QID 044-002 2012 Soybean Cost and Returns Report

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

0218 - ARMS III - Costs and Returns Report - Soybeans -2012

Agricultural Resource Management, Chemical Use, and Contractor Expense Surveys

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NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE

AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SURVEY

COSTS AND RETURNS REPORT

U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Rm 5030, South Building
1400 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20250-2000
Phone: 1-800-727-9540
Fax: 202-690-2090
Email: [email protected]

Soybeans 2012

Completion of this form fulfills your mandatory
2012 Census of Agriculture reporting obligations.
We are collecting information on costs and returns and need your help to make the information as accurate as possible.
Authority for collection of information on the Costs and Returns Report is Title 7, Section 2204 of the U.S. Code. Under Title 7 of the
U.S. Code and CIPSEA (Public Law 107-347), facts about your operation are kept confidential and used only for statistical purposes.
Response is voluntary. You may skip any question(s) you prefer not to answer.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of
information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0535-0218. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 100 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
[Name, address and partners verified and updated if necessary]

POID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

POID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Partner Name

Partner Name

Address

Address

City

State

Zip

Phone Number

City

State

Zip

POID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

POID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Partner Name

Partner Name

Address

Address

City

State

Zip

Phone Number

City

State

Phone Number

Zip

Phone Number

Office Use Only
Screening
Box
0006

Beginning
Time
(Military)
0004

__ __ __ __

Total
Points
0929

R. Unit
0921

Partner Stratum
0925

0926

0927

0928

Office Use
Only

Number of
Supplements

0009

0002

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SECTION 1

LAND IN FARM / RANCH

For 2012, please report farm/ranch land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation or
organization for which you are reporting. (Include all cropland, idle land, CRP, pastureland, woodland, wasteland, farmstead, acres used for
crop/livestock production facilities, and all other building sites associated with this operation, etc.)

ACRES OPERATED

Acres

None

1.

+
How many acres of farm/ranch land were owned? ................................................................................................
............

2.

How many acres of farm/ranch land were rented or leased from others---

0020

(Exclude land used on an animal unit month (AUM) or fee per head basis under a grazing permit.)

Acres

a.

+
for a fixed or flexible cash rent payment? .......................................................................................................
............

b.

for a share of the crop or livestock production? (Include hybrid rental arrangement where rent
+
............
paid is based on a fixed cash payment plus some shared production.) ......................................................................

c.

+
for free? ..........................................................................................................................................................
............

0021
0023
0024

Acres

3.

How many acres of farm/ranch land were rented or leased to others?

–

0025

(Include land rented for cash, for a share of crop or livestock production, or rent free.) ......................................................

Acres

None

a.

How many acres rented or leased to others (Item 3) did this
operation own? ...............................................................................

4000

Total Acres

4.

=
Then the TOTAL ACRES in this operation in 2012 were: (Total Items 1 + 2a + 2b + 2c – 3.) ...............................

0026

COUNTY LOCATION
5.

For the total acres in this operation (Item 4), please answer the following county questions.
a.

In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced?
Principal County Name

State

4001

4002
..............

b.

Number of Acres
4003
............

If you also had agricultural activity in any other county, enter the county name(s), etc.
Other County Name(s)

State

4004

4005
..............

4007

............
4008

..............
4010
..............

4012
............

4014
..............

4009
............

4011

4013

Number of Acres
4006

4015
............

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LAND BREAKOUT
Of the acres reported in Section 1, Item 4 please report acres below in the first item that applies. REPORT LAND ONLY
ONCE ON THIS PAGE. (NOTE: Report acres in CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP in the most appropriate item below.)
6.

Cropland
(Exclude cropland pasture.)

a.

None

Number of Acres
4016

Cropland harvested
(Include land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut, orchards, vineyards, nursery and
greenhouse crops, Christmas trees, citrus groves, berries and short rotations woody crops.) ............................

b.

Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned
(Exclude land in orchards and vineyards) ..................................................................................................

c.

Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ..................................................................................................

d.

Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and
not pastured or grazed .........................................................................................................................

4017

4018

7.

4019

Pasture
4020

a.

Permanent pasture and rangeland ......................................................................................................

b.

Woodland pastured .............................................................................................................................

c.

Other pasture or grazing land (including rotational pasture) that could have been
used for crops without additional improvements .................................................................................

4021

8.

4022

4023

Woodland not pastured
(Include woodlots, timber tracts, and sugarbrush)..............................................................................................

9.

4024

All other land
(Include farmsteads, home, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.) .........................................

4025

10. TOTAL ACRES – (Total items 6 through 9. Acres should equal Item 4.) ..................................................
CASH RENT
11. In 2012, did this operation rent or lease any cropland or pasture acres from others for cash?
(Is Section 1, Item 2a positive?) (Exclude land rented or leased on a share basis, per-head or AUM basis,
free of charge, and rent that includes buildings, such as barns.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
4026

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Item 12] .....................................

Acres

None

a.

How many acres of non-irrigated cropland were rented or leased for cash?
(Include acres cut and to be cut for hay.) ........................................................................................................

4027

b.

How many acres of irrigated cropland were rented or leased for cash?
(Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard, nursery, and hay land.).................................................................................

4028

c.

How many acres of permanent pasture, grazing or grassland were rented or leased for cash?
(Exclude Federal, State, and other types of land rented or leased on an animal unit month (AUM) basis.) ...............

4029

IRRIGATION
12. Were any of the acres in this operation irrigated by sprinklers, flooding, ditches or furrows,
drip or trickle irrigation, etc. in 2012?

Code
4030

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 2] ..................................
Acres Irrigated

None

a.

How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? (Include irrigated land from which crops were

4031

harvested or hay was cut and land in bearing and nonbearing fruit, nut, berry, and nursery crops.) ...................
4032

b.

How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, abandoned cropland, and other land were irrigated? ....

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SECTION 2

FIELD CROPS

1.

Were any field crops, such as corn, wheat, rice, etc. harvested from this operation or did this operation
receive any income from field crops in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share and crops grown under contract.
4033
Exclude crops grown on land rented to others.)
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 3] ....................................

2.

Report quantity harvested in the unit specified with the crop name. For those crops not printed in the following table, enter the crop
name and code from the list below for any other field crop harvested, or for which income was received in 2012. After subtracting
marketing expenses, report the total dollar amount this operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Field Crops
produced in 2012 or in previous years. (Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, & Landlord’s Share of market value.)
Acres
Harvested
Field Crop

Code

Acres

(Include landlord share and
Tenths amount used on operation.)

0121
Potatoes (report sweet
4034
potatoes in other field crops) 0020
4036

Total Quantity Harvested

0122

Operation’s share of the
total quantity harvested
that was (will be) used
on this operation?
Tenths

4035

####

####

Lbs.

Total Quantity Harvested
Acres
Harvested

Code
4038

0105

0106

0109

0110

0117

####

4041

0111

Bu.

####

4045

0119

0126

4047

0138

0127

####
Cwt.

4049

Soybeans for beans........................
0026

####
Lbs.

Cwt.
0137

####
Tons

Lbs.
0125

(Dollars)
####

Lbs.
0118

............................................
0021
4048

0107

Cash or Open Market
Sales

4043

Peanuts .......................................
0016
4046

4039

Tons

4042
####
Cotton, Upland –
(Include cottonseed in value
0281
of sales only) ...............................

Rice

Operation’s share of the
total quantity harvested
that was (will be) used
on this operation?

Bu.

Corn for silage or greenchop ............
0005

4044

Acres
Irrigated

(Include landlord share and
amount used on operation.)

Corn for grain or seed .....................
0006
4040

####
Cwt.

4037

Tobacco, burley ................. 0193

Field Crop

(Dollars)

0123

Cwt.

####

Cash or Open Market
Sales

Acres
Irrigated
Acres

Code

0139

Bu.

####
Bu.

4050
####
Winter Wheat for grain or
seed (harvested in 2012) .................
0165

####

4052

4053

4054

4055

4056

4057

4058

4059

4060

4061

4062

4063

4064

4065

4066

4067

4068

4069

4070

4071

4072

4073

4074

4075

4076

4077

4078

4079

4080

4081

4082

4083

4084

4085

4086

4087

4088

4089

4090

4091

4092

4093

Field Crops

Code

Alfalfa seed (pounds) ................................
Barley, grain for feed (bushels) ................
Barley, grain for malt (bushels) ................
Birdsfoot trefoil seed (pounds) .................
Bromegrass seed (pounds) ......................
Buckwheat (bushels) ................................
Camelina (pounds)....................................
Canola, edible (pounds)............................
Clover, red clover seed (pounds) .............
Cotton, pima ..............................................

0035
0290
0291
0224
0215
0084
0657
0085
0043
0282

Dry Edible Beans – kidney, black, etc.
(Exclude Limas) (cwt) .........................
Emmer and spelt (bushels).......................
Fescue seed (pounds) ..............................
Flaxseed (bushels)....................................
Hay – Report in Section 3 .........................

0003
0161
0044
0009

4051

####

Bu.

Field Crops

####
Bu.

Code

Herbs, dried (pounds) ...............................
0211
Kentucky bluegrass seed (pounds) ................. 0628
Lespedeza seed (pounds) ............................... 0041
Miscanthus (tons)............................................. 0652
Oats for grain or seed (bushels) ...................... 0015
Orchardgrass seed (pounds) ........................... 0042
Peas, dry edible (hundredweight).................... 0017
Popcorn (pounds shelled)................................ 0019
Proso millet for grain or seed (bushels) .......... 0141
Rye for grain or seed (Exclude ryegrass) (bu) ... 0022
Ryegrass seed (pounds).................................. 0136
Sorghum for grain/seed (Including milo) (bu) ... 0025
Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ......... 0024
Sorghum for syrup (gallons) ............................ 0174
Sorghum-Sudan crosses – Report in Sec. 3 ..
Sudangrass seed (pounds) ......................... 0206

Field Crops

Code

Sugarbeets for seed (pounds) ........................0137
Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ............................0028
Sugarcane for seed (pounds) .........................0209
Sugarcane for sugar (tons) .............................0029
Sunflower seed, non-oil variety (pounds) .......0148
Sunflower seed, oil variety (pounds) ..............0030
Switchgrass (tons)...........................................0653
Timothy seed (pounds) ...................................0045
Triticale for grain (bushels) .............................0162
Vetch seed (pounds) .......................................0039
Wheatgrass seed (pounds).............................0201
Wheat, all, for seed .........................................0172
Wheat, other spring for grain or seed .............0164
Wheat, durum for grain or seed ......................0163
Wild rice (hundredweight) ...............................0178
Other field crop, specify above ...................0317

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SECTION 3
1.

HAY & FORAGE CROPS

Were any hay or forage crops cut or harvested from this operation or did this operation receive any
income from hay or forage crops in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share and crops grown under contract.

Code
4094

Exclude crops grown on land rented to others.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 4] ......................................

TOTAL HAY AND FORAGE CROPS
Acres Harvested

None

2.

All land from which dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was cut
or forage was harvested. (Exclude straw, corn silage, and sorghum silage.).................

Acres Irrigated

4095

4096

For Items 3 through 8, when both dry hay and haylage were cut from the same acres, report acres for each type. If two or more cuttings
were made from the same acres, report acres for that item only once, but report total quantity harvested from all cuttings.
Total Quantity
Harvested

ALFALFA HAY AND SILAGE

(Include landlord share
and amount used on
operation.)

Acres
Harvested

None

3.

Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for
dry hay.....................................................

0157

0158

4.

Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa
or alfalfa mixtures ....................................

4097

4098

Tons,
dry
Tons,
green

Operation’s share
of the total quantity
harvested that was
(will be) used on
this operation?

Acres
Irrigated
4090

0159

4099

4100

4103

4104

4107

4108

Tons,
dry
Tons,
green

OTHER HAY AND SILAGE
5.

Small grain dry hay –
(barley, oats, rye, wheat, etc.) ..........................

4101

4102

6.

Other tame dry hay –

4105

4106

Tons,
dry

(clover, fescue, lespedeza, timothy,
Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, etc.) ..................

7.

Wild dry hay ................................................

8.

All other haylage, grass silage,
and greenchop.........................................

Tons,
dry
4109

4110

4113

4114

Tons,
dry
Tons,
green

Tons,
dry
4111

4112

4115

4116

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES
9.

Tons,
dry

Tons,
dry
Tons,
green

Cash or Open Market Sales

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Hay & Forage Crops produced in 2012 or in previous years?

(Dollars)

None
####

(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.) ..................

SECTION 4
1.

CUT CHRISTMAS TREES, SHORT ROTATION WOODY CROPS, & MAPLE TREES

Were any woodland crops grown, harvested, or tapped on this operation or did this operation receive
any income from woodland crops in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share and crops grown under contract.

Code

Exclude crops grown on land rented to others.)

4117

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 5] ....................................

For Items 2 through 4, report products sold from this operation in 2012. After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar
amount this operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of woodland crops grown in 2012 or in previous years.
(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)
None

2.

Cut Christmas trees – cut or to be
cut. (Report live trees sold in Sec. 5.) ........

3.

Short rotation woody crops –
Trees with growth cycles of 10
years or less. (Exclude timber.

Acres
in Production
4118

Number of
Trees Cut
4119

Acres
in Production
4122

4120

Acres
Harvested
4123

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

Acres
Irrigated

4121

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

Acres
Irrigated
4124

4125

Report nursery stock in Section 5.) .......
Number of
Taps
4126

4.

Maple syrup. ........................................

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

Syrup
Produced
4127

4128
Gallons

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SECTION 5
1.

NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, FLORICULTURE, SOD, MUSHROOMS,
VEGETEABLE SEEDS, & PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS

Were any nursery, floriculture, or greenhouse crops, including ornamental plants, flowers, mushrooms,
aquatic plants, sod, food crops under protection, vegetable seeds, flower seeds, or other propagative
materials, grown for sale on this operation or did this operation receive any income from nursery, floriculture,
or greenhouse crops in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share, crops grown under contract, food crops grown in

Code

greenhouses, caves, and high tunnels where crops were always covered. Exclude crops grown on land rented to
others, home gardens, personal or home use crops, and finished plants purchased from others and resold.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 6] ....................................
Total Area

2.

3.

4129

Square Feet
under Glass or
None Other Protection

Area on which nursery,
greenhouse, floriculture, sod,
4130
mushrooms and propagative
materials were grown .......................................................

Area Irrigated
Square Feet
Under Glass or
Tenths Other Protection

Acres in the Open
Acres
4131

4132

Acres
Harvested

Acres in the Open
Acres

Tenths

4133

Acres

Tenths

0181

Enter the crop type and code from the list below for all crops grown or sold in 2012. After subtracting marketing expenses, what was
the total dollar amount this operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of nursery, floriculture, or greenhouse crops
grown in 2012 or in previous years. (Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

Crop Type

Code

Square Feet Under
Glass or Other
Protection

Cash or Open Market Sales

Acres in the Open
Acres

(Dollars)

Tenths

4134

4135

4136

4137

4138

4139

4140

4141

4142

4143

4144

4145

4146

4147

4148

4149

4150

4151

4152

4153

4154

4155

4156

4157

4158

4159

4160

4161

4162

4163

4164

4165

4166

4167

4168

Floriculture and Bedding Crops

Propagative Materials Sold

Code

Bedding/Garden plants – annuals, herbaceous perennials,
vegetable plants (include hanging baskets) ........................... 0241

Bulb, corms, rhizomes, and tubers, dry .....................................

0248

Cut flowers and cut florist greens ............................................. 0262

Cuttings, seedlings, liners, plugs .............................................

1002

Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ........................ 0256

Flower seeds .......................................................................

0036

Potted flowering plants ........................................................... 0252

Tobacco plants sold for transplant to farm fields .........................

0175

Other floriculture and bedding, specify above ............................. 1015

Vegetable seeds ..................................................................

0037

Vegetable transplants to farm fields .........................................

1006

Nursery Crops

Code

Code

Nursery stock – ornamentals, shrubs, shade trees, flowering trees,
evergreens, live Christmas trees, fruit and nut trees, and
plants, vines, palms, ornamental grasses, and bareroot
herbaceous perennials ....................................................... 0254

Food Crops Grown Under Glass
or Other Protection

Code

Tomatoes ...........................................................................

1019

...................................................................... 0315

Other vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................................

0250

Fruits and berries .................................................................

1008

Mushroom Crops

Code

Mushroom – Report growing area and sales ..............................

0093

Mushroom spawn – Report sales only ......................................

2495

Aquatic plants

Sod

Code

Sod harvested ...................................................................... 0166

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SECTION 6
1.

VEGETABLES & MELONS

Were any vegetables, sweet corn, or melons harvested from this operation or did this operation receive any
income from vegetables, sweet corn, or melons in 2012? (Report crops grown under glass or other protection in

Code

Section 4. Include your landlord’s share and crops grown under contract. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others,
home gardens, and personal or home use crops.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4169

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 7] ....................................
Acres Harvested
Acres

None

Acres Irrigated
Acres

Tenths

4170

Area from which vegetables and melons were harvested in
2012? (Report multiple cropped acreage only once.) .................................

3.

For those crops not printed in the following table, enter the crop name and code from the list below for any other vegetables
harvested in 2012.
If more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres for each crop.
For two or more pickings of the same crop, report the area harvested only once.
Processing refers to vegetables that have been altered by heat, pressure, or freezing.
Acres Harvested for
Fresh Market

Total Acres Harvested
Crop Name

Code
4172

Beans, snap (fresh)

Acres

Tenths

Acres

Acres Harvested for
Processing

Tenths

Acres

4173

4174

4175

4177

4178

4179

4181

4182

4183

4185

4186

4187

4189

4190

4191

4193

4194

4195

4176

4131
4180

Peppers, Bell – (Exclude pimientos)

0126
4184

Peppers, other than Bell – (Include chile)

0127
4188

Tomatoes in the open (fresh)

2134
4192

Tomatoes in the open (processed)

4134

4196

4197

4198

4199

4200

4201

4202

4203

4204

4205

4206

4207

4208

4209

4210

4211

4212

4213

4214

4215

4216

4217

4218

4219

4220

4221

4222

4223

4224

4225

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

None

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Vegetables & Melons produced in 2012 or in previous years?
(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.) .................

Vegetables and Melons

Tenths

2131

Beans, snap (processed)

4.

Tenths

4171

2.

Code

Vegetables and Melons

Code

Vegetables and Melons

Code

####

Vegetables and Melons

Code

Artichokes....................................................
0101 Cauliflower ..................................................
0108 Horseradish ..................................................
0151 Radishes ................................................
0129
Asparagus, bearing age..............................
0637 Celery ..........................................................
0109 Kale...............................................................
0186 Rhubarb .................................................
0143
Beans, Lima (dry) ........................................
268 Chicory
0261 Lettuce, head................................................
0117 Spinach, fresh ........................................
2132
Beans, Lima (fresh).....................................
2115 Collards
0185 Lettuce, leaf ..................................................
0629 Spinach, processed ...............................
4132
Beans, Lima (processed) ............................
4115 Cucumbers (fresh) .......................................
2111 Lettuce, Romaine .........................................
0146 Squash, summer ...................................
0133
Cucumbers for pickles
Beets ...........................................................
0103
(processed) ..............................................
4111 Mustard greens ............................................
0094 Squash, winter .......................................
0150
Broccoli ........................................................
0104 Daikon ..........................................................
0258 Okra ..............................................................
0118 Sweet corn for seed ..............................
0246
Brussels sprouts .........................................
0105 Eggplant .......................................................
0112 Onions, dry ...................................................
0120 Sweet corn (fresh) .................................
2110
Cabbage, Chinese ......................................
0249 Endive ..........................................................
0259 Onions, green ...............................................
0119 Sweet corn (processed) ........................
4110
Cabbage, head (fresh) ................................
2106 Escarole .......................................................
0260 Parsley....................................................
0121 Sweet potatoes ......................................
0031
Cabbage, head (processed) .......................
4106 Garlic ............................................................
0114 Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ................
0234 Turnip greens.........................................
0189
Cantaloupes & muskmelons .......................
0004 Ginseng ........................................................
0198 Peas, green (fresh) ................................
2122 Turnips ................................................................
0145
Carrots (fresh) ....................................
2107 Herbs, fresh cut ...........................................
0212 Peas, green (processed) .......................
4122 Watermelons..........................................
0033
Vegetables, other,
Carrots (processed) ....................................
4107 Honeydew melons ................................
0013 Pumpkins ................................................
0128
specify above ........................................
0236

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SECTION 7 FRUIT & NUTS
1.

Was there a combined total of 20 or more fruit or nut trees, including grapevines on this operation or
did this operation receive any income from fruits or nut trees in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share and

Code

crops grown under contract. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others, abandoned acres, home gardens, and
personal or home use crops.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4226

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 8] ..................................
Total Acres
Acres

None

Acres Irrigated
Acres

Tenths

4227

Acres Harvested
Acres

Tenths

4228

2.

Acres in bearing and nonbearing fruit
orchards, vineyards, and nut trees ..........................................................

3.

For those crops not printed in the following table, enter the crop name and code from the list below for any other fruit
and nuts on this operation in 2012. (Include acres even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc.)
Bearing
Age Acres

Total Acres
Crop Name

Code
4230

Almonds

Acres

Nonbearing
Age Acres

Acres

Tenths

Acres

Tenths

4231

4232

4233

4235

4236

4237

4239

4240

4241

4243

4244

4245

4247

4248

4249

Tenths

0046
4234

Apples (fresh)

5053
4238

Apples (processed)

6053
4242

Grapes (fresh)

0275
4246

Grapes (processed)

6275

4250

4251

4252

4253

4254

4255

4256

4257

4258

4259

4260

4261

4262

4263

4264

4265

4266

4267

4268

4269

4270

4271

4272

4273

4274

4275

4276

4277

4278

4279

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES
4.

Tenths

4229

Cash or Open Market Sales

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Fruit & Nuts produced in 2012 or in previous years?

(Dollars)

None
####

(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.) ........
Non-Citrus Fruits

Code

Non-Citrus Fruits

Code

Apricots (fresh) ............................................
5054 Olives (fresh) ..................................5067
Apricots (processed) ...................................
6054 Olives (processed) .........................6067
Avocados (fresh) .........................................
5055 Papayas (fresh)..............................5096
Avocados (processed) ................................
6055 Papayas (processed) .....................6096
Cherries, sweet (fresh) ...............................
5155 Passion fruit (fresh)........................5233
Cherries, sweet (processed).....................
6155 Passion
)
fruit (processed) ...............6233
Cherries, tart (fresh) ....................................
5156 Peaches, Clingstone (fresh) ..........5643
Cherries, tart (processed) .........................
6156 Peaches,
)
Clingstone (processed) ...6643
Dates (fresh) ...............................................
5061 Peaches, Freestone (fresh) ...........5644
Dates (processed).......................................
6061 Peaches, Freestone (processed) ....6644
Figs (fresh) ..................................................
5062 Pears, Bartlett (fresh) ....................5069
Figs (processed) ...........................
6062 Pears, Bartlett (processed)............6069
Guava (fresh) ................................
5090 Pears, other (fresh) ........................5314
Guava (processed) .......................
6090 Pears, other (processed) ...............6314
Kiwifruit (fresh) ..............................
5064 Persimmons (fresh) .......................5070
Kiwifruit (processed) .....................
6064 Persimmons (processed)...............6070
Mangos (fresh) ..............................
5065 Plums (fresh) ..................................5071
Mangos (processed) .....................
6065 Plums (processed) .........................6071
Nectarines (fresh) .........................
5066 Pluots (fresh) ..................................5630
Nectarines (processed).................
6066 Pluots (processed) .........................6630

Non-Citrus Fruits

Code

Citrus Fruits

Code

Pomegranates (fresh) ...................
5072 Tangelos (fresh) ..........................................
5080
Pomegranates (processed) ..........
6072 Tangelos (processed)..................................
6080
Prunes (fresh)................................
5073 Tangerines (fresh) .......................................
5081
Prunes (processed).......................
6073 Tangerines (processed) ..............................
6081
Other Non-Citrus, (fresh) .......................
5277 Temples (fresh) ...........................................
5079
Other Non-Citrus, (processed) ..............
6277 Temples (processed)...................................
6079
Other Citrus, (fresh) ...............................
5269
Citrus Fruits
Code Other Citrus, (processed) ......................
6269
Grapefruit (fresh) ..........................................
5075
Grapefruit (processed) .................................
6075
Nuts
Code
Kumquats (fresh)..........................................
5263 Chestnuts ...............................................
0059
Kumquats (processed) .................................
6263 Hazelnuts (Fiberts) ................................
0047
Lemons (fresh) .............................................
5076 Macadamia Nuts ....................................
0048
Lemons (processed) ....................................
6076 Pecans, improved ..................................
0633
Limes (fresh) ................................................
5077 Pecans, native & seedling .....................
0634
Limes (processed)........................................
6077 Pistachios...............................................
0050
Oranges, Valencia (fresh) ............................
5157 Walnuts, English ....................................
0631
Oranges, Valencia (processed) .....................
6157 Walnuts, other........................................
0632
Oranges, other (fresh)..................................
5158 Other Nuts, specify above ........................
0207
Oranges, other (processed) .........................
6158

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SECTION 8 BERRIES
1.

Were any strawberries, cranberries, or other berries grown on this operation or did this operation receive
any income from strawberries, cranberries, or other berries in 2012? (Include your landlord’s share and crops

Code

grown under contract. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others, home gardens, and personal or home use crops.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4280

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 9] ....................................
Acres Grown
Acres

None

Acres Irrigated
Acres

Tenths

4281

Tenths

4282

2.

Acres on which berries were grown on in 2012 .....................................

3.

Complete the following table for each berry crop grown on this operation in 2012. For two or more pickings of the same crop, report
the acres only once.
Total Acres
Crop Name

Code

Blackberries and dewberries (fresh)
(including Marionberries)

4283

Acres Harvested
Acres

Tenths

Acres not Harvested
Acres

Tenths

4284

4285

4286

4288

4289

4290

4292

4293

4294

4296

4297

4298

4291

2074
4295

Strawberries (processed)

4074

4300

4301

4302

4303

4304

4305

4306

4307

4308

4309

4310

4311

4312

4313

4314

4315

4316

4317

4318

4319

4320

4321

4322

4323

4324

4325

4326

4327

4328

4329

4330

4331

4332

4333

4334

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES
4.

Tenths

5056

Blackberries and dewberries (processed) 4287
(including Marionberries)
6056
Strawberries (fresh)

Acres

Cash or Open Market Sales

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Berries produced in 2012 or in previous years?

(Dollars)

None
####

(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.) ........
Berries

Code

Berries

Code

Blueberries, tame (fresh) ....................................................................... 5279

Loganberries (fresh) .............................................................................. 5271

Blueberries, tame (processed) .............................................................. 6279

Loganberries (processed) ..................................................................... 6271

Blueberries, wild (fresh) ......................................................................... 5280

Raspberries, black (fresh) ..................................................................... 5641

Blueberries, wild (processed) ................................................................ 6280

Raspberries, black (processed) ............................................................ 6641

Boysenberries (fresh) ............................................................................ 5182

Raspberries, red (fresh) ........................................................................ 5642

Boysenberries (processed).................................................................... 6182

Raspberries, red (processed) ............................................................... 6642

Cranberries (fresh) ................................................................................. 5060

Raspberries, other (fresh) ..................................................................... 5140

Cranberries (processed) ........................................................................ 6060

Raspberries, other (processed) ............................................................ 6140

Currants (fresh) ...................................................................................... 5273

Berries, other (fresh) ............................................................................. 5267

Currants (processed) ............................................................................. 6273

Berries, other (processed)..................................................................... 6267

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SECTION 9
1.

CATTLE & CALVES

Did you or anyone else have any cattle or calves, including dairy cattle, on this operation in 2012,
or receive any income in 2012 from cattle or calves sold by this operation? (Include your landlord’s
share of cattle on this operation, on public or industrial property under a grazing permit, on land used rent free
by this operation, and grown or fed on this operation for others on a custom or contractual basis. Exclude cattle
grown or fed by someone else on a custom or contractual basis.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
4335

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 10] ................................

DECEMBER 31, 2012 INVENTORY

2.

Of the total number of cattle and calves on hand, how many were a.

Number
on this operation
December 31, 2012

None

Beef cows? (Include beef heifers that had calved.

On December 31, 2012
how many were
owned by this operation?

0255

0256

0258

0259

0252

0253

0261

0295

Exclude heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls) ....................

b.

Milk cows kept for production of milk?
(Include dry milk cows. Exclude any heifers not yet freshened.) ................

c.

Other cattle?
(Include heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls)....................

d.

TOTAL cattle and calves on hand December 31, 2012.
(Add Items 2a, 2b, and 2c.) .............................................................

CATTLE, CALVES, AND MILK SOLD OR MOVED FROM THIS OPERATION
3.

Of the cattle and calves sold or moved from this operation during 2012, how many were -

Number sold or
moved in 2012

None
4336

a.

Calves sold or moved in 2012 weighing less than 500 pounds? ..............................................

b.

Cattle sold or moved in 2012, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more? ........................

4337

0270

4.

What was the total amount of milk sold or moved from this operation in 2012? (In CWT) ................

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES
After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Cattle and Calves sold in 2012 or in previous years?
(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

None
0511

5. Report Cash or Open Market Sales for cattle and calves sold from this operation in 2012.
(Include fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals, stockers and feeders, and veal calves, etc.
Exclude breeding stock.) ...........................................................................................................................

6.

Report Cash or Open Market Sales for cattle BREEDING STOCK sold from this operation
in 2012. ..................................................................................................................................................
a.

What was the recognized gain/loss on sales of breeding cattle?
(if a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.)..............................................................

0512

0535

0510

7.

Report Cash or Open Market Sales of milk from cows(before deduction of any hauling fees) ...................

CATTLE IN FEEDLOTS
(Include animals for slaughter market fed a ration of grain or other concentrates that are expected to produce a
carcass that will grade select or better. Exclude cattle being backgrounded, pastured only, fed for home use, or veal.)

8.

How many of the cattle on hand reported in Item 2d above were on feed December 31, 2012,
and were or will be shipped directly from your feedlot to slaughter market?

None

Number on this operation on
December 31, 2012
4338

(Exclude cattle being backgrounded.) .................................................................................................

9.

How many of the cattle sold during 2012 reported in Item 3b above were shipped directly
from your feedlot to slaughter market? (Exclude any of your cattle being custom fed in feedlots
operated by others. Exclude cattle sold as feeders.). ............................................................................

Number sold or
moved in 2012
4339

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SECTION 10
1.

HOGS & PIGS

Did you or anyone else have any hogs or pigs, on this operation in 2012, or receive any income in 2012 from
hogs or pigs sold by this operation? (Include your landlord’s share & hogs grown for others on a contract basis.
Exclude hogs grown or fed by someone else on a custom or contractual basis.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 11] ................................

DECEMBER 31, 2012 INVENTORY
2.

Code
4340

Of the total number of hogs and pigs on hand, how many were -

None

a.

Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding? ...................................

b.

All other hogs and pigs?

On December 31, 2012
how many were
owned by this operation?

Number
on this operation
December 31, 2012
4341

4342

4343

4344

0263

0296

(Include market hogs and unweaned pigs)...................................................

c.

TOTAL hogs and pigs on hand December 31, 2012.
(Add Items 2a and 2b). ...................................................................

Number

None
0262

3.

Number of hogs and pigs sold or moved from this operation during 2012? (Include feeder pigs) .....

CASH OR OPEN MARKET SALES
After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Hogs and Pigs sold in 2012 or in previous years?
(Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

None

4.

Report Cash or Open Market Sales for hogs and pigs sold from this operation in 2012.
(Exclude breeding stock) .....................................................................................................................

0508

5.

Report Cash or Open Market Sales for hogs BREEDING STOCK sold from this operation
in 2012. ............................................................................................................................................

0509

a.

0533

What was the recognized gain/loss on sales of breeding hogs?
(if a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.)........................................................

TYPE OF OPERATION AND PRODUCER
Mark the one item which best describes this operation –
4345
1
2
Farrow to wean
Farrow to finish
4
5
Farrow to feeder
Nursery

6.

7.

6

Finish only
Other – specify _____________________

Mark the one item which best describes this producer –
4346

1

SECTION 11
1.

3

2

Independent grower

Contract grower (contractee)

3

Contractor or integrator

EQUINE

Did you or anyone else have any equine such as horses, ponies, mules, burros, or donkeys on this operation in
2012, or receive any income in 2012 from equine sold by this operation? (Include your landlord’s share & equine
grown for others on a contract basis. Exclude equine grown or fed by someone else on a custom or contractual basis.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
4347

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 12] .....................................

Report for this operation in 2012. After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2012
for Cash or Open Market Sales of Equine sold in 2012 or in previous years? (Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals,
and Landlord’s Share of market value.)
Number on this
operation
None December 31, 2012

On December 31, 2012
Total Number
Cash or Open Market Sales
how many were owned Sold or Moved from
by this operation?
this operation in 2012
(Dollars)

4348

4349

4350

4351

4352

4353

4356

4357

2.

Horses/ponies OWNED by this operation ................................

3.

Horses/ponies NOT owned by operation .................................

4.

Mules, burros, and donkeys ......................................................

4354

4355

None

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

5.

4358
Report the Cash or Open Market Sales for horse breeding or stud fees, semen, and other equine
products. (Exclude income from boarding, training, or riding facilities, which are included in Section 25, Item 1m) ...................

6.

For the equine NOT owned by you (reported in item 3), mark the one item which best describes why they are on this operation:
4359
1
2
Operation is a race track
Operation is a boarding, training, or riding
3
Operation is a breeding service place
facility (Including recreational places)
4
5
Operation is not a boarding facility but horses
Other – specify:
are being kept for others’ personal use

________________________________________________

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SECTION 12 SHEEP & GOATS
1.

Did you or anyone else have any sheep, lambs, goats, or kids, on this operation in 2012, or receive any
income in 2012 from sheep, lambs, goats, or kids sold by this operation?
(Include your landlord’s share and sheep/goats on this operation, on public or industrial property under a grazing permit,
on land used rent free by this operation, and grown or fed on this operation for others on a custom or contractual basis.
Exclude sheep/goats grown or fed by someone else on a custom or contractual basis.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

Code
4360

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 13] ..................................

Report for this operation in 2012. After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in
2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Sheep and Goats sold in 2012 or in previous years? (Exclude Marketing Contract sales,
Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

SHEEP and LAMBS

None

Number on this operation
December 31, 2012

Total number sold or
moved in 2012

4361

a.

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

4362

4363

4366

4367

4368

4369

4370

4371

4372

4373

4374

Sheep and lambs ...........................................
4364

(i) Ewes 1 year old or older .......................
b. For sheep reported in Item 2a, how many
were hair sheep or wool-hair crosses? ..........

4365

GOATS and KIDS
c.

Angora goats and kids .................................

d.

Milk goats and kids ......................................

e.

Meat & other goats and kids ........................
Total amount produced
in 2012

SHEEP and GOAT PRODUCTS

Total amount sold or
moved in 2012

4375

f.

Wool shorn ................................................

g.

Mohair clipped ...........................................

h.

Milk from sheep and goats .........................

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

4376

4377

lbs.
4378

lbs.
4379

4380

lbs.

lbs.
4381

SECTION 13 AQUACULTURE
1.

Did you or anyone else have any aquaculture on this operation in 2012, or receive any income in 2012
from aquaculture sold by this operation? (Include your landlord’s share and production for others on a contract basis.)
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

2.

Code
4382

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 14] ....................................

Enter the aquaculture type and code from the list below for fish and other aquaculture products grown on this operation in 2012.
(Include all sizes for each type. Include food size, fingerlings, fry, and eggs. Report aquatic plants in Section 5). After subtracting marketing
expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Aquaculture sold in
2012 or in previous years? (Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

Aquaculture Type

Code

4383

4384

Total pounds sold or
moved in 2012

OR

4385

Total number sold or
moved in 2012

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)

4386

4387

4391

4392

4396

4397

4401

4402

OR
4388

4389

4390
OR

4393

4394

4395
OR

4398

4399

4400
OR

Aquaculture Type

Code

Aquaculture Type

Code

Aquaculture Type

Code

Catfish ........................................... 903

Baitfish (including crawfish for bait) ............. 945

Ornamental fish ...................................

948

Trout ............................................. 913

Crustaceans (crawfish for food, shrimp, etc.) .. 946

Sport or game fish ...............................

949

Other aquaculture products –
specify above ...................................

901

Other food fish - specify above ........... 944

Mollusks (clams, oysters, etc.)

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

947

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SECTION 14 POULTRY
1.

Did you or anyone else have any poultry, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, emus, ostriches, etc., on this
operation in 2012, or receive any income in 2012 from poultry sold by this operation in 2012?

Code

(Include your landlord’s share and production for others on a contract basis.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4403

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 15] .....................................

For Items 2 through 4 report for this operation in 2012. After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this
operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market Sales of Poultry sold in 2012 or in previous years? (Exclude Marketing Contract sales,
Production Contract removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

2.

CHICKENS

None

Number
on this operation
December 31, 2012

0265
a. Broilers, fryers, & other chickens
raised for meat production –
(Include capons & roasters) ....................................

On December 31, 2012
how many were owned
by this operation

Total number sold or
moved from this
operation in 2012

Cash or Open Market
Sales
(Dollars)

0297

0264

0513

0250

0248

4404

0266

4405

4407

4408

4409

4411

4412

4413

4415

4416

4417

4418
a. Turkeys raised for meat production
(Exclude breeders) ................................................

4419

4420

4421

4422
b. Turkey hens and toms kept for
breeding ..............................................................

4423

4424

4425

4426
c. Turkey brooders, immature birds
for further growout on another farm ....................

4427

4428

4429

0249

b. Table egg layers –

(Include those for home use) ..................................

(i) Chicken eggs (report in dozens) ......................
c. Hatching layers for meat-types –

4406

(Include layers for broilers, roasters,
and other meat-types).............................................
4410

d. Hatching layers for table eggs ............................
4414

e. Pullets for laying flock replacement ....................
3.

4.

TURKEYS

ALL OTHER POULTRY –
for poultry not reported above,
enter the type and code from the
list below

Code

Number on this
operation
December 31, 2012

On December 31, 2012
how many were owned
by this operation

Total number sold or
moved from this
operation in 2012

Cash or Open Market
Sales
(Dollars)

4430

4431

4432

4433

4434

4435

4436

4437

4438

4439

4440

4441

4442

4443

4444

4445

4446

4447

4448

4449

4450

4451

4452

4453

OTHER POULTRY TYPE

Code

OTHER POULTRY TYPE

Code

Bantams ...................................................

960

Guineas ...................................................

962

Pigeons or squabs .............................

803

Chukars ....................................................

961

Hungarian partridge ................................

963

Quail ...................................................

811

Ducks .......................................................

917

Ostriches .................................................

930

Rheas .................................................

965

Emus ........................................................

843

Peacocks or peahens..............................

964

923

Pheasants................................................

810

Roosters, breeding flock....................
Other poultry not reported
elsewhere, specify above ..............

940

Geese .......................................................

5.

OTHER POULTRY TYPE

Was there any poultry hatched in this operation’s hatcheries in 2012?
(Include chicks, poults, ducklings, etc. Include poultry custom hatched for others.
Specify kind(s) of poultry below)

4455

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

Specify

6.

822

Number Hatched
on this operation
in 2012

None

4454

Code

Of the poultry hatched in this operation’s hatcheries, reported in Item 5 above, mark ALL poultry items that apply –
4456

Egg-type chicken

4457

Broiler-type chicken

4458

Turkey

4459

All other poultry

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SECTION 15 COLONIES OF BEES
1.

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4460

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 16] ..................................

Number of
colonies
owned on
December 31, 2012
4461

2.

Code

Did this operation own bees in 2012, regardless of location, or receive any income in 2012 from honey
sold by this operation? (Include your landlord’s share.)

Largest number of
colonies owned for
all purposes
in 2012
4462

Largest number of
honey producing
colonies owned
in 2012
4463

Honey collected in
2012, regardless
of location
(pounds)
4464

Cash or Open Market
Sales of
Honey
(Dollars)
4465

Colonies of bees owned .......................................

SECTION 16 OTHER LIVESTOCK & LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
1.

Did you or anyone else have any other livestock or livestock products on this operation in 2012, or
receive any income in 2012 from other livestock or livestock products sold by this operation?

Code

(Include your landlord’s share along with livestock products such as embryos, fur or pelts, horns, manure sold,
semen, breeding fees, other animal specialties etc.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

4466

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 17] ..................................

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2012 for Cash or Open Market
Sales of Other Livestock or Livestock Products sold in 2012 or in previous years? (Exclude Marketing Contract sales, Production Contract
removals, and Landlord’s Share of market value.)

None

3.

a.

Alpacas ........................................

b.

Llamas..........................................

c.

Bison ............................................

d.

Deer in captivity............................

e.

Elk in captivity ..............................

f.

Live Mink ......................................

g.

Live Rabbits .................................

Total number
Sold or Moved
in 2012

Cash or Open Market
Sales
(Dollars)

4467

4468

4469

4470

4471

4472

4473

4474

4475

4476

4477

4478

4479

4480

4481

4482

4483

4484

4485

4486

4487

4488

4489

4490

4491

4492

4493

4494

Other Livestock such as laboratory animals, worms, bees, etc., not reported elsewhere on the form.
Specify below:

Specify Type
4495

4.

On December 31, 2012
how many were owned
by this operation

Number
on this operation
December 31, 2012

None

On December 31, 2012
how many were
owned by this operation

Number
on this operation
December 31, 2012
4496

4497

Total number
Sold or Moved
in 2012
4498

Cash or Open Market
Sales
(Dollars)
4499

Other Livestock Products not reported elsewhere on the form. (Include embryos, fur or pelts, horns,
manure sold, semen, breeding fees, other animal specialties etc. Report equine products in Section 11.)

Specify below:

Specify Type
4500

None

Quantity produced
in 2012
4501

Unit
Reported
4502

Cash or Open Market Sales
(Dollars)
4503

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SECTION 17
1.

OTHER OPERATIONS GROWING, FEEDING, or
RAISING LIVESTOCK FOR THIS OPERATION

Did any OTHER operation(s) grow, feed, or raise livestock or poultry owned by this operation
under a contract arrangement in 2012 (you are the contractor)?
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
0271

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 18] ....................................
Dollars

None
0050

a.

What were your GROSS receipts from items sold or removed under these contracts? ..............................

b.

0051
On December 31, 2012, what was the market value of unsold livestock or poultry remaining
under these contracts? ...............................................................................................................................

c.

How much was paid to contractees for labor, management, and reimbursement for expenses? ...............

0052

SECTION 18 MARKETING CONTRACTS
1/

1.

Did this operation have marketing contracts for any commodities delivered in 2012?

Code

(A marketing contract is a verbal or written agreement reached before harvest of a crop or before completion
of a livestock production stage, setting a price or pricing formula and market for the commodity.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

0300

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 19] ....................................

(If Yes) Report the commodities delivered in 2012 through marketing contract(s). List the quantities marketed and the final price
received. (Include only the quantity owned by the operation. Exclude money received from contractors as reimbursement for expenses (report this
in SECTION 26). Exclude landlord shares (report in SECTION 21). Also exclude marketing charges (report in SECTION 20) and money received
for any reimbursements for expenses (report in SECTION 26).)

What commodities did
this operation have
MARKETING contracts
for in 2012?

Commodity
Code
Office Use
Only

[Write in commodities]

What quantity of this
commodity was delivered
through this contract?
(Exclude landlord’s share.)

(Code)

(Quantity)

Unit Code
(from list
below)

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

(Code)

What was the total dollar
amount received in 2012
from this contract?

(Dollars & Cents)

4507

0301

0304

0305

0306

4508

0316

0319

0320

0321

(Total Dollars)
0307

.___ ___ ___
0322

.___ ___ ___
4509

0331

0334

0335

0336

0337

.___ ___ ___
4510

0346

0349

0350

0351

0352

.___ ___ ___
4511

0361

0364

0365

0366

0367

.___ ___ ___
4512

0376

0379

0380

0381

0382

.___ ___ ___
4513

1351

1354

1355

1356

1357

.___ ___ ___
4514

1366

1369

1370

1371

1372

.___ ___ ___
4515

1381

1384

1385

1386

1387

.___ ___ ___
4516

1396

1399

1400

1401

1402

.___ ___ ___
4517

1411

1414

1415

1416

1417

.___ ___ ___
4518

1426

1429

1430

1431

1432

.___ ___ ___
1/

―Delivered‖ includes commodities for which partial payment was made even if not physically delivered by December 31, 2012.
Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Pound .......................................................
01
Bushels.....................................................
04
Bale..........................................................
07
Flat ...........................................................
10
Barrel..................................................
20
Kilogram ..................................
40
CWT .........................................................
02
Bin ............................................................
05
Carton ......................................................
08
Head / Bird ...............................................
11
Acre ....................................................
22
Ton ...........................................................
03
Box ...........................................................
06
Dozen ......................................................
09
Plant / Pot ................................................
13
Animal Space .....................................
39

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SECTION 19 PRODUCTION CONTRACTS & CUSTOM FED LIVESTOCK
1.

Did this operation have production contracts for any commodities it produced in 2012?
(A production contract is a verbal or written agreement setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the
contractor to the operation for the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The contractor usually owns the
commodity and often provides inputs.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

Code
0400

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 20] ..................................

(If Yes) Report in the table below the commodities with production contracts in 2012. Also list the quantities removed under these
contracts and the final fee received. (Exclude money received to pay for production expenses. Expense reimbursements should be reported in
SECTION 26.)

What commodities did
this operation have
PRODUCTION
contracts for in 2012?

Commodity
Code

What quantity of this
commodity was removed
from the operation under
this contract?
(Exclude landlord's share.)

Office Use
Only

[Write in commodities]

(Code)

Unit Code

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

(from list
below)

(Quantity)

(Code)

(Dollars & Cents)

4519

0401

0404

0405

0406

4520

0416

0419

0420

0421

4521

0431

0434

0435

0436

4522

0446

0449

0450

0451

4523

1441

1444

1445

1446

4524

1456

1459

1460

1461

4525

1471

1474

1475

1476

4526

1486

1489

1490

1491

1/

What were the
TOTAL FEES
RECEIVED in 20121/
under this contract?

(Total Dollars)

.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___
.___ ___ ___

0407
0422
0437
0452
1447
1462
1477
1492

Income received for commodities produced under contract in previous years should be recorded in Section 20, Item 2a(i).
Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Pound .......................................................
01
Bushels.....................................................
04
Bale..........................................................
07
Flat ...........................................................
10
Barrel..................................................
20
Kilogram ..................................
40
CWT .........................................................
02
Bin ............................................................
05
Carton ......................................................
08
Head / Bird ...............................................
11
Acre ....................................................
22
Ton ...........................................................
03
Box ...........................................................
06
Dozen ......................................................
09
Plant / Pot ................................................
13
Animal Space .....................................
39

SECTION 20 MARKETING CHARGES & ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/DEFERRED PAYMENTS

1.

In 2012, how much was spent by this operation (operators,
partners, landlords, and contractors) for marketing and
storage expenses incurred by this operation? (Include

OPERATOR(S) and
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

None
0868

0869

0870

check-off, commissions, storage, inspection, ginning, etc.
Include marketing expenses for contract sales.) ........................................

MARKETING EXPENSE WORKSHEET
Commodity

Expense Name

Fee per Unit
___ ___.___ ___ ___
___ ___.___ ___ ___
___ ___.___ ___ ___
___ ___.___ ___ ___

Unit

Number of Units

Total Marketing Expense

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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE / DEFERRED PAYMENTS
2.

For each item below, report income received or the amount owed to the operation on the dates specified. Do not
include crops in storage and not yet sold. (Include cash sales, marketing contract sales, and production contract removals.)

[NOTE: Crops in storage and not sold as of the reference date should be reported in Section 28, Item 7a.]

Dollars

None

a.

0885

On January 1, 2012, what was the total dollar amount owed to this operation for all
commodities produced and sold (cash or contract) before January 1, 2012? ...........................................................
0875

(i)

b.

How much did this operation receive from Item 2a during 2012? ...............................................................................
Dollars

None

What was the total dollar amount owed to this operation on December 31, 2012, for all
0886
commodities produced, sold (cash or contract), delivered, or removed under contract in
2012 and earlier years? .......................................................................................................................................

SECTION 21 LANDLORD’S SHARE of CROPS & LIVESTOCK
1.

Code

For 2012, did this operation have a SHARE RENT agreement from others? (Is Section 1, Item 2b positive?)
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

####

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 22] .....................................
Dollars

None

2.

What was the estimated total MARKET VALUE of your landlord’s share of crop production from this
operation in 2012? ............................................................................................................................................

0184

3.

What was the estimated total MARKET VALUE of your landlord’s share of livestock production sold or
removed from this operation in 2012? (Exclude shared livestock production not part of a land rental arrangement.) ..

0276

4.

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

0543

SECTION 22 GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY
1.

Code

Were any facilities to store whole grains, oilseeds, or pulse crops on this operation on December 31, 2012?
4527

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 23] ..................................
Bushels

2.

4528

What was the total whole grains, oilseed, and pulse crops storage capacity on this operation?
(Include capacity of all structures normally used for storing whole grains and oilseeds.) .......................................................

SECTION 23 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC)
1.

Code

In 2012, did this operation receive or repay any Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans?
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
a.

0560

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 24] ..................................

In 2012, how much was received for all commodities placed under CCC loans?

Dollars

None

(Include Austrian winter peas, barley, canola, rapeseed, corn, cotton, crambe, dry edible peas, flaxseed,
0518
honey, lentils, mohair, mustard seed, oats, peanuts, rice, safflower, sesame seed, small chickpeas, sorghum,
soybeans, sugar beets, sugarcane, sunflower seed, and wheat.) ...............................................................................
0519

b.

In 2012, what was the amount spent to repay all CCC loans? (Exclude storage and service fees.) .......................

[NOTE: If any of the crops redeemed from the CCC were sold in 2012, verify that these sales are recorded in Marketing Contracts
(SECTION 18, Item 2) or in Cash and Open Market Sales (SECTIONS 2 through 15). If the redeemed crops were NOT sold in
2012, their value should be reported in SECTION 28, Item 7a.]

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SECTION 24 FEDERAL & STATE AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM PAYMENTS
1.

Code

In 2012, did this operation receive Federal, State or local farm program payments?
(Include government payments received through a cooperative. Exclude CCC loan payments.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
a.

0563

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 25] .................................
None

In 2012, how much was received from the Direct Counter-cyclical Payment (DCP) and Average
0525
Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) programs?
(Include government payments received through a cooperative.) ..................................................................................

Dollars

Percent of 1a

None

(i)

Of the total in Item 1a, what percent was for DCP
+
direct payments? ..............................................................................................
........

0520

(ii)

Of the total in Item 1a, what percent was for DCP
+
counter-cyclical payments? ..............................................................................
........

0522

(iii) Of the total in Item 1a, what percent was for ACRE
+
direct payments? ..............................................................................................
........

0521

(iv) Of the total in Item 1a, what percent was for ACRE
+
revenue payments?..........................................................................................
........

0523

=

100%
Dollars

None

b.

In 2012 how much was received in Loan Deficiency Payments (LDPs), Marketing Loan
Gains (MLGs), and for net value of commodity certificates?
(Include government payments received through a cooperative.) ......................................................................

c.

In 2012 how much was received for CRP, CREP, and/or WRP payments? ..............................................

0529

0477

0478

d.

In 2012 how much was received for EQIP, CSP, and/or CStP contracts? .................................................

e.

In 2012 how much was received for Agricultural disaster payments?
(Include all disaster assistance and market loss payments. Exclude Milk Income Loss
Contract (MILC) payments, Federal crop insurance and other indemnity payment reported below.) .............................

f.

0537

In 2012, how much was received for all other Federal, State, or local program payments?
(Include Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) payments; tobacco buyout payments, including lump sum
payments; and other Federal, State or local programs. Exclude Federal crop insurance payments and
other indemnity payments, to be reported below.)..........................................................................................

####

SECTION 25 INCOME FROM FARM RELATED SOURCES
1.

In 2012, what was the total income received by you (the operator) and all partners for---

Dollars

None
0546

a.

custom work, machine hire, and other agricultural services provided by this operation for
farmers and others? (Exclude if this is a separate business.) ...................................................................................

b.

payments received from cash rent or share payments from renting out farmland or payments from
lease of allotments. (Include payments for livestock pastured on a per-head basis, per-month basis, AUM

4529

basis, etc. Include rent received in 2012 for previous years, rent received in advance, and government
payments received from those acres.)........................................................................................................................

c.

0548
recreational and agri-tourism activities such as hunting, fishing, farm tours, hospitality services,
petting zoos, etc.? ................................................................................................................................................

d.

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

e.

Federal crop and livestock insurance payments? ................................................................................................

f.

other income that is closely related to the agricultural operation? (Exclude sales of farm

0550

0552

machinery and vehicles. Include grazing of livestock; sales of forest products; patronage dividends and
refunds from cooperatives; royalties or leases associated with energy production such as natural gas, oil,
None
wind turbines, etc.; animal boarding; hedging profits and losses; insurance indemnity payments other than
Federal crop insurance payments; State fuel tax refunds; tax refunds; sales of value-added goods produced
0557
from your farm commodities such as cheese, cider, jams, jellies, wine, etc. if these are not part of a separate
business. If a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.) ..........................................................
(4530) Specify Other Farm Income & Amounts:

Dollars

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2.

Which code from the list below represents the largest portion of this operation’s 2012 total gross value of sales,
including Government agriculture payments? (Include sales of all crops, livestock, poultry & livestock products sold in

Code
0047

2012; the VALUE OF PRODUCTS REMOVED for all crops, livestock, & poultry products under contract in 2012; sales of misc.
ag products in 2012; all government agricultural payments received in 2012; & landlord’s share of government payments.) ...............
Farm Type

Code

Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas (corn, flaxseed, grain,
silage and forage, grains and oilseeds for seeds, popcorn, rice,
small grains, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, etc.) ................................. 01
Tobacco .......................................................................................................... 02
Cotton and cottonseed ................................................................................... 03
Vegetables, melons, potatoes and sweet potatoes (cabbage,
cantaloupes, pumpkins, red beets, sweet corn, tomatoes,
watermelons, vegetable seeds, etc.) ......................................................... 04
Fruit, tree nuts and berries (almonds, blueberries, cherries,
cranberries, grapes, apples, hazelnuts, kiwifruit, oranges,
pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.) ............................................... 05
Nursery, greenhouse, and floriculture (bedding plants, bulbs,
cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants, mushrooms,
nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.).............................................. 06
Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops .................................... 07
Other crops and hay (grass seed, hay and grass silage straw,
hops, maple syrup, mint, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets,
CRP, pasture, etc.) .................................................................................... 08

SECTION 26

Farm Type

Code

Hogs and pigs ....................................................................................... 09
Milk and other dairy products from cows ............................................. 10
Cattle and calves (beef and dairy cattle for breeding
stock, fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals, stockers
and feeders, veal calves, etc.) ......................................................... 11
Sheep, goats, and their products (wool, mohair, milk and cheese) .... 12
Equine (horses, ponies, mules, burros and donkeys) ......................... 13
Poultry and eggs (broilers, chickens, turkeys, ducks, eggs,
emus, geese, hatchlings, ostriches, pigeons, pheasants,
quail, poultry products, etc.) ............................................................. 14
Aquaculture (catfish, trout, other finfish, shellfish, etc.)....................... 15
Other animals and other animal products (bees, honey,
rabbits, other fur-bearing animals, semen, manure, other
animal specialties, etc.) .................................................................... 16

OPERATING & CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

Report total production expenses paid by this operation in 2012. (Include only expenses related to this operation. Exclude expenses NOT
related to this farm/ranch; expenses of performing custom work FOR others, if this is a separate business; and expenses on land rented to others.)

In 2012, how much was spent for (item) by [column]--OPERATING EXPENSES

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

None

1.

seeds, sets, plants, seed cleaning and treatments, transplants,
trees and nursery stock? (Include technology or other fees, seed

0600
treatments, and seed cleaning cost. Exclude items purchased for
resale without additional growth.) ................................................................

0601

0602

0603
How much of this (Item 1) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

0604

0605

0607

0608

0610

0611

0613

0614

0616

0617

a.
2.

nutrients, fertilizer, lime and soil conditioners?
0606
(Include cost of custom application and organic materials.
Exclude potting mixes, vermiculite, and sterilized soil.) .........................................

a.
3.

biocontrols and agricultural chemicals for crops, livestock,
0612
poultry, and general farm use? (Include biological pest controls
and custom application costs.) ...........................................................................
a.

4.

0609
How much of this (Item 2) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

0615
How much of this (Item 3) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

livestock purchases of--a.

0621
breeding stock for beef cattle, dairy cattle,
hogs and sheep? ...................................................................................

0622

0623

b.

0624
other cattle, calves, hogs and pigs?
[Report other sheep in Item 4d.] ............................................................

0625

0626

c.

0627
chickens and turkeys?
[Report ducks and game birds in Item 4d.] ............................................

0628

0629

d.

0630
other livestock and poultry, including other sheep, lambs,
bees, brooder fish, fingerlings, goats, etc.? ...........................................

0631

0632

0634

0635

0637

0638

0640

0641

0633

5.

leasing of livestock? (Include leasing of bees for pollination.)............................

6.

purchased feed for livestock and poultry?

0636

(Include grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc.) ..................................
0639

7.

bedding and litter for livestock? .....................................................................

- 20 -

In 2012, how much was spent for (item) by [column]---

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

None

8.

medical supplies, veterinary and custom services for
livestock? (Exclude manure disposal. Include artificial
insemination (AI), branding, breeding fees, caponizing, castrating,
0642
custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing,
pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, etc.) ..........................................

9.

0643

0644

0663

0664

0665

0645

0646

0647

0649

0650

0652

0653

0655

0656

0657
(v) oils and lubricants? (Include grease, hydraulic fluids,
motor oils, transmission fluids, etc.) ......................................................

0658

0659

0660

0661

0662

purchases for the farm business of--a.

all fuels, oils and lubricants?
(total of 9a(i) through 9a(vi) must equal Item 9a) ....................................

(i)

diesel fuel? (Include biodiesel.)........................................................
0648

(ii) gasoline and gasohol? (Include ethanol blends.) ..............................
0651

(iii) natural gas? ....................................................................................
0654

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

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

0672
How much of the total fuel expense (Item 9a)
was for the SOYBEAN enterprise? ........................................................

0673

0674

c.

0666
How much of the total fuel expense (Item 9a)
was for irrigation? ..................................................................................

0667

0668

0669
How much of this fuel expense (Item 9c)
was for water pumped from wells? .................................................

0670

0671

0675

0676

0677

0678
How much of the total electricity expense
(Item 10) was for irrigation? ...................................................................

0679

0680

(i)

0681
How much of this (Item 10a) was for
the SOYBEAN enterprise? .............................................................

0682

0683

0684
(ii) How much of this expense (Item 10a)
was for water pumped from wells? .................................................

0685

0686

0687
How much of the total electricity expense
(Item 10) was for drying? .......................................................................

0688

0689

(i)

0691

0692

0694

0695

0697

0698

0699
How much of this (Item 11) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ..........................................................................

0700

0701

0872
12. all other utilities, such as the farm share of telephone service,
water purchased other than for irrigation, and Internet access? ...................

0873

0874

0703

0704

0709

0710

0712

0713

(i)

10. electricity for the farm business? ...................................................................
a.

b.

0690
How much of this (Item 10b) was for
the SOYBEAN enterprise? .............................................................

c.

How much of the total electricity expense (Item 10) was
0693
for specialized livestock production facilities such as
dairies, feedlots, poultry houses, and swine buildings? .........................
0696
11. purchased water for irrigation from off-farm suppliers?
(Include irrigation assessments and fees.) ..........................................................
a.

13. farm supplies, marketing containers, hand tools and farm shop
0702
power equipment? (Include expenses for temporary fencing.
Exclude expenses for bedding/litter and permanent fencing.) ................................
14. repairs, parts and accessories for motor vehicles, machinery
and farm equipment? (Include repairs to drying equipment, tuneups, overhauls, repairs to livestock equipment, replacement parts for
machinery, tubes, tires, and accessories such as air conditioners,
0708
CB’s, radios and hydraulic cylinders. Exclude irrigation equipment
and pump repairs.) ...........................................................................................

a.

0711
How much of this (Item 14) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

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In 2012, how much was spent for (item) by [column]---

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

None

15. maintenance and repair for the upkeep of all farm buildings,
houses other than the operator’s, land improvements, and all
other farm/ranch improvements? (Include conservation
improvements, corrals, feeding floors, feedlots, gravel, land drainage
0714
structures, tiling, trench, silos, wells, irrigation equipment and pump
repairs and facilities. Exclude any new construction or remodeling.) ...............

a.

0715

0716

0718

0719

0721

0722

0724

0725

0730

0731

0732
How much of this (Item 17) was for Federal crop
insurance? .............................................................................................

0733

0734

0735
How much of this (Item 17a) was Federal crop
insurance for the SOYBEAN enterprise? ........................................

0736

0737

How much of this (Item 15) was for specialized
0717
livestock production facilities such as dairies,
feedlots, poultry houses, and swine buildings? ...............................

b.

0720
How much of this (Item 15) was for maintenance
and repair of irrigation equipment and pumps? ...............................
0723
(i) How much of this (Item 15b) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ............................................................
16. maintenance and repair of the operator’s house if it was
owned by the operation? (―Owned by the operation‖ means the

house is—
0726
recorded as an asset in farm record books, or
deeded as part of the farm.) ..............................................................

17. insurance for the farm business? (Include all casualty insurance,
hail insurance, and any other crop or livestock insurance; motor
vehicle liability and blanket insurance policies. Include insurance on
operator’s dwelling, if owned by the operation. Exclude health
0729
insurance (reported in SECTION 26, Item 29 or SECTION 39, Item
12) and other payroll insurance items.).........................................................

a.

a.

18. interest and fees paid on debts--0738

0739

0741

0742

0744

0745

0746

0747

0748

0749

a.

secured by real estate? (Include interest paid on the
operator’s dwelling, if owned by the operation.) .............................................

b.

not secured by real estate? (Include service fees on CCC
loan redemptions.) ....................................................................................

19. property taxes paid on--a.

b.

real estate (land and buildings)? (Include real estate taxes
on the operator’s dwelling, if owned by the operation.) ...................................
livestock, machinery, and other farm production items? ........................

20. total CASH RENT PAID by this operation, including rent for
land and/or buildings? (Include rent paid in 2012 for previous
years and rent paid in advance. Exclude storage bins to be reported
0044
in Item 23 below. Exclude grazing of livestock to be reported in Items
21 or 22 below.) ...............................................................................................

21. total fees this operation paid for the use of publicly owned
0045
land on an AUM basis? (Include fees paid for privately owned
land administered by a public agency through exchange-of-use.) ...........................
22. pasturing or grazing of livestock on privately owned land
0046
(railroads, another farm/ranch, etc.) used on a fee per head
(AUM) or gain basis? ....................................................................................
23. renting or leasing of tractors, vehicles, equipment
or storage structures? (Include farm machinery, cars, trucks,

0750

0751

irrigation equipment and other equipment. Exclude custom hire.) ..........................
0753

24. vehicle registration and licensing fees? ........................................................
25. depreciation expense claimed by this operation in 2012 for all
0756
capital assets? (If partnership, include amounts claimed by all
partners in this operation. Estimate from 2011 if necessary.) .......................
0757
a. How much of this depreciation expense (Item 25)
was claimed for breeding livestock? ......................................................

0754

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In 2012, how much was spent for (item) by [column]---

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

None

26. CASH WAGES paid to hired farm and ranch labor?
(Include cash wages, incentives and bonuses, payments to corporate
officers and paid family members, including yourself and other
operators if they received a wage. Exclude wages paid for custom
and contract work, wages paid for housework, Social Security on the
owner-operator, withdrawals for living expenses, employer’s share of
0758
Social Security and unemployment taxes, health and life insurance,
pensions or retirement plans, and worker’s compensation.) ............................

0759

0760

0761
How much of this (Item 26) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................
27. Of Item 26, how much salary or wage was paid to--(total 27a + 27b + 27c + 27d + 27e must equal Item 26)

0762

0763

0764

0765

0766

0768

0769

a.

a.

you (the principal operator)? ..................................................................

b.

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

c.

other members of your (the operator’s) household?

0767

0574

0575

0576

0770

0771

0772

(Even if your other household members are operators,
include their wages here.) ........................................................................

d.

other operators (outside the operator’s household)?

(Those persons responsible for the day-to-day management
decisions for this operation.) .......................................................................
0773

e.

0774

0775

0705

0706

0707

0779
How much of this (Item 28) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

0780

0781

0916

0917

0473

0474

0782

0783

0784

0785
How much of this (Item 30) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

0786

0787

####

0790

0792

0793

0795

0796

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

28. payroll taxes for hired labor? (Include employer’s share of Social

Security and unemployment taxes. Include any amounts the farm
paid for farm workers that are part of your (the operator’s) household.)....................

a.

29. benefits for hired labor? (Include employer’s share of health
insurance, pension or retirement plans, Workers’ Compensation, etc.
0915
Include any amounts the farm paid for farm workers that are part of
your (the operator’s) household.) ........................................................................

a.

0472
How much of this (Item 29) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ....................................................................

30. contract labor? (Include expenses for labor, such as harvesting of
fruit, vegetables, berries, etc. performed on a contract basis by a
contractor, crew leader, cooperative, etc. Exclude contract work for
building construction, repairs, or farm improvements, and payments to
other operations that fed/raised livestock under contract FOR this
operation.).......................................................................................

a.

31. custom work such as--(Custom work is work performed by machines & labor hired as a unit.)

a.

0788
hauling? (Include all custom grain, livestock, milk,
manure, and other custom hauling.) ............................................................

b.

all other custom work done on this operation?
(Report custom livestock services in Item 8.) ................................................

c

0794
How much of this (Items 31a and 31b) was for the
SOYBEAN enterprise? ...........................................................................

0791

32. workers who were members of your (the operator’s)
household--what was the cash value of any commodities provided to them
0797
as PAYMENT for farm work? [Example: value of a percentage of
crops, calves, etc. Exclude operator payments or draws.] .............................

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In 2012, how much was spent for (item) by [column]---

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

Dollars

Dollars

None

33. workers who were NOT household members--what was the cash value of all commodities, feed, fuel,
housing, meals, other food, utilities, vehicles for personal use,
and any other non-cash PAYMENT for farm work? (Include
meat, poultry, other livestock and livestock products, berries, firewood,
0798
fruits, vegetables, etc. Exclude home gardens, unless expenses
were recorded previously. Also exclude partner payments or draws.) .............

34. What was the market value of commodities produced
and used on this operation for home consumption?
0799
(Exclude any commodities provided as payment to household
members for farm work reported in item 32.) .................................................

Percent

a.

0800

What percent of this (Item 34) was for livestock and
livestock products? ................................................................................
None

35. professional or farm management services such as
0801
record keeping, accounting, tax and business planning, farm
product advice, conservation practices, etc.? ...............................................

Dollars

Dollars
0804

0805

0806

36. general business expenses?.........................................................................
(4531) Specify General Business Expenses & Amounts:

CAPITAL EXPENSES
Dollars
None
37. improvements on land such as land preparation, irrigation
0807
improvements, well drilling, ponds, feedlots, trench silos,
lagoons, new fences, etc.? (Exclude moveable equipment.) ............................

38. new construction and remodeling of dwellings (excluding
the operator’s dwelling), barns, buildings, hog houses, poultry
0810
houses, milk barns, storage facilities, sheds, silos, etc.?
(Exclude repairs and maintenance.) ...................................................................

Dollars

Dollars

0808

0809

0811

0812

0813
39. new construction or remodeling of the operator’s dwelling, if
owned by the operation? ...............................................................................

In 2012, report the TOTAL NET COST (after deducting the value of trade-ins,
rebates & discounts) of the following items purchased for the farm/ranch:
Dollars

None
0816

40. Cars – (Include new and used.)......................................................................................................................................
Percent
0817

a.

What percent of this (Item 40) was the farm’s share? ............................................................
Dollars

None

41. Trucks – (Include new and used trucks, pickups,
sport utility vehicles, vans, campers and buses.) ................................................................................................................

0818

Percent
0819

a.

What percent of this (Item 41) was the farm’s share? ............................................................

- 24 Dollars

None
0820

42. Tractors – (Include new and used.) ................................................................................................................................
0821

43. Self-propelled equipment – (Include implements and self-propelled equipment for livestock, dairy, or poultry
production. Exclude tractors.) .........................................................................................................................................

0822
44. Other farm machinery, non-self-propelled farm equipment, pumps, and capital
equipment for crop or livestock production. (Include farm share only.) ..........................................................................
0823
45. Office equipment, furniture, and computers that were placed
on a depreciation schedule. ........................................................................................................................................
0803

46. Farmland and other farm real estate for expanding this operation. .............................................................................
0824

47. All other capital expenditures (Include all other capital expenditures that were placed on a depreciation schedule.) .....
(4532) Specify Other Capital Expenditures & Amounts:

OPERATOR(S) &
PARTNER(S)
(Dollars)

None

48. What other expenses did this operation have in 2012
that I have not recorded? .................................................................

LANDLORD(S)

CONTRACTOR(S)

(Dollars)

0825

(Dollars)

0826

0827

(4533) Specify Other Expenses & Amounts:

SECTION 27 FARM LABOR
1.

How many HIRED farm or ranch workers, including paid family members and office workers Number

None
4534

a.

Worked less than 150 days on this operation in 2012? (Exclude contract labor.) ........................................................

b.

Worked 150 days or more on this operation in 2012? (Exclude contract labor.) ..........................................................

4535

2.

How many UNPAID farm or ranch workers, including family members and office
workers, worked on this farm or ranch? ....................................................................................................................

3.

How many MIGRANT workers were on this operation in 2012? (A migrant worker is a farm
worker whose employment required travel that prevented the migrant worker from returning to his/her
permanent place of residence the same day. Include hired and contract workers.) ..............................................................

4.

4536

4537

On average, about how many paid and unpaid hours per week (work and management time) did --Jan-Mar
None

Hours/Week
0828

April-June
Hours/Week

July-Sept
Hours/Week

Oct-Dec
Hours/Week

0829

0830

0831

0833

0834

0835

0837

0838

0839

a.

you (the principal operator) work for this farm/ranch? .......................

b.

your spouse (the principal operator’s) work for this
0832
farm/ranch? (Even if your spouse is an operator, include
his/her hours here.) ..........................................................................

c.

other operators (those persons responsible for the day0836
to-day management decisions for this operation) work for
this farm/ranch? ............................................................................

d.

0840
UNPAID workers (such as non-operator partners, family
members, etc.) work for this farm/ranch?......................................

0841

0842

0843

e.

PAID workers for this farm/ranch?

0859

0860

0861

0862

(Exclude custom hire and contract labor.) ...........................................

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SECTION 28
1.

FARM ASSETS

In order to estimate the financial position of farms correctly, we need to obtain the MARKET VALUE of the
following assets OWNED by this operation on December 31, 2012: (Include owned assets on rented land.)
Dollars

None

a.

0850

farm operator’s dwelling, if owned by the operation (Owned by the operation means
the house is recorded as an asset in farm record books or deeded as part of the farm.).....................................................

0851

b.

all other dwellings ..................................................................................................................................................

c.

all other farm buildings and structures

0852

(Include barns, cribs, grain bins, greenhouses, silos, storage sheds, etc.) ........................................................................
0853

d.

orchard trees and vines, nursery trees, and trees grown for woody crops .............................................................

e.

land (Include land rented to others. Exclude houses, buildings,
orchard trees and vines, and trees grown for woody crops.) ............................................................................................

0854

2.

0855
What is the estimated market value of the land and buildings on the acres rented or leased
FROM OTHERS on December 31, 2012? (Reported in SECTION 1, Items 2a, 2b, and 2c.) ..............................................

3.

0857
What is the estimated market value of the land and buildings on the acres rented or leased
TO OTHERS on December 31, 2012? (Reported in SECTION 1, Item 3.) ........................................................................

4.

trucks and cars owned by the operation (farm share only) ..................................................................................................

5.

tractors, machinery, tools, equipment and implements owned by the operation .................................................................

6.

stock in farm cooperatives and the Farm Credit System. .....................................................................................................

0882
0883
0884

For each item below, report the MARKET VALUE(S) of the
assets owned by the operation on the dates specified.
7.

Beginning of Year

End of Year

JAN. 1, 2012?

DEC. 31, 2012?

(Dollars)

(Dollars)

What was the ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE for the farm share of [item] on--None

a.

crops owned and stored on or off this operation
(Include crops stored at co-op or gin warehouse, specialty crops,
fruit storage, hay, silage, and nursery and greenhouse products not
in the ground. Exclude crops under CCC loans.) ..................................................

b.

0888

breeding livestock owned by and located on or off this operation
(Include aquaculture, bees, cattle, equine, hogs, mink, poultry, sheep,
0863
etc., kept for breeding purposes. Exclude livestock being produced
under contract on another operation(reported in Section 17).) .........................................................

c.

0889

0864

non-breeding livestock owned by and located on or off this operation
(Include aquaculture, bees, cattle, equine, hogs, mink, poultry, sheep,
0876
etc., kept for non- breeding purposes. Exclude livestock being produced
under contract on another operation (reported in Section 17).) ........................................................

d.

0878
production inputs owned by this operation, such as processed feed,
fertilizer, chemicals, fuels, parts, purchased seed and other supplies. ..................................

e.

production inputs already used by this operation for cover crops or crops
0880
planted but not yet mature for harvest (also known as sunk costs), or the
value of inputs used for production contracts that have yet to be delivered ...........................

0877

0879

0881

LIQUID ASSETS
8.

Which value code (from list on top of next page) represents the value of all other farm assets not previously
listed on December 31, 2012? (Include money owed to this operation (except money owed from commodity sales),

End of Year
Value Code
0887

cash certificates of deposit, savings and checking accounts, hedging account balances, government payments due, balance
of land contract sales, and any other farm assets not reported earlier. Exclude any personal debt owed to the operator(s).) .........

- 26 Dollar Range

Value
Code

Dollar Range

Value
Code

Value
Code

Dollar Range

Value
Code

Dollar Range

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

$10,000 – 14,999 ............................ 10

$80,000 – 99,999 ..............................19

$1,000,000 – 1,499,999 ................... 28

$1 – 499 ........................................... 02

$15,000 – 19,999 ............................ 11

$100,000 – 124,999 ..........................20

$1,500,000 – 1,999,999 ................... 29

$500 – 999 ....................................... 03

$20,000 – 24,999 ............................ 12

$125,000 – 149,999 ..........................21

$2,000,000 – 2,999,999 ................... 30

$1,000 – 1,999 ................................ 04

$25,000 – 29,999 ............................ 13

$150,000 – 199,999 ..........................22

$3,000,000 – 4,999,999 ................... 31

$2,000 – 2,999 ................................ 05

$30,000 – 34,999 ............................ 14

$200,000 – 274,999 ..........................23

$5,000,000 – 7,499,999 ................... 32

$3,000 – 3,999 ................................ 06

$35,000 – 39,999 ............................ 15

$275,000 – 349,999 ..........................24

$7,500,000 – 9,999,999 ................... 33

$4,000 – 4,999 ................................ 07

$40,000 – 49,999 ............................ 16

$350,000 – 499,999 ..........................25

$10,000,000 and over ...................... 34

$5,000 – 7,499. ............................... 08

$50,000 – 59,999 ............................ 17

$500,000 – 749,999 ..........................26

$7,500 – 9,999 ................................ 09

$60,000 – 79,999 ............................ 18

$750,000 – 999,999 ..........................27

9.

For the items listed below, report the number on this operation on
December 31, 2012. (Include machinery, equipment, and implements
used for the farm or ranch business in 2011 or 2012, and usually kept on the operation.)

None

a.

Trucks (Including pickups) ..........................................................................................

b.

Tractors less than 40 horsepower (PTO) – (Exclude garden tractors)..........................

c.

Tractors 40 – 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................................................................

d.

Tractors 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................................................................

e.

Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .................................................................

f.

Cotton pickers and strippers, self propelled ..............................................................

g.

Forage harvesters, self-propelled .............................................................................

h.

Hay balers .................................................................................................................

Of these, the number
manufactured in the last
5 years
(2008-2012)

Number on
this operation
December 31, 2012
4538

4539

4540

4541

4542

4543

4544

4545

4546

4547

4548

4549

4550

4551

4552

4553

SECTION 29 FARM DEBT
1.

Code

Was debt used in funding the operation of this farm/ranch in 2012, including any loans
obtained in earlier years? (Include seasonal production and other loans taken and repaid during 2012.)
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

1080

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 30] ...............................
Dollars

None

2.

What was the total amount of all farm business loans taken out and repaid in 2012?
(Include seasonal production and other loans.)....................................................................................................

3.

Did this operation owe money to any banks, co-ops, individuals, merchants or Federal agencies on
December 31, 2012? (Include money owed against your line of credit and multi-purpose loans used for both

0890

Code

farm and non-farm purposes. Exclude CCC commodity loans and any loans used exclusively for non-farm purposes.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
4.

For each type of loan, what was the balance owed, average interest rate, and percent for farm use?
What was the
balance owed on
December 31, 2021?

Type of Loan

What was the
average interest
rate of this debt?

(Dollars)

None
1048

a.

One year or less production or other loans. .............................................

b.

More than one year non-real estate debt. ................................................

c.

More than one year real estate debt. .......................................................

1051
1054

4.

1058

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 30] ...............................

How much of
this debt was
for farm use?

(Percent)

(Percent)

1049

1050
.__ __

1052

1053
.__ __

1055

1056
.__ __

Dollars

None

How much of the debt owed on December 31, 2012 (reported above), was for the operator’s
dwelling? (If the operator’s dwelling is owned by the operation, debt should be included here and
above. Exclude operator’s dwelling if not owned by the operation.). ...........................................................

1057

Office Use
Only

0999

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SECTION 30 FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS APPLIED
1.

Were any fertilizers, manure, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematicides, other pesticides, growth
regulators, or other chemicals used on this operation during 2012?

Code

(Include rock phosphate, lime, and gypsum as fertilizer.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2

4554

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 31] .............................

Commercial fertilizer and soil conditioners applied to -

Number of Acres

None

4555

a.

Cropland in 2012 – (Exclude cropland used only for pasture.) .................................................................................

b.

Pastureland and rangeland acres in 2012 – (Include cropland used only for pasture or grazing.) .............................

4556

4557

3.

Acres of cropland and pastureland on which animal manure was applied. .................................................................

4.

Acres treated with chemicals to control the items listed below. The same acres can be
reported in more than one item below. However, report acres only once for each item,
regardless of the number of applications.

Number of Acres

None

4558

a.

Insects ..............................................................................................................................................................

b.

Weeds, grass, or brush – (Include both pre-emergence and post emergence.) .......................................................

c.

Nematodes .......................................................................................................................................................

d.

Diseases in crops and orchards such as blight, smut, rust, etc ........................................................................

4559
4560
4561
4562

5.

Acres of crops treated to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................

SECTION 31 ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
1.

In 2012, did this operation produce organic products according to USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP)
standards or have acres transitioning into USDA NOP production?
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

2.

Code
4563

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 32] .............................

Report type of production. Check all that apply
4564

USDA NOP certified organic production (exclude handling). Specify agency or organization that certified the
organic production below:
4565

4566

4567
4568

USDA NOP organic production exempt from certification (exempt is production normally
less than $5,000 in sales).
Acres transitioning into USDA NOP organic production.
Production according to USDA NOP standards but NOT certified or exempt.
None

3.

Value of Sales
(Dollars)

4569
What was the value of USDA NOP certified or exempt organically produced commodities sold
from this operation in 2012? ....................................................................................................................................

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SECTION 32 DIRECT SALES FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
1.

During 2012, did you produce, raise, or grow any crops, livestock, poultry, or agricultural products that were sold
directly to individual consumers for human consumption? (Include sales from roadside stands, farmers markets,
pick your own, door to door, Community Supported Agricultures (CSAs). Exclude craft items and processed products such as
cheese, butter, jellies, sausages, hams, wine, and cider.)

Code
4570

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 33] ..............................
Value of Sales
(Dollars)

None

4571

2.

What was the Gross value of these direct sales in 2012? Specify product(s) below. ................................
4572

SECTION 33 ENERGY
1.

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

Code

During 2012, were there any renewable energy producing systems, regardless of ownership, on this operation?

4572

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 34] .............................

Report types of systems on this operation. Check all that apply below:
4573
4574
4575
4576

4577

Solar panels
Wind turbines
Methane digesters
Geoexchange system

4578
4579
4580

Small hydro system
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Other, specify below:
4581

3.

Code

On the land owned by this operation, were there any wind rights leased to others?
YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4582

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to continue] ................................

SECTION 34 LAND USE PRACTICES
1.

During 2012, considering the total acres on this operation None

Number of Acres
4583

a.

How many acres were drained by tile? ...........................................................................................................

b.

How many acres were artificially drained by ditches? .....................................................................................

c.

How many acres were under a conservation easement? ...............................................................................

d.

On how many cropland acres were no-till practices used? .............................................................................

e.

On how many cropland acres were conservation tillage, excluding no-till, practices used? ..........................

f.

On how many cropland acres were conventional tillage practices used? .......................................................

g.

How many cropland acres were planted to a cover crop? (Exclude CRP acres.) .............................................

4584
4585
4586
4587
4588
4589

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SECTION 35 PRACTICES
1.

At any time during 2012, did this operation a.

4590
Receive irrigation water supplied by a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation project or facility?
(Include reclamation water delivered by a local district.)........................................................................
4591

b.

Practice rotational or management-intensive grazing? .................................................................

c.

4592
Produce and sell value added crops, livestock, or products such as beef jerky, fruit jams,
jelly, preserves, floral arrangements, cider, wine, etc.? ................................................................
4593

d.

Market products through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) arrangement? ...................
4594

e.

Raise or sell veal calves? .............................................................................................................
4595

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

f.

Practice alley cropping or silvopasture?........................................................................................

g.

4596
Harvest any biomass (crop residue, grasses, woody biomass, etc.) for use in the
production of renewable energy? (Exclude grains, oilseeds, and firewood.)......................................

1

Yes

3

No

4597
Market products directly to retail outlets (including restaurants, grocery stores, schools,
hospitals, or other businesses) that in turn sell directly to consumers? ........................................

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

h.
i.

4598

Have an on-farm packing facility for distributing vegetables, potatoes, fruits, nuts, berries
or other crops? ..............................................................................................................................

SECTION 36
1.

1

AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY WITHIN THE BORDERS OF AMERICAN INDIAN
RESERVATIONS, PUEBLOS, AND SERVICE AREAS

Did this operation use any land for livestock or cropland within the borders of an American Indian Reservation,
Pueblo, or Service Area at any time during 2012? (Include owned, deeded, tribal or allotted land.)

Code
4599

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
2.

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 37] ..............................

Enter the name and state of the American Indian Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area
where the agricultural activity occurred.
Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area Name

State

4600

4601

Number of Acres

3.

4602

How many total acres did this operation use for livestock or cropland within this Reservation, Pueblo,
or Service Area in 2012? (Exclude land used on a per-head or animal unit month (AUM) basis.) ..........................................

4603

a.
4.

How many of these acres were harvested cropland? ............................................................................................

In 2012, did this operation have any livestock within the borders of an American Indian Reservation, Pueblo,
or Service Area? (Include livestock on land used on a per-head or animal unit month (AUM) basis.)

Code
4604

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
a.

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 37] ..............................

On December 31, 2012, what percent of this operation’s livestock was on this Reservation, Pueblo, or
Service Area?
1
2

None
1 - 25 percent

3
4

26 - 50 percent
51 - 75 percent

5
6

Code
4605

76 - 99 percent
100 percent (all livestock) ...........................

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SECTION 37 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Number of Women
Operators

Total Number of
Operators

1.

2.

In 2012, how many operators (individuals) were involved in the day-to-day decisions for
1200
this operation? Enter the number of operators and the number of women operators.
(Exclude hired workers unless they were a hired manager or a family member.) .................................

4606

........

Answer the following questions for up to three primary operators of this operation as of December 31, 2012.
(If one of the operators is the principal operator’s spouse and makes day-to-day decisions, record his/her information in operator 2.)
Principal Operator
or Senior Partner

Operator 2

4607

a.

Full name .........................................

b.

Sex of operator ................................

1243

Operator 3

4608

1

Male

4609

1263

2

1

Female

Male

2

1283

Female

1

Male

2

Female

4610

c.

Is operator 2 the spouse of the
principal operator? ...........................

1

Mark one answer only
1207

d.

At which occupation did the
operator spend the majority
(50 percent or more) of his/her
worktime in 2012? ............................
1259

e.

Is this operator retired? ....................

1

4613

3

Yes

Mark one answer only.
4615

f.

g.
h.

Work other than
farming/ranching.

4614

No

Mark one answer only.

Currently not in the
paid workforce.

1

Yes

3

No

Mark one answer only.
4617

1

None

1

None

1

None

How many days did the operator
work off the farm in 2012?

2

1 - 49 days

2

1 - 49 days

2

1 - 49 days

(Include days in which the operator
worked at least 4 hours per day in an
off-farm job. Include work on
someone else’s farm for pay? ...............

3

50 - 99 days

3

50 - 99 days

3

50 - 99 days

4

100 - 199 days

4

100 - 199 days

4

100 - 199 days

5

200 days or more

5

200 days or more

5

200 days or more

Did the operator live on this
operation at any time in 2012? .........

4618

In what year did the operator
begin to operate any part of
THIS operation? ...............................

4621

i.

What year did the operator begin
to operate ANY farm? ......................

j.

What was the operator’s age on
December 31, 2012? .......................

1

Yes

3

4619

No

___ ___ ___ ___

Yes

3

No

1

___ ___ ___ ___

___ ___ ___ ___

3

No

___ ___ ___ ___
1281

___ ___ ___ ___

1242

Yes

4623

1261

___ ___ ___ ___

1262

1282

years

Is the operator of Spanish,
1219
Spanish, Hispanic,
Hispanic, or Latino origin or
or Latino origin
background, such as Mexican,
Cuban, or Puerto Rican,
1
3
Yes
No
regardless of race? ..........................

What is the operator’s race? ..........

1

4620

4622

years
4624

years
4625

Spanish, Hispanic,
or Latino origin
1

Mark one or more.

l.

3

4616

1241

k.

Yes

Farm or ranch work.

3

Currently not in the
paid workforce.

1

No

1
2

Work other than
farming/ranching.

3

Currently not in the
paid workforce.

Mark one answer only

Farm or ranch work.

2

Work other than
farming/ranching.

3

No
4612

1

Farm or ranch work.

2

3

Mark one answer only
4611

1

Yes

Yes

3

Spanish, Hispanic,
or Latino origin
1

No

Mark one or more.

Yes

3

No

Mark one or more.

1223

White

4627

White

4633

White

1217

Black or African
American

4628

Black or African
American

4634

Black or African
American

1213

American Indian
or Alaska Native.
Specify tribe:

4629

American Indian or
Alaska Native.
Specify tribe:

4635

American Indian or
Alaska Native. Specify
tribe:

4626

4630

4636

__________________

_________________

_________________

1215

Asian

4631

Asian

4637

Asian

1221

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander

4632

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander

4638

Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander

- 31 Principal Operator
or Senior Partner
1257

m. What is the highest level of
formal education achieved? ...........

o.

Operator 3

4639

4640

1

Less than high school
diploma

1

Less than high school
diploma

1

Less than high school
diploma

2

High school

2

High school

2

High school

3

Some college (Include
associates degree)

3

Some college (Include
associates degree)

3

Some college (Include
associates degree)

4

4-year college
graduate and beyond

4

4-year college
graduate and beyond

4

4-year college
graduate and beyond

Number of persons living in
Principal Operator’s household

n.

Operator 2

How many people lived in the
operator’s household in 2012? .......

1227

Is this operator a hired manager
for this operation? ..........................

0995

Number living in household of
operator 2. Enter “0” if this
operator was counted in the
previous column.
4641

4642

number
1

Yes

3

number
4643

No

Number living in household of
Operator 3. Enter “0” if this
operator was counted in a
previous column.

1

3

Yes

number
4644

No

1

Yes

3

INTERNET ACCESS
3.

At any time during 2012, did this operation have Internet access, either on the operation or
at the principal operator’s residence?

Code
4645

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
4.

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Section 38] ..............................

Report the type of service that was used to access the Internet (Check all that apply)
4647

Dial-up service

4650

Fiber-optic service

4652

Satellite service

4648

DSL service

4651

4653

Broadband over Power Lines (BPL)

4649

Cable modem service

Mobile broadband
plan for a computer
or a cell phone

4654

Other, specify below:
4655

Office Use
Only

####

No

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SECTION 38 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
1.

In 2012, was more than 50 percent of the ownership interest in this operation held by you (the principal operator)
and/or persons related to you by blood, marriage, or adoption, including relatives not residing in your
household? (Ownership interest is defined as having ownership of at least some of the farm business assets. Potential
owners include individuals, partners, corporate shareholders, and members of a Limited Liability Company. Potential owners
DO NOT INCLUDE landlords, contractors, and lenders.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
1249

NO - [Enter code 3, then continue] ..........................................
Number

2.

In 2012, how many owners of this operation were there? (Exclude landlords, contractors,
and lending institutions holding farm debt. Include yourself if you have an ownership interest.) ...............................................

1246

a.

1248

Percent

What percent of the ownership interest did you (the operator) and your
household hold? (Exclude relatives not living in your household.) .............................................................................
1 Family or Individual operation? (Exclude partnerships and corporations.)

3.

2 A legal partnership operation? (Include family partnerships.)
In 2012, what was this
3 C - Corporation?
operation’s legal status
for tax purposes? ...........................4 S - Corporation?

Code
1240

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

5 Other? (Include estates, trusts, cooperatives, grazing associations, etc.)

4.

Code

Was this operation organized as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) under State law?
1202

YES - [Enter code 1]

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................

[NOTE: If Item 3 = code 2 (operation is a partnership), continue; else go to Item 7.]
PARTNERSHIP QUESTIONS
5.

Code

Is this partnership registered under State law?
1204

YES - [Enter code 1]

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................
Number
1232

6.

How many partners are there in this operation? .........................................................................................................

[NOTE: If Item 3 = codes 3 or 4 (operation is a corporation), continue; else go to Item 9.]
CORPORATION QUESTIONS
7.

YES - [Enter code 1]
8.

Code

Is this a family-held corporation?

Are there more than 10 stockholders?
YES - [Enter code 1]

4656

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................
4657

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................

ALL OPERATIONS
9.

Code

Is this operation a C-Corporation or an LLC that chose to file as a C-Corporation?
1226

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
a.

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Item 9b]...................................

What value code represents the corporate dividends that you (the operator) and
your household received from this farming operation? (If your operation is an LLC that

Value Code

elected to file for tax purposes as a C-Corporation, consider this as income here.) [Please see Value Code
list on the right side of page 34. Skip Item 9b and proceed to Section 39.] .....................................................................

b.

0975

What percent of net income (whether profit or loss) were you (the operator) and your household
0974
entitled to receive from this farming operation? (If your operation is an LLC that elected to report income
for tax purposes as a pass-through, consider this as income here.)................................................................................
Office Use Only

####

Percent

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SECTION 39 HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION
DISTANCE

Miles
1277

1.

About how many miles was it from your home to the nearest town or city with a population of 10,000 or more? .........

2.

Do you live on or adjacent to any of your farm/ranch land?

Code
####

YES - [Enter code 1]

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................

OPERATOR’S SPOUSE
3.

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4.

Code

Did you (the principal operator) have a spouse for at least part of 2012?

1205

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Item 9] ....................................
Code

Is the principal operator’s spouse listed as OPERATOR 2 in Section 37, Item 2c?
YES - [Enter code 1, then go to Item 9]

1203

NO - [Enter code 3, then continue with Item 4a] .....................

Age

a.

5.

If NO, and the principal operator had a spouse at any point during 2012,
what was the age of the principal operator’s spouse on December 31, 2012? ................................................... .

Is the principal operator’s spouse of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin or background, such as
Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican, regardless of race?
YES - [Enter code 1]

1206

Code
4658

NO - [Enter code 3] .................................................................
Enter Code “1” for
ALL that Apply
4659

White?

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

Black or African American?

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

4660

6.

Which of these is your spouse’s (the
American Indian or
principal operator’s spouse) race? ..................... Alaska Native? (Specify tribe

4661
4666

___________)

...............................................
4662

Asian?

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

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander?

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

4663

1

7.

8.

2
What is the highest level of formal
3
education achieved by your spouse (the
principal operator’s spouse)? .............................. 4

1
2
3

In 2012, what was the primary occupation
of the principal operator’s spouse? ..................

Less than high school diploma
High school
Some college (Include associates degree)
4-year college graduate and beyond

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

Code
4664

...................................
Code
4665

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

[NOTE: If Section 38, Item 1 = 3 (50% or less interest held by operator and relatives), go to Section 40; else continue.]

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9.

Did the principal operator receive pay for off-farm/off-ranch work or operate an off-farm
business during 2012?
YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
0931

NO [Enter code 3, then go to Item 10]......................................
Weeks

a.

0933

How many weeks did the principal operator work off this farm/ranch for pay or operate
an off-farm business in 2012? ................................................................................................................................

Hours / Week

b.

0935

During those weeks, how many hours per week did the principal operator usually work
off this farm/ranch for pay or operate an off-farm business in 2012? .....................................................................

10. If the principal operator has a spouse, did the principal operator’s spouse receive pay
for off-farm/off-ranch work or operate an off-farm business during 2012?
YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
0932

NO [Enter code 3, then go to Item 11]....................................
Weeks

a.

0934
How many weeks did the principal operator’s spouse work off this farm/ranch
for pay or operate an off-farm business in 2012? ..................................................................................................

b.

0936
During those weeks, how many hours per week did the principal operator’s spouse
usually work off this farm/ranch for pay or operate an off-farm business in 2012? ................................................

Hours / Week

11. Which value code from the list below represents the income the total household
received in 2012 from --- (Exclude farm income reported earlier.)

Value Code
0952

a.

Dollar
Range

Value
Code

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

$1 – 499 .................................. 02
all off-farm wages, salaries, and tips before taxes and withholdings? ...................................................................
$500 – 999 .............................. 03

b.

c.

0957

$1,000 – 1,999 ....................... 04

net cash income from operating another farm or ranch (net of depreciation)?
$2,000 – 2,999 ....................... 05
(If a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.).........................................................................................
net cash income from renting farmland to others, excluding land rented to others
from this operation? (Include rental of farmland that is not part of this operation, which

$3,000 – 3,999 ....................... 06
$4,000 – 4,999 ....................... 07
$5,000 – 7,499. ...................... 08
0963

$7,500 – 9,999 ....................... 09

may include whole farms or ranches owned by household members as well as smaller
$10,000 – 14,999 ................... 10
parcels of land. Include cash or share-rental income. If a loss was incurred, please
indicate with a negative sign.) ...................................................................................................................................
$15,000 – 19,999 ................... 11
$20,000 – 24,999 ................... 12

d.

0960

$25,000 – 29,999 ................... 13
net cash income from operating any other business (net of depreciation)?
(If a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.).........................................................................................
$30,000 – 34,999 ................... 14
$35,000 – 39,999 ................... 15
0969

e.

$40,000 – 49,999 ................... 16

interest income? ....................................................................................................................................................
$50,000 – 59,999 ................... 17
$60,000 – 79,999 ................... 18
0966

f.

$80,000 – 99,999 ................... 19

dividend income? ...................................................................................................................................................
$100,000 – 124,999 .............. 20
$125,000 – 149,999 .............. 21

g.

0978

$150,000 – 199,999 .............. 22
total proceeds from the sale of farm and non-farm capital assets?
(Include operator household’s share only.) ..................................................................................................................
$200,000 – 274,999 .............. 23
$275,000 – 349,999 .............. 24

(i)

0981

$350,000 – 499,999 .............. 25
recognized gain/loss on the sale of capital assets reported above (Item
11g)? (If a loss was incurred, please indicate with a negative sign.) .......................................................................
$500,000 – 749,999 .............. 26
$750,000 – 999,999 .............. 27
0939

h.

$1,000,000 – 1,499,999 ........ 28

income from private pensions and private disability payments? ............................................................................
$1,500,000 – 1,999,999 ........ 29
$2,000,000 – 2,999,999 ........ 30

i.

income from public sources? (Include Social Security, military and other public

0998

$3,000,000 – 4,999,999 ........ 31

retirement, veteran’s benefits, public disability, unemployment, or other public assistance.) ................................................
$5,000,000 – 7,499,999 ........ 32
$7,500,000 – 9,999,999 ........ 33
0993

j.

$10,000,000 and over ........... 34

other off-farm sources of income? ................................................................................................................................

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12. Which value code represents the total amount spent on household and family living expenses
in 2012? (Include food, including dining out; rent, utilities and other household expenses; non-farm transportation
costs; out-of-pocket health and medical expenses, including insurance; contributions to insurance and retirement plans;
Value Code
contributions to individuals outside of the household, including alimony and child support; clothing; house furnishings;
1111
education and child care; charity donations; and entertainment, as well as mortgage interest and property taxes for
operators who live in a dwelling owned by the household and not the farm.) ..............................................................................

13. Which value code represents the total amount of off-farm assets owned by the principal
operator and members of the operator’s household on December 31, 2012? (Include cash,

0994

checking, savings, retirement accounts, corporate stock, certificates of deposit and real estate not part of the farm.
Exclude assets reported earlier.) .........................................................................................................................................

1103
14. Which value code represents the total amount of all off-farm debt owed on December 31, 2012
by the principal operator and members of the operator’s household? (Exclude debt reported earlier.)..............................

PREVIOUS YEAR INFORMATION
[NOTE: Items 15 - 17 refer to Income and Expense items for 2011.]
Value Code

15. Which value code represents the total farm sales in the previous year (2011)?

1113

(Total farm sales includes livestock and crop income from cash and marketing contract sales, fees received
from livestock and crop production contracts, the net change in CCC loans, and government payments.) ......................................

16. Which value code represents the net operating income for this operation in the previous year (2011)?

1114
(cash income from all farm sources minus production costs and depreciation; if negative
net operating income, please indicate with a negative sign before the value code) ..................................................................

17. Which value code represents the total off-farm income in the previous year (2011)?
(wages, salaries, tips, interest, dividends, other public sources, etc. before taxes, income
1115
from operating another farm, income from operating any other business; if negative off-farm
income, please indicate with a negative sign before the value code) ......................................................................................

Office Use
Only

2002

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SECTION 40 IRRIGATION
1.

Did you irrigate any cropland, alfalfa, other hay, or pastureland on this farm in 2012?

Code
1740

YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO [Enter code 3, then go to SECTION M] ......................

[INSTRUCTIONS: Refer back to Sections 2-8. For each crop harvested during 2012, determine if it was irrigated (column 1, table
below). Complete the remaining columns for each irrigated crop noted in column 1 below.]
2.

Now I need you to identify acres irrigated, yield, irrigation system, water application rate, and water source
used for each commodity irrigated on this farm in 2012. (Include land irrigated for alfalfa, other hay, and pastureland.)
PRESSURE SYSTEMS

GRAVITY SYSTEMS

1 = Hand-move

10 = Siphon-Tube System [from unlined ditches]

2 = Solid or Permanent set

11 = Siphon-Tube System [from lined ditches]

3 = Side Roll or Wheel Line

12 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from unlined ditches]

4 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers on main line]

13 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from lined ditches]

5 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers below main line,
but more than 2 feet above ground]

14 = Poly-Pipe System

6 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers less than 2 feet above ground]
7 = Big Gun

16 = Improved Gated Pipe [surge flow or cablegation,
not poly-pipe]

8 = Low-Flow irrigation [drip, trickle, or micro sprinkler systems]

17 = Subirrigation

9 = Other Pressure System (specify type:_________________________)

18 = Open Discharge from well or pump

15 = Gated Pipe [not poly-pipe]

19 = Other Gravity System (specify type:_________________)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

What crops
were irrigated
on this farm
in 2012?

Crop
Code

How many
harvested
acres of
[commodity]
were
Irrigated?

On the
irrigated
acres
harvested,
what was the
average yield
per acre for
[commodity]?

UNIT
CODE

What is the
primary
irrigation
system
type for
[commodity]?

What was
the average
acre-inches
of water applied
per acre for the
growing season
for [commodity]?

What percent
of [commodity]
acres were
irrigated using
surface water?

What percent of
[commodity] acres
were irrigated using
surface water
purchased from
off-farm water
suppliers?

Office
Use Only

(Crops Irrigated)

(Crop
Code)

1782

ALFALFA

(Yield)
1783

POUNDS
CWT
TONS
BUSHELS
BALE

(Unit Code)

[See
irrigation
system
codes
above.]
(System
Code)

[Off-farm water
suppliers are
defined below
in footnote 1/.]
(Acre Inches
Per Acre)

(Percent)

(Percent)

1784

1785

1786

1787

1788

1792

1793

1794

1795

1796

1801

1802

1803

1804

1744

1745

1746

1747

1748

1752

1753

1754

1755

1756

1760

1761

1762

1763

1764

1768

1769

1770

1771

1772

1776

1777

1778

1779

1780

.___
1790

OTHER HAY

1791

.___
1798

PASTURELAND
Crop 1

(Harvested
Acres)

1
2
3
4
7

1741

1742

1743

.___
Crop 2

1749

1750

1751

.___
Crop 3

1757

Crop 4

1765

1758

1759

.___
1766

1767

.___
Crop 5

1773

1774

1775

.___
1/ Off-farm water suppliers may include water purchased from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; an irrigation district; mutual, private, cooperative,
or neighborhood ditches; commercial or municipal water systems.

- 37 Number
1805

3.

How many irrigation wells were used on this farm in 2012? .....................................................................................
[If zero, go to Item 6.]
Number
1806

4.

In 2012, how many wells on this farm used backflow prevention devices? .................................................................
[If zero, go to Item 5.]
Acres
1807

a.

How many planted acres were irrigated using water from these (Item 4) wells? .................................................
Number
1808

5.

In 2012, how many wells on this farm used water meter or water flow measurement devices? ...............................
[If zero, go to Item 6.]
Acres
1809

a.

6.

How many planted acres were irrigated using water from these (Item 5) wells? .................................................

In 2012, on how many planted acres was irrigation used---

Acres
1810

a.

to apply chemical fertilizers? ................................................................................................................................

b.

to apply pesticides? .............................................................................................................................................

c.

to remove (leach) salts from the soil? ..................................................................................................................

d.

to conduct land disposal of liquid livestock waste? ..............................................................................................

e.

for crop cooling or freeze protection?...................................................................................................................

1811

1812

1813

1814

IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICE CODES
Column 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

7.

Never heard of it
Heard of it, not interested
Heard of it, sounds interesting
Looking at it for my farm
Tried it on my farm, but will not use it again
Now using this technique and will continue to use on my farm
Water delivery system does not allow for water delivery on demand

How familiar are you with ---

2

3

MANAGEMENT
PRACTICE
CODE

[If code = 6, ask--]
How many planted
acres were irrigated
using this technique
in 2012?

[Enter code
from above]

WATER MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE

(Acres)
1815

1816

a.

commercial scheduling services or computer simulation models to
schedule irrigation-water applications? ....................................................................................

b.

on-farm irrigation scheduling techniques using soil-moisture sensing
devices (such as neutron probes, tensiometers, and soil moisture blocks)? ...........................

1817

1818

c.

1819
on-farm use of special furrowing techniques (such as furrow diking,
spread beds, and compact furrowing) to control field-level water distributions
and to reduce water losses? ....................................................................................................

1820

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8.

During 2012, did you make improvements, such as upgrades or new equipment
(not maintenance) to existing irrigation systems on this farm?
YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

Code
1821

NO [Enter code 3, then go to Item 9] ......................................
Acres
1822

a.
9.

In 2012, how many of this farm’s planted acres were irrigated using these improvements?................................

In the past five years, has anyone made an offer to purchase water or
water rights from this farm operation?
YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

a.

1
2
What was the purchaser’s
intended use for the water? ................. 3
4
5

Code
1823

NO [Enter code 3, then go to Item 10] .....................................

Agricultural use
Water for municipal, urban, recreational or industrial uses
Water to improve environmental values
Water for Native American water right claims
Don’t know

Code
1824

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

Years
1825

10. During the last 10 years, in how many years has someone with senior water right
claims caused you to reduce or discontinue crop irrigation for this farm? .....................................................................

Office Use
Only

1980

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SECTION 41
1.

SOYBEAN DRYING

Did this operation harvest soybeans for beans for the 2012 crop year?

Code
1895

YES [Enter code 1, then continue]

NO [Enter code 3, then go to CONCLUSION] ...................
Month
1826

2.

In what month was the majority of the 2012 soybean crop harvested? .......................................................................

3.

How much of the 2012 soybean crop was---

OR

Bushels
1864

a.

custom dried? ...........................................................................................................

b.

dried other than custom dried? .................................................................................

c.

not dried? ..................................................................................................................

___ ___

Percent
1865

1870

1871

1876

1877

a + b + c = 100%

[NOTE: If any of the 2012 soybean crop was custom dried, continue; else go to Note above Item 5.]

Cents Per Bushel

OR

1829

4.

What was the cost of custom drying the 2011 soybean crop? ........................................

Total Dollars
1830

.___ ___ ¢

[NOTE: If any of the 2012 soybean crop was dried other than custom dried, continue; else go to CONCLUSION.]

5.

1
2
What was the main fuel type used to heat
3
the air for drying the 2012 soybean crop? ................................................. 4
5
6

diesel
gasoline
LP gas
natural gas
electricity
other

Code
1859

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

Percentage Points
1894

6.

On average, what percent of moisture was removed from the soybean crop? .............................................................

7.

How many hours of each type of labor were used to dry the soybean crop?

.___

Hours

(Include hours to unload, fill and empty driers, and to oversee drying.)
1896

a.

Operator, partners, family members and other unpaid workers? .............................................................................

b.

Full-time hired workers? (Exclude custom and contract labor.) ....................................................................................

c.

Part-time or seasonal hired workers? (Exclude custom and contract labor.) ................................................................

1897
1898

8.

1 bins
2 continuous flow drier (outside of bins)
What was the main type of facility
used to dry the 2012 soybean crop? ......................................... 3 batch drier (outside of bins)

Code
1837

...................
Number
1838

a.

How many of these facilities were used to dry the 2012 soybean crop? ..............................................................
Bushels
1839

b.

What was the TOTAL holding capacity of these facilities?...................................................................................
Office Use
Only

1981

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SECTION 40 CONCLUSION
1.

Code

To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to www.usda.gov/results/.
Would you rather have a brief summary mailed to you at a later date?
YES - [Enter code 1]
NO - [Enter code 3] ..................................................................

0099

Military Time
0005

2.

__ __ __ __

ENDING TIME [MILITARY] .........................................................................................................................................

Office Use
Time in Hours
0008

.__

Code

3.

Is it possible the information on this form would be duplicated on a form with another name or address?
YES - [Enter code 1, then enter name & address]

4.

4667

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Item 4] ........................

Possible Duplicate Name

Address

4668

4669

City

State

Zip

4670

4671

4672

Do you (the individual named on the label) make any day-to-day decisions for another farm or ranch?

Code

(It is important that the Census of Agriculture accurately accounts for all of your farm or ranch operations.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]
a.

4673

NO - [Enter code 3, then go to Item 5] ........................
Code

Did you receive a 2012 Census of Agriculture report form for this additional farm or ranch?
4674

YES - [Enter code 1, then go to Item 5]

NO - [Enter code 3, continue] .....................................

Additional Farm or Ranch

Area Code and Phone Number

4675

4676

(

b.

)

Did you include all data from this additional farm or ranch on THIS REPORT?

Code

(Do not make changes to the data in this report, regardless of your answer.)

YES - [Enter code 1, then continue]

4677

NO - [Enter code 3, then continue] ............................................
9911

5.

Reported by:_____________________________________________ Telephone: (_____)_________________________________________

Office Use

Office Use

0092

0093

Office Use Only
Response
1-Comp
2-R
3-Inac

9901

Respondent
1-Op/Mgr
2-Sp

2-Tel

Enum
9903

0098

Eval
0100

Duplication
Adjustor
0922

MM

9-Other

Date
DD

YY

9910

Optional
0003

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3-Face-to -Face

3-Acct/Bkpr
4-Partner

S/E Name

9902

Mode

Office Use for POID
0789

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