
26
5
40

3
258
7,250
(D)
(D)
1,631
(D)
268

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................

1
3
4
3
5
14
5
5
7
15

(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
2
3
2
(D)
17
3

1
-

(D)
-

1
3
4
3
5
14
4
5
7
15

(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
2
3
(D)
(D)
17
3

22
6
6
6

25
2
36
(D)

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................

28
10
8
2
27
8
42
35
18
4

194
4
(D)
(D)
981
1
186
192
14
1

1
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

28
10
8
2
27
8
42
35
18
4

194
4
(D)
(D)
981
1
(D)
192
14
(D)

5
31
36
39
2
-

115
928
314
1,046
(D)
-

Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

12
18
4
13
14
7
5
14
31

42
9
(Z)
4
5
517
(D)
20
132

1

(D)

12
18
4
13
14
7
5
14
30

42
9
(Z)
4
5
517
(D)
20
(D)

11
15
3
6
1
5
14
15

18
26
2
5
(D)
1
54
109

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

1
29

(D)
27

-

-

1
29

(D)
27

5
2

2
(D)

States

CABBAGE, CHINESE
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 513

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

CABBAGE, HEAD
United States Total
4,086

80,620

175

9,866

3,986

70,753

3,757

85,324

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

60
24
23
26
177
33
48
7
81
120

(D)
34
2,675
12
14,099
2,146
101
(D)
9,817
6,581

2
4
1
2
-

(D)
147
(D)
(D)
-

60
24
23
26
177
32
48
5
81
120

(D)
34
2,675
12
13,952
(D)
101
(D)
9,817
6,581

35
30
22
17
256
32
41
10
126
96

118
45
3,794
165
11,603
2,384
180
(D)
7,418
10,343

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

29
6
87
66
52
34
150
48
59
39

434
1
482
101
141
(D)
219
82
80
163

1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

28
6
86
65
51
33
148
47
59
38

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
(D)
(D)
80
(D)

37
15
72
84
66
20
116
40
50
64

597
6
705
227
223
9
262
79
93
248

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

93
243
156
9
39
49
23
3
31
94

260
2,486
360
22
88
13
10
(D)
15
1,620

3
14
1
1

(D)
728
(D)
(D)

91
239
156
9
39
49
23
2
31
94

(D)
1,757
360
22
88
13
10
(D)
15
(D)

68
212
92
16
32
27
17
2
16
124

240
2,139
406
138
114
10
26
(D)
13
1,778

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

42
316
277
7
249
29
58
361
22
72

348
13,618
5,200
3
2,311
6
978
1,146
32
172

47
13
17
4
9
8
4

3,359
642
1,501
1
247
9
2

42
292
271
7
238
25
52
354
22
68

348
10,259
4,557
3
810
5
731
1,138
32
171

15
291
223
15
263
21
107
367
9
38

251
15,269
4,287
(D)
1,954
162
942
1,323
46
356

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

6
93
114
6
52
100
96
40
233
4

1
114
7,057
(D)
37
468
266
12
5,990
(D)

7
1
5
4
16
-

221
(D)
11
(D)
2,449
-

6
93
112
6
52
97
94
40
221
4

1
114
6,837
(D)
(D)
458
(D)
12
3,541
(D)

4
51
122
10
32
68
76
42
167
1

1
217
7,015
80
47
633
464
18
8,044
(D)

53

66

1

(D)

52

(D)

29

160

California ............................................
Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................

38
2
1
1
1
4
1
-

64
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

37
2
1
1
1
4
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
-

2
23
1
2

(D)
64
(D)
(D)

Tennessee ..........................................
Vermont ..............................................
Washington .........................................

1
4

(D)
1

-

-

1
4

(D)
1

1
-

(D)
-

9,148

84,290

18

34

9,140

84,256

7,478

105,262

323
748
150
626
62
47

475
18,933
138
38,489
1,499
54

7
-

2
-

323
748
145
626
62
47

475
18,933
135
38,489
1,499
54

258
73
45
500
81
56

600
14,799
216
52,727
1,453
36

United States ......................................
States

CABBAGE, MUSTARD
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

CANTALOUPES
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

514 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

CANTALOUPES - Con.
States - Con.
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................

42
138
224
1
47
107
185
78
75
446

150
2,795
4,411
(D)
(D)
638
1,447
217
164
620

-

-

42
138
224
1
47
107
185
78
75
446

150
2,795
4,411
(D)
(D)
638
1,447
217
164
620

42
87
254
2
31
125
260
75
71
339

179
2,767
5,311
(D)
37
556
2,211
251
365
575

Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................

102
30
290
51
235
92
172
293
19
44

63
14
618
46
517
120
265
431
27
81

-

-

102
30
290
51
235
92
172
293
19
44

63
14
618
46
517
120
265
431
27
81

41
44
201
59
269
93
48
136
11
45

40
13
684
46
770
144
250
367
25
196

Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................

5
24
137
220
199
804
19
273
246
75

11
11
273
(D)
330
1,903
(D)
576
446
141

1
7
2
-

(D)
27
(D)
-

5
24
137
218
199
804
19
273
246
75

(D)
11
273
(D)
330
(D)
(D)
576
446
141

19
35
158
93
220
617
21
349
104
140

53
19
495
301
331
2,798
35
624
425
217

Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

480
12
346
20
297
535
68
41
331
54

805
7
1,698
126
305
3,850
126
11
715
94

1
-

(D)
-

480
12
346
20
297
535
68
41
330
54

805
7
1,698
126
305
3,850
126
11
(D)
94

569
7
305
36
160
706
73
31
322
52

1,014
5
1,516
216
706
10,084
196
17
765
328

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

102
229
4

42
235
(D)

-

-

102
229
4

42
235
(D)

36
176
3

(D)
292
(D)

2,543

90,292

202

24,931

2,393

65,362

1,792

107,013

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

6
37
43
13
326
44
22
2
23
18

3
49
(D)
5
56,263
2,219
5
(D)
1,509
1,044

1
34
1
2
-

(D)
4,594
(D)
(D)
-

6
37
43
13
303
43
22
2
22
18

3
(D)
(D)
5
51,669
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
1,044

4
33
33
4
417
39
12
22
23

(D)
65
2,190
(D)
68,635
2,877
(D)
(D)
2,029

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

22
48
21
14
32
16
16
7
82
12

6
19
(D)
2
128
2
2
3
30
1

2
3
1
2
-

(D)
124
(D)
(D)
-

22
48
21
14
30
16
16
6
80
12

6
19
(D)
2
4
2
2
(D)
(D)
1

8
20
8
4
22
9
9
8
84
10

2
8
3
(Z)
(D)
2
2
4
24
14

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

99
140
97
1
23
68
13
5
49
34

80
5,499
1,371
(D)
3
22
7
3
12
837

2
26
6
1
1
9

(D)
3,338
888
(D)
(D)
798

99
118
92
23
68
13
4
49
25

(D)
2,161
483
3
22
7
(D)
12
39

43
97
59
1
7
36
6
5
29
24

47
6,047
1,789
(D)
3
23
1
2
9
596

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................

54
119
37
6
37
21
180
63

10
1,194
6
(D)
2,467
6
1,084
85

14
1
11
1
5
2

1,050
(D)
(D)
(D)
405
(D)

54
109
37
5
29
20
176
61

10
143
6
2
(D)
(D)
679
(D)

15
123
23
9
30
3
86
54

16
1,481
8
(D)
1,582
(Z)
193
176

CARROTS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

CARROTS - Con.
States - Con.
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................

14
4
15
18
48
18
68
11
302
6

2
1
3
6
3,872
4
27
8
6,414
3

17
2
27
-

2,483
(D)
(D)
-

14
4
15
18
41
18
66
11
286
6

2
1
3
6
1,389
4
(D)
8
(D)
3

3
1
2
1
52
8
53
11
141
5

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,399
(D)
26
4
10,428
1

Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

181
8

3,988
1

31
-

3,942
-

150
8

46
1

94
2

4,674
(D)

1,136

39,515

49

2,019

1,104

37,496

1,032

44,163

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

1
11
27
194
14
16
10
11
6

(D)
6
3,905
32,277
122
21
27
(D)
(D)

11
1
1
-

838
(D)
(D)
-

1
11
27
189
14
16
10
11
6

(D)
6
3,905
31,439
122
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

22
18
2
256
2
10
1
15
1

13
4,632
(D)
35,494
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
(D)

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

2
1
12
13
8
8
16
20
12
7

(D)
(D)
19
6
3
1
5
29
(D)
28

-

-

2
1
12
13
8
8
16
20
12
7

(D)
(D)
19
6
3
1
5
29
(D)
28

7
4
12
15
6
2
9
11
16

18
(D)
15
12
4
(D)
10
8
51

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

25
78
34
19
27
9
10
20
-

11
255
18
7
5
2
7
42
-

2
3
-

(D)
(Z)
-

25
76
33
19
27
9
10
20
-

11
(D)
18
7
5
2
7
42
-

12
80
11
3
4
2
1
2
19
3

(D)
332
27
1
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
48
(Z)

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

142
3
45
1
45
120
2
3
1

295
1
33
(D)
1,370
96
(D)
1
(D)

9
1
1
20
-

54
(D)
(D)
1,111
-

138
3
44
27
120
2
3
1

242
1
(D)
258
96
(D)
1
(D)

100
1
35
2
94
161
-

366
(D)
41
(D)
1,748
120
-

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

14
23
27
7
29
7
55
1

3
123
8
1
310
1
(D)
(D)

-

-

14
23
27
7
29
7
55
1

3
123
8
1
310
1
(D)
(D)

18
14
25
1
35
-

102
5
450
(D)
51
-

326

29,907

30

1,606

311

28,301

303

28,241

Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Hawaii .................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................

4
5
1
128
3
3
8
3
1

(Z)
437
(D)
24,769
(Z)
(D)
14
(Z)
(D)

4
-

223
-

4
5
1
126
3
3
8
3
1

(Z)
437
(D)
24,546
(Z)
(D)
14
(Z)
(D)

5
4
165
2
8
6
1
-

2
530
22,904
(D)
(D)
46
(D)
-

Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................

1
2

(D)
(D)

-

-

1
2

(D)
(D)

1
2

(D)
(D)

CAULIFLOWER
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

CELERY
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

516 UNITED STATES

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2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

CELERY - Con.
States - Con.
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

2
5
14
33
3
2
1

(D)
(D)
5
1,968
(Z)
(D)
(D)

18
-

(D)
-

2
5
14
27
3
2
1

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)

2
4
34
1
2
3

(D)
(D)
2,232
(D)
(D)
(D)

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................

4
15
6
3
1
10
25
1
3
3

1
10
31
(Z)
(D)
50
28
(D)
(Z)
(D)

3
3
1

(Z)
(D)
(D)

4
12
6
3
1
8
25
1
3
2

1
9
31
(Z)
(D)
(D)
28
(D)
(Z)
(D)

2
7
3
14
15
2

(D)
7
16
137
33
(D)

Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

1
2
11
4
18

(D)
(D)
17
(Z)
(D)

1

(D)

1
2
11
4
17

(D)
(D)
17
(Z)
3

5
8
7

2
30
(D)

46

2,118

-

-

46

2,118

53

2,649

California ............................................
Florida ................................................
Illinois .................................................
Iowa ...................................................
Maine .................................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Jersey ........................................
New York ............................................

23
4
2
2
1
7

2,085
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2

-

-

23
4
2
2
1
7

2,085
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2

34
1
1
1
2
1
7
6

2,588
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
8

Ohio ...................................................
Oregon ...............................................
Washington ........................................

1
1
5

(D)
(D)
1

-

-

1
1
5

(D)
(D)
1

-

-

1,374

11,223

54

1,572

1,354

9,651

1,190

16,782

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

122
2
4
17
42
12
8
156
133
9

323
(D)
(D)
62
183
11
1
227
3,320
5

6
3
1
1
-

2
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

122
2
4
15
42
12
8
156
132
9

321
(D)
(D)
(D)
183
(D)
1
227
(D)
5

91
9
8
17
77
7
6
114
134
1

789
5
186
33
738
(D)
(D)
755
5,728
(D)

Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................

11
2
9
6
18
16
2
29
22
42

13
(D)
1
1
12
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
152

2
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

11
2
9
6
18
16
2
28
22
42

13
(D)
1
1
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
152

8
7
5
5
27
1
41
7
20

(D)
8
2
3
37
(D)
231
(D)
185

Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................

1
25
7
54
7
45
248
24

(D)
74
5
838
1
96
1,691
211

4
2
12
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

1
24
7
53
7
45
245
24

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
1
96
(D)
211

21
2
1
3
63
2
36
190
16

61
(D)
(D)
1
705
(D)
76
2,552
102

Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................

14
3
16
1

(D)
2
15
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

12
3
16
1

(D)
2
15
(D)

11
2
26
-

(D)
(D)
101
-

CHICORY
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

COLLARDS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

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2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

COLLARDS - Con.
States - Con.
125
16
41
3
7
54
5
7
9

2,377
(D)
620
(Z)
5
138
1
2
4

6
1
8
5
-

(D)
(D)
302
15
-

122
15
36
3
7
54
5
7
9

(D)
12
318
(Z)
5
122
1
2
4

90
6
48
7
72
2
2
5

2,011
(D)
1,068
4
343
(D)
(D)
(D)

11,202

151,759

750

95,380

10,614

56,380

7,563

166,124

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

312
13
104
197
435
53
140
57
232
237

(D)
2
38
193
6,999
130
302
4,061
24,411
9,800

14
7
23
3
11
24
9

(D)
1
3,885
(D)
4,028
9,423
1,089

299
13
104
190
417
53
139
47
224
231

185
2
38
191
3,114
130
(D)
33
14,988
8,711

232
4
27
59
508
54
119
27
262
235

1,925
2
21
29
9,351
286
373
4,109
17,984
12,604

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

36
65
144
162
87
73
503
159
184
299

296
14
1,351
1,807
35
19
183
341
142
2,841

13
14
5
12
16
9
29

1,038
1,698
(D)
7
10
7
2,483

36
65
132
150
84
73
493
150
178
276

296
14
313
108
(D)
19
177
331
135
358

73
24
109
121
79
29
280
80
170
146

378
11
1,151
1,685
88
13
146
302
135
3,552

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

216
490
246
201
316
64
65
4
134
254

416
40,829
168
(D)
6,814
38
30
(D)
68
4,155

2
117
3
13
20
3
3
11

(D)
35,812
(D)
8
6,665
(D)
1
637

214
386
246
191
298
64
62
4
133
251

(D)
5,017
(D)
(D)
149
38
(D)
(D)
67
3,518

175
481
144
35
91
26
40
4
72
242

1,336
42,303
470
40
11,325
18
100
1
47
3,476

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

208
462
1,016
16
324
249
324
348
40
396

54
3,785
12,528
9
2,395
76
1,022
609
16
2,035

14
19
118
34
6
20
6
25

3
115
6,184
1,228
1
651
2
941

196
456
916
16
298
244
306
345
40
378

50
3,670
6,344
9
1,167
75
371
608
16
1,093

40
368
686
20
294
84
188
375
23
267

(D)
3,265
16,396
12
2,606
152
1,776
670
15
4,858

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

19
359
483
28
97
457
345
182
359
8

6
174
10,395
(D)
37
861
2,072
48
6,084
1

4
72
3
30
26
12
-

1
8,052
(D)
(D)
1,461
5,910
-

19
356
422
28
94
434
326
182
347
8

6
173
2,343
(D)
(D)
(D)
611
48
174
1

11
113
313
25
51
322
176
59
197
3

(D)
116
10,377
14
52
2,069
4,304
31
5,980
(D)

139

624

2

(D)

138

(D)

177

1,125

Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Florida .................................................
Hawaii .................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
New Jersey .........................................

83
3
23
1
2
1
1
1
3

389
1
184
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

83
3
22
1
2
1
1
1
3

389
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
126
39
1

3
591
169
(D)

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................

10
1
1

16
(D)
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

10
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

1
3
1
-

(D)
36
(D)
-

South Carolina ....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

DAIKON
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

518 UNITED STATES

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2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

DAIKON - Con.
States - Con.
1
3
1
4

(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)

-

-

1
3
1
4

(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)

1
2
-

(D)
(D)
-

2,904

6,038

25

228

2,892

5,810

2,213

6,401

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

33
10
27
306
23
109
23
76
55
165

16
2
8
1,191
22
230
(D)
1,173
827
83

2
2
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

33
10
27
306
23
109
23
74
55
165

16
2
8
1,191
22
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
83

31
17
14
322
10
75
8
74
44
143

36
4
9
1,475
4
96
4
1,174
1,120
163

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................

6
73
41
23
25
55
41
21
72
109

1
54
24
6
7
17
38
3
40
65

1
-

(D)
-

6
73
41
23
25
55
41
21
72
109

1
54
24
6
7
17
38
(D)
40
65

7
38
25
20
14
13
45
26
63
91

1
19
19
6
4
2
28
8
67
71

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................

128
57
19
49
6
24
4
33
237
17

236
33
(D)
14
1
5
1
7
959
3

1
-

(D)
-

127
57
19
49
6
24
4
33
237
17

(D)
33
(D)
14
1
5
1
7
959
3

69
25
15
20
6
13
1
26
239
11

400
18
20
10
1
6
(D)
5
821
4

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................

183
101
3
95
22
48
123
40
34
4

222
127
1
86
6
(D)
60
16
40
1

9
2
1
1
1
-

14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

176
101
3
95
22
48
123
40
34
4

208
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
60
16
(D)
1

124
70
2
58
14
50
152
13
11
-

136
170
(D)
50
2
15
77
13
123
-

Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

34
44
8
31
87
60
28
92

18
80
4
6
45
26
8
25

2
2
-

(D)
(D)
-

34
42
8
31
87
60
28
92

18
(D)
4
6
(D)
26
8
25

8
67
1
19
46
23
7
43

10
105
(D)
3
65
14
4
18

133

3,627

1

(D)

132

(D)

123

3,939

Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Florida ................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................

2
28
1
7
1
1
1
1
6
6

(D)
1,974
(D)
402
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4

-

-

2
28
1
7
1
1
1
1
6
6

(D)
1,974
(D)
402
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4

7
46
1
5
3
2
1
-

260
1,994
(D)
596
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

New Jersey ........................................
New York ............................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
Texas .................................................
Vermont ..............................................

32
13
4
2
8
3
1
-

546
75
164
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

32
13
4
1
8
3
1
-

546
75
164
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
-

40
8
4
3
3

729
37
312
(D)
(Z)

Texas .................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
EGGPLANT
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 519

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE - Con.
States - Con.
12
4

1
1

-

-

12
4

1
1

-

-

2,277

26,172

128

14,285

2,188

11,887

1,855

32,398

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

7
2
20
14
280
30
42
5
9

5
(D)
647
2
22,177
16
87
1
3

4
59
2
-

(D)
12,510
(D)
-

7
2
16
14
231
30
42
5
9

5
(D)
(D)
2
9,666
(D)
87
1
3

1
12
7
339
22
40
1
9
9

(D)
5
(D)
28,690
16
15
(D)
3
4

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

6
21
22
23
50
21
32
9
36
24

1
5
18
7
20
5
11
5
9
6

2
1
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

6
21
22
23
49
21
32
9
34
24

1
5
18
7
(D)
5
(D)
5
(D)
(D)

2
16
16
8
18
8
20
6
64
21

(D)
14
6
2
5
2
8
3
19
6

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

53
69
40
2
34
56
4
8
49
18

18
30
17
(D)
6
23
3
(D)
12
7

1
1
2
2
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

52
68
39
2
34
56
4
8
49
18

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
7

39
7
38
2
25
33
7
5
24
17

16
4
16
(D)
6
17
3
965
5
8

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

59
330
76
71
16
161
93
12
4

26
306
25
32
2
1,783
(D)
5
5

20
2
14
1
2

12
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

59
321
76
71
16
149
93
12
4

26
294
(D)
32
2
(D)
(D)
5
(D)

23
240
53
1
65
15
193
97
5
5

8
265
19
(D)
22
8
1,954
45
2
6

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

5
23
21
10
47
44
184
17
116
2

2
4
12
6
10
26
(D)
4
34
(D)

1
1
7
-

(D)
(D)
10
-

5
23
20
10
46
44
177
17
116
2

2
4
(D)
6
(D)
26
(D)
4
34
(D)

2
10
33
9
45
35
155
15
37
1

(D)
8
16
8
18
16
112
9
23
(D)

225

674

169

569

59

105

588

1,433

Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................

2
3
3
2
2
2
5
-

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
-

2
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

2
3
3
2
2
2
3
-

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

2
1
2
3
4
1
2
10
6
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
8
5
(D)
(D)
59
15
(D)

New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................

2
7
8
5
2
2
8
5

(D)
13
27
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
1

2
2
-

(D)
(D)
-

2
5
8
3
2
2
8
5

(D)
(D)
27
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
1

1
5
2
5
2
3
1
3
7

(D)
34
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
15

Washington .........................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
GARLIC
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

GINSENG (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

520 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

GINSENG (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
7
160

8
554

160

554

7
-

8
-

5
522

5
1,261

2,053

13,573

(X)

(X)

2,053

13,573

1,774

10,916

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

9
5
13
9
262
35
15
19
58
18

4
2
264
9
4,908
468
4
8
1,293
11

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

9
5
13
9
262
35
15
19
58
18

4
2
264
9
4,908
468
4
8
1,293
11

7
5
12
6
299
20
24
4
100
22

3
3
147
7
5,074
(D)
8
1
1,153
75

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

97
14
29
27
25
20
54
30
29

292
2
96
43
8
(D)
15
6
13

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

97
14
29
27
25
20
54
30
29

292
2
96
43
8
(D)
15
6
13

90
8
22
23
16
12
18
7
49
12

221
1
237
10
7
3
12
3
13
5

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

56
74
49
8
42
28
9
3
30
106

19
102
(D)
4
21
6
1
2
18
1,749

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

56
74
49
8
42
28
9
3
30
106

19
102
(D)
4
21
6
1
2
18
1,749

35
56
34
8
19
10
7
3
20
98

25
228
59
2
(D)
2
1
(Z)
18
1,251

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

30
108
86
5
60
26
78
72
12
12

30
154
1,784
9
191
8
305
46
3
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

30
108
86
5
60
26
78
72
12
12

30
154
1,784
9
191
8
305
46
3
(D)

16
102
38
1
41
19
117
72
6
7

5
102
166
(D)
92
(D)
412
38
4
(D)

South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

7
16
46
7
29
73
106
32
72
3

3
14
896
2
15
47
353
9
21
1

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

7
16
46
7
29
73
106
32
72
3

3
14
896
2
15
47
353
9
21
1

1
6
66
12
24
40
96
13
51
-

(D)
7
659
3
6
28
436
(D)
56
-

396

17,344

1

(D)

396

(D)

363

24,258

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

7
27
2
88
5
1
4
1
1

12
3,132
(D)
13,303
5
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

-

-

7
27
2
88
5
1
4
1
1

12
3,132
(D)
13,303
5
(D)
2
(D)
(D)

1
22
153
1
2
2

(D)
2,181
20,192
(D)
(D)
(D)

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................

6
8
15
1
4
8
1
1
4
5
14

1
2
8
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
13

-

-

6
8
15
1
4
8
1
1
4
5
14

1
2
8
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
13

8
3
3
4
9
3
16

4
(D)
(Z)
1
7
1
27

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
HERBS, FRESH CUT
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

HONEYDEW MELONS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

HONEYDEW MELONS - Con.
States - Con.
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................

2
2
2
2
2
6
33
16
12
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
32
8
45
12

1
-

(D)
-

2
2
2
2
2
6
33
16
12
12

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
8
45
12

4
4
3
9
4
18
11

3
(D)
(D)
33
3
20
5

Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................

4
4
15
9
7
2
3
6
8
2

(Z)
(D)
17
1
5
(D)
1
(D)
9
(D)

-

-

4
4
15
9
7
2
3
6
8
2

(Z)
(D)
17
1
5
(D)
1
(D)
9
(D)

15
28
1
21
2
4

16
21
(D)
1,598
(D)
1

Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

10
12
6
16

5
(D)
1
3

-

-

10
12
6
16

5
(D)
1
3

4
8

5
3

112

3,692

28

3,597

87

94

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................
California ............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Georgia ...............................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Louisiana ............................................

2
3
2
3
3
16
4
6
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
2
1
1,844
(Z)
1
(D)
(D)

2
1
16
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

2
1
1
3
3
2
4
6
2
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(Z)
1
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Jersey .........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................

4
1
5
5
2
2
4
8
1
1

(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

2
1
5
5
2
2
4
8
1
1

(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Ohio ....................................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

5
1
16
2
1
2
4
1
5

1
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)

4
2
1

5
(D)
(D)

5
1
13
2
1
4
1
4

1
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

954

3,994

12

211

946

3,784

679

4,901

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................

12
3
3
96
12
15
14
28
20
37

1
1
(D)
1,077
84
3
4
(D)
611
12

2
-

(D)
-

12
3
3
96
12
15
14
28
18
37

1
1
(D)
1,077
84
3
4
(D)
(D)
12

11
2
8
131
5
7
9
23
5

33
(D)
143
1,571
1
15
22
1,188
6

Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................

4
10
17
8
7
34
3
9
48
22

1
14
12
1
1
25
(D)
2
102
37

4
-

(D)
-

4
10
17
8
7
34
3
9
46
22

1
14
12
1
1
25
(D)
2
(D)
37

6
11
4
2
18
3
64
23

(D)
27
(Z)
(D)
37
(Z)
164
35

HORSERADISH
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

KALE
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

522 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

KALE - Con.
States - Con.
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................

41
10
6
3
7
17
30
10
46

55
13
(D)
(Z)
1
2
355
2
57

2
-

(D)
-

41
10
6
3
7
17
29
10
46

55
13
(D)
(Z)
1
2
(D)
2
57

1
2
3
1
8
50
4
17

(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
2
349
(Z)
20

North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................

64
28
19
35
24
5
10
1
7
13

363
76
7
50
10
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
214

1
-

(D)
-

64
28
19
35
24
5
10
1
6
13

363
76
7
50
10
1
(D)
(D)
5
214

52
14
34
36
13
10
14

128
417
39
82
178
57
124

Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

20
41
56
16
43

22
71
57
3
16

1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

20
41
55
16
42

22
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

10
40
35
2
1

15
128
18
(D)
(D)

3,839

313,036

(X)

(X)

3,839

313,036

2,903

306,849

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

20
20
84
21
753
34
59
17
75
34

12
77
66,820
11
227,515
4,388
39
6
7,239
51

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

20
20
84
21
753
34
59
17
75
34

12
77
66,820
11
227,515
4,388
39
6
7,239
51

9
22
103
14
659
48
51
2
41
11

4
85
72,022
6
219,701
4,005
60
(D)
(D)
(D)

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

138
25
61
40
41
18
71
20
116
51

379
5
26
15
8
3
23
10
54
40

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

138
25
61
40
41
18
71
20
116
51

379
5
26
15
8
3
23
10
54
40

96
14
27
37
24
16
39
3
99
30

354
6
27
40
6
4
14
1
51
96

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

124
130
70
2
60
54
14
4
78
111

223
876
71
(D)
17
22
2
(D)
35
1,488

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

124
130
70
2
60
54
14
4
78
111

223
876
71
(D)
17
22
2
(D)
35
1,488

106
53
12
8
43
6
9
4
45
136

192
470
6
4
21
4
2
1
25
2,270

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

43
224
164
1
109
43
134
136
32
16

607
1,398
85
(D)
435
12
345
104
21
13

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

43
224
164
1
109
43
134
136
32
16

607
1,398
85
(D)
435
12
345
104
21
13

33
176
109
79
10
169
115
10
7

688
1,116
(D)
718
2
360
113
9
38

South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

5
50
33
14
95
62
156
22
149
6

1
15
104
6
91
37
261
4
39
2

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

5
50
33
14
95
62
156
22
149
6

1
15
104
6
91
37
261
4
39
2

2
3
41
16
88
64
131
21
62
-

(D)
(D)
131
(D)
144
56
440
15
31
-

LETTUCE, ALL
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

LETTUCE, HEAD
United States Total
1,158

166,838

(X)

(X)

1,158

166,838

830

188,700

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

11
7
64
4
414
9
17
10
16

9
(D)
39,187
1
118,676
2,268
(D)
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

11
7
64
4
414
9
17
10
16

9
(D)
39,187
1
118,676
2,268
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
11
68
1
310
16
16
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
50,856
(D)
130,389
2,715
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

20
1
14
3
6
6
15
8
19
6

36
(D)
5
1
1
1
4
4
5
2

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

20
1
14
3
6
6
15
8
19
6

36
(D)
5
1
1
1
4
4
5
2

14
1
6
4
7
7
10
1
15
11

32
(D)
3
1
1
1
4
(D)
8
2

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

46
29
11
11
7
2
19
34
11

50
114
4
3
7
(D)
7
(D)
582

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

46
29
11
11
7
2
19
34
11

50
114
4
3
7
(D)
7
(D)
582

27
9
4
6
1
8
36
17

21
(D)
1
1
(D)
5
(D)
622

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................

43
49
16
7
28
31
15
5
1
8

381
12
3
1
15
14
(D)
8
(D)
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

43
49
16
7
28
31
15
5
1
8

381
12
3
1
15
14
(D)
8
(D)
3

39
16
17
1
30
32
4
1

65
(D)
4
(D)
8
37
(D)
(D)

Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

2
4
38
15
47
5
24

(D)
1
10
15
63
1
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2
4
38
15
47
5
24

(D)
1
10
15
63
1
4

5
1
15
12
26
8
11

1
(D)
13
7
187
4
6

2,891

58,861

(X)

(X)

2,891

58,861

2,153

58,324

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

8
16
45
14
520
24
49
17
63
17

(D)
22
10,472
9
44,068
703
24
6
287
5

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

8
16
45
14
520
24
49
17
63
17

(D)
22
10,472
9
44,068
703
24
6
287
5

4
18
54
13
427
35
30
2
35
8

(D)
21
7,901
(D)
45,939
735
23
(D)
164
2

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

119
21
50
34
35
15
57
18
95
36

257
(D)
20
14
7
2
13
6
46
33

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

119
21
50
34
35
15
57
18
95
36

257
(D)
20
14
7
2
13
6
46
33

87
13
22
33
17
9
31
3
85
21

203
(D)
22
38
4
2
9
(D)
35
65

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

99
99
53
2
40
48
11
2
66
58
29

129
382
54
(D)
10
14
1
(D)
25
344
8

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

99
99
53
2
40
48
11
2
66
58
29

129
382
54
(D)
10
14
1
(D)
25
344
8

85
44
8
8
34
6
9
4
36
85
16

143
(D)
6
4
14
4
(D)
1
18
645
66

United States ......................................
States

LETTUCE, LEAF
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

524 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

LETTUCE, LEAF - Con.
States - Con.
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................

192
106
1
85
34
110
109
21
8
5

758
53
(D)
354
10
222
83
13
4
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

192
106
1
85
34
110
109
21
8
5

758
53
(D)
354
10
222
83
13
4
(D)

132
84
54
7
143
82
7
6
2

695
(D)
483
(D)
286
66
5
(D)
(D)

Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

40
30
10
78
45
104
14
133
6

11
(D)
5
72
19
161
2
32
2

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

40
30
10
78
45
104
14
133
6

11
(D)
5
72
19
161
2
32
2

2
32
15
78
46
113
15
53
-

(D)
128
(D)
118
47
205
10
23
-

1,057

87,337

(X)

(X)

1,057

87,337

709

59,825

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

1
6
41
4
414
9
8
25
5
40

(D)
(D)
17,161
1
64,771
1,417
(D)
(D)
(D)
86

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
6
41
4
414
9
8
25
5
40

(D)
(D)
17,161
1
64,771
1,417
(D)
(D)
(D)
86

2
8
39
243
6
16
12
3
28

(D)
(D)
13,265
43,373
555
(D)
(D)
(D)
118

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................

4
7
4
4
3
12
19
12
34

(D)
1
1
(Z)
(Z)
7
4
4
43

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

4
7
4
4
3
12
19
12
34

(D)
1
1
(Z)
(Z)
7
4
4
43

1
5
5
3
4
4
1
16
8
24

(D)
2
1
1
1
1
(D)
9
29
28

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................

37
18
10
5
3
11
50
6
46
31

380
13
5
1
1
4
(D)
17
260
19

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

37
18
10
5
3
11
50
6
46
31

380
13
5
1
1
4
(D)
17
260
19

8
8
2
5
56
36
21

(D)
5
(D)
3
(D)
357
4

Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................

25
7
21
26
2
3
6
6
4
24

78
1
109
7
(D)
1
1
(D)
(Z)
9

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

25
7
21
26
2
3
6
6
4
24

78
1
109
7
(D)
1
1
(D)
(Z)
9

17
2
37
21
3
1
6
16

231
(D)
66
10
(D)
(D)
2
13

Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

9
32
3
20

2
37
1
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

9
32
3
20

2
37
1
3

6
23
4
9

2
48
(Z)
2

871

8,323

32

1,310

848

7,013

871

13,917

32
1
8
18
87
2
6
90
36

17
(D)
277
592
1,902
(D)
2
161
1,585

3
3
-

1
(D)
-

29
1
8
15
87
2
6
90
36

16
(D)
277
(D)
1,902
(D)
2
161
1,585

22
4
4
27
110
2
4
96
60

45
2
122
426
5,996
(D)
2
271
2,535

LETTUCE, ROMAINE
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

MUSTARD GREENS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 525

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

MUSTARD GREENS - Con.
States - Con.
Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

13
1
8
2
3
11
16
58
3
12

2
(D)
32
(D)
1
7
11
128
(Z)
9

6
-

5
-

13
1
8
2
3
11
16
56
3
12

2
(D)
32
(D)
1
7
11
123
(Z)
9

15
14
4
3
5
20
66
1
15

(D)
422
4
1
(D)
14
244
(D)
62

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................

17
29
4
33
5
9
18
2
24

5
308
(Z)
149
1
2
204
(D)
36

1
-

(D)
-

17
29
4
32
5
9
18
2
24

5
308
(Z)
(D)
1
2
204
(D)
36

8
18
1
38
4
1
4
12
3
11

2
219
(D)
235
25
(D)
(Z)
26
1
66

North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................

70
22
23
11
13
38
21
65
2
3

335
201
623
(D)
5
875
(D)
538
(D)
4

1
6
3
1
8
-

(D)
535
293
(D)
67
-

69
22
18
11
13
35
20
61
2
3

(D)
201
88
(D)
5
581
17
470
(D)
4

75
22
12
17
7
30
11
78
2

795
129
517
36
14
292
(D)
1,046
(D)

Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

11
19
1
24

7
3
(D)
8

-

-

11
19
1
24

7
3
(D)
8

15
17
1
12

12
34
(D)
25

2,555

2,444

92

81

2,506

2,363

2,200

3,069

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................

309
15
101
108
3
2
2
138
116
23

371
4
46
254
4
(D)
(D)
494
96
13

11
11
7
-

3
2
4
-

304
15
91
108
3
2
2
138
116
23

369
4
44
254
4
(D)
(D)
490
96
13

242
23
66
145
7
3
3
146
171
45

(D)
10
63
172
3
(D)
5
548
306
(D)

Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................

4
37
25
10
45
77
99
2
27
7

1
13
9
1
12
20
111
(D)
11
1

1
4
1

(D)
4
(D)

4
37
25
9
45
77
99
2
27
7

1
13
9
(D)
12
20
107
(D)
11
(D)

1
17
17
14
24
42
110
3
25
4

(D)
7
4
4
12
12
201
(D)
20
(Z)

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................

32
12
103
60
7
1
1
27
31
12

15
16
94
24
1
(D)
(D)
65
8
4

2
5
1
4
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
1
-

32
12
99
60
7
1
1
27
27
12

15
(D)
(D)
24
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
4

29
81
37
7
1
30
16
6

16
55
14
3
(D)
48
6
1

North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................

285
32
133
4
21
218
162
209
3
32

130
8
42
(D)
4
144
76
329
1
13

16
4
16
9
-

11
1
8
15
-

272
32
129
4
21
213
162
206
3
32

120
8
42
(D)
4
136
76
314
1
13

180
17
129
5
15
142
68
281
1
29

118
4
162
1
6
176
80
714
(D)
13

Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

4
7
9

3
2
2

-

-

4
7
9

3
2
2

7
11

5
4

OKRA
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

526 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

ONIONS, DRY
United States Total
United States ......................................

4,249

166,484

335

40,199

4,047

126,285

3,746

164,375

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

16
9
65
21
380
162
15
1
22
82

3
6
1,035
6
43,255
8,527
4
(D)
24
12,093

3
1
86
7
-

500
(D)
19,357
899
-

16
9
62
20
312
156
15
1
22
82

3
6
535
(D)
23,898
7,628
4
(D)
24
12,093

8
1
24
12
461
179
25
19
84

3
(D)
1,468
26
38,797
11,635
7
11
12,436

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

29
76
83
54
53
30
67
8
44
28

205
9,236
118
121
79
(D)
14
4
13
8

28
4
1
2
2

1,889
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)

29
64
79
53
51
30
67
8
44
26

205
7,346
118
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
4
13
(D)

44
127
59
36
52
36
25
3
59
16

400
9,827
197
90
58
(D)
7
2
14
3

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

48
193
348
6
61
86
21
13
34
19

106
4,592
305
2
16
22
5
(D)
9
17

1
4
4
1
2
-

(D)
70
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

48
192
344
5
61
86
21
11
34
19

(D)
4,522
(D)
(D)
16
22
5
(D)
9
17

42
136
90
2
57
34
18
20
13
26

57
4,409
346
(D)
65
24
7
3,442
5
29

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

116
234
63
20
98
66
328
138
14
13

7,352
9,571
158
(D)
414
23
23,780
107
4
9

22
23
3
4
60
-

1,490
371
(D)
(Z)
8,045
-

99
222
63
18
98
62
300
138
14
13

5,862
9,200
158
(D)
414
23
15,736
107
4
9

111
232
24
12
41
40
393
109
3
12

7,767
11,516
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
21,242
60
1
(D)

South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

35
23
214
52
72
33
381
16
246
13

13
8
11,677
1,753
19
(D)
24,081
8
2,163
2

1
23
2
4
4
42
1
-

(D)
1,056
(D)
(D)
(D)
4,166
(D)
-

35
23
208
51
70
30
361
16
246
13

(D)
8
10,621
(D)
(D)
(D)
19,916
8
(D)
2

8
1
520
48
44
13
277
7
143
-

1
(D)
15,276
2,109
18
(D)
19,663
2
2,009
-

1,558

5,704

30

68

1,540

5,635

1,165

6,202

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

13
4
35
10
128
4
20
2
34
10

3
3
(D)
2
2,061
(D)
5
(D)
34
391

1
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

12
4
35
10
128
4
19
2
34
10

(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
34
391

12
6
16
7
170
7
10
1
48
28

4
3
28
(D)
2,991
25
5
(D)
74
197

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

56
31
29
19
25
14
59
18
18
15

149
6
27
9
6
3
11
12
(D)
3

3
-

1
-

56
31
29
19
25
14
59
18
18
15

149
6
27
9
6
3
11
11
(D)
3

63
1
22
19
27
12
30
16
16
13

130
(D)
67
134
12
8
8
15
3
3

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................

43
52
24
9
29
16
-

17
87
67
14
8
8
-

-

-

43
52
24
9
29
16
-

17
87
67
14
8
8
-

20
23
27
11
14
6
10
1

7
288
91
3
3
2
3
(D)

States

ONIONS, GREEN
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 527

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

ONIONS, GREEN - Con.
States - Con.
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................

13
21
26
82
107
1
66
37
29
79

(D)
231
9
106
31
(D)
268
19
(D)
29

8
4
1
3
-

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
-

13
21
26
79
103
1
65
35
29
79

(D)
231
9
(D)
31
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
29

9
29
6
39
51
4
39
26
51
62

3
195
1
85
20
1
212
13
199
29

Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................

2
30
2
31
67
7
30
60
39
18

(D)
(D)
(D)
13
892
1
5
42
171
4

2
1
4
1
-

(D)
(D)
1
(D)
-

2
28
2
31
67
7
30
56
39
18

(D)
(D)
(D)
13
(D)
1
5
41
(D)
4

5
13
1
14
59
12
24
27
18

2
(D)
(D)
16
688
3
33
154
7

Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

92
2

20
(D)

-

-

92
2

20
(D)

40
-

41
-

370

4,240

11

933

361

3,308

304

3,647

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Hawaii .................................................

2
1
10
5
63
2
6
1
5
29

(D)
(D)
55
1
2,265
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
29

5
1
-

797
(D)
-

2
1
10
5
58
2
5
1
5
29

(D)
(D)
55
1
1,468
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
29

8
95
4
4
30

110
1,861
(D)
350
40

Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Nebraska ............................................

5
3
1
7
4
18
22
2
-

1
(Z)
(D)
1
2
5
181
(D)
-

1
-

(D)
-

5
3
1
7
4
18
22
2
-

1
(Z)
(D)
1
2
5
(D)
(D)
-

8
1
3
11
5
4
3
4

(D)
(D)
(Z)
2
3
(D)
(D)
1

New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

55
29
8
21
6
12
4
1

717
52
1
291
(D)
3
(Z)
(D)

1
1
1
1
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

55
28
8
20
5
12
4
1

(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
3
(Z)
(D)

4
57
1
14
8
1
16
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
254
(D)
4
-

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

2
13
10
1
6
16

(D)
443
2
(D)
1
2

-

-

2
13
10
1
6
16

(D)
443
2
(D)
1
2

12
6
5
-

(D)
1
5
-

863

8,859

86

4,915

796

3,944

435

6,936

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

10
2
3
1
145
3
8
1
4
-

7
(D)
(Z)
(D)
2,241
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
-

1
-

(D)
-

10
2
3
1
145
3
8
1
4
-

7
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
-

3
11
226
1
2

(D)
5
3,226
(D)
(D)

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................

6
69
20

1
4,289
8

55
-

4,022
-

6
14
20

1
267
8

7
29
-

2
615
-

PARSLEY
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

PEAS, CHINESE
(SUGAR AND SNOW)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

528 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

PEAS, CHINESE
(SUGAR AND SNOW) - Con.
States - Con.
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Montana .............................................

6
14
6
17
31
13
26
23
21
9

4
8
1
2
9
8
8
10
68
1

7
2
1
-

1
(D)
(D)
-

6
14
6
17
31
13
26
23
20
9

4
8
1
2
9
(D)
8
10
(D)
1

3
1
2
-

4
(D)
(D)
-

Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................

4
8
12
6
75
22
2
42
3
29

1
(D)
13
1
312
31
(D)
13
(Z)
1,018

6
4

(D)
(D)

4
8
12
6
73
22
2
42
3
27

1
(D)
13
1
(D)
31
(D)
13
(Z)
(D)

2
1
1
54

(D)
(D)
(D)
201

Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

65
1
5
2
7
3
1
17
14
35

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
327

3
6

1
318

65
1
5
2
7
3
1
17
14
29

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
9

1
3
3
1
79

(D)
6
(D)
(D)
2,455

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

5
66
1

1
69
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

5
65
1

1
(D)
(D)

5
-

3
-

4,532

214,057

2,047

206,092

2,568

7,965

4,849

219,176

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

121
17
10
10
68
60
27
29
76
83

135
22
1
(D)
826
102
59
5,075
138
731

2
2
27
7
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
5
-

120
17
10
9
68
60
27
3
73
83

(D)
22
1
8
826
102
59
(D)
133
731

102
13
8
101
7
21
38
90
98

350
26
4
2,489
35
85
4,967
490
792

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................

22
143
7
47
11
31
15
90
59
56

4
9,509
3
1,342
7
7
14
103
2,925
50

121
22
1
30
-

9,395
1,291
(D)
2,672
-

22
23
7
25
11
31
15
90
32
56

4
114
3
51
7
(D)
14
103
254
50

72
152
6
46
3
13
20
107
54
56

2,495
7,397
4
1,140
(Z)
4
55
103
2,842
107

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................

90
1,167
67
9
49
3
4
37
61
19

2,654
67,285
244
(D)
14
(D)
1
(D)
1,541
7

9
893
8
15
2

2,145
65,837
21
(D)
(D)

83
305
64
9
49
3
4
37
46
19

509
1,448
223
(D)
14
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)

160
1,216
28
16
39
10
33
84
12

1,149
68,993
239
3
18
4
27
2,638
5

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................

236
101
16
47
18
188
80
2
90
21

18,137
119
(D)
19
(D)
21,895
125
(D)
162
4

118
5
1
2
1
54
2
14
-

17,598
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
20,802
(D)
52
-

122
101
15
47
17
137
78
2
77
21

539
117
4
(D)
40
1,093
(D)
(D)
110
4

208
88
18
38
8
248
139
7
48
5

15,741
(D)
7
32
(D)
23,561
776
2
93
2

Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

27
66
45
61
56
351

(D)
494
22
32
69
39,293

1
11
2
16
171

(D)
44
(D)
9
39,061

26
59
43
61
50
182

27
451
(D)
32
60
232

22
170
18
63
32
376

(D)
769
10
35
81
39,000

PEAS, GREEN
(EXCLUDING SOUTHERN)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 529

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

PEAS, GREEN
(EXCLUDING SOUTHERN) - Con.
States - Con.
15
618
6

3
37,405
1

510
-

37,315
-

15
108
6

3
91
1

8
747
1

5
39,181
(D)

3,061

27,089

334

15,386

2,859

11,703

2,372

28,867

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Kentucky .............................................

371
2
264
25
6
250
158
1
1
18

1,580
(D)
2,029
(D)
279
1,628
3,010
(D)
(D)
6

28
34
5
7
-

36
1,414
(D)
142
-

362
2
234
25
1
250
151
1
1
18

1,545
(D)
615
(D)
(D)
1,628
2,868
(D)
(D)
6

293
4
169
27
1
187
290
10

1,744
(D)
2,243
80
(D)
1,425
3,645
2

Louisiana ............................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................

200
9
1
2
450
69
70
2
199

393
4
(D)
(D)
1,412
2,211
(D)
(D)
368

33
55
14
4
15

43
(D)
2,187
(D)
36

186
9
1
2
418
55
66
2
194

351
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
23
(D)
332

197
1
344
39
1
4
169

694
(D)
1,704
2,216
(D)
(D)
393

Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Virginia ................................................
West Virginia ......................................

2
140
111
98
585
25
2

(D)
3,235
341
(D)
6,292
28
(D)

14
6
3
115
1
-

2,858
13
(D)
4,097
(D)
-

2
129
107
95
521
25
2

(D)
377
328
(D)
2,195
(D)
(D)

112
1
88
68
347
20
-

2,754
(D)
757
4,925
5,463
40
-

9,572

62,363

315

11,872

9,379

50,492

8,484

58,998

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................

101
24
64
367
47
290
29
76
94
18

57
(D)
41
21,098
170
465
181
19,328
4,207
(D)

3
5
30
12
2
2
-

1
1
(D)
26
(D)
(D)
-

98
24
59
345
47
284
28
76
94
18

56
(D)
40
(D)
170
438
(D)
(D)
4,207
(D)

68
19
48
467
48
229
45
93
91
14

107
7
49
18,850
271
422
168
17,028
4,364
(D)

Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................

27
312
337
194
125
234
64
195
131
340

118
445
245
118
107
214
234
52
142
287

4
10
8
9
10
6
5
7
5

(D)
6
7
25
20
(D)
2
1
4

24
308
335
191
125
231
59
192
129
335

(D)
439
239
93
107
193
(D)
50
141
282

15
217
280
193
76
184
56
204
271
295

73
450
225
106
25
348
201
71
246
298

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

700
121
32
146
27
97
3
124
529
35

1,577
234
36
98
15
(D)
(D)
38
3,749
20

14
3
1
5
1
8
3

203
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
161
1

689
119
31
146
27
92
3
123
527
34

1,374
230
(D)
98
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,589
19

318
141
26
114
12
50
3
104
608
49

1,539
268
72
59
7
(D)
1
55
3,761
39

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................

861
304
5
823
75
113
1,038
75

1,139
2,421
2
1,547
(D)
561
986
83

38
24
36
3
6
32
1

36
20
491
(D)
(D)
11
(D)

839
290
5
794
72
111
1,020
75

1,103
2,401
2
1,056
(D)
(D)
975
(D)

793
182
6
717
60
149
1,036
38

1,256
2,501
2
1,347
(D)
130
1,156
116

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................
PEAS, GREEN SOUTHERN
(COWPEAS) - BLACKEYED,
CROWDER, ETC.
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING
PIMIENTOS) (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

530 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING
PIMIENTOS) (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
71
11
144
103
42
132
189
110
107
486

497
1
183
97
27
46
232
519
34
396

3
3
1
6
3
3
2
1

1
(Z)
(D)
(D)
1
188
(D)
(D)

68
11
144
100
42
126
188
109
107
485

496
1
183
97
(D)
(D)
232
331
(D)
(D)

27
11
64
422
30
95
135
46
129
206

441
7
178
1,071
(D)
65
645
342
63
284

6,124

37,372

466

23,278

5,780

14,093

4,748

42,666

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

97
155
44
385
72
144
16
77
62
18

(D)
3,627
(D)
5,617
372
127
48
2,053
907
14

8
13
3
33
1
5
1
4
-

8
(D)
(D)
1,781
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

90
146
42
362
71
141
15
74
62
18

(D)
(D)
11
3,836
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
907
14

72
58
16
396
71
95
15
77
55
19

87
4,955
79
5,210
882
109
22
1,460
1,412
23

Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................

15
198
173
137
78
121
20
83
64
186

6
125
296
65
20
72
17
18
324
173

9
15
11
4
9
6
4
10
7

4
(D)
4
1
3
6
(Z)
262
(D)

15
194
168
129
76
112
14
80
58
179

6
121
(D)
61
19
69
11
17
63
(D)

11
100
137
104
45
75
29
71
97
113

4
102
355
56
21
45
133
15
378
221

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................

366
82
25
82
15
58
50
268
330

1,374
55
11
28
4
22
9
761
10,684

18
4
10
2
7
1
2
115

865
1
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9,075

352
78
19
82
15
53
49
267
244

509
54
7
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,608

122
49
10
43
11
35
1
36
269
282

(D)
28
11
26
(D)
12
(D)
8
914
16,569

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................

472
153
1
463
72
76
500
31
42
7

325
1,048
(D)
742
(D)
(D)
233
16
13
2

28
30
32
5
1
22
1
3
-

14
526
462
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(Z)
-

458
126
1
437
67
75
483
30
39
7

312
522
(D)
280
19
46
228
(D)
13
2

358
118
1
351
45
109
398
15
26
3

223
1,035
(D)
1,046
876
216
202
11
79
2

Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

65
177
25
87
95
100
66
269
2

41
6,018
29
16
161
55
23
234
(D)

29
1
2
1
4
2
3
-

4,756
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
-

65
150
25
86
95
97
66
266
2

41
1,262
(D)
(D)
(D)
52
(D)
(D)
(D)

44
459
18
49
56
59
60
63
2

71
4,350
28
13
214
115
35
377
(D)

15,014

1,131,963

1,739

599,604

13,855

532,359

9,408

1,266,087

267
65
123
168
224
248
133
21
181
122
15

1,082
855
3,972
76
37,858
62,694
100
2,402
26,526
380
7

11
1
1
7
22
4
2
37
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
2
8,554
710
(D)
18,285
-

263
65
122
161
212
245
133
19
146
122
15

(D)
(D)
(D)
74
29,305
61,984
100
(D)
8,241
380
7

126
68
22
43
269
229
60
11
106
62
11

2,742
851
7,679
36
48,217
78,959
71
3,897
35,386
948
6

South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

PEPPERS OTHER THAN BELL
(INCLUDING CHILE)
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

POTATOES (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 531

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

POTATOES (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................

703
253
263
230
137
531
97
464
236
205

350,905
6,244
2,288
646
5,266
291
123
56,362
2,964
2,616

386
16
15
6
9
16
9
124
27
7

151,745
5,261
907
465
(D)
4
10
32,576
2,674
(D)

457
241
251
226
132
521
96
384
218
204

199,160
983
1,381
181
(D)
287
113
23,786
290
(D)

818
84
131
117
38
257
32
444
139
103

364,229
6,825
2,491
1,005
3,764
297
114
64,474
3,038
3,220

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

600
478
178
313
152
135
24
132
127
142

42,267
49,935
166
6,127
11,192
20,438
7,491
79
2,442
5,675

66
62
24
24
2
24
4
1
8
3

30,373
34,906
65
5,837
(D)
8,393
(D)
(D)
764
(D)

558
427
168
299
150
122
22
131
125
141

11,894
15,029
102
290
(D)
12,045
(D)
(D)
1,679
(D)

395
284
54
156
143
60
14
65
103
28

45,840
58,107
69
5,256
10,479
22,059
7,607
65
2,951
6,186

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

860
1,123
152
631
215
345
1,258
30
226
45

18,911
14,760
91,855
2,943
307
36,361
9,690
542
154
854

76
89
68
50
8
57
85
2
6
3

8,117
7,634
67,733
1,875
2
24,958
5,001
(D)
2
820

818
1,058
100
593
207
299
1,214
30
222
42

10,794
7,125
24,122
1,068
305
11,403
4,689
(D)
152
34

530
504
216
314
67
278
984
15
77
22

22,094
19,500
105,367
4,865
434
47,828
11,094
525
305
967

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

398
330
113
202
596
618
277
608
20

304
17,129
464
266
5,408
157,499
275
63,933
843

1
38
15
8
62
196
6
50
1

(D)
12,100
6
2
673
128,631
5
29,956
(D)

398
304
111
194
556
462
271
581
19

(D)
5,029
458
264
4,735
28,868
270
33,977
(D)

192
250
92
93
302
408
182
399
11

423
18,504
749
248
5,774
159,317
186
80,332
711

15,088

92,955

444

12,306

14,877

80,649

14,073

97,408

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

62
8
234
42
359
154
332
36
35
32

707
1
593
285
5,106
2,428
1,372
493
149
182

4
3
13
-

1
(Z)
54
-

62
8
234
40
359
154
327
36
35
32

707
1
593
284
5,105
2,428
1,318
493
149
182

56
4
29
62
407
107
333
66
18
45

497
(D)
565
421
6,384
1,346
1,559
599
36
250

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

55
74
502
454
282
135
393
8
372
165

167
233
13,679
3,246
830
1,008
1,081
38
806
1,487

93
11
6
4
11
7

9,749
15
5
8
11
7

55
74
422
450
279
135
393
8
364
164

167
233
3,930
3,231
824
1,008
1,073
38
795
1,480

32
43
475
495
263
102
348
30
335
287

164
196
12,296
4,242
860
705
1,524
48
684
1,770

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

503
1,171
546
24
240
80
118
15
225
530

2,037
6,848
2,262
160
1,430
109
1,440
58
633
2,523

14
37
8
1
11
9
2
-

(D)
257
77
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
-

499
1,158
546
23
233
80
112
15
225
530

(D)
6,591
2,185
(D)
(D)
109
1,434
58
(D)
2,523

510
1,145
483
52
301
49
82
17
200
628

2,723
7,414
2,593
209
1,697
100
791
60
719
3,094

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

139
1,416
296
52
1,091
77
346
1,690
92
44

4,030
6,650
1,826
164
5,092
284
2,031
7,717
230
196

2
81
17
28
1
11
33
1

(D)
196
113
147
(D)
1,034
79
(D)

139
1,396
292
52
1,076
76
339
1,680
92
44

(D)
6,454
1,713
164
4,945
(D)
998
7,638
230
(D)

43
1,311
281
38
1,088
81
240
1,576
68
27

3,225
6,782
1,327
61
5,564
603
1,782
7,402
297
101

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................

69
266

142
2,385

2

(D)

69
264

142
(D)

67
332

253
3,742

PUMPKINS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

532 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

PUMPKINS - Con.
States - Con.
70
159
259
244
419
110
1,055
8

1,834
661
420
2,075
1,968
234
3,600
28

4
6
9
15
-

87
(D)
83
129
-

66
159
259
243
406
110
1,055
8

1,747
661
(D)
1,992
1,839
234
3,600
28

88
117
211
271
259
105
861
5

3,333
502
547
2,271
1,752
269
4,023
(D)

818

14,599

18

264

805

14,335

626

17,056

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

9
2
15
4
76
4
8
7
25
8

17
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,705
4
1
5
6,279
8

3
-

(D)
-

9
2
15
2
76
4
8
7
25
8

17
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,705
4
1
5
6,279
8

7
7
4
1
92
3
4
2
16
4

1
4
(D)
(D)
3,411
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,464
1

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

23
3
21
5
17
17
10
1
3
4

35
1
42
2
4
8
2
(D)
(D)
1

1
-

(D)
-

23
3
21
5
17
17
10
1
3
4

35
1
42
2
(D)
8
2
(D)
(D)
1

11
4
17
10
20
5
6
13
10

18
1
7
236
6
1
(D)
2
14

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................

24
50
16
8
28
14
2
14
27
21

(D)
2,166
(D)
1
5
30
(D)
3
232
10

1
-

(D)
-

24
49
16
8
28
14
2
14
27
21

(D)
(D)
(D)
1
5
30
(D)
3
232
10

20
26
18
2
8
10
2
7
23
8

43
2,646
1,754
(D)
2
19
(D)
(D)
192
1

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................

57
25
20
24
31
34
6
5
3
6

154
705
999
6
648
11
(D)
(D)
1
3

2
3
2
3
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
210
(D)
-

56
25
19
22
28
34
6
3
3
6

(D)
705
(D)
(D)
438
11
(D)
(D)
1
3

36
28
14
1
32
41
1
1
2
3

682
245
1,231
(D)
396
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
2

Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

24
1
11
24
11
1
68
1

34
(D)
2
6
128
(D)
33
(D)

1
-

(D)
-

24
1
11
24
11
1
67
1

34
(D)
2
6
128
(D)
(D)
(D)

21
3
11
10
31
31
-

14
(D)
2
4
428
19
-

574

1,404

42

448

542

956

467

1,809

Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................

3
2
17
6
13
1
1
13
13

2
(D)
4
2
3
(D)
(D)
8
2

-

-

3
2
17
6
13
1
1
13
13

2
(D)
4
2
3
(D)
(D)
8
2

7
2
19
26
3
1
13
7

2
(D)
(D)
8
20
(D)
4
4

Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................

22
15
2
15
9
25
48

5
12
(D)
3
2
26
106

3
1
1

(Z)
(D)
(D)

19
15
2
15
9
25
47

5
12
(D)
(D)
2
26
(D)

8
9
6
19
5
17
24

5
3
2
3
4
7
144

Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................
RADISHES
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

RHUBARB
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

RHUBARB - Con.
States - Con.
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................

42
11
12
2
11
7
1
57
5
3

79
2
1
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
24
1
2

4
1
2
3

5
(D)
(D)
2

40
11
12
2
10
7
1
57
5
-

74
2
1
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
1
-

7
7
8
11
62
1
-

6
2
(D)
12
36
(D)
-

Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Dakota ......................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

29
6
31
31
2
5
14
10
46
9
35

20
1
616
9
(D)
12
7
2
437
1
6

2
6
2
1
16
-

(D)
222
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

29
6
28
29
2
5
13
10
30
9
35

(D)
1
394
(D)
(D)
12
(D)
2
(D)
1
6

26
46
38
2
8
5
59
2
19

45
(D)
6
(D)
2
1
824
(D)
9

1,202

44,071

112

14,226

1,121

29,846

1,109

49,859

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

1
3
19
11
174
25
6
5
17
5

(D)
(D)
3,639
3
25,843
1,850
2
(D)
30
(D)

28
3
3
-

6,999
(D)
10
-

1
3
19
11
158
25
6
2
15
5

(D)
(D)
3,639
3
18,844
1,850
2
(D)
20
(D)

7
6
29
5
232
26
6
5
13
16

1
1
4,099
95
28,017
1,982
9
675
23
54

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

9
15
23
13
6
14
11
4
22
21

16
2
35
1
1
5
(D)
(Z)
5
1,305

4
6

(Z)
1,273

9
15
23
13
6
14
11
22
15

16
2
35
1
1
5
(D)
5
33

19
3
20
13
13
8
4
2
23
37

13
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
9
1
(D)
10
1,206

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

42
33
15
3
31
22
5
1
15
72

15
(D)
10
(Z)
5
5
5
(D)
4
2,737

1
4
2
21

(D)
347
(D)
1,248

42
30
13
3
31
22
5
1
15
56

(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
5
5
5
(D)
4
1,489

14
16
16
6
1
12
83

7
63
9
3
(D)
13
3,442

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

22
74
40
17
24
32
56
4
7
3

10
247
(D)
7
1,799
521
34
(Z)
(D)
1

4
1
1
10
1
1
-

3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

18
74
39
16
15
31
56
4
6
3

7
247
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
34
(Z)
4
1

13
63
40
26
13
44
62
2
1

254
424
206
109
1,523
285
588
(D)
(D)

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

14
37
9
49
26
57
7
78
3

(D)
2,986
1
21
(D)
215
1
18
1

1
11
5
5
-

(D)
797
(D)
110
-

13
30
9
49
26
53
7
78
3

2
2,189
1
(D)
(D)
105
1
18
1

3
54
6
37
16
63
6
24
1

(D)
3,840
(D)
23
(D)
423
4
14
(D)

11,821

54,454

397

6,706

11,601

47,748

11,035

71,236

258
9
1,253

817
12
689

11
-

5
-

252
9
1,253

813
(D)
689

181
26
49

677
(D)
324

SPINACH
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

SQUASH, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

534 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

SQUASH, ALL (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................

119
706
149
196
35
188
184
112
49
147

193
5,535
635
843
69
7,349
4,502
285
37
819

18
15
2
12
4
2
3

38
326
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
(D)

103
697
149
192
35
184
182
112
49
145

156
5,210
635
835
69
(D)
4,387
285
37
814

76
830
64
277
50
406
238
56
30
132

404
10,302
943
1,230
125
9,692
9,013
185
175
383

Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................

141
138
63
239
72
202
163
318
582
476

284
175
51
179
91
343
480
1,849
7,513
931

5
8
3
4
9
4
26
46
12

23
(D)
(Z)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
2,529
60

140
134
63
236
72
198
161
313
550
470

261
101
51
179
85
336
333
1,557
4,984
871

108
92
25
110
61
342
281
439
802
387

470
108
50
136
219
460
907
1,834
7,341
908

Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................

100
149
128
60
15
158
297
519
742
503

132
168
64
129
25
203
3,453
507
3,896
2,864

14
7
1
2
12
43
31

(D)
9
(D)
(D)
5
630
253

91
149
128
58
15
158
297
515
719
482

83
168
64
119
25
202
3,453
502
3,265
2,611

68
87
64
38
11
150
588
46
1,098
351

246
205
44
159
29
252
3,760
80
4,226
2,864

North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................

27
336
125
212
415
56
217
66
200
288

34
731
96
1,701
811
172
1,048
97
449
1,627

7
2
25
13
1
9
1
14

11
(D)
1,022
74
(D)
204
(D)
204

27
336
123
189
404
56
208
66
200
284

34
720
73
680
737
153
844
97
372
1,424

31
288
87
264
826
50
112
51
97
355

29
1,132
359
2,313
1,061
218
1,589
138
1,256
1,807

Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

169
123
234
244
79
547
13

265
207
408
646
34
1,003
4

3
6
12
10
-

(D)
5
15
(D)
-

167
123
231
237
79
547
13

250
203
393
613
34
1,003
4

33
177
160
223
91
625
2

80
305
872
1,022
53
1,243
(D)

9,170

34,094

229

2,933

9,029

31,160

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................

250
8
1,185
117
580
121
165
34
162
178

808
(D)
642
191
3,523
(D)
654
(D)
5,512
(D)

10
18
12
6
4
2

(D)
38
257
1
(D)
(D)

245
8
1,185
101
574
121
161
34
158
176

(D)
(D)
642
153
3,266
(D)
652
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................

72
32
99
91
53
50
206
72
92
151

249
10
376
98
22
27
140
(D)
85
400

1
1
2
3
3
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)

72
32
98
90
53
50
203
72
92
148

249
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
27
139
(D)
85
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................

202
342
309
97
121
95
34
15
117
262

462
2,886
325
109
60
29
34
(D)
(D)
2,410

4
15
2
12
5
1
-

(D)
662
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

200
330
308
90
121
95
32
15
117
262

(D)
2,224
(D)
(D)
60
29
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,410

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................

494
447
465

483
1,008
2,731

12
20
27

5
40
(D)

490
437
446

478
968
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

SQUASH, SUMMER
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 535

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

SQUASH, SUMMER
(SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................

14
231
124
144
284
48
215
41
185
286

4
432
(D)
746
488
(D)
1,043
28
(D)
1,592

5
2
11
7
9
1
13

9
(D)
380
37
204
(D)
(D)

14
231
122
134
278
48
206
41
185
281

4
423
(D)
366
451
(D)
839
28
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

118
82
213
165
75
218
9

91
65
312
328
25
180
1

2
10
5
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

116
82
210
163
75
218
9

(D)
65
(D)
(D)
25
180
1

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

4,798

20,360

193

3,773

4,654

16,587

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

15
3
79
6
252
113
92
4
42
16

10
(D)
47
3
2,012
(D)
190
(D)
1,837
(D)

1
3
2
6
1
-

(D)
69
(D)
7
(D)
-

14
3
79
6
249
111
89
4
41
16

(D)
(D)
47
3
1,944
(D)
183
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

44
32
81
66
108
17
70
3
160
36

36
27
443
187
153
25
40
(D)
258
80

2
5
6
1
9
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)

44
32
80
65
102
17
70
2
151
35

36
27
(D)
(D)
(D)
25
40
(D)
251
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

241
399
352
9
55
81
33
10
112
83

1,387
4,627
606
23
108
34
95
(D)
(D)
1,043

22
35
11
2
2
1
2
-

(D)
1,866
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

231
366
344
7
55
81
31
9
112
83

(D)
2,760
(D)
(D)
108
34
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,043

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

46
526
91
24
172
8
119
210
29
8

24
2,887
133
30
299
(D)
956
323
(D)
5

33
4
3
15
6
1
-

590
(D)
2
642
37
(D)
-

46
506
87
24
172
8
105
205
28
8

24
2,297
(D)
30
297
(D)
314
286
(D)
5

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

47
28
23
102
96
62
134
18
433
8

69
(D)
35
174
143
96
319
9
823
3

3
1
6
2
6
-

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
-

47
28
21
101
91
60
129
18
433
8

69
(D)
(D)
(D)
138
(D)
(D)
9
823
3

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

28,241

622,946

3,670

361,886

25,409

261,060

22,473

692,819

674
4
2,172
242

1,204
1
4,813
1,342

37
24

39
(D)

656
4
2,172
220

1,164
1
4,813
(D)

685
1
50
137

2,956
(D)
1,670
1,910

SQUASH, WINTER
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

SWEET CORN
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

536 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

SWEET CORN - Con.
States - Con.
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................

330
174
304
79
385
512
80
260
595
624

24,866
6,933
4,610
9,067
39,622
23,045
526
11,904
18,615
4,304

3
35
16
143
157
51

24
5,661
12
10,991
12,130
(D)

330
174
301
49
374
512
80
119
465
603

24,866
6,933
4,586
3,406
39,610
23,045
526
913
6,486
(D)

433
136
291
78
340
559
80
203
506
559

28,969
7,418
4,697
10,470
38,933
23,905
503
10,783
23,273
5,569

Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................

410
165
1,065
199
284
411
372
1,067
1,608
383

3,548
792
2,304
423
1,915
9,787
5,248
9,499
114,471
2,507

59
1
79
28
5
77
50
1,044
50

1,768
(D)
65
52
3
6,025
54
106,811
570

371
165
1,025
181
280
363
372
1,052
640
357

1,780
(D)
2,238
372
1,912
3,762
5,248
9,445
7,660
1,937

462
140
724
209
279
410
376
982
1,804
361

4,876
684
2,010
438
1,970
10,096
5,680
10,885
139,244
1,668

Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................

561
108
132
17
187
456
1,155
1,424
1,620
38

3,065
170
839
82
1,745
7,677
3,016
40,183
6,221
116

53
12
2
1
5
41
190
161
3

30
7
(D)
(D)
546
24
19,644
683
3

530
108
123
16
186
454
1,148
1,317
1,531
37

3,035
170
832
(D)
(D)
7,131
2,991
20,539
5,538
113

369
81
140
16
158
508
69
1,281
1,142
48

1,633
234
1,844
54
1,743
11,799
379
44,363
5,877
186

Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................

1,467
234
520
2,342
76
682
66
740
485
231

13,180
442
27,825
17,219
855
2,393
185
3,109
3,087
1,561

127
12
154
141
1
40
2
11
47
17

443
42
23,158
2,351
(D)
80
(D)
(D)
497
43

1,413
228
382
2,289
76
657
65
735
453
225

12,738
400
4,668
14,868
(D)
2,313
(D)
(D)
2,590
1,518

1,292
180
694
2,101
64
462
86
663
297
136

12,854
558
36,760
17,340
980
2,052
1,463
3,336
2,856
1,073

Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

235
631
706
364
1,350
15

1,105
3,416
91,977
892
91,218
27

7
54
220
510
-

(D)
629
83,372
83,644
-

229
592
521
364
850
15

(D)
2,787
8,605
892
7,573
27

194
501
687
215
1,278
6

951
2,398
105,090
724
97,647
(D)

1,910

105,284

259

21,360

1,807

83,924

2,366

92,310

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................

83
1
53
92
1
3
10
31
69
94

2,297
(D)
3,125
13,644
(D)
(D)
10
2,859
573
297

5
7
17
8
1
-

(D)
369
1,789
(D)
(D)
-

81
1
48
87
1
3
10
27
68
94

(D)
(D)
2,757
11,856
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
297

115
50
133
6
4
38
90
59

2,524
1,164
10,007
(D)
(D)
3,105
634
294

Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................

21
23
19
36
66
120
4
61
9
22

19
13
8
49
44
14,863
1
107
2
27

2
40
9
-

(D)
3,300
27
-

21
23
19
36
65
106
4
57
9
22

19
13
8
49
(D)
11,563
1
80
2
27

36
12
18
17
96
145
4
66
4
-

40
5
8
29
59
16,877
(D)
164
(D)
-

Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................

122
46
11
60
2
19
389
33
29

21,027
54
2
1,068
(D)
7
42,108
12
13

43
3
4
83
3
3

4,163
(D)
1
9,612
(Z)
(Z)

109
43
11
60
2
15
355
31
26

16,865
(D)
2
1,068
(D)
7
32,496
12
12

156
60
7
3
92
1
30
563
46
12

13,492
73
6
1
1,208
(D)
16
38,745
13
21

Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................

1
54
5
107

(D)
38
1
497

12

12

1
54
5
102

(D)
38
1
484

81
1
119

34
(D)
847

SWEET POTATOES
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

SWEET POTATOES
(SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

2
57
45
3
83
3
7
14

(D)
167
2,006
(D)
330
(Z)
1
13

11
1
7
-

577
(D)
8
-

2
57
45
2
81
3
7
14

(D)
167
1,429
(D)
322
(Z)
1
13

64
86
10
133
1
8
-

279
2,192
2
456
(D)
2
-

25,809

442,225

1,761

319,549

24,630

122,675

19,539

448,500

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

727
1
199
414
1,782
201
435
82
339
378

1,336
(D)
65
1,101
335,133
322
609
115
40,437
4,611

36
36
490
15
1
16
-

18
35
297,357
17
(D)
560
-

712
1
199
395
1,344
201
425
82
329
378

1,318
(D)
65
1,066
37,776
322
591
(D)
39,877
4,611

545
1
80
227
1,769
130
347
46
218
353

1,781
(D)
38
1,121
332,839
297
477
115
45,648
5,779

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

124
110
525
600
346
219
1,142
264
363
468

677
44
857
8,868
168
127
899
222
166
769

1
28
64
16
74
42
15
32

(D)
118
8,421
5
28
12
5
109

124
109
516
554
338
219
1,102
235
352
455

677
(D)
740
447
164
127
871
210
161
660

72
65
334
511
288
159
659
239
330
393

664
23
964
9,056
205
111
911
370
161
811

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................

539
1,155
542
426
687
119
154
21
247
789

577
5,490
1,568
431
551
48
91
16
153
4,130

10
75
19
43
51
8
1
2
12

3
2,995
(D)
(D)
46
1
(D)
(D)
1,353

532
1,120
529
399
652
119
147
20
245
782

575
2,494
(D)
(D)
505
48
90
(D)
(D)
2,777

422
831
376
279
484
57
79
25
161
815

450
6,041
344
305
401
25
114
39
128
4,677

New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................

327
1,407
1,429
20
1,351
458
506
1,737
111
580

189
2,876
3,726
15
7,368
229
355
3,458
124
3,134

23
95
107
127
19
11
98
1
23

10
509
55
4,805
5
13
1,470
(D)
166

308
1,368
1,365
20
1,272
444
504
1,670
111
567

179
2,367
3,671
15
2,563
224
342
1,988
(D)
2,968

136
1,212
851
29
1,083
271
553
1,436
70
357

61
2,402
2,608
(D)
8,963
226
388
4,328
91
3,080

South Dakota ......................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

63
806
833
224
216
772
409
371
779
12

32
4,021
1,487
166
91
4,462
318
188
406
(D)

3
4
65
9
11
65
13
-

(D)
1
146
3
(D)
35
4
-

63
803
797
217
210
731
403
371
779
12

(D)
4,020
1,341
163
(D)
4,427
313
188
406
(D)

44
362
976
127
148
559
301
192
532
5

37
4,327
1,536
177
85
5,314
367
146
449
(D)

914

3,632

39

582

890

3,050

837

5,293

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

50
4
12
18
44
2
8
3
15
32

44
1
2
14
246
(D)
(D)
1
27
361

8
1
1

2
(D)
(D)

48
4
12
17
44
2
8
3
15
31

42
1
2
(D)
246
(D)
(D)
1
27
(D)

31
8
1
6
90
9
11
8
18
30

25
(D)
(D)
26
891
140
12
6
37
220

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................

5
34

1
22

-

-

5
34

1
22

9
1
30

13
(D)
123

TOMATOES IN THE OPEN
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

TURNIPS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

See footnote(s) at end of table.

538 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

TURNIPS - Con.
States - Con.
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................

14
9
18
32
28
9
25
24
33
3

(D)
1
17
7
24
14
14
58
822
(D)

1
3
3
3
-

(D)
1
1
(D)
-

14
9
18
32
26
9
23
24
30
3

(D)
1
17
7
23
14
13
58
(D)
(D)

14
5
7
18
13
9
35
15
26
2

(D)
1
27
10
24
1
40
45
588
(D)

Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................

20
38
1
3
6
24
13
43
72
30

55
53
(D)
1
(D)
208
4
89
271
57

3
4
2
2

(D)
1
(D)
(D)

18
38
1
3
6
24
13
42
70
29

(D)
53
(D)
1
(D)
208
4
88
(D)
(D)

14
26
2
3
29
9
18
75
25

23
53
(D)
(D)
251
2
65
294
87

Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

21
17
52
38
18
39
2
17
3

36
330
43
45
154
236
(D)
12
(D)

1
1
1
1
1
2
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

20
16
52
37
17
37
2
17
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
(D)

11
17
69
1
24
20
52
9
19
7

(D)
526
76
(D)
425
165
579
5
57
54

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

15
19
1

6
6
(D)

1

(D)

15
19
-

6
6
-

3
7
1

(Z)
4
(D)

836

9,365

58

2,361

792

7,005

860

10,546

Alabama .............................................
Alaska ................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Illinois .................................................

134
1
7
38
9
5
2
42
59
9

495
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
55
2,777
49

3
4
2
-

1
(D)
(D)
-

131
1
7
35
9
5
2
42
57
9

494
(D)
(D)
97
(D)
3
(D)
55
(D)
49

103
2
4
42
21
3
2
61
88
11

579
(D)
120
707
523
(D)
(D)
73
4,129
(D)

Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................

5
1
7
23
27
20
5
25
-

14
(D)
4
14
35
66
1
158
-

2
5
-

(D)
(D)
-

5
1
7
23
27
16
5
25
-

14
(D)
4
14
(D)
(D)
1
158
-

9
2
4
20
33
1
17
2
12
1

26
(D)
(D)
27
54
(D)
43
(D)
154
(D)

Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Pennsylvania ......................................

64
8
14
20
83
13
24
4

331
1
173
16
579
230
(D)
1

8
10
9
-

(D)
(D)
(D)
-

58
8
14
20
76
13
15
4

(D)
1
173
16
(D)
230
7
1

58
7
1
16
7
13
89
12
13
11

132
14
(D)
115
1
56
460
(D)
261
16

South Carolina ...................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Wisconsin ...........................................

48
53
54
27
5

1,824
(D)
683
13
2

7
1
7
-

609
(D)
(D)
-

42
52
51
27
5

1,214
93
(D)
13
2

46
53
64
2
25
5

791
1,274
359
(D)
65
(D)

62

679

1

(D)

61

(D)

60

699

2
17
6

(D)
151
426

-

-

2
17
6

(D)
151
426

21
10

258
341

TURNIP GREENS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

WATERCRESS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Arizona ...............................................
California ............................................
Florida ................................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

WATERCRESS - Con.
States - Con.
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................
Indiana ................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Missouri ..............................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................

1
15
1
2
1
3
4
3

(D)
21
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
8
2

1
-

(D)
-

1
15
2
1
3
4
3

(D)
21
(D)
(D)
1
8
2

3
19
2
1
-

2
33
(D)
(D)
-

Ohio ....................................................
Oregon ................................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Virginia ................................................
West Virginia ......................................

1
3
2
1

(D)
2
(D)
(D)

-

-

1
3
2
1

(D)
2
(D)
(D)

1
1
1
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

12,808

142,359

27

271

12,804

142,089

10,121

164,525

Alabama .............................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................

732
1,450
271
276
78
35
86
401
564
4

3,051
6,295
2,059
10,977
679
25
2,769
20,418
21,460
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

732
1,450
271
276
78
35
86
401
564
4

3,051
6,295
(D)
10,977
679
25
2,769
20,418
21,460
(D)

716
68
191
349
94
40
83
464
648
14

5,860
5,541
2,267
12,899
615
33
2,024
23,239
22,709
631

Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................

29
116
228
88
88
554
222
15
273
40

25
1,044
6,582
823
363
641
1,294
6
2,295
29

1
-

(D)
-

29
116
228
88
88
554
222
15
273
40

25
1,044
6,582
(D)
363
641
1,294
6
2,295
29

19
120
269
80
77
383
226
15
196
23

61
1,457
5,976
372
343
450
1,785
7
2,122
14

Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey .........................................
New Mexico ........................................

194
279
485
318
31
58
9
14
179
400

1,014
208
2,406
3,479
10
376
13
6
769
1,813

10

7

194
279
485
318
31
58
9
14
179
397

1,014
208
2,406
3,479
10
376
13
6
769
1,805

178
87
418
285
8
69
11
18
188
98

584
163
4,003
4,993
(D)
814
9
8
647
1,992

New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

125
1,242
16
213
329
65
413
8
671
49

(D)
5,888
14
256
4,186
908
647
2
6,474
255

9
3
-

5
(D)
-

125
1,242
16
213
329
65
413
8
671
49

(D)
5,883
14
256
4,186
908
647
2
(D)
255

98
940
11
208
311
62
414
4
542
35

128
6,220
24
354
5,307
830
554
2
7,405
342

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

383
920
121
30
374
53
89
185
5

606
28,984
524
6
972
754
28
198
3

1
1
-

(D)
(D)
-

383
920
121
30
374
52
89
185
5

606
(D)
524
6
972
(D)
28
198
3

235
1,206
93
14
325
40
19
128
1

738
38,824
246
6
1,133
597
13
187
(D)

6,846

47,563

381

1,683

6,668

45,880

2,982

31,819

135
31
41
11
540
38
154

276
62
(D)
29
21,031
105
273

9
1
40
1
8

6
(D)
515
(D)
14

129
31
41
11
519
37
150

270
62
(D)
(D)
20,515
(D)
259

44
14
6
404
28
10

745
1,884
13
10,429
1,024
18

WATERMELONS
United States Total
United States ......................................
States

VEGETABLES, OTHER
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................
States
Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
See footnote(s) at end of table.

540 UNITED STATES

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Table 30. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Harvested
Farms

Harvested for processing
Acres

Farms

2002
harvested

Harvested for fresh market

Acres

Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

VEGETABLES, OTHER
(SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Delaware ............................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii ................................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ............................................

20
123
68
406
43
108
124
113
46
179

(D)
2,667
784
966
37
249
787
231
63
291

7
22
9
6
11
2
24

(D)
19
16
(D)
27
(D)
(D)

20
111
68
406
43
99
122
107
46
173

31
2,649
784
966
37
234
(D)
204
(D)
(D)

7
65
38
161
13
75
65
41
19
56

(D)
2,007
873
454
16
2,072
161
42
27
69

Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland ............................................
Massachusetts ...................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................

69
238
58
250
268
154
85
100
49
25

100
(D)
297
736
2,032
232
532
393
28
38

15
1
1
5
18
4
12
15
-

23
(D)
(D)
6
89
2
35
85
-

60
237
58
245
262
153
80
87
49
25

77
(D)
(D)
729
1,943
230
497
308
28
38

11
27
63
32
107
43
30
46
4
15

4
44
394
168
(D)
906
111
85
2
23

Nevada ...............................................
New Hampshire ..................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ........................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
North Dakota ......................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................

3
82
258
140
320
241
7
258
50
157

2
129
2,354
445
1,889
774
4
811
42
504

8
29
20
34
14

8
49
79
93
56

3
82
258
139
315
235
7
236
50
152

2
129
2,354
437
1,839
695
4
718
42
449

1
11
135
12
153
114
98
12
122

(D)
7
1,716
(D)
718
1,505
500
64
321

Pennsylvania ......................................
Rhode Island ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee .........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................

401
71
113
8
82
117
59
129
144
384

1,556
219
728
6
157
1,355
41
249
216
1,468

16
5
12
3
4
14
9

52
(D)
21
1
(Z)
8
12

395
71
111
8
82
110
59
126
137
377

1,504
219
(D)
6
157
1,334
40
248
208
1,456

154
9
25
8
440
10
18
16
76
92

614
22
(D)
19
571
745
18
22
172
627

West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

101
244
1

130
687
(D)

2
-

(D)
-

101
244
1

(D)
687
(D)

33
19
-

43
(D)
-

1

2002 data do not include potatoes, sweet potatoes, or ginseng.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 541

Table 31. Land in Orchards: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Total
Farms

Irrigated
Acres

Farms

Total
Acres

Farms

Irrigated
Acres

Farms

Acres

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..........................................................

115,935

5,039,476

61,189

3,981,316

113,649

5,330,439

64,907

4,374,125

Alabama .................................................................
Alaska .....................................................................
Arizona ...................................................................
Arkansas .................................................................
California ................................................................
Colorado .................................................................
Connecticut .............................................................
Delaware ................................................................
Florida .....................................................................
Georgia ...................................................................

1,897
10
1,527
666
39,484
877
338
32
8,993
3,745

22,122
18
37,200
13,932
2,826,291
6,986
3,672
524
677,403
129,921

238
2
1,259
147
32,908
877
55
13
5,789
897

1,926
(D)
37,022
1,432
2,728,176
6,986
391
(D)
597,775
57,565

1,852
10
1,504
565
38,693
673
300
25
10,115
4,273

28,009
16
63,180
14,487
2,871,626
6,008
3,478
672
894,955
145,602

182
4
1,504
137
34,566
673
42
12
7,106
982

2,399
(D)
63,180
1,827
2,828,788
6,008
317
(D)
824,984
70,333

Hawaii .....................................................................
Idaho .......................................................................
Illinois ......................................................................
Indiana ....................................................................
Iowa ........................................................................
Kansas ....................................................................
Kentucky .................................................................
Louisiana ................................................................
Maine ......................................................................
Maryland .................................................................

4,443
485
871
546
743
432
1,040
1,050
374
472

36,652
7,682
6,032
3,843
2,724
7,162
3,861
18,201
3,015
4,542

1,134
404
55
45
62
63
117
149
37
90

9,830
7,556
436
342
153
322
364
1,816
101
899

2,833
442
830
613
493
476
839
1,022
415
441

34,908
7,172
8,168
5,354
3,141
7,042
4,380
15,778
4,037
4,931

810
344
67
47
26
76
80
192
62
66

12,090
6,831
975
268
(D)
522
379
2,105
358
608

Massachusetts ........................................................
Michigan .................................................................
Minnesota ...............................................................
Mississippi ..............................................................
Missouri ..................................................................
Montana ..................................................................
Nebraska ................................................................
Nevada ...................................................................
New Hampshire ......................................................
New Jersey .............................................................

458
2,712
814
937
1,345
389
339
79
263
718

5,416
115,284
4,979
15,948
22,447
1,491
1,500
460
2,285
10,537

86
530
128
138
214
288
140
79
34
177

766
10,897
612
2,362
2,428
1,173
456
460
185
6,407

384
2,601
569
1,100
1,267
386
231
73
204
721

5,426
118,166
4,148
15,230
21,755
1,740
1,080
420
2,658
12,155

79
478
93
127
150
296
87
73
34
156

698
13,264
881
1,598
2,491
1,399
282
420
222
6,437

New Mexico ............................................................
New York ................................................................
North Carolina ........................................................
North Dakota ..........................................................
Ohio ........................................................................
Oklahoma ...............................................................
Oregon ....................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................
Rhode Island ..........................................................
South Carolina ........................................................

2,783
2,686
1,551
41
1,462
4,036
4,004
2,686
100
1,125

43,859
100,035
13,724
118
10,367
143,892
99,614
46,560
580
22,185

2,450
393
294
7
115
352
1,660
286
34
176

40,082
11,038
2,196
(D)
639
3,803
49,575
3,897
178
10,240

2,824
2,753
1,211
10
1,654
3,279
4,109
2,370
72
1,297

43,182
99,148
13,406
16
13,144
88,088
96,243
50,287
464
24,389

2,761
364
224
1
192
295
1,893
288
24
237

42,597
10,439
2,154
(D)
922
1,981
53,695
5,561
151
11,825

South Dakota ..........................................................
Tennessee ..............................................................
Texas ......................................................................
Utah ........................................................................
Vermont ..................................................................
Virginia ....................................................................
Washington .............................................................
West Virginia ..........................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................
Wyoming .................................................................

113
786
8,848
805
310
1,277
5,470
613
1,135
25

550
2,866
215,794
8,058
3,547
19,713
299,174
6,909
9,730
73

36
102
2,788
607
36
218
5,281
40
138
21

210
341
69,461
7,791
344
2,634
298,380
96
1,055
67

47
688
9,567
593
261
1,281
6,108
550
1,009
16

213
3,288
224,271
8,254
3,552
26,354
311,194
9,495
9,683
48

11
48
3,769
565
37
230
5,286
34
82
15

132
331
75,189
8,068
303
2,531
306,735
207
1,178
(D)

STATES

542 UNITED STATES

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

NONCITRUS, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
72,757
67,113

2,176,511
2,322,905

65,697
57,021

1,948,205
2,045,359

27,375
31,087

228,307
277,547

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

703
10
1,005
393
24,910
864
334
32
2,344
792

3,917
18
5,029
2,384
1,312,994
6,805
3,633
524
13,460
15,613

563
10
883
322
23,669
745
312
30
2,090
697

3,248
(D)
3,970
2,000
1,190,005
5,562
3,247
477
11,659
12,007

293
3
219
164
7,817
369
114
22
756
325

668
(D)
1,059
384
122,989
1,243
387
48
1,801
3,606

Hawaii ................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................

3,903
471
765
455
667
245
931
212
372
451

18,021
7,632
5,391
3,344
2,054
935
2,751
624
2,994
4,419

3,674
402
642
392
520
201
683
187
337
401

14,487
6,869
4,456
2,763
1,445
692
2,012
523
2,658
3,768

1,274
169
378
221
315
122
455
76
162
155

3,534
763
935
582
609
242
739
101
336
651

Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................

450
2,581
789
340
854
389
301
66
261
692

5,400
113,624
4,515
(D)
6,462
1,486
1,112
(D)
2,278
10,419

409
2,356
646
277
674
363
226
52
226
632

4,928
96,398
3,488
1,130
4,978
1,181
767
208
2,092
9,290

189
1,234
444
139
395
147
166
26
111
244

472
17,226
1,026
(D)
1,485
305
345
(D)
186
1,129

New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................

1,093
2,639
1,349
41
1,395
585
3,171
2,613
100
630

(D)
99,658
12,318
(D)
9,681
2,032
64,125
46,131
580
17,495

1,010
2,447
1,149
32
1,245
453
2,927
2,265
98
551

3,301
91,627
10,154
(D)
8,342
1,465
55,260
41,358
543
14,827

324
1,070
588
22
551
264
1,231
1,117
27
216

(D)
8,031
2,164
(D)
1,339
567
8,865
4,772
37
2,667

South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming ............................................................

111
759
2,298
778
305
1,204
5,363
584
1,132
25

(D)
2,696
12,232
7,872
3,480
19,054
298,587
6,771
9,719
73

86
605
1,791
727
265
1,002
5,128
358
918
19

337
2,057
8,935
6,751
2,921
16,948
273,824
5,687
7,436
53

72
367
1,048
231
164
539
1,941
430
654
15

(D)
640
3,297
1,121
559
2,105
24,763
1,084
2,283
20

25,591
26,853

398,770
464,025

21,716
21,084

360,195
401,706

9,740
12,344

38,575
62,319

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

231
10
496
153
2,074
468
248
23
126
286

393
15
1,344
287
22,184
1,938
2,421
(D)
105
795

144
10
424
116
1,850
387
228
19
82
212

307
(D)
1,249
220
20,954
1,719
2,191
(D)
40
601

121
2
111
63
536
159
66
20
64
114

86
(D)
95
67
1,230
219
231
(D)
65
195

Hawaii ................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................

9
321
444
265
364
147
623
35
345
252

(D)
3,021
2,416
2,106
1,085
333
1,268
39
2,883
2,330

8
276
367
233
294
122
465
21
314
230

3
2,807
1,979
1,839
920
245
964
29
2,595
2,064

6
94
199
107
128
53
248
18
136
66

(D)
214
437
267
165
88
304
10
288
267

Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................

369
1,772
569
80
438
186
125

4,287
44,189
3,645
145
2,179
340
(D)

330
1,588
478
44
338
159
84

3,938
39,553
2,950
100
1,819
219
(D)

151
746
277
44
174
65
62

349
4,635
695
45
360
121
67

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

APPLES
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

APPLES - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................

35
215
471
807
1,350
673
21
1,000
178
1,330

138
2,070
2,112
2,057
49,966
7,583
45
5,970
131
6,234

24
184
427
723
1,188
548
9
893
118
1,191

94
1,912
1,859
1,769
44,916
6,803
33
5,296
92
5,562

18
93
138
235
643
277
13
342
79
352

44
158
253
288
5,050
780
12
675
39
672

Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................

1,886
73
205
60
543
437
457
264
626
3,052

23,552
384
566
362
1,330
441
1,637
3,241
13,774
165,215

1,575
69
143
42
415
256
427
235
462
2,912

20,791
354
482
238
1,062
278
1,416
2,806
12,619
152,334

772
20
84
38
227
237
101
124
285
979

2,761
30
84
125
268
163
221
435
1,155
12,880

West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

494
935
20

5,104
6,406
54

272
768
12

4,424
5,136
44

346
495
12

680
1,270
10

3,141
2,698

13,750
18,191

2,458
2,015

12,830
16,478

952
1,008

920
1,713

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................

10
382
12
775
128
7
7
12
98
57

2
127
2
11,290
98
3
(D)
(D)
90
10

1
337
7
670
104
7
4
5
82
20

(D)
106
(D)
10,683
85
3
1
(D)
88
4

9
50
7
221
31
3
7
18
45

(D)
21
(D)
607
13
(D)
2
2
6

Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................

21
38
29
27
4
4
26
22
122
35

13
8
8
5
(D)
(Z)
10
9
107
10

9
22
17
16
1
24
14
96
26

7
4
4
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
91
6

15
17
12
13
4
3
7
9
40
11

6
4
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
17
4

Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................

9
19
43
32
17
2
13
147
71
11

1
3
15
9
12
(D)
25
76
98
1

5
13
30
14
10
2
13
136
58
3

(D)
2
10
(D)
11
(D)
(D)
74
(D)
(Z)

4
7
19
20
9
1
14
27
8

(D)
1
5
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
1

North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................

4
21
24
69
125
1
9
7
11
86

(D)
11
26
54
68
(D)
3
2
3
37

4
11
9
55
96
1
5
5
6
39

(D)
(D)
(D)
50
56
(D)
(D)
1
1
14

11
16
18
35
5
4
5
51

(D)
(D)
4
12
(D)
1
2
23

Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

212
1
41
316
10
22
2

199
(D)
10
1,287
(D)
7
(D)

187
1
22
248
5
18
-

179
(D)
6
1,181
(D)
(D)
-

41
21
98
6
8
2

21
4
106
(D)
(D)
(D)

APRICOTS
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

AVOCADOS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002

8,245
6,251

82,647
75,570

7,670
5,680

72,747
66,430

2,855
2,388

9,900
9,140

1
6,230
951
1,047
16

(D)
74,767
6,861
974
(D)

5,906
894
858
12

65,453
6,523
735
36

1
2,322
200
326
6

(D)
9,314
338
240
(D)

1,326
765

2,547
1,975

1,175
628

2,100
1,683

355
231

447
293

15
134
1,173
4

44
280
2,217
6

4
121
1,048
2

(D)
239
1,860
(D)

11
47
294
3

(D)
42
357
(D)

8,051
8,043

100,705
91,735

6,687
6,259

84,040
72,380

2,980
3,632

16,665
19,356

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

18
1
63
12
1,291
139
28
6
12
26

2
(D)
59
2
30,433
297
12
(D)
2
10

5
1
48
7
1,115
118
25
6
4
10

1
(D)
54
1
24,091
216
(D)
(D)
1
7

13
20
7
450
28
3
6
11
17

1
5
1
6,341
81
(D)
(D)
1
4

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

135
81
29
51
29
98
1
13
81
41

930
18
11
12
14
26
(D)
2
107
25

112
42
18
35
15
52
12
69
24

851
8
5
6
6
16
(D)
88
17

35
50
13
20
14
50
1
5
23
19

79
10
6
7
9
10
(D)
(D)
20
8

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

683
17
6
37
249
31
17
19
66
111

9,295
5
1
12
942
10
8
(D)
54
110

593
8
2
17
231
13
12
15
52
97

8,167
1
(D)
7
789
3
7
(D)
39
102

267
10
4
22
83
21
9
4
16
23

1,128
4
(D)
5
152
7
1
(D)
15
9

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................

301
71
5
150
17
896
460
1
26
3

819
25
1
63
8
17,288
449
(D)
11
(D)

263
42
4
95
10
798
350
1
19
1

713
15
(D)
44
2
14,110
350
(D)
8
(D)

99
32
1
73
7
338
158
12
3

107
11
(D)
19
6
3,178
99
3
(D)

Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

59
17
185
6
128
2,160
98
77

22
4
621
(D)
58
38,811
31
84

36
9
158
2
59
1,992
39
51

14
1
551
(D)
23
33,633
14
59

25
8
51
6
76
742
65
40

7
3
69
(D)
35
5,179
17
25

States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Texas .................................................................
BANANAS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Texas .................................................................
CHERRIES, SWEET
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

CHERRIES, TART
United States Total
3,028
2,955

49,561
47,138

2,309
2,190

37,412
38,419

1,264
1,330

12,149
8,719

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

4
1
33
5
38
93
10
1
16
37

2
(D)
14
1
19
189
3
(D)
3
(D)

2
1
19
3
28
72
6
1
12
34

(D)
(D)
9
(Z)
13
146
2
(D)
2
7

3
1
15
4
14
30
4
4
6

(D)
(D)
5
1
7
42
1
1
(D)

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................

73
24
70
32
104
1
22
69
24
704

19
14
17
11
25
(D)
12
52
9
37,799

44
14
48
15
72
1
12
58
19
636

13
7
11
5
15
(D)
3
38
8
28,095

32
11
24
20
39
10
12
7
358

7
7
6
5
11
9
14
1
9,704

Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................

59
2
30
44
35
7
17
33
36
201

20
(D)
6
97
13
2
4
29
23
2,041

38
21
35
17
3
17
25
35
169

9
4
90
7
(D)
4
21
(D)
1,612

25
2
11
10
19
6
13
2
89

11
(D)
2
7
6
(D)
8
(D)
429

North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................

47
4
112
17
136
283
31
15
45
12

10
1
44
4
821
843
12
11
12
4

31
2
74
7
112
204
23
10
28
6

6
(D)
27
(D)
(D)
620
10
9
8
2

17
4
41
11
31
110
10
8
21
7

4
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
224
2
2
5
3

Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

81
16
83
130
60
127
4

3,284
8
41
1,444
22
2,567
(D)

75
9
43
103
24
101
-

2,813
4
21
1,241
11
1,837
-

25
8
43
39
45
69
4

472
4
20
203
11
730
(D)

1,521
1,202

7,891
7,986

1,404
1,123

6,652
6,568

439
375

1,238
1,418

1,521

7,891

1,404

6,652

439

1,238

168
209

7,669
7,585

140
187

(D)
5,710

92
104

(D)
1,874

17
151

1,354
6,315

16
124

(D)
5,131

7
85

(D)
1,184

1,101
812

9,739
14,274

828
627

9,315
13,772

357
258

423
502

93
7
1
302
64
95
11

38
(D)
(D)
9,384
17
34
1

75
5
1
240
45
76
6

24
(D)
(D)
9,069
13
28
1

26
2
85
23
26
5

14
(D)
315
4
7
1

United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

COFFEE
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Hawaii .................................................................
DATES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
FIGS
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Kentucky .............................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

FIGS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

49
18
34
1
4
57
6
88
74
19

31
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
13
2
20
22
2

38
15
20
1
2
45
5
66
64
14

21
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
13
20
2

23
3
15
2
14
2
25
14
5

9
(D)
12
(D)
4
(D)
7
2
1

Texas .................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

122
17
38
1

(D)
5
6
(D)

76
12
21
1

(D)
4
3
(D)

63
7
17
-

41
1
3
-

25,892
23,856

1,051,407
1,060,295

22,947
19,819

973,638
965,114

8,509
9,844

77,769
95,180

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Hawaii ................................................................

284
127
149
11,623
248
104
9
329
427
5

468
400
747
868,330
1,167
503
33
916
1,646
36

205
101
117
11,115
193
97
7
295
380
4

345
229
680
809,281
805
399
(D)
767
1,226
(D)

117
44
52
3,020
109
37
3
109
132
3

123
171
67
59,048
362
104
(D)
149
420
(D)

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

174
316
130
335
97
385
69
57
164
76

1,490
979
487
797
299
618
93
35
512
182

139
258
103
219
80
279
57
41
135
65

1,193
754
402
403
210
407
71
21
372
163

58
136
67
183
50
171
21
21
69
30

297
225
86
394
89
211
22
15
141
19

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

711
277
115
393
34
216
34
47
192
227

14,701
717
652
1,773
44
611
68
48
1,043
1,103

649
177
99
305
27
158
26
40
170
201

14,026
428
570
1,342
38
403
38
39
878
930

193
184
36
167
15
125
10
13
62
71

675
289
82
430
6
208
30
8
165
173

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................

1,438
660
19
422
261
1,380
812
19
258
60

42,544
3,185
23
1,842
597
18,192
14,113
129
463
151

1,365
555
16
362
170
1,239
664
18
218
44

40,675
2,100
15
1,554
327
14,754
13,570
125
387
80

389
255
9
133
145
493
263
4
72
38

1,869
1,085
7
288
270
3,438
543
5
77
71

Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming ............................................................

297
570
121
45
517
1,219
180
253
7

580
3,835
61
167
3,258
61,056
222
479
16

225
395
109
29
434
1,086
94
175
7

367
2,961
46
66
2,661
57,025
167
278
(D)

129
316
19
35
251
393
106
148
3

213
874
15
102
597
4,030
55
200
(D)

487
308

883
1,213

441
239

799
959

106
95

84
254

127
103
253
4

270
193
417
3

112
89
236
4

247
(D)
389
(D)

26
34
45
1

23
(D)
28
(D)

GRAPES
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

GUAVAS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Texas .................................................................

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

KIWIFRUIT
United States Total
430
474

4,509
4,984

373
425

4,307
4,594

96
129

202
390

Alabama .............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................

5
265
5
2
5
1
1
11
3
60

4
4,375
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
2
15
67

3
244
5
2
1
1
7
3
55

(D)
4,201
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
15
50

3
54
1
4
1
4
7

(D)
175
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
17

South Carolina ....................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

6
3
10
47
6

11
(Z)
1
30
1

5
3
6
37
1

(D)
(Z)
1
24
(D)

1
4
12
5

(D)
1
6
(D)

877
623

2,259
1,938

736
464

1,845
1,600

289
267

413
338

19
418
438
2

(D)
1,212
(D)
(D)

13
377
345
1

(D)
1,009
(D)
(D)

9
113
165
2

(D)
203
205
(D)

2,269
2,261

31,846
45,645

1,864
1,845

28,432
39,159

737
901

3,414
6,486

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................

29
12
17
743
48
19
3
21
25
37

50
2
18
28,431
40
24
11
20
34
137

21
10
13
674
39
16
3
12
15
27

41
(D)
14
25,508
(D)
21
(D)
17
26
(D)

12
2
5
230
15
5
1
13
16
12

10
(D)
4
2,923
(D)
3
(D)
3
7
(D)

Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................

28
18
9
11
40
6
5
41
40
104

19
16
3
12
19
4
1
55
51
139

22
7
9
6
26
2
5
39
31
89

17
8
(D)
5
16
(D)
(D)
53
(D)
125

11
13
1
7
14
4
1
7
9
32

2
8
(D)
7
3
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
14

Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ....................................................................

5
18
5
4
5
49
13
98
35
44

1
5
(D)
(Z)
(D)
358
3
117
22
23

1
13
4
3
5
47
11
90
21
29

(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
296
2
103
19
17

4
6
1
1
13
4
31
14
18

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
62
1
14
3
6

Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................

18
70
205
6
32
21
27
49
1
54

18
60
421
(D)
33
15
16
27
(D)
97

15
54
175
6
17
19
15
43
1
31

18
50
384
3
31
14
11
25
(D)
81

6
20
51
1
16
3
16
7
26

1
10
37
(D)
3
1
5
2
16

Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

226
25
3

1,511
26
(D)

187
10
1

1,302
20
(D)

68
19
2

209
6
(D)

United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

MANGOES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Texas ..................................................................
NECTARINES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

OLIVES
United States Total
1,696
1,549

39,540
39,591

1,470
1,352

31,217
36,526

509
503

8,324
3,064

5
1,660
8
23

(D)
38,142
13
(D)

4
1,455
2
9

(D)
29,986
(D)
(D)

2
483
8
16

(D)
8,156
(D)
134

586
451

2,501
3,001

520
398

1,926
2,231

188
176

575
769

1
68
515
2

(D)
(D)
2,318
(D)

1
60
457
2

(D)
(D)
1,788
(D)

8
179
1

(D)
530
(D)

129
66

93
53

121
43

(D)
32

21
25

(D)
21

5
19
104
1

(D)
43
29
(D)

5
19
96
1

(D)
(D)
22
(D)

2
1
17
1

(D)
(D)
7
(D)

13,582
14,526

149,237
184,495

11,102
11,062

126,226
156,327

5,094
6,544

23,014
28,168

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Hawaii ................................................................

293
68
235
2,005
381
142
12
145
279
5

2,593
215
1,240
66,408
2,663
445
212
234
12,356
(D)

213
39
194
1,834
328
133
11
104
232
5

2,259
156
1,025
57,546
2,220
408
(D)
136
9,602
(D)

137
39
89
632
152
32
9
64
114
-

334
60
215
8,862
443
36
(D)
98
2,754
-

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

142
296
119
114
98
353
66
38
182
206

1,171
1,799
565
36
213
584
294
15
1,079
498

120
220
96
86
77
244
55
27
165
189

1,117
1,603
419
23
183
477
270
8
928
431

40
126
67
41
33
136
22
18
36
67

54
196
147
13
30
107
25
7
151
67

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

682
14
121
352
33
54
25
86
249
342

5,400
5
372
2,314
12
32
35
123
6,370
245

583
10
78
269
26
24
16
78
229
304

4,605
3
290
1,677
8
9
24
105
5,791
221

252
4
66
148
12
33
15
16
78
69

797
2
83
637
4
24
11
18
579
24

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

439
384
483
268
365
970
38
283
5
253

2,157
1,317
1,309
929
900
5,246
45
16,160
1
613

380
319
393
203
305
820
36
241
4
202

1,871
1,097
1,065
739
745
4,430
(D)
13,706
1
505

171
137
194
107
131
374
4
101
3
87

286
221
244
191
155
816
(D)
2,454
1
108

Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................

1,382
397
30
363
482

5,851
1,792
23
1,484
2,698

1,032
357
22
264
390

4,257
1,505
(D)
1,283
2,302

588
113
12
153
170

1,595
287
(D)
201
396

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Texas .................................................................
PAPAYAS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Texas .................................................................
PASSION FRUIT
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Texas .................................................................
PEACHES, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

PEACHES, ALL (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
256
46
1

1,165
18
(D)

116
28
1

914
(D)
(D)

179
23
-

250
(D)
-

9,878
10,809

68,216
80,801

7,882
7,884

62,995
71,483

3,100
4,506

5,224
9,318

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................

202
107
96
739
152
96
10
135
187
3

144
53
67
15,859
353
177
1
134
450
1

135
86
71
631
124
85
10
107
136
-

87
40
50
14,818
294
167
(D)
94
383
-

78
27
36
203
33
19
1
43
77
3

57
12
17
1,041
58
10
(D)
39
67
1

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

143
130
81
121
71
255
65
81
110
109

164
85
58
39
32
114
35
31
150
288

115
77
60
82
57
169
48
59
92
91

157
48
38
27
(D)
79
20
20
101
274

30
60
31
46
18
98
24
28
24
23

7
37
21
12
(D)
35
15
10
49
14

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

437
66
116
192
61
46
22
33
172
202

1,045
21
77
82
21
19
10
16
312
116

343
46
76
156
47
20
14
30
151
186

919
16
48
61
14
11
(D)
(D)
293
109

137
20
55
61
20
30
13
3
42
29

129
6
28
21
7
9
(D)
(D)
18
7

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................

375
174
285
119
888
647
12
144
14
184

1,510
66
177
212
18,416
1,041
8
92
7
83

316
124
219
88
795
500
12
109
5
132

1,322
47
127
184
17,341
855
(D)
67
(D)
56

120
66
91
48
248
202
1
46
12
66

188
19
50
28
1,075
187
(D)
25
(D)
27

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

548
189
34
197
1,530
147
147
4

545
147
26
171
25,514
148
101
(Z)

378
161
23
115
1,430
63
108
-

398
125
(D)
127
23,924
107
68
-

215
43
15
94
364
96
57
4

147
22
(D)
43
1,590
42
33
(Z)

1,505
1,425

4,191
4,855

1,195
1,161

3,451
3,602

526
518

741
1,252

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................

49
1
3
745
4
110
65
52
1
17

32
(D)
(D)
3,236
2
288
138
55
(D)
9

39
3
686
3
95
42
43
12

21
(D)
2,906
(D)
228
30
49
6

17
1
165
1
48
34
15
1
5

11
(D)
329
(D)
60
108
6
(D)
2

Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

24
13
8
33
29
14
11
21
15
1
7

31
2
2
24
21
7
6
20
11
(D)
2

13
6
3
16
22
10
3
17
10
1
5

11
(D)
(D)
6
15
5
3
15
6
(D)
(D)

17
7
5
20
14
8
10
9
6
3

19
(D)
(D)
18
6
2
3
5
5
(D)

West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................
PEARS, ALL
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

PERSIMMONS
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

PERSIMMONS - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................

3
37
6
9
29
27
29
7
84
25

(D)
26
2
8
7
11
16
3
204
17

2
17
4
5
21
16
20
5
50
17

(D)
5
(D)
5
4
7
12
1
88
16

1
22
2
5
8
13
13
4
46
9

(D)
21
(D)
4
3
4
4
2
116
2

Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

6
20

1
9

1
8

(D)
2

5
12

(D)
7

308
(NA)

4,332
(NA)

258
(NA)

3,843
(NA)

97
(NA)

489
(NA)

249
5
9
45

4,137
11
5
179

213
3
4
38

3,701
11
1
130

76
4
5
12

436
(Z)
4
50

6,987
7,300

109,319
148,839

5,623
5,476

97,901
130,054

2,294
3,166

11,420
18,784

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

135
1
52
28
2,024
118
45
1
85
92

111
(D)
14
13
102,860
57
37
(D)
36
88

99
1
38
23
1,884
97
42
1
54
62

87
(D)
11
6
92,479
41
36
(D)
19
63

50
16
11
651
31
7
37
38

24
3
7
10,381
17
1
17
25

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

152
82
38
59
31
112
47
40
63
69

610
24
16
16
11
29
23
11
38
39

134
61
16
42
19
61
35
27
55
56

541
17
8
10
7
14
18
(D)
36
33

27
31
22
19
13
51
13
14
10
19

69
7
8
6
4
15
6
(D)
3
5

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

313
79
35
117
50
32
15
18
54
133

907
55
22
31
15
19
5
(D)
56
60

238
66
25
82
40
17
10
16
48
121

789
42
16
22
11
9
(D)
(D)
36
48

116
25
13
42
17
22
9
4
15
22

118
13
6
10
4
10
(D)
(D)
21
13

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................

208
90
7
119
93
546
332
5
87
9

367
32
4
70
64
1,921
235
(D)
69
7

178
63
4
90
63
477
265
5
65
8

310
20
(D)
56
49
1,798
174
(D)
56
6

62
31
5
43
43
97
97
29
4

57
12
(D)
14
15
123
61
13
1

Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming ............................................................

75
491
107
15
98
418
70
93
4

32
423
33
9
49
699
36
57
(D)

60
312
84
7
51
329
30
62
-

26
283
24
6
25
589
21
39
-

19
221
28
9
50
118
46
43
4

6
139
10
3
23
111
15
18
(D)

PLUOTS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
PLUMS AND PRUNES
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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UNITED STATES 551

Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

POMEGRANATES
United States Total
599
369

24,517
9,535

432
312

12,103
4,044

291
109

12,415
5,491

Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
North Carolina ....................................................

11
517
6
8
4
6
1
6
2
4

24
24,458
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
9
(D)
2

5
379
4
6
2
5
6
2
-

(D)
12,057
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
-

6
256
3
2
2
1
1
4

(D)
12,401
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Washington .........................................................

18
13
3

12
4
(Z)

14
9
-

8
2
-

8
5
3

4
2
(Z)

4,866
1,640

10,383
9,184

4,312
1,217

8,278
6,486

971
815

2,105
2,698

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................

61
549
3
701
8
17
4
756
13
1,193

78
275
7
(D)
4
7
(D)
2,933
52
3,301

58
491
1
661
8
16
4
602
8
1,046

75
232
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,230
(D)
2,389

5
68
3
81
1
1
284
5
315

4
43
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
703
(D)
912

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................

2
14
38
38
16
28
13
32
16
41

(D)
13
28
39
37
82
4
74
12
37

1
10
31
35
9
24
12
30
16
27

(D)
7
21
37
15
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
25

1
6
7
3
13
5
2
2
2
17

(D)
6
7
2
22
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
12

Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................

40
55
57
3
2
8
5
42
58
42

37
91
47
(Z)
(D)
11
3
60
31
(D)

34
46
44
3
1
8
5
41
55
37

34
85
34
(Z)
(D)
11
3
(D)
28
(D)

9
13
15
1
3
5
5

3
6
13
(D)
(D)
2
(D)

North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Texas ..................................................................

45
9
114
31
100
120
6
33
2
190

33
32
169
18
128
152
5
37
(D)
427

42
4
107
31
90
107
6
30
1
180

31
2
147
18
115
122
5
(D)
(D)
391

3
7
15
13
17
3
1
22

2
29
22
12
30
(D)
(D)
36

Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

92
4
79
173
8
5

67
1
90
137
(D)
(D)

91
4
77
166
7
5

66
1
82
(D)
6
(D)

3
7
7
1
-

1
8
(D)
(D)
-

15,658
17,727

1,005,806
1,279,324

14,934
16,750

944,312
1,198,212

3,738
4,675

61,495
81,112

40
329
7,358
6,061
6
884
210

109
18,261
303,101
654,747
6
893
936

37
315
7,027
5,914
5
727
175

73
17,564
279,212
619,385
(D)
675
642

10
61
1,652
1,462
3
296
103

36
697
23,890
35,362
(D)
218
294

United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

CITRUS FRUIT, ALL
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................

--continued

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

CITRUS FRUIT, ALL - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Mississippi ..........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Texas .................................................................

14
2
4
750

(D)
(D)
6
27,701

10
2
722

(D)
(D)
26,711

5
2
2
142

(D)
(D)
(D)
990

2,923
4,006

102,578
156,869

2,751
3,759

96,675
149,416

519
810

5,903
7,453

63
879
1,185
201
22
573

537
10,725
72,611
45
10
18,650

61
815
1,147
160
17
551

520
9,520
68,666
38
7
17,924

7
177
191
49
8
87

17
1,205
3,946
7
3
725

154
114

183
192

129
106

164
(D)

38
14

19
(D)

94
38
16
6

133
46
3
1

82
36
5
6

126
36
(D)
(D)

17
7
13
1

8
9
(D)
(D)

2,607
2,142

66,972
80,898

2,364
1,969

62,718
73,275

575
540

4,254
7,622

172
1,880
60
406
35
54

12,891
53,232
621
127
8
93

165
1,735
48
345
20
51

12,369
49,563
607
99
5
76

32
410
13
89
18
13

522
3,670
14
28
3
17

862
633

1,251
1,368

756
557

1,135
1,258

192
147

116
110

3
363
57
427
6
6

(D)
525
518
204
(D)
(D)

3
352
49
346
2
4

(D)
494
493
146
(D)
2

64
16
104
6
2

31
25
58
(D)
(D)

12,116
14,288

785,856
987,743

11,612
13,515

742,625
925,635

2,611
3,581

43,230
62,108

7
163
5,254
5,561
543
130
458

6
2,616
212,313
561,324
322
542
8,732

7
152
5,042
5,424
436
107
444

6
2,526
200,424
530,535
248
376
8,511

26
1,036
1,287
150
54
58

91
11,889
30,790
75
166
220

GRAPEFRUIT
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas .................................................................
KUMQUATS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas .................................................................
LEMONS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas .................................................................
LIMES
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas .................................................................
ORANGES, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas .................................................................

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 553

Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

VALENCIA ORANGES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002

6,537
8,635

354,288
457,922

6,295
8,282

335,131
429,272

1,160
1,625

19,157
28,650

80
2,620
3,432
240
23
142

898
54,051
296,574
136
39
2,591

71
2,522
3,368
182
18
134

855
52,001
279,588
107
25
2,555

14
372
675
74
6
19

43
2,049
16,986
29
14
36

9,659
11,786

431,568
529,821

9,242
11,135

407,494
496,362

2,016
2,677

24,073
33,459

7
118
4,052
4,575
407
116
384

6
1,718
158,263
264,751
186
503
6,141

7
114
3,867
4,457
329
94
374

6
1,671
148,423
250,946
141
351
5,957

16
833
964
106
52
45

48
9,840
13,804
45
152
184

800
961

9,694
14,382

737
906

8,932
13,641

140
187

762
740

65
253
266
209
5
2

1,669
4,517
3,430
75
(D)
(D)

62
239
262
171
1
2

(D)
3,998
3,269
59
(D)
(D)

10
50
24
51
5
-

(D)
519
161
16
(D)
-

1,976
1,731

36,965
31,419

1,756
1,590

30,072
29,040

479
366

6,893
2,379

36
706
839
300
36
59

544
21,528
14,604
87
28
174

35
595
804
236
31
55

(D)
15,030
14,243
69
(D)
165

4
234
130
89
13
9

(D)
6,499
361
18
(D)
9

116
345

1,211
3,678

114
344

1,198
(D)

12
16

13
(D)

116

1,211

114

1,198

12

13

407
461

1,097
2,624

359
360

792
2,046

134
175

305
579

33
1
40
151
6
46
81
14
2
4
29

104
(D)
127
382
6
33
342
(D)
(D)
6
(D)

30
1
35
144
5
38
66
10
2
28

68
(D)
57
339
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

10
15
31
3
10
43
5
2
2
13

36
70
42
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas ..................................................................
OTHER ORANGES (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas ..................................................................
TANGELOS
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas ..................................................................
TANGERINES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Texas ..................................................................
TEMPLES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Florida .................................................................
OTHER CITRUS FRUIT (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Texas ..................................................................

--continued

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

NUTS, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
39,480
(NA)

1,857,179
(NA)

34,776
(NA)

1,553,492
(NA)

13,268
(NA)

303,687
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................

1,364
258
329
12,639
34
21
1,085
3,227
1,063
70

18,096
13,910
11,548
1,210,203
182
38
9,196
114,302
17,743
51

1,281
222
266
11,494
26
18
911
2,982
985
51

16,085
13,442
8,835
990,830
147
34
7,147
102,609
16,722
19

327
80
116
4,892
11
3
384
808
193
23

2,011
467
2,713
219,374
35
4
2,050
11,693
1,021
32

Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................

174
129
133
221
227
783
20
74
26
281

642
498
670
6,228
1,110
16,641
21
122
16
1,660

88
62
82
166
126
670
14
58
17
200

265
183
236
5,299
594
13,624
7
81
13
887

122
89
80
97
143
320
12
26
11
154

377
315
434
929
516
3,017
14
41
3
773

Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................

71
697
626
18
72
28
8
59
1,804
135

465
14,500
15,985
5
388
(D)
8
118
40,035
377

41
600
441
14
46
20
5
44
1,722
91

150
11,385
12,653
4
162
(D)
1
83
36,264
197

43
252
291
6
44
10
7
26
331
63

315
3,115
3,332
1
226
(D)
7
36
3,771
181

North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................

374
1
164
3,613
1,214
287
660
4
81
6,682

1,406
(D)
688
141,860
35,490
429
4,683
(D)
170
175,862

271
1
125
3,390
1,127
191
547
2
67
5,796

904
(D)
387
124,676
32,996
238
3,855
(D)
120
151,171

174
64
1,020
295
140
187
4
16
2,070

502
301
17,184
2,493
191
829
(D)
50
24,692

Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

87
17
207
308
97
8

187
68
661
590
138
12

73
7
147
230
53
6

164
2
406
400
43
8

29
10
102
122
67
4

23
66
254
190
96
4

6,700
6,482

790,245
696,635

5,956
6,004

649,953
625,616

2,820
2,434

140,292
71,019

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

6
16
6,474
11
1
9
12
1
2
3

1
6
790,161
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
(Z)

1
6
5,821
7
5
6
1
1
3

(D)
(D)
649,892
3
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(Z)

5
11
2,721
4
1
4
6
1
-

(D)
(D)
140,269
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
-

Michigan .............................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
South Carolina ...................................................

3
6
4
1
15
15
1
7
31
4

(D)
1
(D)
(D)
6
13
(D)
(D)
6
(D)

1
2
1
12
7
1
4
21
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
3
(D)

2
4
3
1
4
10
3
12
2

(D)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
3
(D)

Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

3
12
30
20
10
3

1
2
11
8
1
(D)

3
7
25
13
5
1

1
1
10
7
1
(D)

5
6
8
5
2

1
1
1
1
(D)

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

ALMONDS
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

--continued

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UNITED STATES 555

Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

CHESTNUTS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
1,200
(NA)

3,335
(NA)

845
(NA)

2,072
(NA)

538
(NA)

1,262
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
California ............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Hawaii .................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................

34
76
14
81
29
1
6
26
8
32

26
334
35
283
36
(D)
(D)
51
16
122

25
62
11
63
19
6
13
5
16

18
(D)
31
203
15
6
4
(D)
48

11
31
3
28
13
1
1
18
3
22

9
(D)
4
80
21
(D)
(D)
47
(D)
73

Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................

5
48
1
10
29
12
154
7
9
22

39
43
(D)
(D)
39
9
813
(D)
12
95

5
37
1
9
21
8
120
4
1
8

(D)
29
(D)
(D)
27
(D)
492
31
(D)
40

4
19
3
9
4
76
5
9
19

(D)
14
(D)
11
(D)
321
(D)
(D)
55

Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................

1
7
4
2
12
37
42
69
1
92

(D)
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
120
92
279
(D)
333

2
1
10
29
29
46
1
69

(D)
(D)
(D)
55
40
227
(D)
207

1
5
4
1
4
13
17
28
53

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
65
52
52
126

Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

120
22
16
3
4
3
66
43
51
1

135
21
10
2
(Z)
(D)
157
66
70
(D)

87
13
15
4
46
31
28
-

84
(D)
(D)
(Z)
96
43
23
-

44
10
2
3
3
24
16
30
1

51
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
61
23
47
(D)

1,557
1,231

34,465
33,801

1,218
1,042

31,903
31,753

522
385

2,562
2,049

Alabama .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................

13
12
1
4
9
19
9
21
29
4

5
10
(D)
2
5
4
3
23
20
(D)

5
7
4
5
12
4
2
12
1

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)

9
5
1
4
7
6
19
21
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
14
(D)

Kentucky .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................

30
6
11
65
31
3
16
15
8
1

12
1
5
139
138
1
4
2
5
(D)

21
1
10
33
20
2
9
13
5
1

8
(D)
(D)
(D)
44
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
5
3
44
15
3
7
2
4
-

5
(D)
(D)
(D)
95
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

New Jersey .........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................

15
28
19
27
850
56
5
2
12
4

17
25
7
22
33,661
22
(D)
(D)
3
4

8
13
11
22
798
33
1
9
2

11
5
4
(D)
31,431
12
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
18
8
7
177
25
4
2
3
3

6
20
3
(D)
2,230
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

13
4
27
160
25
3

3
(D)
11
298
6
(D)

6
4
15
118
10
1

2
(D)
4
216
(D)
(D)

8
13
59
15
2

1
7
82
(D)
(D)

United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS)
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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Table 32. Fruits and Nuts: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

MACADAMIA NUTS
United States Total
1,150
1,059

17,811
18,682

1,042
979

16,732
17,962

234
238

1,079
720

139
1,011

184
17,628

100
942

102
16,630

56
178

82
997

21,856
22,371

581,809
545,344

19,248
16,980

506,181
408,079

6,560
10,670

75,628
137,265

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................

1,323
196
312
283
7
963
3,210
6
90
32

18,025
12,365
11,396
3,128
48
8,652
114,227
18
359
106

1,260
180
253
233
5
810
2,964
2
32
15

16,055
11,950
8,698
2,487
(D)
6,741
102,567
(D)
154
46

305
50
112
96
2
334
794
4
70
21

1,970
415
2,698
641
(D)
1,911
11,660
(D)
204
60

Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................

24
215
105
778
15
30
4
673
391
23

28
6,178
594
16,557
(D)
(D)
(D)
14,343
13,369
102

11
157
36
664
8
9
591
258
12

9
5,265
400
(D)
(D)
7
11,321
11,117
48

18
95
78
318
8
23
4
234
193
16

19
913
194
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,023
2,252
54

Nevada ...............................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

7
3
1,742
9
318
21
3,589
19
634
56

4
(D)
39,245
3
1,262
(D)
141,675
29
4,600
143

4
1
1,673
4
233
16
3,372
11
535
47

2
(D)
35,746
1
826
12
124,553
25
3,813
99

5
2
296
8
146
5
1,010
10
167
9

1
(D)
3,499
2
435
(D)
17,122
4
787
45

Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

6,625
38
88
26
1

174,929
104
241
41
(D)

5,750
32
59
10
1

150,426
93
116
4
(D)

2,044
16
41
25
1

24,503
11
125
37
(D)

12,869
(NA)

308,634
(NA)

11,142
(NA)

266,081
(NA)

3,962
(NA)

42,553
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................

815
196
210
279
6
565
2,057
6
42
14

11,073
12,365
7,718
3,128
(D)
5,499
96,254
18
110
52

777
180
169
233
4
481
1,874
2
14
10

9,969
11,950
5,565
2,487
47
4,347
87,041
(D)
31
33

187
50
72
92
2
211
529
4
32
7

1,105
415
2,153
641
(D)
1,152
9,213
(D)
79
20

Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................

14
92
50
440
8
17
2
434
135
17

17
1,235
308
10,305
(D)
6
(D)
10,538
1,714
96

7
69
22
373
3
6
387
74
11

6
781
178
8,576
1
(D)
8,077
972
(D)

10
45
32
168
6
11
2
153
94
10

11
454
130
1,729
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,462
742
(D)

Nevada ...............................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

6
2
1,742
6
236
11
1,051
15
366
32

2
(D)
39,245
2
888
(D)
21,609
28
2,979
96

3
1
1,673
4
167
8
917
11
308
30

(D)
(D)
35,746
1
577
(D)
16,549
25
2,526
(D)

5
1
296
5
109
3
350
6
105
2

(D)
(D)
3,499
1
311
(D)
5,061
3
453
(D)

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007
California ............................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
PECANS, ALL (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

PECANS, IMPROVED (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

PECANS, IMPROVED (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
3,912
21
59
10
1

83,030
80
170
9
(D)

3,268
16
38
1
1

70,274
74
106
(D)
(D)

1,319
7
27
9
1

12,755
6
63
(D)
(D)

11,180
(NA)

273,175
(NA)

9,955
(NA)

240,100
(NA)

3,008
(NA)

33,075
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................

623
132
4
1
452
1,476
54
19
12
141

6,952
3,678
(Z)
(D)
3,153
17,972
249
54
11
4,943

588
105
1
376
1,385
21
5
5
101

6,087
3,133
(D)
2,394
15,525
123
13
3
4,484

139
44
4
138
301
40
15
9
54

865
545
(Z)
759
2,447
126
41
9
460

Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Jersey .........................................................

61
435
8
13
2
293
285
6
3
1

286
6,252
2
(D)
(D)
3,805
11,656
6
1
(D)

17
364
6
3
251
203
1
3
-

222
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,244
10,145
(D)
(D)
-

48
172
2
12
2
88
116
6
2
1

64
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
561
1,510
(D)
(D)
(D)

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Virginia ................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

3
97
10
3,042
4
312
26
3,600
17
32
16

1
373
9
120,066
2
1,621
48
91,900
24
71
32

73
8
2,914
268
19
3,189
16
24
9

249
(D)
108,005
1,287
(D)
80,152
19
9
(D)

3
44
2
748
4
71
7
896
9
15
16

1
124
(D)
12,061
2
334
(D)
11,747
5
62
(D)

1,306
1,320

154,103
126,569

1,070
1,097

117,044
95,040

498
483

37,059
31,529

50
1,141
19
70
16
10

1,523
151,484
154
767
127
49

41
936
15
64
8
6

1,479
114,832
(D)
506
35
(D)

18
435
4
27
10
4

44
36,651
(D)
261
92
(D)

7,161
7,025

267,751
292,691

6,385
6,291

225,106
244,907

2,421
2,574

42,644
47,784

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................

28
7
7
5,712
13
3
1
12
47
63

24
(D)
22
264,517
21
1
(D)
2
18
93

15
5
5
5,345
10
3
1
6
38
36

7
(D)
(D)
222,887
3
1
(D)
1
11
43

13
2
4
1,878
3
6
11
36

17
(D)
(D)
41,629
18
1
8
50

Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................

42
42
15
1
30
8
84
20
5
52

73
135
41
(D)
40
4
219
66
16
208

15
33
10
18
6
53
12
25

16
74
14
30
(D)
39
33
117

32
13
7
1
15
3
38
10
5
30

57
61
28
(D)
11
(D)
181
34
16
91

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Virginia ................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
PECANS, NATIVE AND
SEEDLING (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

PISTACHIOS
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
WALNUTS, ENGLISH
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Bearing age acres
Acres

Farms

Nonbearing age acres

Number

Farms

Number

WALNUTS, ENGLISH - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................

6
17
4
6
24
13
52
23
29
12

(D)
24
1
(D)
30
17
72
22
15
65

2
9
3
3
19
7
34
15
24
5

(D)
15
(Z)
(D)
20
(D)
50
20
6
15

4
9
3
6
7
6
24
10
6
10

(D)
10
1
(D)
10
(D)
22
2
9
50

Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................

354
128
21
2
5
8
26
7
54
173

1,460
122
14
(D)
4
18
19
42
128
173

326
74
15
2
5
7
23
3
38
130

1,336
67
12
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
102
108

75
61
6
2
2
3
4
22
54

124
55
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
26
65

West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

2
3

(D)
1

2
3

(D)
1

-

-

1,302
(NA)

7,661
(NA)

887
(NA)

4,500
(NA)

666
(NA)

3,161
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Hawaii ................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................

8
2
13
21
8
58
10
53
2
51

15
(D)
130
387
110
(D)
28
(D)
(D)
137

3
2
11
17
8
53
7
45
1
28

(D)
(D)
(D)
358
(D)
(D)
22
92
(D)
63

5
2
2
5
3
27
5
14
2
35

(D)
(D)
(D)
29
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
74

Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................

60
50
4
123
7
8
17
6
63
27

280
366
(D)
415
(D)
10
33
3
475
206

34
26
4
65
7
5
14
3
36
16

107
99
(D)
143
(D)
5
17
1
(D)
43

34
35
80
2
5
6
4
45
17

173
267
272
(D)
5
17
2
(D)
163

Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................

23
229
1
41
16
43
14
1
55
21

128
2,308
(D)
252
53
158
10
(D)
357
111

10
176
1
26
13
29
10
1
44
17

(D)
1,378
(D)
97
41
86
5
(D)
131
(D)

14
96
28
8
17
6
28
8

(D)
931
155
12
72
5
226
(D)

Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

25
68
21
5
61
5
5
37
20
18
2

30
121
47
10
780
1
24
116
53
18
(D)

18
33
13
3
44
2
33
15
12
2

19
50
19
(D)
688
(D)
81
34
11
(D)

7
50
11
3
23
3
5
15
6
9
1

11
71
27
(D)
92
(D)
24
35
19
7
(D)

OTHER NUTS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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UNITED STATES 559

Table 33. Land in Berries: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Irrigated
Acres

Farms

Acres

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ......................................................

25,017

261,733

11,510

176,568

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

496
39
33
259
1,411
53
343
47
812
725

809
28
15
1,104
42,081
75
866
83
10,135
9,423

171
20
16
136
1,411
45
74
27
511
316

350
13
(D)
751
42,081
67
376
59
8,353
5,899

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

128
376
407
313
90
636
237
1,013
335
1,027

133
664
1,248
289
77
772
835
45,811
598
14,804

82
116
116
74
53
213
99
132
133
617

93
261
606
110
39
244
435
4,913
328
13,673

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

1,636
450
369
498
98
68
4
298
641
76

24,291
1,008
2,350
716
63
78
(D)
874
13,323
64

776
173
160
204
78
27
4
96
262
46

16,449
508
1,437
357
59
49
(D)
213
10,526
38

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................

1,234
1,052
41
933
264
1,644
1,549
99
395
19

4,314
8,156
61
2,012
409
24,538
2,543
348
993
45

423
438
5
303
90
1,053
476
30
150
8

1,597
4,744
14
741
96
18,504
961
164
398
25

Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

610
684
108
344
512
1,282
305
1,019
5

914
1,702
163
705
982
20,324
413
20,485
(D)

167
287
108
84
182
891
52
571
4

270
913
163
292
405
19,176
84
19,717
(D)

STATES

560 UNITED STATES

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Table 34. Berries: 2007 and 2002
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Not harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES
United States Total
5,694
(NA)

14,874
(NA)

4,471
3,565

10,728
10,210

1,873
(NA)

4,146
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Idaho ..................................................................

120
17
118
383
9
36
6
97
131
39

75
10
516
1,132
8
(D)
(D)
167
364
14

85
13
89
335
8
28
6
66
107
33

45
7
395
920
(D)
6
(D)
99
303
12

54
5
45
80
1
8
43
39
7

31
2
121
212
(D)
(D)
68
61
2

Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................

107
79
60
50
271
53
50
124
72
149

74
54
18
25
246
(D)
38
94
(D)
128

85
74
42
38
178
41
44
113
61
109

46
42
14
15
103
19
26
84
35
59

25
14
20
17
121
16
14
19
11
45

28
12
4
10
143
(D)
12
10
(D)
68

Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................

34
33
256
19
25
1
35
100
27
219

17
57
275
4
(D)
(D)
14
79
21
355

29
22
165
17
20
1
31
92
25
187

13
21
119
3
5
(D)
13
70
20
300

10
13
121
3
7
10
17
3
47

4
36
156
(Z)
(D)
1
10
(Z)
55

North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

250
1
274
193
513
192
12
97
1
269

221
(D)
196
266
7,950
110
6
100
(D)
316

176
1
183
124
446
167
12
82
1
188

133
(D)
110
112
6,068
86
6
85
(D)
167

99
113
90
194
39
19
133

88
87
154
1,882
24
15
149

Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

485
32
28
193
223
125
86

800
30
8
268
549
131
38

404
20
22
171
187
64
79

545
14
6
180
341
36
34

142
14
6
49
63
85
12

256
16
2
89
208
95
4

9,991
(NA)

77,150
(NA)

7,516
6,428

60,353
52,002

3,790
(NA)

16,797
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

372
1
3
138
223
1
212
8
566
587

616
(D)
1
443
3,081
(D)
401
8
3,357
8,848

201
1
82
186
191
4
442
343

347
(D)
269
2,232
333
(D)
2,376
4,802

194
3
67
72
1
40
4
221
327

270
1
174
849
(D)
68
(D)
981
4,046

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

15
90
105
28
13
192
151
166
103
331

17
136
713
16
8
207
509
409
146
659

9
56
87
16
5
58
128
144
94
304

13
103
588
8
4
35
436
267
128
512

6
45
39
13
8
149
47
42
22
71

4
33
125
8
4
172
73
143
17
148

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................

840
88
329
155
4
1
193
299
5
467

21,758
99
2,230
217
(D)
(D)
259
9,170
(D)
1,317

758
74
317
65
1
170
268
5
407

19,641
69
2,209
53
(D)
221
7,605
(D)
1,097

300
27
37
101
3
1
53
135
112

2,116
31
21
164
(D)
(D)
37
1,564
220

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

BLUEBERRIES, TAME
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

--continued

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UNITED STATES 561

Table 34. Berries: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Not harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

BLUEBERRIES, TAME - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................

595
1
263
43
828
538
61
244
2
263

6,367
(D)
382
55
6,769
786
148
527
(D)
265

297
1
183
22
713
465
51
166
1
84

5,323
(D)
193
19
5,185
638
138
292
(D)
61

355
108
24
210
142
14
96
1
194

1,044
189
36
1,584
149
10
235
(D)
204

Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

211
8
213
204
564
134
133

759
4
362
256
5,490
133
216

172
179
137
475
57
97

579
275
160
3,926
50
161

58
8
47
87
163
90
53

180
4
87
97
1,563
84
55

907
(NA)

45,763
(NA)

728
665

23,492
23,851

582
(NA)

22,271
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................

20
7
1
577
1
58
35
2
1
28

3
5
(D)
44,462
(D)
187
112
(D)
(D)
379

13
5
488
51
19
1
26

2
(D)
22,747
92
42
(D)
196

7
2
1
444
1
19
16
2
1
14

1
(D)
(D)
21,715
(D)
95
69
(D)
(D)
183

New Jersey .........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

22
48
28
12
24
5
1
17
16
4

36
281
(D)
30
33
2
(D)
13
(D)
7

18
36
16
9
16
3
1
12
12
2

23
175
(D)
14
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
18
12
8
11
2
5
7
3

13
107
3
16
22
(D)
(D)
4
(D)

304
(NA)

1,068
(NA)

270
320

823
1,097

61
(NA)

245
(NA)

3
117
2
1
1
2
143
34
1

1
114
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
913
40
(D)

3
104
1
1
2
132
26
1

1
103
(D)
(D)
(D)
701
(D)
(D)

22
2
28
9
-

11
(D)
212
(D)
-

1,134
(NA)

41,310
(NA)

1,088
1,099

38,597
40,685

385
(NA)

2,712
(NA)

Connecticut .........................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New York ............................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................

2
40
469
19
5
2
41
3
151
3

(D)
299
13,368
307
10
(D)
3,550
1
3,048
1

2
37
448
17
3
2
39
3
149
-

(D)
(D)
12,521
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,111
1
2,766
-

11
121
7
2
26
69
3

(D)
847
(D)
(D)
439
282
1

Rhode Island ......................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

3
3
130
263

(D)
(D)
1,899
18,696

3
3
123
259

(D)
(D)
1,752
17,752

1
1
48
96

(D)
(D)
147
944

BLUEBERRIES, WILD
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

BOYSENBERRIES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Arizona ...............................................................
California ............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
CRANBERRIES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

--continued

562 UNITED STATES

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Table 34. Berries: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Not harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

CURRANTS
United States Total
323
(NA)

382
(NA)

276
103

253
294

74
(NA)

129
(NA)

California ............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Maine .................................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New York ............................................................

7
14
6
7
18
30
20
7
7
67

(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
4
44

5
12
2
5
18
27
19
6
7
61

2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
43

3
3
4
2
5
2
1
1
9

(D)
(D)
5
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
1

Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Washington ........................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

40
21
1
4
15
35
24

27
18
(D)
(D)
6
103
11

35
19
1
12
25
22

25
17
(D)
5
83
6

10
6
4
3
14
7

2
1
(D)
1
20
4

97
(NA)

93
(NA)

89
129

77
(D)

11
(NA)

16
(NA)

Alaska ................................................................
California ............................................................
Georgia ..............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................

1
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
46

(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
54

1
5
1
1
2
2
3
2
42

(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
52

1
2
5

(D)
(D)
2

Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

1
30
1

(D)
10
(D)

1
28
1

(D)
(D)
(D)

1
2
-

(D)
(D)
-

6,588
(NA)

21,554
(NA)

5,719
4,521

19,363
19,888

1,405
(NA)

2,191
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

16
26
5
37
274
29
127
2
18
21

3
17
1
18
3,247
31
129
(D)
7
6

8
24
4
27
254
28
113
2
2
13

1
(D)
(D)
12
3,084
31
106
(D)
(D)
4

9
3
1
10
51
3
25
16
8

2
(D)
(D)
7
163
(Z)
23
(D)
2

Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................

94
123
69
184
23
98
2
187
113
224

59
77
58
98
10
33
(D)
112
83
162

76
100
60
175
16
56
2
182
108
202

(D)
65
51
88
5
17
(D)
103
66
140

18
39
14
21
9
47
18
11
46

(D)
11
8
10
5
16
10
17
22

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

478
281
6
105
66
38
3
137
163
39

654
296
4
38
30
14
(D)
(D)
140
30

427
247
4
72
64
21
3
131
154
35

615
223
(D)
23
25
6
(D)
(D)
132
27

78
60
2
37
6
23
22
18
6

38
72
(D)
15
4
8
(D)
8
3

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................

525
112
19
362
24
420
492

621
37
19
456
(D)
3,470
319

485
75
19
287
16
361
464

531
23
(D)
303
(D)
3,025
292

98
44
2
110
8
101
54

90
14
(D)
153
3
445
27

United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

LOGANBERRIES
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

RASPBERRIES, ALL
United States Total
United States .............................................. 2007
2002
States, 2007

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[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Not harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

RASPBERRIES, ALL - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................

34
22
11
77
8
57
142
124
657
103

(D)
10
9
32
8
108
(D)
78
10,431
62

31
18
10
48
5
46
125
106
578
62

(D)
9
(D)
20
(D)
78
112
60
9,607
27

4
4
2
34
3
17
24
25
136
56

1
(Z)
(D)
12
(D)
30
(D)
17
825
35

Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

406
5

286
(D)

368
5

242
7

81
1

44
(D)

8,638
(NA)

58,718
(NA)

7,807
6,799

55,601
55,866

1,976
(NA)

3,117
(NA)

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................

78
16
9
67
729
22
113
40
212
83

112
(D)
3
119
34,442
35
208
61
6,594
198

58
15
8
51
719
18
101
31
202
64

91
3
(D)
89
34,101
33
173
59
6,538
182

20
1
1
18
77
6
34
9
15
22

21
(D)
(D)
30
341
2
35
2
56
16

Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................
Indiana ................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................
Kansas ................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine ..................................................................
Maryland .............................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................

31
233
233
150
42
295
62
163
150
195

26
363
415
136
25
276
176
484
248
337

25
201
219
128
30
235
61
155
144
186

19
277
366
127
15
181
(D)
415
229
300

9
84
57
29
16
99
4
44
15
29

8
86
49
10
10
95
(D)
69
19
37

Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey .........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................

496
227
13
204
48
27
2
90
211
12

1,229
550
38
172
24
41
(D)
131
315
7

432
214
12
154
33
23
2
82
198
12

1,032
406
(D)
99
21
24
(D)
114
281
(D)

136
75
1
62
15
12
27
33
1

198
144
(D)
74
2
17
17
34
(D)

New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ....................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ....................................................
South Dakota ......................................................

625
380
13
483
66
315
856
30
128
8

1,659
1,360
(D)
950
53
2,271
1,254
55
351
20

598
333
13
450
52
285
835
29
120
8

1,435
1,303
(D)
804
40
1,960
1,123
49
334
20

146
62
110
20
67
128
5
15
-

224
56
146
13
311
131
6
17
-

Tennessee ..........................................................
Texas ..................................................................
Utah ....................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ................................................................
Washington .........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming .............................................................

219
52
21
122
178
326
107
455
1

301
126
11
185
330
1,715
77
1,229
(D)

151
47
11
112
157
304
69
419
1

194
112
8
162
296
1,408
45
914
(D)

89
7
12
32
36
54
54
187
1

107
13
3
23
34
307
32
315
(D)

856
(NA)

828
(NA)

691
353

503
(D)

227
(NA)

325
(NA)

12
4
6
67
3
26
3
6
3
7
26

7
(Z)
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
9
14

10
4
2
62
3
23
3
5
2
5
18

(D)
(Z)
(D)
27
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8

2
4
6
8
1
1
2
2
9

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6

STRAWBERRIES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007

OTHER BERRIES
United States Total
United States ..............................................2007
2002
States, 2007
Alaska .................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas .............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut .........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida .................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................
Idaho ...................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................

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Table 34. Berries: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area

Total
Farms

Harvested
Acres

Farms

Not harvested
Acres

Farms

Acres

OTHER BERRIES - Con.
States, 2007 - Con.
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................

9
14
6
23
22
12
22
15
44
18

8
21
(D)
(D)
119
5
(D)
(D)
95
(D)

8
10
6
8
12
7
22
13
37
13

(D)
(D)
4
(D)
39
2
(D)
(D)
82
(D)

1
4
4
15
15
5
5
2
11
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
8
80
4
11
(D)
13
3

Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................

14
20
9
14
5
44
12
41
21
14

22
(D)
(D)
17
1
30
(D)
(D)
(D)
35

14
14
7
8
4
44
7
34
14
12

22
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
23
(D)
28
(D)
(D)

6
2
6
1
8
5
10
7
2

10
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
1
(D)
4
(D)

Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................
South Dakota .....................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................

34
3
37
48
2
9
1
8
20
10

(D)
(D)
37
24
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
1

29
1
27
45
2
8
8
20
6

(D)
(D)
26
22
(D)
2
9
(D)
1

9
2
10
8
3
1
4

14
(D)
10
2
(D)
(D)
1

Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

38
78
15
11

19
88
3
(D)

37
63
8
6

(D)
38
1
(D)

1
26
7
5

(D)
51
2
7

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

AQUATIC PLANTS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

659

1,712,080

1,128

651

35,193,380

1,019

3,546,388

1,259

Alabama .............................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................................

9
3
10
44
13
5
61
10
10

2,047
(D)
8,850
145,812
72,629
(D)
313,596
(D)
(D)

1
5
20
6
(D)
500
10
2

9
3
10
44
13
5
61
10
9

21,694
(D)
237,000
(D)
396,960
(D)
9,557,129
379,600
35,584

20
8
19
53
12
6
1
85
21
11

21,500
(D)
182,783
4,049
7,944
(D)
320,403
28,732
(D)

(D)
11
25
51
14
(D)
179
(D)
3

Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................

5
12
15
5
7
11
4
5
10
5

(D)
42,550
22,791
12,965
3,588
10,156
(D)
70,575
(D)

(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
2
6
(D)
(D)
3

5
12
15
5
7
11
4
5
10
5

(D)
698,442
839,295
(D)
(D)
66,860
84,000
(D)
1,791,365
383,148

6
11
15
7
7
20
14
8
18
14

5,600
(D)
(D)
26,765
(D)
25,558
(D)
(D)
68,638
5,400

(D)
1
4
(D)
(D)
2
121
7
(D)
6

Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................

33
9
7
23
4
5
3
2
16
5

39,908
(D)
(D)
10,600
4,954
1,870
(D)
(D)
70,420
28,650

26
5
(D)
17
(Z)
(D)
2
(D)
11
(D)

33
9
7
23
4
5
2
2
16
5

303,330
321,825
(D)
1,844,200
233,852
25,275
(D)
(D)
471,760
(D)

33
16
7
30
1
5
3
1
23
10

323,360
43,330
(D)
125,284
(D)
4,202
(D)
(D)
(D)
15,049

23
(D)
8
16
(D)
7
11
21

New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................................

25
20
3
20
12
37
53
1
2
1

12,543
28,220
(D)
14,000
22,550
184,840
69,980
(D)
(D)
-

24
8
(D)
8
(D)
36
34
(D)
(D)
(D)

25
20
3
20
11
37
53
1
2
1

2,591,626
(D)
2,150
349,314
197,176
2,331,162
1,485,657
(D)
(D)
(D)

50
43
1
48
19
56
84
2
12
1

168,236
65,090
(D)
146,108
22,649
173,561
529,862
(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
11
17
(D)
59
40
(D)
16
-

Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

19
37
3
2
14
26
4
29
-

29,025
43,952
59,500
60,939
(D)
59,810
-

10
48
(D)
(D)
5
17
1
167
-

17
35
3
2
14
26
4
28
-

462,707
1,076,510
12,054
(D)
434,250
708,659
1,100
1,342,175
-

58
54
2
8
30
33
5
26
2

(D)
266,890
(D)
5,348
343,114
75,432
(D)
72,209
(D)

26
(D)
(D)
4
29
18
(D)
(D)
(D)

909

2,111,759

6,060

896

90,304,021

1,567

4,043,848

9,300

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

21
4
4
10
86
20
5
2
41
28

91,900
(D)
2,000
(D)
95,958
86,761
(D)
(D)
8,869

70
(D)
1
14
823
45
(D)
(D)
1,348
38

21
4
4
10
86
20
5
2
41
28

(D)
8,520
3,160
28,785
38,208,034
1,752,570
(D)
(D)
10,538,903
135,567

14
4
3
9
172
20
11
1
91
30

35,784
3,050
53,100
542,134
140,365
41,991
(D)
(D)
35,893

32
(D)
(D)
1,396
32
(D)
1,657
19

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

11
15
9
17
13
7
7
14
14
5

15,406
44,787
(D)
3,650
(D)
(D)
(D)
15,040
27,750
(D)

6
70
33
(D)
7
4
4
24
10
12

10
15
9
17
7
7
7
11
14
5

23,705
588,391
89,202
161,233
(D)
6,909
145,556
74,375
97,742
33,377

15
12
21
17
10
9
21
19
20
13

(D)
(D)
(D)
13,306
(D)
(D)
25,306
35,700
(D)
24,910

(D)
(D)
73
(D)
3
8
21
(D)
12
5

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................

19
29
17
11
19
5

153,415
184,020
13,640
1,766
-

8
(D)
26
6
55
4

19
29
17
11
19
5

(D)
4,068,547
130,743
42,678
193,814
(D)

26
64
22
3
27
6

130,358
379,768
34,072
(D)
(D)
(D)

9
581
(D)
(D)
36
6

States

BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND
TUBERS - DRY
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

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Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND
TUBERS - DRY - Con.
States - Con.
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................

21
1
2
21
5
28
36
23
10
80

20,787
(D)
93,075
(D)
29,075
(D)
28,354
(D)
20,001

14
(D)
15
(D)
22
26
14
9
543

21
1
2
21
4
28
36
23
10
79

34,707
(D)
(D)
1,170,760
(D)
177,184
(D)
381,307
27,090
8,509,993

15
1
6
62
7
71
103
40
19
138

(D)
8,750
136,530
(D)
167,511
315,893
115,930
(D)
67,793

9
(D)
(D)
61
12
39
287
36
(D)
870

Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................

42
2
15
3
36
38
4
4
12
76

(D)
(D)
(D)
19,509
49,116
(D)
(D)
3,823

22
(D)
7
(D)
39
61
(D)
(D)
22
1,755

42
2
15
3
35
38
4
4
12
76

1,245,862
(D)
(D)
(D)
410,172
696,446
34,420
19,830
56,048
6,243,232

92
1
18
4
29
73
4
9
21
142

481,844
(D)
21,810
(D)
29,270
236,316
(D)
12,600
49,820
69,801

37
(D)
22
(D)
33
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2,717

West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

6
10
1

2,046
(D)
(D)

1
(D)
-

6
10
1

1,996
395,804
(D)

14
37
1

17,960
47,800
(D)

(D)
43
-

1,464

29,975,544

4,089

1,447

440,932,591

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................................

34
7
13
128
15
12
7
152
35
64

760,740
(D)
43,075
4,426,391
861,832
314,720
768
8,452,393
460,896
281,694

10
(D)
4
177
(D)
3
(D)
157
377
60

33
7
13
128
15
12
7
152
35
55

14,226,950
(D)
195,661
84,376,862
28,504,088
4,299,800
(D)
91,273,587
13,533,104
3,467,512

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................................

11
30
21
7
4
28
29
28
15
12

103,668
247,990
324,644
563,060
(D)
110,823
601,914
35,185
197,555
48,341

15
23
(D)
(D)
10
18
(D)
(D)
(D)

11
30
21
6
4
28
29
28
15
12

1,189,934
(D)
4,185,363
5,253,795
167,000
1,240,758
6,667,154
296,640
2,624,342
1,152,627

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................

74
11
21
19
6
12
3
5
34
6

2,071,351
(D)
59,386
47,168
(D)
83,559
2,200
6,935
1,718,468
31,700

184
(D)
172
22
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
241
-

73
11
21
19
6
12
3
5
34
6

28,661,100
(D)
2,295,640
1,367,295
450,340
456,566
29,800
98,973
19,128,281
171,700

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................

40
59
2
33
13
118
52
8
18
75

431,874
280,510
(D)
413,396
74,988
1,240,746
510,577
37,150
20,300
383,952

2
44
(D)
6
25
428
101
(Z)
(D)
143

40
58
2
33
13
118
50
8
18
73

4,446,591
2,776,906
(D)
3,420,018
858,039
24,999,362
10,800,053
443,500
553,406
3,550,968

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

64
4
7
30
50
13
35

638,447
(D)
25,800
308,320
1,891,834
(D)
189,452

356
(D)
(D)
88
548
208

64
4
7
30
50
13
35

11,097,732
(D)
198,732
3,997,673
29,617,227
(D)
3,405,952

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 567

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

FLORICULTURE CROPS - BEDDING/GARDEN
PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST
GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, POTTED
FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER
FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS,
TOTAL
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

26,236

819,940,649

54,196

26,137

6,466,885,753

29,788

973,658,415

68,214

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

278
101
98
178
1,870
208
447
111
1,598
401

9,329,568
986,805
1,184,278
2,461,384
103,139,657
9,008,832
9,441,760
654,127
255,981,229
8,247,156

561
24
581
315
12,017
134
457
69
9,801
367

278
101
98
178
1,865
208
447
111
1,593
400

87,088,158
12,460,245
(D)
(D)
1,222,371,503
120,132,280
130,097,751
6,710,359
909,212,711
89,035,382

363
87
110
168
2,481
227
518
73
2,032
582

11,606,204
1,151,218
4,539,020
2,280,151
146,729,367
12,515,785
10,101,689
(D)
320,884,771
9,962,964

406
16
550
165
18,608
118
447
75
12,771
597

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

1,154
208
652
586
313
225
617
206
500
406

21,999,212
1,925,127
19,071,248
8,942,942
7,302,075
5,188,648
6,499,682
4,202,871
2,471,473
7,725,935

2,429
117
1,340
367
316
131
279
347
238
425

1,096
208
652
586
313
225
616
206
500
406

75,709,230
19,252,948
188,291,446
64,587,556
56,042,988
36,272,765
45,094,228
32,439,697
23,560,794
82,723,067

1,117
172
533
701
314
231
665
288
620
451

28,837,733
1,972,559
13,422,917
14,629,453
5,043,738
5,064,684
7,913,985
4,884,321
2,623,797
7,818,991

2,913
89
1,278
500
319
120
289
263
276
626

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................

597
1,332
472
205
525
219
173
16
300
830

8,302,646
52,915,651
13,915,949
2,543,412
6,413,684
1,606,162
1,876,710
104,261
2,968,014
20,065,160

907
3,413
992
199
429
36
44
11
170
2,665

597
1,330
472
205
524
219
173
16
300
828

117,748,643
439,220,434
123,381,541
13,063,847
68,005,821
12,686,084
(D)
(D)
49,882,990
196,267,583

713
1,271
483
181
561
181
162
19
271
880

10,437,228
48,186,105
13,104,446
2,993,372
6,889,562
1,621,191
1,359,795
(D)
2,857,829
17,280,688

727
3,880
1,185
240
465
38
83
11
165
3,441

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................

114
1,334
906
37
1,227
243
1,035
1,548
168
279

5,248,424
25,430,297
21,337,221
382,328
24,431,023
3,283,323
17,833,262
22,037,433
1,043,055
6,453,439

100
1,597
835
15
903
282
2,578
962
145
676

114
1,334
898
37
1,226
243
1,032
1,547
168
279

39,684,047
225,918,639
260,670,801
4,857,032
247,179,189
(D)
158,134,953
214,458,329
8,678,677
99,792,022

111
1,738
1,050
40
1,416
338
1,209
1,709
156
388

4,184,417
26,382,886
25,215,286
(D)
33,171,108
5,117,898
16,263,107
30,647,920
1,402,641
5,982,743

102
1,772
1,326
30
1,170
155
2,564
1,493
88
1,762

South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

67
611
879
117
305
527
820
212
953
28

2,143,129
10,608,389
41,059,894
4,996,394
1,492,557
9,872,686
10,561,649
2,260,356
12,710,866
279,266

13
620
1,856
106
305
573
2,522
57
864
6

67
602
877
117
305
527
820
212
953
28

14,336,672
75,347,766
326,418,037
71,613,813
14,915,956
115,462,218
142,798,533
12,298,039
124,311,086
(D)

67
897
984
147
327
676
998
238
814
30

2,821,715
11,686,742
40,764,732
6,508,872
1,710,431
10,902,336
17,831,790
2,415,430
11,945,115
248,305

28
724
1,533
108
217
828
2,929
72
644
7

18,376

361,050,691

18,647

18,337

3,763,633,057

20,460

386,963,439

21,484

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

197
90
42
147
618
170
368
93
360
324

6,133,725
888,983
377,724
1,666,944
24,093,631
7,042,126
6,876,742
(D)
21,256,379
6,632,065

178
18
91
225
2,602
85
297
44
1,329
227

197
90
42
147
615
170
368
93
358
323

67,773,942
11,595,358
10,682,034
11,067,953
397,805,269
101,718,649
101,066,748
(D)
170,778,118
74,601,274

240
76
55
135
837
183
420
61
457
449

7,748,871
1,014,506
3,344,854
1,777,716
33,712,945
9,420,073
7,134,238
598,146
26,792,369
7,451,095

176
11
171
94
4,833
69
250
31
761
456

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................

119
174
568
488
259
189
508
149
423
317
503

292,541
1,587,340
14,860,622
6,808,980
6,182,464
4,349,536
4,609,342
2,956,662
2,132,002
5,675,955
5,473,619

89
72
926
233
189
83
161
161
172
261
511

117
174
568
488
259
189
508
149
423
317
503

3,629,168
15,510,761
142,537,699
52,423,511
46,339,961
28,819,589
31,255,924
22,169,970
20,392,461
70,739,582
68,085,034

64
129
471
599
254
207
566
196
542
355
549

151,367
1,452,713
9,985,374
9,471,681
3,838,850
3,947,261
5,679,724
2,842,551
2,085,586
5,458,434
7,029,968

58
24
853
300
223
82
205
139
162
391
288

States

BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

--continued

568 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - Con.
States - Con.
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................

1,131
406
148
445
195
147
9
253
633
82

44,368,310
10,904,851
1,824,424
5,038,516
1,421,018
1,609,462
(D)
2,243,262
15,547,899
1,677,782

1,713
401
98
320
23
26
(D)
105
1,099
36

1,129
406
148
444
195
147
9
253
631
81

380,720,857
98,035,514
9,547,006
51,479,887
11,413,665
(D)
(D)
38,454,012
138,943,748
10,206,230

1,077
410
132
481
162
143
15
222
627
83

38,237,074
9,665,729
2,087,195
5,049,124
1,444,293
1,045,004
143,052
2,013,104
12,442,982
831,522

1,825
232
153
254
23
62
5
99
984
45

New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
South Dakota .....................................................................

1,127
711
33
1,043
212
660
1,252
136
202
58

18,383,973
15,867,143
365,308
19,225,582
2,491,257
9,491,341
15,819,145
836,707
4,295,120
1,775,507

855
463
13
632
254
801
543
57
357
6

1,127
703
33
1,041
212
659
1,249
136
202
58

187,587,157
211,617,141
4,562,957
196,346,853
15,744,171
102,969,548
160,635,687
7,112,679
52,416,895
11,161,830

1,408
767
39
1,196
286
751
1,388
134
292
60

17,428,456
14,694,714
520,348
24,215,599
3,694,054
7,979,195
19,751,378
1,139,300
4,368,181
2,362,265

894
550
(D)
801
126
431
663
54
1,201
24

Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

491
590
101
251
409
514
186
819
26

6,890,009
18,741,407
3,055,142
1,221,397
7,569,316
7,938,980
1,813,629
9,952,075
258,036

502
867
99
123
320
613
37
324
(D)

481
589
101
251
409
514
186
819
26

55,916,584
179,120,813
53,537,136
11,968,169
92,137,631
102,109,040
9,424,750
101,720,701
3,172,802

762
677
117
277
519
688
206
668
28

8,177,923
23,276,174
4,130,381
1,472,719
6,767,815
12,522,663
1,927,878
8,404,490
232,505

521
697
58
102
415
1,262
46
351
(D)

5,085

174,339,910

25,698

5,056

711,369,050

5,868

230,313,795

33,079

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................

29
9
19
17
768
40
63
16
286
24

33,670
(D)
876
(D)
38,885,970
(D)
206,324
115,110,097
(D)

(D)
(D)
391
46
8,126
36
(D)
18
5,318
28

29
9
19
17
766
40
63
16
286
24

(D)
73,933
(D)
(D)
412,597,447
2,486,299
1,132,463
115,000
129,406,450
458,520

25
8
17
19
1,138
46
79
11
409
23

290,370
8,772
500
(D)
59,770,438
852,948
207,226
(D)
142,760,428
11,524

117
4
332
13
11,527
37
48
25
8,399
15

Hawaii ................................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................

698
36
61
58
55
30
62
15
91
84

8,485,657
57,952
181,760
(D)
(D)
26,995
281,746
2,565
59,855
137,181

1,529
34
280
79
48
32
53
29
54
112

676
36
61
58
55
30
61
15
91
84

25,844,224
(D)
2,376,230
(D)
247,968
226,596
1,849,802
(D)
821,245
1,809,593

718
37
50
73
48
25
38
20
116
95

10,391,404
101,551
205,628
461,610
14,649
25,368
72,540
572
76,230
(D)

1,414
61
201
85
79
34
25
30
75
181

Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................

111
176
78
12
38
28
22
2
64
183

468,432
175,956
(D)
52,540
(D)
28,940
27,510
(D)
298,693

(D)
1,628
(D)
9
36
8
15
(D)
(D)
1,403

111
176
78
12
38
28
22
2
64
183

4,001,834
10,403,276
4,564,557
(D)
484,327
136,291
147,543
(D)
951,551
14,584,314

165
188
93
14
48
23
24
2
52
232

498,780
251,045
1,035,563
66,960
21,659
13,000
28,370
57,315
706,135

204
1,926
157
13
76
(D)
18
(D)
33
2,156

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................

26
224
129
2
146
24
278
188
29
29

(D)
336,219
537,169
266,748
(D)
847,383
1,192,835
(D)
(D)

44
470
274
(D)
159
20
1,614
269
70
140

26
223
128
2
146
24
276
188
29
29

(D)
5,605,995
4,233,669
(D)
3,947,207
(D)
19,573,488
13,178,581
189,324
523,145

17
291
142
1
144
26
370
200
18
34

(D)
657,856
567,306
1,346,649
109,978
1,396,596
1,159,268
(D)
14,200

49
580
362
(D)
216
16
1,441
287
27
395

South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

6
56
92
12
57
104
325
24
158
1

2,000
151,400
(D)
(D)
(D)
154,109
991,292
13,892
261,684
-

(D)
54
279
5
151
213
1,785
15
(D)
(D)

6
56
92
12
57
104
325
24
158
1

8,016
706,359
(D)
(D)
1,018,584
2,902,956
30,003,006
(D)
4,876,855
(D)

5
33
53
24
76
110
314
31
140
3

(D)
126,516
(D)
124,439
(D)
220,630
1,982,313
42,690
243,452
(D)

2
52
245
41
109
308
1,393
18
240
(D)

CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

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UNITED STATES 569

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

2,622

139,863,389

4,846

2,593

733,423,833

4,269

183,251,147

8,231

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

51
6
30
29
289
17
22
6
695
54

691,893
(D)
321,110
172,332
12,213,485
59,704
85,050
40,765
104,087,192
(D)

(D)
(D)
72
20
778
(D)
(D)
2,166
13

51
6
30
29
287
17
22
6
691
54

3,386,946
123,255
10,851,073
1,749,151
120,065,062
(D)
1,731,808
2,402,104
465,720,083
1,014,596

103
7
34
41
412
22
19
4
1,000
119

879,921
21,620
703,874
(D)
19,668,213
108,690
238,735
(D)
126,952,319
550,366

35
(D)
38
24
872
(D)
4
2,958
53

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

162
5
36
36
16
21
42
35
20
19

7,401,708
(D)
355,351
334,971
63,631
187,590
207,300
(D)
(D)
98,693

712
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

142
5
36
36
16
21
42
35
20
19

19,773,809
(D)
5,394,301
2,622,473
1,517,843
1,887,190
668,701
2,427,355
(D)
(D)

229
14
31
101
29
26
80
92
26
38

12,574,852
16,735
221,796
1,054,042
122,888
203,996
355,708
859,196
25,637
121,922

1,346
2
22
20
(D)
13
48
3
16

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................

31
78
25
34
23
11
11
1
7
38

201,799
685,871
(D)
(D)
265,444
65,128
14,008
(D)
70,255
329,438

(D)
3
(D)
(D)
14
2
(D)
5

31
78
25
34
23
11
11
1
7
38

754,564
2,614,566
4,796,953
(D)
2,070,496
301,051
38,750
(D)
258,136
3,090,196

39
95
33
51
57
12
8
2
13
50

491,744
877,475
126,432
293,218
395,226
15,378
8,022
168,122
555,332

11
26
(D)
37
92
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
60

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................

15
83
76
1
58
29
47
83
3
27

(D)
309,470
454,040
340,071
266,426
(D)
333,213
(D)
270,393

(D)
5
7
(D)
13
1
14
(D)
(D)

14
83
76
1
58
29
47
82
3
27

4,816,720
1,944,038
4,744,581
(D)
8,056,922
1,895,673
(D)
3,268,769
(D)
(D)

20
138
156
4
109
62
89
151
4
69

325,802
463,180
585,650
(D)
790,018
443,272
313,942
924,309
(D)
494,769

5
9
142
52
3
612
(D)
(D)
98

South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

8
56
164
9
10
15
19
17
49
3

(D)
717,914
(D)
(D)
(D)
147,100
98,400
80,046
301,560
(D)

7
353
(D)
(D)
4
8
(D)
-

8
55
164
9
10
15
19
17
49
3

353,871
5,736,391
25,087,552
1,240,970
(D)
922,771
2,004,971
702,920
(D)
(D)

7
164
258
14
19
56
81
24
53
4

304,328
636,290
8,574,193
172,880
(D)
493,484
651,008
47,364
158,512
(D)

60
258
(D)
38
181
2
8
-

6,287

142,637,616

4,211

6,257

1,239,520,013

8,429

173,130,034

5,419

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

93
20
22
44
418
40
132
28
451
91

2,331,358
73,237
484,568
552,388
27,854,763
1,617,191
2,269,844
148,752
15,014,660
1,254,557

220
(D)
10
24
431
(D)
89
8
963
80

93
20
22
44
418
40
132
28
451
91

13,691,287
667,699
(D)
(D)
289,618,722
14,278,590
26,149,232
609,934
142,785,131
12,652,410

136
21
22
58
579
56
165
24
493
180

2,687,042
106,320
489,792
346,725
33,577,771
2,134,074
2,521,490
337,600
24,379,655
1,949,979

79
(D)
9
35
1,377
(D)
146
19
653
73

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

306
38
147
155
66
39
167
68
91
104

5,803,062
258,923
3,648,215
1,702,425
1,030,226
624,527
1,357,882
731,905
243,830
1,814,106

88
(D)
117
39
(D)
(D)
61
110
11
41

282
38
147
155
66
39
167
68
91
104

26,282,791
2,937,389
37,778,804
8,219,644
7,869,817
5,339,390
11,050,328
6,624,441
1,856,938
9,365,981

284
36
153
251
91
62
228
104
150
129

5,720,110
401,560
3,010,119
3,642,120
1,067,351
888,059
1,806,013
1,182,002
436,344
(D)

95
2
203
95
(D)
5
45
45
37
38

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................

162
291
66
64
112
34

2,070,211
7,554,104
2,397,740
496,268
1,015,662
91,076

286
66
24
84
37
5

162
291
66
64
112
34

44,781,951
45,086,155
15,971,435
2,579,078
13,725,659
835,077

231
320
107
65
164
24

2,416,736
8,820,511
2,276,722
545,999
1,423,553
148,520

224
103
(D)
36
43
(D)

States

POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Dollars

Acres in the
open

POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS - Con.
States - Con.
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................

32
3
57
210
18
358
232
9
299
51

225,730
(D)
593,261
3,889,130
1,875,856
6,217,704
4,470,528
17,020
4,520,582
510,606

2
(D)
14
159
(D)
239
68
(D)
100
6

32
3
57
210
18
358
232
9
299
51

1,351,331
17,000
10,213,991
39,649,325
22,213,831
30,118,764
39,786,817
285,075
38,237,407
(D)

37
4
65
242
24
514
370
9
405
112

278,399
(D)
619,288
3,576,239
(D)
7,833,394
9,367,616
53,096
6,818,842
870,594

1
(D)
(D)
241
3
289
272
(D)
101
10

Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................

189
466
38
84
18
172
261
32
55
102

7,176,874
4,531,306
128,121
1,869,870
(D)
2,769,386
13,154,321
1,851,348
188,124
1,977,661

41
(D)
17
120
(D)
56
307
(D)
10
35

189
466
38
84
18
168
260
32
55
102

25,153,827
34,175,036
1,221,325
43,996,166
2,812,955
12,735,945
117,482,233
16,730,437
1,317,878
19,287,297

258
622
39
122
13
287
358
41
40
221

6,573,374
8,812,965
204,205
1,105,593
(D)
2,746,013
(D)
2,081,172
156,698
3,420,407

80
(D)
(D)
68
2
90
333
(D)
7
67

Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

108
62
177
5

1,478,459
352,789
2,195,547
(D)

23
(D)
3
(D)

107
62
177
5

7,903,708
2,083,533
15,186,067
106,008

229
75
203
6

2,675,806
397,498
3,138,661
(D)

93
6
46
-

306

2,049,043

794

301

18,939,800

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................
Hawaii ................................................................................

5
4
5
27
5
3
1
26
6
17

138,922
(D)
91,808
(D)
3,800
(D)
512,901
(D)
16,244

(D)
16
81
(D)
26
19
10

5
4
5
27
5
3
1
26
6
14

(D)
(D)
(D)
2,285,003
(D)
17,500
(D)
522,929
308,582
179,238

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................

3
9
2
5
8
5
3
3
7
12

(D)
25,300
(D)
(D)
43,412
(D)
(D)
88,585
131,410

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4

3
9
2
5
8
5
3
3
7
12

(D)
204,412
(D)
67,399
269,473
(D)
(D)
(D)
125,260
395,580

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................

3
2
9
1
3
6
21
19
5
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9,800
182,931
8,341
78,040
(D)

(D)
(D)
22
(D)
(D)
29
23
-

3
2
9
1
3
6
20
19
5
1

13,082
(D)
245,452
(D)
5,300
(D)
662,685
288,593
590,800
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................

18
12
4
3
9
12
1
3
6
10

(D)
160,934
(D)
(D)
79,680
6,300
(D)
(D)
24,500
54,518

107
(D)
2
(D)
1
50
(D)
1
93

18
12
4
3
9
12
1
3
6
9

(D)
3,200,256
(D)
(D)
252,487
(D)
(D)
(D)
211,563
777,808

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

1
1

-

(D)
(D)

1
1

(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

500

319,577

9,709

491

35,995,358

681

1,187,990

8,256

5
2
3

420
(D)
-

(D)
(D)
45

3
2
3

(D)
(D)
417,000

2
2
12

(D)
(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

FLOWER SEEDS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States
Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 571

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

FLOWER SEEDS - Con.
States - Con.
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................

5
29
18
2
12
7
4
16

8,100
23,984
(D)
(D)
1,500
8,488

(D)
1,065
161
(D)
41
2
(D)
256

5
29
18
2
12
7
4
16

2,780
13,557,218
509,608
(D)
60,180
(D)
127,544
(D)

5
47
10
6
2
22
11
1
4
14

(D)
390,262
(D)
1,706
(D)
5,288
15,578
(D)

(D)
1,636
81
(D)
49
(D)
(D)
8
243

Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................

6
26
3
20
2
7
4
7
19
17

(D)
13,789
(D)
12,452
(D)
11,800
(D)
10,180
54,254
(D)

(Z)
2,233
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
64
689

6
25
3
20
2
6
4
7
15
17

3,760
3,000,858
1,832
41,490
(D)
43,980
3,870
(D)
188,756
805,440

7
16
10
1
18
8
12
26
24

(D)
7,957
3,120
16,625
(D)
32,348
170,624
(D)

(D)
(D)
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
39
533

Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................

4
17
6
7
1
1
4
6
21
16

340
(D)
900
1,775
(D)
8,100
(D)
6,561
7,100

(D)
178
(Z)
(D)
(D)
1
15
9

4
17
6
7
1
1
4
5
21
16

3,748
315,160
2,480
12,475
(D)
(D)
30,300
(D)
79,088
90,026

2
12
9
6
1
8
17
4
34
24

(D)
(D)
1,800
11,678
1,950
(D)
(D)
85,760
29,534

(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)

North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................

15
7
46
9
6
9
3
14
22

11,350
(D)
5,200
(D)
10,032
3,300
(D)
6,562
918

8
396
1,982
(D)
17
(D)
4
896

15
7
46
9
6
9
3
14
22

42,660
713,300
3,416,865
(D)
(D)
34,300
(D)
21,726
(D)

1
16
2
60
39
2
18
2
11
40

25,288
8,683
59,292
(D)
9,816
1,200
13,886

(D)
5
(D)
1,082
130
4
(D)
4
(D)

Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

5
4
8
22
3
28
2

(D)
(D)
139
900
7,800
(D)

8
17
(D)
623
(D)

5
4
8
22
3
28
2

11,380
200,200
32,610
315,594
1,200
1,718,916
(D)

9
8
7
38
15
34
2

(D)
(D)
1,584
31,028
9,863
8,285
(D)

4
4
(D)
1,150
(D)
672
-

249

(D)

(X)

244

11,422,793

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................................

2
1
5
13
4
4
1
17
8
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
683
31,834
(D)
593,323
5,066
3,796

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2
1
5
13
4
4
1
17
8
3

(D)
(D)
5,200
(D)
1,025
7,656
(D)
(D)
7,600
1,944

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................

1
2
2
4
6
9
8
4
14
8

(D)
(D)
(D)
5,480
8,000
6,682
160,036
(D)
32,642
9,740

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
2
2
4
6
9
8
4
13
8

(D)
(D)
(D)
12,470
12,000
7,823
(D)
(D)
33,227
14,710

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................

1
11
1
1
3
5
6
8
8
7
1

(D)
24,500
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,458
25,965
9,290
5,812
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
11
1
1
3
5
6
8
8
7
1

(D)
25,870
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3,692
(D)
23,495
8,214
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

--continued

572 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES
(SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

17
15
1
2
3
11
4
6
14
7

279,808
107,928
(D)
(D)
(D)
13,050
17,400
17,764
4,966
19,752

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

17
15
1
2
3
11
4
6
11
7

1,572,247
159,092
(D)
(D)
(D)
19,575
26,100
26,646
6,549
28,927

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

4,075

61,765,935

(X)

4,056

553,034,688

3,416

64,364,430

(X)

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................

30
40
26
31
182
63
80
19
81
44

251,739
155,273
(D)
46,434
12,924,882
(D)
475,394
90,652
2,783,850
285,525

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

30
40
26
31
181
63
80
19
77
43

1,954,022
992,504
(D)
353,481
112,284,392
(D)
(D)
691,650
(D)
2,238,414

21
38
39
15
234
51
64
8
83
31

880,022
153,609
8,248,203
72,324
16,455,074
4,190,906
476,342
23,680
3,327,935
190,200

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Hawaii ................................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................

96
32
82
91
106
46
118
20
125
72

(D)
131,993
422,871
627,344
910,479
407,482
498,218
105,660
1,289,335
300,598

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

91
32
82
90
106
46
118
20
125
72

10,062,567
824,029
3,281,100
4,761,836
7,570,534
3,557,771
3,704,534
676,200
(D)
1,947,783

60
39
45
49
41
28
69
34
145
38

860,304
62,288
601,790
384,632
(D)
271,403
501,082
352,437
292,222
265,242

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................

120
170
92
36
148
46
32
5
74
48

577,141
782,938
1,425,980
238,544
467,591
119,058
118,698
2,962
207,520
332,710

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

120
170
92
36
148
46
32
5
74
47

(D)
2,707,450
14,743,607
1,440,580
3,705,812
957,064
1,466,345
22,926
(D)
2,487,862

111
111
61
21
81
30
28
3
57
39

707,229
1,057,297
944,479
95,252
529,076
100,577
792,968
(D)
197,925
472,680

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................

45
201
160
8
183
49
132
323
28
24

76,098
3,039,549
627,001
34,806
625,693
232,866
711,275
1,818,817
348,921
53,995

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

45
201
157
8
183
48
132
322
28
24

750,397
17,706,164
5,196,062
264,089
4,021,654
1,442,671
5,857,898
23,698,996
(D)
1,100,882

17
212
125
9
139
30
180
274
21
20

61,511
2,861,826
1,218,074
(D)
1,151,891
151,974
1,619,419
2,367,107
144,763
138,960

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

21
101
103
23
111
76
163
28
132
9

32,880
613,262
(D)
104,284
425,083
(D)
495,725
188,580
621,727
41,940

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

21
100
103
23
111
76
163
28
132
9

117,245
2,485,354
(D)
357,520
3,951,342
(D)
5,473,535
1,511,977
3,269,176
291,067

13
116
90
18
98
52
195
22
108
3

37,998
639,523
6,241,515
(D)
476,602
1,754,889
969,301
89,131
750,242
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2,926

43,949,871

(X)

2,919

393,783,610

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

26
30
8
21
81
45
60
18
21

79,039
107,262
(D)
35,982
6,008,943
(D)
222,742
67,136
609,940

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

26
30
8
21
81
45
60
18
21

705,046
684,900
(D)
269,865
51,016,867
(D)
(D)
503,522
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND
FRESH CUT HERBS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

GREENHOUSE TOMATOES (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States
Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 573

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Farms

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

GREENHOUSE TOMATOES (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Georgia ...............................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................

28
33
23
58
59
90
30
90
19
104

58,732
873,449
81,081
227,086
247,995
281,819
130,870
366,191
98,110
1,173,913

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

27
33
23
58
58
90
30
90
19
104

319,840
6,477,757
525,358
1,539,996
1,727,364
1,681,864
756,525
2,726,997
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................

55
93
127
72
31
126
35
27
4
61

231,594
412,744
471,665
1,187,382
202,745
402,971
57,101
73,484
(D)
177,322

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

55
93
127
72
31
126
35
27
4
61

1,556,451
(D)
1,206,121
12,840,573
1,154,188
2,769,558
423,158
400,735
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New Jersey .........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................

28
26
145
127
8
136
43
87
248
15

162,305
39,554
2,766,251
471,353
(D)
357,958
129,514
354,178
1,390,317
252,864

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

27
26
145
125
8
136
42
87
247
15

1,186,498
254,505
15,448,816
2,243,302
(D)
2,550,384
960,855
2,344,098
15,406,189
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

South Carolina ....................................................................
South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

18
16
78
72
16
98
51
122
21
88
8

32,826
23,890
429,897
(D)
90,654
309,161
(D)
309,555
162,860
326,530
29,860

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

18
16
78
72
16
98
51
122
21
88
8

(D)
86,325
1,797,772
(D)
250,355
2,925,836
5,984,866
1,934,663
1,304,177
1,347,547
203,950

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

2,032

17,816,064

(X)

2,015

159,251,078

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

12
28
22
13
140
42
37
7
63
29

172,700
48,011
(D)
10,452
6,915,939
84,050
252,652
23,516
2,173,910
226,793

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

12
27
22
13
139
42
37
7
59
28

1,248,976
307,604
(D)
83,616
61,267,525
1,360,857
5,756,252
188,128
15,539,442
1,918,574

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

71
16
44
36
46
23
43
5
53
33

(D)
50,912
195,785
379,349
628,660
276,612
132,027
7,550
115,422
69,004

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

66
16
44
35
46
23
43
5
53
33

3,584,810
298,671
1,741,104
3,034,472
5,888,670
2,801,246
977,537
(D)
844,840
391,332

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................

58
84
41
11
34
31
14
3
25
26

164,397
311,273
238,598
35,799
64,620
61,957
45,214
(D)
30,198
170,405

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

58
84
41
11
34
31
14
3
25
25

2,255,185
1,501,329
1,903,034
286,392
936,254
533,906
1,065,610
(D)
218,924
1,301,364

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................

31
94
65
3
77
26
92
132

36,544
273,298
155,648
(D)
267,735
103,352
357,097
428,500

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

31
94
64
3
77
26
92
131

495,892
2,257,348
2,952,760
(D)
1,471,270
481,816
3,513,800
8,292,807

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND
FRESH CUT HERBS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

--continued

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Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND
FRESH CUT HERBS (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................

18
11
9
36
57
11
58
51
88
12

96,057
21,169
8,990
183,365
574,504
13,630
115,922
134,369
186,170
25,720

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

18
11
9
35
57
11
58
51
88
12

333,356
(D)
30,920
687,582
3,033,254
107,165
1,025,506
(D)
3,538,872
207,800

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

66
5

295,197
12,080

(X)
(X)

66
5

1,921,629
87,117

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)

462

45,308,740

(X)

460

985,295,349

462

48,339,412

(X)

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................

1
1
5
55
5
3
3
12
1

(D)
(D)
59,420
5,483,804
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
1
5
53
5
3
3
12
1

(D)
(D)
(D)
223,457,225
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

2
2
10
78
1
3
3
13
-

(D)
(D)
240,042
9,250,637
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Hawaii ................................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................

3
6
2
2
27
2
2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

3
6
2
2
27
2
2
4

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
342,891
(D)
(D)
(D)

3
1
3
5
3
19
1
5
7

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
61,446
(D)
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................

6
7
5
1
11
2
1
2
2
3

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10,482
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,800

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

6
7
5
1
11
2
1
2
2
3

99,419
26,858
(D)
(D)
203,924
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
47,000

4
4
6
1
8
5
2
4
3

(D)
(D)
121,542
(D)
149,172
(D)
(D)
133,560
740

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................

12
60
7
4
25
95
4
5
5
4

69,517
2,121
19,034
(D)
427,516
18,990,506
3,060
1,337
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

12
60
7
4
25
95
4
5
5
4

238,021
108,609
225,240
(D)
10,303,278
486,672,248
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)

15
11
11
2
44
102
5
8
4

332,086
98,179
23,179
(D)
1,050,054
18,966,736
113,456
(D)
(D)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

1
5
19
15
10
17

(D)
10,585
27,125
(D)
2,690
89,636

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
5
19
15
10
17

(D)
41,366
808,140
(D)
15,694
2,057,661

1
4
12
16
13
18

(D)
(D)
61,790
416,945
87,024
154,286

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

16

(X)

(X)

16

33,919,494

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

1
2
1
2
3
3
2
2

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1
2
1
2
3
3
2
2

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6,000
(D)
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

MUSHROOMS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

MUSHROOM SPAWN
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

--continued

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UNITED STATES 575

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

NURSERY STOCK
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

22,407

221,813,698

446,496

22,130

6,568,562,723

24,975

187,765,579

463,631

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

307
43
155
123
1,655
304
207
47
3,184
501

6,151,997
(D)
7,039,293
316,424
25,179,297
338,686
724,212
(D)
68,835,482
3,633,707

6,758
60
6,939
1,152
31,889
6,350
4,245
541
45,134
7,991

306
43
154
123
1,626
304
206
47
3,139
499

99,704,294
1,760,976
198,590,309
(D)
1,682,234,080
72,639,390
115,607,170
4,750,748
844,297,935
125,233,223

372
35
225
104
1,807
247
192
55
2,716
578

8,931,841
15,800
3,517,233
428,922
31,574,891
(D)
189,336
(D)
30,220,544
4,928,904

7,360
(D)
8,644
886
32,583
3,992
4,911
1,190
36,936
8,438

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

532
318
531
291
154
136
332
298
145
261

883,390
86,783
1,521,246
709,958
29,885
85,754
1,096,239
2,606,983
95,166
3,735,094

1,137
5,620
20,703
5,226
1,875
2,057
3,951
3,240
1,057
10,689

473
312
531
291
148
136
332
297
144
261

23,275,977
43,755,169
166,185,949
40,947,480
11,780,934
22,920,957
23,635,510
58,954,819
6,873,044
97,446,286

274
274
572
442
201
109
413
380
139
311

982,759
116,126
1,877,325
470,108
144,585
464,075
759,618
2,529,427
101,729
5,050,345

805
4,248
21,112
8,210
2,509
1,969
5,422
4,757
(D)
8,488

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................

210
813
363
208
247
149
183
20
85
972

247,335
9,803,292
281,494
760,614
361,882
117,056
136,355
68,652
59,640
7,823,616

1,856
16,095
7,917
1,525
4,237
1,204
1,858
519
497
21,328

208
768
360
208
245
149
183
18
85
967

40,603,603
131,403,626
72,491,156
16,972,224
25,335,095
11,010,816
(D)
(D)
12,845,908
185,288,767

196
928
433
152
312
141
165
17
73
1,087

98,049
10,017,485
96,191
406,933
466,791
78,742
301,052
(D)
11,200
3,750,480

2,028
22,018
11,777
1,067
4,625
1,397
3,026
(D)
(D)
20,579

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................

80
697
1,250
33
873
134
1,479
947
84
314

346,082
906,523
4,824,577
(D)
10,271,927
4,756,192
15,740,936
9,408,134
395,664
1,490,449

959
14,638
23,333
376
21,968
3,469
41,088
24,303
1,286
7,341

80
694
1,242
33
873
134
1,467
919
84
314

12,691,450
101,095,581
251,810,276
(D)
173,843,270
105,602,907
757,363,416
108,089,720
16,259,497
91,395,683

112
858
1,466
31
1,267
181
1,686
1,260
62
396

(D)
535,199
5,220,882
4,229,895
(D)
23,467,850
9,107,339
201,368
3,546,914

1,075
15,924
18,423
(D)
26,963
4,093
37,312
31,351
1,237
(D)

South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

60
793
936
100
110
392
585
110
637
19

38,583
4,599,100
13,244,638
103,102
54,210
5,711,566
6,289,714
106,280
288,909
15,300

507
33,485
16,958
640
437
11,955
7,086
709
12,177
131

60
790
934
100
110
388
585
106
635
19

3,291,488
177,221,588
291,849,180
(D)
5,268,772
96,564,870
106,107,571
(D)
81,692,285
1,274,767

60
1,346
1,014
93
76
524
805
143
624
21

(D)
4,390,778
8,049,504
126,820
3,406
2,986,186
9,366,789
(D)
855,033
(D)

507
38,953
13,719
542
318
11,062
9,940
698
14,334
(D)

707

1,431,170

3,628

693

48,475,835

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................
Hawaii .................................................................................

12
9
5
79
8
6
8
67
14
44

6,000
117,000
(D)
154,166
5,828
(D)
(D)
89,750
36,822
39,140

(D)
7
47
294
18
55
4
269
91
59

12
9
5
78
7
6
8
67
14
41

2,159,202
381,598
611,470
7,207,180
583,670
(D)
42,726
3,386,154
1,603,260
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................

6
17
16
7
6
18
3
10
5
9

(D)
(D)
54,060
(D)
(D)
24,000
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,950

(D)
27
17
36
6
128
(D)
14
2
(D)

6
17
16
7
6
18
3
10
5
9

(D)
326,728
(D)
305,732
(D)
1,126,574
(D)
147,525
29,750
85,978

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................

15
14
8
12
1
3

9,140
34,400
10,733
(D)

20
19
53
7
(D)
(D)

13
14
8
12
1
3

118,780
(D)
691,500
196,764
(D)
7,600

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

States

OTHER NURSERY CROPS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

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576 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

OTHER NURSERY CROPS (SEE TEXT) - Con.
States - Con.
New Jersey ........................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................

1
5
35
24
12
6
38
27
2
15

(D)
(D)
109,506
18,690
45,040
7,100
17,212
(D)
(D)
15,280

4
149
102
10
6
77
65
29

1
5
35
24
12
6
37
27
2
15

(D)
14,618
3,562,384
940,216
699,869
172,412
816,102
(D)
(D)
588,872

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

29
44
8
5
17
28
2
5
2

74,830
108,516
2,600
6,288
100,269
33,925
(D)
-

129
965
3
(D)
33
213
(D)
2
(D)

24
44
8
5
16
28
2
5
2

435,485
12,014,165
50,852
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
32,505
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,881

(X)

409,440

1,878

1,353,422,529

2,124

(X)

386,504

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................

97
4
9
46
55
42
6
3
193
103

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

23,722
131
3,147
8,276
19,087
8,812
1,485
1,289
84,430
28,647

97
4
9
46
55
42
6
3
193
103

58,129,093
238,000
29,467,837
16,392,078
252,476,652
42,105,586
6,946,473
(D)
175,945,432
84,190,951

96
2
13
58
62
48
10
6
235
92

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

25,805
(D)
3,187
8,998
15,909
7,767
1,251
2,305
67,370
24,653

Hawaii ................................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................

29
38
29
30
31
33
39
17
8
30

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

86
4,211
13,879
5,358
4,225
5,812
3,229
2,552
930
4,152

28
38
29
30
31
33
39
17
8
30

4,471,517
20,305,973
31,755,548
9,479,731
8,766,794
13,415,171
8,622,341
4,107,329
(D)
19,769,749

20
38
40
38
33
49
54
23
10
29

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

113
4,704
7,994
5,076
4,836
4,971
4,692
2,747
1,151
4,987

Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................

9
51
76
57
42
13
32
7
1
40

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
9,474
10,776
6,621
6,288
1,195
3,202
762
(D)
9,425

9
51
76
57
42
13
32
7
1
40

3,535,052
16,365,057
19,050,931
11,201,633
20,041,742
3,952,930
7,491,791
7,176,050
(D)
38,083,541

6
54
89
47
53
16
38
11
2
53

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
10,262
14,564
4,352
6,002
1,232
3,015
720
(D)
12,485

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................

13
21
87
5
40
71
14
13
12
51

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,487
7,508
13,496
(D)
3,777
17,871
2,298
961
2,581
14,963

13
21
87
5
40
71
14
13
12
50

5,020,128
33,260,593
45,598,333
(D)
14,557,594
40,923,250
16,177,429
(D)
14,332,575
31,275,036

5
14
87
3
62
95
14
24
15
27

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

1,186
6,868
10,952
27
9,434
17,846
2,608
2,100
2,453
14,027

South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

6
52
164
43
1
27
19
3
63
6

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

779
11,329
36,805
5,705
(D)
10,065
2,384
(D)
4,852
277

5
52
164
43
1
27
19
3
63
6

2,207,000
(D)
99,564,546
32,081,874
(D)
21,743,340
15,192,510
206,000
25,705,454
1,146,600

3
56
205
46
3
25
41
2
63
9

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

(D)
8,419
38,341
4,036
3
7,315
3,756
(D)
4,399
610

SOD HARVESTED
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

--continued

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UNITED STATES 577

Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

Acres in the
open

TOBACCO PLANTS SOLD FOR TRANSPLANT
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

442

3,964,653

3

442

9,289,259

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Georgia ...............................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................
Massachusetts ....................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................

9
2
4
176
3
3
10
57
15
49

453,380
(D)
20,900
1,383,750
3,880
7,000
20,925
910,120
39,880
190,156

(D)
-

9
2
4
176
3
3
10
57
15
49

928,000
(D)
67,140
3,715,364
8,390
9,000
44,075
1,571,665
127,080
541,380

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

South Carolina ....................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................

1
51
54
2
6

(D)
426,028
444,858
(D)
22,500

(D)
-

1
51
54
2
6

(D)
1,131,019
1,029,895
(D)
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

1,103

837,940

45,309

1,097

99,694,490

1,671

1,864,522

56,939

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska .................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas .............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut .........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida .................................................................................
Georgia ...............................................................................

15
1
12
8
119
29
5
6
10
6

2,160
(D)
(D)
5,300
232,570
7,589
(D)
10,012
61,908
(D)

12
1,083
3
10,695
453
3
1
44
80

15
1
11
8
119
29
5
6
10
6

19,414
(D)
1,728,140
6,439
43,399,223
834,503
12,526
2,830
81,496
133,000

4
2
18
10
189
27
7
4
27
25

(D)
7,200
230,842
(D)
1,007
1,800
(D)
13,413

6
1,604
17
14,010
922
(D)
(D)
112
87

Hawaii .................................................................................
Idaho ...................................................................................
Illinois ..................................................................................
Indiana ................................................................................
Iowa ....................................................................................
Kansas ................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine ..................................................................................
Maryland .............................................................................

21
144
17
15
17
3
21
1
18
8

19,425
5,886
25,176
4,134
28,733
(D)
7,897
(D)
9,325
2,400

7
13,743
137
4
29
(D)
2
(D)
7
10

21
143
17
15
16
3
21
1
17
8

19,710
18,798,271
300,777
6,863
47,610
2,996
7,776
(D)
64,061
10,750

6
137
12
18
24
6
29
4
31
30

(D)
(D)
(D)
8,418
22,668
(D)
19,488
(D)
7,190
104,335

(D)
9,420
157
1
85
(D)
16
(D)
4
30

Massachusetts ....................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana ..............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey .........................................................................

10
33
7
11
23
8
4
3
2
15

5,837
92,406
(D)
1,525
13,300
(D)
2,375
350
(D)
42,300

(D)
14
31
45
3
3
(D)
-

10
33
7
11
23
8
4
3
2
15

8,805
(D)
57,626
74,929
22,054
5,344
738
53
(D)
65,747

20
48
28
18
24
10
7
4
7
21

12,998
(D)
(D)
23,248
(D)
2,600
4,297
450
2,950
158,604

4
285
601
85
(D)
3
10
(D)
(D)
3

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ....................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................

13
37
19
2
46
13
139
20
6
5

(D)
19,628
24,900
(D)
25,460
(D)
10,590
18,890
4,002
3,258

83
186
11
(D)
20
9
7,850
(D)
(D)
1

13
37
19
2
46
13
138
20
6
5

137,417
323,756
29,390
(D)
74,562
16,461
14,698,520
44,925
(D)
1,319

9
71
53
35
12
202
78
5
24

(D)
31,240
73,440
134,452
(D)
14,126
104,304
8,150
(D)

(D)
359
(D)
60
6
7,014
167
20

South Dakota ......................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................
Texas ..................................................................................
Utah ....................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ................................................................................
Washington .........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming .............................................................................

3
21
20
3
13
11
136
1
2
1

9,984
16,110
(D)
7,224
(D)
8,062
(D)
(D)
(D)

1
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
8
10,596
(D)
-

3
21
20
3
13
11
135
1
2
1

4,500
8,442
6,635
(D)
(D)
18,734
17,659,900
(D)
(D)
(D)

5
34
12
16
21
26
238
12
19
2

15,821
4,529
8,481
7,182
40,930
398,267
1,495
3,810
(D)

(D)
20
(D)
5
6
44
21,467
8
(D)
-

States

VEGETABLE SEEDS
United States Total
United States ......................................................................
States

--continued

578 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 35. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, Sod, Mushrooms, Vegetable Seeds, and Propagative
Materials Grown for Sale: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Farms

2002

Acres in the
open

Value of sales
Farms

Dollars

Farms

Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection

Acres in the
open

VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ......................................................................

1,322

20,247,905

1,233

1,313

121,929,991

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

Alabama .............................................................................
Alaska ................................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................................
Arkansas ............................................................................
California ............................................................................
Colorado .............................................................................
Connecticut ........................................................................
Delaware ............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................................

7
3
5
8
68
31
32
9
11
17

118,366
1,650
(D)
6,018
14,291,522
30,914
76,451
(D)
909,840
863,496

(D)
(D)
2
193
4
1
(D)
(D)
11

7
3
5
8
68
31
29
9
11
17

(D)
4,000
(D)
22,746
90,985,384
92,585
204,401
(D)
4,097,738
2,905,290

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Hawaii ................................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................................
Illinois .................................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................................
Iowa ...................................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................................
Louisiana ............................................................................
Maine .................................................................................
Maryland ............................................................................

12
6
29
30
34
8
46
6
37
37

3,106
37,101
45,674
52,248
18,420
125,526
11,680
45,354
79,489

7
(D)
13
50
6
6
13
8

12
6
29
30
34
8
46
6
37
37

8,000
13,835
134,553
296,685
150,679
31,050
(D)
29,200
192,188
613,342

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

Massachusetts ...................................................................
Michigan .............................................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................................
Missouri ..............................................................................
Montana .............................................................................
Nebraska ............................................................................
Nevada ...............................................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................................
New Jersey ........................................................................

44
47
15
14
30
3
10
3
30
19

110,384
898,284
12,932
31,760
62,470
2,700
(D)
(D)
40,366
97,950

19
9
7
1
4
(D)
2
(D)

44
47
15
14
30
3
10
3
30
19

423,205
(D)
62,130
86,500
149,330
6,650
77,105
(D)
107,440
386,850

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

New Mexico ........................................................................
New York ............................................................................
North Carolina ....................................................................
North Dakota ......................................................................
Ohio ...................................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................................
Oregon ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................
South Carolina ...................................................................

11
106
77
4
61
7
49
101
14
15

41,572
469,420
247,921
(D)
215,252
7,470
243,828
198,387
12,127
21,440

(D)
14
20
9
10
(D)
(D)
12
(Z)
7

11
105
77
4
61
7
47
101
14
15

107,930
1,365,155
694,197
41,500
905,125
26,050
(D)
526,550
30,013
78,800

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

South Dakota .....................................................................
Tennessee .........................................................................
Texas .................................................................................
Utah ...................................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................................
Virginia ...............................................................................
Washington ........................................................................
West Virginia ......................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................................
Wyoming ............................................................................

1
30
32
11
17
34
45
20
35
1

(D)
31,726
269,932
17,200
17,156
68,495
75,322
21,188
25,106
(D)

(D)
(D)
(D)
14
33
(D)
2
-

28
32
11
17
34
45
20
35
1

(D)
2,003,530
58,850
110,126
227,798
316,905
68,120
75,915
(D)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

States

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 579

Table 36. Cut Christmas Trees: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Acres in production
Farms

Acres

Trees cut
Acres irrigated

Farms

Acres in production
Number

Farms

Trees cut

Acres

Farms

Number

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................

17,367

343,374

13,912

12,255

17,415,971

21,904

446,996

13,849

20,808,065

Alabama .........................
Alaska .............................
Arizona ...........................
Arkansas .........................
California ........................
Colorado .........................
Connecticut .....................
Delaware ........................
Florida .............................
Georgia ...........................

71
1
10
59
400
107
407
49
95
179

738
(D)
39
562
4,033
4,269
3,887
385
747
2,359

81
(D)
33
20
1,487
184
49
30
99
418

54
7
31
279
78
343
41
51
120

31,183
289
10,636
119,855
13,404
113,622
10,819
13,776
50,607

99
6
65
543
111
495
64
87
253

1,020
118
562
7,708
6,187
4,833
713
726
2,579

57
4
44
340
63
401
55
46
144

35,670
(D)
18,146
383,940
11,508
133,861
16,183
15,320
80,952

Hawaii .............................
Idaho ...............................
Illinois ..............................
Indiana ............................
Iowa ................................
Kansas ............................
Kentucky .........................
Louisiana ........................
Maine ..............................
Maryland .........................

37
112
291
231
196
83
139
67
307
229

91
972
3,843
3,175
1,552
1,293
988
590
4,349
2,978

45
196
18
113
18
64
41
32
18
250

29
51
212
177
153
66
87
50
235
168

8,323
46,145
112,617
198,899
39,575
15,731
23,724
17,227
126,908
77,801

28
104
429
373
271
168
230
120
335
263

(D)
1,485
6,355
5,630
2,578
3,415
2,076
1,387
4,761
3,205

19
53
301
272
185
101
123
82
228
188

4,233
55,083
144,008
186,303
57,254
29,094
56,473
43,742
164,406
99,183

Massachusetts ................
Michigan .........................
Minnesota .......................
Mississippi ......................
Missouri ..........................
Montana ..........................
Nebraska ........................
Nevada ...........................
New Hampshire ..............
New Jersey .....................

420
1,319
368
87
134
84
75
4
235
1,150

3,164
41,954
9,963
1,188
1,596
3,707
567
(D)
2,356
6,314

218
2,999
344
103
25
92
149
(D)
6
278

284
832
243
50
92
55
63
189
879

75,914
1,572,208
202,259
20,889
27,344
32,104
15,160
82,124
78,791

408
1,798
518
163
310
73
103
6
234
1,167

2,947
60,520
15,413
2,380
3,775
3,496
1,068
(D)
2,534
7,628

321
1,038
288
78
204
56
76
2
187
917

72,522
2,380,173
463,885
39,594
92,483
43,793
24,215
(D)
107,725
132,458

New Mexico ....................
New York ........................
North Carolina ................
North Dakota ..................
Ohio ................................
Oklahoma .......................
Oregon ............................
Pennsylvania ..................
Rhode Island ..................
South Carolina ................

28
1,154
1,251
14
746
63
1,852
1,599
83
167

212
20,267
37,653
169
8,005
415
66,816
34,789
770
1,707

19
382
170
8
37
44
3,024
232
24
305

14
795
922
12
528
42
1,282
1,201
49
99

314
348,043
3,085,383
1,150
272,981
14,310
6,850,841
1,179,733
19,251
31,113

22
1,648
1,528
19
1,105
91
2,024
2,164
83
181

3,632
32,599
30,694
154
16,625
861
67,804
44,905
801
2,019

15
973
1,003
17
711
57
1,085
1,249
63
89

2,935
618,917
2,915,507
2,007
372,957
18,818
6,466,551
1,724,419
23,085
38,871

South Dakota ..................
Tennessee ......................
Texas ..............................
Utah ................................
Vermont ..........................
Virginia ............................
Washington .....................
West Virginia ..................
Wisconsin .......................
Wyoming .........................

23
196
202
50
318
481
791
267
1,136
-

204
2,262
2,425
159
3,600
9,414
11,095
2,260
33,458
-

8
69
367
116
36
49
1,126
38
433
-

16
139
99
32
259
329
498
173
847
-

4,161
166,542
42,327
2,126
168,206
313,710
785,304
42,102
950,440
-

18
186
301
65
359
767
773
351
1,387
8

242
2,108
3,781
203
4,658
12,944
15,580
3,581
47,699
785

9
171
169
23
271
490
479
183
916
3

3,715
149,770
80,914
3,744
151,249
507,791
1,164,139
60,098
1,605,981
3,030

STATES

580 UNITED STATES

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USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 37. Short Rotation Woody Crops: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

2002

Acres in production
Farms

Acres

Acres harvested
Acres irrigated

Farms

Acres in production

Acres

Farms

Acres harvested

Acres

Farms

Acres

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ...................

4,717

228,335

(D)

1,769

31,007

6,285

288,686

1,940

31,920

Alabama ..........................
Alaska .............................
Arizona ............................
Arkansas .........................
California .........................
Colorado ..........................
Delaware .........................
Florida .............................
Georgia ...........................
Hawaii .............................

13
1
14
62
97
119
71
59

99
(D)
213
1,749
2,086
2,768
2,813
(D)

48
631
962
364
29

2
7
29
53
72
39
25

(D)
11
511
420
435
658
50

145
4
21
173
88
9
198
170
16

1,635
44
710
4,247
1,931
181
6,562
2,206
(D)

38
2
12
87
41
5
38
49
5

428
(D)
(D)
166
190
9
395
304
(D)

Idaho ...............................
Illinois ..............................
Indiana ............................
Iowa ................................
Kansas ............................
Kentucky .........................
Louisiana .........................
Maryland .........................
Michigan ..........................
Minnesota ........................

91
117
116
59
83
203
34
311
225

1,670
2,152
3,103
692
1,222
16,329
524
7,934
(D)

377
523
127
(D)
45
65
32
431
116

42
53
45
28
46
46
16
127
83

161
595
394
114
301
3,356
162
1,234
672

91
148
112
26
54
183
78
422
274

1,268
4,796
1,004
(D)
1,260
20,350
903
10,966
10,060

8
67
42
11
37
35
30
147
86

29
1,550
236
23
304
1,495
254
1,482
762

Mississippi .......................
Missouri ...........................
Nebraska .........................
Nevada ............................
New Mexico .....................
New York .........................
North Carolina .................
North Dakota ...................
Ohio ................................
Oklahoma ........................

527
99
28
2
13
221
44
8
307
52

44,638
3,145
152
(D)
49
5,753
289
16
5,433
877

231
231
31
(D)
27
113
40
11
42
61

128
56
14
2
4
100
26
121
31

4,866
622
19
(D)
6
1,276
71
1,267
420

387
25
2
15
448
400
346
59

33,892
262
(D)
121
18,805
7,418
8,663
1,783

89
14
8
154
122
122
19

4,421
44
46
2,096
766
1,123
181

Oregon ............................
Pennsylvania ...................
South Carolina ................
South Dakota ..................
Tennessee ......................
Texas ..............................
Utah ................................
Virginia ............................
Washington .....................
West Virginia ...................

211
23
351
1
72
731
2
176
153
15

26,787
414
17,493
(D)
1,178
29,635
(D)
(D)
12,638
188

(D)
(D)
1,129
43
1,380
(D)
81
(D)
(D)

65
13
100
1
48
215
1
55
71
1

2,918
59
3,348
(D)
309
4,265
(D)
708
1,714
(D)

367
510
395
15
59
599
13
242
148
32

26,330
11,358
17,047
193
(D)
37,763
32
6,133
22,463
112

91
180
76
6
35
157
3
56
62
4

2,467
2,823
1,496
34
295
3,599
4
512
3,535
5

Wisconsin ........................
Wyoming .........................

4
2

86
(D)

(D)

2
2

(D)
(D)

1
10

(D)
307

1
1

(D)
(D)

STATES

Table 38. Maple Syrup: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
2007
Geographic area

Number
of taps

Farms

2002
Syrup produced
(gallons)

Number
of taps

Farms

Syrup produced
(gallons)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
8,121

8,369,856

1,582,101

8,068

8,230,772

1,651,552

Connecticut ........................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................
Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................

173
32
154
53
44
468
16
292
691
256

73,922
8,708
41,454
6,227
2,594
1,487,473
19,319
252,780
384,796
81,426

11,732
1,382
8,178
953
335
252,447
2,467
41,249
66,313
13,875

219
22
128
56
38
516
21
289
560
214

77,559
8,423
45,927
5,348
4,142
1,377,653
26,981
236,745
404,174
128,241

12,747
2,553
8,048
1,077
416
258,315
4,206
51,589
85,560
16,355

Missouri ..............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
Tennessee .........................................................

38
3
477
40
1,313
3
600
530
17
7

2,714
(D)
400,956
3,149
1,342,165
115
317,243
445,694
3,803
474

387
(D)
71,122
522
229,486
10
62,141
61,138
441
94

30
1
503
24
1,464
1
594
501
8
6

1,533
(D)
393,609
2,710
1,615,027
(D)
403,759
361,411
2,016
(D)

(D)
(D)
83,980
416
308,692
(D)
75,374
63,187
306
(D)

Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................

1
1,310
42
75
1,486

(D)
2,770,392
19,961
24,889
679,586

(D)
644,962
1,982
2,773
108,108

1,723
26
57
1,067

2,475,691
28,864
20,613
609,756

560,200
4,408
2,853
110,856

United States ......................................................
STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 581

Table 39. Grain Storage Capacity: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with capacity by North
American Industry
Classification System

Grain storage capacity
(see text)
Geographic area
Farms

Bushels

Average bushels
per farm

Crop production
(111)

Animal
production
(112)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

309,365
346,977

11,333,050,084
9,889,959,099

36,633
28,503

205,765
213,605

103,600
133,372

Alabama .....................................................................................................
Alaska .........................................................................................................
Arizona .......................................................................................................
Arkansas .....................................................................................................
California ....................................................................................................
Colorado .....................................................................................................
Connecticut .................................................................................................
Delaware ....................................................................................................
Florida .........................................................................................................
Georgia .......................................................................................................

1,943
33
94
2,172
873
4,178
58
225
535
3,248

25,261,703
888,759
3,023,063
183,723,450
29,952,296
159,130,301
414,654
9,352,286
5,233,003
51,275,164

13,001
26,932
32,160
84,587
34,310
38,088
7,149
41,566
9,781
15,787

888
29
36
1,890
363
2,776
19
112
245
2,089

1,055
4
58
282
510
1,402
39
113
290
1,159

Idaho ...........................................................................................................
Illinois ..........................................................................................................
Indiana ........................................................................................................
Iowa ............................................................................................................
Kansas ........................................................................................................
Kentucky .....................................................................................................
Louisiana ....................................................................................................
Maine ..........................................................................................................
Maryland .....................................................................................................
Massachusetts ............................................................................................

3,345
25,577
15,189
40,092
14,330
6,655
858
157
1,335
58

114,132,833
1,353,862,005
736,406,123
1,761,362,028
360,629,075
164,801,545
59,576,114
2,445,449
38,127,226
518,580

34,120
52,933
48,483
43,933
25,166
24,764
69,436
15,576
28,560
8,941

2,108
22,375
12,153
29,823
10,256
3,217
689
89
701
23

1,237
3,202
3,036
10,269
4,074
3,438
169
68
634
35

Michigan .....................................................................................................
Minnesota ...................................................................................................
Mississippi ..................................................................................................
Missouri ......................................................................................................
Montana ......................................................................................................
Nebraska ....................................................................................................
Nevada .......................................................................................................
New Hampshire ..........................................................................................
New Jersey .................................................................................................
New Mexico ................................................................................................

7,948
29,216
1,585
14,726
8,123
19,544
84
26
440
344

236,000,421
1,258,600,916
93,681,066
429,257,978
323,558,720
997,984,438
2,005,889
68,956
9,443,789
12,648,402

29,693
43,079
59,105
29,150
39,832
51,063
23,880
2,652
21,463
36,769

5,341
20,446
1,033
9,649
4,868
14,721
35
16
342
161

2,607
8,770
552
5,077
3,255
4,823
49
10
98
183

New York ....................................................................................................
North Carolina ............................................................................................
North Dakota ..............................................................................................
Ohio ............................................................................................................
Oklahoma ...................................................................................................
Oregon ........................................................................................................
Pennsylvania ..............................................................................................
Rhode Island ..............................................................................................
South Carolina ............................................................................................
South Dakota ..............................................................................................

3,423
3,928
15,490
15,534
6,482
1,210
10,683
17
1,814
13,293

80,961,645
82,277,025
759,086,170
446,335,442
57,196,122
35,271,213
112,479,557
8,629
42,080,625
600,760,235

23,652
20,946
49,005
28,733
8,824
29,150
10,529
508
23,198
45,194

1,531
2,572
12,257
11,177
2,631
857
4,412
9
1,158
8,540

1,892
1,356
3,233
4,357
3,851
353
6,271
8
656
4,753

Tennessee ..................................................................................................
Texas ..........................................................................................................
Utah ............................................................................................................
Vermont ......................................................................................................
Virginia ........................................................................................................
Washington .................................................................................................
West Virginia ..............................................................................................
Wisconsin ...................................................................................................
Wyoming .....................................................................................................

3,907
5,038
1,547
100
2,735
1,662
1,047
16,932
1,532

65,147,227
111,611,844
15,561,328
933,911
40,970,443
69,147,864
4,296,804
364,806,553
20,751,215

16,674
22,154
10,059
9,339
14,980
41,605
4,104
21,545
13,545

1,705
2,167
614
28
1,161
1,323
226
6,314
590

2,202
2,871
933
72
1,574
339
821
10,618
942

STATES, 2007

582 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 40. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Farms

Number

BROILERS AND OTHER MEAT-TYPE CHICKENS

17,001

8,600,795,123

Alabama ...................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................

2,370
2,416
59
13
713
123
2,173
1
4
96

1,015,912,076
1,171,417,704
45,163,506
404,332
246,098,746
73,183,463
1,398,907,034
(D)
(D)
36,915,566

Iowa .........................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota .................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
New York ..................................................................................

33
462
279
698
11
141
1,404
366
6
5

9,679,335
309,722,752
187,524,217
296,341,690
3,676,000
47,163,577
822,957,432
278,336,596
4,843,200
541,800

North Carolina ..........................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................

1,838
188
496
31
467
397
1
547
838
523

769,746,946
47,874,902
240,818,895
24,598,871
146,621,106
230,213,351
(D)
206,123,367
577,143,316
245,168,464

Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................

38
161
103

28,041,742
88,772,648
46,572,339

3,331

1,823,376,451

Alabama ...................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................

443
531
6
4
16
517
5
58
27
90

127,790,446
150,943,108
6,943,750
661,464
18,318,942
286,792,413
2,000,000
96,618,998
64,690,129
31,495,243

Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota .................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
New Hampshire ........................................................................

27
1
9
1
4
27
205
45
12
1

12,823,986
(D)
17,663,878
(D)
10,490,290
56,638,129
67,340,999
31,480,177
50,886,939
(D)

New York ..................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................

4
448
93
107
145
54
90
157
76
102
26

(D)
151,004,097
251,336,050
28,075,242
157,671,213
38,400,680
22,229,337
83,773,487
21,269,485
18,313,750
16,419,119

States

EGGS, CHICKEN (DOZENS)
United States Total
United States ............................................................................
States

PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT
United States Total
United States ............................................................................

1,563

116,811,593

184
247
6
2
2
26
215
34

10,106,814
13,477,458
816,708
(D)
(D)
1,982,130
13,385,144
5,698,348

States
Alabama ...................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................

Farms

Number

States - Con.

United States Total
United States ............................................................................

Item
PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT - Con.

Iowa ........................................................................................
Kentucky .................................................................................
Louisiana ................................................................................
Maine ......................................................................................
Maryland .................................................................................
Massachusetts ........................................................................
Michigan .................................................................................
Minnesota ...............................................................................
Mississippi ..............................................................................
Missouri ..................................................................................

13
40
13
5
5
1
10
19
69
67

2,341,084
2,368,894
1,210,600
1,293,000
575,000
(D)
2,095,232
5,072,117
4,938,821
4,160,758

Nebraska ................................................................................
New Hampshire ......................................................................
New York ................................................................................
North Carolina ........................................................................
Ohio ........................................................................................
Oklahoma ...............................................................................
Oregon ...................................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................................
South Carolina ........................................................................
Tennessee ..............................................................................

1
1
5
226
46
50
1
97
24
40

(D)
(D)
286,030
10,915,464
8,787,511
2,280,377
(D)
10,989,362
3,224,569
1,895,639

Texas ......................................................................................
Virginia ...................................................................................
West Virginia ..........................................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................................

55
29
24
6

4,895,549
1,346,484
1,417,500
239,000

2,195

200,125,309

Arkansas ................................................................................
California ................................................................................
Colorado .................................................................................
Illinois .....................................................................................
Indiana ....................................................................................
Iowa ........................................................................................
Kansas ...................................................................................
Kentucky .................................................................................
Maryland .................................................................................
Michigan .................................................................................

257
31
1
32
191
30
22
1
7
2

28,163,684
6,260,019
(D)
1,746,118
11,775,536
3,045,540
1,164,332
(D)
682,250
(D)

Minnesota ...............................................................................
Missouri ..................................................................................
New York ................................................................................
North Carolina ........................................................................
North Dakota ..........................................................................
Ohio ........................................................................................
Oklahoma ...............................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................................
South Carolina ........................................................................
South Dakota ..........................................................................

74
329
1
522
1
102
12
114
124
1

9,860,478
19,164,686
(D)
54,469,299
(D)
5,355,190
738,622
8,870,746
17,625,087
(D)

Texas ......................................................................................
Utah ........................................................................................
Virginia ...................................................................................
West Virginia ..........................................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................................

16
21
218
51
35

6,526,168
1,235,628
16,760,460
3,643,307
2,275,850

1,485

8,826,814

Arizona ...................................................................................
California ................................................................................
Colorado .................................................................................
Idaho ......................................................................................
Illinois .....................................................................................
Indiana ....................................................................................
Iowa ........................................................................................
Kansas ...................................................................................
Maryland .................................................................................
Michigan .................................................................................

7
7
45
12
74
18
372
110
5
16

348,871
256,562
449,788
88,023
71,290
9,298
367,670
2,615,076
413
7,566

Minnesota ...............................................................................
Missouri ..................................................................................
Montana .................................................................................
Nebraska ................................................................................
Nevada ...................................................................................
New Mexico ............................................................................
New York ................................................................................
North Dakota ..........................................................................
Ohio ........................................................................................
Oklahoma ...............................................................................

128
7
15
272
2
4
12
8
59
35

74,692
16,727
45,806
1,401,111
(D)
1,019
5,845
36,477
36,134
486,457

Oregon ...................................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................................
South Carolina ........................................................................
South Dakota ..........................................................................
Texas ......................................................................................

8
60
4
84
77

(D)
7,873
(D)
166,770
2,099,344

TURKEYS
United States Total
United States ..........................................................................
States

CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY
FOR SLAUGHTER (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States ..........................................................................
States

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 583

Table 40. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Farms

Number

Item

CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY
FOR SLAUGHTER (SEE TEXT) - Con.

8
9
11
2
14

(D)
2,461
(D)
(D)
43,161

8,991

89,601,632

HOGS AND PIGS
United States Total
United States ...........................................................................
States

5
123
22
149
44
18
84
34
55
468
70

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

506

(X)

California ................................................................................
Illinois .....................................................................................
Indiana ...................................................................................
Iowa .......................................................................................
Kansas ...................................................................................
Michigan .................................................................................
Minnesota ..............................................................................
Nebraska ................................................................................
New York ...............................................................................
North Carolina ........................................................................

1
133
48
153
2
33
13
62
3
4

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

North Dakota ..........................................................................
Ohio .......................................................................................
Oregon ...................................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................................
South Carolina .......................................................................
South Dakota .........................................................................
Texas .....................................................................................
Virginia ...................................................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................................

3
2
4
2
3
8
30
1
1

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

2,033

(X)

Arizona ...................................................................................
Arkansas ................................................................................
California ................................................................................
Colorado ................................................................................
Delaware ................................................................................
Illinois .....................................................................................
Indiana ...................................................................................
Iowa .......................................................................................
Kansas ...................................................................................
Maryland ................................................................................

47
3
40
3
66
61
8
15
1
21

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Michigan .................................................................................
Minnesota ..............................................................................
Missouri ..................................................................................
Montana .................................................................................
New Jersey ............................................................................
New York ...............................................................................
Oklahoma ...............................................................................
Oregon ...................................................................................
Pennsylvania ..........................................................................
Tennessee .............................................................................

16
1,099
5
1
3
39
1
7
9
1

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Texas .....................................................................................
Washington ............................................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................................
Wyoming ................................................................................

8
51
527
1

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

14

(X)

4
1
1
2
1
1
1
3

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

South Carolina .......................................................................
South Dakota .........................................................................
Tennessee .............................................................................
Texas .....................................................................................
Utah .......................................................................................
Vermont .................................................................................
Virginia ...................................................................................
Washington ............................................................................
West Virginia ..........................................................................
Wisconsin ...............................................................................
Wyoming ................................................................................
GRAINS AND OILSEEDS

Alabama ..................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Delaware .................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................

34
119
10
2
25
424
478
2,946
77
28

702,866
1,254,851
81,522
(D)
496,849
3,819,982
3,263,759
20,710,440
1,714,326
198,778

Maryland ..................................................................................
Michigan ..................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ...............................................................................
Missouri ...................................................................................
Nebraska .................................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina .........................................................................
North Dakota ...........................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................

8
181
1,166
38
256
437
23
1,522
2
476

50,705
1,181,550
8,074,225
802,385
4,740,640
1,628,809
268,020
31,167,264
(D)
2,642,091

Oklahoma ................................................................................
Pennsylvania ...........................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
West Virginia ...........................................................................
Wisconsin ................................................................................

82
345
42
147
30
1
15
37
1
39

1,683,547
2,307,315
782,495
739,128
243,695
(D)
410,800
318,052
(D)
165,216

United States Total
United States .........................................................................
States

VEGETABLES, MELONS, AND POTATOES
(SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .........................................................................

OTHER CATTLE, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, OR
AQUACULTURE (SEE TEXT)

States

United States Total
4,641

(X)

Alabama ..................................................................................
Arizona ....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California .................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware .................................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................

10
5
266
100
101
2
2
13
9
1

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana .................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................

107
59
284
202
232
67
12
4
22
5

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

Michigan ..................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ...............................................................................
Missouri ...................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska .................................................................................
Nevada ....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................

111
236
46
121
79
159
4
3
42
222

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

North Carolina .........................................................................
North Dakota ...........................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma ................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ...........................................................................

68
15
222
192
65
481

(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)

United States ...........................................................................
States

584 UNITED STATES

Number

States - Con.

States - Con.
Utah .........................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
Wisconsin ................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................

Farms

OTHER CATTLE, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, OR
AQUACULTURE (SEE TEXT) - Con.

OTHER CROPS (SEE TEXT)
United States Total
United States .........................................................................
States
California ................................................................................
Indiana ...................................................................................
Iowa .......................................................................................
Michigan .................................................................................
Nebraska ................................................................................
Oregon ...................................................................................
Texas .....................................................................................
Washington ............................................................................

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

2,204,513
2,052,348
194,783,471
136,624,880
88,357
66,570

48,752
43,135
2,964,616
1,842,080
60,810
42,705

686
583
54,082
41,853
78,837
71,790

15,635
6,946
1,036,453
615,767
66,291
88,651

49,346
46,056
4,481,741
3,007,394
90,823
65,299

81,017
77,209
8,761,575
6,325,990
108,145
81,933

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

413,280
627,099
351,088
347,224
279,609
231,428
318,680
234,070

7,907
13,275
8,550
8,538
7,486
6,200
8,233
5,557

106
113
91
80
87
76
105
94

5,660
2,713
3,681
1,402
1,716
589
1,504
552

7,847
12,145
7,819
8,676
6,607
5,862
8,306
6,312

17,863
27,902
12,858
12,207
10,053
7,904
11,186
7,304

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

215,497
147,047
151,271
112,297
232,001
180,503
175,152
132,284
67,935
40,396

5,440
3,328
3,605
1,957
4,641
2,574
2,334
1,420
556
286

93
61
53
49
88
60
50
45
13
5

982
383
521
203
728
347
507
464
336
293

5,291
3,804
3,816
2,465
4,889
3,412
3,177
2,349
1,594
1,031

7,705
4,483
4,813
3,573
7,413
6,333
5,791
5,023
3,335
2,480

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,783,324
(NA)
3,512,538
(NA)

41,225
(NA)
74,818
(NA)

528
(NA)
1,139
(NA)

12,394
(NA)
22,848
(NA)

41,858
(NA)
79,376
(NA)

64,856
(NA)
141,131
(NA)

Tractors ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,844,647
1,901,787
4,389,812
4,592,545

42,799
39,560
79,871
74,357

460
466
1,109
1,091

5,656
6,563
11,974
15,585

42,786
43,385
85,105
86,705

58,415
72,873
149,901
184,981

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

910,937
983,294
1,280,039
1,415,807

19,014
17,063
23,622
21,735

259
314
383
453

3,149
4,052
4,035
5,392

18,068
20,006
21,795
24,724

35,355
45,744
53,949
70,975

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,238,101
1,252,337
1,998,508
2,066,720

30,991
28,469
46,355
42,734

303
271
537
457

2,760
3,278
4,591
6,383

29,882
28,504
44,574
41,963

32,186
38,015
68,925
82,879

100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

555,941
564,066
1,111,265
1,110,018

5,998
5,581
9,894
9,888

115
114
189
181

1,237
1,506
3,348
3,810

8,056
8,519
18,736
20,018

10,883
12,345
27,027
31,127

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

295,490
353,539
346,935
409,442

1,616
1,675
1,931
1,913

31
32
42
37

119
187
153
243

3,675
4,400
4,785
5,444

1,453
1,690
2,188
2,540

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,500
15,736
18,162
23,336

586
727
883
1,095

-

181
263
282
464

704
901
1,092
1,471

404
927
868
1,964

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

60,133
60,613
64,191
67,610

277
454
290
517

16
13
18
17

157
230
216
315

294
72
313
86

1,348
1,231
1,633
1,594

Hay balers ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

593,543
632,655
727,501
766,457

11,716
12,433
14,189
15,231

225
242
304
304

584
838
763
1,200

13,836
14,745
16,303
17,344

3,432
3,856
4,209
4,836

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

586,671
731,562
385,317
530,102
127,288
142,117
212,259
250,743
91,469
137,242

13,113
15,926
10,692
13,777
2,936
3,243
7,636
8,936
1,212
1,598

140
179
82
97
39
44
40
45
7
8

6,043
8,615
1,447
3,040
644
728
624
1,057
413
1,255

15,623
19,973
12,023
16,588
3,077
3,319
8,051
9,344
2,128
3,925

24,711
39,698
15,578
29,136
7,073
9,115
8,248
14,043
2,835
5,978

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number

37,491
41,420
3,346
4,238
7,794
8,381
82,405
87,948

109
126
113
151
56
58
2,202
2,324

1
(D)
2
(D)
18
(D)

20
28
62
76
48
81
135
193

993
1,232
305
416
81
87
3,094
3,229

262
332
68
123
217
299
473
622

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

37,052
29,427
3,680,884
2,585,783
99,344
87,871

4,915
4,193
315,000
214,739
64,090
51,214

2,546
2,390
304,801
271,874
119,718
113,755

47,461
43,211
2,591,541
1,723,447
54,604
39,884

47,846
46,609
3,681,670
2,416,555
76,948
51,847

7,500
5,234
304,997
186,163
40,666
35,568

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

5,491
8,442
5,200
4,499
4,882
2,828
5,442
3,408

1,015
1,577
837
671
672
458
758
356

362
458
300
426
302
303
395
275

13,403
21,619
9,030
7,455
6,514
4,137
6,475
3,052

9,306
16,180
8,304
8,761
6,261
5,847
7,171
5,448

2,598
3,105
1,418
834
1,036
378
1,035
361

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more .............................................................. 2007
2002

3,802
2,121
3,065
1,701
4,639
2,955
3,353
2,503
1,178
970

514
318
346
216
441
382
267
153
65
62

250
202
188
121
319
237
284
226
146
142

3,782
2,086
2,480
1,242
3,179
1,999
2,016
1,107
582
514

4,816
2,926
3,203
2,040
4,542
2,824
3,092
1,888
1,151
695

607
136
256
137
306
149
204
89
40
45

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

30,749
(NA)
73,350
(NA)

3,808
(NA)
7,711
(NA)

2,096
(NA)
5,767
(NA)

34,751
(NA)
55,403
(NA)

39,230
(NA)
73,950
(NA)

5,791
(NA)
9,047
(NA)

Tractors ...........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

28,836
25,764
61,571
60,736

4,037
3,402
10,721
9,687

2,109
2,254
5,845
6,108

36,034
41,356
62,809
70,471

41,813
43,295
82,312
81,932

3,386
2,896
5,731
5,220

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,803
13,453
17,002
19,429

2,897
2,734
5,358
5,243

1,296
1,332
1,892
1,907

20,467
25,295
26,202
34,093

19,119
20,742
23,949
26,700

2,475
2,149
3,370
3,111

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17,688
14,792
25,662
23,471

2,353
1,809
4,439
3,725

1,375
1,550
2,277
2,538

19,811
20,018
29,253
29,602

28,643
28,237
43,262
41,525

1,207
962
1,832
1,715

100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,049
8,954
18,907
17,836

560
434
924
719

773
733
1,676
1,663

4,064
3,807
7,354
6,776

7,914
7,125
15,101
13,707

308
230
529
394

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,358
3,803
4,322
4,931

31
49
32
50

611
695
730
832

360
442
436
499

2,417
2,637
2,771
2,941

21
6
27
8

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .....................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

-

-

-

110
161
130
198

1,362
1,625
1,773
2,124

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled ....................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,254
2,586
2,437
2,896

101
156
107
177

38
44
38
44

133
305
144
349

324
445
332
472

32
4
32
4

Hay balers .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

9,018
9,725
11,282
11,771

1,507
1,247
1,740
1,410

369
443
458
582

3,038
2,827
3,646
3,377

9,262
9,805
11,283
11,792

14
14
14
16

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

11,835
14,564
4,605
6,040
1,671
1,794
2,148
2,396
1,295
1,850

1,270
1,714
894
1,282
479
592
464
618
60
72

845
1,136
566
802
276
305
246
290
140
207

13,929
18,740
10,361
14,917
4,869
5,639
5,594
7,067
1,131
2,211

13,653
17,321
11,045
15,097
3,046
3,323
7,378
8,638
1,929
3,136

1,842
2,417
1,141
1,479
819
933
352
418
72
128

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number

317
384
248
274
1,178
1,297

2
(D)
7
7
148
154

68
78
3
3
52
58

30
34
26
32
37
38
633
701

196
217
335
384
56
57
1,897
2,068

5
(D)
13
(D)
2
(D)

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

586 UNITED STATES

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Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

25,347
22,580
2,899,269
2,071,614
114,383
91,746

76,860
72,243
10,499,792
7,386,281
136,609
102,242

60,933
57,787
6,302,106
4,636,855
103,427
80,240

92,813
88,859
12,694,091
8,923,379
136,771
100,422

65,531
62,905
7,487,669
5,983,765
114,261
95,124

85,260
84,319
4,910,199
3,495,669
57,591
41,458

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

5,499
7,632
4,004
3,324
3,022
2,041
3,308
2,250

12,048
14,974
10,378
9,032
7,824
6,347
9,234
8,190

13,072
16,163
9,703
8,585
7,244
6,447
7,733
6,811

13,333
20,917
11,378
9,377
9,155
7,835
10,540
9,920

12,081
17,964
9,388
8,120
7,211
5,649
8,413
6,630

14,975
24,852
15,581
18,148
12,438
11,853
14,545
11,408

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

2,335
1,640
1,441
1,100
2,493
2,036
2,034
1,720
1,211
837

6,566
6,011
5,233
5,489
9,543
10,415
10,878
9,436
5,156
2,349

5,019
3,721
3,512
3,327
6,318
6,202
5,589
4,939
2,743
1,592

8,061
7,190
6,653
6,898
13,936
12,846
14,057
11,024
5,700
2,852

6,045
4,532
4,294
3,883
7,542
7,527
7,340
6,474
3,217
2,126

9,406
6,317
6,044
4,059
7,769
4,624
3,601
2,503
901
555

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

21,301
(NA)
56,479
(NA)

61,916
(NA)
122,512
(NA)

46,867
(NA)
93,468
(NA)

76,220
(NA)
141,558
(NA)

55,574
(NA)
149,926
(NA)

69,478
(NA)
120,424
(NA)

Tractors ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

19,922
20,085
47,959
48,712

66,632
68,024
200,973
218,511

50,541
53,425
130,990
143,965

79,320
83,313
243,403
266,070

54,229
57,651
129,832
140,913

75,637
79,213
162,175
166,148

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

9,447
10,216
12,638
14,177

32,036
33,142
46,904
51,184

25,039
26,923
35,235
38,537

33,167
37,582
51,034
58,562

20,402
21,168
27,262
28,424

39,640
46,560
54,472
64,256

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

12,307
12,079
19,293
19,725

45,868
47,647
74,959
81,509

33,606
36,869
52,340
59,088

54,921
60,593
90,699
106,497

33,306
36,669
50,827
55,199

57,155
57,371
90,509
87,110

100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,065
6,409
16,028
14,810

35,087
38,923
79,110
85,818

20,759
22,171
43,415
46,340

47,544
49,844
101,670
101,011

26,399
29,886
51,743
57,290

11,059
9,722
17,194
14,782

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

3,080
3,574
4,142
4,692

28,168
35,131
31,841
39,782

16,658
20,545
18,792
22,958

33,875
41,026
37,034
44,901

19,070
23,777
23,799
28,843

4,027
4,778
4,724
5,557

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

-

-

-

-

58
48
86
55

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,545
2,745
2,785
3,054

1,324
1,514
1,340
1,617

972
1,303
986
1,398

2,470
2,773
2,503
2,912

2,392
2,626
2,507
2,821

1,222
1,211
1,269
1,327

Hay balers ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,043
9,082
9,341
10,355

15,212
17,230
18,658
20,844

14,974
17,960
18,425
21,409

22,104
27,147
25,965
31,293

19,600
22,381
23,888
27,900

32,195
31,394
40,749
38,626

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

6,351
8,907
3,398
5,564
1,198
1,373
1,509
1,846
1,184
2,345

21,851
26,222
13,913
20,889
4,904
5,431
5,341
6,065
6,154
9,393

13,597
16,096
8,431
11,831
3,013
3,252
3,716
4,147
2,891
4,432

26,477
31,181
13,299
19,850
2,948
3,301
3,979
4,549
8,189
12,000

16,173
20,920
7,121
9,668
1,649
1,807
2,805
3,112
3,390
4,749

19,713
23,244
16,612
21,477
3,827
4,266
12,565
14,567
2,027
2,644

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number

329
446
289
333
987
1,097

5,497
5,836
143
146
1,510
1,619

2,569
2,786
96
100
1,498
1,622

5,767
6,028
236
237
2,554
2,639

1,644
1,861
18
(D)
284
307
2,701
2,844

573
657
229
240
4,754
5,020

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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UNITED STATES 587

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

30,106
26,327
2,378,327
1,694,916
78,998
64,379

8,133
7,000
536,463
380,209
65,961
54,316

12,833
11,683
1,268,194
870,708
98,823
74,528

7,690
5,980
433,507
300,455
56,373
50,243

56,009
50,891
5,082,342
3,761,334
90,742
73,910

80,980
77,179
10,664,895
6,665,874
131,698
86,369

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

5,340
7,091
5,064
5,515
4,075
3,193
4,807
3,132

1,715
2,289
1,430
1,161
1,129
959
1,347
786

1,761
2,978
1,761
1,904
1,616
1,446
1,951
1,427

1,708
1,992
1,298
1,006
1,073
729
1,094
581

10,443
14,606
8,727
7,922
7,004
6,070
8,273
6,005

12,848
22,606
10,770
9,400
8,327
6,483
9,984
7,884

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more .............................................................. 2007
2002

3,149
2,114
2,062
1,384
2,946
2,032
1,912
1,298
751
568

827
545
480
277
677
535
406
367
122
81

1,456
870
963
680
1,627
1,222
1,238
876
460
280

751
479
482
278
841
517
374
351
69
47

5,626
3,783
3,889
2,876
5,777
4,515
4,412
3,831
1,858
1,283

6,887
5,936
5,711
5,178
10,685
9,694
10,820
7,837
4,948
2,161

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

23,541
(NA)
39,140
(NA)

6,360
(NA)
12,194
(NA)

10,064
(NA)
19,902
(NA)

5,781
(NA)
11,282
(NA)

42,715
(NA)
79,655
(NA)

65,583
(NA)
136,297
(NA)

Tractors ...........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

26,039
24,298
54,236
53,808

6,388
5,816
14,205
14,006

11,427
10,925
31,247
31,260

5,876
4,797
13,534
11,831

49,185
47,627
138,372
137,474

70,270
68,387
230,041
223,138

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

11,299
11,072
13,925
13,690

4,014
4,109
5,706
5,937

7,092
7,197
11,317
11,768

4,074
3,606
6,639
6,393

28,140
27,941
44,020
45,749

36,707
37,816
60,410
63,366

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17,424
16,263
25,778
23,768

3,799
3,284
6,533
6,111

7,831
7,399
14,023
14,019

3,387
2,645
5,963
4,567

34,452
32,722
61,860
61,456

51,497
50,796
90,711
91,631

100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

6,716
6,915
14,533
16,350

869
837
1,966
1,958

3,140
2,813
5,907
5,473

662
572
932
871

15,958
15,011
32,492
30,269

36,596
33,310
78,920
68,141

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,986
2,622
2,582
3,217

203
256
225
268

1,783
2,180
2,035
2,456

25
30
28
30

10,954
12,487
12,635
14,308

25,201
28,386
29,232
32,771

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .....................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

663
730
1,002
1,172

-

4
4
-

-

-

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled ....................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

213
378
227
392

139
99
150
115

374
391
383
432

95
54
99
62

1,940
1,933
2,021
2,240

3,604
3,139
3,677
3,772

Hay balers .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

5,886
6,443
7,168
7,817

2,346
2,349
2,953
2,862

4,195
4,118
5,465
5,261

1,838
1,526
2,197
1,838

18,012
18,508
22,729
23,012

27,761
29,631
34,575
36,465

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

9,840
12,190
7,741
10,813
2,281
2,457
4,851
5,656
1,534
2,700

1,898
2,276
1,515
1,832
722
762
771
888
119
182

3,484
4,321
3,102
4,219
1,359
1,571
1,674
1,918
529
730

1,936
2,378
1,360
1,741
668
741
721
839
128
161

12,846
15,326
8,778
12,313
3,631
3,967
4,428
5,447
1,879
2,899

18,557
21,890
10,495
16,059
2,757
3,132
3,709
4,310
5,639
8,617

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number

382
447
121
149
58
59
1,278
1,380

4
5
17
18
307
328

187
203
39
39
704
795

13
13
242
259

769
831
230
241
1,700
1,838

2,912
3,110
294
300
2,389
2,497

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

588 UNITED STATES

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Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

41,959
40,332
3,086,429
2,090,779
73,558
51,839

107,821
103,375
7,350,255
5,162,542
68,171
49,940

29,505
24,837
3,053,603
2,085,701
103,494
83,976

47,709
48,046
7,510,697
5,370,381
157,427
111,776

3,130
2,773
349,932
306,745
111,799
110,619

4,166
3,367
243,349
137,603
58,413
40,868

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

7,462
14,433
7,565
8,295
6,198
5,017
6,763
4,434

22,550
35,934
18,832
18,788
14,090
12,038
16,082
11,931

5,881
6,476
4,228
3,184
2,931
2,269
3,522
2,525

6,695
10,236
5,169
5,172
4,216
3,545
5,254
5,248

644
712
446
401
348
312
355
342

803
1,109
649
607
598
496
697
387

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

4,453
2,500
2,900
1,503
3,590
2,044
2,113
1,411
915
695

10,549
6,801
7,428
4,916
10,100
7,252
6,193
4,490
1,997
1,225

2,575
2,152
1,893
1,745
3,758
3,235
3,606
2,707
1,111
544

3,935
4,207
3,590
3,649
7,375
7,737
7,844
6,425
3,631
1,827

258
138
211
150
392
274
328
322
148
122

471
234
306
157
379
258
228
104
35
15

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

34,146
(NA)
59,520
(NA)

90,476
(NA)
165,690
(NA)

24,297
(NA)
72,729
(NA)

41,252
(NA)
111,969
(NA)

2,697
(NA)
7,170
(NA)

3,268
(NA)
5,518
(NA)

Tractors ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

37,234
37,508
72,609
73,425

93,668
97,192
197,104
207,013

21,606
21,234
53,064
52,460

39,897
42,917
125,465
143,357

2,283
2,272
5,510
6,124

3,419
2,761
7,539
6,325

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

15,648
16,748
19,200
20,949

39,258
42,536
51,228
55,738

9,753
10,101
13,173
13,897

15,612
17,921
25,129
31,041

1,228
1,309
1,621
1,965

2,396
2,071
3,744
3,191

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

26,274
24,308
38,544
35,510

67,394
69,098
101,782
107,729

13,168
13,569
19,551
20,460

26,297
30,155
45,358
54,726

1,345
1,292
2,288
2,385

1,862
1,496
3,267
2,712

100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,707
8,268
14,865
16,966

25,170
25,284
44,094
43,546

10,429
9,915
20,340
18,103

25,448
27,721
54,978
57,590

725
781
1,601
1,774

327
261
528
422

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,229
2,948
2,941
3,684

14,602
18,303
16,811
20,976

5,340
6,143
6,792
7,569

17,480
21,335
19,500
24,094

61
89
80
116

8
11
9
13

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

683
1,104
1,110
1,904

363
492
522
661

-

-

-

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

245
393
247
416

1,328
1,370
1,369
1,454

3,303
2,532
3,556
2,811

2,253
2,555
2,323
2,750

420
464
567
654

49
32
54
34

Hay balers ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,757
7,316
10,489
8,665

35,306
38,742
42,575
46,848

10,439
11,348
12,489
13,436

13,691
15,905
15,817
18,507

1,013
1,095
1,348
1,484

1,269
1,207
1,534
1,447

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

11,765
14,979
9,998
13,860
2,591
2,840
6,879
8,084
1,610
2,936

26,327
30,833
16,294
20,557
3,994
4,269
10,095
11,266
3,656
5,022

8,034
10,461
3,202
4,094
916
953
1,228
1,374
1,384
1,767

14,026
18,055
5,593
8,228
928
1,067
1,298
1,532
3,982
5,629

1,048
1,511
478
644
185
187
212
258
139
199

1,145
1,324
1,010
1,227
542
584
515
581
48
62

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number

485
666
238
358
50
50
1,617
1,717

1,551
1,673
91
133
198
198
4,752
4,904

406
495
390
411
1,738
1,851

3,144
3,299
278
283
2,345
2,501

77
96
173
212

13
13
160
166

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

10,306
9,539
704,665
514,666
68,374
53,954

20,930
13,725
1,160,713
799,643
55,457
58,262

36,351
34,991
3,546,042
3,367,939
97,550
96,252

52,910
52,070
4,063,115
3,327,385
76,793
63,902

31,968
29,729
5,584,253
3,695,269
174,683
124,298

75,860
75,445
6,702,352
5,139,223
88,352
68,119

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

2,448
3,132
1,841
2,091
1,417
985
1,406
1,029

5,942
4,979
3,971
2,269
2,749
1,491
2,699
1,675

4,849
8,296
4,877
5,585
4,487
4,234
5,491
4,139

10,048
16,005
8,907
9,591
7,623
6,457
8,068
6,294

4,663
7,061
3,663
2,529
2,685
2,031
3,337
2,695

12,492
19,537
11,898
12,875
9,628
8,771
11,227
9,287

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more .............................................................. 2007
2002

854
669
606
397
899
583
605
535
230
118

1,756
783
1,088
663
1,610
1,036
848
598
267
231

4,091
2,806
3,120
2,222
5,036
3,971
3,291
2,503
1,109
1,235

5,454
3,532
3,524
2,881
4,710
3,429
3,300
2,764
1,276
1,117

2,731
2,374
2,028
2,337
4,527
4,747
5,230
4,402
3,104
1,553

7,703
6,082
5,548
4,813
8,554
7,291
6,516
5,548
2,294
1,241

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

7,559
(NA)
16,136
(NA)

16,955
(NA)
32,481
(NA)

29,018
(NA)
54,462
(NA)

44,861
(NA)
94,868
(NA)

24,408
(NA)
90,923
(NA)

59,554
(NA)
103,670
(NA)

Tractors ...........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

8,703
8,725
23,261
23,513

12,914
10,859
22,853
21,603

32,130
33,145
100,095
112,357

45,742
48,830
106,347
115,520

25,992
25,025
89,578
87,802

67,187
70,776
179,839
192,381

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

6,283
6,783
11,454
11,987

6,909
6,008
8,538
7,779

19,386
21,410
32,351
37,318

27,197
30,440
38,859
45,122

10,261
10,784
16,194
16,554

37,188
39,950
55,679
62,943

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

4,685
4,442
9,096
8,567

6,664
5,687
9,373
8,555

23,587
24,335
49,601
55,369

31,089
32,513
51,919
53,579

16,584
17,066
26,802
28,451

48,100
49,523
81,062
85,557

100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,594
1,556
2,711
2,959

2,789
2,768
4,942
5,269

8,386
9,102
18,143
19,670

7,817
8,359
15,569
16,819

18,492
18,064
46,582
42,797

22,872
23,526
43,098
43,881

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

497
547
580
612

458
674
549
747

2,751
3,243
3,183
3,769

4,918
5,768
5,614
6,535

12,686
13,744
17,586
18,131

18,387
21,818
20,299
24,251

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .....................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

-

123
214
155
298

-

1,014
1,246
1,330
1,712

-

11
11
-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled ....................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

147
103
153
107

666
761
716
917

2,059
1,979
2,217
2,198

733
658
834
724

1,569
1,493
1,692
1,678

1,763
1,422
1,808
1,586

Hay balers .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,823
2,028
2,274
2,449

3,566
2,995
4,050
3,597

16,447
18,441
20,686
23,075

13,873
15,494
17,208
18,383

10,571
12,043
12,469
14,186

27,042
29,500
34,306
36,194

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

2,677
3,682
2,159
3,186
1,244
1,527
977
1,345
247
314

6,666
8,889
2,498
3,446
1,099
1,237
1,207
1,427
475
782

10,550
12,786
7,441
10,362
3,030
3,359
4,091
4,967
1,375
2,036

13,159
17,366
10,126
14,273
3,468
3,962
6,406
7,634
1,687
2,677

8,492
10,960
3,804
6,210
707
830
832
958
2,779
4,422

16,743
19,321
11,396
15,217
4,535
5,053
5,608
6,385
2,787
3,779

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number

18
20
12
14
189
215

34
46
13
13
93
104
503
556

176
196
340
351
1,944
2,057

532
598
177
202
67
70
1,814
1,944

1,664
2,029
172
181
1,679
1,734

1,744
1,840
1
(D)
159
165
2,632
2,827

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

590 UNITED STATES

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Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

86,548
79,490
5,508,048
3,350,879
63,642
42,155

38,553
37,461
3,052,449
2,377,364
79,175
63,462

63,158
54,830
4,609,776
3,289,501
72,988
59,995

1,216
828
79,457
47,926
65,343
57,882

25,866
22,764
1,680,701
1,208,945
64,977
53,108

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

16,391
27,402
13,960
15,323
12,037
10,058
14,021
8,708

8,131
12,868
6,355
6,956
5,199
4,078
5,631
4,145

11,825
13,475
9,603
9,753
7,846
6,899
9,269
7,081

236
216
207
136
123
98
189
112

5,420
6,796
4,533
4,614
3,590
2,981
4,096
3,038

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

9,159
6,031
6,479
3,722
8,677
4,900
4,762
2,863
1,062
483

3,814
2,315
2,371
1,892
3,506
2,515
2,552
1,888
994
804

6,672
4,653
4,982
3,679
7,377
5,518
4,473
3,191
1,111
581

146
84
79
55
145
77
82
39
9
11

2,624
1,649
1,756
887
2,141
1,586
1,285
877
421
336

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

77,440
(NA)
155,645
(NA)

31,808
(NA)
68,850
(NA)

42,506
(NA)
73,954
(NA)

917
(NA)
1,725
(NA)

20,544
(NA)
36,700
(NA)

Tractors ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

73,135
72,178
131,140
126,092

30,798
32,546
65,208
67,746

52,901
50,432
147,025
144,605

947
704
2,214
1,818

23,016
21,085
48,315
44,595

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

29,667
30,592
35,457
36,320

20,170
21,862
28,119
31,134

31,917
31,316
51,045
52,327

623
529
1,082
946

12,456
11,545
16,871
15,614

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

47,519
43,860
64,700
59,155

16,030
15,990
26,648
27,108

37,814
36,285
72,109
71,013

589
407
997
745

15,398
14,034
24,558
22,587

100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

19,753
19,362
30,983
30,617

5,363
4,745
10,441
9,504

14,034
12,848
23,871
21,265

99
82
135
127

4,059
3,415
6,886
6,394

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

6,353
7,515
7,813
9,120

1,971
2,261
3,055
3,138

6,969
8,198
7,609
8,803

6
7
7
8

1,887
2,175
2,185
2,531

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

237
281
318
411

-

-

-

326
320
450
530

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

1,638
1,430
1,724
1,557

1,552
1,428
1,754
1,659

2,978
2,345
3,104
2,533

9
9
9
11

247
532
258
562

Hay balers ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

20,221
19,406
24,271
23,503

7,964
8,055
9,277
9,124

28,409
30,256
35,006
36,412

246
187
273
216

5,537
5,267
6,900
6,275

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

29,957
37,219
15,525
18,845
4,681
4,920
9,519
10,548
2,705
3,377

8,762
11,141
7,017
9,566
3,891
4,574
3,027
3,805
875
1,187

11,239
12,979
9,218
12,097
4,288
4,816
4,728
5,557
1,388
1,724

355
438
221
280
121
134
99
126
17
20

6,104
7,565
5,589
7,540
1,853
2,119
3,661
4,396
744
1,025

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number

361
419
70
78
293
309
3,919
4,155

173
236
186
226
889
1,025

245
257
264
279
2,390
2,574

4
4
27
28

171
204
44
67
38
38
937
1,015

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm ................................................... dollars, 2007
2002

31,141
31,106
4,847,160
3,340,044
155,652
107,376

79,280
84,947
4,668,199
3,844,998
58,882
45,263

247,409
227,303
15,920,800
9,217,812
64,350
40,553

16,685
13,993
1,257,461
875,958
75,365
62,600

6,984
6,349
520,310
419,630
74,500
66,094

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ........................................................................2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 .............................................................2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 .............................................................2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 .............................................................2007
2002

4,130
5,932
3,361
3,526
2,623
2,556
3,379
3,499

12,785
24,949
13,906
17,437
11,963
12,601
13,972
11,166

49,208
84,184
43,700
47,375
35,392
27,592
39,152
25,055

3,464
4,461
2,566
2,142
2,132
1,474
2,245
1,490

1,225
1,612
1,016
1,021
859
653
1,121
747

$50,000 to $69,999 .............................................................2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 .............................................................2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 .........................................................2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 .........................................................2007
2002
$500,000 or more ...............................................................2007
2002

2,672
2,636
2,252
2,745
5,234
4,986
5,194
4,189
2,296
1,037

9,209
5,915
5,908
4,131
7,287
5,316
3,500
2,550
750
882

24,834
13,328
16,595
8,963
21,689
11,539
13,057
7,529
3,782
1,738

1,813
1,353
1,189
810
1,784
1,160
1,151
880
341
223

739
642
547
364
845
725
489
492
143
93

Trucks, including pickups (see text) .................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

26,724
(NA)
72,142
(NA)

64,654
(NA)
108,969
(NA)

200,179
(NA)
318,316
(NA)

14,180
(NA)
28,802
(NA)

5,201
(NA)
8,125
(NA)

Tractors ...........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

27,267
29,229
89,306
94,737

69,431
79,581
135,534
153,429

205,430
224,544
359,384
389,981

12,749
11,950
25,712
24,747

5,942
5,357
15,047
14,954

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,265
12,101
16,309
18,818

33,904
40,165
44,048
53,839

92,556
103,263
111,717
127,298

6,066
6,337
7,839
8,285

3,481
3,193
5,053
5,009

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

18,797
20,486
32,491
37,326

51,161
54,857
76,782
81,429

129,971
135,391
173,442
180,530

8,341
7,404
12,534
11,491

4,010
3,562
7,668
7,425

100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

17,683
17,843
40,506
38,593

9,057
10,563
14,704
18,161

44,427
48,015
74,225
82,153

3,147
2,801
5,339
4,971

1,109
1,372
2,326
2,520

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

10,269
11,756
12,320
13,813

3,117
4,284
3,657
4,939

7,454
9,973
9,064
11,330

809
912
931
1,077

61
70
64
77

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .....................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

-

474
647
715
968

5,086
5,883
7,287
8,129

-

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled ....................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,245
2,418
2,355
2,573

847
1,154
889
1,252

2,334
2,988
2,776
3,302

1,935
1,942
2,064
2,105

238
232
264
249

Hay balers .......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

13,651
16,666
15,876
19,444

27,387
30,829
34,334
38,055

35,553
33,243
43,206
40,750

6,342
6,520
7,227
7,623

2,699
2,793
3,345
3,357

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups .......................................................farms
number
Tractors .................................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ........................................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...............................................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more .........................................farms
number

9,623
12,401
4,861
7,350
713
847
1,291
1,502
3,552
5,001

17,369
20,214
14,258
17,767
3,900
4,325
10,410
11,650
1,406
1,792

78,194
95,497
53,638
67,442
17,325
18,701
32,912
36,680
8,642
12,061

4,927
6,067
2,576
3,323
814
888
1,405
1,567
638
868

1,866
2,107
1,562
1,943
626
668
875
995
219
280

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..............................farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...........................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..........................................farms
number
Hay balers .............................................................................farms
number

1,449
1,744
276
282
2,632
2,777

324
361
116
169
133
137
3,959
4,161

920
1,071
1,534
1,845
533
595
7,683
8,345

25
29
270
289
1,015
1,064

4
(D)
41
43
318
337

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

592 UNITED STATES

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Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
$1,000, 2007
2002
Average per farm .................................................. dollars, 2007
2002

47,380
46,303
3,120,923
2,005,079
65,870
43,303

39,283
33,543
3,278,858
2,690,548
83,468
80,212

23,612
18,956
917,826
496,427
38,871
26,188

78,463
74,500
7,554,247
5,386,373
96,278
72,300

11,069
9,000
1,077,635
672,815
97,356
74,757

Farms by value group:
$1 to $9,999 ....................................................................... 2007
2002
$10,000 to $19,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$20,000 to $29,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$30,000 to $49,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002

8,463
13,985
7,573
8,534
6,388
6,190
7,800
6,530

8,794
10,691
6,735
5,286
5,112
3,571
5,732
3,592

5,922
7,388
4,586
3,694
3,544
2,909
3,663
2,353

14,574
21,803
12,103
11,890
8,984
7,386
10,222
7,797

1,854
1,834
1,268
1,107
1,113
1,102
1,448
1,028

$50,000 to $69,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$70,000 to $99,999 ............................................................ 2007
2002
$100,000 to $199,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$200,000 to $499,999 ........................................................ 2007
2002
$500,000 or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

5,273
3,396
3,653
2,615
4,845
3,208
2,735
1,597
650
248

3,625
2,403
2,328
1,955
3,212
2,797
2,643
2,166
1,102
1,082

2,382
1,068
1,432
702
1,555
646
467
181
61
15

7,059
5,496
5,335
4,486
9,874
8,686
7,666
5,376
2,646
1,580

1,236
814
1,013
725
1,561
1,550
1,258
734
318
106

Trucks, including pickups (see text) ................................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

39,128
(NA)
74,156
(NA)

32,299
(NA)
72,330
(NA)

17,599
(NA)
26,160
(NA)

59,773
(NA)
99,726
(NA)

9,195
(NA)
24,425
(NA)

Tractors ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

42,670
43,443
93,538
92,928

31,130
29,941
68,686
70,993

20,516
17,627
39,174
32,300

67,602
69,242
211,957
219,442

8,541
7,309
20,392
19,589

Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

23,062
24,988
31,792
34,237

18,543
18,300
25,319
26,310

11,642
10,808
15,438
13,669

35,715
38,652
56,431
62,916

3,792
3,366
5,230
4,796

40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

30,694
29,864
51,955
49,724

16,669
16,230
29,679
31,074

14,175
11,132
22,300
17,183

51,506
53,949
99,914
110,026

5,626
5,160
8,886
8,632

100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................. farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

5,782
5,580
9,791
8,967

6,431
6,181
13,688
13,609

1,078
1,026
1,436
1,448

26,989
25,652
55,612
46,500

3,363
3,215
6,276
6,161

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................ farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

2,432
2,926
2,870
3,264

2,522
3,414
3,839
5,085

312
276
334
306

12,450
13,709
13,815
14,973

739
1,032
942
1,260

Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

111
167
144
180

-

-

-

-

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

951
988
1,001
1,057

1,556
1,642
1,711
1,911

240
280
246
287

5,242
4,401
5,529
5,050

1,322
1,356
1,464
1,560

Hay balers ....................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
number, 2007
2002

20,067
20,412
26,334
26,047

7,281
8,026
8,503
9,164

12,367
10,940
15,990
13,947

32,666
35,774
40,187
43,390

4,189
4,223
5,223
5,334

Manufactured 2003 to 2007:
Trucks, including pickups ...................................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number

9,948
11,459
10,406
13,202
3,523
3,871
6,897
7,912
1,168
1,419

8,232
10,967
6,429
9,659
3,155
3,524
2,920
4,463
962
1,672

4,615
5,119
4,706
5,444
1,515
1,597
3,321
3,708
121
139

15,548
18,040
9,630
13,777
3,349
3,703
4,315
5,002
3,398
5,072

3,573
4,948
1,483
2,052
409
467
681
825
580
760

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number

186
204
14
14
110
113
3,111
3,277

243
302
190
222
756
856

15
15
33
34
1,497
1,577

966
1,043
682
711
2,534
2,669

19
20
196
211
736
797

SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1

2007 INVENTORY

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number
Item

1,496,339
2,780,976
1,664,161
3,859,710
807,659
1,137,922
1,098,874
1,747,765
516,702
974,023
262,538
305,515
9,716
13,924
52,926
55,810
530,680
639,553
Colorado

35,041
58,892
37,348
66,094
16,595
20,379
25,976
37,419
5,219
8,296
1,527
1,805
495
732
222
232
9,993
11,865
Connecticut

461
960
414
1,012
231
339
275
492
113
181
30
(D)
15
(D)
214
(D)
Delaware

8,787
14,233
4,758
8,934
2,592
3,307
2,292
3,534
1,019
2,093
107
125
129
206
117
135
479
570
Florida

34,244
59,403
36,636
68,517
15,400
18,476
24,599
35,230
7,012
14,811
2,872
3,553
453
676
215
226
11,294
13,074
Georgia

52,231
101,433
50,595
120,765
29,701
44,834
27,778
54,882
9,550
21,049
1,261
1,856
362
745
1,166
1,334
3,044
3,587
Hawaii

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number
Item

25,980
58,786
26,502
55,531
11,396
15,208
16,120
23,266
9,568
17,057
3,103
3,938
2,034
2,163
8,059
9,985
Idaho

3,113
5,997
3,609
9,439
2,564
4,766
2,094
3,821
520
852
29
(D)
95
100
1,390
1,586
Illinois

1,804
4,631
1,884
5,043
1,084
1,587
1,208
1,987
718
1,469
557
652
35
35
338
400
Indiana

25,570
36,663
29,333
47,892
16,362
20,563
15,655
22,186
3,335
5,143
334
402
84
98
97
106
2,533
2,945
Iowa

32,668
56,629
36,223
67,215
16,588
20,626
23,785
34,624
6,917
11,965
2,244
2,554
1,071
1,389
269
275
7,732
9,215
Kansas

4,571
6,630
2,571
4,252
1,800
2,437
935
1,414
255
401
16
(D)
19
(D)
12
(D)
Kentucky

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number
Item

19,068
47,572
18,302
42,395
8,451
11,265
11,311
17,447
6,623
13,683
2,817
3,696
2,290
2,452
7,236
8,244
Louisiana

51,607
96,290
61,951
180,084
28,175
41,473
42,317
68,894
33,026
69,717
23,154
26,005
1,184
1,194
14,119
17,039
Maine

40,626
77,372
47,292
119,159
22,582
31,983
31,148
48,193
19,829
38,983
14,360
16,006
878
886
13,962
16,803
Maryland

63,657
110,377
75,668
223,553
30,786
47,733
52,236
86,150
44,892
89,670
28,528
31,006
2,237
2,266
20,021
23,326
Massachusetts

50,776
129,006
51,357
120,164
18,979
25,455
31,255
47,715
25,057
46,994
17,687
21,938
46
(D)
2,121
2,200
17,382
21,044
Michigan

59,472
97,180
68,446
140,698
36,601
50,206
49,718
75,942
9,753
14,550
3,530
4,067
1,009
1,029
28,844
35,729
Minnesota

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................ farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................................. farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................ farms
number
See footnote(s) at end of table.

594 UNITED STATES

17,538
26,950
21,984
43,423
9,406
11,468
13,981
20,122
5,958
11,833
1,666
2,135
570
853
160
168
4,850
5,788

5,310
9,918
5,614
12,373
3,461
4,944
3,321
5,645
818
1,784
199
220
124
132
2,156
2,625

8,329
15,581
10,096
27,028
6,079
9,746
6,765
12,105
2,927
5,177
1,630
1,832
4
4
336
344
3,753
4,670

4,704
8,904
5,172
11,793
3,571
5,898
2,948
5,124
574
771
25
28
82
86
1,653
1,938

36,030
64,329
45,737
126,059
25,356
40,053
31,979
56,413
15,259
29,593
10,283
11,804
1,724
1,780
16,921
20,891

57,472
114,407
67,498
213,982
34,587
57,278
49,327
86,401
34,948
70,303
22,627
26,122
3,318
3,377
26,097
32,078
--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number
Item

28,036
44,541
32,052
58,749
13,439
16,360
21,646
30,460
6,810
11,929
1,817
2,275
496
752
196
197
7,446
8,772
New Jersey

77,843
134,857
86,022
176,547
35,910
46,959
60,779
90,516
23,421
39,072
13,237
15,138
285
389
1,140
1,171
31,537
37,671

21,996
62,268
20,231
48,970
8,972
12,220
12,277
18,177
9,900
18,573
5,005
6,297
2,946
3,145
8,985
10,638

New Mexico

New York

37,306
93,914
38,455
117,237
14,841
24,062
25,409
43,826
24,147
49,349
14,528
16,201
1,982
2,040
11,609
13,316
North Carolina

2,354
5,659
2,095
4,866
1,075
1,434
1,221
2,030
673
1,402
61
80
369
471
881
1,136
North Dakota

2,597
4,194
2,885
6,312
1,970
3,160
1,536
2,686
296
466
8
9
38
41
1,161
1,368
Ohio

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number
Item

6,151
12,454
7,613
20,075
5,408
9,927
4,114
7,751
1,455
2,397
490
560
136
139
1,697
2,059
Oklahoma

13,713
23,592
11,393
19,407
6,008
7,301
5,783
7,946
2,520
4,160
429
503
112
142
583
612
3,140
3,494

22,774
41,676
29,313
89,733
17,159
28,992
21,559
44,634
7,855
16,107
2,609
2,987
1,737
1,866
15,142
18,629

Oregon

39,454
77,502
41,206
92,074
24,497
34,897
27,179
44,285
7,077
12,892
4,463
5,016
883
1,128
669
764
12,573
15,264

Pennsylvania

22,878
79,963
25,143
83,368
9,717
15,364
16,014
25,844
17,795
42,160
11,493
15,557
1,407
1,511
9,102
10,735

Rhode Island

50,468
84,349
62,889
164,622
33,692
50,626
44,840
74,677
21,786
39,319
16,785
18,459
10
(D)
1,607
1,643
25,334
31,479
South Carolina

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number
Item

64,954
118,426
64,197
112,295
25,569
30,537
40,503
54,152
18,082
27,606
6,039
7,394
182
240
1,369
1,415
17,011
20,116
South Dakota

28,014
57,709
26,993
55,642
17,129
23,545
14,147
22,843
4,968
9,254
1,851
2,819
1,389
1,528
7,248
8,252
Tennessee

36,057
60,975
49,300
134,928
28,873
46,229
35,287
66,552
13,402
22,147
6,751
7,352
2,726
2,825
26,861
32,432
Texas

727
1,287
840
1,934
537
948
520
871
85
115
6
7
5
5
227
245
Utah

17,517
29,135
20,300
40,775
11,041
14,752
13,036
20,162
3,648
5,861
1,748
1,981
292
383
212
220
4,820
5,885
Vermont

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) ...................................... farms
number
Tractors ................................................................................. farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ....................................... farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ............................................... farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more ........................................ farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............................. farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .......................... farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................................... farms
number
Hay balers ............................................................................. farms
number
See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

23,908
59,741
26,075
81,956
9,685
15,462
17,961
30,989
16,586
35,505
9,023
10,576
1,986
2,073
11,328
13,099

55,569
88,755
62,309
117,767
30,705
39,723
44,386
65,132
8,183
12,912
2,842
3,296
386
546
719
752
24,428
30,173

152,311
222,819
173,067
291,942
77,496
93,016
104,432
136,762
39,212
62,164
6,664
7,993
3,753
5,442
1,865
2,181
29,282
34,861

12,011
22,735
11,480
22,389
5,382
6,951
7,403
10,967
2,822
4,471
789
902
1,691
1,775
5,475
6,163

3,954
6,018
5,259
13,104
2,983
4,385
3,499
6,673
1,026
2,046
58
(D)
203
221
2,481
3,008
--continued

UNITED STATES 595

Table 41. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

2007 INVENTORY - Con.
Manufactured prior to 2003:
Trucks, including pickups (see text) .......................................farms
number
Tractors .................................................................................farms
number
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ........................................farms
number
40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ...............................................farms
number
100 horsepower (PTO) or more .........................................farms
number
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..............................farms
number
Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...........................farms
number
Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..........................................farms
number
Hay balers .............................................................................farms
number
1

34,240
62,697
37,931
80,336
20,326
27,921
26,702
44,043
5,082
8,372
2,286
2,666
103
130
849
888
18,066
23,057

28,625
61,363
27,568
59,027
15,895
21,795
14,885
25,216
5,974
12,016
2,350
3,537
1,393
1,489
6,657
7,647

14,670
21,041
18,383
33,730
10,501
13,841
12,271
18,592
1,000
1,297
297
319
207
212
11,442
14,413

51,120
81,686
64,275
198,180
33,064
52,728
49,285
94,912
25,941
50,540
11,602
12,772
4,605
4,818
31,055
37,518

8,033
19,477
7,897
18,340
3,438
4,763
5,177
8,061
3,066
5,516
721
922
1,150
1,253
3,610
4,426

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.

596 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners 1 2 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ............. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Manure 1 .......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

1,022,036
(NA)
265,995,497
248,060,293
815,817
894,260
240,992,721
224,080,451
336,863
361,145
25,002,776
23,979,842
307,073
347,585
22,096,315
22,749,251

22,575
(NA)
2,236,223
2,131,242
10,708
10,323
1,359,039
1,329,319
15,277
14,579
877,184
801,923
6,187
5,574
451,641
403,936

329
(NA)
28,155
27,256
305
276
25,760
25,097
71
56
2,395
2,159
76
70
1,842
1,547

2,723
(NA)
758,296
804,352
2,328
2,423
744,291
796,477
458
379
14,005
7,875
555
745
90,642
91,978

19,607
(NA)
6,275,628
6,163,706
11,360
13,990
5,400,375
5,215,080
10,699
12,291
875,253
948,626
6,775
7,218
668,787
610,094

43,321
(NA)
6,728,011
7,858,818
41,286
45,321
6,581,577
7,728,457
2,600
2,625
146,434
130,361
6,686
7,436
645,305
725,529

Insects ......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

354,357
357,274
90,947,822
65,697,023
703,884
708,252
226,295,783
193,968,317
34,992
35,877
7,560,158
5,936,346
97,333
92,334
22,693,212
12,392,352

5,412
4,597
846,249
695,992
12,579
11,122
1,356,648
1,257,946
666
776
149,214
185,072
1,124
1,455
166,563
157,800

32
28
715
495
83
64
9,751
6,294
3
2
(D)
(D)
7
1
147
(D)

1,111
1,540
615,595
589,093
1,173
1,416
560,730
513,462
66
89
38,802
28,776
139
290
53,683
57,063

4,431
4,770
2,660,407
2,073,357
14,268
13,710
5,563,192
5,172,219
513
432
374,246
223,251
1,933
1,504
1,391,413
610,344

30,850
33,340
5,780,492
5,522,671
30,656
33,139
4,819,747
5,343,823
3,012
3,479
412,659
365,616
14,877
17,349
2,168,502
2,163,639

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

44,638
44,725
12,125,799
10,874,350

928
896
319,226
374,503

9
2
173
(D)

286
307
157,836
162,112

989
1,121
913,063
869,072

7,018
6,043
1,237,257
995,403

Chemicals used to control- 1

Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
1 2
.............................................................. farms, 2007
conditioners
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ............. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
1
Manure .......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

10,533
(NA)
4,727,645
3,519,111
9,150
9,136
4,544,248
3,451,201
2,208
1,533
183,397
67,910
3,723
3,626
279,420
220,736

2,246
(NA)
80,872
99,981
1,988
1,820
74,465
93,310
497
469
6,407
6,671
1,046
1,141
30,017
42,632

1,268
(NA)
350,990
406,936
1,177
1,202
348,301
403,595
153
179
2,689
3,341
581
695
86,042
84,903

23,433
(NA)
2,867,359
3,039,792
14,898
17,128
1,773,597
2,118,739
10,088
8,442
1,093,762
921,053
3,375
2,477
147,584
175,125

22,585
(NA)
3,421,133
3,182,480
13,385
14,056
2,842,373
2,583,641
12,145
13,338
578,760
598,839
6,620
6,524
496,389
408,857

4,785
(NA)
116,530
127,996
4,581
3,941
90,732
116,609
250
134
25,798
11,387
705
730
3,859
3,812

Insects ......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

3,717
3,766
1,171,003
851,005
9,215
7,355
4,025,121
2,721,058
234
230
50,399
48,968
692
684
127,163
108,349

830
734
28,186
28,080
934
856
40,212
45,128
80
64
3,701
2,076
457
415
11,812
15,221

619
530
183,284
149,622
992
1,076
335,199
333,103
56
32
6,752
(D)
159
188
27,824
20,608

11,588
13,203
1,581,664
1,784,261
13,311
14,906
1,484,363
2,007,623
2,192
2,948
283,547
341,080
5,314
8,215
809,247
1,181,175

8,717
9,056
2,106,774
1,830,739
13,608
13,513
2,300,886
2,196,073
1,634
1,972
479,919
451,632
2,590
2,825
543,770
499,949

2,012
1,840
33,474
41,616
3,053
2,820
98,108
101,258
253
275
6,889
8,169
836
800
9,716
30,824

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

253
270
37,333
53,911

137
89
2,147
1,468

25
34
2,857
3,632

1,850
1,287
277,120
205,921

2,423
1,991
855,070
729,171

255
216
15,677
26,378

Chemicals used to control- 1

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 597

Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners 1 2 ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Manure 1 ..........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

10,039
(NA)
3,503,716
3,549,336
8,048
8,562
3,352,360
3,429,696
3,250
2,933
151,356
119,640
3,541
3,902
277,893
281,135

46,495
(NA)
19,192,910
16,782,432
44,470
47,209
18,976,174
16,545,246
5,352
5,812
216,736
237,186
10,801
13,187
600,286
755,625

34,040
(NA)
10,377,976
9,117,243
31,559
32,332
10,210,411
8,960,114
5,744
6,332
167,565
157,129
10,872
14,236
627,641
696,485

56,012
(NA)
19,009,410
16,295,095
53,790
55,204
18,414,106
15,667,911
8,064
8,953
595,304
627,184
21,877
26,512
2,331,503
2,333,984

36,843
(NA)
19,587,868
18,108,114
31,767
33,682
18,133,537
16,781,674
10,444
9,712
1,454,331
1,326,440
5,646
5,881
551,116
540,838

38,848
(NA)
4,227,204
3,995,943
28,775
41,923
3,132,851
2,986,164
19,732
21,797
1,094,353
1,009,779
10,812
10,769
407,636
364,471

Insects .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards ..................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

3,281
3,333
1,063,684
989,857
9,538
9,078
2,654,205
2,539,472
422
577
188,043
243,399
844
978
359,825
387,232

24,734
24,773
8,263,478
5,848,946
38,472
40,212
19,947,762
18,112,970
2,303
1,827
489,338
284,103
4,823
1,425
1,425,191
126,617

12,308
12,372
3,763,538
2,579,182
24,824
25,540
10,436,246
8,632,117
1,452
1,031
322,965
145,579
2,372
1,113
571,259
95,256

29,357
20,331
7,703,762
3,714,004
47,451
46,334
19,289,715
16,716,673
3,546
1,782
671,571
292,947
3,909
834
864,595
113,930

8,980
8,944
3,228,032
2,175,534
26,876
24,597
14,882,494
10,303,445
399
362
125,357
64,566
2,038
548
1,049,277
71,114

9,751
17,396
1,148,425
694,573
16,287
19,179
2,342,623
1,957,109
577
737
62,975
25,778
2,247
4,011
216,064
89,983

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

493
532
160,401
183,835

445
332
41,275
48,277

395
313
23,531
8,074

279
190
19,087
3,196

92
432
26,069
94,612

1,575
2,127
27,602
32,880

Chemicals used to control- 1

Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
1 2
...............................................................farms, 2007
conditioners
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
1
Manure ..........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

12,644
(NA)
3,043,239
3,018,494
6,891
8,331
2,593,371
2,604,749
6,932
7,017
449,868
413,745
1,592
1,139
100,902
63,717

2,753
(NA)
221,766
239,758
2,462
2,824
215,203
230,385
502
574
6,563
9,373
1,596
1,928
81,517
95,447

6,466
(NA)
1,085,396
1,059,252
5,634
5,904
1,038,607
1,003,516
1,944
2,024
46,789
55,736
3,150
3,485
241,641
251,097

3,330
(NA)
98,188
107,375
2,921
2,671
89,165
99,678
668
554
9,023
7,697
1,301
1,498
32,236
29,537

26,431
(NA)
5,711,776
5,476,283
25,082
24,450
5,651,519
5,423,039
2,968
2,920
60,257
53,244
10,876
11,955
806,350
700,621

41,674
(NA)
14,802,681
13,508,782
40,418
39,644
14,645,173
13,390,425
3,613
3,173
157,508
118,357
18,970
22,288
1,663,594
1,864,031

Insects .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards ..................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

4,496
5,217
2,026,888
2,143,485
8,246
8,484
2,590,672
2,701,576
466
531
182,615
165,910
1,401
1,525
690,588
508,112

1,300
1,356
136,110
132,866
1,164
1,203
129,544
164,738
86
114
4,864
7,754
596
700
52,143
80,999

2,459
2,391
418,804
297,784
4,501
4,285
881,282
726,366
185
220
30,412
21,509
724
831
64,518
43,099

1,441
1,464
41,176
42,128
1,326
1,301
41,313
45,942
103
186
1,921
4,664
720
795
16,675
22,396

9,513
8,314
1,667,647
990,827
18,681
18,709
4,834,758
4,387,194
1,016
971
126,221
86,159
3,670
3,315
415,925
346,183

19,182
8,694
5,637,340
1,634,613
34,775
31,615
14,085,409
11,820,351
2,472
861
588,423
166,242
3,005
1,676
1,209,321
650,627

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

1,126
1,563
636,661
818,911

278
354
32,647
45,735

172
248
12,745
11,133

216
154
3,865
2,004

1,521
1,062
120,890
86,216

615
400
118,439
107,195

Chemicals used to control- 1

See footnote(s) at end of table.

598 UNITED STATES

--continued

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners 1 2 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ............. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Manure 1 .......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

17,267
(NA)
3,593,572
3,186,586
9,018
9,317
2,929,839
2,630,833
10,575
10,831
663,733
555,753
3,906
2,953
301,993
201,513

51,995
(NA)
11,615,587
10,772,234
35,193
42,172
8,598,697
7,665,904
29,627
33,960
3,016,890
3,106,330
10,571
11,476
711,625
650,193

10,218
(NA)
7,088,355
6,647,571
9,042
10,061
6,823,389
6,463,919
2,088
1,869
264,966
183,652
2,781
3,123
185,674
220,702

28,916
(NA)
15,463,589
13,335,071
27,231
29,995
14,718,433
12,847,411
5,281
5,145
745,156
487,660
6,943
8,703
592,016
614,740

824
(NA)
259,118
279,739
724
754
236,798
258,157
164
249
22,320
21,582
293
334
23,926
34,514

1,482
(NA)
51,029
60,752
1,246
1,200
46,452
55,538
400
325
4,577
5,214
921
955
30,110
36,826

Insects ......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

4,652
4,389
2,249,879
1,897,524
9,631
8,952
3,206,515
2,798,802
394
414
186,505
255,983
953
785
492,730
290,956

9,271
9,503
2,410,404
1,723,042
27,265
26,014
7,835,461
6,442,157
873
711
277,377
154,950
1,656
1,028
470,445
71,721

1,540
1,383
490,201
445,226
9,787
9,166
7,049,974
5,780,062
70
133
16,340
15,858
610
521
293,044
248,554

10,390
13,276
4,909,263
4,108,341
24,746
25,223
14,111,926
11,351,476
663
884
203,133
215,190
2,907
615
1,014,973
101,408

270
277
111,140
111,182
646
609
191,267
166,320
3
11
(D)
10,681
24
36
7,674
14,083

469
410
9,819
8,301
407
433
15,200
17,911
24
69
673
869
239
243
3,612
4,042

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

775
1,814
617,806
1,170,098

912
694
410,712
291,349

216
251
40,140
64,684

176
261
33,094
55,176

18
17
8,124
2,445

78
60
1,564
1,061

Chemicals used to control- 1

Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
1 2
.............................................................. farms, 2007
conditioners
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ............. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
1
Manure .......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

5,265
(NA)
342,149
373,719
4,670
4,512
328,415
357,700
892
1,184
13,734
16,019
1,399
1,717
30,601
42,626

5,290
(NA)
811,504
712,501
4,778
3,978
735,162
664,096
785
725
76,342
48,405
1,220
1,583
105,026
121,175

15,055
(NA)
2,161,648
2,214,663
14,135
15,159
2,098,639
2,132,029
2,223
2,602
63,009
82,634
10,380
12,921
1,094,796
1,196,388

29,003
(NA)
3,897,736
4,056,927
20,712
26,809
3,456,607
3,616,451
13,421
14,744
441,129
440,476
8,348
9,106
460,192
465,132

15,393
(NA)
18,419,224
16,671,283
15,088
15,445
18,299,137
16,601,444
696
520
120,087
69,839
3,998
4,662
281,150
268,782

39,330
(NA)
8,144,573
7,619,885
36,736
40,427
7,979,599
7,430,881
6,451
7,482
164,974
189,004
17,596
21,471
805,897
845,582

Insects ......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

1,992
1,961
149,088
127,982
2,327
2,414
243,360
263,337
153
168
8,075
12,767
875
931
56,331
58,916

2,060
2,202
402,325
285,680
2,563
2,109
621,489
384,455
102
92
13,926
13,033
363
426
43,601
26,884

5,720
5,539
685,021
579,898
9,325
9,911
1,357,542
1,233,452
400
503
42,470
49,162
2,563
2,634
170,604
154,506

10,172
13,981
2,096,612
2,336,809
17,571
20,422
2,983,953
3,193,582
2,167
3,735
407,161
516,565
2,420
3,723
303,394
364,392

4,035
3,670
3,007,826
1,601,682
14,381
13,871
17,066,194
14,112,382
137
108
89,308
53,245
3,668
1,681
3,274,633
1,208,071

11,735
11,530
1,929,062
1,121,876
28,826
31,767
7,241,927
6,678,161
1,009
633
153,740
72,532
2,737
2,401
316,045
91,796

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

189
191
5,136
8,177

296
223
33,789
31,724

928
860
59,923
58,140

1,973
2,690
528,524
737,735

993
628
544,427
284,337

729
947
27,621
39,835

Chemicals used to control- 1

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

UNITED STATES 599

Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners 1 2 ...............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Manure 1 ..........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

32,943
(NA)
8,437,103
8,101,126
20,040
22,859
5,777,772
5,656,134
18,479
21,425
2,659,331
2,444,992
3,797
4,529
357,293
286,576

16,903
(NA)
2,701,415
2,698,778
12,707
14,261
2,419,221
2,485,645
5,944
6,885
282,194
213,133
4,531
5,474
172,658
151,103

29,500
(NA)
2,689,081
2,665,724
27,198
26,812
2,547,105
2,501,909
7,338
8,310
141,976
163,815
20,449
23,228
1,230,558
1,333,504

547
(NA)
13,482
13,718
497
422
12,623
12,746
85
72
859
972
193
170
2,934
2,920

12,344
(NA)
1,547,684
1,441,055
7,975
7,645
1,251,314
1,149,298
6,287
6,189
296,370
291,757
3,088
2,690
254,269
181,573

Insects .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards ..................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

7,857
7,290
1,823,131
1,225,276
25,246
24,599
5,947,938
4,743,526
203
183
36,868
17,885
1,183
766
267,894
49,043

5,607
6,004
704,040
585,754
13,386
15,018
2,222,673
2,181,158
565
762
68,835
71,185
3,648
4,017
463,280
431,907

12,125
11,882
947,953
791,004
20,940
19,547
1,965,712
1,530,696
790
907
52,654
55,013
3,470
3,267
116,591
99,619

208
203
5,881
6,246
198
174
7,121
7,108
10
13
552
601
87
98
2,736
2,494

3,747
3,582
746,890
613,177
6,618
5,546
1,087,492
834,976
749
929
222,707
177,530
789
938
175,644
83,162

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

579
374
134,692
72,721

1,298
1,213
195,226
99,297

1,102
1,073
34,937
37,076

35
28
275
206

587
586
151,629
168,692

Chemicals used to control- 1

Item
Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
1 2
...............................................................farms, 2007
conditioners
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ..............farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ...........................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
1
Manure ..........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

15,891
(NA)
11,629,410
10,182,001
15,185
15,721
11,190,577
9,852,202
2,780
2,766
438,833
329,799
5,959
7,448
539,372
580,457

38,260
(NA)
4,221,902
4,020,902
23,721
32,543
3,011,244
2,855,209
24,076
27,784
1,210,658
1,165,693
6,971
7,999
184,901
225,199

90,502
(NA)
19,305,532
19,113,597
54,161
62,411
14,337,221
13,742,856
48,595
54,264
4,968,311
5,370,741
9,715
10,173
885,395
994,543

6,141
(NA)
629,728
629,362
5,142
5,452
521,843
574,224
1,846
1,679
107,885
55,138
2,765
2,859
124,051
112,030

2,346
(NA)
228,040
262,248
2,135
2,319
214,009
244,028
518
618
14,031
18,220
1,941
2,187
216,025
237,859

Insects .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards ..................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

5,683
4,128
2,970,836
1,255,724
15,563
14,105
11,638,706
8,151,070
257
1
81,893
(D)
1,603
176
789,228
40,949

6,507
9,093
1,299,464
1,032,685
18,289
19,968
2,396,492
2,185,450
550
760
113,134
91,759
1,664
2,543
378,723
161,402

24,801
27,709
9,088,663
7,230,112
59,964
62,345
14,866,848
13,701,320
1,618
1,668
586,668
530,679
3,561
4,282
850,576
556,678

2,525
2,641
270,095
264,684
4,469
3,908
441,491
342,301
77
61
5,728
3,956
308
295
8,858
(D)

521
562
37,597
25,951
871
1,151
86,442
91,261
26
31
1,819
2,108
219
193
4,096
6,112

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ..........................................farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

124
9
20,809
(D)

1,857
2,907
512,963
542,879

6,040
4,587
3,307,383
1,881,805

221
138
6,443
2,886

79
43
2,042
1,031

Chemicals used to control- 1

See footnote(s) at end of table.

600 UNITED STATES

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2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Virginia

Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil
conditioners 1 2 .............................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Cropland fertilized, except cropland pastured ............. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ........................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Manure 1 .......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

22,563
(NA)
2,264,507
2,328,792
16,694
20,626
1,704,169
1,742,799
11,602
12,991
560,338
585,993
7,009
7,317
388,988
382,194

14,769
(NA)
3,984,358
4,346,053
12,078
14,180
3,838,654
4,214,559
3,587
3,620
145,704
131,494
4,665
5,446
226,588
231,497

8,278
(NA)
346,385
374,774
6,570
6,775
230,835
265,360
3,556
3,392
115,550
109,414
4,188
4,225
134,856
130,068

39,267
(NA)
6,988,477
6,473,456
37,826
37,335
6,830,248
6,344,416
5,107
4,953
158,229
129,040
24,890
30,491
2,011,176
2,316,691

2,764
(NA)
707,337
857,999
2,332
2,718
617,484
730,581
801
735
89,853
127,418
1,193
1,329
120,402
138,727

Insects ......................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Weeds, grass, or brush ............................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Nematodes .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002
Diseases in crops and orchards .................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

4,711
6,133
748,282
701,322
10,790
12,199
1,242,555
1,211,547
632
1,288
101,115
129,411
1,366
2,280
128,557
155,107

6,456
8,017
1,286,462
1,076,928
12,114
13,084
3,816,454
3,602,017
655
874
142,248
155,841
3,403
4,902
543,911
594,650

975
989
37,030
37,398
2,788
2,223
108,454
98,296
56
69
(D)
3,264
366
432
9,659
13,602

13,445
12,338
2,125,800
1,582,101
30,527
30,561
5,227,166
4,595,578
1,027
1,291
128,798
152,241
2,124
1,605
251,421
168,150

762
593
298,331
110,388
2,633
2,419
605,451
463,976
46
81
9,794
9,003
50
39
9,731
8,112

Chemicals used on crops to control growth,
1
thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ......................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres treated, 2007
2002

730
866
79,628
93,380

2,489
3,163
252,324
269,037

157
149
4,715
5,099

640
910
67,308
84,117

37
80
3,594
5,465

Chemicals used to control- 1

1
2

2002 data are based on a sample of farms.
2002 farm count data are not comparable due to calculation change.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 601

Table 43. Organic Agriculture: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

20,437
2,577,418

63
1,766

35
320

129
16,907

83
5,865

3,515
368,934

Acres from which organic crops were harvested .................. farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................ farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

16,778
1,288,088
7,268
975,380
11,901
616,358

40
540
20
1,113
129
1,681

30
(D)
4
(D)
18
222

79
12,237
38
3,570
73
8,047

48
3,367
38
2,147
110
3,186

3,072
150,809
475
192,334
1,399
60,051

18,211
1,709,111

56
632

34
687

112
48,363

69
2,334

3,235
656,821

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ................................................................. farms
$1,000

8,285
12,665
9,926
1,696,446

47
59
9
573

18
28
16
660

56
77
56
48,286

38
69
31
2,265

1,079
1,898
2,156
654,923

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ............................................. farms
$1,000

14,968
1,121,774
2,496
109,943
3,191
477,394

36
111
14
513
8
7

30
671
2
(D)
2
(D)

75
(D)
21
(D)
22
(D)

43
1,394
18
140
15
800

3,017
552,925
159
35,915
175
67,982

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

425
102,936

186
1,485

14
97

280
9,301

157
2,015

594
9,934

Acres from which organic crops were harvested .................. farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................ farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

307
49,305
182
41,553
227
19,538

163
661
43
(D)
61
485

12
(D)
3
(D)
14
66

208
5,974
49
731
215
3,968

116
1,004
46
718
146
2,405

518
1,944
61
7,236
212
1,569

347
50,590

167
6,351

14
(D)

234
17,145

136
2,042

536
8,451

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ................................................................. farms
$1,000

160
234
187
50,356

83
134
84
6,218

12
10
2
(D)

139
163
95
16,981

85
110
51
1,932

324
476
212
7,975

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ............................................. farms
$1,000

266
18,911
77
(D)
49
(D)

157
5,894
15
397
20
61

12
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)

204
16,240
26
670
17
235

116
(D)
16
351
14
(D)

514
(D)
23
(D)
18
(D)

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

299
111,781

280
18,514

287
14,143

566
72,394

161
37,845

193
9,280

Acres from which organic crops were harvested .................. farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................ farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

246
75,472
130
29,356
167
23,210

244
15,476
98
2,139
198
8,904

232
9,273
129
4,245
206
7,973

522
58,458
204
10,495
290
14,740

119
22,098
60
8,761
129
9,877

150
3,688
93
4,635
229
7,044

273
48,102

271
8,332

239
8,687

542
33,736

155
7,496

169
2,360

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ................................................................. farms
$1,000

95
144
178
47,958

136
167
135
8,165

126
173
113
8,513

138
284
404
33,452

76
109
79
7,387

118
107
51
2,253

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ............................................. farms
$1,000

225
15,743
44
(D)
28
(D)

234
6,757
31
349
37
1,226

177
2,533
50
726
61
5,428

467
18,840
58
3,301
93
11,596

111
6,705
33
658
28
133

131
936
34
815
28
609

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

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Table 43. Organic Agriculture: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

43
1,822

582
38,767

161
6,678

319
7,326

632
50,208

718
96,342

Acres from which organic crops were harvested ................... farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................. farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

28
642
13
680
88
2,253

478
20,206
246
6,467
168
3,016

134
4,161
62
1,637
107
2,383

270
3,427
95
1,989
116
2,901

539
40,830
230
4,709
477
13,659

609
74,299
323
15,146
342
20,702

37
(D)

534
23,315

146
5,402

295
17,515

582
31,921

636
39,976

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more .................................................................. farms
$1,000

26
(D)
11
(D)

268
414
266
22,901

71
95
75
5,307

155
285
140
17,230

290
415
292
31,505

234
390
402
39,586

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products .............................................. farms
$1,000

24
105
14
61
4
(D)

433
11,035
87
973
144
11,307

124
4,378
23
117
39
907

264
12,026
29
(D)
56
(D)

476
17,765
108
3,611
114
10,544

494
17,604
102
2,921
162
19,451

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

83
2,256

273
21,738

229
195,204

190
82,407

41
6,237

173
6,177

Acres from which organic crops were harvested ................... farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................. farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

36
462
29
1,386
97
1,892

188
10,827
111
8,550
278
14,098

188
58,868
93
75,807
106
37,260

163
43,407
78
28,510
149
23,007

26
2,838
15
2,694
25
1,603

146
3,357
63
1,420
60
1,164

54
539

223
3,821

207
8,776

178
18,583

26
(D)

148
16,283

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more .................................................................. farms
$1,000

45
(D)
9
(D)

134
174
89
3,647

86
145
121
8,631

46
97
132
18,487

7
9
19
(D)

69
96
79
16,187

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products .............................................. farms
$1,000

31
(D)
18
30
12
(D)

168
2,563
46
494
36
764

176
6,850
26
847
25
1,078

151
12,914
34
5,449
16
220

21
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)

133
(D)
16
(D)
21
(D)

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

211
3,449

321
71,607

1,137
131,796

418
7,711

129
102,204

687
55,086

Acres from which organic crops were harvested ................... farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................. farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

173
1,925
73
1,009
102
1,048

265
6,204
73
59,538
133
34,748

1,018
91,465
601
29,233
562
30,687

310
3,021
127
3,377
376
7,775

113
54,997
60
39,647
51
10,457

579
42,088
323
9,437
426
14,836

201
4,250

269
11,262

1,027
54,164

383
7,295

124
8,736

629
25,676

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more .................................................................. farms
$1,000

148
211
53
4,038

156
275
113
10,987

411
597
616
53,567

251
350
132
6,945

17
34
107
8,702

306
482
323
25,194

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................. farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products .............................................. farms
$1,000

170
3,850
18
190
41
210

241
4,877
29
(D)
17
(D)

761
18,173
132
2,043
330
33,948

304
4,931
60
733
62
1,632

106
6,617
30
1,761
11
358

486
12,208
108
1,449
178
12,019

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

--continued

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UNITED STATES 603

Table 43. Organic Agriculture: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .....................farms
acres

158
22,888

933
92,405

775
45,181

51
216

89
993

Acres from which organic crops were harvested ...................farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland .................................................farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production .........................farms
acres

87
8,887
83
12,823
217
16,538

729
45,834
334
41,844
470
16,175

591
28,846
388
11,895
500
14,346

43
153
3
(D)
17
54

50
230
21
593
90
1,904

131
3,543

799
88,379

680
58,293

50
1,159

63
(D)

$1 to $4,999 .......................................................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ..................................................................farms
$1,000

85
112
46
3,431

436
620
363
87,760

284
449
396
57,844

23
49
27
1,110

55
(D)
8
(D)

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse .............................farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry .............................................................farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ..............................................farms
$1,000

79
936
48
648
24
1,959

665
41,991
95
3,089
109
43,299

450
29,782
141
7,502
208
21,009

43
765
7
(D)
1
(D)

46
158
13
(D)
7
2

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ........................................................farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

107
105,299

159
2,020

660
169,638

154
86,084

619
67,315

Acres from which organic crops were harvested .................. farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................ farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

86
33,221
56
61,170
78
8,310

96
747
61
953
148
1,509

423
37,621
287
79,971
906
63,932

124
45,564
64
21,620
118
12,394

534
39,032
339
21,230
178
7,665

97
6,650

137
1,126

523
51,741

135
7,316

554
38,372

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ................................................................. farms
$1,000

26
54
71
6,597

116
187
21
940

338
447
185
51,294

68
108
67
7,208

184
309
370
38,063

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ............................................. farms
$1,000

77
4,244
26
1,160
10
1,246

92
976
39
82
18
68

383
21,167
100
1,814
73
28,760

105
5,850
27
792
12
674

398
(D)
78
(D)
205
24,355

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

LAND USED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Total acres used for organic production (see text) .................... farms
acres

311
13,502

1,207
64,830

84
2,158

1,443
147,120

73
87,237

Acres from which organic crops were harvested .................. farms
acres
Acres of organic pastureland ................................................ farms
acres
Acres being converted to organic production ........................ farms
acres

240
6,907
123
5,042
241
6,585

1,007
43,153
356
15,840
514
21,628

60
783
41
804
132
3,805

1,282
101,903
793
35,140
759
33,896

57
21,740
31
65,497
47
11,162

266
14,615

1,075
159,772

62
260

1,281
80,630

70
5,293

$1 to $4,999 ...................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 or more ................................................................. farms
$1,000

165
246
101
14,369

494
802
581
158,970

48
61
14
199

488
728
793
79,902

25
48
45
5,245

Crops, including nursery and greenhouse ............................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry ............................................................ farms
$1,000
Livestock and poultry products ............................................. farms
$1,000

212
3,486
40
241
51
10,888

950
137,436
104
2,611
145
19,725

52
222
11
35
6
3

988
16,658
236
3,866
431
60,106

50
(D)
26
1,931
3
(D)

VALUE OF SALES OF ORGANICALLY
PRODUCED COMMODITIES
Total organic product sales ....................................................... farms
$1,000
By value of sales:

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Geographic area

Received irrigation
water from the U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation
(farms)

Generated energy
or electricity
on the farm
(farms)

Used conservation
methods
(farms)

Practiced rotational
or management
intensive grazing
(farms)

Grazed livestock
on a per-head
or AUM basis
(farms)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .........................................................

46,177

23,451

503,917

388,912

42,936

Alabama ................................................................
Alaska ...................................................................
Arizona ..................................................................
Arkansas ...............................................................
California ...............................................................
Colorado ................................................................
Connecticut ...........................................................
Delaware ...............................................................
Florida ...................................................................
Georgia .................................................................

893
9,500
4,003
-

322
35
479
299
3,230
969
55
22
414
360

5,567
131
1,080
6,292
17,975
7,043
829
865
5,618
8,179

8,372
95
1,281
8,543
8,106
8,511
774
228
8,497
8,357

115
6
815
181
1,366
3,234
6
113
-

Hawaii ...................................................................
Idaho .....................................................................
Illinois ....................................................................
Indiana ..................................................................
Iowa ......................................................................
Kansas ..................................................................
Kentucky ...............................................................
Louisiana ...............................................................
Maine ....................................................................
Maryland ...............................................................

6,946
196
-

804
337
393
538
539
529
512
177
184
131

1,265
5,745
32,338
21,556
41,350
20,550
15,495
3,467
1,537
5,211

838
5,410
7,165
7,055
10,267
11,004
20,478
5,050
1,517
2,749

44
2,034
393
442
732
2,424
517
81
28
38

Massachusetts ......................................................
Michigan ................................................................
Minnesota ..............................................................
Mississippi .............................................................
Missouri .................................................................
Montana ................................................................
Nebraska ...............................................................
Nevada ..................................................................
New Hampshire .....................................................
New Jersey ...........................................................

2,830
1,604
510
-

152
417
514
243
568
514
426
102
78
204

1,320
15,220
22,944
4,606
24,040
7,115
21,190
481
888
1,905

1,207
7,151
8,855
5,632
22,517
7,707
10,323
551
848
1,461

14
149
775
1,503
4,981
3,863
446
8
-

New Mexico ...........................................................
New York ...............................................................
North Carolina .......................................................
North Dakota .........................................................
Ohio ......................................................................
Oklahoma ..............................................................
Oregon ..................................................................
Pennsylvania .........................................................
Rhode Island .........................................................
South Carolina ......................................................

3,076
109
91
3,799
-

556
454
467
197
569
822
631
592
21
179

2,177
7,806
12,540
9,393
27,166
9,642
9,327
17,860
207
4,305

3,230
7,076
9,576
5,221
11,335
16,727
9,694
10,871
167
4,412

1,919
206
1,303
506
1,091
1,753
43
49

South Dakota ........................................................
Tennessee ............................................................
Texas ....................................................................
Utah ......................................................................
Vermont .................................................................
Virginia ..................................................................
Washington ...........................................................
West Virginia .........................................................
Wisconsin ..............................................................
Wyoming ...............................................................

364
1,187
3,439
5,639
1,991

208
452
2,300
299
185
392
499
163
545
373

10,816
12,472
22,765
2,436
1,568
10,883
8,917
2,625
27,081
2,129

7,473
16,694
50,225
3,413
1,748
11,618
8,582
5,455
11,469
3,377

2,734
172
2,545
1,891
40
323
840
316
767
2,130

STATES

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Geographic area

Produced and sold
value-added
commodities
(farms)

Marketed products through
Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA)
(farms)

Raised or sold hair
sheep or wool-hair
crosses
(farms)

Raised or sold
veal calves
(farms)

Had a barn
built prior
to 1960
(farms)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .........................................................

78,418

12,549

17,840

14,398

664,264

Alabama ................................................................
Alaska ....................................................................
Arizona ..................................................................
Arkansas ................................................................
California ...............................................................
Colorado ................................................................
Connecticut ............................................................
Delaware ...............................................................
Florida ....................................................................
Georgia ..................................................................

1,637
48
326
1,558
2,733
1,709
408
67
1,257
1,315

260
20
63
187
953
214
102
19
193
339

447
5
52
413
301
156
90
9
407
438

183
13
73
163
770
266
57
4
211
192

10,574
61
920
10,704
14,472
8,331
1,885
570
4,597
9,541

Hawaii ....................................................................
Idaho ......................................................................
Illinois .....................................................................
Indiana ...................................................................
Iowa .......................................................................
Kansas ...................................................................
Kentucky ................................................................
Louisiana ...............................................................
Maine .....................................................................
Maryland ................................................................

513
1,335
1,704
1,645
2,246
1,683
3,368
890
724
683

135
136
302
273
487
173
544
111
159
161

17
66
303
433
752
276
1,241
443
59
91

139
182
342
337
436
231
502
115
121
172

140
6,085
25,767
22,439
34,224
21,046
35,224
5,138
2,552
5,219

Massachusetts .......................................................
Michigan ................................................................
Minnesota ..............................................................
Mississippi .............................................................
Missouri .................................................................
Montana .................................................................
Nebraska ...............................................................
Nevada ..................................................................
New Hampshire .....................................................
New Jersey ............................................................

613
2,194
2,212
1,163
3,505
1,224
1,303
166
403
565

221
463
368
191
450
148
161
28
87
81

61
227
241
367
1,249
129
27
33
25

104
396
314
118
692
163
191
29
63
173

2,565
21,368
27,165
7,597
36,007
8,274
17,592
506
1,521
3,019

New Mexico ...........................................................
New York ...............................................................
North Carolina .......................................................
North Dakota .........................................................
Ohio .......................................................................
Oklahoma ..............................................................
Oregon ...................................................................
Pennsylvania .........................................................
Rhode Island .........................................................
South Carolina .......................................................

865
2,192
1,429
673
2,899
2,891
2,807
2,766
89
774

139
364
413
46
424
286
311
379
33
193

229
436
144
451
1,036
148
876
5
295

193
281
416
479
449
570
627
8
96

3,372
17,506
15,684
8,737
33,762
22,125
11,444
29,321
351
5,719

South Dakota .........................................................
Tennessee .............................................................
Texas .....................................................................
Utah .......................................................................
Vermont .................................................................
Virginia ...................................................................
Washington ............................................................
West Virginia .........................................................
Wisconsin ..............................................................
Wyoming ................................................................

959
2,719
7,865
962
635
2,058
2,214
1,011
2,821
592

102
251
883
110
164
335
437
163
437
50

167
371
3,617
166
83
569
104
248
437
100

205
246
1,844
161
96
681
590
184
408
112

12,379
27,555
51,236
3,169
2,727
17,363
9,744
8,470
35,386
3,111

STATES

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Total farms .............................................................................

2,204,792

48,753

686

15,637

49,346

81,033

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

338,237
40,589
98,281

954
1,118
1,447

9
64
10

77
2,008
850

4,546
597
461

2,063
2,638
37,500

54,889
519,893
9,626
9,968

647
12,191
409

111
209
-

258
1,209
173

362
9,865
527

3,549
5,527
285

500,299

11,782

209

1,036

9,338

5,242

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................

656,475
31,065
57,318
30,546
64,570
67,254

20,314
16
116
287
3,818
1,626

41
4
6
14
32
19

4,901
65
146
86
468
2,513

22,854
65
291
396
4,212
775

11,153
404
1,839
425
1,798
3,041

245,675

6,219

167

3,056

4,922

11,096

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Total farms .............................................................................

37,054

4,916

2,546

47,463

47,846

7,521

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

3,394
429
644

37
385
333

701
117
19

217
1,081
8,404

1,749
946
2,952

12
574
3,528

562
11,399
-

762
1,305
70
-

155
237
-

4,492
4,430
14
81

1,062
12,452
96
1,142

1,393
346
-

11,399

1,235

237

4,335

11,214

346

9,598
615
267
453
742
1,010

490
32
212
69
273
198

155
21
63
13
777
77

16,819
240
210
594
1,185
1,260

15,796
313
487
384
3,860
1,544

860
30
6
116
107
190

7,941

820

211

8,531

6,301

359

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................
Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Total farms .............................................................................

25,349

76,860

60,938

92,856

65,531

85,260

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

2,186
679
358

39,081
642
539

25,150
665
541

42,687
368
457

21,890
287
276

4,592
1,162
567

546
7,854
-

1,150
18,658
5
-

877
11,889
153
-

485
21,894
-

358
17,011
16

870
28,053
5,034
-

7,854

18,653

11,736

21,894

16,995

23,019

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................

7,712
517
677
250
267
835

7,296
1,133
900
1,259
938
1,078

8,676
1,114
1,462
1,959
1,442
1,547

10,673
3,119
1,686
4,970
775
1,434

18,708
894
523
618
691
782

33,966
1,073
1,641
354
1,593
2,038

3,468

4,186

5,616

4,308

3,493

9,351

Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Total farms .............................................................................

30,106

8,136

12,834

7,691

56,014

80,992

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

2,579
540
763

34
650
961

2,049
518
390

22
662
893

12,300
1,534
2,873

26,654
972
690

661
7,149
291

682
2,598
-

673
3,094
39
-

865
1,570
46
-

2,723
17,157
-

1,054
24,375
-

6,858

2,598

3,055

1,524

17,157

24,375

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................

11,775
282
232
808
627

765
119
396
97
323
364

1,582
189
565
109
1,001
594

751
53
258
82
480
279

5,253
1,481
1,971
1,017
1,635
1,241

9,921
2,421
4,385
2,462
1,643
1,310

4,690

1,147

2,070

1,776

6,829

5,105
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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

Total farms .............................................................................

41,959

107,825

29,524

47,712

3,131

4,166

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

2,833
949
828

17,067
649
559

4,197
170
344

21,475
188
214

9
31
38

10
251
277

861
12,788
528

747
27,350
51
283

344
7,867
-

356
8,431
-

41
910
-

408
1,265
-

12,260

27,016

7,867

8,431

910

1,265

15,018
187
228
2,449
704

44,336
1,300
1,705
1,056
2,245
1,595

9,804
244
138
118
398
606

10,775
1,534
267
936
489
558

1,067
20
35
15
64
184

328
3
194
62
247
257

5,114

9,216

5,294

2,489

717

864

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...........................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................
Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Total farms .............................................................................

10,327

20,930

36,352

52,913

31,970

75,861

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

639
953
706

419
1,190
2,060

1,714
1,876
2,339

5,147
2,470
1,370

12,705
140
46

24,492
1,525
1,147

2,123
1,873
-

179
4,319
61

2,193
10,621
-

2,942
11,745
1,844
457

72
10,687
-

2,115
16,774
241
-

1,873

4,258

10,621

9,444

10,687

16,533

704
75
123
95
405
669

7,219
102
196
125
396
1,634

4,302
501
5,237
385
1,005
1,068

14,413
3
381
1,619
4,096
2,437

5,961
252
212
74
130
276

12,297
1,890
2,955
1,594
1,650
2,227

1,962

3,091

5,111

6,290

1,415

7,195

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...........................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................
Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Total farms .............................................................................

86,565

38,553

63,163

1,219

25,867

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

4,890
533
1,328

811
794
3,766

5,859
1,881
2,147

2
141
92

2,120
1,056
855

431
17,532
167

3,662
7,417
-

3,027
19,019
134
-

252
218
-

846
7,657
171
124

17,365

7,417

18,885

218

7,362

45,871
956
721
986
2,358
2,446

12,071
778
432
425
891
2,103

8,350
1,611
7,434
1,072
2,691
2,010

102
8
34
31
49
53

6,931
168
102
300
1,226
859

8,513

5,403

8,062

237

3,747

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...........................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................
Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Total farms .............................................................................

31,169

79,280

247,437

16,700

6,984

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .......................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) ............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) .................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

10,752
74
65

3,510
801
467

8,063
1,672
5,508

489
300
544

55
252
352

123
6,595
-

1,431
17,024
975
420

2,298
52,193
4,928

244
4,918
-

492
2,476
-

6,595

15,629

47,265

4,918

2,476

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) ....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...........................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) .........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................

9,031
794
348
313
274
706

41,886
37
893
504
1,694
2,023

124,992
2,229
1,027
1,732
5,829
13,272

5,183
415
335
205
359
895

668
61
1,141
26
235
371

2,094

9,010

28,622

2,813

855
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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total farms .............................................................................

47,383

39,284

23,618

78,463

11,069

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .......................................................
Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................................................
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture
production (1114) .............................................................................
Other crop farming (1119) ..................................................................
Tobacco farming (11191) ...............................................................
Cotton farming (11192) ..................................................................
Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other
crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ..............................................

1,761
923
995

2,256
1,126
5,185

175
339
258

13,508
1,645
1,320

296
24
15

1,085
10,326
637
76

1,721
8,107
-

403
6,449
44
-

2,147
22,081
72
-

49
2,779
-

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................................
Cattle feedlots (112112) .....................................................................
Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............................................
Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................................................
Poultry and egg production (1123) .....................................................
Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..........................................................
Animal aquaculture and other animal
production (1125,1129) ....................................................................

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9,613

8,107

6,405

22,009

2,779

20,923
778
934
375
1,798
1,512

8,200
498
626
567
1,231
1,556

10,481
297
165
335
1,113
968

11,593
2,485
13,081
989
2,297
1,501

3,910
108
26
133
83
382

5,973

8,211

2,635

5,816

3,264

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

FARMS
Land in farms ...................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,204,792
2,128,982
922,095,840
938,279,056
1,328,004
1,362,608
309,607,601
302,697,252

48,753
45,126
9,033,537
8,904,387
23,336
23,327
1,994,743
1,995,139

686
609
881,585
900,715
424
393
30,772
31,824

15,637
7,294
26,117,899
26,586,577
4,993
3,139
832,406
887,966

49,346
47,483
13,872,862
14,502,793
29,050
29,466
7,367,068
7,457,599

81,033
79,631
25,364,695
27,589,027
53,000
54,115
7,633,173
8,466,321

Full owners ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,522,033
1,428,136
343,952,327
356,767,305
776,806
794,090
62,191,104
73,054,950

35,069
32,157
5,053,998
5,035,168
13,920
14,003
498,344
600,845

492
431
195,755
193,920
307
286
17,254
16,538

13,989
5,723
23,861,031
25,273,587
4,168
2,245
156,642
273,788

34,736
31,523
5,161,325
5,609,225
17,659
17,051
1,290,283
1,617,898

63,777
60,894
10,082,984
10,899,151
41,451
41,163
3,032,616
3,522,071

Part owners .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

542,192
551,004
496,344,290
495,012,197
227,351,160
228,196,318
268,993,130
266,815,879
453,901
461,474
210,295,715
193,427,322

11,454
10,906
3,550,745
3,457,064
1,640,411
1,627,452
1,910,334
1,829,612
8,323
8,155
1,307,441
1,194,469

110
92
86,370
153,649
21,995
21,624
64,375
132,025
89
83
12,061
12,684

913
904
1,091,864
850,797
387,881
388,937
703,983
461,860
402
487
255,660
292,565

11,287
12,291
6,165,011
6,493,882
2,338,109
2,477,481
3,826,902
4,016,401
8,901
9,688
3,801,887
3,807,464

9,843
10,636
11,480,879
12,244,863
4,312,543
4,644,212
7,168,336
7,600,651
6,676
7,441
3,216,666
3,422,788

Tenants ............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

140,567
149,842
81,799,223
86,499,554
97,297
107,044
37,120,782
36,214,980

2,230
2,063
428,794
412,155
1,093
1,169
188,958
199,825

84
86
599,460
553,146
28
24
1,457
2,602

735
667
1,165,004
462,193
423
407
420,104
321,613

3,323
3,669
2,546,526
2,399,686
2,490
2,727
2,274,898
2,032,237

7,413
8,101
3,800,832
4,445,013
4,873
5,511
1,383,891
1,521,462

Total operators ...................................................................... number

3,337,450

70,959

1,146

26,183

75,308

130,756

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

1,273,122
786,598
112,285
22,529
10,258

30,182
15,790
2,220
395
166

337
286
39
15
9

7,715
6,076
1,479
185
182

27,307
19,197
2,184
449
209

41,998
31,976
5,248
1,137
674

Total women operators ...................................................... number

1,008,943

20,692

444

11,553

24,065

43,239

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

894,347
45,408
5,439
1,017
546

18,631
838
105
15
2

357
32
5
2
-

9,062
925
157
19
18

21,911
857
115
12
7

37,150
2,357
324
36
45

Total operators ...................................................................... number

3,115,172

62,572

912

12,259

69,504

125,095

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

1,325,855
681,435
84,917
24,819
11,956

30,485
12,717
1,390
355
179

373
200
21
6
9

3,580
2,962
501
149
102

28,926
16,233
1,651
479
194

44,967
28,058
4,385
1,335
886

Total women operators ...................................................... number

847,832

16,060

312

4,302

19,856

36,991

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

745,369
40,423
5,125
944
393

14,411
608
108
15
6

249
22
5
1
-

3,475
324
47
7
2

17,860
831
79
14
6

31,404
2,197
289
46
26

Sex of operator:
Male .............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,898,583
1,891,163
857,831,274
878,895,499

42,309
40,305
8,215,222
8,157,718

518
492
(D)
882,488

9,617
5,774
22,765,861
20,883,136

43,015
42,644
12,942,204
13,655,850

66,068
67,016
23,305,862
25,555,557

Female .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

306,209
237,819
64,264,566
59,383,557

6,444
4,821
818,315
746,669

168
117
(D)
18,227

6,020
1,520
3,352,038
5,703,441

6,331
4,839
930,658
846,943

14,965
12,615
2,058,833
2,033,470

Primary occupation:
Farming ................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

993,881
1,224,246
1,210,911
904,736

19,416
23,950
29,337
21,176

365
370
321
239

9,553
4,296
6,084
2,998

21,960
27,411
27,386
20,072

40,910
49,132
40,123
30,499

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

FARMS
Land in farms .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

37,054
31,369
31,604,911
31,093,336
17,899
14,655
5,888,926
4,346,955

4,916
4,191
405,616
357,154
3,517
3,000
136,833
131,248

2,546
2,391
510,253
540,080
1,615
1,548
409,468
433,105

47,463
44,081
9,231,570
10,414,877
20,486
20,495
2,112,129
2,313,537

47,846
49,311
10,150,539
10,744,239
23,179
24,424
3,390,437
3,245,784

7,521
5,398
1,121,329
1,300,499
6,044
4,522
103,120
109,461

Full owners ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

26,486
20,809
12,681,773
11,261,149
10,975
8,489
1,807,121
1,470,950

3,490
2,886
182,185
166,173
2,338
1,953
38,281
34,778

1,661
1,597
(D)
108,717
801
813
48,025
51,800

39,746
36,593
5,534,084
6,612,521
16,683
17,007
1,052,536
1,401,387

36,526
37,393
5,676,052
6,237,613
14,714
15,594
913,274
961,958

5,061
3,202
300,237
246,865
4,185
2,814
49,630
18,459

Part owners ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,174
8,131
16,743,142
17,636,916
9,234,859
9,094,645
7,508,283
8,542,271
5,679
4,906
3,472,240
2,429,064

1,097
955
169,417
163,086
82,211
88,155
87,206
74,931
947
814
85,801
83,943

630
618
342,275
365,802
129,030
149,426
213,245
216,376
589
583
304,466
318,070

6,050
5,510
3,158,512
3,181,840
1,476,022
1,377,204
1,682,490
1,804,636
3,004
2,602
927,310
784,559

9,299
9,589
3,994,899
4,020,298
1,953,891
1,995,132
2,041,008
2,025,166
7,171
7,450
2,152,976
1,970,019

775
589
637,776
(D)
294,309
426,293
343,467
(D)
518
414
37,716
36,053

Tenants ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,394
2,429
2,179,996
2,195,271
1,245
1,260
609,565
446,941

329
350
54,014
27,895
232
233
12,751
12,527

255
176
(D)
65,561
225
152
56,977
63,235

1,667
1,978
538,974
620,516
799
886
132,283
127,591

2,021
2,329
479,588
486,328
1,294
1,380
324,187
313,807

1,685
1,607
183,316
(D)
1,341
1,294
15,774
54,949

Total operators .......................................................................number

60,684

7,913

3,928

73,146

69,060

11,412

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

17,452
16,779
2,097
511
215

2,520
1,982
299
72
43

1,451
877
173
29
16

26,435
17,804
2,454
536
234

30,138
15,030
2,129
402
147

4,326
2,721
375
58
41

Total women operators .......................................................number

22,082

2,928

1,160

26,292

20,189

4,185

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

18,993
1,311
106
25
6

2,366
203
35
10
2

1,020
55
4
2
2

22,942
1,327
158
29
13

18,053
855
107
18
5

3,607
239
15
6
5

Total operators .......................................................................number

50,187

6,626

3,685

64,363

67,229

8,009

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

16,055
12,895
1,668
560
191

2,278
1,537
274
73
29

1,351
855
139
32
14

27,649
13,960
1,683
534
255

34,598
12,590
1,523
377
223

3,306
1,767
237
45
43

Total women operators .......................................................number

17,382

2,255

1,080

20,537

17,067

2,652

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

14,879
986
126
26
8

1,819
177
26
1
-

915
78
3
-

17,642
1,157
125
27
14

14,894
812
120
35
8

2,273
148
16
2
3

Sex of operator:
Male ............................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

30,112
26,152
28,446,637
28,620,194

3,755
3,323
347,687
316,978

2,137
2,062
(D)
516,292

37,034
35,965
8,461,769
9,598,440

40,314
42,856
9,282,258
9,855,722

5,715
4,338
1,057,194
1,189,541

Female ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,942
5,217
3,158,274
2,473,142

1,161
868
57,929
40,176

409
329
(D)
23,788

10,429
8,116
769,801
816,437

7,532
6,455
868,281
888,517

1,806
1,060
64,135
110,958

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

14,958
18,331
22,096
13,038

2,273
2,077
2,643
2,114

1,504
1,659
1,042
732

20,904
22,998
26,559
21,083

20,106
25,076
27,740
24,235

3,861
3,125
3,660
2,273

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

FARMS
Land in farms ...................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

25,349
25,017
11,497,383
11,767,294
13,975
13,444
4,225,786
4,313,288

76,860
73,027
26,775,100
27,310,833
54,185
56,083
22,611,443
22,562,904

60,938
60,296
14,773,184
15,058,670
41,743
44,298
12,108,940
11,937,370

92,856
90,655
30,747,550
31,729,490
63,672
67,338
23,799,380
23,994,343

65,531
64,414
46,345,827
47,227,944
43,553
44,073
19,886,655
18,976,719

85,260
86,541
13,993,121
13,843,706
57,528
65,815
5,057,883
4,978,994

Full owners ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

18,324
17,848
5,274,991
4,958,174
8,721
8,016
1,144,267
1,096,645

45,136
39,565
4,733,190
5,908,357
24,030
23,781
2,491,442
3,531,440

40,550
39,082
3,123,539
3,516,806
22,652
24,244
1,514,901
1,742,786

53,492
49,889
7,619,098
8,626,697
26,540
28,352
3,690,076
4,664,209

38,452
36,925
10,867,445
13,715,110
20,079
20,110
3,316,851
4,752,174

65,445
66,456
7,689,488
7,861,435
40,507
47,877
1,764,340
1,869,012

Part owners .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,472
5,557
5,388,009
5,880,398
2,762,545
3,105,063
2,625,464
2,775,335
4,241
4,407
2,560,724
2,724,212

23,512
25,334
18,439,334
17,942,767
5,534,667
5,661,124
12,904,667
12,281,643
22,715
24,712
16,736,100
15,862,361

16,180
17,580
10,341,144
10,270,502
3,619,954
3,659,939
6,721,190
6,610,563
15,418
16,852
9,367,908
9,039,992

28,937
30,265
19,529,558
19,260,548
6,957,334
7,019,775
12,572,224
12,240,773
27,908
29,342
16,850,476
15,973,117

22,030
22,300
30,964,176
29,308,334
12,200,036
11,508,859
18,764,140
17,799,475
19,789
20,116
14,338,885
12,363,925

16,534
15,937
5,767,074
5,375,117
2,606,703
2,405,130
3,160,371
2,969,987
14,628
14,506
3,029,828
2,830,869

Tenants ............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,553
1,612
834,383
928,722
1,013
1,021
520,795
492,431

8,212
8,128
3,602,576
3,459,709
7,440
7,590
3,383,901
3,169,103

4,208
3,634
1,308,501
1,271,362
3,673
3,202
1,226,131
1,154,592

10,427
10,501
3,598,894
3,842,245
9,224
9,644
3,258,828
3,357,017

5,049
5,189
4,514,206
4,204,500
3,685
3,847
2,230,919
1,860,620

3,281
4,148
536,559
607,154
2,393
3,432
263,715
279,113

Total operators ...................................................................... number

40,427

111,089

91,590

136,068

97,150

123,971

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

12,967
10,583
1,304
316
179

49,356
22,595
3,878
668
363

36,059
20,708
3,193
699
279

57,549
29,474
4,638
820
375

39,263
22,249
3,165
610
244

52,524
28,085
3,724
681
246

Total women operators ...................................................... number

13,020

25,593

24,443

33,763

27,416

33,292

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

11,679
516
52
21
11

23,047
956
127
21
26

21,802
1,015
129
18
21

31,016
1,054
141
34
15

24,827
977
144
38
9

30,037
1,333
151
28
4

Total operators ...................................................................... number

38,862

101,574

86,493

127,166

90,392

123,214

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

13,843
9,496
1,141
340
197

50,203
18,908
2,816
740
360

38,367
18,721
2,404
636
168

60,439
25,841
3,175
833
367

43,156
18,133
2,184
627
314

56,203
26,092
3,035
825
386

Total women operators ...................................................... number

11,682

19,840

20,246

28,143

21,632

30,194

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

10,487
471
63
8
5

17,641
918
75
28
4

18,590
756
38
5
2

25,714
946
133
14
15

19,322
857
130
39
10

27,029
1,269
161
26
7

Sex of operator:
Male .............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

22,198
22,174
10,831,026
11,181,730

69,196
67,774
25,951,006
26,584,534

54,561
55,776
14,252,747
14,656,587

84,404
84,451
29,656,571
30,747,237

57,588
58,754
43,947,714
45,499,446

76,150
78,267
13,038,633
12,939,516

Female .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,151
2,843
666,357
585,564

7,664
5,253
824,094
726,299

6,377
4,520
520,437
402,083

8,452
6,204
1,090,979
982,253

7,943
5,660
2,398,113
1,728,498

9,110
8,274
954,488
904,190

Primary occupation:
Farming ................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

11,579
13,857
13,770
11,160

37,223
46,822
39,637
26,205

25,510
33,612
35,428
26,684

48,637
61,935
44,219
28,720

30,873
40,645
34,658
23,769

33,935
46,939
51,325
39,602

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

FARMS
Land in farms .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

30,106
27,413
8,109,975
7,830,664
13,783
14,017
3,342,048
3,332,146

8,136
7,196
1,347,566
1,369,768
5,189
4,869
393,738
394,121

12,834
12,198
2,051,756
2,077,630
8,278
8,335
1,246,603
1,282,004

7,691
6,075
517,879
518,570
4,792
4,210
153,993
159,253

56,014
53,315
10,031,807
10,142,958
37,868
38,244
6,859,081
6,827,903

80,992
80,839
26,917,962
27,512,270
53,943
57,323
19,267,018
19,398,309

Full owners ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

20,472
17,184
2,903,412
2,431,580
7,378
6,948
565,186
535,372

6,074
5,242
737,642
715,764
3,497
3,239
105,159
100,051

9,035
8,479
760,358
758,901
4,917
5,035
231,546
271,769

5,647
4,355
298,591
283,922
3,293
2,900
54,765
52,934

39,311
37,089
3,067,814
3,325,819
22,440
23,050
1,088,425
1,270,011

51,425
51,312
8,484,843
9,926,985
25,940
29,436
3,556,088
4,967,619

Part owners ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,024
7,358
3,581,719
3,799,254
1,130,211
1,135,867
2,451,508
2,663,387
4,893
5,182
1,737,644
1,781,224

1,681
1,604
569,648
596,358
373,539
413,610
196,109
182,748
1,492
1,424
274,473
262,766

2,763
2,704
1,053,640
1,067,489
425,706
449,016
627,934
618,473
2,505
2,462
815,461
804,855

1,373
1,221
193,496
210,371
115,070
127,708
78,426
82,663
1,146
1,019
88,146
95,023

14,703
14,199
6,443,769
6,317,989
2,988,256
2,946,525
3,455,513
3,371,464
13,811
13,479
5,313,290
5,114,775

24,394
24,073
16,421,535
15,479,719
7,028,913
6,682,274
9,392,622
8,797,445
23,349
22,978
13,883,848
12,549,071

Tenants ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,610
2,871
1,624,844
1,599,830
1,512
1,887
1,039,218
1,015,550

381
350
40,276
57,646
200
206
14,106
31,304

1,036
1,015
237,758
251,240
856
838
199,596
205,380

671
499
25,792
24,277
353
291
11,082
11,296

2,000
2,027
520,224
499,150
1,617
1,715
457,366
443,117

5,173
5,454
2,011,584
2,105,566
4,654
4,909
1,827,082
1,881,619

Total operators .......................................................................number

43,774

13,063

20,241

12,265

85,339

119,650

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

18,946
9,299
1,467
278
116

3,995
3,575
431
88
47

7,010
4,709
843
185
87

4,075
2,940
480
158
38

31,730
20,644
2,799
576
265

49,377
26,670
3,765
788
392

Total women operators .......................................................number

12,414

5,153

6,471

4,834

26,539

31,033

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

10,913
536
94
25
7

4,398
303
40
3
3

5,387
401
66
12
6

3,888
378
41
13
2

23,374
1,291
135
23
14

28,080
1,143
143
39
14

Total operators .......................................................................number

38,507

11,346

18,596

9,768

79,883

114,218

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

18,438
7,545
1,016
281
133

3,726
2,993
335
106
36

7,115
4,145
679
186
73

3,199
2,298
407
121
50

31,833
18,086
2,376
693
327

53,372
23,568
2,666
804
429

Total women operators .......................................................number

9,465

4,233

5,530

3,469

22,560

26,526

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

8,323
425
53
13
10

3,616
240
39
5
-

4,616
353
47
11
3

2,742
307
31
5
-

19,397
1,238
152
28
16

23,917
1,017
141
21
12

Sex of operator:
Male ............................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

26,248
24,866
7,649,475
7,462,912

6,093
5,637
1,195,735
1,243,921

10,618
10,281
1,916,758
1,944,528

5,465
4,770
432,956
447,510

47,739
47,411
9,479,732
9,704,219

73,631
74,469
25,842,724
26,555,759

Female ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,858
2,547
460,500
367,752

2,043
1,559
151,831
125,847

2,216
1,917
134,998
133,102

2,226
1,305
84,923
71,060

8,275
5,904
552,075
438,739

7,361
6,370
1,075,238
956,511

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

12,591
14,805
17,515
12,608

3,540
3,409
4,596
3,787

6,269
6,977
6,565
5,221

3,688
3,283
4,003
2,792

24,795
29,071
31,219
24,244

39,628
50,808
41,364
30,031

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

FARMS
Land in farms ...................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

41,959
42,186
11,456,241
11,097,543
18,773
19,405
4,223,708
4,139,341

107,825
106,797
29,026,573
29,946,035
69,585
71,698
12,980,113
13,137,184

29,524
27,870
61,388,462
59,612,403
16,441
16,543
9,163,867
8,742,111

47,712
49,355
45,480,358
45,903,116
34,715
37,143
18,169,876
17,336,624

3,131
2,989
5,865,392
6,330,622
1,572
1,521
504,311
549,076

4,166
3,363
471,911
444,879
2,494
2,043
99,520
95,983

Full owners ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

30,932
31,248
5,777,656
6,082,694
10,924
11,783
703,486
1,231,785

77,385
75,511
12,618,001
14,073,372
44,244
45,745
3,486,270
4,420,043

18,812
17,013
19,813,476
18,003,093
8,387
8,127
2,138,357
1,830,747

23,989
24,191
11,495,017
13,765,932
13,383
14,539
2,994,391
4,138,475

2,490
2,354
3,803,488
4,280,416
1,163
1,124
286,280
370,739

3,164
2,474
285,030
256,630
1,723
1,356
28,963
27,222

Part owners .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,572
8,474
3,973,310
3,498,701
1,854,805
1,575,373
2,118,505
1,923,328
6,313
6,079
2,089,596
1,723,126

25,147
25,795
14,705,982
14,058,625
6,560,713
6,335,568
8,145,269
7,723,057
21,700
21,939
8,343,291
7,511,358

8,480
8,674
36,633,471
37,157,914
21,557,255
22,957,136
15,076,216
14,200,778
6,825
7,065
6,118,248
6,046,127

17,958
18,646
29,625,265
27,308,269
14,095,143
13,037,817
15,530,122
14,270,452
16,893
17,458
12,969,384
11,010,265

465
458
1,968,715
(D)
1,093,122
478,389
875,593
(D)
335
320
199,137
143,102

804
767
160,767
(D)
107,234
119,579
53,533
(D)
662
609
64,824
64,745

Tenants ............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,455
2,464
1,705,275
1,516,148
1,536
1,543
1,430,626
1,184,430

5,293
5,491
1,702,590
1,814,038
3,641
4,014
1,150,552
1,205,783

2,232
2,183
4,941,515
4,451,396
1,229
1,351
907,262
865,237

5,765
6,518
4,360,076
4,828,915
4,439
5,146
2,206,101
2,187,884

176
177
93,189
(D)
74
77
18,894
35,235

198
122
26,114
(D)
109
78
5,733
4,016

Total operators ...................................................................... number

60,669

163,553

46,903

71,924

5,117

7,022

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

26,787
12,571
2,082
344
175

61,062
40,191
5,134
1,006
432

15,521
11,605
1,805
399
194

28,004
16,438
2,511
528
231

1,543
1,338
181
42
27

1,837
1,985
234
66
44

Total women operators ...................................................... number

17,547

49,611

15,795

18,720

1,781

2,966

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

15,555
729
130
22
9

45,035
1,857
202
35
20

13,817
765
104
22
8

17,025
682
73
8
6

1,562
95
4
3
1

2,450
201
24
3
6

Total operators ...................................................................... number

57,778

157,863

43,342

70,668

5,005

5,540

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ..................................................................................
2 operators ................................................................................
3 operators ................................................................................
4 operators ................................................................................
5 or more operators ...................................................................

29,578
10,843
1,217
350
198

64,172
37,102
3,894
1,067
562

15,690
10,106
1,391
461
222

31,951
14,589
2,047
568
200

1,438
1,266
191
61
33

1,571
1,533
176
55
28

Total women operators ...................................................... number

14,840

44,730

13,361

15,877

1,735

2,171

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ..............................................................................
2 operators ............................................................................
3 operators ............................................................................
4 operators ............................................................................
5 or more operators ...............................................................

13,078
655
76
39
12

40,407
1,724
209
34
19

11,518
712
90
20
8

14,400
623
66
7
1

1,507
97
8
2

1,831
142
13
3
1

Sex of operator:
Male .............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

35,829
36,945
10,363,301
10,263,424

95,071
95,979
27,072,936
28,144,343

24,938
24,203
57,521,013
55,807,532

43,687
46,350
43,248,525
43,952,598

2,530
2,472
5,700,187
6,094,426

2,929
2,525
401,302
384,047

Female .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

6,130
5,241
1,092,940
834,119

12,754
10,818
1,953,637
1,801,692

4,586
3,667
3,867,449
3,804,871

4,025
3,005
2,231,833
1,950,518

601
517
165,205
236,196

1,237
838
70,609
60,832

Primary occupation:
Farming ................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

15,935
20,582
26,024
21,604

45,031
61,035
62,794
45,762

14,957
17,710
14,567
10,160

28,854
36,031
18,858
13,324

1,650
1,754
1,481
1,235

1,930
1,636
2,236
1,727

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

FARMS
Land in farms .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,327
9,924
733,450
805,682
7,180
7,230
415,542
444,670

20,930
15,170
43,238,049
44,810,083
9,311
7,204
1,009,683
856,166

36,352
37,255
7,174,743
7,660,969
26,814
29,162
3,651,278
3,846,368

52,913
53,930
8,474,671
9,079,001
32,803
36,622
4,188,658
4,308,209

31,970
30,619
39,674,586
39,294,879
20,408
20,789
22,035,717
19,908,697

75,861
77,797
13,956,563
14,583,435
54,790
58,577
9,991,007
10,041,416

Full owners ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,351
7,990
310,100
372,321
5,560
5,526
109,758
127,422

15,850
10,666
17,016,596
16,098,011
7,033
5,317
446,270
349,695

24,565
24,722
2,861,014
3,164,333
16,195
17,680
891,785
1,084,270

34,526
34,489
3,038,234
3,132,551
17,723
19,767
701,397
703,538

16,303
14,499
7,702,479
8,058,659
5,951
5,943
2,145,721
2,499,532

51,174
52,168
4,206,870
4,763,213
31,797
34,696
1,768,965
2,022,154

Part owners ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,366
1,345
350,079
350,350
138,501
143,429
211,578
206,921
1,214
1,231
256,995
253,171

4,007
3,612
23,307,711
25,824,417
12,179,404
13,671,703
11,128,307
12,152,714
1,920
1,593
473,553
437,315

10,424
11,040
4,117,747
4,239,548
2,467,708
2,586,934
1,650,039
1,652,614
9,662
10,349
2,641,935
2,607,378

15,181
16,030
4,867,388
5,287,508
1,878,712
1,979,225
2,988,676
3,308,283
12,860
14,153
3,056,344
3,121,377

12,796
13,070
28,623,222
27,582,773
12,275,126
11,803,679
16,348,096
15,779,094
12,117
12,290
17,810,862
15,458,616

20,629
20,863
8,826,308
8,742,151
3,423,881
3,354,793
5,402,427
5,387,358
19,539
19,751
7,413,492
7,135,988

Tenants ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

610
589
73,271
83,011
406
473
48,789
64,077

1,073
892
2,913,742
2,887,655
358
294
89,860
69,156

1,363
1,493
195,982
257,088
957
1,133
117,558
154,720

3,206
3,411
569,049
658,942
2,220
2,702
430,917
483,294

2,871
3,050
3,348,885
3,653,447
2,340
2,556
2,079,134
1,950,549

4,058
4,766
923,385
1,078,071
3,454
4,130
808,550
883,274

Total operators .......................................................................number

16,182

32,109

57,984

76,832

45,114

114,172

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

5,509
4,027
653
91
47

12,263
7,063
1,214
251
139

18,840
14,511
2,284
485
232

33,351
16,372
2,523
491
176

21,082
9,124
1,420
245
99

45,153
25,360
4,166
749
433

Total women operators .......................................................number

5,713

11,032

19,333

20,609

11,281

31,277

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

4,877
355
22
8
5

9,266
706
77
18
8

16,663
1,078
125
31
3

18,094
1,071
83
18
10

10,414
302
60
11
7

27,519
1,440
184
41
23

Total operators .......................................................................number

15,339

22,786

57,980

75,684

41,629

113,698

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

5,583
3,594
543
136
68

9,219
4,973
636
193
149

21,006
13,337
1,999
594
319

36,503
14,555
2,039
540
293

21,475
7,817
978
236
113

49,102
23,770
3,471
993
461

Total women operators .......................................................number

5,138

6,946

17,796

17,498

8,725

28,890

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

4,352
314
40
4
3

5,825
413
71
7
9

15,197
987
135
31
15

15,273
884
114
18
8

8,069
237
47
9
1

24,863
1,551
228
41
14

Sex of operator:
Male ............................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,066
8,002
666,864
739,430

16,284
13,002
39,139,878
41,315,201

29,664
31,583
6,581,956
7,130,044

45,897
48,574
7,960,548
8,623,491

28,314
28,125
37,880,004
38,077,761

66,734
70,137
13,234,712
13,962,956

Female ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,261
1,922
66,586
66,252

4,646
2,168
4,098,171
3,494,882

6,688
5,672
592,787
530,925

7,016
5,356
514,123
455,510

3,656
2,494
1,794,582
1,217,118

9,127
7,660
721,851
620,479

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

4,626
5,193
5,701
4,731

10,040
8,482
10,890
6,688

19,624
22,664
16,728
14,591

24,244
31,669
28,669
22,261

18,525
21,644
13,445
8,975

32,676
43,488
43,185
34,309

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

FARMS
Land in farms ...................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

86,565
83,300
35,087,269
33,661,826
46,224
43,930
7,650,080
7,705,860

38,553
40,033
16,399,647
17,080,422
22,131
23,013
3,037,261
3,119,384

63,163
58,105
7,809,244
7,745,336
44,269
45,374
3,942,079
4,079,276

1,219
858
67,819
61,223
823
628
19,325
17,820

25,867
24,541
4,889,339
4,845,923
12,962
13,321
1,551,670
1,374,617

Full owners ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

56,948
52,817
12,637,776
11,377,696
26,711
24,449
2,276,184
2,143,075

30,160
31,277
7,449,003
7,833,522
16,153
16,762
862,003
890,195

44,616
39,742
3,570,352
3,642,502
27,309
28,427
993,603
1,315,367

897
610
43,062
38,991
568
422
7,103
5,481

19,440
18,476
2,672,689
2,803,484
8,066
8,646
350,709
452,414

Part owners .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

24,270
24,497
20,166,877
19,835,231
9,060,328
8,689,233
11,106,549
11,145,998
17,092
16,762
4,846,417
4,938,742

6,168
6,494
7,445,870
7,702,880
3,853,658
3,810,710
3,592,212
3,892,170
4,626
4,765
1,720,872
1,775,191

14,333
13,976
3,764,432
3,600,669
1,901,252
1,882,962
1,863,180
1,717,707
13,524
13,250
2,601,170
2,409,116

198
170
19,253
(D)
10,554
9,609
8,699
(D)
173
151
10,132
10,051

5,384
5,059
1,999,087
1,826,379
921,991
846,043
1,077,096
980,336
4,244
4,022
1,055,190
796,662

Tenants ............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,347
5,986
2,282,616
2,448,899
2,421
2,719
527,479
624,043

2,225
2,262
1,504,774
1,544,020
1,352
1,486
454,386
453,998

4,214
4,387
474,460
502,165
3,436
3,697
347,306
354,793

124
78
5,504
(D)
82
55
2,090
2,288

1,043
1,006
217,563
216,060
652
653
145,771
125,541

Total operators ...................................................................... number

131,232

64,503

94,500

1,912

37,082

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

48,253
33,587
3,700
724
301

16,870
18,809
2,090
541
243

37,997
20,705
3,418
727
316

670
445
84
12
8

16,701
7,636
1,251
186
93

Total women operators ...................................................... number

42,820

25,577

27,139

683

10,626

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

38,848
1,615
175
23
24

22,210
1,386
138
26
14

23,648
1,422
161
26
10

562
52
1
2
1

9,231
547
73
8
8

Total operators ...................................................................... number

121,266

65,555

87,351

1,296

33,610

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

51,025
28,341
2,723
879
332

18,667
18,596
1,921
584
265

35,431
18,396
2,917
905
456

505
294
37
18
4

17,429
5,937
789
241
145

Total women operators ...................................................... number

35,704

24,604

23,639

402

8,693

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

32,074
1,436
193
31
10

21,415
1,290
153
21
10

20,121
1,344
180
44
16

354
24
-

7,485
474
63
11
5

Sex of operator:
Male .............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

75,716
74,580
32,477,705
31,411,761

30,298
32,941
14,971,894
16,065,769

54,613
52,026
7,224,026
7,308,572

922
716
57,574
53,764

21,782
21,030
4,425,718
4,425,430

Female .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

10,849
8,720
2,609,564
2,250,065

8,255
7,092
1,427,753
1,014,653

8,550
6,079
585,218
436,764

297
142
10,245
7,459

4,085
3,511
463,621
420,493

Primary occupation:
Farming ..................................................................................2007
2002
Other .......................................................................................2007
2002

36,052
46,053
50,513
37,247

17,825
21,580
20,728
18,453

28,751
32,939
34,412
25,166

621
442
598
416

9,739
11,377
16,128
13,164

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

FARMS
Land in farms .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

31,169
31,736
43,666,403
43,785,079
21,902
22,931
15,278,709
13,492,286

79,280
87,595
10,969,798
11,681,533
48,292
56,316
4,226,440
4,365,360

247,437
228,926
130,398,753
129,877,666
111,671
106,827
19,174,301
17,750,938

16,700
15,282
11,094,700
11,731,228
10,259
9,661
964,702
961,037

6,984
6,571
1,233,313
1,244,909
4,707
4,373
433,074
454,699

Full owners ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

15,626
15,886
11,646,998
14,101,000
8,169
9,110
2,576,102
3,397,516

57,951
64,279
(D)
5,628,032
30,968
37,390
1,149,797
1,223,022

177,147
155,053
53,364,871
50,500,966
70,071
64,211
5,047,316
4,737,968

11,797
10,504
7,221,482
7,259,134
6,589
6,131
366,318
382,774

4,502
4,011
548,954
538,160
2,764
2,408
106,116
104,930

Part owners ..................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ................................................... acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

12,754
12,781
28,889,546
26,266,242
14,871,080
13,388,690
14,018,466
12,877,552
11,797
11,557
11,492,480
9,014,428

18,733
19,844
5,439,691
5,520,428
2,199,749
2,369,072
3,239,942
3,151,356
15,611
16,524
2,805,539
2,841,173

54,773
55,703
60,245,492
61,246,178
24,334,883
25,077,274
35,910,609
36,168,904
34,653
34,159
11,002,276
9,811,607

3,971
3,930
3,587,185
4,161,976
1,895,572
2,378,361
1,691,613
1,783,615
3,097
3,056
533,113
517,176

2,116
2,162
642,296
645,263
406,686
411,667
235,610
233,596
1,712
1,713
308,642
321,353

Tenants ........................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ..................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,789
3,069
3,129,859
3,417,837
1,936
2,264
1,210,127
1,080,342

2,596
3,472
(D)
533,073
1,713
2,402
271,104
301,165

15,517
18,170
16,788,390
18,130,522
6,947
8,457
3,124,709
3,201,363

932
848
286,033
310,118
573
474
65,271
61,087

366
398
42,063
61,486
231
252
18,316
28,416

Total operators .......................................................................number

46,710

117,044

372,563

26,424

11,392

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

18,743
10,157
1,704
397
168

47,849
26,678
3,798
684
271

142,175
90,580
11,487
2,306
889

9,214
5,946
1,137
261
142

3,357
3,062
413
116
36

Total women operators .......................................................number

11,499

33,707

118,431

7,145

4,210

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

10,454
436
47
8
-

30,043
1,478
147
26
28

105,930
4,974
624
118
36

6,132
367
66
14
5

3,637
232
23
10
-

Total operators .......................................................................number

45,810

123,277

335,326

23,788

10,784

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

20,505
9,344
1,293
408
186

58,156
25,386
2,806
823
424

140,610
76,231
8,327
2,589
1,169

8,720
5,272
884
268
138

3,200
2,834
365
115
57

Total women operators .......................................................number

10,494

31,880

97,624

5,986

3,586

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

9,398
430
55
11
4

28,215
1,467
163
24
22

85,790
4,613
642
100
47

5,170
317
41
10
3

3,154
170
16
11
-

Sex of operator:
Male ............................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

28,775
29,552
41,768,446
41,959,275

69,320
78,182
10,178,300
10,906,287

212,426
201,734
118,123,569
118,699,139

14,903
14,054
10,747,399
11,552,969

5,518
5,604
1,088,439
1,150,559

Female ........................................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,394
2,184
1,897,957
1,825,804

9,960
9,413
791,498
775,246

35,011
27,192
12,275,184
11,178,527

1,797
1,228
347,301
178,259

1,466
967
144,874
94,350

Primary occupation:
Farming .................................................................................. 2007
2002
Other ...................................................................................... 2007
2002

18,775
23,049
12,394
8,687

30,849
44,100
48,431
43,495

98,692
122,719
148,745
106,207

6,340
7,447
10,360
7,835

3,461
3,486
3,523
3,085

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

FARMS
Land in farms ...................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

47,383
47,606
8,103,925
8,624,829
30,563
33,791
2,544,997
2,623,776

39,284
35,939
14,972,789
15,318,008
20,091
21,802
4,387,169
4,894,634

23,618
20,812
3,697,606
3,584,668
17,494
15,827
692,003
648,635

78,463
77,131
15,190,804
15,741,552
54,105
54,741
8,884,628
8,928,083

11,069
9,422
30,169,526
34,402,726
5,573
5,003
1,536,240
1,298,709

Full owners ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

32,143
31,814
3,504,581
3,800,477
18,116
20,425
670,604
746,320

30,268
26,244
6,316,566
6,292,601
13,646
14,412
975,131
1,175,645

17,694
15,534
2,050,782
1,975,005
12,438
11,218
320,449
296,993

53,783
52,370
5,825,339
6,390,508
30,889
31,367
1,841,135
2,121,110

7,124
5,560
8,711,896
8,860,363
3,071
2,703
519,839
432,024

Part owners .....................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Owned land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Rented land in farms ....................................................acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

12,799
13,138
4,084,578
4,316,919
1,828,985
1,966,391
2,255,593
2,350,528
10,884
11,456
1,613,435
1,625,662

6,593
7,199
6,651,624
6,968,685
2,961,738
3,041,215
3,689,886
3,927,470
4,842
5,583
2,473,630
2,735,407

5,259
4,637
1,540,110
1,493,503
754,351
739,337
785,759
754,166
4,610
4,155
343,834
326,336

21,501
21,205
8,756,260
8,633,835
4,865,557
4,975,293
3,890,703
3,658,542
20,622
20,415
6,551,145
6,271,188

3,276
3,082
19,838,032
22,824,896
12,238,977
13,161,385
7,599,055
9,663,511
2,180
1,967
929,172
766,794

Tenants ............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Harvested cropland ......................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,441
2,654
514,766
507,433
1,563
1,910
260,958
251,794

2,423
2,496
2,004,599
2,056,722
1,603
1,807
938,408
983,582

665
641
106,714
116,160
446
454
27,720
25,306

3,179
3,556
609,205
717,209
2,594
2,959
492,348
535,785

669
780
1,619,598
2,717,467
322
333
87,229
99,891

Total operators ...................................................................... number

71,281

63,645

34,720

123,217

18,522

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

27,754
16,528
2,446
466
189

19,049
17,387
2,115
486
247

14,341
7,857
1,158
186
76

41,387
31,681
4,142
830
423

5,098
4,906
751
254
60

Total women operators ...................................................... number

21,946

23,678

10,217

38,263

6,537

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

19,090
1,143
114
17
21

20,589
1,254
125
24
20

9,115
462
49
6
1

34,412
1,494
164
37
31

5,629
363
50
3
4

Total operators ...................................................................... number

69,577

56,386

29,573

118,065

15,736

Farms by number of operators:
1 operator ...................................................................................
2 operators .................................................................................
3 operators .................................................................................
4 operators .................................................................................
5 or more operators ....................................................................

29,651
15,166
2,052
511
226

19,531
13,874
1,717
520
297

13,617
6,064
826
232
73

43,522
28,659
3,365
1,121
464

4,536
3,956
607
214
109

Total women operators ...................................................... number

19,490

18,465

7,859

34,211

5,474

Farms by number of women operators:
1 operator ...............................................................................
2 operators .............................................................................
3 operators .............................................................................
4 operators .............................................................................
5 or more operators ................................................................

16,883
1,088
120
14
3

15,878
1,023
124
19
12

6,915
403
39
4
1

30,408
1,525
182
43
6

4,574
343
50
11
4

Sex of operator:
Male .............................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

39,537
40,825
7,355,146
7,900,068

31,194
30,307
14,091,177
14,711,431

20,399
18,490
3,319,015
3,295,238

69,287
69,778
14,330,674
14,926,583

9,465
7,890
27,760,155
31,833,586

Female .........................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

7,846
6,781
748,779
724,761

8,090
5,632
881,612
606,577

3,219
2,322
378,591
289,430

9,176
7,353
860,130
814,969

1,604
1,532
2,409,371
2,569,140

Primary occupation:
Farming ..................................................................................2007
2002
Other .......................................................................................2007
2002

20,294
25,500
27,089
22,106

18,021
21,013
21,263
14,926

9,799
10,507
13,819
10,305

37,047
45,798
41,416
31,333

5,445
5,760
5,624
3,662

TENURE

2007 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

2002 NUMBER OF ALL OPERATORS

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

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Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................................................... 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

1,693,362
1,680,160
511,430
448,822

37,966
36,076
10,787
9,050

564
462
122
147

12,384
5,426
3,253
1,868

38,103
38,030
11,243
9,453

59,464
57,739
21,569
21,892

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ......................................................................................... 2007
2002

777,747
962,200
1,427,045
1,166,782

17,262
20,519
31,491
24,607

223
272
463
337

6,646
3,579
8,991
3,715

18,241
21,312
31,105
26,171

26,322
40,223
54,711
39,408

1 to 49 days ........................................................................ 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ...................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days .................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

238,479
122,248
115,578
66,306
196,687
145,880
876,301
832,348

4,666
2,120
2,613
1,224
4,464
2,820
19,748
18,443

92
48
57
38
95
79
219
172

1,627
431
1,063
249
1,391
456
4,910
2,579

3,995
1,960
2,256
1,220
4,099
2,947
20,755
20,044

10,663
5,037
5,353
2,813
8,185
5,521
30,510
26,037

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................ 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more .................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm .............................................. 2007
2002

84,883
74,754
138,858
143,599
359,545
374,756
1,621,506
1,535,873
21.6
20.7

2,230
1,440
3,423
3,015
8,093
8,379
35,007
32,292
20.5
20.0

29
17
46
46
130
112
481
434
18.4
18.2

523
420
1,029
754
2,677
1,673
11,408
4,447
22.3
16.5

2,452
1,746
4,066
3,335
8,686
9,346
34,142
33,056
19.8
19.5

3,793
3,239
6,780
6,278
16,286
14,711
54,174
55,403
18.6
18.4

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

11,878
16,962
106,735
106,097
268,818
366,306

240
252
2,259
1,927
5,959
6,564

1
1
25
13
77
86

80
37
679
361
1,732
1,180

222
384
2,736
2,599
6,695
8,031

292
364
2,466
2,299
8,279
11,470

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

565,401
572,664
312,577
268,712
283,729
240,411

11,251
11,250
6,947
6,462
6,818
5,701

223
218
120
84
83
76

3,677
2,217
2,015
939
1,960
858

11,960
12,602
7,051
6,303
6,455
5,841

20,672
22,904
12,442
10,870
11,752
9,528

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age ........................................................................... 2007
2002

235,152
197,476
420,502
360,354
57.1
55.3

5,661
4,896
9,618
8,074
57.6
56.6

63
48
94
83
56.2
55.2

1,791
671
3,703
1,031
58.5
54.9

5,571
4,522
8,656
7,201
56.5
54.9

9,264
7,219
15,866
14,977
58.4
56.8

1,246,723
(NA)
726,700
(NA)

24,457
(NA)
13,524
(NA)

505
(NA)
325
(NA)

6,266
(NA)
4,208
(NA)

25,667
(NA)
14,631
(NA)

53,738
(NA)
35,276
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ......................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ................................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ..................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales .................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales ................................ farms, 2007
acres, 2007

308,837
42,419,764
456,093
89,580,775
801,844
121,143,585
258,899
87,190,445
100,126
104,081,344

7,377
805,190
12,350
2,105,944
18,948
2,496,095
4,675
901,047
577
452,017

108
121,302
122
94,431
210
38,925
143
66,169
17
(D)

5,692
214,774
2,161
446,786
3,639
456,668
2,558
572,469
151
225,779

7,581
840,333
9,932
1,667,905
18,434
2,294,701
4,797
1,033,069
953
594,455

8,752
767,803
17,209
1,861,627
24,566
2,249,975
10,129
2,167,692
2,949
2,346,296

Large family farms ........................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms .................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms .............................................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007

86,551
123,024,138
101,265
211,224,012
91,177
143,431,777

1,313
561,015
2,153
1,053,688
1,360
658,541

13
3,980
4
(D)
69
522,605

161
303,662
414
812,187
861
23,085,574

1,727
1,117,691
4,135
4,954,308
1,787
1,370,400

3,197
2,418,733
6,293
8,128,107
7,938
5,424,462

Family or individual ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,906,335
1,909,598
574,150,050
621,800,072

45,014
42,359
7,085,414
7,199,848

550
497
(D)
275,099

13,721
5,695
1,597,797
2,322,529

42,470
43,458
8,338,563
10,260,591

64,001
64,442
12,828,975
14,779,799

Partnership ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

174,247
129,593
161,416,999
146,461,777

2,377
1,882
1,278,960
1,180,055

42
30
46,654
34,647

962
841
1,378,550
1,482,031

4,667
2,626
4,141,737
3,177,056

9,552
8,953
7,085,500
7,542,134

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ....................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ................................................ 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated .................................................................. 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

28,158
25,444
8,896
5,925

4,062
3,380
854
811

2,039
2,030
507
361

35,822
33,160
11,641
10,921

37,776
39,766
10,070
9,545

5,355
3,538
2,166
1,860

Days worked off farm:
None ...................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ........................................................................................ 2007
2002

11,079
13,568
25,975
17,801

1,561
1,919
3,355
2,272

1,126
1,296
1,420
1,095

16,063
22,094
31,400
21,987

17,549
22,903
30,297
26,408

1,903
2,786
5,618
2,612

1 to 49 days ....................................................................... 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ..................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days ................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

5,516
2,187
1,949
1,108
3,798
2,425
14,712
12,081

492
205
222
105
548
343
2,093
1,619

236
152
112
83
154
170
918
690

5,397
2,111
2,946
1,160
4,314
2,613
18,743
16,103

4,585
2,324
2,522
1,430
4,103
3,048
19,087
19,606

1,015
332
857
226
919
393
2,827
1,661

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ....................................................................... 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more ................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm ............................................. 2007
2002

1,468
1,318
2,755
2,720
6,615
6,661
26,216
20,670
19.6
18.6

144
138
322
253
840
751
3,610
3,049
22.3
20.7

102
56
143
102
418
345
1,883
1,888
21.9
21.8

2,199
1,718
4,026
3,770
10,153
9,364
31,085
29,229
17.9
17.7

1,998
1,778
3,686
3,596
8,551
9,529
33,611
34,408
20.1
19.7

406
322
672
547
1,642
1,194
4,801
3,335
16.4
15.5

Age group:
Under 25 years ...................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

170
266
1,636
1,413
4,156
6,033

24
24
161
119
537
806

31
7
101
77
355
487

89
203
1,540
1,660
5,278
6,999

176
290
2,062
1,930
5,510
7,261

14
14
198
154
626
720

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

10,449
9,048
5,284
3,951
4,435
3,281

1,409
1,169
706
542
620
463

718
645
384
309
325
334

11,993
10,648
6,633
5,889
6,657
5,242

11,304
13,021
6,914
6,630
6,906
6,298

1,886
1,772
1,522
796
1,181
504

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age .......................................................................... 2007
2002

3,434
2,697
7,490
4,680
57.0
54.5

547
335
912
733
57.6
55.4

301
188
331
344
55.4
54.8

5,449
4,397
9,824
9,043
58.4
57.0

5,693
4,983
9,281
8,898
57.8
56.5

715
426
1,379
1,012
58.6
56.5

25,841
(NA)
17,765
(NA)

3,170
(NA)
2,579
(NA)

1,499
(NA)
713
(NA)

26,471
(NA)
17,414
(NA)

25,290
(NA)
17,240
(NA)

4,197
(NA)
3,158
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ..........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ...................................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ......................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales ..................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales .................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

4,573
1,439,154
6,389
2,697,586
15,498
5,057,079
4,692
3,700,672
1,507
3,521,294

738
37,717
960
61,667
1,795
76,303
801
65,443
137
22,051

332
19,539
331
25,207
551
29,021
303
30,013
93
36,230

7,798
420,083
11,144
1,115,614
16,561
1,173,395
6,019
724,596
877
382,104

7,112
697,835
11,367
1,774,369
17,514
2,123,546
4,611
802,620
1,401
833,510

1,450
21,214
1,744
112,340
2,240
100,721
1,214
65,681
149
(D)

Large family farms ...........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms ....................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms ...............................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

1,127
4,009,910
1,233
6,044,747
2,035
5,134,469

83
14,395
145
83,089
257
44,951

128
55,411
630
242,815
178
72,017

821
668,014
1,455
1,875,670
2,788
2,872,094

1,134
758,187
3,030
2,202,275
1,677
958,197

72
89,953
60
(D)
592
570,950

Family or individual ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

30,164
27,280
19,125,603
20,505,316

3,967
3,436
267,555
236,889

2,006
2,015
275,087
321,555

39,792
37,119
4,300,146
5,163,088

41,703
45,050
7,161,244
8,046,717

6,363
4,629
279,190
329,179

Partnership ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,762
2,109
6,527,619
5,165,587

485
341
60,415
63,369

210
136
80,861
75,704

2,417
2,429
1,177,990
1,355,278

3,850
2,490
1,750,488
1,546,812

437
225
137,319
116,737

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ...................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ............................................... 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................................................... 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

20,946
21,229
4,403
3,788

54,591
54,949
22,269
18,078

48,870
51,031
12,068
9,265

65,736
69,329
27,120
21,326

44,116
46,076
21,415
18,338

67,854
69,556
17,406
16,985

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ......................................................................................... 2007
2002

8,170
10,348
17,179
14,669

28,398
33,260
48,462
39,767

20,161
23,945
40,777
36,351

35,689
41,409
57,167
49,246

24,419
30,423
41,112
33,991

29,156
37,365
56,104
49,176

1 to 49 days ........................................................................ 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ...................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days .................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

3,015
1,528
1,372
812
2,460
1,862
10,332
10,467

9,344
5,263
3,671
2,750
5,934
5,195
29,513
26,559

6,244
3,438
2,485
1,690
4,817
4,159
27,231
27,064

9,827
6,380
4,306
3,131
7,065
6,084
35,969
33,651

7,004
3,974
2,753
1,973
4,602
3,751
26,753
24,293

8,671
4,410
4,483
2,529
7,802
5,705
35,148
36,532

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................ 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more .................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm .............................................. 2007
2002

1,169
1,073
1,903
2,065
4,237
4,946
18,040
16,933
20.3
18.7

2,304
1,834
3,828
3,649
10,326
9,355
60,402
58,189
24.0
23.9

1,971
1,794
3,327
3,386
8,912
9,380
46,728
45,736
22.8
22.2

2,947
2,314
4,325
4,493
11,480
12,038
74,104
71,810
24.9
23.9

2,180
1,805
3,316
3,666
9,167
9,586
50,868
49,357
24.4
23.6

3,509
3,231
5,500
5,779
13,689
15,288
62,562
62,243
21.1
20.2

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

112
162
1,326
1,261
2,929
4,773

594
607
4,102
3,539
9,657
12,594

396
537
4,136
4,001
9,217
11,729

686
869
5,592
5,282
12,358
17,331

417
561
3,909
3,688
7,141
10,535

421
664
4,420
4,418
11,239
14,965

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

7,043
7,401
3,717
3,327
3,374
2,618

20,938
19,960
11,091
9,183
9,241
8,644

16,832
16,260
7,999
7,424
7,004
6,667

25,023
24,555
12,556
10,582
10,645
9,645

16,770
16,543
8,638
7,061
7,594
6,440

21,526
22,352
12,157
11,336
11,158
10,383

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age ........................................................................... 2007
2002

2,658
2,030
4,190
3,445
56.5
54.1

7,761
6,645
13,476
11,855
56.2
55.1

5,820
5,268
9,534
8,410
55.0
53.7

8,835
8,075
17,161
14,316
56.1
54.3

6,350
6,324
14,712
13,262
57.7
56.0

9,498
8,238
14,841
14,185
56.5
55.2

16,703
(NA)
10,108
(NA)

46,069
(NA)
26,967
(NA)

34,489
(NA)
17,114
(NA)

58,087
(NA)
36,194
(NA)

37,413
(NA)
24,457
(NA)

43,127
(NA)
24,824
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ......................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ................................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ..................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales .................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales ................................ farms, 2007
acres, 2007

3,508
480,600
4,644
816,358
9,494
1,175,001
3,035
926,923
1,140
1,219,363

6,859
466,924
13,359
1,463,284
26,001
2,481,394
8,163
1,085,543
5,599
2,575,136

6,693
394,539
10,599
1,052,061
24,744
1,718,641
6,661
749,040
3,205
1,307,104

7,246
655,246
13,513
1,893,515
29,045
3,292,800
10,674
1,739,117
9,491
3,994,014

7,284
1,651,641
11,690
3,643,317
23,056
5,250,730
8,393
4,183,487
4,594
6,207,175

14,960
1,536,404
19,921
2,785,584
33,938
3,497,193
9,992
1,758,188
1,911
880,105

Large family farms ........................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms .................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms .............................................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007

911
1,172,567
1,368
3,442,415
1,249
2,264,156

6,797
5,570,971
6,560
11,560,425
3,522
1,571,423

3,198
2,456,569
3,636
6,182,149
2,202
913,081

8,799
6,412,545
8,404
10,343,954
5,684
2,416,359

3,519
7,669,621
3,471
13,572,432
3,524
4,167,424

1,310
953,324
1,460
1,980,987
1,768
601,336

Family or individual ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

21,308
22,041
5,874,172
6,242,277

65,748
64,468
19,684,044
21,147,869

52,553
53,864
9,925,524
10,887,357

77,452
78,699
22,445,574
24,657,577

55,706
57,238
32,564,351
35,725,661

76,140
79,297
10,999,037
11,235,033

Partnership ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,124
1,543
2,343,151
2,199,877

6,509
5,296
4,112,831
3,710,047

4,614
3,463
2,508,988
2,212,185

6,990
5,792
3,324,382
3,011,172

5,549
4,062
7,611,693
6,587,582

7,334
5,764
2,338,456
2,032,036

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ....................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ................................................ 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated .................................................................. 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

21,339
20,218
8,767
7,195

6,924
6,304
1,212
892

10,589
10,225
2,245
1,973

6,093
4,855
1,598
1,220

47,084
46,192
8,930
7,123

63,563
66,996
17,429
13,843

Days worked off farm:
None ...................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ........................................................................................ 2007
2002

10,413
13,095
19,693
14,318

2,525
2,839
5,611
4,357

4,548
5,861
8,286
6,337

2,418
2,841
5,273
3,234

20,533
23,109
35,481
30,206

29,612
35,659
51,380
45,180

1 to 49 days ....................................................................... 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ..................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days ................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

2,858
1,233
1,753
744
3,216
2,249
11,866
10,092

991
427
518
273
880
709
3,222
2,948

1,399
750
684
385
1,151
868
5,052
4,334

799
387
437
189
780
499
3,257
2,159

6,085
2,751
2,507
1,598
4,476
3,510
22,413
22,347

9,065
5,360
3,684
2,818
7,106
6,275
31,525
30,727

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ....................................................................... 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more ................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm ............................................. 2007
2002

1,397
1,152
2,119
2,242
5,507
5,467
21,083
18,552
20.2
19.0

250
330
684
679
1,480
1,339
5,722
4,848
20.5
18.6

372
531
695
813
2,254
1,810
9,513
9,044
22.1
21.2

326
172
442
388
1,249
1,073
5,674
4,442
21.2
20.1

1,691
1,537
3,022
3,154
8,258
8,777
43,043
39,847
22.9
21.5

2,022
2,100
3,312
4,167
10,006
11,490
65,652
63,082
24.5
22.6

Age group:
Under 25 years ...................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

171
193
1,234
1,585
3,916
4,658

46
48
350
275
991
1,473

65
94
556
490
1,484
1,998

49
29
292
181
972
1,171

244
435
2,687
2,532
7,334
10,489

600
908
4,517
4,968
11,521
17,651

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

7,552
7,163
4,214
3,453
3,826
3,319

2,277
2,300
1,303
917
1,048
685

3,376
3,127
1,828
1,701
1,691
1,549

2,237
1,844
1,164
857
1,063
624

15,509
15,227
8,057
6,666
6,962
6,014

23,488
22,558
11,307
9,345
9,306
8,638

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age .......................................................................... 2007
2002

3,405
2,641
5,788
4,401
57.3
55.1

794
598
1,327
900
56.4
53.7

1,484
1,146
2,350
2,093
57.3
55.9

767
446
1,147
923
56.3
54.9

5,925
4,407
9,296
7,545
56.3
54.2

7,608
6,587
12,645
10,184
55.3
52.9

14,746
(NA)
8,783
(NA)

5,335
(NA)
3,093
(NA)

7,869
(NA)
4,337
(NA)

5,162
(NA)
3,834
(NA)

32,969
(NA)
14,879
(NA)

49,972
(NA)
30,030
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ..........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ...................................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ......................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales ..................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales .................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

4,515
368,353
6,923
1,104,762
11,473
1,367,602
3,538
629,892
650
466,192

1,881
181,795
1,354
178,585
2,884
304,680
1,132
138,424
251
79,444

1,652
119,879
2,566
222,234
4,341
309,126
1,717
199,828
514
180,441

1,390
60,155
1,301
80,976
2,606
114,147
1,325
85,790
259
35,801

8,427
637,637
12,410
1,268,113
20,279
1,542,208
6,578
765,071
2,354
934,012

9,345
1,244,982
11,548
1,890,329
27,722
3,550,245
9,478
1,944,833
7,196
3,367,565

Large family farms ...........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms ....................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms ...............................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

723
821,720
1,233
2,285,560
1,051
1,065,894

173
91,266
164
252,953
297
120,419

498
265,386
855
546,163
691
208,699

171
34,098
136
39,583
503
67,329

1,932
1,370,747
2,173
2,955,055
1,861
558,964

5,955
4,615,029
5,845
8,829,778
3,903
1,475,201

Family or individual ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

25,716
24,915
4,999,169
5,433,839

6,956
6,377
887,469
954,562

10,609
10,577
(D)
1,493,644

6,318
5,020
349,617
351,800

48,687
48,070
6,943,275
7,430,707

70,055
73,018
20,278,942
21,535,902

Partnership ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,395
1,323
1,636,954
1,390,860

544
321
165,957
131,218

1,038
763
314,514
275,994

574
376
69,149
63,415

4,260
3,172
1,887,719
1,737,310

6,227
5,056
4,136,851
3,793,850

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ...................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ............................................... 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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622 UNITED STATES

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Table 46. Selected Operation and Operator Characteristics: 2007 and 2002 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................................................... 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

29,551
31,596
12,408
10,590

84,097
86,651
23,728
20,146

22,624
22,328
6,900
5,542

34,601
37,589
13,111
11,766

2,658
2,622
473
367

3,756
3,000
410
363

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ......................................................................................... 2007
2002

15,138
19,440
26,821
22,746

37,445
46,248
70,380
60,549

11,746
13,824
17,778
14,046

19,947
25,133
27,765
24,222

1,134
1,345
1,997
1,644

1,257
1,380
2,909
1,983

1 to 49 days ........................................................................ 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ...................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days .................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

4,405
1,991
2,269
1,119
3,813
2,727
16,334
16,909

11,341
5,386
4,951
2,837
8,467
7,031
45,621
45,295

3,453
2,086
1,488
1,058
2,687
2,002
10,150
8,900

5,285
3,785
2,052
1,723
3,269
2,910
17,159
15,804

301
185
179
117
350
268
1,167
1,074

397
235
268
152
538
297
1,706
1,299

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................ 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more .................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm .............................................. 2007
2002

2,011
1,492
2,746
3,020
7,072
8,539
30,130
29,135
20.9
20.2

4,757
3,796
7,087
6,774
17,114
18,305
78,867
77,922
21.9
21.6

1,071
1,105
1,663
1,771
4,448
4,562
22,342
20,432
22.4
21.2

1,287
1,148
2,082
2,331
5,716
6,351
38,627
39,525
25.7
24.5

115
114
250
248
566
691
2,200
1,936
19.0
17.8

154
137
274
272
800
588
2,938
2,366
20.2
18.7

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

178
368
1,729
1,525
4,741
6,058

704
671
5,622
6,284
14,034
17,159

119
170
1,177
1,221
3,078
4,560

378
403
2,975
3,370
6,168
9,713

15
11
119
93
379
490

24
25
142
109
542
683

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

9,437
10,498
6,048
5,459
5,627
5,112

26,342
26,122
14,729
13,171
13,207
12,530

7,904
8,218
4,525
3,629
3,884
3,026

13,227
13,633
6,663
5,314
5,239
4,797

755
857
476
411
401
361

1,205
1,045
669
425
545
358

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age ........................................................................... 2007
2002

4,717
4,548
9,482
8,618
58.6
57.2

11,566
10,745
21,621
20,115
57.1
56.0

3,045
2,290
5,792
4,756
57.8
55.4

4,349
4,148
8,713
7,977
55.9
53.9

415
276
571
490
57.5
55.9

419
285
620
433
56.2
54.1

18,405
(NA)
8,608
(NA)

55,844
(NA)
25,692
(NA)

18,484
(NA)
11,084
(NA)

30,073
(NA)
19,975
(NA)

2,128
(NA)
1,352
(NA)

3,063
(NA)
1,941
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ......................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ................................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ..................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales .................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales ................................ farms, 2007
acres, 2007

6,715
831,323
10,357
2,119,792
15,960
2,702,756
3,699
782,767
586
383,022

15,785
2,206,045
23,491
4,528,807
42,987
6,077,955
12,252
3,217,223
3,931
2,926,572

4,042
1,997,140
5,312
3,808,354
9,016
4,320,616
4,539
6,579,051
2,797
12,558,503

4,243
1,089,515
5,352
1,841,587
12,927
2,976,232
5,858
3,032,160
5,792
6,698,728

402
86,680
580
201,689
1,074
205,152
417
146,309
160
276,308

758
56,297
795
89,161
1,472
118,079
726
74,047
88
19,730

Large family farms ........................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms .................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms .............................................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007

782
672,790
2,411
2,894,218
1,449
1,069,573

2,810
3,375,111
2,861
5,083,514
3,708
1,611,346

1,717
12,110,045
995
11,491,987
1,106
8,522,766

5,325
9,217,930
5,240
15,629,364
2,975
4,994,842

137
473,969
142
1,194,440
219
3,280,845

71
24,718
53
26,812
203
63,067

Family or individual ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

36,353
39,035
7,208,578
7,715,805

94,818
98,435
22,450,935
24,563,254

22,625
22,448
29,645,852
31,388,078

39,848
42,835
30,456,388
32,254,161

2,542
2,499
1,416,997
1,648,034

3,551
2,917
347,611
327,652

Partnership ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,769
2,166
3,200,365
2,595,126

8,202
5,563
3,731,684
3,301,108

2,839
2,192
10,263,436
9,197,773

3,616
3,080
6,177,822
5,895,833

284
205
616,765
810,804

299
206
52,530
49,315

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ....................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ................................................ 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated .................................................................. 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

8,440
8,263
1,887
1,661

15,991
11,805
4,939
3,365

31,588
32,986
4,764
4,269

41,587
43,755
11,326
10,175

20,467
21,123
11,503
9,496

63,535
66,152
12,326
11,645

Days worked off farm:
None ...................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ........................................................................................ 2007
2002

3,208
4,364
7,119
5,560

7,481
6,998
13,449
8,172

14,282
18,492
22,070
18,763

19,602
26,420
33,311
27,510

15,291
17,030
16,679
13,589

24,974
30,999
50,887
46,798

1 to 49 days ....................................................................... 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ..................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days ................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

1,286
533
607
343
1,119
822
4,107
3,862

2,648
995
1,532
574
2,039
1,052
7,230
5,551

3,164
2,102
1,735
1,097
3,531
2,816
13,640
12,748

5,279
2,934
2,749
1,450
4,572
3,318
20,711
19,808

3,430
2,486
1,279
1,180
2,258
2,055
9,712
7,868

7,496
4,243
3,450
2,383
6,493
5,534
33,448
34,638

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ....................................................................... 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more ................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm ............................................. 2007
2002

252
301
535
610
1,866
1,738
7,674
7,275
20.6
19.5

919
685
1,075
1,185
3,102
2,811
15,834
10,489
22.6
19.1

1,229
1,073
2,132
2,264
5,638
5,749
27,353
28,169
22.6
21.4

2,153
1,744
3,453
3,185
8,385
8,827
38,922
40,174
21.9
21.6

808
725
1,368
1,298
3,533
3,758
26,261
24,838
26.8
25.3

2,411
2,410
4,168
4,959
11,087
12,848
58,195
57,580
22.8
21.3

Age group:
Under 25 years ...................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

27
43
262
295
1,350
1,879

131
124
687
577
1,937
2,308

159
228
1,720
1,628
4,756
7,020

307
298
2,056
2,287
6,521
8,288

350
299
2,065
2,077
3,961
5,657

417
746
4,312
4,624
10,367
15,545

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

2,957
2,903
1,501
1,314
1,383
1,134

4,652
4,334
3,002
1,749
2,777
1,666

10,060
11,443
5,396
4,895
4,818
3,948

13,035
14,545
7,751
7,391
7,518
6,312

8,289
8,307
4,418
3,499
3,650
2,935

21,368
21,449
10,473
9,259
8,934
8,524

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age .......................................................................... 2007
2002

1,061
827
1,786
1,529
57.1
55.1

2,568
1,482
5,176
2,930
59.6
56.4

3,693
2,943
5,750
5,150
56.2
54.1

5,992
5,428
9,733
9,381
57.3
56.1

2,729
2,569
6,508
5,276
56.5
54.4

7,438
6,579
12,552
11,071
55.7
53.8

6,495
(NA)
5,026
(NA)

10,020
(NA)
6,178
(NA)

22,738
(NA)
13,172
(NA)

28,313
(NA)
18,243
(NA)

19,526
(NA)
13,465
(NA)

43,852
(NA)
23,785
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ..........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ...................................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ......................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales ..................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales .................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

1,241
36,604
2,124
84,773
3,987
123,131
1,609
95,019
299
66,685

5,264
2,003,998
4,732
3,318,179
5,914
3,971,524
2,554
5,677,434
474
4,116,307

5,691
626,034
6,795
841,731
11,249
1,128,215
5,530
808,622
2,569
784,877

8,622
577,644
11,712
1,155,686
17,917
1,297,549
5,704
718,630
1,236
551,524

2,999
1,063,728
5,001
2,191,299
8,104
2,741,305
4,475
3,387,202
3,627
6,208,712

9,670
753,927
15,071
1,642,199
30,434
2,500,385
8,989
1,062,083
3,556
1,492,958

Large family farms ...........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms ....................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms ...............................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

249
94,477
337
154,815
481
77,946

295
3,711,198
439
4,652,386
1,258
15,787,023

1,659
819,117
1,541
1,644,347
1,318
521,800

1,751
868,227
4,114
2,701,703
1,857
603,708

3,529
8,172,541
3,589
14,642,897
646
1,266,902

3,087
2,172,985
2,781
3,634,830
2,273
697,196

Family or individual ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

8,679
8,578
470,034
527,218

18,185
13,455
20,116,491
22,655,872

30,621
32,654
4,860,853
5,596,089

45,766
48,672
5,768,298
6,608,168

28,079
27,578
31,187,986
31,901,516

66,382
70,890
10,503,211
11,553,861

Partnership ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

726
576
103,592
117,722

1,456
885
7,274,300
7,447,770

3,347
2,846
1,435,598
1,357,841

4,246
3,209
1,508,528
1,449,165

2,834
2,289
6,103,401
5,213,615

5,737
4,549
2,200,216
2,011,507

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ...................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ............................................... 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................................................... 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

65,968
63,969
20,597
19,331

34,088
36,077
4,465
3,956

54,020
51,095
9,143
7,010

972
698
247
160

19,429
19,071
6,438
5,470

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ......................................................................................... 2007
2002

29,750
34,931
56,815
48,369

13,194
17,600
25,359
22,433

22,933
26,797
40,230
31,308

396
392
823
466

9,066
10,917
16,801
13,624

1 to 49 days ........................................................................ 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ...................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days .................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

7,407
3,670
4,246
2,371
7,995
5,657
37,167
36,671

4,641
2,373
2,125
1,431
3,938
3,195
14,655
15,434

7,072
3,800
2,888
1,825
5,390
3,922
24,880
21,761

88
36
76
26
159
80
500
324

2,861
1,337
1,434
728
2,267
1,484
10,239
10,075

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................ 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more .................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm .............................................. 2007
2002

3,783
3,900
6,185
6,516
15,718
16,464
60,879
56,420
20.8
19.8

1,533
1,487
2,767
3,163
6,807
8,216
27,446
27,167
19.5
17.6

2,361
2,287
3,657
4,190
10,039
9,630
47,106
41,998
22.0
20.8

56
35
73
60
172
120
918
643
21.4
20.4

994
861
1,493
1,874
4,411
4,802
18,969
17,004
21.0
20.0

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

642
782
4,972
4,223
10,173
13,418

109
176
1,495
1,670
4,085
6,418

520
688
4,558
4,498
8,763
11,376

5
4
52
32
173
176

83
184
996
960
2,754
3,546

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

19,759
20,551
11,310
10,468
11,023
9,713

10,145
12,332
6,138
5,684
5,527
4,752

16,781
16,186
8,730
6,693
7,463
5,848

336
245
164
102
146
118

6,010
6,257
3,751
3,471
3,983
2,966

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age ........................................................................... 2007
2002

9,983
8,718
18,703
15,427
57.6
56.0

4,319
3,496
6,735
5,505
57.5
54.9

6,193
4,675
10,155
8,141
55.2
53.1

156
64
187
117
56.3
54.3

2,966
2,338
5,324
4,819
58.5
56.9

45,923
(NA)
25,168
(NA)

27,623
(NA)
16,634
(NA)

32,239
(NA)
18,252
(NA)

798
(NA)
606
(NA)

12,344
(NA)
7,326
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ......................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ................................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ..................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales .................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales ................................ farms, 2007
acres, 2007

11,997
2,127,449
20,447
5,514,970
35,061
7,262,122
10,762
5,171,539
2,200
3,827,046

5,503
653,019
9,126
1,509,949
13,807
1,592,308
4,824
1,552,893
1,181
1,814,858

10,230
818,348
11,755
1,158,308
22,563
1,672,568
7,533
842,882
4,644
951,075

209
8,954
217
10,565
390
18,046
221
9,678
36
4,094

4,596
479,695
6,561
1,003,823
9,824
1,148,377
2,535
459,017
329
266,139

Large family farms ........................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms .................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms .............................................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007

1,558
3,725,256
1,655
4,833,169
2,885
2,625,718

899
2,143,179
1,246
3,519,222
1,967
3,614,219

2,589
895,990
2,003
1,039,408
1,846
430,665

27
3,629
21
4,123
98
8,730

305
280,699
865
748,665
852
502,924

Family or individual ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

77,412
78,197
27,490,238
27,938,071

32,793
35,375
8,598,464
9,272,179

57,749
53,201
6,298,139
6,351,160

918
699
45,629
40,046

22,989
22,755
3,561,969
3,694,570

Partnership ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

5,905
3,392
4,518,888
3,686,707

2,907
2,284
3,289,940
3,737,077

3,265
3,428
951,261
1,016,312

110
52
8,465
5,402

1,827
1,050
810,596
721,706

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access ....................................................................... 2007
2002
High-speed internet access ................................................ 2007
2002
FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT)

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

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Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ...................................................................2007
2002
Not on farm operated ..............................................................2007
2002

23,556
25,544
7,613
6,192

64,427
72,332
14,853
15,263

169,451
154,024
77,986
74,902

11,721
10,933
4,979
4,349

6,106
5,718
878
853

Days worked off farm:
None .......................................................................................2007
2002
Any .........................................................................................2007
2002

13,679
16,736
17,490
15,000

26,299
36,807
52,981
50,788

77,115
100,495
170,322
128,431

4,969
5,894
11,731
9,388

2,323
3,029
4,661
3,542

1 to 49 days ........................................................................2007
2002
50 to 99 days ......................................................................2007
2002
100 to 199 days ..................................................................2007
2002
200 days or more ................................................................2007
2002

3,592
2,299
1,270
1,133
2,293
1,997
10,335
9,571

7,951
4,144
4,535
2,280
7,661
5,593
32,834
38,771

29,887
13,279
17,120
7,437
25,792
16,243
97,523
91,472

2,079
808
960
479
1,504
943
7,188
7,158

861
392
425
246
788
530
2,587
2,374

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................2007
2002
3 or 4 years .............................................................................2007
2002
5 to 9 years .............................................................................2007
2002
10 years or more ....................................................................2007
2002
Average years on present farm ..............................................2007
2002

775
956
1,178
1,564
3,845
4,498
25,371
24,718
25.7
23.8

3,538
2,964
5,216
6,008
12,724
15,922
57,802
62,701
21.1
20.1

10,907
10,246
17,970
19,306
49,603
50,455
168,957
148,919
19.2
18.2

650
619
975
1,107
2,681
3,014
12,394
10,542
21.9
19.9

214
221
407
421
1,193
1,077
5,170
4,852
21.7
19.9

Age group:
Under 25 years .......................................................................2007
2002
25 to 34 years .........................................................................2007
2002
35 to 44 years .........................................................................2007
2002

242
414
2,113
2,249
4,045
6,307

366
996
3,081
3,677
9,698
14,212

914
2,004
9,246
10,243
25,765
33,629

54
133
964
791
1,771
2,645

49
44
325
271
856
1,265

45 to 54 years .........................................................................2007
2002
55 to 59 years .........................................................................2007
2002
60 to 64 years .........................................................................2007
2002

8,700
9,097
4,420
3,386
3,415
2,931

18,665
22,203
11,244
11,688
11,031
10,386

57,195
56,498
33,990
29,091
34,004
26,446

4,310
4,202
2,370
1,772
1,976
1,710

1,859
2,072
1,109
853
957
672

65 to 69 years .........................................................................2007
2002
70 years and over ...................................................................2007
2002
Average age ...........................................................................2007
2002

2,655
2,507
5,579
4,845
55.7
53.3

9,386
8,473
15,809
15,960
57.8
56.0

29,096
23,646
57,227
47,369
58.9
56.9

1,798
1,499
3,457
2,530
57.4
55.2

669
521
1,160
873
56.5
53.9

19,907
(NA)
12,828
(NA)

39,426
(NA)
21,508
(NA)

129,805
(NA)
73,538
(NA)

9,798
(NA)
6,841
(NA)

4,627
(NA)
2,521
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ..........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ...................................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ......................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales ..................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales .................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

2,781
1,117,199
3,515
1,753,590
8,565
2,779,815
4,425
3,917,134
4,461
8,703,656

13,945
1,137,752
19,385
2,233,687
32,824
2,941,370
8,542
1,315,658
1,095
645,823

34,613
7,306,030
64,462
17,885,234
99,316
24,305,522
27,014
16,350,373
4,309
12,303,497

2,409
369,376
3,536
898,003
6,986
1,177,653
1,701
661,902
450
776,411

1,277
144,690
1,162
150,810
2,340
218,486
974
137,774
375
111,039

Large family farms ...........................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms ....................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms ...............................................................farms, 2007
acres, 2007

3,459
9,030,901
2,560
11,082,543
1,403
5,281,565

908
807,769
1,143
1,529,568
1,438
358,171

3,891
12,652,868
5,246
22,461,300
8,586
17,133,929

345
877,616
326
821,292
947
5,512,447

289
125,232
247
233,105
320
112,177

Family or individual ..........................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

26,633
28,189
29,348,956
31,509,607

72,675
82,866
8,929,363
9,876,453

218,126
210,409
83,744,156
90,294,491

13,614
13,108
3,429,156
3,808,024

5,848
5,716
872,145
932,490

Partnership ......................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,658
2,163
7,247,814
6,141,716

5,568
3,996
1,724,510
1,523,635

20,657
12,720
31,767,135
26,487,602

1,645
1,315
1,810,957
1,610,244

608
483
184,498
178,897

INTERNET ACCESS
Farms withInternet access .......................................................................2007
2002
High-speed internet access ................................................2007
2002
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Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con.
Place of residence:
On farm operated ................................................................... 2007
2002
Not on farm operated ............................................................. 2007
2002

38,654
39,014
8,729
8,592

32,472
30,453
6,812
5,486

20,209
17,985
3,409
2,827

64,911
65,351
13,552
11,780

9,085
8,015
1,984
1,407

Days worked off farm:
None ....................................................................................... 2007
2002
Any ......................................................................................... 2007
2002

16,385
21,530
30,998
26,076

13,701
16,798
25,583
19,141

8,074
8,910
15,544
11,902

30,492
34,899
47,971
42,232

3,849
4,167
7,220
5,255

1 to 49 days ........................................................................ 2007
2002
50 to 99 days ...................................................................... 2007
2002
100 to 199 days .................................................................. 2007
2002
200 days or more ............................................................... 2007
2002

4,843
2,558
2,555
1,487
4,364
3,284
19,236
18,747

4,242
2,076
2,019
1,205
3,926
2,912
15,396
12,948

2,428
848
1,149
538
2,019
1,409
9,948
9,107

7,312
4,247
3,062
2,202
5,943
5,288
31,654
30,495

1,144
612
552
337
1,153
830
4,371
3,476

Years on present farm:
2 years or less ........................................................................ 2007
2002
3 or 4 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
5 to 9 years ............................................................................ 2007
2002
10 years or more .................................................................... 2007
2002
Average years on present farm .............................................. 2007
2002

1,778
1,637
3,260
3,145
7,988
8,174
34,357
34,650
21.3
20.6

1,684
1,201
3,058
2,586
7,311
6,601
27,231
25,551
19.6
19.2

738
690
1,407
1,307
3,761
3,628
17,712
15,187
22.1
20.8

2,677
2,370
4,151
4,763
11,395
12,926
60,240
57,072
22.3
21.1

546
485
807
775
1,914
1,848
7,802
6,314
19.9
18.8

Age group:
Under 25 years ....................................................................... 2007
2002
25 to 34 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
35 to 44 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

164
241
1,802
1,954
5,251
7,257

145
143
1,535
1,129
4,399
5,579

98
120
903
770
2,662
3,223

485
625
4,281
4,380
11,550
17,298

53
73
562
388
1,076
1,593

45 to 54 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
55 to 59 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
60 to 64 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002

11,616
12,106
6,727
6,222
6,550
5,762

10,780
11,300
6,359
5,221
5,512
4,185

5,618
5,673
3,445
2,771
3,287
2,468

23,359
22,410
11,236
9,107
9,377
7,476

2,924
3,394
1,884
1,040
1,391
923

65 to 69 years ........................................................................ 2007
2002
70 years and over .................................................................. 2007
2002
Average age ........................................................................... 2007
2002

5,427
4,820
9,846
9,244
58.2
56.7

4,050
3,131
6,504
5,251
57.0
55.4

2,860
2,070
4,745
3,717
58.1
56.3

6,946
5,903
11,229
9,932
55.0
53.0

1,262
708
1,917
1,303
57.1
54.1

25,493
(NA)
12,068
(NA)

27,265
(NA)
16,787
(NA)

11,024
(NA)
5,035
(NA)

45,179
(NA)
22,894
(NA)

7,289
(NA)
4,720
(NA)

Small family farms:
Limited-resource ......................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Retirement ................................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Residential/lifestyle ..................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/lower sales .................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Farming occupation/higher sales ................................ farms, 2007
acres, 2007

7,767
773,829
11,967
1,712,972
17,759
1,910,580
5,504
1,027,758
850
519,239

5,440
483,441
8,571
1,356,415
14,066
1,269,635
4,566
1,038,818
1,173
1,175,596

4,925
617,097
6,420
1,010,937
9,079
1,187,536
2,343
452,346
170
102,354

11,040
1,073,555
12,300
1,520,584
28,860
2,631,033
9,283
1,345,612
6,942
2,109,254

1,400
797,296
1,810
1,675,077
3,824
2,165,439
1,692
2,990,907
821
4,973,889

Large family farms ........................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Very large family farms .................................................... farms, 2007
acres, 2007
Nonfamily farms .............................................................. farms, 2007
acres, 2007

838
596,186
1,185
961,557
1,513
601,804

1,305
1,781,727
1,866
3,430,246
2,297
4,436,911

153
90,009
231
154,495
297
82,832

4,346
2,136,089
3,009
3,360,975
2,683
1,013,702

465
4,729,086
302
5,763,408
755
7,074,424

Family or individual ......................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

41,173
42,851
5,939,473
6,770,278

32,547
30,525
6,195,951
7,109,059

22,488
19,862
3,369,885
3,215,036

68,138
68,719
10,927,081
11,823,640

8,784
7,566
13,129,588
15,888,422

Partnership ...................................................................... farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

3,625
2,757
1,206,182
997,214

2,932
2,280
2,770,407
2,637,203

856
639
235,790
249,495

6,386
5,347
2,297,844
2,173,479

1,024
928
5,807,737
6,962,553

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2002
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Item

United States

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

85,837
66,667
114,264,200
99,019,750
10,237
7,085
11,055,610
9,319,834

894
549
494,942
381,877
123
109
34,428
36,726

43
27
44,917
(D)
9
9
(D)
(D)

612
518
1,714,673
1,012,669
117
75
146,596
107,657

1,622
1,054
1,105,151
843,362
232
128
117,599
88,620

4,603
4,269
3,340,414
3,605,651
1,147
801
1,168,852
819,981

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

28,136
16,039
61,208,981
61,677,623

345
227
139,793
105,881

42
46
(D)
312,014

225
165
21,280,283
21,661,691

355
217
169,812
133,164

1,730
1,166
940,954
841,462

Item

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,103
1,458
3,751,760
3,592,082
239
171
521,327
475,043

350
300
58,209
40,090
39
38
7,104
6,334

244
199
130,845
131,210
38
13
9,941
3,887

4,178
3,509
2,605,781
2,652,286
515
567
945,273
1,018,953

1,691
1,322
967,468
863,719
218
162
120,189
126,550

491
392
413,945
344,755
126
80
264,742
368,784

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

786
351
1,678,602
1,355,308

75
76
12,333
10,472

48
28
13,519
7,724

561
457
202,380
225,272

384
287
151,150
160,441

104
72
26,133
141,044

Item

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,434
1,148
2,196,738
2,419,181
99
70
129,515
81,260

3,055
2,385
2,635,534
2,218,324
378
199
115,427
78,685

2,769
2,461
2,109,693
1,811,731
209
171
112,241
74,367

6,029
4,900
4,399,004
3,742,023
480
379
203,312
120,225

2,531
2,074
5,201,010
4,269,110
243
168
249,888
201,627

1,273
983
503,740
427,172
156
136
52,001
49,800

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

384
215
953,807
824,699

1,170
679
227,264
155,908

793
337
116,738
73,030

1,905
885
375,278
198,493

1,502
872
718,885
443,964

357
361
99,887
99,665

Item

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,639
952
1,026,510
806,915
136
89
274,837
112,383

506
371
259,305
257,403
46
51
9,969
3,962

846
642
(D)
244,323
131
84
(D)
19,064

566
494
68,774
70,935
75
65
8,110
7,953

2,245
1,683
1,050,255
875,773
249
134
53,005
35,576

2,522
2,163
2,049,368
1,987,076
326
179
121,986
42,582

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

220
134
172,505
86,667

84
76
24,866
22,623

210
132
(D)
44,605

158
120
22,229
24,467

573
256
97,553
63,592

1,862
423
330,815
152,860

Item

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held ..................................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ..................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,248
608
725,259
537,636
219
97
126,144
80,661

2,739
1,973
2,242,236
1,746,804
324
201
139,301
116,638

3,353
2,607
16,982,934
13,935,753
156
123
585,392
712,176

3,394
2,950
7,787,958
6,929,362
177
115
383,629
232,819

207
174
1,609,413
2,044,726
23
26
956,143
423,894

178
142
36,943
33,893
42
15
2,614
1,765

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .............................................................farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

370
280
195,895
168,315

1,742
625
462,417
218,231

551
500
3,910,848
4,378,623

677
375
674,561
590,941

75
85
1,266,074
1,403,164

96
83
32,213
32,254
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Item

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

726
598
125,996
(D)
103
103
16,999
(D)

780
573
7,345,325
5,624,995
59
58
178,657
236,736

1,885
1,388
739,348
588,818
225
193
49,521
38,979

2,241
1,652
1,043,198
892,267
384
171
93,040
54,191

519
418
1,272,423
1,069,867
41
28
63,094
21,739

2,749
1,689
1,066,686
864,583
207
154
51,298
51,433

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

93
69
16,829
16,869

450
199
8,323,276
8,844,710

274
174
89,423
79,242

276
226
61,607
75,210

497
306
1,047,682
1,088,142

786
515
135,152
102,051

Item

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,566
978
1,906,242
1,312,382
203
138
170,023
90,748

2,251
1,895
3,572,978
2,932,785
256
169
156,044
115,513

1,480
1,077
400,846
293,938
239
172
62,623
35,522

159
86
12,284
12,693
17
4
246
70

745
477
347,748
267,074
100
79
50,091
66,065

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,479
595
1,001,878
633,918

346
310
782,221
1,022,868

430
227
96,375
48,404

15
17
1,195
3,012

206
180
118,935
96,508

Item

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

1,299
983
3,804,217
3,230,464
122
83
180,565
126,140

693
392
220,889
190,354
172
60
33,622
13,120

4,956
3,842
11,064,252
9,625,105
750
456
1,737,684
1,189,425

917
562
1,348,312
1,278,929
97
68
109,737
417,915

360
261
127,831
101,264
40
20
10,301
8,416

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

457
318
3,084,851
2,777,152

172
281
61,414
77,971

2,948
1,499
2,085,526
2,281,043

427
229
4,396,538
4,616,116

128
91
38,538
23,842

Item

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION - Con.
Corporation:
Family-held .................................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002
Other than family held ................................................. farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

2,027
1,531
787,626
712,979
242
192
72,523
48,739

2,969
2,560
3,177,316
2,791,935
297
188
292,992
244,630

182
199
(D)
87,555
27
21
5,080
5,869

3,036
2,519
1,717,850
1,546,468
297
207
107,833
107,285

932
680
8,288,379
7,581,267
87
66
518,051
764,686

Other - cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. ............................................................ farms, 2007
2002
acres, 2007
2002

316
275
98,121
95,619

539
386
2,536,123
2,535,181

65
91
(D)
26,713

606
339
140,196
90,680

242
182
2,425,771
3,205,798

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Land in farms

Harvested cropland

Geographic area
Farms

Acres

Farms

Acres

Market
value of
agricultural
products
sold
($1,000)

Farms by economic class (see text) and primary occupation
Farming
Less than
$2,500

$2,500 to
$9,999

Other than farming
$10,000 or
more

Less than
$2,500

$2,500 to
$9,999

$10,000 or
more

UNITED STATES TOTAL
306,209

64,264,566

126,499

9,521,303

11,158,210

52,752

27,486

41,561

99,467

50,146

34,797

Alabama ...........................
Alaska ...............................
Arizona .............................
Arkansas ...........................
California ..........................
Colorado ...........................
Connecticut .......................
Delaware ..........................
Florida ...............................
Georgia .............................

6,444
168
6,020
6,331
14,965
6,942
1,161
409
10,429
7,532

818,315
(D)
3,352,038
930,658
2,058,833
3,158,274
57,929
(D)
769,801
868,281

2,075
96
1,755
2,966
6,639
2,008
614
168
3,271
2,494

90,570
1,848
23,643
279,428
282,548
291,631
13,497
13,341
110,893
95,687

405,220
(D)
78,235
522,738
1,246,761
405,623
36,658
100,917
615,218
452,526

1,040
34
2,869
755
2,926
1,117
276
61
2,413
1,446

556
19
772
570
1,277
520
102
26
856
553

948
47
319
1,291
2,803
806
174
128
1,499
816

2,197
24
1,539
1,943
3,849
2,384
378
104
3,238
2,976

1,100
25
369
1,026
1,733
1,176
150
42
1,131
1,057

603
19
152
746
2,377
939
81
48
1,292
684

Hawaii ...............................
Idaho .................................
Illinois ................................
Indiana ..............................
Iowa ..................................
Kansas ..............................
Kentucky ...........................
Louisiana ..........................
Maine ................................
Maryland ...........................

1,806
3,151
7,664
6,377
8,452
7,943
9,110
3,858
2,043
2,216

64,135
666,357
824,094
520,437
1,090,979
2,398,113
954,488
460,500
151,831
134,998

1,500
1,222
3,401
3,037
3,047
3,193
4,819
1,324
1,066
890

5,522
98,269
471,427
269,027
468,570
577,894
197,695
91,410
33,484
42,022

(D)
109,928
285,745
184,701
341,393
233,536
213,932
143,318
34,878
122,484

311
490
978
874
550
599
1,259
429
438
491

285
268
526
425
544
531
902
580
188
215

272
466
1,101
707
1,421
1,131
1,054
508
269
376

466
1,042
2,571
2,393
1,950
2,130
3,199
863
716
652

279
523
1,399
1,158
2,175
2,143
1,729
1,035
291
275

193
362
1,089
820
1,812
1,409
967
443
141
207

Massachusetts ..................
Michigan ...........................
Minnesota .........................
Mississippi ........................
Missouri ............................
Montana ............................
Nebraska ..........................
Nevada .............................
New Hampshire ................
New Jersey .......................

2,226
8,275
7,361
6,130
12,754
4,586
4,025
601
1,237
2,261

84,923
552,075
1,075,238
1,092,940
1,953,637
3,867,449
2,231,833
165,205
70,609
66,586

973
3,850
3,028
1,628
6,205
1,638
1,808
186
552
1,106

15,486
193,433
384,704
126,688
522,051
416,004
420,975
22,984
8,891
20,412

40,180
178,277
308,481
335,048
323,877
124,893
259,388
17,801
15,891
50,127

638
1,653
841
779
1,527
527
363
125
372
659

202
846
545
450
1,186
300
240
69
125
210

324
936
1,107
619
1,877
843
936
113
176
246

683
3,100
2,480
2,421
3,745
1,447
768
174
343
746

219
1,141
1,562
1,247
2,575
687
837
61
138
228

160
599
826
614
1,844
782
881
59
83
172

New Mexico ......................
New York ..........................
North Carolina ..................
North Dakota ....................
Ohio ..................................
Oklahoma .........................
Oregon ..............................
Pennsylvania ....................
Rhode Island ....................
South Carolina ..................

4,646
6,688
7,016
3,656
9,127
10,849
8,255
8,550
297
4,085

4,098,171
592,787
514,123
1,794,582
721,851
2,609,564
1,427,753
585,218
10,245
463,621

1,486
3,537
2,804
819
4,763
4,595
3,646
4,228
155
1,262

66,087
195,433
122,422
338,348
316,071
413,160
183,897
156,151
2,367
57,476

112,020
205,671
603,564
84,183
187,623
260,946
207,236
212,493
9,100
125,228

1,254
1,440
1,445
138
1,562
1,482
1,683
1,631
97
770

498
623
655
231
838
1,059
963
667
39
303

470
1,141
922
522
1,118
1,638
1,125
1,116
62
310

1,518
2,169
2,552
832
2,881
3,241
2,761
3,408
56
1,863

564
769
870
1,274
1,602
2,144
1,031
1,066
17
565

342
546
572
659
1,126
1,285
692
662
26
274

South Dakota ....................
Tennessee ........................
Texas ................................
Utah ..................................
Vermont ............................
Virginia ..............................
Washington .......................
West Virginia ....................
Wisconsin .........................
Wyoming ...........................

2,394
9,960
35,011
1,797
1,466
7,846
8,090
3,219
9,176
1,604

1,897,957
791,498
12,275,184
347,301
144,874
748,779
881,612
378,591
860,130
2,409,371

985
4,605
11,997
766
747
3,658
2,694
2,052
4,585
556

309,032
184,863
825,081
33,011
29,542
140,483
124,853
57,804
281,102
94,086

132,860
154,756
753,464
43,780
35,075
209,105
184,307
46,563
287,523
67,102

191
1,818
5,761
384
309
1,805
1,829
782
1,319
212

151
1,029
3,337
129
176
723
838
362
855
122

509
802
4,118
196
243
956
1,005
218
1,419
358

668
3,973
11,503
657
460
2,694
2,712
1,246
3,256
496

454
1,659
5,979
259
159
1,000
975
431
1,588
229

421
679
4,313
172
119
668
731
180
739
187

United States ....................
STATES

630 UNITED STATES

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Table 48. Women Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with a woman operator 1
Geographic area

Women
operators

Farms

Farms with a woman principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................................................................

942,035

985,192

298,009,940

306,209

64,264,566

Alabama .........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ...........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California ........................................................................
Colorado .........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware ........................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

19,511
390
10,142
22,825
39,604
20,343
2,597
1,077
24,366
18,970

20,313
426
11,263
23,568
41,879
21,526
2,839
1,132
25,706
19,831

2,756,711
395,210
4,461,487
4,863,750
8,760,429
13,028,400
180,845
124,264
2,458,886
2,431,125

6,444
168
6,020
6,331
14,965
6,942
1,161
409
10,429
7,532

818,315
(D)
3,352,038
930,658
2,058,833
3,158,274
57,929
(D)
769,801
868,281

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana ........................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

3,860
12,204
24,007
22,819
32,026
25,852
31,451
11,523
4,739
5,838

4,094
12,649
24,901
23,732
32,924
26,784
32,652
12,104
5,058
6,256

203,058
3,710,947
6,031,705
3,914,121
9,086,100
13,953,628
3,922,178
2,040,106
542,185
611,264

1,806
3,151
7,664
6,377
8,452
7,943
9,110
3,858
2,043
2,216

64,135
666,357
824,094
520,437
1,090,979
2,398,113
954,488
460,500
151,831
134,998

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan .........................................................................
Minnesota .......................................................................
Mississippi ......................................................................
Missouri ..........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska ........................................................................
Nevada ...........................................................................
New Hampshire ..............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

4,294
24,712
29,231
16,392
46,977
14,639
17,637
1,658
2,671
5,248

4,702
25,936
30,218
17,169
48,601
15,331
18,144
1,747
2,880
5,603

237,114
3,022,280
7,700,872
3,318,672
9,908,408
24,608,072
16,103,610
1,504,812
235,034
231,769

2,226
8,275
7,361
6,130
12,754
4,586
4,025
601
1,237
2,261

84,923
552,075
1,075,238
1,092,940
1,953,637
3,867,449
2,231,833
165,205
70,609
66,586

New Mexico ....................................................................
New York ........................................................................
North Carolina ................................................................
North Dakota ..................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma .......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania ..................................................................
Rhode Island ..................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

10,005
17,787
19,167
10,747
29,060
40,576
23,660
25,096
614
9,834

10,712
18,872
20,146
11,071
30,362
42,062
24,997
26,405
659
10,436

15,685,300
2,672,000
1,901,733
12,207,074
3,750,114
12,040,242
7,184,330
2,495,559
25,140
1,270,801

4,646
6,688
7,016
3,656
9,127
10,849
8,255
8,550
297
4,085

4,098,171
592,787
514,123
1,794,582
721,851
2,609,564
1,427,753
585,218
10,245
463,621

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont ..........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia ..................................................................
Wisconsin .......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

10,823
31,604
111,283
6,523
3,873
20,293
21,919
9,603
35,954
6,011

11,144
33,041
116,165
6,860
4,108
21,427
23,149
10,013
37,259
6,336

14,035,075
3,168,017
43,394,737
1,525,038
585,444
2,436,411
4,688,189
1,243,033
5,814,989
11,539,672

2,394
9,960
35,011
1,797
1,466
7,846
8,090
3,219
9,176
1,604

1,897,957
791,498
12,275,184
347,301
144,874
748,779
881,612
378,591
860,130
2,409,371

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
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UNITED STATES 631

Table 49. Women Principal Operators - Tenure: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners
Geographic area

Total farms

Farms

Land in farms
(acres)

Part owners
Harvested
cropland
(acres)

Farms

Land in farms
(acres)

Tenants
Harvested
cropland
(acres)

Farms

Land in farms
(acres)

Harvested
cropland
(acres)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
306,209

260,452

39,349,544

4,373,193

32,077

20,659,890

4,237,606

13,680

4,255,132

910,504

Alabama ....................................................
Alaska ........................................................
Arizona ......................................................
Arkansas ....................................................
California ...................................................
Colorado ....................................................
Connecticut ................................................
Delaware ...................................................
Florida ........................................................
Georgia ......................................................

6,444
168
6,020
6,331
14,965
6,942
1,161
409
10,429
7,532

5,436
142
5,806
5,226
12,786
5,813
949
345
9,257
6,684

652,768
(D)
3,205,059
581,875
1,109,485
2,063,908
41,808
(D)
614,512
739,170

44,569
1,307
9,321
102,702
146,018
159,045
6,885
3,798
79,820
56,587

755
15
116
829
1,049
785
131
30
861
630

138,998
2,051
113,354
243,645
712,722
971,023
7,822
12,074
119,989
111,788

35,418
(D)
3,326
88,693
102,407
120,900
3,774
8,817
24,446
32,836

253
11
98
276
1,130
344
81
34
311
218

26,549
(D)
33,625
105,138
236,626
123,343
8,299
1,100
35,300
17,323

10,583
(D)
10,996
88,033
34,123
11,686
2,838
726
6,627
6,264

Hawaii ........................................................
Idaho ..........................................................
Illinois .........................................................
Indiana .......................................................
Iowa ...........................................................
Kansas .......................................................
Kentucky ....................................................
Louisiana ...................................................
Maine .........................................................
Maryland ....................................................

1,806
3,151
7,664
6,377
8,452
7,943
9,110
3,858
2,043
2,216

1,374
2,690
6,605
5,644
7,391
6,688
8,084
3,205
1,743
1,915

28,530
468,768
484,323
341,458
742,972
1,410,276
796,526
325,915
109,729
97,931

3,557
58,458
184,261
127,602
186,321
236,019
142,141
38,974
11,208
20,659

142
335
673
503
592
917
723
472
219
196

22,604
170,324
278,274
158,233
278,614
800,773
135,175
113,460
35,767
29,508

(D)
30,378
233,078
124,803
223,864
275,959
48,361
43,946
17,416
17,773

290
126
386
230
469
338
303
181
81
105

13,001
27,265
61,497
20,746
69,393
187,064
22,787
21,125
6,335
7,559

(D)
9,433
54,088
16,622
58,385
65,916
7,193
8,490
4,860
3,590

Massachusetts ...........................................
Michigan ....................................................
Minnesota ..................................................
Mississippi .................................................
Missouri .....................................................
Montana .....................................................
Nebraska ...................................................
Nevada ......................................................
New Hampshire .........................................
New Jersey ................................................

2,226
8,275
7,361
6,130
12,754
4,586
4,025
601
1,237
2,261

1,842
7,104
6,327
5,333
11,042
3,641
3,219
528
1,043
2,005

67,284
387,888
744,300
892,944
1,443,116
1,807,148
965,322
90,569
58,254
48,743

8,926
81,487
146,682
51,013
293,039
152,581
154,103
18,944
5,313
11,216

200
923
767
553
1,284
678
512
46
123
150

14,773
147,261
276,424
131,693
460,405
1,813,165
1,133,022
65,115
9,474
14,576

5,322
101,043
193,286
32,346
205,395
221,036
235,993
3,134
2,754
8,053

184
248
267
244
428
267
294
27
71
106

2,866
16,926
54,514
68,303
50,116
247,136
133,489
9,521
2,881
3,267

1,238
10,903
44,736
43,329
23,617
42,387
30,879
906
824
1,143

New Mexico ...............................................
New York ...................................................
North Carolina ...........................................
North Dakota .............................................
Ohio ...........................................................
Oklahoma ..................................................
Oregon .......................................................
Pennsylvania .............................................
Rhode Island .............................................
South Carolina ...........................................

4,646
6,688
7,016
3,656
9,127
10,849
8,255
8,550
297
4,085

3,992
5,453
5,785
3,191
7,897
8,557
7,052
7,420
232
3,580

1,753,628
386,642
345,514
1,004,372
478,394
1,480,408
904,700
449,786
7,285
385,777

42,279
85,722
35,845
90,533
143,650
214,738
94,063
83,659
920
24,885

483
917
901
328
945
1,730
729
754
32
353

2,212,273
189,563
131,470
598,068
217,073
1,021,882
443,822
113,414
1,687
65,090

23,221
103,926
66,967
216,899
155,104
183,102
72,652
60,397
517
27,413

171
318
330
137
285
562
474
376
33
152

132,270
16,582
37,139
192,142
26,384
107,274
79,231
22,018
1,273
12,754

587
5,785
19,610
30,916
17,317
15,320
17,182
12,095
930
5,178

South Dakota .............................................
Tennessee .................................................
Texas .........................................................
Utah ...........................................................
Vermont .....................................................
Virginia .......................................................
Washington ................................................
West Virginia .............................................
Wisconsin ..................................................
Wyoming ....................................................

2,394
9,960
35,011
1,797
1,466
7,846
8,090
3,219
9,176
1,604

1,808
8,706
29,213
1,546
1,113
6,377
6,943
2,746
7,807
1,167

722,576
(D)
7,322,137
249,361
99,969
536,988
550,075
279,011
605,911
823,407

87,008
114,231
445,310
19,279
13,113
78,727
57,459
39,790
116,959
42,467

410
1,003
4,251
186
267
1,075
714
403
1,039
348

1,027,923
150,755
3,578,904
87,593
41,455
186,124
267,098
93,862
225,130
1,484,598

192,141
57,780
286,282
12,655
16,056
55,042
54,610
16,955
142,305
48,019

176
251
1,547
65
86
394
433
70
330
89

147,458
(D)
1,374,143
10,347
3,450
25,667
64,439
5,718
29,089
101,366

29,883
12,852
93,489
1,077
373
6,714
12,784
1,059
21,838
3,600

United States .............................................
STATES

632 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 50. Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino Origin Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with a Spanish,
1
Hispanic, or Latino operator

Geographic area

Spanish, Hispanic,
or Latino operators

Farms

Farms with a Spanish, Hispanic,
or Latino principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................................................................

66,671

82,462

24,600,997

55,570

17,054,007

Alabama .........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ...........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California ........................................................................
Colorado .........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware ........................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

368
13
1,006
567
11,294
2,182
84
34
3,662
484

407
13
1,293
651
14,199
2,610
100
35
4,869
547

57,595
3,412
345,803
120,255
2,325,047
1,004,784
4,080
1,643
438,041
102,925

260
7
806
395
9,118
1,846
61
28
3,161
365

42,988
1,147
243,326
87,057
1,444,764
845,517
3,031
1,483
352,184
64,531

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana ........................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

539
788
466
320
491
680
525
492
68
132

622
929
553
362
551
780
594
570
75
144

44,225
263,444
83,617
51,684
143,221
435,086
78,357
82,162
6,483
15,131

442
610
325
217
346
555
408
394
43
93

39,500
118,874
57,506
35,333
103,666
335,823
59,705
63,035
3,610
9,232

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan .........................................................................
Minnesota .......................................................................
Mississippi ......................................................................
Missouri ..........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska ........................................................................
Nevada ...........................................................................
New Hampshire ..............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

155
794
440
537
691
297
254
222
29
182

198
937
507
599
736
345
288
260
35
207

7,699
102,546
141,104
141,575
140,170
502,722
234,044
120,859
2,923
5,177

120
615
296
451
444
201
166
174
21
109

5,514
54,795
101,372
113,300
76,492
312,576
157,066
74,082
2,361
3,048

New Mexico ....................................................................
New York ........................................................................
North Carolina ................................................................
North Dakota ..................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma .......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania ..................................................................
Rhode Island ..................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

6,861
328
648
136
420
1,104
1,182
454
11
243

8,904
387
738
142
468
1,218
1,330
526
11
277

6,232,408
41,097
114,635
228,772
69,642
318,686
476,530
35,962
1,402
33,315

6,475
220
478
92
302
784
789
332
11
191

5,237,978
27,990
72,351
149,958
44,549
211,437
116,117
24,504
1,402
22,802

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont ..........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia ..................................................................
Wisconsin .......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

171
642
22,797
409
84
495
2,115
174
379
222

196
733
28,921
473
94
551
2,604
205
412
256

224,207
55,316
7,261,904
257,291
13,769
81,867
390,317
21,465
56,423
1,680,175

116
445
20,351
336
55
338
1,643
138
245
152

87,645
39,558
5,189,774
117,971
9,334
60,022
183,176
16,576
29,732
598,213

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 633

Table 51. American Indian or Alaska Native Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with an American Indian
1
or Alaska Native operator
Geographic area

American Indian
or Alaska Native
operators

Farms

Farms with an American Indian or
Alaska Native principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .................................................................

42,751

55,889

52,636,902

34,706

49,680,678

Alabama ........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California .......................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

647
35
8,475
708
1,597
520
32
17
543
451

790
41
13,794
860
1,838
619
53
23
670
572

88,955
314,214
20,773,470
104,295
444,807
989,161
1,124
1,724
72,035
50,432

465
25
8,436
448
1,178
382
29
12
349
334

64,198
314,141
20,764,749
62,896
322,996
916,216
1,025
1,315
61,613
39,875

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

57
303
253
212
135
477
425
298
86
71

63
351
311
253
146
508
492
350
95
90

2,982
553,531
65,078
44,802
43,122
219,084
62,863
28,520
14,305
3,757

41
223
168
152
44
297
309
228
59
41

840
538,024
45,520
20,639
9,692
143,090
49,181
22,251
9,711
2,045

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan ........................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

24
511
349
249
726
1,683
58
409
30
29

26
613
413
320
826
2,013
63
488
41
32

(D)
64,351
116,285
57,301
139,528
4,436,007
54,486
1,083,341
2,814
620

11
341
203
175
397
1,482
33
390
11
20

342
42,157
78,802
25,338
63,713
4,046,546
30,244
1,075,375
2,264
450

New Mexico ...................................................................
New York .......................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................
North Dakota .................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

4,660
222
729
430
137
9,269
703
232
2
181

6,611
260
887
503
153
11,059
847
272
3
217

7,351,220
40,014
85,352
565,273
13,632
2,086,445
601,187
34,292
(D)
19,095

4,493
139
603
364
80
7,054
497
155
126

7,113,408
26,792
74,630
500,397
6,550
1,566,596
577,470
19,683
12,389

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

890
518
3,129
687
34
286
768
48
147
269

1,150
595
3,604
1,166
36
316
912
62
158
324

3,750,015
58,806
988,477
3,844,484
5,479
34,093
2,518,026
7,155
36,011
764,059

748
296
2,155
660
14
186
480
38
100
235

3,357,973
32,866
547,854
3,834,541
536
21,315
2,465,950
6,547
31,990
727,943

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

634 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 52. Asian Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with an Asian operator 1
Geographic area

Asian
operators

Farms

Farms with an Asian principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................................................................

13,707

18,289

1,997,479

11,214

1,389,766

Alabama .........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ...........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California ........................................................................
Colorado .........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware ........................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

98
5
71
344
4,177
160
33
28
708
268

118
6
99
546
5,780
199
36
36
964
385

7,828
469
18,921
25,152
478,705
92,447
1,766
1,237
50,177
21,097

54
3
64
315
3,684
117
30
25
612
235

(D)
(D)
18,477
(D)
423,116
72,664
1,322
1,193
25,404
19,966

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana ........................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

2,820
106
124
81
139
48
104
59
23
98

3,651
137
164
95
171
55
121
70
23
139

216,552
81,085
31,281
13,384
33,882
17,177
14,607
4,699
1,716
6,228

2,544
76
90
48
97
35
64
38
12
84

163,919
69,729
29,190
8,382
25,235
14,509
9,208
3,828
(D)
5,859

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan .........................................................................
Minnesota .......................................................................
Mississippi ......................................................................
Missouri ..........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska ........................................................................
Nevada ...........................................................................
New Hampshire ..............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

64
112
192
77
295
68
21
13
11
104

71
129
255
101
413
80
23
14
16
147

1,429
9,972
16,176
8,921
40,544
148,476
7,659
3,669
(D)
6,561

56
53
148
51
228
37
13
7
8
89

1,158
4,961
8,624
6,857
27,195
27,024
2,845
(D)
(D)
5,816

New Mexico ....................................................................
New York ........................................................................
North Carolina ................................................................
North Dakota ..................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma .......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania ..................................................................
Rhode Island ..................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

34
112
157
16
114
342
364
86
18
67

43
146
232
16
134
454
454
100
26
85

21,188
13,239
10,313
14,771
15,742
47,349
49,167
7,029
(D)
5,450

26
83
122
4
78
246
267
55
16
46

20,994
10,063
6,766
(D)
11,930
36,079
31,202
4,770
138
(D)

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont ..........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia ..................................................................
Wisconsin .......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

29
123
800
69
16
148
479
33
224
25

30
151
1,004
84
17
185
669
39
350
26

25,891
7,217
216,179
16,631
919
12,655
122,777
4,280
11,718
29,762

19
74
561
49
1
86
360
19
168
17

6,481
4,410
138,780
14,526
(D)
6,937
53,284
2,747
7,953
19,882

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 635

Table 53. Black or African American Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with a Black or
1
African American operator

Geographic area

Black or African
American operators

Farms

Farms with a Black or African
American principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .................................................................

31,912

39,697

3,614,608

30,599

3,182,313

Alabama ........................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California .......................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................

2,747
48
1,174
383
61
9
23
1,377
2,160
10

3,653
51
1,433
434
69
12
27
1,772
2,647
10

288,980
1,775
177,566
79,150
10,110
(D)
(D)
105,788
243,869
202

2,709
40
1,152
320
42
6
20
1,269
2,072
10

266,637
1,616
155,491
26,304
8,327
(D)
792
79,826
221,441
202

Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................

12
123
61
37
167
530
1,997
25
203
39

12
147
66
42
205
646
2,487
27
223
52

4,986
12,212
6,458
6,770
42,180
46,566
207,706
1,067
15,156
647

8
98
49
31
147
505
1,914
17
193
32

(D)
9,867
(D)
5,155
34,507
43,271
160,574
451
(D)
610

Michigan ........................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................
New Mexico ...................................................................

258
38
5,400
200
14
11
4
6
73
63

324
40
6,689
226
14
11
4
7
92
66

17,150
14,464
605,174
24,867
6,130
1,786
(D)
(D)
5,493
15,288

247
22
5,306
179
10
9
3
5
62
50

14,732
(D)
577,409
19,865
(D)
(D)
30
(D)
(D)
(D)

New York .......................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................
North Dakota .................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................
South Dakota .................................................................

102
1,563
4
194
1,153
48
72
1
2,159
11

110
1,801
4
238
1,462
51
101
1
2,605
11

13,747
147,470
(D)
15,142
195,077
3,119
6,502
(D)
196,330
7,935

66
1,491
2
181
1,111
36
63
2,108
10

7,721
133,124
(D)
14,673
182,591
2,738
4,682
175,689
(D)

Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

1,098
6,332
4
14
1,722
74
40
62
6

1,322
8,202
4
14
2,081
79
40
76
7

110,819
750,503
1,140
1,751
193,034
7,168
2,910
5,559
431

1,052
6,124
4
10
1,680
49
35
44
6

98,064
682,586
1,140
(D)
182,713
2,333
(D)
2,745
431

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

636 UNITED STATES

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 54. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with a Native Hawaiian
1
or Other Pacific Islander operator
Geographic area

Native Hawaiian
or Other Pacific
Islander operators

Farms

Farms with a Native Hawaiian or Other
Pacific Islander principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................................................................

2,098

2,359

605,737

1,356

405,006

Alabama .........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ...........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California ........................................................................
Colorado .........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................
Hawaii ............................................................................

17
2
17
6
283
49
7
84
10
778

17
2
19
6
311
58
7
101
12
928

3,169
(D)
1,251
(D)
70,546
43,701
(D)
3,636
819
197,717

1
8
2
183
38
7
69
5
625

(D)
1,114
(D)
38,280
41,454
(D)
3,409
596
151,930

Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana ........................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................
Massachusetts ...............................................................

26
30
10
10
8
16
18
5
10
3

26
30
10
12
9
17
20
6
10
3

(D)
12,085
383
3,146
6,331
1,973
1,761
400
(D)
50

14
20
5
5
5
11
14
3
6
3

(D)
763
(D)
1,848
3,911
1,719
521
(D)
(D)
50

Michigan .........................................................................
Minnesota .......................................................................
Mississippi ......................................................................
Missouri ..........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska ........................................................................
Nevada ...........................................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................
New Mexico ....................................................................
New York ........................................................................

37
21
20
44
13
4
5
4
26
8

37
21
20
45
15
4
5
5
26
8

1,859
6,559
15,454
5,229
3,992
72
(D)
107
23,099
1,030

20
4
14
28
6
2
4
1
13
-

975
(D)
7,026
3,014
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-

North Carolina ................................................................
North Dakota ..................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma .......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania ..................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................
South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................

12
2
15
51
69
17
34
8
20
140

12
2
16
54
73
17
34
8
21
150

1,733
(D)
276
13,572
10,269
972
3,132
(D)
1,302
112,869

9
2
4
13
31
5
7
1
4
59

759
(D)
48
5,700
5,219
436
(D)
(D)
59
79,556

Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont ..........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia ..................................................................
Wisconsin .......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

18
1
29
78
5
18
10

24
1
29
95
5
18
10

2,511
(D)
3,379
5,224
419
2,429
7,108

11
1
19
54
4
8
8

376
(D)
1,225
2,811
(D)
269
6,900

STATES

1

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - STATE DATA
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

UNITED STATES 637

Table 55. White Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with
1
a White operator

Geographic area

White
operators

Farms

Farms with a White
principal operator
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States .................................................................

2,128,341

3,140,754

869,916,383

2,114,325

863,819,828

Alabama ........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ..........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California .......................................................................
Colorado ........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware .......................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

45,412
660
7,152
47,343
76,211
36,519
4,862
2,488
45,203
45,369

64,715
1,041
11,355
70,503
117,665
58,004
7,579
3,767
67,569
64,084

8,690,034
567,359
5,327,179
13,599,296
24,478,029
31,356,398
402,976
506,472
9,058,660
9,884,695

45,124
656
7,042
46,945
75,021
36,222
4,830
2,484
44,881
45,014

8,655,095
567,038
5,303,905
13,554,321
24,309,092
30,449,533
402,040
506,366
9,032,526
9,846,049

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana .......................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

3,981
25,065
76,410
60,674
92,691
65,041
84,112
28,062
8,064
12,532

5,445
38,804
108,345
89,356
133,506
94,707
120,608
39,999
12,616
19,190

623,373
10,923,421
26,671,675
14,723,199
30,703,559
46,154,779
13,857,080
7,931,789
1,335,554
2,032,116

3,627
24,918
76,295
60,565
92,636
64,813
83,803
27,820
8,014
12,466

593,034
10,861,049
26,654,519
14,715,326
30,698,802
46,044,505
13,818,427
7,911,050
1,332,781
2,024,497

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan ........................................................................
Minnesota ......................................................................
Mississippi .....................................................................
Missouri .........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska .......................................................................
Nevada ..........................................................................
New Hampshire .............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

7,584
55,291
80,571
36,769
106,746
28,115
47,635
2,754
4,144
10,169

11,787
82,180
116,149
52,218
158,187
43,432
70,502
4,420
6,717
15,599

515,394
9,938,307
26,800,831
10,882,133
28,860,944
57,493,666
45,440,306
5,380,200
469,363
725,945

7,569
55,017
80,460
36,352
106,313
27,841
47,611
2,709
4,133
10,116

515,089
9,908,085
26,773,187
10,822,766
28,794,944
57,157,617
45,431,551
4,785,381
468,031
723,754

New Mexico ...................................................................
New York .......................................................................
North Carolina ...............................................................
North Dakota .................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma ......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania .................................................................
Rhode Island .................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

16,368
36,057
50,779
31,606
75,547
79,048
37,788
62,824
1,198
23,560

24,214
56,127
72,262
43,990
111,199
113,236
61,071
92,077
1,834
33,261

36,792,785
7,132,522
8,272,825
39,182,481
13,921,352
33,251,539
15,792,550
7,771,055
67,640
4,691,625

16,234
35,987
50,503
31,540
75,403
76,058
37,390
62,722
1,198
23,393

35,887,472
7,121,609
8,240,516
39,128,669
13,911,990
32,644,862
15,739,966
7,756,174
67,640
4,676,240

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont .........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia .................................................................
Wisconsin ......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

30,453
77,753
238,436
16,024
6,946
45,425
38,366
23,529
78,157
10,848

44,507
112,248
350,456
24,369
11,050
66,911
59,947
34,089
120,197
17,660

40,624,207
10,813,132
128,702,181
7,243,497
1,230,099
7,878,628
12,444,778
3,684,378
15,156,499
29,927,878

30,299
77,384
236,568
15,949
6,931
45,150
38,036
23,463
78,058
10,762

40,034,883
10,782,990
128,296,711
7,235,992
1,227,842
7,855,065
12,386,769
3,678,006
15,136,620
29,349,452

STATES

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Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

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Table 56. Operators Reporting More Than One Race: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms with an operator
1
reporting more than one race

Geographic area

Operators reporting
more than one race

Farms

Farms with a principal operator
reporting more than one race
Land in farms
(acres)

Land in farms
(acres)

Farms

UNITED STATES TOTAL
United States ..................................................................

21,637

24,546

6,206,131

12,592

3,618,249

Alabama .........................................................................
Alaska ............................................................................
Arizona ...........................................................................
Arkansas ........................................................................
California ........................................................................
Colorado .........................................................................
Connecticut ....................................................................
Delaware ........................................................................
Florida ............................................................................
Georgia ..........................................................................

696
6
72
733
989
469
39
6
584
465

812
8
87
879
1,099
530
39
6
639
532

91,262
536
40,003
115,132
312,672
305,552
2,073
611
50,952
73,067

400
2
47
484
647
253
14
5
283
186

43,127
(D)
28,038
77,816
244,907
116,717
637
587
28,792
22,612

Hawaii ............................................................................
Idaho ..............................................................................
Illinois .............................................................................
Indiana ...........................................................................
Iowa ...............................................................................
Kansas ...........................................................................
Kentucky ........................................................................
Louisiana ........................................................................
Maine .............................................................................
Maryland ........................................................................

901
175
254
179
107
294
652
172
70
117

1,093
200
276
208
119
334
763
201
76
121

278,903
40,396
43,120
34,316
25,903
128,352
85,855
22,098
12,576
9,656

674
110
189
119
43
234
568
92
31
44

211,404
17,870
35,241
22,668
6,818
105,305
71,315
11,751
3,814
3,426

Massachusetts ...............................................................
Michigan .........................................................................
Minnesota .......................................................................
Mississippi ......................................................................
Missouri ..........................................................................
Montana .........................................................................
Nebraska ........................................................................
Nevada ...........................................................................
New Hampshire ..............................................................
New Jersey ....................................................................

41
577
637
355
1,322
340
76
31
51
57

44
655
674
384
1,463
371
87
38
58
61

1,741
98,652
168,027
95,713
230,556
398,355
22,401
26,125
6,748
2,146

20
336
155
61
680
148
44
18
9
39

630
60,897
41,484
16,845
117,842
150,346
15,144
(D)
1,017
1,816

New Mexico ....................................................................
New York ........................................................................
North Carolina ................................................................
North Dakota ..................................................................
Ohio ...............................................................................
Oklahoma .......................................................................
Oregon ...........................................................................
Pennsylvania ..................................................................
Rhode Island ..................................................................
South Carolina ...............................................................

223
201
434
101
154
2,834
545
198
8
322

241
214
471
107
177
3,337
614
223
8
361

381,625
26,864
50,620
98,639
13,951
851,487
69,068
27,011
533
39,426

114
77
185
58
115
2,083
332
163
5
187

188,443
8,558
18,876
43,055
11,372
651,441
43,052
23,499
41
20,053

South Dakota .................................................................
Tennessee .....................................................................
Texas .............................................................................
Utah ...............................................................................
Vermont ..........................................................................
Virginia ...........................................................................
Washington ....................................................................
West Virginia ..................................................................
Wisconsin .......................................................................
Wyoming ........................................................................

138
994
3,525
74
54
512
580
73
127
73

158
1,127
3,965
79
58
591
665
80
135
78

379,935
106,338
1,066,008
33,530
9,268
75,389
117,229
10,986
19,351
105,374

92
470
1,970
27
27
262
305
59
85
41

252,116
51,409
653,266
8,125
2,894
36,670
61,642
7,547
11,227
64,918

STATES

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Appendix A.
Census of Agriculture Methodology
THE CENSUS POPULATION
The Census Mail List
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
maintains a list of farmers and ranchers from which
the Census Mail List (CML) is compiled. The goal is
to build as complete a list as possible of agricultural
places that meet the NASS farm definition, that is, an
operation that produces, or would normally produce
and sell, $1,000 or more of agricultural products per
year. The CML compilation begins with the list
used to define sampling populations for NASS
surveys conducted for the agricultural estimates
program. Each record on the list includes name,
address, and telephone number plus additional
information that are used to efficiently administer the
census of agriculture and agricultural estimates
programs.
NASS builds and improves the list on an ongoing
basis by obtaining outside source lists. Sources
include State and federal government lists, producer
association lists, seed grower lists, pesticide
applicator lists, veterinarian lists, marketing
association lists, and a variety of other agriculturerelated lists. NASS also obtains special commodity
lists to address specific list deficiencies. These
outside source lists are matched to the NASS list
using record linkage programs. Most names on
newly acquired lists are already on the NASS list.
Records not on the NASS list are treated as potential
farms until NASS can confirm their existence as a
qualifying farm.
Staff in NASS field offices
routinely contact these potential farms to determine
if they meet the NASS farm definition. For the 2007
Census of Agriculture, NASS made a concerted
effort to work with Community-Based Organizations
not only to improve list coverage for minorities but
also to increase census awareness and participation.
List building activities for developing the 2007 CML
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started in 2004. Between 2004 and 2007, NASS
conducted a series of Agricultural Identification
Surveys (AIS) on approximately 1.7 million records,
which included nonrespondents from the 2002
census and newly added records from outside list
sources. The AIS report form collected information
that was used to determine if an operation met the
NASS farm definition. If the definition was met, the
operation was added to the NASS list and
subsequently to the CML. Addressees that were
nonrespondents were also added to the CML and
identified with a special status code.
Measures were taken to improve name and address
quality. Additional record linkage programs were
run to detect and remove duplicate records both
within each State and across States. List addresses
were processed through the National Change of
Address Registry and the Locatable Address
Conversion System to ensure they were correct and
complete. Records on the list with missing or
invalid phone numbers were matched against a
nationally available telephone database to obtain as
many phone numbers as possible.
The official CML was established on September 1,
2007. The list contained 3,194,373 records. There
were 2,198,410 records that were thought to meet the
NASS farm definition and 995,963 potential farm
records, which included AIS nonrespondents, other
records added to the CML by the NASS field offices,
and late adds to the CML that were not included in
any previous AIS or State screening survey.
Not on the Mail List
To account for farming operations not on the CML,
NASS used its area frame. The NASS area frame
covers all land in the U.S. and includes all farms.
The land in the U.S. is stratified by characteristics of
the land. Segments of approximately equal size are
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delineated within each strata and designated on aerial
photographs. A probability sample of segments is
drawn within each strata for the NASS annual area
frame survey, known as the June Agricultural Survey
(JAS). The JAS sample of segments is allocated to
strata to provide accurate measures of acres planted
to widely grown crops and inventories of hogs and
cattle. Sampled segments in the June Survey are
personally enumerated. Each operation identified
within a segment boundary is known as a tract.

related source lists, or the operation was erroneously
classified as a nonfarm prior to mailout.

The 2007 JAS sample was allocated to strata so that
it would provide additional measures of small and
minority owned farms. The 2007 JAS consisted of
10,912 regular sampled segments, supplemented
with 3,692 Agricultural Coverage Evaluation Survey
(ACES) segments – segments selected to provide
measures of small and minority owned farms. These
additional ACES segments targeted farming
demographics that typically had lower coverage rates
on the list.

DATA COLLECTION

The information from each tract (operation) within a
segment is matched against operations on the NASS
list to determine the amount of undercoverage that
exists for a wide range of farming sectors and farmer
demographics. The names and addresses collected in
the 2007 JAS and 2007 ACES were matched to the
CML and checked for duplication. Farms from the
June 2007 survey that did not match were
determined to be Not on the Mail List (NML) and
sent a report form of a different color to be easily
identified. Data from the NML operations provided
a measure of the undercoverage of the CML
operations. Instructions on the census report form
guided the respondent to complete the CML form
and mail back both CML and NML forms together if
duplicate forms were received. Those who returned
a CML census form and an NML census form had
been erroneously classified as NML and were
removed from the NML.

Report Forms

The percentage of farms not represented on the CML
varied considerably by State. In general, farms not
on the mail list tended to be small in acreage,
production, and sales of agricultural products. Farm
operations were missed for various reasons,
including the possibility that the operation started
after the mail list was developed, the operation was
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The NML consisted of 12,821 tracts. The CML was
used with the NML in multiple frame estimation to
represent all farming operations across all States,
with the exception of Alaska. It is financially and
logistically unfeasible to maintain an area frame in
Alaska due to its vast land mass and relatively sparse
agriculture.

Method of Enumeration
Mailout and mailback was the primary data
collection method.
It was supplemented with
Electronic Data Reporting (EDR) on the Internet and
non-response follow-ups by telephone and personal
enumeration. The enumeration methods used in the
2007 census were similar to those used in the 2002
census.

A master report form was developed that included all
data items to be collected in the census. From the
master, two types of report forms were developed to
be used in the 2007 census - a regionalized report
form with 7 versions and a national report form.
Each of the 24-page regionalized report forms (07A0201, 07-A0202, 07-A0203, 07-A0204, 07-A0205,
07-A0206, 07-A0207) were designed to facilitate
reporting crops most commonly grown within the
report form region. The 12-page national report
form (07-A0100) was designed for operations
throughout the country with few commodities. The
national report form collected the same information
as the regional form, but it was formatted to fit on
fewer pages. All of the forms allowed respondents
to write in specific commodities that were not
identified on their form. The national form was
mailed to approximately 528,000 addresses on the
CML (about 20 percent) and the regional form was
mailed to 2.67 million addresses on the CML (about
80 percent).
Report Form
Follow-up

Mailings

and

Respondent

The initial mailout took place at the end of
December 2007. Approximately 3.2 million packets
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were mailed. Each packet contained a cover letter,
instruction sheet, a labeled report form, and a return
envelope.
Mailout packet preparation, initial
mailout, and two follow-up mailings to
nonrespondents were handled by the Census
Bureau’s National Processing Center (NPC) in
Jeffersonville, IN. The first follow-up was mailed
during the last two weeks of February 2008 to
approximately 1.3 million nonrespondents. The
second follow-up was mailed the beginning of April
2008 to approximately 1.0 million nonrespondents.
Additionally, NPC received, checked-in, scanned,
and keyed (from image) returned report forms.
NASS statisticians on site at NPC provided technical
guidance and monitored NPC processing activities.
Select groups of census records were identified to
receive special handling procedures. Report forms
were labeled at NPC and shipped to the field offices
for enumeration. These respondents were excluded
from the initial and both follow-up mailings, and
were referred to as “must” operations. Each "must"
operation was enumerated by telephone or face-toface. If a record was determined to be no longer in
operation, their non-farm status was verified and
documented. The field offices were responsible for
enumerating or resolving all non-response "must"
records in their State. Computer Assisted Telephone
Interview (CATI) calling for nonrespondent "must"
records was conducted between March 2008 and
June 2008. Once enumerated, the report forms were
either sent to NPC for check-in and data capture or
the data were keyed directly from the form at the
field office. The 169,000 “must” records fell into one
of five groups.
The first "must" group consisted of 46,000 records
“tagged” by the NASS field offices for personal
enumeration rather than mailout and mailback
enumeration. The second "must" group consisted of
4,000 "specialized"
records including such
operations as grazing associations, governmental
units, research farms, college farms, etc.. The third
"must" group was characterized by location. All
3,000 records in Alaska and Rhode Island were
identified as "must" records because census statistics
for these two States were based on responses to the
CML because nonresponse was not permitted. The
last two groups consisted of a total of 116,000
records expected to have either a large number of
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acres in farm land or a large value of sales.
Threshold levels were identified for each State.
Advanced Follow-up was conducted between
February 2008 and April 2008. It focused on three
groups of nonrespondents that included: respondents
least likely to respond because they were
nonrespondents to the 1997 and 2002 Censuses of
Agriculture, even though they may have responded
to other NASS surveys; respondents viewed as easy
and quick interviews based on expected sales of
zero, including respondents who received
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) payments and
respondents to the AIS with expected future sales;
and new records whose farm status was uncertain
due to unsuccessful earlier screening attempts. The
field offices conducted CATI and field enumeration
for operations in their State. This phase was followed
by Low-Response County Follow-up to attempt to
reach a minimum response rate of at least 75 percent
in all counties. It was conducted by the field offices
using CATI between March 2008 and June 2008.
DATA COLLECTION OUTREACH AND
PROMOTIONAL EFFORTS
NASS engaged in an unprecedented level of public
outreach for the 2007 Census of Agriculture, seeking
to increase the level of awareness and response
among U.S. agricultural producers and, in particular,
minority and small farm operators. This was
accomplished through an integrated marketing
communications program that focused on four
primary areas: partnership building, public relations,
paid media, and the Internet. External support was
provided by a private agricultural marketing
communications agency.
The unifying force behind the 2007 marketing
campaign was the theme “Your Voice, Your Future,
Your Responsibility.” This was accompanied by
supporting messages and artwork that created a
consistent look and feel for all census
communications.
Partnership
At the national level, NASS officials met with
leaders from dozens of key agricultural organizations
and other USDA agencies, successfully securing
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their support in promoting the census among their
constituencies
through
publications,
special
mailings, speeches, and other communications. In
addition, NASS made special efforts to reach out to
minority and limited-resource farmers and ranchers
by partnering with a number of community-based
organizations. The national-level outreach was
mirrored by field offices at the State and local levels.
Among the features of these collective efforts was
the production of State-specific radio public service
announcements (PSAs) featuring State secretaries
and commissioners of agriculture, as well as a
national radio PSA featuring the U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture.
Coverage of American Indian and Alaska
Native Farm Operators
To maximize coverage of American Indian and
Alaska Native farm operators, special procedures
were followed in the census. A concerted effort was
made to get individual reports from every American
Indian and Alaska Native farm operator in the
country. If this was not possible within some
reservations, a single reservation-level census report
was obtained from knowledgeable reservation
officials. These reports covered agricultural activity
on the entire reservation. NASS reviewed these data
and removed duplication with any data reported by
American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators
who responded on an individual census report form.
Additionally NASS obtained, from knowledgeable
reservation officials, the count of American Indian
and Alaska Native farm operators (on reservations)
who were not counted through individual census
report forms, but whose agricultural activity was
included in the reservation-level report form.
This information is summarized in Table D,
American Indian and Alaska Native Operators:
2007 (Table A in the Alaska publication), providing
the number of farm operators (for up to three
operators per farm) reported as American Indian or
Alaska Native in the race category, either as a single
race or in combination with other races, on the
individual census report forms, plus the total number
of American Indian or Alaska Native operators
farming on reservations as reported by reservation
officials.
The count from the individual report
forms is summarized in the “Individually reported”
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column. It includes operators on or off reservations.
The “Other” column provides counts of operators on
reservations as reported by a reservation or tribal
official. The “Total” column is simply a sum of the
“Individually reported” and the “Other” columns.
Tables in other parts of the publication count the
reservation-level reports as single farms.
Public Relations
In the public relations arena, NASS and the
contractor worked with the agriculture media at the
national level and equipped NASS’s 46 field offices
with communications tools that enabled them to
deliver the right message to producers in their States.
From customizable press releases, to radio public
service announcements, to a video news release, to
newsletter articles and letters to the editor, the public
relations strategy was designed to ensure NASS
fields offices could easily and effectively deliver the
census message to local media. As a result, in the
print media alone, the public relations efforts
generated 27 million media impressions.
Paid Media
Because there were certain constituencies that were
difficult to reach through partnership or public
relations, NASS also employed a paid media strategy
that was narrowly targeted to reach previously
under-represented populations. NASS purchased
limited print and radio advertising in areas where
there were high concentrations of minority farmers
and where 2002 census response rates were low.
Internet
For the 2007 census, NASS created a dedicated
website, www.agcensus.usda.gov. This became a
repository for all types of census information,
including basic background materials, previous
years’ census data, sample report forms, and news
releases and other publicity materials. The website
also enabled individuals to submit their contact
information to ensure that they were on the mailing
list to receive a census form. NASS also enhanced
its online presence by purchasing banner ads and
pay-per-click advertisements on key agricultural
websites as well as major search engines.

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REPORT FORM PROCESSING
Data Capture
All report forms returned to NPC were immediately
checked in, using bar codes printed on the mailing
label, and removed from follow up mailings. All
forms with any data were scanned and an image was
made of each page of a report form. Optical Mark
Recognition (OMR) was used to capture categorical
responses and to identify the other answer zones in
which some type of mark was present.
Data entry operators keyed data from the scanned
images using OMR results that highlighted the areas
of the report forms with respondent entries. The
keyer evaluated the contents and captured pertinent
responses. Ten percent of the captured data were
keyed a second time for quality control.
If
differences existed between the first keyed value and
the second, an adjudicator handled resolution. The
decision of the adjudicator was used to grade the
performance of the keyers, who were required to
maintain a certain accuracy level.
The images and the captured data were transferred to
NASS’s centralized network and became available to
field offices and headquarters on a flow basis. The
images were available for use in all stages of review.
Images were computer generated for reports
obtained from the telephone interviews and the
Internet.
Editing Data
Captured data were processed through a format
program.
The program verified that record
identifiers were valid and checked the basic integrity
of the data fields. Rejected records were referred to
analysts for correction. Accepted records were sent
to a batch edit process. Each execution of the
computer edit in batch mode consisted of records
from only one State and flowed as the data were
received from NPC.
All 2007 census records were passed through a
complex computer edit.
The edit determined
whether a reporting operation met the minimum
criteria to be counted as a qualifying farm (in-scope).
Operations failing to meet the minimum criteria (outof-scope) were referred to analysts for verification.
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The edit examined each in-scope record for
reasonableness and completeness and determined
whether to accept the recorded value for each data
item or take corrective action. Actions included
removing erroneously reported values, replacing an
unreasonable value with one consistent with other
reported data, or providing a value for an overlooked
item. To the extent possible, the edit determined a
replacement value.
Strategies for determining
replacement values are discussed in the next section.
The edit systematically checked reported data
section-by-section with the overall objective of
achieving an internally consistent and complete
report. NASS subject-matter experts defined the
criteria for acceptable data. Problems that could not
be resolved within the edit were referred to an
analyst for intervention. Analysts in the NASS field
offices used additional information sources,
examined the scanned image, and determined an
appropriate action. Field office analysts used an
interactive version of the edit program to submit
corrected data and immediately re-edit the record to
ensure a satisfactory solution.
Imputing for Missing Data
Missing data occurred whenever a respondent failed
to report in a cell that should have a positive value or
when the edit determined a value was not reasonable
and should be changed. The edit performed a
sequence of steps that determined the best value to
impute for the missing item. If an item could not be
calculated directly from other data reported on the
current form, the edit checked for previously
reported data. Acreage, production, and inventory
items may have been reported on a recent NASS
crop or livestock survey. Operator characteristics,
such as race and gender, were brought forward from
the previous census if the operator had not changed
in five years. Administrative data from the Farm
Service Agency was used for a few items, such as
Conservation Reserve Program acreage. When these
deterministic sources failed to produce a solution,
the edit invoked an automated imputation system
which searched for a reporting farm of similar type,
size, and location to provide a value for the missing
data item. If the imputation algorithm failed to
provide a solution, the record was referred to an
analyst for resolution.
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The guiding principal for imputation was to find a
close match to the farm with the missing item. The
census imputation algorithm relied on preestablished donor pools, one for each State. A donor
pool included a collection of completed reports that
had successfully navigated the edit. Each pool was
further divided into groups of similar type and size,
referred to as profiles. When the edit determined the
need to impute an item, it went to the appropriate
profile and searched for the best fit. Best fit was
determined by calculating “distance” between the
incomplete report and each candidate donor using a
set of match variables. Match variables were
specific to each section of the report form and
included the latitude and longitude of the principal
county of operation. The distance was the sum of
the squared differences between the reported values
of the match variables. The donor with the smallest
distance was considered the “nearest neighbor” and
became the source for the imputation action. The
value returned may have been a direct copy of the
donor’s value.
In many cases, a relationship
between two related variables on the donor record
was applied to a reported value on the incomplete
record. Using crop production as an example, the
donor’s production was divided by its harvested
acres (yield) and multiplied by the recipient’s
harvested acres to obtain imputed production.
The imputation process was imbedded in the edit.
When the edit determined an item required
imputation, the edit program launched the algorithm,
waited for a value to be returned, validated that the
returned value was satisfactory, and resumed editing.
Since imputation was conducted independently for
each occurrence, reports requiring multiple
imputations drew from multiple donors.
Initial donor pools were established before the first
batch edits were run. These donor pools were
“seeded” with 2002 census data that were “mapped”
to look like 2007 data and passed through the 2007
edit to ensure they were consistent using the 2007
data relationships. In addition, data from the 2005
Census Content Test were similarly mapped and
edited. As 2007 data were successfully processed,
new records systematically replaced the older
records in the donor pool. The older records
disappeared entirely from the donor pool after the
first few batch edits.
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The donor pool for each State was refreshed weekly
during the first couple of months of editing. As the
flow of new data slowed, the donor pools were
refreshed biweekly. During the early stages of
editing, records that needed to impute production for
field crops or hay were set aside. When the donor
pool no longer contained old data, these records were
brought back and passed through the edit, ensuring
2007 yields were imputed.
In some cases, nearest-neighbor imputation was not
possible. The requirement of a positive imputed
value could have ruled out all available donors,
resulting in an imputation failure. An imputation
failure could have occurred if there were no donors
in the same profile as the report being edited.
Records with imputation failures were either held
until more records were available in the donor pool
or referred to an analyst.
Data Analysis
The complex edit ensured the full internal
consistency of the record. Successfully completing
the edit did not provide insight as to whether the
report was reasonable compared to other reports in
the county. Analysts were provided an additional set
of tools, in the form of listings and graphs, to review
record-level data across farms. These examinations
revealed extreme outliers, large and small, or unique
data distribution patterns that were possibly a result
of reporting, recording, or handling errors. Potential
problems were researched and, when necessary,
corrections were made and the record interactively
edited again.
WHOLE FARM NONRESPONSE
ESTIMATION
Whole farm nonresponse adjustments were
necessary because some farm operators did not
respond to the census, despite numerous attempts to
contact them. Statistical estimation procedures were
used to account for these CML nonrespondents. The
objectives of the nonresponse adjustments included
estimating the number of in-scope records (farms)
included in the total number of nonrespondents of a
similar size and type by increasing the weights of
reporting farms of that size and type. This procedure
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was intended to account for those farms that failed to
return a report form. These procedures were applied
in all States, except Alaska and Rhode Island where
staff were required to submit data for every record
on the CML due to the low level of farming
operations in these States. Large or unique farms
(Must records) for which a report was required (and
thus given a nonresponse weight of one) were
exempt from this weighting procedure. These farms
received intensive follow-ups. Data were imputed
for the record if all followup contacts failed (rather
than using the nonresponse weighting procedure).

data collection phase. The estimate of in-scope
records (farms) within this group was not reliable.
To get a more reliable estimate, NASS conducted a
nonresponse follow-up activity. After scheduled
census data collection efforts were completed, a
target sample of 5,000 records was selected from
across all States. These 5,000 records were
personally interviewed by NASS staff to determine if
they were indeed in-scope records (farm) or out-ofscope records (nonfarm). Each record fell into one of
these two categories. The percent of in-scope records
was used to form the weight for this group.

After census data collection was completed, all CML
records in a State were put into mutually exclusive
weighting groups based on a list of farm
characteristics known at the time of mail-out and the
census response status of the record. Data mining
techniques systematically checked selected variables,
identifying those groups with differences in response
rates that were statistically significant.
The
algorithm would take one characteristic, divide all
names into two groups, and check for statistical
significance between the response rates of the two
groups. If a significant difference was found, these
groups became permanent and the next characteristic
would be examined within those two groups. If the
response rate between two groups was not
statistically significant, the groups were rejoined and
the next characteristic was tested. This stepwise
process continued until all characteristics were
checked and no further statistical significance could
be found. Since the “path” taken by the algorithm
was driven by an individual State’s response pattern,
the final breakout of weighting groups was
customized for the State.

When NASS summarizes the census of agriculture, it
assigns the data from an individual report to the
“principal” county. The principal county is the one
county in which the majority of agricultural products
are produced from a respondent. This is a question
on the census report form and is therefore
determined by the respondent. Because some large
operations have significant production in multiple
counties, some reports were broken up into multiple
source counties, to more accurately allocate the data.
Similarly, large farms operating in more than one
State were treated as distinct, state-specific
operations. A separate report form was completed
for each county or State and a separate record was
added.

Within each weighting group, the percent of
responding in-scope farms was computed. This rate
was applied to the count of nonresponding farms to
estimate the number of in-scope nonrespondents.
The weights of the responding in-scope farms in
each weighting group were scaled to account for
nonresponding farms in that group.
This procedure was applied to all of the weighting
groups except the one that consisted primarily of
records who were included on the CML but had not
responded to data collection efforts either during
CML development activities or during the census
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The percent of the total that came from the whole
farm nonresponse estimate is shown for selected
census data items in Tables A and C. The estimates
provided in Tables A and C do not reflect the effect
of item nonresponse on individual census data items.
The effect of this item nonresponse is discussed in
the section on “Item Nonresponse” in “Nonmeasured
Census Error.”
COVERAGE ADJUSTMENT
Although much effort was expended making the
CML as complete as possible, the census did not
count all U.S. farms. NASS’s goal was to produce
agricultural census totals for publication that were
fully adjusted for list undercoverage at the county
level. NASS used its area frame with the CML in a
dual-frame estimation procedure to measure the
number of farms in the population and key
characteristics of those farms. Area frame segments
were enumerated using field enumerators (as
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described in the first section of this appendix) who
personally visited the tract operators within a
segment. Because field enumeration is significantly
more expensive than other modes of data collection,
NASS’s area frame sample allocation is only
designed to generate reliable estimates at the State,
regional, and U.S. level. Therefore, in order to
produce estimates that represented all farms at the
county level, NASS used an allocation process
known as “calibration” to distribute the dual-frame
estimates across counties.
Once all CML and NML data were collected, NASS
analysts went through an extensive process to
generate adjusted estimates. The weights of the CML
respondents had been previously adjusted to account
for all of the CML nonrespondents, referred to as list
plus nonresponse (CML+NR).
Simultaneously,
NASS summarized the NML tract records to
generate state-level NML survey estimates. These
two pieces were then combined in a dual-frame
estimation procedure to form State estimates of totals
that represented all farms. These estimates are
annotated as [(CML+NR) +NML]. The state-level
totals for these variables were summed to yield
national totals.
The whole farm nonresponse and list undercoverage
record weighting processes were initially applied at
the State level to produce adjusted estimates of farm
numbers and land in farms for 65 different categories
of 8 characteristics of the farm operation or the farm
operator -- value of agricultural sales (8); age (2);
female; race (4); Hispanic origin of principal farm
operator; total number of farms and land in farms
(2); 4 sales categories for each of 10 major
commodities (40); and 7 farm type groups. The
national-level adjusted estimates were smoothed
across States to get initial State farm operation
coverage targets because state-level farm-count
estimates based on this two-piece formula sometimes
had unacceptably high state-level standard errors and
apparent biases. This often occurs when estimating a
rare item, such as female farm operators, using a
general purpose survey.
The smoothing process examined the proportion of
the total JAS estimate attributable to the NML, for
each of the 65 variables in each State and the U.S.
Since the CML was built using standard national
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methods, the NML percentages were expected to be
uniform across States. The smoothed NML value for
each of the 65 variables in a given State was
calculated as the product of the state-level NML
value and the weighted average of the ratios of the
NML for a given variable in the State to the overall
NML in the State and the NML for the given
variable in the U.S. to the overall NML in the U.S.
The weighting factor was chosen to minimize the
mean square error under a random effects model
with the control that the sum of the State smoothed
NML values was equal to the total NML estimate for
each of the 65 variables.
This methodology
effectively draws the state-level NML undercoverage
proportions of the JAS toward the national estimate
of undercoverage with the most extreme values
adjusted the most. The smoothed NML values for
each variable were added to the (CML + NR) totals
to form calibration targets for each variable.
Subject-matter experts in headquarters reviewed all
targets.
However, these State estimates were general purpose
in that they did not provide any control over
expected levels of commodity production of the farm
operation. As a result of this limitation, the
procedures could have over adjusted or under
adjusted for commodity production. To address this,
a second set of variables were added to the
calibration algorithm, known as commodity
coverage targets. These targets were commodity
totals from administrative sources or from NASS
surveys of non-farm populations (e.g. USDA Farm
Service Agency program data, Agricultural
Marketing Service market orders, livestock slaughter
data, cotton ginning data). The introduction of these
commodity coverage targets strengthened the overall
adjustment procedure by ensuring that major
commodity totals remained within reasonable
bounds of established benchmarks. Commodity
coverage targets with acceptable ranges were
established by subject-matter experts for each State
with New England treated as a State.
The calibration algorithm addressed farm operation
undercoverage
and
commodity
coverage
concurrently. The algorithm was controlled by the 65
State farm operation coverage targets and the State
commodity coverage targets. In order to ensure that
the calibration process converged with so many
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constraints, it was desirable to provide some
tolerance ranges for each target. Although full
calibration to a single point estimate would assure
that the weighted total among census respondents
equaled its target for each calibration variable in
either set, it was not always possible to calibrate to
such a large number of target values while ensuring
that farm weights were within a reasonable range
and not less than one. Because of this and because
calibration targets are estimates themselves subject
to uncertainty, NASS allowed some tolerance in the
determination of the adjusted weights. Rather than
forcing the total for each calibration variable
computed using the adjusted weights to equal a
specific amount, NASS allowed the estimated total
to fall within a tolerance range. This tolerance
strategy sometimes made it possible for the
calibration algorithm to produce a set of satisfactory,
adjusted weights that it would not have otherwise.
Ranges for the list farm operation coverage targets
were determined differently from the commodity
targets. The State target for number of farms had no
tolerance range. The tolerance range for the 64 other
State farm operation coverage targets was the
estimated smoothed State total for the variable
[(CML+NR)+NML] plus or minus one-half of one
estimated standard error of NML estimate. This
choice limited the cumulative deviation from the
estimated total for a variable when State totals were
summed to a U.S. level total. The commodity target
tolerance ranges were determined by subject-matter
experts, based on the amount of confidence in the
source, and usually were less than plus or minus two
percent of the target. Ranges were not necessarily
symmetric around the target value.
Adjusted weights were obtained using truncated
linear calibration which forced the final census
record weights to fall in the interval [1,6].
Adjustments began with the nonresponse-adjusted
weights and added a second stage weight to
simultaneously satisfy all farm operation coverage
and commodity coverage calibration targets. If a
value within the tolerance range of any variable
could not be achieved in a given State, the variable
was removed as a target and the calibration
algorithm was rerun. Additionally, the CML was
assumed to be complete for very large and unique
farms with their weight being controlled to 1 during
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the calibration adjustment process.
Weight computations in the nonresponse and final
coverage calibration algorithms were performed to
several decimals. Thus, the fully-adjusted weights
were non-integer numbers. To insure that all
subdomains for which NASS publishes summed to
their grand total, fully-adjusted weights were
integerized. This eliminated the need for rounding
individual cell values and insured that marginal
totals always added correctly to the grand total. As
an example of how the integerization process
worked, assume there were five census records in a
county with final noninteger coverage weights of
2.2, for a total of 11. The integerization process
randomly selected four of these records and rounded
their final weight down to 2.0 and rounded the fifth
record up to 3.0, for a total of 11.
The proportions of selected census data items that
are due to coverage adjustments are displayed in
Tables A and C.
Some estimated coverage
adjustments could be negative.
The use of
commodity targets in calibration indirectly exposed
some duplication on the census list or over
adjustment by the nonresponse algorithm resulting in
negative coverage adjustments.
DISCLOSURE REVIEW
After tabulation and review of the aggregates, a
comprehensive disclosure review was conducted.
NASS is obligated to withhold, under Title 7, U.S.
Code, any total that would reveal an individual’s
information or allow it to be closely estimated by the
public. Cell suppression was used to protect the
cells that were determined to be sensitive to a
disclosure of information. Farm counts are not
considered sensitive and are not subject to
disclosure.
Based on agency standards, data cells were
determined to be sensitive to a disclosure of
information if they violated either of two criteria.
First, the threshold rule was violated if the data cell
contained less than three operations. For example, if
only one farmer produced turkeys in a county, NASS
could not publish the county total for turkey
inventory without disclosing that individual’s
information. Second, a dominance rule was violated
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if the distribution of the data within the cell allowed
a data user to estimate any respondent’s data too
closely. For example, if there are many farmers
producing turkeys in a county and some of them
were large enough to dominate the cell total, NASS
could not publish the county total for turkey
inventory without risking disclosing an individual
respondent’s data. In both of these situations, the
data were suppressed and a “(D)” was placed in the
cell in the census publication table. These data cells
were referred to as primary suppressions.
Since most items were summed to marginal totals,
primary suppressions within these summation
relationships were protected by ensuring that there
were additional suppressions within the linear
relationship that provided adequate protection for the
primary. A detailed computer routine selected
additional data cells for suppression to ensure all
primary suppressions were properly protected in all
linear relationships in all tables. These data cells
were referred to as complementary suppressions.
These cells were not themselves sensitive to a
disclosure but were suppressed to protect other
primary suppressions. A “(D)” was also placed in
the cell of the census publication table to indicate a
complementary suppression.
Field office analysts reviewed all complementary
suppressions to ensure no cells had been withheld
that were vital to the data users. In instances where
complimentary suppressions were deemed critically
important to a State or county, analysts requested an
override and a different complement was chosen.
MEASURES OF CENSUS QUALITY
An important objective of the 2007 Census of
Agriculture was to provide data with a high level of
quality. However, every census or survey has the
potential for error in its processes. These errors
impact the quality of the data estimates. When
feasible, measurements of those errors are provided
with individual data items or used to make
adjustments to the census or survey estimates. In
conducting the 2007 Census of Agriculture, efforts
were initiated to measure error associated with the
adjustment for farm operations that were not
respondents to the request to CML records, the
coverage adjustment for farms not on the CML using
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the NML and calibration, and the integerization
process. Other errors present in the census of
agriculture include respondent or enumerator error,
error in classification of farm operations, other types
of processing errors, error associated with imputation
for item nonresponse, and matching error associated
with dual-frame estimation. These latter errors were
not measured in the census of agriculture process.
Information relating to these errors is provided in the
sections that follow.
The 2007 Census of Agriculture process measured
the error introduced by the nonresponse algorithm,
the coverage algorithm, and integerization. The root
mean squared error (RMSE) of an estimated data
item from the census provides a measure of the error
variation in the value of that estimated data item
based on all possible outcomes of the census
collection, including variants as to who was on the
census list, who returned a census form, and which
weights were chosen to be rounded up. The RMSE
was used rather than the standard error because it
could capture additional error arising from
integerization and the potential for bias in the
calibration targets. The RMSE is the square root of
the sum of the weighted differences between the
final recorded value and its expected value squared
divided by the number of reports.
Table B presents the fully adjusted total with the root
mean squared error for selected items. The relative
root mean squared error is obtained by dividing the
root mean squared error by the value of the estimate
and then multiplying by 100. The table also includes
the percent contribution to the mean squared error
(the square of the root mean squared error) from
nonresponse adjustment and from coverage
adjustment.
NONMEASURED CENSUS ERROR
As noted in the previous section, sampling errors can
be introduced from the nonresponse and coverage
adjustment procedures. This error is measureable.
However, nonsampling errors are imbedded in the
census process which cannot be directly measured as
part of the design of the census but must be
contained to ensure an accurate count. Extensive
efforts were made to compile a complete and
accurate mail list for the census, to elicit response to
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the census, to design an understandable report form
with clear instructions, to minimize processing errors
through the use of quality control measures, to
reduce matching error associated with the dual frame
estimation process, and to minimize error associated
with identification of a respondent as a farm
operation (referred to as classification error). The
weight adjustment and tabulation processes
recognize the presence of nonsampling errors,
however, it is assumed that these errors are small and
that, in total, the net effect is zero. In other words,
the positive errors cancel the negative errors.
Census Response Rate
The response rate is an indicator of the quality of a
data collection. It is generally assumed that if a
response rate is close to a full participation level of
100 percent, the potential for nonresponse bias is
small. The response rate for the 2007 Census of
Agriculture is 85.2 percent as compared with a
response rate of 88.0 for the 2002 Census of
Agriculture and 86.2 percent for the 1997 Census of
Agriculture.
There was no effort to measure
nonresponse bias for the census. However, the
census will be used to measure nonresponse bias in
NASS surveys.
The response rate for the 2007 Census of Agriculture
was calculated as the ratio of the total respondents
after data collection was completed to the number of
CML records after those that were undeliverable-asaddressed were removed. The total respondents
consisted of three groups – those respondents not
eligible for the nonresponse survey, those in the
universe for the nonresponse survey but who
responded prior to the selection of the nonresponse
survey sample, and an estimate of the potential
respondents in the nonresponse survey sample
universe from the response rate to the nonresponse
survey. Additional details of the nonresponse study
are found in the section on “Whole Farm
Nonresponse Estimation.”
Respondent and Enumerator Error
Incorrect or incomplete responses to the census
report form or to the questions posed by an
enumerator can introduce error into the census data.
Steps were taken in the design and execution of the
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census of agriculture to reduce errors from
respondent reporting. Poor instructions and
ambiguous definitions lead to misreporting.
Respondents may not remember accurately, may
give rounded numbers, or may record an item in the
wrong cell. To reduce reporting and recording
errors, the report form was tested prior to the census
using industry accepted cognitive testing procedures
and detailed instructions for completing the report
form were provided to each respondent. Questions
were phrased as clearly as possible based on
previous tests of the report form. Computer-assisted
telephone interviewing software included immediate
integrity checks of recorded responses so suspect
data could be verified or corrected. In addition, each
respondent’s answers were checked for completeness
and consistency by the complex edit and imputation
system.
Processing Error
Processing of each census report form was another
potential source of nonsampling error. All mail
returns that included multiple reports, respondent
remarks, or that were marked out of business and
report forms with no reported data were sent to an
analyst for verification and appropriate action.
Integrity checks were performed by the imaging
system and data transfer functions. Standard quality
control procedures were in place that required that
randomly selected batches of data keyed from image
be re-entered by a different operator to verify the
work and evaluate key entry operators. All systems
and programs were thoroughly tested before going
on-line and were monitored throughout the
processing period.
Developing accurate processing methods is
complicated by the complex structure of agriculture.
Among the complexities are the many places to be
included, the variety of arrangements under which
farms are operated, the continuing changes in the
relationship of operators to the farm operated, the
expiration of leases and the initiation or renewal of
leases, the problem of obtaining a complete list of
agriculture operations, the difficulty of contacting
and identifying some types of contractor/contractee
relationships, the operator’s absence from the farm
during the data collection period, and the operator’s
opinion that part or all of the operation does not
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qualify and should not be included in the census.
During data collection and processing of the census,
all operations underwent a number of quality control
checks to ensure results were as accurate as possible.
Item Nonresponse
All item nonresponse actions provide another
opportunity to introduce nonsampling errors.
Regardless of whether it was previously reported
data, administrative data, the nearest neighbor
algorithm, or manually imputed by an analyst, some
risk exists that the imputed value does not equal the
actual value. Previously reported and administrative
data were used only when they related to the census
reference period. A new nearest neighbor was
randomly selected for each incident to eliminate the
chance of a consistent bias.
Matching Error
The process of building and expanding the CML
involves finding new list sources and checking for
names not on the list. An automated processing
system compared each new name to the existing
CML names and “linked” like records for the
purpose of preventing duplication. New names with
strong links to a CML name were discarded and
those with no links were added as potential farms.
Names with weak links, possible matches, were
reviewed by staff to determine whether the new
name should be added. Despite this thorough
review, some new names may have been erroneously
added or deleted. Additions could contribute to
duplication (overcoverage) where as deletions could
contribute to undercoverage. As a result, some
names received more than one report form, and some
farm operators did not receive a report form.
Respondents were instructed to complete one form
and return all forms so the duplication could be
removed.
Another chance for error came when comparing June
Area Survey tract operator names to the CML. Area
operators whose names were not found on the CML
were part of the measure of list incompleteness, or
NML. Mistakes in determining overlap status
resulted in overcounts (including a tract whose
operator was on the CML) or undercounts (excluding
a tract whose operator was not on the CML). All
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tracts determined to not be on the list were triple
checked to eliminate, or at least minimize, any error.
NML tract operators were mailed a report form
printed in a different color. In order to attempt to
identify duplication, all respondents who received
multiple report forms were instructed to complete the
CML version and return all forms so duplication
could be removed.
Classification Error
Classification error results when a response to the
census is misclassified – either as a farm operation if
it does not meet the definition or not as a farm
operation when it meets the definition.
The
definition of a farm operation in the 2007 Census of
Agriculture is an operation that has $1,000 in
agricultural sales or the potential for $1,000 in
agricultural sales. A Classification Error Study
(CES) has historically been conducted after the
census of agriculture. The objectives of a CES are to
examine the procedures used to determine farm
status (in-scope or out-of-scope) to see if they are
producing accurate decisions, document the sources
of errors resulting in overcounts and undercounts,
and recommend strategies to eliminate them from
future censuses. Classification error is a component
of census coverage error in addition to coverage
error resulted from list incompleteness or
duplication. Historically, measures have indicated
that the error is small. There has not been any
attempt to incorporate this error measure in the
coverage adjustment procedure for the 2007 Census
of Agriculture.
Prior to 1997 a list based re-interview sample of
census respondents was used to measure
classification error in the census – specifically the
number of farms incorrectly classified as non-farms
(undercount) and the number of duplicate farms
(overcount). Additionally, an area frame survey was
used separately to measure the largest component of
census coverage error – incompleteness of the census
list. Following the 1997 census, NASS conducted
the CES for the 11 western States of Arizona,
California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
The 1997 CES used information from the June Area
Survey (JAS) enumeration in lieu of re-interviews;
estimates were based on the JAS. The 1997 CES
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results indicated a net undercount of 27,971 farms
(non-farms incorrectly classified as farms minus
duplicate farms and farms incorrectly classified as
non-farms) in the eleven States. While the standard
error of this estimate is not available to determine
statistical significance, even if statistically
significant, it represents a relatively small portion of
the overall undercount.
Following the 2002 census, the CES similarly used
an area-based approach that was conducted in all
States. The 2002 CES matched census records to
JAS records to identify the differences in farm status
of an operation. The JAS area frame-based survey
data were assumed to be truth and the estimates of
misclassification (records which were incorrectly
classified as farms or non-farms and duplicates) were
based on this assumption. The 2002 CES results
indicated a net overcount of 51,345 farms at the US
level, with a standard error of 6,456. In this case,
substantial resources were expended to estimate
something relatively small. Estimates of overcount
and undercount were computed but were not used to
adjust totals. Results of the 2002 CES were
documented in an internal NASS research report
titled “Results from the 2002 Classification Error
Study” dated April 2007.
For the 2007 Census of Agriculture, a classification
error research study (CES) was conducted in five
States -- Arizona, Georgia, Minnesota, New York,
and Washington. Estimates of net error were not
generated, as the CES was quality research and
limited to the five States. Review of the 2002 CES
indicated the assumption that the JAS was the truth
was inappropriate and re-interviews were reinstated.

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The 2007 CES used data from the 2007 JAS and the
2007 census to examine farms incorrectly classified
as nonfarms, nonfarms incorrectly classified as
farms, and to examine records with significant
discrepancies in reporting of land between the JAS
and census reports. The overall objectives of the
2007 CES were to identify legitimate changes in
operations and determine the source of potential
errors in the data.
Records in the 2007 JAS were matched to the 2007
census using probabilistic record linkage. From the
set of matched records, three groups of interest were
identified: 1) in-scope JAS records that were out-ofscope on the census, 2) census in-scope and JAS
non-agricultural records, and 3) in-scope census and
JAS records with acreage differences of more than
25 percent. Farms whose farm status was in
disagreement were interviewed to determine which
source was correct; a reason for the change of status
on the census was recorded. For records with a
discrepancy between the data reported on the 2007
JAS and the 2007 census forms, respondents were
re-contacted and asked to verify their data and
resolve the difference.
Results of the 2007 CES showed that true changes in
size of operations between the JAS and census were
rare. Most discrepancies in farm status were the
result of errors in reporting with respondents
indicating most often that the census data rather than
the JAS data were correct, challenging the previous
assumption that the JAS data was the truth. Results
of the 2007 CES will be used as input for redesign
efforts for the JAS operational procedures and the
2012 census report form and instructions.

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Table A. Summary of U.S. Nonresponse and Coverage Adjustments: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Percent from
nonresponse
adjustment

Percent from
coverage
adjustment

2,204,792
922,095,840

14.65
10.32

16.24
3.33

1 to 9 acres ............................................farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ........................................farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ........................................farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ........................................farms
acres
100 to 139 acres ....................................farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ....................................farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ....................................farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ....................................farms
acres
260 to 499 acres ....................................farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ....................................farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ..............................farms
acres
2,000 acres or more ...............................farms
acres

232,849
1,080,019
620,283
15,918,542
153,862
8,930,361
192,043
15,783,304
175,146
20,313,722
139,479
21,954,090
87,502
17,283,570
68,313
16,258,454
212,553
75,892,077
149,713
104,140,461
92,656
127,595,277
80,393
496,945,963

13.35
13.09
13.43
13.53
13.99
13.99
14.55
14.57
15.32
15.34
15.87
15.87
16.43
16.45
16.77
16.77
17.51
17.56
17.50
17.48
14.61
14.46
9.16
5.47

31.34
31.96
24.94
23.41
18.51
18.43
15.85
15.76
13.35
13.23
11.47
11.45
8.65
8.61
7.45
7.44
5.67
5.52
3.07
2.88
1.71
1.61
1.44
1.07

Market value of agricultural
products sold .........................................$1,000

297,220,491

5.89

4.10

688,833
84,357
211,494
350,588
200,302
718,027
218,531
1,552,543
190,402
2,682,120
57,883
1,277,703
107,046
3,367,661
47,686
2,112,835
125,456
8,961,255
147,500
24,212,940
93,373
33,409,883
60,777
42,690,783
55,509
175,799,795

12.45
11.85
14.48
14.44
15.67
15.63
15.74
15.71
17.51
17.51
17.45
17.43
17.41
17.39
17.25
17.24
18.52
18.43
18.38
18.06
15.63
15.14
7.93
7.36
1.37
0.70

30.03
33.65
19.69
19.54
13.62
13.52
12.72
12.68
7.22
7.25
8.05
8.11
9.85
9.97
11.99
12.03
6.70
7.11
4.51
5.65
2.33
3.41
-2.49
-1.78
7.25
4.84

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999

14.86
13.21
14.09
6.84

16.98
3.78
12.10
3.38

85,837
114,264,200
10,237
11,055,610

12.23
5.78
11.79
4.37

9.28
2.29
12.15
2.17

28,136
61,208,981

12.33
2.00

14.43
1.10

Item
Farms .....................................................number
Land in farms ............................................. acres

Total

Farms by size:

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 ...................................farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ....................................farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ....................................farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ....................................farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $19,999 ................................farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ................................farms
1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ................................farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ................................farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ............................farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ............................farms
$1,000
$500,000 to $999,999 ............................farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 or more ...............................farms
$1,000
Farms by type of organization:
Family or individual ................................farms
acres
Partnership ............................................farms
acres
Corporation:
Family held ........................................farms
acres
Other than family held ........................farms
acres
Other - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. ..........................farms
acres
1

Percent from
nonresponse
adjustment

Percent from
coverage
adjustment

1,522,033
343,952,327
542,192
496,344,290
140,567
81,799,223

14.24
10.30
15.65
10.37
15.23
10.13

19.21
5.64
7.76
1.53
16.71
4.54

Male .................................................farms
acres
Female .............................................farms
acres
Primary occupation:

1,898,583
857,831,274
306,209
64,264,566

14.76
10.23
13.99
11.60

14.98
3.05
24.02
7.02

Farming ............................................farms
Other ................................................farms

993,881
1,210,911

14.81
14.52

12.04
19.68

Spanish, Hispanic, or
Latino origin (see text) ........................farms
acres
Race:

55,570
17,054,007

13.56
10.09

39.00
15.78

34,706
49,680,678
11,214
1,389,766
30,599
3,182,313

13.86
2.47
14.28
7.67
18.35
18.08

30.33
1.63
20.94
8.68
29.11
19.54

1,356
405,006
2,114,325
863,819,828
12,592
3,618,249

16.15
5.61
14.60
10.74
15.97
12.36

23.01
2.25
15.77
3.36
18.94
2.75

5,988
44,591
97,508
211,039
260,056
374,699

13.86
14.35
14.50
14.24
14.70
15.35

32.87
23.23
12.91
11.21
11.37
11.08

5,890
62,144
171,310
354,362
336,250
280,955

11.95
13.67
15.01
14.66
14.57
14.23

41.95
32.66
20.99
19.55
18.23
17.44

54,197
209,385
468,740
877,500
848,277
533,436
289,999

14.56
13.96
14.52
14.36
14.54
14.82
14.98

23.62
23.98
17.92
16.59
15.52
14.08
13.08

Item

Total

Tenure:
Full owners ...........................................farms
acres
Part owners ..........................................farms
acres
Tenants ................................................farms
acres
Principal operator characteristics bySex of operator:

American Indian or
Alaska Native .................................farms
acres
Asian ................................................farms
acres
Black or African American ................farms
acres
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander .....................farms
acres
White ................................................farms
acres
More than one race reported ............farms
acres
Reporting primary occupation as
farming by age group:
Under 25 years ................................farms
25 to 34 years ..................................farms
35 to 44 years ..................................farms
45 to 54 years ..................................farms
55 to 64 years ..................................farms
65 years and over ............................farms
Reporting primary occupation as
other than farming by age group:
Under 25 years ................................farms
25 to 34 years ..................................farms
35 to 44 years ..................................farms
45 to 54 years ..................................farms
55 to 64 years ..................................farms
65 years and over ............................farms
1
All operators by age group :

Under 25 years ....................................farms
25 to 34 years ......................................farms
35 to 44 years ......................................farms
45 to 54 years ......................................farms
55 to 64 years ......................................farms
65 to 74 years ......................................farms
75 years and over ................................farms

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.

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Table B. Reliability Estimates of U.S. Totals: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item

Total

Root mean
squared error
(RMSE)

Relative RMSE
(percent)

Nonresponse
contribution
to MSE
(percent)

Coverage
adjustment
contribution
to MSE
(percent)

2,204,792
922,095,840

4,775
2,271,194

0.22
0.25

0.73
7.17

99.27
92.83

1 to 9 acres ................................................................................................. farms
acres
10 to 49 acres ............................................................................................. farms
acres
50 to 69 acres ............................................................................................. farms
acres
70 to 99 acres ............................................................................................. farms
acres
100 to 139 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
140 to 179 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
180 to 219 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
220 to 259 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
260 to 499 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
500 to 999 acres ......................................................................................... farms
acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................................................................... farms
acres
2,000 acres or more .................................................................................... farms
acres

232,849
1,080,019
620,283
15,918,542
153,862
8,930,361
192,043
15,783,304
175,146
20,313,722
139,479
21,954,090
87,502
17,283,570
68,313
16,258,454
212,553
75,892,077
149,713
104,140,461
92,656
127,595,277
80,393
496,945,963

1,129
5,348
1,869
47,536
603
35,122
705
58,019
653
75,838
560
88,353
402
79,431
345
82,147
748
270,193
567
398,675
386
533,334
340
1,692,942

0.48
0.50
0.30
0.30
0.39
0.39
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.40
0.40
0.46
0.46
0.50
0.51
0.35
0.36
0.38
0.38
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.34

6.56
8.73
4.74
5.97
13.33
13.33
11.46
11.51
12.17
12.17
13.00
13.00
16.05
16.06
16.87
16.87
10.01
10.15
11.83
11.93
13.10
13.21
9.31
12.48

93.44
91.27
95.26
94.03
86.67
86.67
88.54
88.49
87.83
87.83
87.00
87.00
83.95
83.94
83.13
83.13
89.99
89.85
88.17
88.07
86.90
86.79
90.69
87.52

Market value of agricultural products sold ..................................................... $1,000

297,220,491

976,269

0.33

32.36

67.64

688,833
84,357
211,494
350,588
200,302
718,027
218,531
1,552,543
190,402
2,682,120
57,883
1,277,703
107,046
3,367,661
47,686
2,112,835
125,456
8,961,255
147,500
24,212,940
93,373
33,409,883
60,777
42,690,783
55,509
175,799,795

3,480
603
1,677
2,786
1,304
4,640
1,258
8,930
1,071
15,035
396
8,739
620
19,574
343
15,203
803
58,044
843
140,278
420
155,009
287
199,042
263
826,902

0.51
0.71
0.79
0.79
0.65
0.65
0.58
0.58
0.56
0.56
0.68
0.68
0.58
0.58
0.72
0.72
0.64
0.65
0.57
0.58
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47

0.81
5.37
1.46
1.63
3.08
3.26
3.49
3.66
4.31
4.55
11.09
11.17
8.22
8.36
13.67
13.70
4.45
4.60
4.44
4.75
10.31
9.99
9.61
9.85
5.81
45.09

99.19
94.63
98.54
98.37
96.92
96.74
96.51
96.34
95.69
95.45
88.91
88.83
91.78
91.64
86.33
86.30
95.55
95.40
95.56
95.25
89.69
90.01
90.39
90.15
94.19
54.91

1,906,335
574,150,050
174,247
161,416,999

4,217
1,594,846
596
685,715

0.22
0.28
0.34
0.42

1.15
7.48
14.47
26.92

98.85
92.52
85.53
73.08

85,837
114,264,200
10,237
11,055,610
28,136
61,208,981

394
671,436
113
193,979
199
229,821

0.46
0.59
1.10
1.75
0.71
0.38

14.21
11.57
24.45
43.78
20.33
52.93

85.79
88.43
75.55
56.22
79.67
47.07

1,522,033
343,952,327
542,192
496,344,290
140,567
81,799,223

3,579
933,786
1,465
1,526,580
627
510,600

0.24
0.27
0.27
0.31
0.45
0.62

1.73
11.77
5.52
10.77
12.83
23.92

98.27
88.23
94.48
89.23
87.17
76.08

Male ........................................................................................................ farms
acres
Female .................................................................................................... farms
acres
Primary occupation:

1,898,583
857,831,274
306,209
64,264,566

4,420
2,137,545
1,883
476,765

0.23
0.25
0.61
0.74

0.97
7.67
2.12
12.39

99.03
92.33
97.88
87.61

Farming ................................................................................................... farms
Other ....................................................................................................... farms

993,881
1,210,911

2,351
2,914

0.24
0.24

3.46
2.70

96.54
97.30

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) .............................................. farms
acres

55,570
17,054,007

1,245
361,118

2.24
2.12

0.71
11.45

99.29
88.55

Farms ........................................................................................................... number
Land in farms ...................................................................................................acres
Farms by size:

Farms by value of sales:
Less than $1,000 ......................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $19,999 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$20,000 to $24,999 ..................................................................................... farms
1,000
$25,000 to $39,999 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$40,000 to $49,999 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$50,000 to $99,999 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$100,000 to $249,999 ................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$250,000 to $499,999 ................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$500,000 to $999,999 ................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$1,000,000 or more ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms by type of organization:
Family or individual ..................................................................................... farms
acres
Partnership .................................................................................................. farms
acres
Corporation:
Family held .............................................................................................. farms
acres
Other than family held ............................................................................. farms
acres
Other - cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. .................................. farms
acres
Tenure:
Full owners .................................................................................................. farms
acres
Part owners ................................................................................................. farms
acres
Tenants ....................................................................................................... farms
acres
Principal operator characteristics bySex of operator:

See footnote(s) at end of table.

2007 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

--continued

APPENDIX A A-15

Table B. Reliability Estimates of U.S. Totals: 2007 - Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item

Root mean
squared error
(RMSE)

Total

Relative RMSE
(percent)

Nonresponse
contribution
to MSE
(percent)

Coverage
adjustment
contribution
to MSE
(percent)

Principal operator characteristics by- Con.
Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native ............................................................ farms
acres
Asian ........................................................................................................ farms
acres
Black or African American ....................................................................... farms
acres
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ............................................... farms
acres
White ....................................................................................................... farms
acres
More than one race reported ................................................................... farms
acres

34,706
49,680,678
11,214
1,389,766
30,599
3,182,313
1,356
405,006
2,114,325
863,819,828
12,592
3,618,249

879
289,103
343
51,651
790
91,924
56
19,286
4,705
2,243,157
146
83,371

2.53
0.58
3.06
3.72
2.58
2.89
4.11
4.76
0.22
0.26
1.16
2.30

0.99
10.91
2.54
18.08
1.40
9.53
20.96
48.39
0.77
7.16
23.15
37.35

99.01
89.09
97.46
81.92
98.60
90.47
79.04
51.61
99.23
92.84
76.85
62.65

5,988
44,591
97,508
211,039
260,056
374,699

214
530
438
704
810
1,085

3.57
1.19
0.45
0.33
0.31
0.29

5.59
5.69
16.85
12.08
11.09
8.32

94.41
94.31
83.15
87.92
88.91
91.68

5,890
62,144
171,310
354,362
336,250
280,955

223
796
663
1,083
1,034
957

3.78
1.28
0.39
0.31
0.31
0.34

5.47
3.24
14.59
9.52
9.43
8.71

94.53
96.76
85.41
90.48
90.57
91.29

54,197
209,385
468,740
877,500
848,277
533,436
289,999

543
1,646
1,444
2,299
2,202
1,495
958

1.00
0.79
0.31
0.26
0.26
0.28
0.33

7.83
2.81
10.17
6.13
6.03
8.02
10.02

92.17
97.19
89.83
93.87
93.97
91.98
89.98

102,871
48,868
221,477
597,359
128,828
931,210
170,636
2,784,542
119,233
4,277,334
293,996
84,153,889

489
258
859
2,392
568
4,168
726
12,001
536
19,526
945
287,193

0.48
0.53
0.39
0.40
0.44
0.45
0.43
0.43
0.45
0.46
0.32
0.34

12.83
14.32
8.20
9.21
11.57
11.69
9.21
9.77
12.11
12.22
5.46
21.95

87.17
85.68
91.80
90.79
88.43
88.31
90.79
90.23
87.89
87.78
94.54
78.05

134,307
68,177
426,570
1,186,542
247,156
1,771,484
225,863
3,508,974
76,927
2,642,891
56,928
9,034,037

565
313
1,388
3,998
928
6,723
889
14,100
427
14,865
317
47,022

0.42
0.46
0.33
0.34
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.40
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.52

13.89
15.94
6.69
7.72
10.22
10.49
10.40
10.77
16.51
16.67
17.72
35.28

86.11
84.06
93.31
92.28
89.78
89.51
89.60
89.23
83.49
83.33
82.28
64.72

Reporting primary occupation as
farming by age group:
Under 25 years ........................................................................................ farms
25 to 34 years .......................................................................................... farms
35 to 44 years .......................................................................................... farms
45 to 54 years .......................................................................................... farms
55 to 64 years .......................................................................................... farms
65 years and over .................................................................................... farms
Reporting primary occupation as
other than farming by age group:
Under 25 years ........................................................................................ farms
25 to 34 years .......................................................................................... farms
35 to 44 years .......................................................................................... farms
45 to 54 years .......................................................................................... farms
55 to 64 years .......................................................................................... farms
65 years and over .................................................................................... farms
All operators by age group 1:
Under 25 years ............................................................................................ farms
25 to 34 years .............................................................................................. farms
35 to 44 years .............................................................................................. farms
45 to 54 years .............................................................................................. farms
55 to 64 years .............................................................................................. farms
65 to 74 years .............................................................................................. farms
75 years and over ........................................................................................ farms
Net cash farm income of operations (see text):
Farms with gains of 2 Less than $1,000 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $4,999 ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $24,999 .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $49,999 .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
Farms with losses of Less than $1,000 ..................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$1,000 to $4,999 ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$5,000 to $9,999 ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
$10,000 to $24,999 .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$25,000 to $49,999 .................................................................................. farms
$1,000
$50,000 or more ...................................................................................... farms
$1,000
1
2

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.
Farms with zero net cash income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.

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Table C. Summary of Nonresponse and Coverage Adjustments by State: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Geographic area

Total
(number)

Nonresponse
adjustment
(percent)

Land in farms
Coverage
adjustment
(percent)

Total
(acres)

Nonresponse
adjustment
(percent)

Sales
Coverage
adjustment
(percent)

Nonresponse
adjustment
(percent)

Total
($1,000)

Coverage
adjustment
(percent)

UNITED STATES TOTAL
2,204,792

14.65

16.24

922,095,840

10.32

3.33

297,220,491

5.89

4.10

Alabama .............................................................
Alaska ................................................................
Arizona ...............................................................
Arkansas ............................................................
California ............................................................
Colorado .............................................................
Connecticut ........................................................
Delaware ............................................................
Florida ................................................................
Georgia ..............................................................

48,753
686
15,637
49,346
81,033
37,054
4,916
2,546
47,463
47,846

16.09
0.00
9.83
14.12
15.51
14.88
15.01
12.92
15.63
15.89

15.11
0.00
21.33
11.11
20.26
15.02
27.12
18.03
20.04
21.06

9,033,537
881,585
26,117,899
13,872,862
25,364,695
31,604,911
405,616
510,253
9,231,570
10,150,539

14.16
0.00
0.89
9.26
7.06
11.40
10.99
5.70
6.27
13.18

4.25
0.00
0.48
3.32
3.12
2.87
16.09
3.67
5.76
7.55

4,415,550
57,019
3,234,552
7,508,806
33,885,064
6,061,134
551,553
1,083,035
7,785,228
7,112,866

3.87
0.00
0.99
2.67
3.01
4.27
3.24
4.50
3.04
3.50

5.44
0.00
1.07
11.91
1.54
1.12
2.36
18.38
2.27
12.59

Hawaii ................................................................
Idaho ..................................................................
Illinois .................................................................
Indiana ...............................................................
Iowa ...................................................................
Kansas ...............................................................
Kentucky ............................................................
Louisiana ............................................................
Maine .................................................................
Maryland ............................................................

7,521
25,349
76,860
60,938
92,856
65,531
85,260
30,106
8,136
12,834

15.41
11.95
14.26
12.14
14.51
14.98
15.80
14.69
14.25
13.00

23.39
20.45
13.42
16.34
7.76
14.58
15.47
21.40
28.00
17.18

1,121,329
11,497,383
26,775,100
14,773,184
30,747,550
46,345,827
13,993,121
8,109,975
1,347,566
2,051,756

2.65
7.75
11.71
9.53
12.65
12.96
14.25
10.64
11.87
9.20

2.23
2.67
3.78
2.82
2.78
1.34
7.28
6.68
7.68
4.72

513,626
5,688,765
13,329,107
8,271,291
20,418,096
14,413,182
4,824,561
2,617,981
617,190
1,835,090

3.71
2.74
9.22
6.19
8.04
5.40
7.17
5.68
4.62
4.33

4.25
3.12
5.97
5.08
5.58
3.67
3.69
5.26
2.10
7.08

Massachusetts ...................................................
Michigan .............................................................
Minnesota ...........................................................
Mississippi ..........................................................
Missouri ..............................................................
Montana .............................................................
Nebraska ............................................................
Nevada ...............................................................
New Hampshire ..................................................
New Jersey ........................................................

7,691
56,014
80,992
41,959
107,825
29,524
47,712
3,131
4,166
10,327

16.28
13.30
17.02
16.07
16.02
16.22
15.77
11.40
13.37
13.17

25.90
15.72
10.13
15.48
11.68
8.05
7.33
19.23
28.92
13.48

517,879
10,031,807
26,917,962
11,456,241
29,026,573
61,388,462
45,480,358
5,865,392
471,911
733,450

13.69
10.01
15.13
13.01
14.31
10.53
11.60
2.25
11.73
8.53

15.01
3.17
1.91
3.68
3.67
0.78
2.35
0.80
15.81
4.70

489,820
5,753,219
13,180,466
4,876,781
7,512,926
2,803,062
15,506,035
513,269
199,051
986,885

9.93
5.56
9.70
3.43
8.39
11.24
8.07
3.29
4.34
3.43

2.03
2.16
3.18
7.13
5.23
2.02
4.83
3.45
3.23
1.82

New Mexico ........................................................
New York ............................................................
North Carolina ....................................................
North Dakota ......................................................
Ohio ...................................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................................
Oregon ...............................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................
South Carolina ...................................................

20,930
36,352
52,913
31,970
75,861
86,565
38,553
63,163
1,219
25,867

15.50
16.25
13.72
17.01
13.84
16.40
13.18
12.13
0.00
15.00

21.85
17.22
19.62
11.34
13.13
20.17
18.01
23.42
32.49
17.38

43,238,049
7,174,743
8,474,671
39,674,586
13,956,563
35,087,269
16,399,647
7,809,244
67,819
4,889,339

5.41
11.95
9.89
14.60
10.61
13.51
8.01
12.67
0.00
10.50

1.34
8.32
4.82
2.97
3.74
6.23
4.27
9.29
21.83
8.38

2,175,080
4,418,634
10,313,628
6,084,218
7,070,212
5,806,061
4,386,143
5,808,803
65,908
2,352,681

2.55
6.32
3.02
12.53
6.89
6.79
4.59
7.90
0.00
2.72

3.05
4.64
6.28
2.74
3.36
4.29
2.85
3.41
5.30
3.35

South Dakota .....................................................
Tennessee .........................................................
Texas .................................................................
Utah ...................................................................
Vermont ..............................................................
Virginia ...............................................................
Washington ........................................................
West Virginia ......................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Wyoming ............................................................

31,169
79,280
247,437
16,700
6,984
47,383
39,284
23,618
78,463
11,069

17.37
14.92
14.94
14.06
14.69
13.61
10.31
9.66
12.61
12.59

8.00
11.60
16.92
16.20
27.41
23.41
28.08
26.74
20.16
16.71

43,666,403
10,969,798
130,398,753
11,094,700
1,233,313
8,103,925
14,972,789
3,697,606
15,190,804
30,169,526

11.90
12.56
9.27
6.35
12.06
11.00
5.22
9.25
12.25
4.67

1.90
4.64
3.89
1.59
14.67
10.73
3.91
12.41
6.01
2.05

6,570,450
2,617,394
21,001,074
1,415,678
673,713
2,906,188
6,792,856
591,665
8,967,358
1,157,535

11.33
6.42
4.71
5.62
6.72
5.34
2.40
3.35
9.16
5.02

4.65
7.86
1.62
2.35
3.54
5.03
2.28
5.19
2.11
3.23

United States ......................................................
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Table D. American Indian or Alaska Native Operators: 2007
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators
Geographic area

Individually
1
reported

Total

American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators
Geographic area

Other 2

United States ......................................

79,703

77,437

2,266

Alabama .............................................
Alaska .................................................
Arizona ...............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................

1,561
47
14,205
1,716
2,679
1,090
92
27
1,327
1,067

1,561
47
13,880
1,716
2,637
1,090
92
27
1,242
1,067

325
42
85
-

Hawaii .................................................
Idaho ...................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................
Iowa ....................................................
Kansas ................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................

232
520
550
411
253
819
1,153
527
167
199

232
520
550
411
253
819
1,153
527
167
199

-

Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................

62
1,221
1,069

62
1,221
1,069

-

STATES

1
2

Individually
1
reported

Total

Other 2

STATES - Con.

UNITED STATES TOTAL

Mississippi .........................................
Missouri .............................................
Montana ............................................
Nebraska ...........................................
Nevada ..............................................
New Hampshire ................................
New Jersey .......................................
New Mexico ......................................
New York ..........................................
North Carolina ...................................

685
2,160
2,359
147
541
89
85
8,400
421
1,311

685
2,160
2,359
147
525
89
85
6,829
421
1,311

16
1,571
-

North Dakota .....................................
Ohio ..................................................
Oklahoma ..........................................
Oregon ..............................................
Pennsylvania .....................................
Rhode Island .....................................
South Carolina ..................................
South Dakota ....................................
Tennessee ........................................
Texas ................................................

610
293
14,286
1,391
462
11
556
1,291
1,646
7,265

610
293
14,286
1,391
462
11
556
1,291
1,646
7,265

-

Utah ..................................................
Vermont ............................................
Virginia ..............................................
Washington .......................................
West Virginia .....................................
Wisconsin ..........................................
Wyoming ...........................................

1,242
92
839
1,715
134
279
399

1,237
92
839
1,493
134
279
399

5
222
-

Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.
Data represent American Indian or Alaska Native farm or ranch operators on reservations who did not report individually. Data obtained from reservation officials.

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Appendix B.
General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENSUS
REPORT FORMS
Prior to release of the results from the 2002 Census
of Agriculture, NASS was preparing for the 2007
Census of Agriculture. The first team established
was the 2007 Census Content Team. This team was
tasked with content determination and report form
development. They reviewed the 2002 report form
content, solicited input from internal and external
customers, developed criteria for determining
acceptance and/or rejection of content for the 2007
Census of Agriculture report forms, tested the
effectiveness of the report forms for various modes
of data collection (mail, telephone, personal
interview, and electronic data reporting), and made
recommendations to NASS senior executives for
final determination.

Many items in these sections are either prelisted in
the tables or listed below the tables. The national
report form collected the same information as the
regionalized forms, but it was formatted to fit on
fewer pages. It includes an open table format to
collect crop and livestock information. Respondents
had to write in their crops and/or livestock
information. A sample copy of the regionalized
report form and instruction sheet is included in this
appendix.
DATA CHANGES
Following are descriptions of the report form
changes and their effect on the publication tables.
Crop Data Changes
Deleted items include:

Throughout development NASS sought advice and
input from the data user community. Integral
partners included the Advisory Committee on
Agriculture Statistics, State departments of
agriculture and other State government officials,
Federal agency officials, land grant universities,
agricultural trade associations, media, and various
Community Based Organizations.
NASS conducted the 2005 Census of Agriculture
Content Test in early 2006. The test consisted of
three phases: cognitive pretesting, national mail-out,
and follow-up interviews. Results from the testing
produced two final report form types -- a 24-page
regionalized form with 7 versions (07-A0201 thru
07-A0207 regional forms and an 07-A0200 general
version) and a 12-page national form version (07A0100). The main difference between the form types
is the format used to collect crop and livestock
information. The regionalized report forms include
crop sections designed to facilitate reporting crops
most commonly grown within a report form region.
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• Other nursery and greenhouse category.
• Production and acres irrigated for potatoes.
• Production and acres irrigated for sweet potatoes.
• Production and acres irrigated for ginseng.
Added items include:
• Acres of individual vegetable crops harvested for
fresh market.
• Acres harvested for fresh market and for
processing for potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and
ginseng.
• Acres irrigated for short rotation woody crops.
• Acres irrigated for cut Christmas trees.

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• Acres on which berries were grown.
• Total acres grown and acres not harvested for
individual berry crops.
• Sales of mushroom spawn.
Items listed separately on the 2007 report form that
were reported in conjunction with similar crop items
on the 2002 report form include:
• Horseradish was listed separately and is no longer
included in Other vegetables.

• Other floriculture and bedding plants were listed
as an item and are no longer included in Other
nursery and greenhouse.
Items combined with another item(s) on the 2007
report form that were reported individually on the
2002 report form include:
• Amaranth, foxtail millet seed, lotus root,
mungbeans, redtop seed, salt hay, sweetclover
seed, and sweet rice were included in other field
crops.
• K-early citrus was included in Other citrus.

• Total acres, acres harvested, and acres not
harvested for boysenberries and currants were
listed separately and no longer included in Other
berries.
• Pluots were listed separately and are no longer
included in Other noncitrus fruit.
• Chestnuts were listed separately and are no longer
included in Other nuts.
• Pecans were divided into Pecans, improved and
Pecans, native and seedling.
• Squash was divided into summer squash and
winter squash.
• Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs were listed
as one item and are no longer included in Other
nursery and greenhouse.
• Tobacco transplants were listed separately and are
no longer included in Other nursery and
greenhouse.
• Greenhouse vegetables were divided into
greenhouse tomatoes and other greenhouse
vegetables.
• Vegetable transplants were listed separately and
are no longer included in Other nursery and
greenhouse.
• Greenhouse fruits and berries were listed
separately and are no longer included in Other
nursery and greenhouse.
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• Pimientos were included in Other vegetables.
• Mixed vegetables were included in Other
vegetables.
Livestock and Poultry Data Changes
Deleted items include:
• Two hog and pig size groups within the 5,000 or
more head category were deleted. In 2002 there
were two additional sub-groups in the 5,000 or
more category; 5,000 to 7,499 and 7,500 or more.
• Two broilers and other meat type chicken groups
within the 500,000 or more category were
deleted. In 2002 there were two sub-groups in the
500,000 or more category; 500,000 to 749,999
and 750,000 or more.
• Other fish.
Added items include:
• Horses and ponies owned by this operation.
• Alpaca inventory and number sold
Items listed individually in the 2007 report form that
were reported in conjunction with similar livestock
or poultry items on the 2002 report form include:
• Layers 20 weeks old and older for table and
hatching eggs were divided into Table egg type
layers, Hatching layers for meat-types, and
hatching layers for table eggs.
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• Turkeys were separated into Turkeys
slaughter and Turkey hens kept for breeding.

for

• Items combined with other item(s) on the 2007
report form that were reported individually on the
2002 report form include:
• Other fish were removed as a selection and the
respondent must report in one of the fish
categories listed.
Economic, Land Use, and
Characteristics Data Changes

Operator

Deleted items include:
• Acres of certified organically produced crops.
• Value of certified
commodities sold.

organically

produced

• Whether the operator lives on an American Indian
reservation.
• Computer use for the farm business.
Added items include:
• Acres used for organic production.
• Acres of organic crops harvested.
• Acres of organic pastureland.
• Total value of sales for crops produced and sold
as organic.
• Total value of sales for livestock and poultry
produced and sold as organic.
• Total value of sales for livestock and poultry
products produced and sold as organic.
• Acres being converted to organic production.

• Whether the operator is a hired manager for this
operation.
• Household income of the principal operator.
• Practices relating to the operation: Whether the
operation had high speed Internet access; Used
5,000 gallons of water any one day; Received
irrigation water supplied by a U. S. Bureau of
Reclamation project or facility; Generated energy
or electricity on the farm; Used conservation
farming methods; Practiced rotational or
management intensive grazing; Rented grazing
land on a per-head or animal unit per month
(AUM) basis; Produced and sold value added
crops, livestock, or products; Marketed products
through a community supported agriculture
(CSA) arrangement; Raised or sold veal calves;
Raised or sold hair sheep or wool-hair crosses; or
Had a barn that was built prior to 1960.
• Questions relating to use of American Indian
Reservation land for production of crops and
livestock, e.g. total acres used, acres of cropland
harvested, and percent of operation’s livestock on
the reservation. In the 2002 census, these
questions only appeared in the regional report
form for 2002 census regions 8 and 10. Data are
tabulated in the 2007 Census of Agriculture
Specialty Products, Part 1, American Indian
Reservations.
Items listed individually on the 2007 report form that
were reported in conjunction with similar items on
the 2002 report form include:
• Value of sales for grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and
dry peas were divided into sales of Corn for grain,
seed, or silage; Wheat; Soybeans; Sorghum for
grain, seed, or silage; Barley; Rice; and Other
crops.
• Other farm-related income was divided into Crop
and livestock insurance payments received and
other farm-related income.

• Sales of mushroom spawn.
• Whether the operator retired.
• Number of trucks, including pickups and the
number manufactured in the last five years.
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• Other Federal farm program payments were
divided into Direct payments, Counter-cyclical
payments, Other Federal agricultural program
payments, and State and local government
agricultural program payments.
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DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
The following definitions and explanations provide a
detailed description of specific terms and phrases
used in this publication. Items in the publication
tables which carry the note ‘‘See text’’ also are
explained. Report form section number references
refer to the regional version. Many of the definitions
and explanations are the same as those used in earlier
censuses.
Acres and quantity harvested.
Crops were
reported in whole acres, except for the following
crops that were reported in tenths of acres: tobacco,
nursery and greenhouse crops in the open, vegetables
including potatoes and sweet potatoes, fruit and nut
crops including land in orchards, and berries; in
Hawaii, taro and ginger root. Totals for crops
reported in tenths of acres were rounded to whole
acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation
process. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown under
glass or other protection were reported in square feet
and are published in square feet.
If two or more crops were harvested from the same
land during the year (double cropping), the acres
were counted for each crop. Therefore, the total
acres of all crops harvested generally exceeded the
acres of cropland harvested. An exception to this
procedure was hay crops.
When more than one cutting of hay was taken from
the same acres, the acres were counted only once for
the harvesting method but the quantity harvested
includes all cuttings. Acreage cut and tons harvested
for both dry hay and haylage, silage, or greenchop
was reported for each crop. For interplanted crops or
‘‘skip-row’’ crops, acres were reported according to
the portion of the field occupied, whether by a crop
or whether it was idle land.
If a crop was
interplanted in an orchard or vineyard and harvested,
then the entire orchard or vineyard acreage was
reported under the appropriate fruit crop and the
interplanted estimated crop acreage was reported
under the appropriate crop.
If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres
were not reported as harvested. These acres were
reported in the ‘‘land’’ section on the report form
under the appropriate cropland items – cropland on
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which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland
in cultivated summer fallow, cropland idle or used
for cover crops or soil-improvement but not
harvested and not pastured or grazed, or cropland
used only for pasture or grazing. This does not
include fruit and nut orchards, vineyards, berries,
acres in production for cut Christmas trees, and acres
in production for short rotation woody crops that
were not harvested. Acreage in these commodities
were included in cropland harvested whether the
crop was harvested or not. Abandoned orchards
were reported as cropland idle, not as harvested
cropland, and the individual abandoned orchard crop
acres were not reported.
Crops that were only hogged or grazed were reported
as ‘‘cropland used only for pasture or grazing.’’
Crop residue left in fields after the 2007 harvest and
later hogged or grazed was reported as cropland
harvested and not as cropland used only for pasture
or grazing.
Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such
as fruits and nuts, berries, vegetables and melons,
and nursery and greenhouse crops.
Age of operator. See Farms by age and primary
occupation of operator.
Agri-tourism and recreational services. See Total
income from farm-related sources, gross before taxes
and expenses.
Agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption. See Value
of agricultural products sold directly to individuals
for human consumption.
All (multiple) operators. See Operator.
All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons).
See Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all.
All other production expenses.
production expenses.

See Total farm

Alpacas. This is a new item for 2007. In 2002
alpacas were reported as other livestock.
American Indian and Alaska Native farm
operators, total. Data are reported in Chapter 1,
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tables 54 through 57 and Chapter 2, table 51. In
Chapter 1, table 54 data include farm characteristics
for principal operator reporting one race only, table
55 data include farm characteristics reported for a
maximum of three operators reporting American
Indian or Alaska Native alone or in combination
with other races, table 56 data are reported for
principal operator only, table 57 include data for a
maximum of three operators for those operators that
reported only one race.
In Chapter 2, table 51 data are reported for a
maximum of three operators reported in the operator
characteristics section. The individual operators
were added to the census mail list for most
reservations. Those reservations that did not include
all the individual operators on the census mail list
were identified and the data for the entire
reservation, including the data for the operators that
would have met the definition of a farm, were
collected on one report form.
The count of
reservations and the number of operators that were
reported on these reservations are included in
Appendix B, table D.

rearing process and requires inputs such as seeding,
stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. It
also requires ownership of the stock being cultivated
and harvesting that is conducted in a controlled
environment by the operation. The pounds sold,
number sold, and value of sales include all sizes and
eggs by species. The number and pounds sold and
value of sales include aquaculture distributed for
restoration, conservation, or recreational purposes,
such as State and Federal hatcheries. Values based
on sales of farm-raised fish were assigned to
distributed fish.
Aquaculture value. See Aquaculture.
Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem). For 2007 the
wording was changed to clarify that Jerusalem
artichokes should be excluded. Data are comparable
to 2002 artichoke data.
Asparagus, bearing age. For 2007, bearing age
was added to the description for clarity. Data are
comparable.
Bees. See Colonies of bees and honey collected.

Amount from State and local government
agricultural program payments. See Total income
from farm-related sources, gross before taxes and
expenses.

Breeding livestock.
expenses.

See Total farm production

By economic class. See Economic class of farms.
Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands
Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Programs. See Land
enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program
(CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP),
Farmable
Wetlands
Program
(FWP),
or
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
(CREP).
Any poultry sold. The number of farms with any
poultry sold includes all farms with sales of poultry,
poultry hatched, or eggs.
Aquaculture. In the 2007 census the value of sales
was tabulated for each specified species. In the 2002
census only total aquaculture value of sales was
asked. Aquaculture is defined as the farming of fish,
crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquaculture
products. The aquaculture production reported in the
census requires some form of intervention in the
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Cattle on feed. Cattle on feed is defined as cattle
and calves that were fed a ration of grain or other
concentrates that will be shipped directly from the
feedlot to the slaughter market and are expected to
produce a carcass that will grade select or better.
This category excludes cattle that were pastured
only, background feeder cattle, and veal calves.
Cattle on feed sold. Data are for cattle on feed sold
that weighed 500 pounds or more and were shipped
directly from the feedlot to the slaughter market.
This category excludes cattle that were pastured
only, owned cattle that were shipped from feedlots
operated by others, background feeder cattle, and
veal calves.
Chemicals applied. For each type of chemical used,
the acres treated were reported only once even if the
acres were treated more than once. If multi-purpose
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chemicals were used, the acres treated for each
purpose were reported. See Total farm production
expenses; Chemicals.

Coffee. Data were collected only in Hawaii. In
2007, data for total acres, bearing age acres, and
nonbearing age acres were collected.

Cherries. Cherries were reported as either sweet
cherries or tart cherries. Combined crops or nonspecified cherry acres were not options for the
respondent. Total acres, bearing age acres, and
nonbearing age acres were reported for each crop.

Colonies of bees. Colonies of bees were tabulated
in the county where the largest value of all
agricultural products were raised or produced.
Colonies are often moved from farm-to-farm over a
wide geographic area. Package bees are not included
as separate colonies. In 2007 colonies of bees were
collected in their own section to clarify to
respondents that only “owned” colonies were to be
reported versus any colonies on the operation.

Chestnuts. This is a new item for 2007. In 2002
data were included in other nut trees. See Other
nuts.
Christmas trees, cut. Data are for acres of
Christmas trees - cut or to be cut - in production,
acres irrigated, and number of trees cut. Sales data
are included in the Cut Christmas trees and short
rotation woody crops category. In 2002, acres
irrigated were not collected.
Christmas trees, live. Data were reported as
nursery stock and include Christmas trees sold live,
generally balled and burlapped, from the operation.
Citrus enumeration. Reports for selected citrus
caretakers in Arizona, Florida, and Texas were
obtained by direct enumeration. A citrus caretaker is
an organization or person caring for or managing
citrus groves for others. This special enumeration
has been conducted since 1969 because of the
difficulty identifying and enumerating absentee
grove owners who often do not know the
information that is needed to adequately complete
the report form.
Enumeration activities were completed after harvest
to facilitate the accuracy of reported data. Grove
owners were counted as operators for farm count
purposes. Citrus caretakers were perceived as
performing an agricultural service for grove owners
and were not considered agricultural operators if
they provided only services to grove owners.
Caretakers were counted as agricultural operators if
they made day-to-day decisions for their own
operation in addition to providing services for grove
owners. Data provided by caretakers were prorated
to owners based on acreage and were transcribed
onto the respective owner’s census report form.
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Commodities raised and delivered under
production contracts. A production contract is an
agreement between a producer or grower and a
contractor (integrator) setting terms, conditions, and
fees to be paid by the contractor to the operation for
the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The
grower receives a payment or fee from the
contractor, generally after delivery, which is less
than the full market price of the commodity. A
production contract involves the shifting of some
risk and control from the grower to the contractor.
Marketing contracts, futures contracts, forward
contracts, or other contracts based strictly on price
are
not
considered
production
contracts.
Commodities sold to a co-op where some of the
input items were purchased from the same co-op at a
discount price were also excluded. Many operations
produce commodities only under production
contracts or only independently. Some operations
may produce a commodity under production contract
and also produce more of the same commodity that
they sell independently. Both types of production
are combined as one value in the tables for total
inventories and total sales.
Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter. In
2002, data were collected for custom fed cattle.
Many respondents reported cattle that were not
shipped directly to slaughter such as veal or
background feeder cattle. For 2007, the report form
text was improved to specify custom fed cattle
shipped directly for slaughter. Cattle not shipped
directly to slaughter were reported in the Other
cattle, livestock, poultry, or aquaculture category.
Data are not comparable for custom fed cattle
shipped directly to slaughter or Other cattle,
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livestock, poultry, or aquaculture categories.
Other cattle, livestock, poultry, or aquaculture. The
data for commodities raised and delivered under a
production contract include cattle which were not
custom fed and shipped directly to slaughter
(backgrounding), livestock and poultry not listed
separately, and aquaculture products. For 2007, the
report text was improved to specify custom fed cattle
shipped directly for slaughter. Cattle not shipped
directly to slaughter are reported as Other cattle,
livestock, poultry, or aquaculture. In 2002, some
cattle not shipped directly to slaughter were reported
as custom fed cattle. Data are not comparable with
2002 for Custom fed cattle shipped directly to
slaughter or Other cattle, livestock, poultry, or
aquaculture categories.
Vegetables, melons, and potatoes. This category is
the number of farms that produced and delivered
vegetables, melons, and potatoes grown under a
production contract.
Other crops. Data are for the total number of farms
that have production contracts for other crops. This
category includes all crops except grains, oilseeds,
vegetables, melons, and potatoes.
Commodity Credit Corporation loans.
This
category includes nonrecourse marketing loans for
wheat, corn, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, rice,
soybeans, Austrian winter peas, honey, dry peas,
lentils, small chickpeas, peanuts, sunflower seed,
flaxseed, canola and other rapeseed, safflower,
mustard seed, crambe and sesame seed, and mohair.
These commodities differ from those included in the
2002 census due to changes created by the 2007
Farm Bill.
Crop and livestock insurance payments received.
See Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses.
Crop units of measure. The regional report forms
allowed the operator to report the quantity of field
crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used
in the region. When the operator reported in units
different than the unit of measure published, the
quantity harvested was converted to the published
unit of measure.
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Crop year or season covered. Acres and quantity
harvested are for the calendar year 2007 except for
citrus crops and sugarcane for sugar; limes in region
three States; avocados in Florida and California;
olives in California and Arizona; and pineapples and
coffee in Hawaii.
1. Avocados. The data for Florida relate to the
quantity in the April 2007 through March 2008
harvest season; for California and Arizona, the
November 2006 through November 2007 harvest
season.
2. Citrus crops. The data for region three relate to
the quantity harvested in the September 2006
through August 2007 harvest season, except
limes in Florida that were harvested in the April
2007 through March 2008 harvest season. The
data for California and Arizona relate to the 2006
through 2007 harvest season. The data for limes
relate to the April 2007 through March 2008
harvest season.
3. Olives. The data for California and Arizona
relate to the September 2006 through March
2007 harvest season.
4. Pineapples. The data for Hawaii relate to the
quantity harvested in the year ending May 31,
2007.
5. Sugarcane for sugar. The data for Florida,
Louisiana, and Texas relate to the cuttings from
September 2007 through April 2008.
Cropland, harvested. See Harvested cropland.
Cropland, irrigated. See Irrigated land.
Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement, but not harvested and not pastured
or grazed. Cropland idle includes any other acreage
which could have been used for crops without any
additional improvement and which was not reported
as cropland harvested, cropland on which all crops
failed, cropland in summer fallow, or cropland used
for pasture or grazing. This category includes:
1. Land used for cover crops or soil improvement
but not harvested or grazed.

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2. Land in Federal or State conservation programs
that was not hayed or grazed in 2007.
3. Land in Federal or State conservation programs
that were planted to trees for future harvest
timber, pulp, or Christmas trees.
4. Land occupied with growing crops for harvest in
2008 or later years but not harvested or summer
fallowed in 2007 (except fruit or nuts in an
orchard, grove, or vineyard being maintained for
production). Examples are acreage planted in
winter wheat, strawberries, etc., for harvest in
2008 and no crop was harvested from these acres
in 2007.
5. Land in “skipped” rows between rows of crops
or field strips.

new item for 2007. In 2002 data were included in
other nursery and floriculture.
See Nursery,
greenhouse, floriculture, and sod.
Cut Christmas trees. See Christmas trees, cut.
Data are based on sample of farms. For censuses
from 1978 through 2002, selected data items were
collected from only a sample of farms. These data
were subject to sampling error. For the 2007 census
there was no sampling.
Depreciation expenses claimed. The calculation of
total farm production expenses does not include
depreciation because it is a capital expense.
Depreciation allows the expensing of capital
purchases over multiple years. It is not included in
the calculation of Net cash farm income of the
operation and operator.

Cropland, other. See Other cropland.
Cropland, total. See Total cropland.
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing. This
category includes land used only for pasture or
grazing that could have been used for crops without
additional improvement. Also included were acres
of crops hogged or grazed but not harvested prior to
grazing. However, cropland that was pastured
before or after crops were harvested in 2007 was
included as harvested cropland rather than cropland
for pasture or grazing.
Crustaceans. These are invertebrate animals with
jointed legs and a hard shelled segmented body.
Examples include crawfish, lobster, prawns, shrimp,
and softshell crabs.

Ducks, geese, and other poultry species. Data are
the number of farms that had inventory of ducks,
emus, geese, ostriches, pheasants, pigeons or squab,
quail, and other poultry sold. Other poultry are those
poultry not having a specific code on the report
form. Data are comparable.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry species sold. Data
are the number of farms that sold ducks, emus,
geese, ostriches, pheasants, pigeons or squab, quail,
and other poultry sold. Other poultry are those
poultry not having a specific code on the report
form. Data are comparable.
Expenses. See Total farm production expenses.

Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter.
See Commodities raised and delivered under
production contract.

Economic class of farms. Economic class data are
the classification of farms by the sum of market
value of agricultural products sold and federal farm
program payments. See Total market value of
agricultural products sold and government payments.

Customwork and custom hauling. See Total farm
production expenses.

Farm or ranch
characteristics.

Customwork and other agricultural services. See
Total income from farm-related sources, gross before
taxes and expenses.

Farm typology. The Economic Research Service
(ERS), an agency of the United States Department of
Agriculture, has established typology of farms to
group farms by similar characteristics. This census
is the first to include data cross-tabulated by the

Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs. This is a
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operator.

See

Operator

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eight farm typology categories. There are two major
groupings of farms, small family farms with sales of
less than $250,000, and other farms. The small
family farm group is divided into 5 subcategories,
described below:

of farmers increased significantly. Older operators
may be “retired” (with little if any sales) and still
report farming as their primary occupation since they
often have limited opportunity for off-farm jobs. See
Primary occupation of the operator.

1. Limited-resource farms have market value of
agricultural products sold gross sales of less than
$100,000, and total principal operator household
income of less than $20,000.

Farms by combined government payments and
market value of agricultural products sold. This
category represents the value of products sold plus
government payments. Total value of products sold
combines total sales not under production contract
and total sales under production contract.
Government payments consist of government
payments received from the Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP),
Farmable
Wetlands
Program
(FWP),
or
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
(CREP) plus government payments received from
Federal, State, and local programs other than the
CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity
Credit Corporation loans. See Total market value of
agricultural products sold and government payments.

2. Retirement farms have market value of
agricultural products sold of less than $250,000,
and a principal operator who reports being
retired.
3. Residential/lifestyle farms have market value of
agricultural products sold of less than $250,000,
and a principal operator who reports his/her
primary occupation as other than farming.
4. Farming occupation/lower-sales farms have
market value of agricultural products sold of less
than $100,000, and a principal operator who
reports farming as his/her primary occupation.
5. Farming occupation/higher-sales farms have
market value of agricultural products sold of
between $100,000 and $249,999, and a principal
operator who reports farming as his/her primary
occupation.
Other farms are subdivided into three subcategories,
described below:
1. Large family farms have market value of
agricultural products sold between $250,000 and
$499,999.
2. Very large family farms have market value of
agricultural products sold of $500,000 or more.
3. Nonfamily farms are farms organized as
nonfamily corporations, as well as farms
operated by hired managers.
Farms by age and primary occupation of
operator. Data on age and primary occupation were
obtained from up to three operators per farm in 2007.
When compared with 2002 results, the average age
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Farms by economic class. See Economic class of
farms and Total market value of agricultural
products sold and government payments
Farms
by
North
American
Industry
Classification System (NAICS).
The NAICS
classifies economic activities.
It was jointly
developed by Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. NAICS
makes it possible to produce comparable industrial
statistics for Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. For the
2007
census,
all
agricultural
production
establishments
(farms,
ranches,
nurseries,
greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity
or activities using the NAICS code. The 2007
census is the third census to use NAICS. Censuses
prior to the 1997 census used the old Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) system to classify
farms.
NAICS was developed to provide a consistent
framework for the collection, analysis, and
dissemination of industrial statistics used by
government policy analysts, academia and
researchers, the business community, and the public.
It is the first industry classification system developed
in accordance with a single principle of aggregation
that production units using similar production
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processes should be grouped together. Though
NAICS differs from other industry classification
systems, statistics compiled on NAICS are
comparable with statistics compiled according to the
latest revision of the United Nations’ International
Standard Industrial Classification, Revision Three,
(ISIC, Revision 3) for some sixty high level
groupings. Following are explanations of the major
classifications used in 2007.
Oilseed and grain farming (1111). Comprises
establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing
oilseed and/or grain crops and/or (2) producing
oilseed and grain seeds. These crops have an annual
life cycle and are typically grown in open fields.
This category includes corn silage and grain silage.
In the 2007 census, government-payment only farms
were classified as “All other crop farming” (11199).
In the 1997 census, government-payment only farms
were coded as “All other grain farming (11119).”
Vegetable and melon farming (11121). Comprises
establishments primarily engaged in one or more of
the following: (1) growing vegetables and/or melon
crops, (2) producing vegetable and melon seeds, and
(3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants.
Fruit and tree nut farming (1113). Comprises
establishments primarily engaged in growing fruit
and/or tree nut crops. These crops are generally not
grown from seeds and have a perennial life cycle.
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production
(1114).
Comprises establishments primarily
engaged in growing crops of any kind under cover
and/or growing nursery stock and flowers. ‘‘Under
cover’’ is generally defined as greenhouses, cold
frames, cloth houses, and lath houses. Crops grown
are removed at various stages of maturity and have
annual and perennial life cycles. The category
includes short rotation woody crops and Christmas
trees that have a growing and harvesting cycle of 10
years or less.
Other crop farming (1119).
Comprises
establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing
crops such as tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay,
sugarbeets, peanuts, agave, herbs and spices, and hay
and grass seeds, or (2) growing a combination of the
valid crops with no one crop or family of crops
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accounting for one-half of the establishment’s
agricultural production (value of crops for market).
Crops not included in this category are oilseeds,
grains, vegetables and melons, fruits, tree nuts,
greenhouse, nursery and floriculture products.
All other crop farming (11199). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops
(except oilseeds and/or grains; vegetables and/or
melons; fruits and/or tree nuts; greenhouse, nursery,
and/or floriculture products; tobacco; cotton;
sugarcane; or hay) or (2) growing a combination of
crops (except a combination of oilseed(s) and
grain(s)); and a combination of fruit(s) and tree
nut(s) with no one crop or family of crops
accounting for one-half of the establishment’s
agricultural production.
Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111).
Comprises establishments primarily engaged in
raising cattle (including cattle for dairy herd
replacements). Pastureland-only farms, those with
only 100 or more acres of pastureland, were
classified as “All other animal production farming
(11299).”
Cattle feedlots (112112). Comprises establishments
primarily engaged in feeding cattle for fattening.
Dairy cattle and milk production (112120). This
industry comprises establishments primarily engaged
in milking dairy cattle.
Poultry and egg production (1123). This industry
group comprises establishments primarily engaged in
breeding, hatching, and raising poultry for meat or
egg production.
Sheep and goat farming (1124). This industry group
comprises establishments primarily engaged in
raising sheep, lambs, and goats, or feeding lambs for
fattening.
Animal aquaculture (1125).
Comprises establishments primarily engaged in the farm raising of
finfish, shellfish, or any other kind of animal
aquaculture. These establishments use some form of
intervention in the rearing process to enhance
production, such as holding in captivity, regular
stocking, feeding, and protecting from predators.
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Other animal production (1129).
Comprises
establishments primarily engaged in raising animals
and insects (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry,
sheep and goats, and aquaculture) for sale or product
production. These establishments are primarily
engaged in one of the following: bees, horses and
other equine, rabbits and other fur-bearing animals,
etc, and producing products such as honey and other
bee products. Establishments primarily engaged in
raising a combination of animals with no one animal
or family of animals accounting for one-half of the
establishment’s agricultural production are included
in this industry group. Farms with only 100 acres or
more of pastureland were classified as “All other
animal production farming (11299).”
Farms by number of households sharing in net
income of farm. Data were reported by the
principal operator only. Households that received
funds because they were only landlords, custom
equipment operators, or provided other production
services were not included. Published data can
exceed the number of operators listed under
Operators, all.
Farms by size. All farms were classified into size
groups according to the total land area in the farm.
The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept
and includes land owned and operated as well as
land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned
to a tenant was considered part of the tenant’s farm
and not part of the owner’s.
Farms by tenure of operator. All farms were
classified by tenure of operators. The classifications
used were:
• Full owners operated only land they owned.
• Part owners operated land they owned and also
land they rented from others.
• Tenants operated only land they rented from
others or worked on shares for others.
Farms with hired managers are classified according
to the land ownership characteristics reported. For
example, a corporation owns all the land used on the
farm and hires a manager to run the farm. The hired
manager is considered the farm operator, and the
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farm is classified with a tenure type of “full owner”
even though the hired manager owns none of the
land he/she operates.
Farms by value of sales.
agricultural products sold.

See Market value of

Farms by type of organization. All farms were
classified by type of organization in the 2007 census.
The classifications used were:
1. Family or individual (sole proprietorship),
excluding partnership and corporation.
2. Partnership, including family partnership – in
selected tables, partnership was further
subclassified into:
a. Registered under State law.
b. Not registered under State law.
3. Corporation, including family corporations - in
selected tables, partnership was further
subclassified into:
a. Family held or other than family held.
b. More than 10 stockholders.
4. Other, cooperative, estate or trust, institutional,
etc.
Farms or farms reporting. The terms ‘‘farms’’ and
‘‘farms reporting’’ in the presentation of data are
equivalent. Both represent the number of farms
reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710
farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle
and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle
and calves would appear as:
Cattle and calves farms . . . . . 842
number . . . 28,594
Farms with sales and government payments of
less than $1,000. This category includes farms with
combined sales and government payments of less
than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of
$1,000 or more. In this category, government
payments were included in calculating that potential.
It provides information on all items for farms that
normally would be expected to sell agricultural
products of $1,000 or more but had sales and
government payments of less than $1,000.
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Farms with sales of less than $1,000. This
category includes farms with sales of less than
$1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or
more. Some of these farms had no sales in the
census year. It provides information on all report
form items for farms that normally would be
expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000 or
more.

Fruits and nuts. Total acres, bearing age acres, and
nonbearing age acres were collected.

Fertilizer. See Total farm production expenses;
Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners.

Government payments. This category consists of
direct payments as defined by the 2002 Farm Bill;
payments from Conservation Reserve Program
(CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable
Wetlands Program (FWP), and Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP); loan
deficiency payments; disaster payments; other
conservation programs; and all other federal farm
programs under which payments were made directly
to farm operators. Commodity Credit Corporation
(CCC) proceeds, amount from State and local
government agricultural program payments, and
federal crop insurance payments were not tabulated
in this category.

Floriculture crops.
Data represent total of
bedding/garden plants, cut flowers and cut florist
greens, foliage plants, potted flowering plants, and
other floriculture and bedding plants.
Field and grass seed crops, all. Data are for all the
field and grass seed crops not published as field
crops and include other field crops which did not
have a specific code on the 2007 report form.
Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage,
grass silage, and greenchop. Data shown represent
the area harvested with each acre counted only once
if dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were
cut from the same acreage or if there were multiple
cuttings of dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or
greenchop. Data exclude corn silage and sorghum
silage. Quantity produced is the sum of the quantity
harvested of all hay including alfalfa, other tame,
small grain, and wild hay and all haylage, grass
silage and greenchop after converting the all
haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity
harvested to a dry equivalent basis (13-percent
moisture). The green tons of all haylage, grass
silage, and greenchop harvested were multiplied by a
factor of 0.4943 to convert to a dry equivalent. This
conversion factor is based on the assumption that
one ton of dry hay is 0.87 ton of dry matter, one ton
of haylage or grass silage is 0.45 ton dry matter, and
one ton of greenchop is 0.25 ton dry matter. The all
haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity
harvested is assumed to be comprised of 90-percent
haylage and grass silage and 10-percent greenchop.
Therefore, the conversion factor used to adjust all
haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity
harvested to a dry equivalent basis =
[(0.45*0.9)+(0.25*0.1)]/0.87 = 0.4943.

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Ginseng. In 2007 ginseng acres are included in the
vegetable acres. In 2002 ginseng harvested, irrigated
harvested acres, and production were included in the
acres for field crops. Total vegetable acres are not
directly comparable.

Grain and bean combines. In the 2007 and 2002
censuses, data were collected for self-propelled
combines only.
Grain storage capacity. Data include the capacity
of all storage structures on the operation normally
used to store whole grains and oilseeds. These
structures can be bins, silos, buildings, trailers, etc.
The capacity or usage of any off-farm public or
commercial storage facilities was excluded.
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas sales.
Data are for the total market value of cash grains
sold, including corn for grain, seed, or silage; wheat
for grain; soybeans for beans; sorghum for grain,
seed, or silage; barley for grain; rice; oats for grain;
and other grains. Also included is the total market
value of cash oilseeds sold, including sunflower seed
(oil and non-oil), flaxseed, canola, rapeseed,
safflower seed, mustard seed, dry beans, and dry
peas.
Greenhouse fruits and berries. This is a new item
for 2007. Data include strawberries, raspberries, etc.
grown in greenhouses and high tunnels where the
crops were always covered. In 2002, data were
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included in Other nursery and greenhouse crops. See
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod.
Greenhouse tomatoes. This is a new item for 2007.
In 2002, data were included in greenhouse produced
vegetables. See Total greenhouse vegetables and
fresh cut herbs.
Gross cash rent or share payments. See Total
income from farm-related sources, gross before taxes
and expenses.
Harvested cropland. This category includes land
from which crops were harvested and hay was cut,
land used to grow short-rotation woody crops and
land in orchards, citrus groves, Christmas trees,
vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from
which two or more crops were harvested was
counted only once. Land in tapped maple trees was
included in woodland not pastured. The 2007 census
definition for harvested cropland is the same as the
2002 definition.
Hay - all hay including alfalfa, other tame, small
grain, and wild. Data shown represent the acreage
and quantity harvested of all types of dry hay. The
quantity harvested was reported in dry tons (dry
weight at the time the hay was removed from the
field for storage or feeding). If two or more cuttings
of dry hay were made from the same field, the
acreage was reported only once as acres harvested of
the appropriate dry hay category, but the production
from all cuttings was combined in the corresponding
quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production is
excluded.
If dry hay was cut from the same land that haylage,
grass silage, or greenchop was cut, the acreage and
production for the dry hay was reported in the
appropriate category of dry hay and the acreage and
production for haylage, grass silage, or greenchop
was reported in the appropriate haylage, grass silage,
or greenchop category. For example, if 20 acres of
alfalfa were cut for hay and then the same land was
used to produce alfalfa haylage, 20 acres and the
quantity harvested of hay were reported as Alfalfa
and alfalfa mixtures for dry hay and 20 acres and the
quantity harvested of alfalfa haylage were reported
as Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa
mixtures.
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Hay, other tame dry hay. Data shown represent
acreage and dry tons of hay harvested from clover,
fescue, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass,
Sudangrass, sorghum hay, and other types of
legumes (excluding alfalfa) and tame grasses
(excluding small grains).
Hay, wild dry. Data shown represent acreage and
dry tons of hay harvested that was predominately
wild or native grasses, even if it had some fill-in
seeding of other grasses.
Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. Data
shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested
of all types (alfalfa and all other). The quantity
harvested was reported in green tons. If two or more
cuttings of haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were
made from the same field, the acreage was reported
as acres harvested in the appropriate haylage
category only once, and the tonnage from all cuttings
was combined in the corresponding quantity
harvested.
Straw acreage and production is
excluded.
Hired farm labor. Data are for total hired farm
workers, including paid family members, by number
of days worked. Data exclude contract laborers.
Hogs and pigs by type of operation. In the 2007
census, hog and pig farms were classified by primary
type of operation. Operation types were farrow to
wean, farrow to feeder, farrow to finish, nursery,
finish only, and other.
Each description was
accepted and the reported inventory and sales data
were assigned to each reported type. In 2002 a
respondent could select more than one operation
type. Data are not comparable.
Hogs and pigs by type of producer. In the 2007
census, hog and pig farms were classified by one
type of producer in 2007. Producer types were
independent grower, contractor or integrator, and
contract grower (contractee). Each description was
accepted and the reported inventory and sales data
were assigned to each reported type. In 2002 a
respondent could select more than one producer
type. Data are not comparable.
Honey collected. Data are for pounds of honey
produced but not necessarily sold.
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Horseradish. This is a new item for 2007. Data are
for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh
market, and acres harvested for processing. In 2002,
horseradish was reported as other vegetables.

or other crop insurance program. It includes acreage
of pasture/rangeland enrolled in crop insurance
programs in areas where it is provided. Data are
comparable with 2002.

Income. Net cash farm income is published for the
operation and operator. The difference between net
cash income and net cash returns is that net cash
returns does not include government payments and
other farm-related income as income. See Net cash
farm income of the operations and Net cash farm
income of the operators.

Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program
(WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
(CREP). CRP is a program established by the
USDA in 1985 that takes land prone to erosion out
of production for 10 to 15 years and devotes it to
conservation uses. In return, farmers receive an
annual rental payment for carrying out approved
conservation practices on the conservation acreage.
The WRP, FWP, and CREP programs are included
under the CRP program that offers landowners
financial incentives for conservation practices.

Income from farm-related sources. See Total
income from farm-related sources, gross before taxes
and expenses.
Institutional, research, experimental, and
American Indian Reservation farms. Data for
these farms are combined into a single category.
Research farms include farms operated by private
companies as well as those operated by universities,
colleges, and government organizations for the
purpose of expanding agricultural knowledge.
Irrigated land. This category includes all land
watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as
sprinklers, flooding, furrows or ditches, subirrigation, and spreader dikes.
Included are
supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each
acre was counted only once regardless of the number
of times it was irrigated or harvested. Livestock
lagoon waste water distributed by sprinkler or flood
systems was also included.
Land area, approximate. The approximate land
area represents the total land area as determined by
records and calculations as of January 1, 2007. The
2007 area values differ from 2002 because of the
improved accuracy of spatial data. The proportion of
land area in farms may exceed 100-percent because
some operations have land in two or more counties,
but all acres are tabulated in the principal county of
operation. The approximate land area data were
supplied by the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census. See Land in two or more
counties.
Land enrolled in crop insurance programs. The
data are for all land enrolled in any Federal, private,
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For the 2007 census, operations with land enrolled in
the CRP, WRP, FWP, or CREP were counted as
farms, given they received $1,000 or more in
government payments, even if they had no sales and
otherwise lacked the potential to have $1,000 or
more in sales. 2002 data may not include FWP or
CREP acreage so data are not directly comparable.
Land in berries. This is a new item for 2007. Data
are for total land in berries. Respondents also
reported harvested acres and not harvested acres by
individual berry crops. In 2002, only harvested
acreage was collected.
Land in farms. The acreage designated as ‘‘land in
farms’’ consists primarily of agricultural land used
for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes
woodland and wasteland not actually under
cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it
was part of the farm operator’s total operation.
Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for
nonagricultural purposes were deleted from
individual reports during the edit process. Land in
farms includes CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP acres.
Land in farms is an operating unit concept and
includes land owned and operated as well as land
rented from others. Land used rent free was reported
as land rented from others. All grazing land, except
land used under government permits on a per-head
basis, was included as ‘‘land in farms’’ provided it
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was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the
exclusive use of a grazing association was reported
by the grazing association and included as land in
farms. All land in American Indian reservations
used for growing crops, grazing livestock, or the
potential of grazing livestock was included as land in
farms.
Land in reservations not reported by
reservation, individual American Indians or nonNative Americans was reported in the name of the
cooperative group that used the land. In many
instances, an entire American Indian reservation was
reported as one farm.

the share of the operation’s total sales that went to
landlord(s).

Land in orchards. This category includes land in
bearing age and nonbearing age fruit trees, citrus or
other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages,
including land on which all fruit crops failed.
Respondents also reported bearing age acres and
nonbearing age acres by individual fruit and nut
crops. Respondents were instructed not to report
abandoned plantings and plantings of fewer than 20
total fruit, citrus, or nut trees or grapevines.

Less than $1,000. See Farms with sales and
government payments of less than $1,000.

Land in two or more counties.
With few
exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as
being in the operator’s principal county. The
principal county was defined as the one where the
largest value of agricultural products was raised or
produced. It was usually the county containing all or
the largest proportion of the land in the farm or
viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county.
Reports received showing land in more than one
county were separated into two or more reports if the
data would substantially distort county totals.
Land in vegetables. Data are for the total land used
for vegetable and melon crops. The acres were
reported only once, even though two or more
harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable
were harvested from the same acres. In 2007,
ginseng, potatoes, and sweet potatoes are included in
land used for vegetables. In 2002, these acres were
included in field crops. Data are not directly
comparable.
Land used for organic production. See Total acres
used for organic production.
Land used for vegetables. See Land in vegetables.
Landlord’s share of the total sales. Data represent
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Layers. This category includes table-egg type
layers, hatching layers for meat-types, and hatching
layers for table egg types. In 2002, this category was
referred to as Layers 20 weeks and older. This is a
wording change only; data are comparable.
Layers inventory. See Layers.
Layers sold. See Layers.

Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See
Total farm production expenses; Livestock and
poultry purchased or leased.
Maple syrup. Data are for the number of taps set
and syrup produced.
Market value of agricultural products sold. This
category represents the gross market value before
taxes and production expenses of all agricultural
products sold or removed from the place in 2007
regardless of who received the payment. It is
equivalent to total sales and it includes sales by the
operators as well as the value of any shares received
by partners, landlords, contractors, or others
associated with the operation. It includes value of
direct sales and the value of commodities placed in
the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan
program. Market value of agricultural products sold
does not include payments received for participation
in other federal farm programs. Also, it does not
include income from farm-related sources such as
customwork and other agricultural services, or
income from nonfarm sources.
The value of crops sold in 2007 does not necessarily
represent the sales from crops harvested in 2007.
Data may include sales from crops produced in
earlier years and may exclude some crops produced
in 2007 but held in storage and not sold. For
commodities such as sugarbeets and wool sold
through a co-op that made payments in several
installments, respondents were requested to report
the total value received in 2007.
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The value of agricultural products sold was
requested of all operators. If the operators failed to
report this information, estimates were made based
on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or
poultry inventory, or number sold. Caution should
be used when comparing sales in the 2007 census
with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures
are expressed in current dollars and have not been
adjusted for inflation or deflation. See Farms with
sales and government payments of less than $1,000.
Market value of agricultural products sold and
government payments. See Total market value of
agricultural products sold and government payments.
Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor.
Operators were asked whether any hired or contract
workers were migrant workers. A migrant farm
worker is a farm worker whose employment required
travel that prevented the worker from returning to
his/her permanent place of residence the same day.

Respondents reported only sales; growing area was
not summarized.
Mushrooms. All mushroom crops were considered
grown under glass or other protection and no
mushroom data were published as area in the open.
Those reporting mushrooms grown in the open area
were converted to an equivalent area of square feet
under protection.
NAICS. See Farms by North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS).
Net cash farm income of the operations. This
concept is derived by subtracting total farm expenses
from total sales, government payments, and other
farm-related income. Depreciation is not used in the
calculation of net cash farm income. Net cash farm
income of the operation includes the value of
commodities produced under production contract by
the contract growers.

Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only
contract labor. Data are for those operations that
did not have hired farm workers but reported that
they did have migrant contract workers on their
operation in 2007.

For publication purposes, farms are divided into two
categories:

Misreported or miscoded crops. In a few cases,
data may have been reported on the wrong line, in
the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have
been assigned to a write-in crop code. A few of
these errors may not have been identified and
corrected during processing which resulted in rare
cases of inaccurately tabulated data. Reports with
significant acres of unusual crops for the area were
examined to minimize the possibility that they were
in error.

2. Farms with net losses.

Mollusks. These are invertebrate animals with a soft
body covering and shells of 1-18 parts or sections.
Examples include abalones, clams, mussels, oysters,
and snails. See Aquaculture for more information on
production reported on the census.
More than one race reported. This category
represents those operators who chose to report more
than one race on the census form.

1. Farms with net gains (includes those operations
that broke even).

Net cash farm income of the operators. This value
is the operators’ total revenue (fees for producing
under a production contract, total sales not under a
production contract, government payments, and
farm-related income) minus total expenses paid by
the operators. Net cash farm income of the operator
includes the payments received for producing under
a production contract and does not include value of
commodities produced under production contract by
the contract growers. Depreciation is not used in the
calculation of net cash farm income.
For publication purposes, farms are divided into two
categories:
1. Farms with net gains (includes those operations
that broke even).
2. Farms with net losses.

Mushroom spawn. This is a new item for 2007.
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Noncitrus fruit, all. This is a summation of all
acres reported in the commodities defined as
noncitrus such as apples, grapes, and plums.
Noncitrus fruit, other. See other noncitrus fruit.
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture and sod. In the
2007 census, individual data were collected for area
under glass or other protection, area in the open, and
sales of aquatic plants; bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and
tubers; cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs;
floriculture crops; flower seeds; greenhouse fruits
and berries; total greenhouse vegetables and fresh
cut herbs; mushrooms; mushroom spawn; nursery
stock; other nursery crops; sod harvested; tobacco
transplants; vegetable seeds; and vegetable
transplants. Total sales data are the summation of all
crops. In the 2002 census, mushroom spawn were
not included so total sales data are not directly
comparable. Also, in the 2002 census, individual
crops sales data were not collected.
Nuts, all. Data include all nut trees. In 2002, the
report form category Other fruit and nuts was used in
some regions. Some nut trees were reported in this
category. The data for all nut trees for 2002 cannot
be summarized so data are not comparable.
Occupation. See Primary occupation of operator
and/or Farms by age and primary occupation of
operator.
Operator. The term operator designates a person
who operates a farm, either doing the work or
making day-to-day decisions about such things as
planting, harvesting, feeding, and marketing. The
operator may be the owner, a member of the owner’s
household, a hired manager, a tenant, a renter, or a
sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has
land worked on shares by others, he/she is
considered the operator only of the land which is
retained for his/her own operation. The census
collected information on the total number of
operators, the total number of women operators, and
demographic information for up to three operators
per farm.
Operator characteristics. Operators (up to three
operators per farm) were asked to report primary
occupation, sex, age, race, place of residence, if
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retired, number of days worked off farm, year in
which his/her operation of the farm began, hired
manager, number of persons living in the operators’
households, and Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.
Information on the total number of operators and
total number of women operators was collected from
each operation. In addition, the principal operator
was asked to report the percentage of total household
income that came from the farm operation.
Operators of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.
See Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.
Operators, number.
Demographic and other
information were collected for up to three operators
per farm - the principal operator plus up to two
additional operators. This may be fewer than the
total operators on some farms. Demographic data
for up to three operators reported are presented
separately for women, by race categories, and for
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin.
Operators, total. The data represent the total
reported number of operators for the operation.
Operators, total women. The data represent the
total number of women operators reported for the
operation.
Oranges, all. All oranges are a summation of
Valencia oranges and Other oranges. Total acres,
bearing acres, and nonbearing acres were collected
by category.
Oranges, other. See Other oranges.
Organic agriculture. See Total acres used for
organic production and Total organic product sales.
Ornamental fish. This category includes various
fish raised for water gardens, aquariums, etc.
Examples include angel fish, guppies, koi,
ornamental goldfish, and tropical fish. In the 2007
census the value of sales was tabulated for each
specified species. In the 2002 census only total
aquaculture value of sales was asked.
Other animals and other animal products sold.
This category includes the number of farms and
value of all animals and animal products not having
specific codes on the 2007 report form.
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Other aquaculture products. In the 2007 census,
examples include the production of alligators, frogs,
leeches, eels, live rock, salamanders and turtles.
Data are not comparable with the 2002 census since
other fish were listed separately on the 2002 report
form and in 2007 it is included in other aquaculture
products.

report form but were reported individually on the
2002 report form. The 2002 data, where compared,
were not adjusted for this crop acreage.

Other cattle. In the 2007 census, data include
heifers that have not calved, steers, calves, and bulls.

Other food fish. Data are for fish, other than catfish
and trout, raised on farms for food. Examples
include hybrid striped bass, moi, perch, salmon,
sturgeon, and tilapia.

Other cattle, livestock, poultry, or aquaculture.
See Commodities raised and delivered under
production contract.
Other citrus. In the 2007 census, data relate to any
citrus crop not having a specific code on the report
form. For 2007 data includes K-early citrus which
was published as its own category in 2002 therefore
data are not comparable with 2002.
Other cropland. This includes all cropland other
than harvested cropland or cropland used only for
pasture or grazing.
Other crops and hay. For the 2007 census, data are
for the total market value of all crops not categorized
into one of the prelisted crop sales categories on the
report form and hay sales. This category includes
crops such as grass seed, hay and grass silage,
haylage, greenchop, hops, maple syrup, mint for oil,
peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc.
Other crops. Data relate to any field crops not
having a specified code on the 2007 census report
form. Amaranth, foxtail millet seed, lotus root,
mungbeans, redtop seed, salt hay, and sweet rice
were included in other field crops in the 2007 report
form but were reported individually on the 2002
report form. The 2002 data, where compared, were
not adjusted for these crop acreages.
Other-farm related income sources. See Total
income from farm-related sources, gross before taxes
and expenses.
Other field and grass seed crops. Data relate to
any field or grass seed crop not having a specified
code on the 2007 census report form. Sweet clover
seed was included in other seed crops in the 2007
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Other floriculture and bedding crops. This is a
new item for 2007. In 2002, data were reported in
other nursery and greenhouse.

Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs.
This is a new item for 2007. In 2002, these data
were included with greenhouse produced vegetables.
Other land. This category includes land in house
lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, ditches, wasteland, etc.
It includes those acres in the farm operation not
classified as cropland, pastureland, or woodland.
See Land in farms.
Other livestock.
This category includes all
livestock not having specific codes on the 2007
report form. See Other animals and other animal
products sold.
Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased.
See Total farm production expenses.
Other livestock products. Data for this category
include the number of farms that sold livestock
products that did not have a specific code on the
2007 report form.
Other noncitrus fruit. Data relate to any noncitrus
fruit not having a specific code on the census report
form.
Other nursery crops. This is a new item in 2007.
It includes nursery crops not having specific codes
on the report form. In 2002, data were reported in
other nursery and greenhouse.
Other nuts. This category includes any nut crop not
having a specific code on the report form. In 2007,
data were collected for chestnuts separately while in
2002 chestnuts were included in Other nuts. Data
are not comparable.
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Other oranges. Data are for Oranges other than
Valencia oranges, including Navel oranges.
Other poultry. Data are for other poultry not
having a specific code on the report form. Data are
comparable.
Other tame hay. See Hay, other tame dry hay.
Other vegetables. Data shown for other vegetables
relate to any vegetable not having a specific code on
the census form. In the 2007 census, data were
collected separately for horseradish while in 2002
horseradish was included in other vegetables. Data
are not directly comparable.
Patronage dividends. See Total income from farmrelated sources, gross before taxes and expenses.
Payments received by the contractee for
commodities produced under contract. These data
show the number of farms and the dollar amount the
contractees received from contractors for
commodities produced under contract. This is not
the market value of the commodities delivered, but
the payment or fee the operators received for
commodities delivered. For market value of the
commodities delivered see Commodities raised and
delivered under production contracts.
Peaches, all. Data for all peaches were collected as
a category in all States except for California and
Arizona. Peach data in California and Arizona were
collected separately for clingstone and freestone
peaches. The data were later combined with all
peaches for publication. Data for clingstone and
freestone are found in the California and Arizona
publications only.
Pears, all. Data for all pears were collected as a
category in all States except for California, Arizona,
Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, and Washington. These
States collected data separately for Bartlett pears and
Other pears which were later combined into the Pear,
all category. Data for Bartlett and other pears are
found only in the State publications where collected.
Pecans, all. All pecans is a summation of Pecans,
improved and Pecans, native and seedling. Total
acres, bearing acres, and nonbearing acres were
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collected by category in the 2007 census. In the
2002 census, total acres, bearing acres, and
nonbearing acres were collected only as all pecans.
Pecans, improved. This is a new item for the 2007
census. Improved pecans are varieties that have
been genetically altered through breeding and
grafting techniques to produce more nuts, and nuts
with a greater percentage of nut meat. See Pecans,
all for further explanation.
Pecans, native and seedlings. This is a new item
for the 2007 census. Native pecans are varieties that
developed under natural conditions. Seedling pecans
are produced from seed (the nut) and have not been
budded or grafted. See Pecans, all for further
explanation.
Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos). The wording
was improved to exclude pimientos which were
reported as other vegetables.
Peppers, other than bell (including chile). The
data includes all other peppers including chile.
Pimientos were reported as other vegetables. In
2002 this category was referred to as Peppers, chile
(all peppers, excluding bell). This is a wording
change only; all data are comparable.
Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than
cropland and woodland pastured. This land use
category encompasses grazable land that does not
qualify as woodland pasture or cropland pasture. It
may be irrigated or dry land. In some areas, it can be
a high quality pasture that could not be cropped
without improvements. In other areas, it is barely
able to be grazed and is only marginally better than
wasteland. In 2002 this category was referred to as
Pastureland and rangeland, other than cropland
pastured. This is a wording change only; all data are
comparable.
Plums. This was reported as an individual item only
in California and Arizona. All other States reported
plums in a combined plum and prune category.
Pluots. This is a new item for 2007. Pluots were
reported as an individual item only in California,
Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, and Washington.
In all other States pluots were reported in the Other
non-citrus category.
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Potatoes. In 2007 potato acres are included in the
vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested,
acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested
for processing. Production was not collected. In
2002 potatoes acreage and production were included
in the acres for field crops.
Poultry hatched. This category includes all poultry
hatched on the operation during the year. The
number of poultry hatched is under the Sold heading
for both years.
Poultry, other. See Other poultry.
Primary occupation of operator. Data on age and
primary occupation were obtained from up to three
operators per farm.
The primary occupation
classifications used were:
1. Farming or ranch work. The operator spent 50percent or more of his/her worktime during 2007
at farming or ranching.
2. Other. The operator spent less than 50-percent
of his/her worktime during 2007 in farming or
ranching operations.
Principal operator.
The person primarily
responsible for the on-site, day-to-day operation of
the farm or ranch business. This person may be a
hired manager or business manager. See Operators
for further explanation.
Production contracts. See Commodities raised and
delivered under production contracts.
Production expenses. See Total farm production
expenses.
Prunes. This was reported as an individual item
only in California and Arizona. All other States
reported prunes in a combined plum and prune
category.
Pullets for laying flock replacement. Data are for
pullet inventory and the number sold or moved for
laying flock replacement.
Race of operator. Data, except for Hawaii, were
collected for American Indian (included Alaska
B-20 APPENDIX B

Native), Asian, Black or African American, Native
Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and White.
Respondents were asked to mark one or more of the
race categories. In Hawaii operator race data were
collected for American Indian (included Alaska
Native), Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Other
Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian,
other Pacific Islander, and White. The combination
of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander is
equivalent to the Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander category on the other forms.
The
combination of the Chinese, Filipino, Japanese,
Korean, and Other Asian categories is equivalent to
the Asian category on the other forms. The Volume
1, Geographic Area Series, U.S. Summary
publication only displays counts for the categories of
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander and
Asian. Data for the 11 Hawaii race categories are
published in chapter 2 of the Hawaii publication of
the Volume 1 series.
Raspberries, all. In 2007, raspberries were reported
as All raspberries except in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon,
and Washington where they were reported as black
raspberries or red raspberries. In these States, black
raspberries and red raspberries data were combined
as Raspberries, all for comparability with other
States. In 2002, raspberries were reported as all
raspberries except in Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington.
Raspberries, black. See Raspberries.
Raspberries, red. See Raspberries.
Rental of farmland. See Total income from farmrelated sources, gross before taxes and expenses;
Gross cash rent or share payments.
Sales, total.
products sold.

See Market value of agricultural

Sheep and lambs inventory. Data are for sheep and
lambs of all ages owned regardless of location. In
2007 sheep and lambs were collected in their own
section to clarify to respondents that only “owned”
sheep and lambs were to be reported versus any
sheep and lambs on the operation.
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rotation woody crops that grow from seed to a
mature tree in 10 years or less. These are trees for
use by the paper or pulp industry or as engineered
wood. This does not include lumber. Acres in
production were included in Cropland harvested in
the “Land” section of the report form.

Tobacco transplants. This is a new item for 2007.
Data are for tobacco transplants that were sold for
transplant to farm fields. Transplants grown for
transplanting to the same operation were not reported
or removed during data review. In 2002, data were
reported as Other nursery and greenhouse.

Size of farm. See Farms by size.

Tomatoes in the open. Data are for tomatoes grown
in the open. In 2007 the wording “in the open” was
added to clarify between tomatoes grown in open
fields versus tomatoes grown under cover. Data are
comparable.

Sorghum for syrup (gallons).
Data are for
sorghum syrup produced. 2002 data were collected
as pounds produced so the 2002 data were divided
by 11.55 to convert the pounds to gallons.
Squash, all. All squash is a summation of summer
squash and winter squash. Total acres, acres for
fresh market, and acres for processing were collected
by category in the 2007 census. In the 2002 census,
total acres and acres for processing were collected as
all squash.
Squash, summer. This is a new item for the 2007
census. See Squash, all.
Squash, winter. This is a new item for the 2007
census. See Squash, all.
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin. Operators of
Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin are found in all
of the racial groups listed in the census and were
tabulated according to the race reported, as well as
on tables pertaining only to this group.
Sport or game fish. Data are for sport or game fish
and it includes fish raised to restock public waters or
for sale at fee fishing operations. Examples include
bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass,
sunfish, muskie, northern pike, walleye, and sunfish.
Sweet potatoes. In 2007 sweet potato acres are
included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total
acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market,
and acres harvested for processing. Production was
not collected. In 2002 sweet potatoes acreage and
production were included in the acres for field crops.
Tame hay. See Hay, other tame dry.
Tenure. See Farms by tenure of operator.

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Total acres used for organic production. This is a
new item in the 2007 census. Respondents were
instructed to report organic production as defined by
the National Organic Standards while in 2002 only
acreage of certified organically produced crops was
collected. Organic acreage is divided into organic
crops and organic pasture. The count of farms
producing organic crops may differ from that found
in other sources because this item is self reported by
respondents. No attempt was made to verify reports
with certifying organic organizations. The acres
reported for organic crops must be less than or equal
to the acres reported as cropland harvested for each
operation.
In 2002, data were collected for the number of acres
used to raise certified organically produced crops.
This was replaced in 2007 with acreage and value of
sales of organically produced commodities. For
certified production, only a “Yes” or “No” response
question was asked in the “Organic Agriculture”
section. The 2007 data do not compare with 2002
Land used to raise certified organically produced
crops. See Total organic product sales.
Total cropland. This category includes cropland
harvested, cropland used only for pasture or grazing,
cropland on which all crops failed or were
abandoned, cropland in cultivated summer fallow,
and cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil
improvement but not harvested and not pastured or
grazed.
Total farm production expenses. Includes the
production expenses provided by the operators,
partners, landlords (excluding property taxes), and
production contractors for the farm business in 2007.
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Tenant farmers reported expenses paid by landlords
for the agricultural production on the operation, as
well as their expenses. Farm or ranch operators who
rented part of their land to others reported only the
expenses for the land they actually used themselves
and not expenses for land rented to others. The 2007
total farm production expenditure includes all farmrelated expenses such as customwork, fuel costs, cost
of cutting timber, services provided to hunters,
cooperative membership fees, etc. However, if the
income from these farm-related categories was not
considered a part of the operation (i.e., if the income
was regarded as derived from a separate business),
then the associated expenses were not included. The
contractor’s portion of expenses was solely based on
computer generated estimates for 2007.
This item excludes expenses relating to non-farm
activities such as trading and speculation in the
commodities market or livestock trading activities.
Explanations of selected production expenses are
listed below.
All other production expenses.
This category
includes all expenses not listed on the report form.
Examples include animal health costs, storage and
warehousing, marketing and ginning expenses,
insurance, etc. Health expenses and payroll taxes
were excluded.
Breeding livestock purchased or leased. These
expenses include all breeding livestock and poultry
purchased or leased during 2007 for production on
the farm or ranch. The total includes amount spent
for beef and dairy cows, heifers, bulls, sows, gilts,
boars, rams, lambs, ewes, roosters, hens, layers, etc.
Estimations of the value of livestock or poultry fed
on a custom basis were to be made based on their
value when they arrived on the farm or ranch. In
2002 data were only collected for purchased
breeding livestock.
Data are not directly
comparable.
Cash rent paid in 2007 for land and buildings.
These data include the cost of renting land and
buildings that were part of the operation. Rent paid
for the operator’s dwelling or other non-farm
property and the value of the shares of crops and
livestock paid to landlords were excluded.

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Chemicals.
These 2007 expenses include
insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other
pesticides, including costs of custom application.
Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased.
Contract labor. These data include payments made
to contractors, crew leaders, cooperatives, or any
other organization hired to furnish a crew of laborers
to do a job that may involve one or more agricultural
operations. In some cases, a crew leader may furnish
some equipment. Data exclude expenses made on a
contractual basis for repair or maintenance or for
capital improvements, such as construction of farm
buildings, installation of fences or irrigation systems,
and land leveling.
Customwork and custom hauling. These expenses
include costs incurred for having customwork done
on the place and for renting machines to perform
agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is
excluded. The cost of labor involved in the
customwork service is included in the customwork
expense.
Some examples of customwork are
planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of
products for marketing, grinding and mixing feed,
corn picking, grain drying, and silo filling. The cost
of custom application of fertilizer and chemicals is
included in expenditures for fertilizer and chemicals
in 2007, just as it was in the 2002 census. The cost
of hired labor for operating rented or hired
machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch
labor expense.
Feed purchased. These expenses include the cost of
all feed for livestock and poultry including grain,
hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. during
2007.
Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. These 2007
expenses include fertilizer and lime including rock
phosphate and gypsum, and the costs of custom
application.
Gasolines, fuels, and oils. These expenses include
the cost of all gasoline, diesel, natural gas, LP gas,
motor oil, and grease products for the farm during
2007. Expenses exclude fuel for personal use of
automobiles by the family and others, fuel used for
cooking and heating the farmhouse, and any other
use outside of farmwork on the operation.
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Hired farm labor. These 2007 expenses include the
total amount paid for farm or ranch labor including
regular workers, part-time workers, and members of
the operator’s family if they received payments for
labor. Expenses include social security taxes, State
taxes, unemployment tax, payment for sick leave or
vacation pay, workman’s compensation, insurance
premiums, and pension plans.
Interest paid on debts. These expenses include
interest and finance charges paid in 2007 for debts
secured by real estate and on debt not secured by real
estate. Interest expenses excluded from this category
are non-farm interest expenses and interest expenses
originating from machinery and equipment used for
a separate customwork business or for other
operations. Interest expense for the operator’s
dwelling, where the amount is separate from interest
on farm land and buildings on the operation, is
excluded. Interest paid on debts was reported in one
of two categories:
1. Secured by real estate. These data include all
interest expenses paid in 2007 on debts secured
by real estate for the farm.
2. Not secured by real estate. These data include all
interest expenses paid in 2007 on debts secured
by machinery, tractors, trucks, other equipment,
livestock, poultry, breeding stock, money
borrowed for use as working capital, and interest
paid on CCC loans for the farm.
Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These
data include Breeding livestock purchased or leased
and Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased.
Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased.
These expenses include all non-breeding livestock
and poultry purchased or leased during 2007 for
production on the farm or ranch. The total includes
amounts spent for cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep,
hatchery eggs, etc. In 2002 data were only collected
for purchased livestock and poultry. Data are not
directly comparable.
Property taxes paid. These data include property
taxes paid by the operators for the farm share of
land, machinery, buildings, and livestock, excluding
taxes paid by this operator’s landlords.
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Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment,
and farm share of vehicles. These data include the
farm share cost of renting or leasing machinery,
equipment, and vehicles during 2007. Rental and
lease expenses of items used only for custom hire are
excluded here.
Repairs, supplies, and maintenance. These expenses
include all costs for the repair and upkeep of
buildings, motor vehicles, fences, and farm
equipment used for the farm business during 2007.
Repairs to equipment used both for the farm business
and for performing customwork are included.
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees. These expenses
include the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants,
propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed
cleaning costs, etc.
purchased during 2007.
Excluded were items purchased for immediate resale
or the value of seed grown on this place.
Utilities. These data show the farm share cost of
electricity, telephone charges, internet fees, and
water purchased in 2007. Included in the water cost
is water purchased for irrigation purposes, livestock
watering, etc. Household utility costs were excluded
from these items.
Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs.
This category includes greenhouse tomatoes and
other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. In
2002 this category was referred to as greenhouse
vegetables. This is only a wording change; all data
are comparable.
Total income from farm-related sources, gross
before taxes and expenses. This includes gross
income from farm-related sources received in 2007
before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm
byproducts and other sales and services closely
related to the principal functions of the farm
business.
The data exclude income from
employment or business activities which were
separate from the farm business. Categories that
make up the farm-related income calculation
changed between the 2002 and 2007 censuses. In
the 2007 census, Crop and livestock insurance
payments received and Amount from State and local
government agricultural program payments are
published separately. In the 2002 census, these
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categories were combined with Other farm-related
income sources.
Agri-tourism and recreational services. This income
includes income from recreational services such as
hunting, fishing, farm or wine tours, hay rides, etc.
In the 2002 census, this category was referred to as
Recreational Services. This is a wording change
only; all data are comparable.
Amount from State and local government
agricultural program payments. This is a new item
for 2007. This income includes State and local
government
agricultural
program
payments.
Respondents were to exclude the State and local
portion of CREP payments if they were reported in
the amount received for participation in CREP in
section 4, item 1a of the report form. In 2002 this
income was included with Other farm-related
income sources.
Crop and livestock insurance payments received.
This is a new item for 2007. This income includes
insurance payments from crop and livestock losses.
In 2002 this income was combined with Other farmrelated income sources.
Customwork and other agricultural services. This
income includes gross receipts received by the farm
operators for providing services for others such as
planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income
from customwork and other agricultural services is
generally included in the agriculture census if it is
closely related to the farming operation. However, it
is excluded if it constituted a separate business or
was conducted from another location.
Gross cash rent or share payments. This income
includes gross cash or share payments received from
renting out farmland, payments received from the
lease or sale of allotments, and payments received
for livestock pastured on a per-head, per month, or
per pound basis. It excludes rental income from
nonfarm property.
Other-farm related income sources. This is other
income which is closely related to the agricultural
operation. This income includes animal boarding,
breeding fees (horse breeding or stud fees received
were reported in the Value of Sales section in the
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Other animals and other animal products category),
tobacco quota buyouts, State fuel tax refunds, farm
generated energy, etc. In the 2007 census, crop and
livestock insurance payments received and amount
from State and local government agricultural
program payments were published separately. In the
2002 census, these categories were combined with
other farm-related income sources. Data are not
comparable.
Patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives.
This income includes payments to a farmer or
rancher for business done with a cooperative to
which he/she usually belongs. The payment is
usually for goods sold through the co-op.
Sales of forest products. This income includes gross
receipts from sales of standing timber, pulpwood,
firewood, etc. from the farm or ranch operation. It
excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts,
sawmill businesses, cut Christmas trees, maple
products, and short-rotation woody crops.
Total operators. See Operators, total.
Total organic product sales. This is a new item for
the 2007 census. The data represent the value of
organically produced agricultural commodities sold
from operations during 2007. It was the intention of
the question to collect the value of those products
that were produced as organic according to the
National Organic Standards. These sales may come
from either crop or livestock production and are
divided into three categories:
1. Sales for crops, including nursery and
greenhouse crops.
2. Sales for livestock and poultry.
3. Sales for livestock and poultry products. Sales
data are not comparable.
Total sales.
products sold.

See Market value of agricultural

Total market value of agricultural products sold
and government payments.
This category
represents the value of products sold plus
government payments. Total value of products sold
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combines total sales not under production contract
and total sales under production contract.
Government payments consist of government
payments received from the Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP),
Farmable
Wetlands
Program
(FWP),
or
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
(CREP) plus government payments received from
Federal, State, and local programs other than the
CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity
Credit Corporation loans.
Trucks, including pickups. This is a new item for
2007. The data were last published in the 1997
census.
Turkeys. In the 2007 census, turkey data are a
combination of turkeys for meat production and
turkey hens kept for breeding tabulated from two
questions. The number of turkeys sold includes
turkeys sold for slaughter or moved to other farms,
which may result in a turkey being sold more than
once from different operations. In the 2002 census,
turkey inventory and sales were tabulated in one
question.
Type of organization.
organization.

See Farms by type of

Typology. See Farm typology.

include the value of agricultural sales received by the
landlords.
Value of organically produced commodities. See
Total organic product sales.
Value of sales. See Market value of agricultural
products sold.
Vegetable transplants. This is a new item for 2007.
Data are for vegetable transplants grown and sold
from this operation for transplanting to fields on
another operation. In 2002 vegetable transplants
were reported as other nursery and greenhouse.
Vegetables harvested for fresh market. This is a
new item for the 2007 census. Respondents reported
the total vegetable acres harvested, harvested for
processing, and harvested for fresh market.
Vegetables harvested for sale. The acres of
vegetables harvested is the summation of the acres of
individual vegetables harvested.
All of the
individual vegetable items may not be shown. When
more than one vegetable crop was harvested from
the same acreage, acres were counted for each crop.
In 2007, ginseng, potatoes, and sweet potatoes are
included in vegetables harvested. In 2002, these
acres were included in field crops. The 2002 data,
where compared, were not adjusted to include
ginseng, potatoes, and sweet potatoes acreage.

Utilities. See Total farm production expense.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption. This item
represents the value of agricultural products
produced and sold directly to individuals for human
consumption from roadside stands, farmers’ markets,
pick-your-own sites, etc. It excludes non-edible
products such as nursery crops, cut flowers, and
wool but includes livestock sales.
Sales of
agricultural products by vertically integrated
operations through their own processing and
marketing operations were excluded.

Vegetables, melons, and potatoes.
See
Commodities raised and delivered under production
contracts.
Vegetables, other. See Other vegetables.
Wheat for grain. Data were reported by type of
wheat - Durum, winter, and spring other than
Durum.

Value of commodities. Data show the number of
farms and the market value of all commodities
delivered under a production contract.

Woodland pastured. This category includes all
woodland used for pasture or grazing during the
census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under
a per-head grazing permit was not counted as land in
farms and, therefore, was not included in woodland
pastured.

Value of landlord’s share of total sales.

Woodland, total. This category includes natural or

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planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and
deforested land with young growth which has or will
have value for wood products and woodland
pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite
was reported as Permanent pastureland and
rangeland or other land. Land planted for Christmas
tree production and short rotation woody crops was
reported in Cropland harvested, and land in tapped
maple trees was reported as Woodland not pastured.
Write-in crops. To reduce the length of the report
form, only the major crops for each region were
prelisted on the regional report forms. For other

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crops, the respondent was asked to look at a list of
crops in each section and write in the crop name and
its code. For crops that had no individual code listed
on the report form, the respondent was to write in the
crop name and code of the appropriate ‘‘all other’’
category for that section. Write-in crops coded as
‘‘all other’’ were reviewed and assigned a specific
code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific
code were left in the appropriate ‘‘all other’’
category. The national report form was an open
table design so most of the commodities were
reported as write-in commodities.

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Index
Items located in the publications are organized in broad categories. Chapter 1 tables are denoted by I.
Chapter 2 tables are denoted by II. Appendix A tables are denoted by letters A–D.
Item

Land

Crops

Livestock

Economics

Demographics

Practices

Misc.

A
Acres (see Land in farms)
Age of All operators

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Principal operator

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-49, 51, 53,
57, 61,63,65
I-1, 49,51,53,
54, 56,57,61,
63, 65; II-1,46

I-48

I-62,64; A, B
I-62,64; A,B

Second operator

-

-

-

-

I-49, 51,57

-

-

Third operator

-

-

-

-

I-49, 51,57

-

-

-

-

Agri-tourism and recreational
services

I-58

-

-

I -7; II-6

Agricultural chemicals purchased

I-58

-

-

I-1,4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-11,45

I-62,64

I-52,54,55,
61, 63, 65

I-11,48

I-47,62,64

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-51,53-57,
61,63,65; II-51

-

I-47,62,64;
A, B, D

Agricultural products sold, market
value

I-58

Alfalfa hay

I-58

Alfalfa haylage
Alfalfa seed

-

American Indian or Alaska Native
operators

I-58

Almonds

I-58

-

I-32,33;
II-27

-

I-1-3,40,59, 60;
II-1

-

I-59,60

I-33; II-27
I-33; II-27

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

I-59,60

-

I-59,60

-

I-62,64

Alpacas

-

-

I-31; II-24

-

-

-

-

Angora goats

-

-

I-31; II-19

-

-

-

-

I-61,63,65
-

-

I-62,64
-

-

-

I- 61,63,65
I-51,54-57, 61,
63, 65; II-52
-

I-46,62,64
I-47,62,64;
A, B
-

-

-

-

-

I-63, 64
-

-

-

-

I-62,64
-

Apples
Apricots

I-58

Aquaculture
Aquatic plants
Artichokes

I-58

Asian operators
Asparagus

I-58

Austrian winter peas

I-1,58;
II-1,8
-

Average size of farm
Avocados

-

I-61,63,65

-

I-35; II-32
I-35; II-32

-

I-37; II-35
I-34; II-30

-

I-34; II-30

-

I-33; II-26

-

-

I-35; II-32

-

I-40,59,60
-

-

-

I-31; II-23
-

I-59,60
I-2,40,59,60;
II-2
I-59,60

-

I-61,63,65
-

B
Bahia grass seed
Baitfish
Bananas
Barley for grain
Barn built prior to 1960

I-58
-

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II-27
I-35; II-32
I-1, 32,33;
II- 1,25,26
-

II-23
-

I-2,59,60; II-2
-

I-61,63,65
-

II -44

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Item

Land

Beans Green limas

-

Dry edible
Dry limas
Snap
Bedding/Garden plants

I-58

Beef cows
Bees, colonies

I-58

I-58
-

Crops
I-34; II-30
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26
II-26
I-34; II-30
I-37; II-35
-

-

Beets
Bell peppers
Bentgrass seed
Bermuda grass seed
Berries, land in

I-58

Birdsfoot trefoil seed

-

Bison

-

Black or African American
operators
Blackberries
Blueberries

I-58

Boysenberries
Breeding livestock purchased,
expense
Broccoli
Broilers and other meat-type
chickens
Bromegrass seed

Bureau of Reclamation, irrigation
water
Burros (see Mules, burros, and
donkeys)

I-1,12,16;
II-1,11,16
I-31; II-21

-

II-27

-

-

I-59,60

I-61, 63, 65
-

I-40,59,60; II-2

-

I-36; II-34

-

-

I-34; II-30

I-27
II-13

Practices

1-61,63,65
1-61,63,65
-

I-31; II-24
-

Demographics

I-2,59,60
I-59,60
-

-

I-36; II-34
I-36; II-34

-

Economics

-

I-34; II-30
I-34; II-30
II-27
II-27
I-32,33,36;
II-33,34

I-58

Brussels sprouts
Buckwheat
Bulbs, corms, tubers, and rhizomes

Livestock

Misc.

I-11
-

I-61,63,65

I-62,64; II-1
I-62,64
I-47, 62, 64;
II-45
I-46

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-51, 53, 54,
55,56,57,61,63,
65; II-53
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-4,59; II-3
I-59,60

I-61,63,65
-

-

I-41; II-40
-

I-47,62,64;
A, B
-

I-1,62,64;
II-1
-

-

II-27

-

-

-

I-34; II-30
II-26

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

II -44

-

C
Cabbage Chinese

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Head
Mustard
Canola
Cantaloupes

-

I-34; II-30
I-34; II-30
I-33; II-26
I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Carrots

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Cash rent expense
Cash rent or share payments
received

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-58

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

Catfish
Cattle and calves

I-58

Cattle and calves, herd size
Cattle feedlots
Cauliflower

2 INDEX

-

I-58
-

I-34; II-30

II-23
I-1,11-18;
II-1,11
I-12-18;
II-11
I-12-13, 16,
18; II-11,45
-

I-2,13,15-18,4041,59,60; II-2
I-13-18,59,60
I-59, 60, 62
-

I-11

I-62,64
-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-58, 61, 63-65

I-11,41; II-44

-

-

I-55, 61,63,65
-

-

I-62,64
I-62
-

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Item
Celery
Certified organic products, sales
value

Land
-

Crops
I-34; II-30

I-58

Chemicals

-

Livestock

Economics

-

-

Demographics

Practices

-

Misc.

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

I-48

I-62,64

-

-

I-40,59, 60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-45

I-62,64

Cherries Sweet

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Tart
Chestnuts
Chicory

-

I-35; II-32
I-35; II-32
I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Chili peppers

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

I-35; II-32

-

Citrus fruit

I-58

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-46,62,64

Coffee

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

Collards

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Colonies of bees
Combined market value of
agricultural products sold and
government payments

-

-

-

-

-

I-58

-

-

I-3,59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Combines, grain and bean

I-58

-

-

I-44,59,60; II-41

I-61,63,65

-

I-62, 64

Commercial fertilizer

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-11,45; II-42

I-62, 64

-

-

I-6

-

-

I-6,59,60; II-5

I-50,52,54,
55,61, 63, 65

-

-

Commodity certificates
Commodity Credit Corporation loans

-

I-58

Community supported agriculture

-

I-31; II-21

-

I-11

I-62

II -44

II -44

I-62,64

I-11

I-62,64

I-11

I-62,64

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Conservation practices

-

-

I-59,60

Conservation Reserve Programs

I-8,58
I-8,58;
II-8

-

-

I-6,59,60; II-5

I-61,63,65
I-50,52,54,55,
61, 63, 65

Contract labor expense

I-58

-

I-4,59,60; II-3,7

I-61,63,65

Corn

I-58

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

Corporations

I-58

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63, 65;
II-46

-

-

I-50,52,54, 55,
61,63,65; II-46

Computer use

I-1,32,33;
II-1,25-27,
30

-

-

I-62

-

I-46,62,64;
II-1

-

I-62,64; A,B

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

I-46,62,64

Cotton Pima

-

Upland

-

Cotton and cottonseed

I-58

Cotton pickers and strippers, selfpropelled

I-58

I-1,32,33;
II-1,26
I-1,32,33;
II-1,26
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25-26

-

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-44,59,60;
II-41

I-61,63,65

-

I-6

-

-

Coverage adjustment

-

-

I-58

-

-

I-2,40,59,60;
II-2

Counter-cyclical payments

Cow herd size

-

I-12,14-17;
II-11

I-59,60

-

-

-

-

A,C

-

I-62,64

I-58,61,63-65

-

Cowpeas, dry

-

II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Cowpeas, green

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

Cows and heifers that calved

I-58

-

I-12,14-17

I-59,60

I-58,61,63-65

Crambe

-

II-28

-

-

-

-

-

Cranberries

-

I-36; II-34

-

-

-

-

-

Crimson clover seed

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

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Economics

Demographics

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

I-40,59,60

I-61,63,65;
II-47

I-10,11

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

I-1; II-1

Item

Land

Crops

Crop insurance, conservation, and
organic practices

I-58; II-8

-

Crop insurance, land covered

I-8,58

I-8,58;
II-8

Livestock

Practices

Misc.

CroplandFor pasture or grazing only
Harvested
Idle or used for soil improvement
On which crops failed
Summer fallow
Crops, including nursery and
greenhouse, value

I-8,9,58;
II-8
I-8,58;
II-8
I-8,58;
II-8
I-8,58;
II-8
-

I-1,39;
II-1,25,39

I-2; II-2

Crustaceans

-

Cucumbers

-

I-34; II-30

Currants
Customwork and custom hauling,
expense
Customwork and other agricultural
services, income

-

I-36; II-34

Cut Christmas trees
Cut Christmas trees and shortrotation woody crops, sales value
Cut flowers

-

II-23

I-55

I-11

I-47

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-58

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

I-11

-

I-62,64
-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64
-

-

I-38; II-36

-

-

-

I-37; II-35

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2
-

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-33,34;
II-30

-

-

-

-

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-48, 49, 51,
53, 56,57,61,
63,65; II-46

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-58

Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs

I-46,62,64

I-61,63,65
-

D
Daikon
Dairy cows

-

Dairy products, sales value

I-58

Dates

-

Days worked off farm

I-58

Depreciation expense

I-58

Dill for oil

-

Direct payments

I-17

-

Defoliation chemicals applied

I-35; II-32

I-58

Deer

-

I-11-12,17;
II-11

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

-

I-59,60

I-31; II-24

-

-

-

I-59,60

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

II-28

-

-

I-61,63,65

-

I-61,63,65

I-62,64
-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

I-6; II-5

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

Diseases, chemical control
Donkeys (see Mules, burros, and
donkeys)

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

Dry edible beans

I-58

-

I-2,59,60

-

I-27; II-13,14

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-45; II-42
-

I-58

Ducks

-

-

Direct sales to individuals

I-1,32,33,
II-1,25,26

I-11

I-61,63,65
-

I-45; II-42

I-62,64

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

E
Economic class of farms

I-58

Eggs, chicken

-

Eggplant

-

4 INDEX

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-34; II-30

I-3,59,60; II-2

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-47

I-41; II-40
-

I-46
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Land

Elk

Crops

-

Emmer and spelt

-

Emus

-

Equipment and machinery

I-58

-

I-31; II-24

-

I-27; II-14

II-26

Economics
-

-

-

Livestock

I-34; II-30

-

I-1,4,43,44, 59,
60; II-1,41

Demographics

Practices

-

-

Misc.
-

-

-

-

-

I-46, 47,
62,64

-

I-46, 47, 62,
64
I-1,47,62,64;
II-1

I-61,63,65

I-11

-

-

Escarole and endive
Estimated market value of land and
buildings
Estimated market value of
machinery and equipment

I-58; II-8

-

-

I-1,40,42,59, 60;
II-1

-

-

-

I-40

Ewes 1 year and older

I-58

-

I-28-30; II-16

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Expenses paid by landlords

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Expenses, total farm production

I-58

-

-

I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-1,3

I-61,63,65

Family held corporations

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Family operations

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

-

-

I-61,63,65
-

I-11
I-11

I-11

I-47,62,64;

F

Farm characteristics

-

I-61,63,65;
II-46
I-50,52,54,55,
61,63,65; II-46

Farm production expenses

I-58

-

-

I-1, 4,40,59,60;
II-1, 3

Farm size

I-58

-

-

Farmland, rent income received

I-58

-

-

Farms, number

I-8,9,58;
II-8,9

Feed purchased, expense

I-58

Fertilizer and chemicals applied
Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased, expense

I-58

-

I-50-52,54,55

I-11

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
I-50,54,55, 61,
63, 65

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

I-2-7, 40, 42-44,
59,60; II-2-7,41
I-1, 4,40,59,60;
II-3

I-49-56, 61,
63,65; II-46-56

I-10,11,41,
45,48; II-10,
40, 42-44

-

I-62,64; A,B
I-1,62,64;
A,B
I-46; A,B
I-1,47,62,64;
II-1
I-1,47, 62,64;
A,B

Farmer (see Operators)

Field and grass seed crops

-

I-58

Fescue seed

I-32-39;
II-25, 39

I-58

I-12-31;
II-11-24
-

I-45; II-42

-

I-45; II-42

-

I-33; II-27
I-33; II26,27

-

I-59,60
I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-3
I-59,60

I-62,64
I-1, 46, 47,
62, 64; II-1;
A-D

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-1,62,64

I-61,63,65

I-11,45; II-42

I-62,64

I-61,63,65

I-11,45;

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

I-61,63,65

Figs

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Filberts (hazelnuts)

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Flaxseed

-

I-33; II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Floriculture crops
Flower seeds

-

I-37; II-35
I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

Foliage plants

-

I-37; II-35
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,27

-

-

-

-

Forage, all, land used

I-58

Forage harvesters, self-propelled

I-58

Forest products, sales values

I-58

Foxtail millet seed

-

Fruit and tree nuts
Fruits, tree nuts, and berries, sales
value

I-58
I-58

Fuels purchased, expense
Full owners

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-59,60; II-41

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-50,52,54,55,
61,63,65

-

-

-

I-46,62,64

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

I-62,64
I-47,62,64;
A, B

II-27
I-33,35;
II-32

-

-

-

I-59,60; II-2

-

-

I-58

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2
I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-3

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

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I-40,59; II-2
-

I-61,63,65
I-50,52,54,55,
61,63,65; II-46

I-44

I-1, 62,64
I-62,64

I-11

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Item

Land

Crops

Livestock

Economics

Demographics

-

I-5,59,60; II-4

I-54,61,63,65

Practices

Misc.

G
Gains, net income

I-58

-

Game or sport fish

-

Garden plants sold

-

I-37

-

Garlic
Gasoline, fuels and oils purchased,
expense

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

I-58

II -23

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-3

-

-

Geese

-

-

I-27; II-13,14

-

-

Generated energy

-

-

-

-

-

Ginger root

-

II-28

-

-

-

-

-

Ginseng

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65
I-61,63,65

Goats

I-58

-

I-31; II-17-20

Government payments, all

I-58

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2
I-3,6,40,59,60;
II-1,5

Grain and bean combines

I-58

-

-

I-44,59,60

-

-

-

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2
-

Grain storage capacity
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry
peas

I-58

Grapefruit
Grapes

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

I-35; II-32
I-32,33;
II-27
I-32,33;
II-25,27

I-58

Grass silage
Greenchop

I-58

I-59,60

-

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-59,60

-

I-11

-

I-46,62,64
I-17,62,64

-

I-62,64

-

I-39; II-39

I-41, II-40

I-62,64

-

I-61,63,65
-

-

II-44

I-61,63,65

I-1,62,64
-

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-46,62,64

-

I-1,62,64;
II-1

-

Greenhouse fruits and berries

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

Greenhouse vegetables

-

I-37; II-35

-

I-37; II-2

-

-

-

Greenhouse tomatoes

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

Guar

-

II-28

-

-

-

-

-

Guavas

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

I-8,9,58;
II-8,9,46

I-1,33-39;
II-1, 25-39

-

I-40,59,60

I-61,63,65;
II-46-47,49

Hay

I-58

I-32,33;
II-27

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

Hay balers
Haylage, grass silage, and
greenchop hay

I-58

-

I-44,59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-32,33; II27

-

-

-

-

Hazelnuts (Filberts)

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Head lettuce

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

I-34,37;
II-28,30,35

-

-

H
Harvested cropland
Hawaiian (see Native Hawaiian and
Other Pacific Islander)

Heifers

I-58

Herbs

I-12,14-17

Hired farm labor

I-58

-

-

Hired managers
Hispanic (see Spanish, Hispanic or
Latino origin)

I-58

-

-

Hogs and pigs

I-58

-

6 INDEX

-

I-44

I-61,63,65

I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-3,7

Honey collected

-

I-59,60

I-10,11,48;
II-10

-

I-46-47,62,64

I-46,62,64
I-62,64
I-1

I-11

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 5455, 61, 63,65

-

I-62,64

I-1,19-26;
II-1,12

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

I-11,41; II-40

I-62, 64

I-31; II-21

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

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Honeydew melons

Crops

-

I-34; II-30

Hops

-

I-33; II-28

Horseradish
Horses and ponies
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and
donkeys, sales value

I-58

I-34; II-30
-

I-58

-

Household income, percent from
farming
Households sharing in farm income

I-58

Livestock

Economics

-

-

-

Practices

-

-

-

Misc.
-

-

-

I-59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-59,60

-

I-62,64

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

-

I-62,64

I-58
I-58

-

-

I-1,7,59,60; II-1,6
I-59,60

I-58
I-8,58;
II-8

-

-

I-59,60

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65
I-41, 58, 61,
63, 65

I-31; II-15

-

Demographics

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65
I-50, 52, 5455, 61, 63,65

I
Income from farm-related sources
Insects, chemical control
Institutional farms
Insurance payments

I-61,63,65
I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

I-11
I-45;II-42
-

I-47,62,64
I-62,64
I-1,47,62,64
I-62,64

Interest expenses

I-58

-

-

I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-3

I-1,62,64;
II-46

Internet access

I-58

-

-

I-59,60; II-2

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63,65

Irrigated land

I-9,58

I-33; II-25

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

II-28

-

-

-

-

-

Kale

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Kentucky bluegrass seed
Kiwifruit

-

II-27
I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Kumquats

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-1,4,59,60; II-3,7

-

II-27

-

-

I-11
I-10,11; II-10

I-1,62,64;
II-46
I-47,62,64;
II-1

J
Jojoba

K

L
Labor expense, hired

I-58

-

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-58; II-8

-

-

I-42,59,60

Land in farms, acres

I-1, 8, 9,
58; II-8

-

-

I-40,59,60

Land owned

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
I-50,52,54,55,
61, 63,65;
II-46, 48, 49,
50,51,52,53,54,
55,56
I-61,63,65;
II-46

Land rented or leased to others

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

Land use

I-1,8,58
I-58;
II-29

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

I-33; II-29

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-1,62,64

I-58

I-48; II-43

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Land used for vegetables
Land used to raise certified organic
crops
Landlord's share of production
expenses

-

I-1,62,64

Ladino clover seed
Land and buildings, estimated
market value

I-11

I-1, 46-47,
62, 64

I-11,48

I-46 47, 62,
64; A-C

I-11

I-62,64
-

I-62,64; II-46
I-1, 46, 47,
62, 64

I-11

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Landlord's share of sales
Latino (see Spanish, Hispanic or
Latino origin)

I-58

-

-

I-2,59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Layers

I-58

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-1,62,64;
II-1

Leaf lettuce

-

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I-34; II-30

I-27; II-13
-

-

-

-

-

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Item

Land

Crops

Livestock

Economics

Demographics

Practices

Misc.

Lemons

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Lentils

-

I-33; II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Lespedeza seed

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

Lettuce, all
Lima beansGreen

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Dry
Limes
Livestock and poultry purchased,
expense
Livestock inventory
Livestock, poultry, and their
products, value

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

-

II-26

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-1,62,64;

I-58

-

-

I-1,4,11,40,59,60;
II-3

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-1, 62,64

I-2; II-2

I-50,52,54-55

I-11

I-1,47; II-1

-

-

Llamas

-

-

Loan deficiency payments

-

-

Loganberries

-

Losses, net income

I-31; II-24
-

I-36; II-34

I-58

I-6

-

-

-

I-5,59,60; II-4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-61,63,65

M
Macadamia nuts

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

I-1,43,59,60; II-41

I-61,63,65

I-11

-

-

I-59,60; II-3,5

I-61,63,65

I-11

Machinery and equipmentEstimated market value

I-58

Rent and lease expense

I-58

Mangoes
Manure applied
Maple syrup
Market value of agricultural
products

-

I-35; II-32

I-58

-

-

I-38; II-38

I-58

-

Meat and other goats

-

Melons

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-1-3,40,59,60;
II-1,2

I-50,54,55,61,
63,65

I -31; II -20

I-35; II-30

-

-

I-1,62,64
-

I-45; II-42
I-11,41

I-62,64
I-1,47, 62,64;
II-1; A-C

-

-

-

-

I-59,60; II-2,5

I-61,63,65;
II-7

-

I-62,64

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-1,62,64

-

-

-

I-46, 47,
62,64; II-1

Migrant workers

I-58

-

-

Milk and dairy products, sales value

I-58

-

Milk cows

I-58

-

I-1,11,12,17;
II-1,11

-

I-31; II-18

-

-

-

-

I-31; II-22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Milk goats

-

Mink and their pelts

-

Mint for oil

-

Miscellaneous poultry

-

-

I-27; II-14

-

-

-

Mohair

-

-

I-31; II-19

-

-

-

-

Mollusks

-

-

II-23

-

I-53,54,56, 61,
63, 65;
II-56

-

-

-

I-62,64;
A, B

-

-

-

-

More than one race, operators

I-33,34;
II-28

I-58

-

Mules, burros, and donkeys

-

Mushroom spawn

-

Mushrooms

-

-

I-31; II-24

I-59,60

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-37; II-35
I-34,37;
II-30,35

-

-

-

-

-

Mustard greens

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Mustard seed

-

II-26

-

-

-

-

-

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Item

Land

Crops

Livestock

Economics

Demographics

I-59,60

I-53,54, 55,
56,57,61, 63,
65; II-54

Practices

Misc.

N
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific
Islander operators

I-58

Nectarines

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

I-62,64; A,B

-

-

Nematodes, chemical control
Net cash farm income of the
operations and operators

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

I-58

-

-

I-5,59,60; II-4

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64; II-1

Net gain
Net loss

I-58
I-58

-

-

I-5,59,60; II-4,5
I-5,59,60; II-4,5

I-61,63,65
I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64; B
I-62,64; B

-

I-46

Noncitrus fruit, all

-

Nonirrigated farms

-

Nonresponse adjustment
North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) All other animal production
(11299)

I-35; II-32

II-42

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

A-C

-

-

-

-

-

-

I -46

All other crop farming (11199)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I -46

Animal aquaculture (1125)
Animal aquaculture and other
animal production (1125,1129)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I -46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II - 45

-

I -46

I-58

Animal production (112)

-

I-39

I-59,60

-

-

I- 50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63, 65
-

I-11

-

Apiculture (11291)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Apple orchards (111331)
Beef cattle ranching and farming
including feedlots (11211)
Beef cattle ranching and farming
(112111)
Berry (except strawberry) farming
(111334)
Broilers and other meat-type
chicken production (11232)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II - 45

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II - 45

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Cattle feedlots (112112)
Cattle ranching and farming
(1121)

I-58

I-58

I-59,60

I-59,60

I- 50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63, 65
I- 50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63, 65

Chicken egg production (11231)
Citrus (except orange) groves
(11132)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Corn farming (11115)

-

-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II - 45
I-46,62,64;
II-45

Cotton farming (11192)

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I- 50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63, 65

Crop farming, all other (11199)

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-50,52,54,55

Crop production (111)
Dairy cattle and milk production
(11212)

I-58

I-39; II-39

-

-

-

I-59, 60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

I-61,63,65
-

I-46
I-46,62,64;
II-45

Dry pea and bean farming (11113)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Floriculture production (111422)
Food crops grown under cover
(11141)
Fruit and nut combination farming
(111336)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46; II-45
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)
Fur-bearing animal and rabbit
production (11293)
Goat farming (11242)

I-58

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I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

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Item
Grape vineyards (111332)
Greenhouse, nursery, and
floriculture production (1114)

Land
-

Livestock

Economics

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-58

Hay farming (11194)

Crops

-

I-59,60

Practices

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

-

Misc.
I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Orange groves (11131)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Other animal production (1129)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-45; II-45
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Hog and pig farming (1122)
Horse and other equine
production (11292)
Noncitrus fruit and tree nut
farming (11133)
Nursery and floriculture
production (11142)
Nursery and tree production
(111421)

I-58

Oilseed and grain farming (1111)
Oilseed (except soybean) farming
(11112)

I-58

Other crop farming (1119)

I-58

Other grain farming (11119)
Other noncitrus fruit farming
(111339)

-

Demographics

I-59,60

I-59,60

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

Other poultry production (11239)
Other vegetable (except potato)
and melon farming (11219)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Potato farming (111211)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

I-46

-

Poultry and egg production (1123)

I-58

I-59,60

Poultry hatcheries (11234)

-

-

-

-

Rice farming (11116)

-

-

-

-

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65
-

-

-

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

Sheep farming (11241)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Soybean farming (11111)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

Strawberry farming (111333)
Sugar cane farming, hay farming
and all other crop farming
(11193, 11194, 11195)

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-46

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

-

I-47, 62, 64;
II-45

Sugarcane farming (11193)

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Tobacco farming (11191)

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Sheep and goat farming (1124)

I-58

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65
I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

Tree nut farming (111335)

-

-

-

-

Turkey production (11233)
Vegetable and melon farming
(11121)

-

-

-

-

I-58

-

-

-

-

Number of farms

I-1, 8, 9,
58;
II-8,9

Number of households sharing farm
income

I-58

-

-

I-59

Number of operators

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Number of persons living in
operator's household

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

-

II– 2

Wheat farming (11114)

Nursery crops

10 INDEX

-

II -32, 36-37

I-37; II-35

I-12-31;
II-11-24

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

-

I-40,44,59; II-2,41

I-50,52-55, 61,
63,65; II-46

-

I-46,62,64
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

-

I-46

-

I-46
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-45

I-10,11,41;
II-10, 40

I-46
I-1,46-47, 62,
64; II-1,2;
A-C

I-50, 52,54-55,
61, 63, 65
I-49-57, 61,
63,65; II-46-56
I-49,51,53, 54,
56-57, 61, 63,
65

-

I-62,64

-

I-62,64

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

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Item

Land

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture
and sod, sales value

I-58

Nursery stock
Nuts, all

Crops
-

Economics

Demographics

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

Livestock

Practices

Misc.

-

I-62,64

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

O
Occupation of operator

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Off-farm work by operator

I-58

-

-

I-59

I-1,49, 51, 53,
56,57,61,63,65
II-1,46
I-61, 63, 65;
II-46

I-48
-

I-62,64;
A,B
I-1,62,64;
II-1

Okra

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Olives

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Onions

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

I-49, 51, 53,
56,57,61,63,65
II-46

-

-

Operator characteristics

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-48

I-62,64; A

I-48

I-62,64; A,B

Operators Age

I-58

All

-

-

-

-

-

I-59,60
-

I-1,49, 51, 53,
56-57, 61, 63,
65; II-46
I-49,52,54;
II-46

-

A, B

American Indian or Alaska
Native operators

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-51,53-57,
61,63,65; II-51

-

I-47,62,64;
A, B, D

Asian

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-51,54-57, 61,
63, 65; II-52

-

I-47,62,64;
A, B

Black or African American

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-51, 53-56,
61,63,65; II-53

-

I-47,62,64;
A, B

Living on an American Indian
reservation

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64; D

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
Islander

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-51,53-57, 61,
63, 65; II-54

-

I-62,64; A,B

-

I-62,64

On farm

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Primary occupation

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Principal Operator

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Race

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

White

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Women

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Oranges
Orchardgrass seed
Orchards, land in

I-58;
II-31

Organic agriculture

I-58

Ornamental fish
Ostriches
Other livestock and other animal
products

-

I-58

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I-35; II-32
II-27
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25

-

-

I-61, 63, 65;
II-46
I-1,49, 51, 53,
56,57,61,63,65
II-1,46
I-49-54, 56,
61, 63, 65;
II-46,47, 49-57
I-51, 53-57,
61, 63, 65;
II -56
I-51,52-54 61,
63, 65; II-50
I-51,53-57,
61,63,65; II-55
I-50-52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46
-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-62,64; A,B

I-48

I-62,64; A,B

-

-

II-23
I-27; II-14
I-12-17, 19,
21.22, 2527,31; II-24

I-48

I-62,64

-

I-62,64; A,B

-

I-62,64; A, B

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

I-48; II-43

I-61,63,65

-

I-41

I-62,64
I-1,62,64

INDEX 11

Item

Land

Crops

Economics

Practices

Misc.

-

-

-

-

-

Other berries

-

I-36; II-34

-

-

-

-

-

Other citrus

-

I-35; II-32
I-32-37;
II-26-28, 30,
32, 34, 35

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

-

-

-

-

I-58

Other farm characteristics

II-23

Demographics

Other aquaculture products

Other crops and hay

-

Livestock

I-61,63,65

I-41

I-50,52,54,55

I-62,64
-

-

Other farm production expenses

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-62,64

Other farm-related income
Other federal farm program
payments

I-58

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-62,64

-

-

I-6; II-5

I-50,52,54,55

-

-

-

Other food fish

-

-

II- 23

-

-

-

-

Other livestock
Other livestock and poultry
purchased

-

-

I-31; II-24

-

-

-

-

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

-

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46

-

I-58

Other poultry

-

Other types of organizations

I-58

Other vegetables

-

Owned land in farms

I-58

-

-

-

I-27; II-13-14

-

-

I-35; II-32
-

I-4,59,60; II-3
I-59,60

-

I-59,60

-

I-11

I-1,62,64
I-62,64

P
Pacific Islander (see Native
Hawaiian and Other Pacific
Islander)
Papayas

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

Parsley

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

Part owners

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Partnerships

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Passion fruit

I-8,58;
II-8

Pastureland
Patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives

I-58

Payroll

-

Peaches

I-58

Peanuts

I-58

Pears
Peas Chinese
Dry edible
Dry southern (cowpeas)
Green (excluding southern)
Green southern (cowpeas)
Pecans
Peppers
Percent of income from farming
Permanent pasture and rangeland

12 INDEX

I-58
I-58
I-58
I-58
I-8,58;
II-8

I-35; II-32

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46,49
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46

-

-

-

-

-

I-40,59,60

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

-

-

II -7

I-35; II-32
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26
I-35;
II-32

-

I-59,60

-

I-59,60

-

-

I-34; II-30
I-33; II-26
II-26
I-34; II-30
I-34; II-30
I-35; II-32

-

-

I-34; II-30

-

I-59,60
-

-

-

-

-

I-47,62,64;
A,B

-

I-1,62,64;
A,B

I-10,11,48;
II-10,42,43

I-47,62,64

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-61,63,65
I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64
I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

I-47,62,64

-

I-59,60

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-52, 54, 55,
61, 63,65

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

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Item

Land

Persimmons

-

Pesticides, acres applied

Crops
I-35; II-32

I-58
-

Pigeons or squab

-

Pima cotton

-

-

Pineapples

-

I-32,33;
II-1,26
I-1,33;
II-1,25,28

Pistachios

-

I-35; II-32

I-58

Economics

-

-

Pheasants

Place of residence

Livestock
-

I-59,60

Demographics

Practices

-

Misc.

II-42

I-62,64

I-27; II-14

-

-

-

-

I-27; II-14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-49, 51, 53,
56,57,61,63,65
II-46

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-48

I-62,64

Plums and Prunes

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Pluots

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Pomegranates

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Popcorn

-

I-33; II-26
I-1,34;
II-1,30

-

-

-

-

-

I-37; II-35

-

Potatoes

I-58

Potted flowering plants
Poultry

I-58

Poultry hatched
Primary occupation (see Operator,
primary occupation)

-

I-27; II-13,14

-

-

II-14

-

-

-

-

-

I-2,40,59,60;
II-2

I-61,63,65

I-2,40,59,60;
II-2

I-61,63,65;
II-46,50

-

-

-

-

I-41; II-40

I-62,64

I-41

I-62,64

-

-

Principal operator (see Operator)
Production contracts
Property taxes paid, expense

I-58

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-41; II-40
I-11

I-62,64

Proso millet

-

I-33; II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Prunes

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Pullets for laying flock replacement

I-58

Pumpkins

-

I-34; II-30

I-27; II-13

I-59,60

-

I-61,63,65

I-41; II-40

I-62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64; A,B

Q
Quail

-

-

I-27; II-14

-

-

-

I-31; II-24

-

R
Rabbits and their pelts
Race of operator

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

I-51,53,5457,61,63,65;
II-51-56

Radishes

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Rapeseed

-

II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Raspberries

-

I-36; II-34

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

Red clover seed

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

Redtop seed

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

Reliability estimates
Rent and lease expenses for
machinery, equipment, and farm
share of vehicles

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-58

-

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

Rent or share payments income

I-58

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

Recreational services income

I-58

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I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

I-11

B
I-62,64

-

I-62,64

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Land

Rented or leased land

Crops

I-58

Rhubarb

Livestock

-

-

Economics

Demographics

Practices

Misc.

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61, 63,65;
II-46

I-11

I-62,64

-

I-34; II-30
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26

-

Romaine lettuce
Rotational or management intensive
grazing

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

Rye for grain

-

I-33; II-26

-

-

Ryegrass seed

-

I-33; II-27

-

-

I-33; II-26
I-33,37;
II-25-27,35

-

-

I-37; II-35

-

Rice

I-58

-

-

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

-

-

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-46,62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

II-44

S
Safflower
Seed harvested
Seedlings
Seeds, plants, vines, and trees,
expense

I-58

I-58

Sesame
Sex of operator

-

-

II-28

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
-

I-4,59,60; II-3

-

-

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-62,64

I-59,60

I-49, 53, 56,
57, 61,63,65;
II-46

-

-

I-48

I-62,64; A, B

I-11; II-44

I-62,64;
II-1,46,47

I-58

-

-

Sheep and lambs

I-58

-

I-28-30;
II-1,16

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-50, 52, 54,
61, 63, 65

Sheep, goats, and their products,
sales value

I-58

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Short rotation woody crops

I-58

-

I-2,7,40,59; II-2,6

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Silage

I-58

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

Share payments (see Rent)

I-38; II-37

Small grain hay

-

I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,27
I-32,33;
II-27

Sod

-

I-37; II-35

-

Soil conditioners

I-58

Sorghum

I-58

Soybeans

I-58

I-1,32-33;
II-1, 25, 26,
27, 28
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26

Spanish, Hispanic or Latino origin,
operators

I-58

-

-

-

-

I-2,40
I-1,4,40,59,60;
II-2

I-61,63,65

I-11,45; II-42

I-62,64

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

-

I-62,64

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65
I-51,52-53,55,
61, 63, 65;
II-50

-

I-62,64; A,B

Spearmint for oil

-

II-28

-

-

-

-

-

Specified fruits and nuts, acres

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Spinach

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Sport or game fish

-

-

-

-

-

Spring wheat, other

-

I-1,32-33;
II-1,26

-

-

-

-

Squab (see Pigeons)

-

Squash
State and local government program
payments

I-58

Stockholders in farm corporation

I-58

I-34; II-30

II-23
I-27; II-14
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-7,59,60; II-6

I-61,63,65

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Strawberries

-

I-36; II-34

-

-

-

-

-

Sudangrass seed

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

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Land

Sugarbeets

I-58

Sugarcane

I-58

Summer squash
I-58

Sweet corn
Sweet potatoes

Livestock

I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26
-

Sunflower seed
Supplies, repairs and maintenance,
expense

Crops

I-58

I-34; II-30
I-1,33;
II-1,25,26

Economics

-

I-59,60

-

I-59,60

-

Demographics

Practices

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
61, 63, 65
-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

Misc.
I-62,64
I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-1

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

I-4,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-58

I-34;
II-28,30

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-58

I-1,34; II-30

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64; II-1

II-1,27

-

-

I-32,33;
II-27

-

Sweetclover seed

-

I-11

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

T
Tame hay, other

I-58

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

Tangelos

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Tangerines

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

-

-

-

Taps, maple syrup

-

I-38; II-38

-

-

-

-

-

-

II-28

Taro
Taxes, property

I-58

Temples

-

-

-

I-35; II-32

I-4,59,60; II-3

-

-

Tenants

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Tenure of operator

I-58

-

-

I-59,60

Timothy seed
Tobacco

I-58

Tobacco transplants

-

II-27
I-1,32,33;
II-1,25,26

-

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

I-37; II-35

-

-

I-11

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46,49
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46,49

-

-

I-47,62,64;
A,B

-

I-47,62,64;
A,B

-

-

I-46, 47, 62,
64; II-1,45

-

-

-

I-62,64

-

-

I-58

I-34; II-30

-

Tomatoes, greenhouse

I-37; II-35

-

-

Total cropland

I-1,8,58;
II-1,8

-

-

I-40,59,60

I-61,63,65

I-11

Total farm production expenses

I-58

-

-

I-4,40,59,60; II-3

I-61,63,65

I-11

Total sales

-

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

Total woodland

I-58
I-8,58;
II-8

-

-

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-47,62,64

Tractors

I-58

-

-

I-44,59,60; II-41

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

-

-

-

Trout
Trucks

-

-

I-58

Tubers
Turkeys

II-26

-

I-58

I-37

-

II-23

-

I-44,59,60; II-41

-

I-61,63,65

-

-

-

I-61,63,65

I-62,64

Tomatoes

Triticale

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

I-27; II-13

I-59,60

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

Turnips

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

Typology of farm

I-58
I-58

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-

-

I-61,63,65
I-61,63,65

Turnip greens

Type of organization

-

-

I-47,62,64
I-1,47,62,64;
II-1

I-41; II-40

I-44,62,64
I-62,64

-

-

-

-

I-59,60

I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-46

-

I-1,62,64;A,B

I-59,60

I-61,63,65;
II-46

-

I-62,64

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Item

Land

Crops

Livestock

Economics

Demographics

Practices

Misc.

U
Upland cotton

-

Utilities, expense

I-1,32,33;
II-1,26

I-58

-

-

-

-

-

I-4,40,59,60; II-3

-

-

-

-

-

II -44

-

I-11

I-1; II-2

-

I-41

I-1, 46, 47,
62, 64; II-1

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-62,64

V
Valencia oranges

-

I-35; II-32

-

-

Value Added Commodities

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Land and buildings

I-58; II-8

-

-

I-40,42,59,60

I-61,63,65

Landlord's share of total sales

I-58

-

-

I-61,63,65

Machinery and equipment

I-58

-

-

I-2,40,59,60
I-40,43,59,60; II41

I-61,63,65

I-11

I-62,64
I-1, 46, 47,
62, 64; II-1

Organic product sales

I-58

-

-

I-40,59,60

I-48; II-43

I-62,64

Sales

I-58

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65;
II-47

I-11,41,48;
II-43

I-1,46, 47, 62,
64; A-C

-

Value of Agricultural products sold
Commodities under production
contract

I-37; II-35

Veal calves

-

Vegetable seeds

-

Vegetable transplants

-

Vegetables

I-58

Vetch seed

-

-

I-13-18,2022,31; II-23

I-3; II-2
-

I-1-3,40,59,60;
II-1-2

I-11
-

-

-

-

I-37; II-35

-

-

-

-

-

I-37; II-35
I-1,32-34,37;
II-1,25, 29,
30, 35

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-2,40,59,60; II-2

II-27

-

-

I-35; II-32

-

I-61,63,65

II-44

-

I-41; II-40

-

I-62,64

-

-

-

I-62,64

W
Walnuts, English

I-58

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

Watercress

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Watermelons
Weeds, grass, or brush, chemical
control

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

Wetlands Reserve Program

I-58
I-8,58;
II-8

-

-

I-59,60

-

-

I-6,59,60; II-5

I-61,63,65
I-50, 52, 54,
55, 61,63,65

-

I-2,59,60; II-2

I-61,63,65

I-45; II-42

I-62,64

I-11

I-62,64

Wheat -

Durum

-

Other spring

-

Winter

-

I-1,32,33;
II-25,26
I-1,32,33,34;
II-1,26
I-1,32,33,34;
II-1,26
I-1,32,33,34;
II-1,26

Wheatgrass seed

-

White clover seed

All

I-58

-

I-1,46,62,64;
II-1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

-

II-27

-

-

-

-

-

-

I-62,64; A, B

Wild hay

-

I-32-33;
II-27

I-51,53-57,
61,63,65; II-55

-

-

-

-

-

Wild rice

-

II-26

-

-

-

-

-

Winter squash

-

I-34; II-30

-

-

-

-

-

White operators

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Item

Land

Women operators

I-58

Woodland crops

I-58
I-8,58;
II-8

Woodland, total
Wool production

-

Crops
I-38; II-3638
-

Livestock

Economics

I-28,29,30;
II-16

-

Demographics

Practices

Misc.

I-49, 50, 51,
54, 57,61, 63,
65; II-46-49

I-48

I-62,64

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-62,64

I-59,60

I-61,63,65

-

I-47,62,64

-

-

-

-

Y
Years on present farm

I-58

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-

-

I-59,60

I-49, 51, 53,
56, 57, 61,
63,65; II-46

I-48

I-62,64

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