QID 090501 June Agricultural Survey - Master

Agricultural Surveys Program

0213 - June Agricultural Survey - Area - Master

Agricultural Surveys Program

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JUNE AGRICULTURAL SURVEY - AREA

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JUNE AGRICULTURAL SURVEY
INTRODUCTION
Authority for collection of information on the June Agricultural Survey is 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. The information will be used to compile and publish
agricultural estimates for individual states and for the United States

SECTION A - OPERATION DESCRIPTION
[Landlord - tenant arrangements are not considered partnerships. If tract is operated by partners,
continue.]

1.

Do the partners share equally in day-to-day decisions?

Yes - Consider the oldest partner the operator.
No - The partner who makes most of the day-to-day decisions is the operator.
(Make corrections if necessary.)

2.

Now I need to identify by name and mailing address the other partner(s) in this operation.

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

Name :
(First)
(Last)

(Middle)

Mailing Address

(Route or Street)

(City)

(State)

(ZIP Code)

[Check if verified]

(Phone)

[Check if no longer a partner]

Name

(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Mailing Address

(Route or Street)

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(City)

(State)

(ZIP Code)

(Phone)

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

Name

(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Mailing Address

(Route or Street)

(City)

(State)

(ZIP Code)

(Phone)

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

Name

(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Mailing Address

(Route or Street)

(City)

(State)

(ZIP Code)

(Phone)

SECTION C – SECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED

1.

[Is CROPS – STOCKS box at bottom of page checked?]

YES – [Go to Section D.]
NO

2.

Is this a new or previously unknown tract operator?

Yes - 17786

No

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Was this tract nonagricultural last year?

Yes - 17786

4.

No

Have you changed or corrected the operation name, operator’s name or address?

Yes - 17786

5.

No

Have you changed, corrected, or deleted any partners’ names or addresses in Section A?

Yes - 17786

No

SECTION D – CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT (continued)
Acres

54. How many of the cropland acres inside the blue boundary have facilities and

803

equipment
available for irrigation? (Include land that may not be irrigated this year.)

Acres

55. How many of the (line 33, Section D) other hay acres will be harvested

655

from native or wild grasses or pasture land?

56. Are there any fields inside the blue boundary with grain storage facilities?

Code

YES = 1, [Enter code 1 and continue.]

933

Don't Know = 2, [Enter code 2 then go Section E.]
NO = 3, [Enter code 3 then go to section E.]

57. In which fields are these grain storage facilities located?

58. Is any of the land inside the blue tract boundary rented from others?
(Include land for which you paid cash rent, land used rent free, or land rented on shares.)

Yes - Please identify, by name and mailing address, the landlords from whom you rented this land.
No - [Go to Section E.]
Number of
Acres

Name and address of Landlords
Landlord 1:

Rented in
tract
850

Name:

.

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

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Phone:

Landlord 2:

851

Name:

.

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Phone:

SECTION E

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TOTAL ACRES OPERATED AND LAND USE (continued)

SECTION F

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GRAINS AND OILSEEDS IN STORAGE
ON ENTIRE OPERATION

Capacity

1.

On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains, Pulse Crops, or Oilseeds on the total

acres operated?

tons

808

Capacity

2.

On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?

tons

808

Capacity

3.

On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains, Pulse Crops, or Oilseeds on the total
acres operated?

bushels

808

Capacity

4.

On 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?

bushels

808

[Maine Continue, Other states go to Section G]
Please account for whole grains pulse crops,and oilseeds stored 1 on the total
acres operated, whether for feed, seed or sale. They may have belonged to you
or someone else, or been stored under a government program (loan, farmer
owned reserve, or CCC).

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Amount on

1.

On 1, were any of the following

Hand 1

crops on hand or stored on this

from and

operation from and earlier crop
years:

Earlier Crop

No

Yes

Years

a. Whole Grain Corn?

How many bushels?

121

b. Dry Whole Grain Corn?

How many bushels?

119

c. Whole Grain Corn?

How many tons?

121

d. High Moisture Whole Grain
Shelled Corn?

How many bushels?

120

OR
How many tons?

116

e. Soybeans?

How many bushels?

125

f. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

How many bushels?

122

g. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

How many pounds?

122

h. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

How many tons?

122

How many bushels?

126

j. Winter Wheat?

How many bushels?

129

k. Wheat Other Than Durum?

How many tons?

129

How many tons?

129

m. Durum Wheat?

How many bushels?

127

n. Durum Wheat?

How many tons?

127

o. Other Spring Wheat?

How many bushels?

128

p. Barley?

How many bushels?

124

q. Barley?

How many tons?

124

r. Oats?

How many bushels?

123

s. Oats?

How many tons?

123

t. Rye?

How many bushels?

130

u. Flaxseed?

How many bushels?

133

v. Canola?

How many pounds?

146

i. Wheat, including all types?
(winter, durum, and spring)

l. Wheat Other Than Durum (Bread
Wheat)?

x. Canola?

y. Rapeseed?

How many bushels?

How many pounds?

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z. Small Chickpeas? (Garbanzo
Beans that pass through a

How many

20/64 inch round hole screen.)

hundredweight?

149

. Large Chickpeas? (Garbanzo
How many

Beans larger than the 20/64

hundredweight?

inch screen.)

140

How many
. Dry Edible Peas?

hundredweight?

117

How many
hundredweight?

. Austrian Winter Peas?

How many
hundredweight?

. Lentils?

1.

118

112

Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Item 2 (above), new crop from the harvest?

Yes - [Correct Item 2 to exclude all crop stocks.]

No - [Continue.]

2.

Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Item 2 or 3 (above), new crop from the harvest?

Yes - [Correct Items 2 and 3 to exclude all crop stocks.]

No - [Continue.]

SECTION G - HOGS AND PIGS
1.

On June 1, did this operation own or raise any hogs or pigs, regardless of location?
(Including hogs or pigs being raised under contract for you by someone else.)

Yes - [Go to item
2.]
No - 1a.

Will anyone raise hogs or pigs on this operation at
any time between now and December 1, 2007?

Code

Yes = 1

Enter
code,

Don't Know
=2

then
go to
Section

No = 3

H

492

Hogs on The Total Acres Operated
2.

Head

On June 1, how many hogs and pigs were on the total acres operated?
(Include sows, gilts, boars, market hogs, unweaned pigs and hogs no longer used for

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breeding.)

[If no hogs are on the total acres operated,
go to item 4.]

3.

Are any of the [item 2] hogs or pigs owned by someone else?

Yes - 3a.

Head

How many hogs and pigs owned by someone else

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were on this operation on June 1?

3b.

Who owns the hogs and pigs?

3c.

Is this hog owner a contractor?

(Owner’s Name, Address, & Phone Number)

Name

Yes

Address

No

City, St., Zip

Phone

No - [Continue.]

Office Use for Poid

327
___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___
___ ___

Hogs Owned By This Operation
4.

Head

On June 1, how many hogs and pigs did this operation own regardless of location?
(Include hogs or pigs being raised under contract for you by someone else.)

300

[If no hogs owned, go to
Section H.]

5.

Are any of these [item 4] hogs located on someone else’s land or hog facility?

Yes - 5a.
facility

On whose land or hog
are these hogs

located?

Name
____________________________________________________

Address
__________________________________________________

City, St., Zip
_______________________________________________

Phone

No - [Continue.]

6.

___________________________________________________

Have you raised hogs or pigs under any other business name during the last 12
months?

Yes - 6a.
name?

What is the other

Name
_______________________________________________

Address
_____________________________________________

City, St., Zip
__________________________________________

Phone
_______________________________________________

No - [Continue.]

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SECTION H
1.

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TOTAL CATTLE AND CALVES

On June 1, were any cattle and calves, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
(Cattle and calves on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis
should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
Yes - [Continue with item 10294.]
No - 1a.

Were any cattle or calves on the total acres operated, at any time,
during the period of January 1, 2007 through May 31, 2007?
Yes - [Enter 1 in code Box 493, then go to item 6.]
No - (i ) Will there be any cattle or calves on the total acres operated
from now through December 31, 2007?
Code

Yes = 1
Don't
Know = 2
No = 3
1.

i

i

Head

+

351

+

352

+

353

+

354

+

355

+

356

+

357

+

358

=

350

Milk cows, including any dry cows? (Exclude any heifers not yet freshened.)

Bulls weighing 500 pounds or more?

Heifers that had not calved, weighing 500 pounds or more:

(i)

(i)

i

go to
Section I

Beef cows, including beef heifers that had calved?

(i)

i

code, then

Of the total number of cattle and calves on hand June 1, how many were:

a.

i

Enter

for beef cow replacement?

for milk cow replacement?

other heifers 500 pounds or more?

Steers weighing 500 pounds or more?

Heifer, steer, and bull calves weighing less than 500 pounds, including
newborn calves?

#

[Add items 2a through 2f.]
Then the total cattle and calves on hand June 1 was:

Is that correct? [If not, make corrections.]

Cattle and Calves On Feed
We need to know about the cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market.
Their ration would include grain, silage, hay, or protein supplement.




Include cattle being fed by you for others.
Exclude any of your cattle being custom fed in feedlots operated by others.
Exclude cattle being “backgrounded only” for sale as feeders, for later placement
on feed in another feedlot, or to be returned to pasture.

1.

Head

How many cattle and calves were on feed June 1 that will be shipped directly

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from your feedlot
to the slaughter market?

652

Calf Crop for 2007
(Calves born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month
(AUM) basis
Head

should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
1.

2.

Of the cows and heifers on the total acres operated on June 1, how many are
expected to calve
during the period June 1 through December 31, 2007?

Of the calves born on the total acres operated during the period
January 1 through May 31, 2007, how many: (Exclude calves purchased.)
i

i

i

#

361

were on hand June 1?
+

363

+

364

+

365

=

362

were sold, moved off the total acres operated, or slaughtered before June
1?

had died before June 1? (Exclude calves born dead.)

[Add items 6a through 6c]
Then the total calves born January 1 through May 31, 2007 was:

SECTION I – SHEEP AND LAMBS
1.

On June 1, , were any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep. Sheep and lambs on grazing land leased on a fee per
head or
animal unit month (AUM) basis should be included by the sheep owner, excluded by the land
owner.)

Yes - [Continue with item 2.]

No - 1a. Were any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated, at any time,
during the period of January 1, through May 31, 2007?
Yes - [Enter 1 in code Box 494, then go to Section J.]
No - (i) Will there be any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated
from now through December 31, 2007?

Code

Yes = 1
Don't
Know = 2
No = 3

Enter
code,
then
go to
Section J

494
Head

2.

On June 1, , how many sheep and lambs, regardless of ownership,
were on the total acres operated?

SECTION I – SHEEP AND LAMBS
1.

On June 1, , did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs at any location?
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep.)

Yes - [Continue with item 2.]

No - 1a. Did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs, regardless of location, at any
time

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during the period of January 1, through May 31, ?
Yes - [ Enter 1 in code Box 494, then go to Section J.]
No - (i) Will this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs
from now through December 31, ?

Code

Yes = 1
Enter
Don't

code,

Know = 2

then
go to

No = 3

Section J

494
Head

2.

On June 1, 2013, how many sheep and lambs were owned or custom fed by this
operation?
(Exclude sheep and lambs custom fed by someone else.)

SECTION I – SHEEP AND LAMBS
1.

On June 1, , were any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep. Sheep and lambs on grazing land leased on a fee per
head or
animal unit month (AUM) basis should be included by the sheep owner, excluded by the land
owner.)

Yes - [Continue with item 2.]
No - 1a. Were any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated, at any time,
during the period of January 1, through May 31, ?
Yes - [ Enter 1 in code Box 494, then go to Section J.]
No - (i ) Will there be any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated
from now through December 31, ?
Code

Yes = 1
Don't

Enter

Know = 2

494

code, then
go to

No = 3

Section J
Head

2.

On June 1, , how many sheep and lambs, regardless of ownership,
were on the total acres operated?

SECTION J
1.

-

GOATS AND KIDS

On June 1, 2007, were any Goats or Kids, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?

Yes - [Continue with QUESTION_NUMBER_0.]
No - 1a. Were any Goats or Kids on the total acres operated, at any time,
during the period of January 1, through May 31, ?
Yes - [Enter 1 in code Box 1171, then go to Section K.]
No - (i ) Will there be any Goats or Kids on the total acres operated
from now through December 31, ?

Code

Yes = 1
Don't
Know = 2

Enter
code, then

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go to
Section K

No = 3

2.

1171

Of the Goats and Kids on this operation on June 1, , how many were:
(***Report based on utilization regardless of breed***)

i

Angora goats?

i

Milk goats?

i

Meat and Other goats?

SECTION J
#

-

Head

GOATS AND KIDS

SECTION J

On June 1, , did this operation own any Goats or Kids at any location?

#

-

GOATS AND KIDS

On June 1, , were any Goats or Kids, regardless of ownership

Yes - [Continue with item .]

Yes - [Continue with item .]

No - 1a. Did this operation own any Goats or Kids, regardless of location, at any time,

No - 1a. Were any Goats or Kids on the total acres operated, at a
during the period of January 1,

,

during the period of January 1, through May 31, ?

Yes - [ Enter 1 in code Box 1171, then

Yes - [ Enter 1 in code Box 1171, then go to Section K.]

No - (i ) Will there be any Goats or Kids
from now through

No - (i) Will this operation own any Goats or Kids
from now through December 31, ?

Yes = 1
Code

Don't Know

Yes = 1

=2

Enter
Don't
Know = 2

code, then

No = 3

go to
No = 3

1171

Section K

1171

#

Of the Goats and Kids on this operation on June 1,
(***Report based on utilization regardless of breed***)

#

Of the Goats and Kids owned by this operation on June 1, , how many

were:
(***Report based on utilization regardless of breed***)

Angora goats?

i

Angora goats?

1179

i

Milk goats?

i

Milk goats?

1185

i

Meat and Other goats?

i

Meat and Other goats?

1191

SECTION K
1.

i
Head

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EQUINE

On June 1, were there any horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or burros, regardless of ownership, on
the
total acres operated?

Yes - [Continue with item 2.]

2.

No - [Go to Section L M.]

Horses

Mules,

and

Donkeys

Ponies

or Burros

On June 1, how many [species] regardless of ownership,
were on the total acres operated?
Number

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How many of the (item 2) [species] does this operation
own?
Number

4.

211

212

Do you (the operator) consider this operation primarily: [Enter code then go to Section L M]

a farm or ranch

a boarding, training or riding facility (Including recreational places)

a breeding service place

a place to keep horses, ponies, or other equine for personal use

Other? – Specify:

a farm or ranch

a boarding, training or riding facility (Including recreational places)

a breeding service place

a place to keep horses, ponies, or other equine for personal use

Other? – Specify:

SECTION L

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OTHER AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION

AGRICULTURAL LABOR
1.

During 2007, will this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work?
(Include full-time and part-time workers, paid family members, and hired managers. Exclude
contract labor.)

Yes = 1

Code

Don’t Know = 2

No

990

=3

Number

[If Yes] 1a.

What will be (was) the largest number, including paid family

members,
on the payroll on any one day?

989

CHICKENS
2. During 2007, will this operation own or raise any chickens, excluding broilers
on feed
for meat production, regardless of location?

Yes = 1

Code

Don’t Know = 2

469

No = 3

Number

[If Yes] 2a.

On June 1, how many chickens, excluding broilers on feed
for meat production, were owned by this operation, regardless

of location?

719

CHICKENS
1.

During , will this operation own or raise any chickens, excluding broilers on feed
for meat production, regardless of location?

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Yes = 1

Don’t Know = 2

No

469

=3

Number

[If Yes] 1a.

On June 1, how many chickens, excluding broilers on feed

719

for meat production, were owned by this operation, regardless of
location?

SECTION M

-

LAND VALUES

Tract Acres – Value Per Acre
Now I would like to ask about the market value of the land inside the blue tract boundary.
By “market value,” I mean the value at which the land could be sold under current market conditions.

[Show photo and refer to fields recorded in Section D.]

1.

For the (Section D) acres reported within this blue boundary, I need your best estimate of the
market
value of these acres by type of land. This value should exclude the value of all dwellings and buildings.

Dollars
Per Acre

a.

Cropland? (Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.).

410
a.

Cropland? (Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.).

412
b.

Non-irrigated cropland? (Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.).

411
c.

Irrigated cropland? (Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.).

412
d.

#

413

Permanent pasture, grazing or grassland?

What is the most likely use of this land if it were sold under current market
conditions for the value reported above?

Agricultural Use Only

Immediate Development (Residential or Commercial)

Expected Future Development (Residential or Commercial)

Other (Specify

Entire Farm

-

Total Value of Land and Buildings

The following questions relate to the total acres you own or operate. Include all land both inside and
outside the blue tract boundary. Include all land, dwellings, barns and other buildings for the (Section
E)
total acres operated that you reported earlier.

Total Value

1.

What is your best estimate of the total market value of all the land and
buildings owned?

432

2.

What is your best estimate of the total market value of all the land and

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buildings
rented or leased from others?

433

3.

What is your best estimate of the total market value of all the land and

buildings

434

rented or leased to others?

4.

Which of the following best describes the change in the total market value of
all the
land and buildings in your operation since 1, 2006?

Code

Increase = 1 - [Enter Code 1 then go to
item a.]

518

Decrease = 2 - [Enter Code 2 then go to
item a.]

Increase

518

Decrease

518

No Change = 3 - [Enter Code 3 then go to
Section N.]

No Change

Percent

i

What percent change best describes the increase or decrease in the total
market value
of all the land and buildings in your operation since 1, ?

519
Percent

i

What percent change best describes the increase or decrease in the total
market value
of all the land and buildings in your operation since 1, ?

SECTION N

-

519

ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION

Now I would like to classify the total acres operated on June 1 in terms of total gross value of sales.
[Be sure sales represent only 2007 and earlier years’ production from acres operated in Section E.]
[Show respondent the Sales Card.]



Considering:





1.

Sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products (milk,
eggs, etc.) sold in 2006.
The value of product removed for all crops, livestock, and poultry
produced under contract in 2006.
Sales of all miscellaneous agricultural products in 2006.
All government agricultural payments received in 2006.
Landlord’s share of government payments and crops sold in 2006.

What code represents the total gross value of sales, including government agricultural payments?
Total Value

Code

‘None’ during 2006

99

1 --1,000
--Code

999
2,500

1
860

--2,499
5,000

2

---

4,999

10,000
$

---

$

$

25,000

$

9,999

3

24,999

4

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$

---

$

$

50,000

$

49,999

5

--$

6

$
100,000

99,999

---

$

$
7

250,000

$

$

249,999

--$

8

$
500,000

499,999

---

$

$
9

1,000,000

$

$

999,999

10

$

2,499,999

11

$

4,999,999

12

--$
2,500,000
$

---

$

5,000,000
and over

13

[Enumerator Action
Box]
Is Sales Code in
Code Box 860 equal to
‘1’ or ‘99’?
Yes - [Go to Point
Recording Sheet, page
16.]
No - [Go to item 2,
page 17.]

SECTION N

-

ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION (continued)
POINT RECORDING SHEET

ENUMERATOR ACTION: [Record all 2006 crops, land uses, and livestock or poultry now on the total
acres operated,
then go to item 2.]
Land Use

Acres

Hay

Abandoned Crops

Acres

Vegetables/Melons

Alfalfa

22

.

23

.

Cover Crops

Cantaloupes

57

.

58

.

59

.

Grain

CRP/WRP

Idle Cropland
.

.

297

.

298

.

299

.

301

.

302

.

Lima Beans

Peas (green)

Woodland

25

296
Cucumbers

Other
Section E

Acres

Crops

Acres

Cut
Christmas

Summer Fallow

Pumpkins

Trees

26

60

.

.

Maple
(Number of

27

.

Taps)

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Short
Rotation
Woody
Sweet Corn
Crops

Government

Whole

Payments

Dollars

78

.

79

.

303

.

304

.

305

.

Tomatoes

0

CRP/WRP Payments
28

0

Other Gov’t
Payments
29

Indoor

Square

Nursery

Feet

Mushrooms
Pasture/Rangeland

Acres

Livestock

134

Number

0

Cropland used only
for Pasture

Bees (colonies)
.

30

135

306

0

Permanent Pasture

Bison
.

31

307

0

Cattle: Milk
Cows

Woodland Pasture

Section

.

32

H

Cattle: All
Other

Outdoor
Nursery

Section
H

Acres

Chickens/Broilers

Field Crops
Intended
for Harvest

136

Acres

310

.

0

Barley

Deer

311

.

33

0

Corn

Ducks

312

.

34

0

Cotton

Elk
.

35

Fruits/Nuts

313

Acres

0

Dry Beans

Almonds
.

36

Emus

137

.

154

.

155

.

156

.

314

0

Dry Southern Peas
(Cowpeas)

Apples
.

37

Geese

331

0

Flaxseed

Cherries
.

38

Goats
Section J

0

Lentils

Grapefruit
.

39

Oats

0

Hogs

Grapes

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157

.

158

.

200

.

201

.

202

.

.

203

.

.

204

.

.

40

K

0

Peanuts

Olives
.

41

Alpacas/Llamas

335

0

Peas, Dry Edible

Oranges
.

42

Mink

748

0

Potatoes

Peaches
.

43

Mules/Donkeys/Burros

Section
K

0

Rice

Pears
.

44

Ostriches

750

0

Rye

Pecans
45

Quail

751

0

Sorghum

Rabbits
46

752

0

Soybeans

Sheep
.

47

Section I

0

Sugarbeets

Turkeys
.

48

754

0

Sugarcane
Berries

.

49

755

Acres

0

Sunflowers

Blueberries
.

52

205

.

206

.

210

.

Aquaculture

Number

0

Sweet
Potatoes/Yams

Cranberries
.

53

Acres of ponds
in use

756

.

0

Tobacco

Raspberries
.

54

Fish (number)
757

0

Wheat

Strawberries

Fish (pounds)
.

.

55

758

0

Trout Eggs

294

.

56

759

.

760

SECTION N

-

ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION (continued)
POINT RECORDING SHEET

ENUMERATOR ACTION: [Record all 2006 crops, land uses, and livestock or poultry now on the total
acres operated,
then go to item 2.]
Land Use

Acres

Hay

Acres

Vegetables/Melons

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Abandoned

057

Crops

22

Alfalfa

Cover Crops

23

Grain

Other

CRP/WRP

Section E

Cantaloupes

296

058

Cucumbers

297

059

Lima Beans

298

299

Woodland

Idle Cropland

25

Crops

Cut

Acres

Peas (green)

060

301

Christmas

Summer Fallow

26

Pumpkins

Trees

Maple

076

302

(Number of

--------------

27

Short
Rotation
Woody
Crops

Government

Whole

Payments

Dollars

CRP/WRP

Snap Beans

Taps)

078

079

---------------

028

305

------------

029

Payments

Pasture/Rangeland

Acres

Cropland used
only for Pasture

030

Permanent

031

Indoor

Square

Nursery

Feet

Mushrooms

134

Livestock

--------------

135

Bees (colonies)

Number

306

307

Pasture

Woodland

304

Tomatoes

Payments

Other Gov’t

303

Sweet Corn

Bison

032

Cattle: Milk

Pasture

Cows

Cattle: All

Outdoor
Nursery

Field Crops
Intended

Acres

Other

136

Acres

for Harvest

Section H

Section H

310

------

Chickens/Broilers

-------

Deer

311

Ducks

312

Elk

313

Barley

033

Corn

034

Cotton

035

Fruits/Nuts

Dry Beans

036

Almonds

137

Emus

314

Dry Southern
Peas (Cowpeas)

037

Apples

154

Geese

331

Flaxseed

038

Cherries

155

Goats

Section J

Lentils

039

Grapefruit

156

Hogs

Section G

Oats

040

Grapes

157

Horses/Ponies

Section K

Peanuts

041

Olives

158

Alpacas/Llamas

335

Peas, Dry Edible

042

Oranges

200

Mink

748

Potatoes

043

Peaches

201

Mules/Donkeys/Burros

Acres

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Rice

044

Pears

202

Ostriches

750

Rye

045

Pecans

203

Quail

751

Sorghum

046

--------

204

Rabbits

752

Soybeans

047

---------

Sugarbeets

048

Sheep

Berries

Acres

049

205

Sugarcane

Blueberries

Sunflowers

052

Sweet

053

754

----------------

755

206

Aquaculture

210

Acres of

Raspberries

Number

756

ponds in use

054

Tobacco

Turkeys

-

Cranberries

Potatoes/Yams

Section I

293

Fish (number)

757

294

Fish (pounds)

758

Trout Eggs

759

---------------

760

Strawberries

055

Wheat

----------

056

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SECTION R - CONCLUSION
Survey Results: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to
www.nass.usda.gov/results/.

Would you rather have a brief summary
mailed to you at a later date?

1.

Yes

No

9990

Yes

9990

No

Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1?

2.

Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1? (Include sweet (Mochi)

rice. Exclude wild rice.)

Yes - [Continue.]

No - [Go to Section G - Hogs and Pigs.]

Yes - [Continue.]

No - [Go to Section G - Hogs and Pigs.]

Amount on

Please report rice on hand by length of
grain on a dryweight basis.

a. Long Grain varieties such as
Francis, Wells, and Clearfield?

b. Long Grain varieties such as Belle,

Hand

No

Yes

How many
bushels?

113

How many
hundredweight?

113

Cypress, Lemont, Maybelle, and
Jackson?

How many
barrels?

113

d. Long Grain varieties such as
Lemont, Newbonnet, and Jackson?

How many
bushels?

113

e. Long Grain?

How many
bushels?

113

L201, L202, and L301?

1

from

c. Long Grain varieties such as

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f. Long Grain varieties such as
Dixiebelle, Gulfmont, Jefferson,

How many

Lemont, Madison, and Priscilla?

hundredweight?

g. Medium Grain varieties such as
Bengal and MedArk?

113

How many
bushels?

114

h. Medium Grain varieties such as
Calpearl, M9, M201, M102, and

How many

M401?

hundredweight?

i. Medium Grain varieties such as

114

How many
barrels?

114

j. Medium Grain varieties such as
Mars, and Bengal?

How many
bushels?

114

k. Medium Grain?

How many
bushels?

114

l. Medium Grain varieties such as

How many

Bengal, Mars, and Rico 1?

Bengal and Lafite?

hundredweight?

114

How many
bushels?

115

How many
hundredweight?

115

How many
barrels?

115

How many
bushels?

115

How many
hundredweight?

115

m. Short Grain?
Please list variety:
_______________

n. Short Grain varieties such as S201
and Valencia?

o. Short Grain?
Please list variety:
_______________

p. Short Grain?

q. Short Grain?
Please list variety:
_______________

SECTION P - OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

1.

Age of operator as of December 31, ?

Less than 25 years

25 - 34 years

35 - 44 years

45 - 54 years

55 - 64 years

65 years and over
2.

Ethnicity of operator?

Hispanic or Latino

Not Hispanic or Latino

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Race of operator?

American Indian or Alaska Native (Specify tribe

Asian

Black or African American

Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander

White
4.

Sex of operator? [Complete from observation.]

Male

Female

SECTION D

-

CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT

How many acres are inside this blue tract boundary drawn on the photo (map)?

840

840

Now I would like to ask about each field inside this blue tract boundary and its use during 2007.

Field Number

01

828

1.

Total acres in field

2.

Crop or land use. [Specify]

3.

Occupied farmstead or dwelling

4.

Waste, unoccupied dwellings,

5.

6.

6.

9.

828

TEXT

843

843

841

841

831

831 831

841

832

Pastured

828

04

828

828

TEXT

841

831

841

832

828

828

TEXT

841

831

05

831

841

832

TEXT

841

831

828

831

841

841

831

832

831

832

crop rotation)

842

842

842

842 842

842

842

842

842

842

Cropland (used only
Pasture

8.

828

03

Permanent (not in
Pasture

7.

Not Pastured

Woodland

828

TEXT

buildings and structures, roads,
ditches, etc.

5. Woodland

02

856

for pasture)

Land in summer fallow
Idle cropland - idle all during
2007

856

856

856

856

847

847 847

847

847

847

847

847

847

847

857

857 857

857

857

857

857

857

857

857

Two crops planted in this field
or two uses
of the same crop?

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

TEXT

TEXT

TEXT

TEXT

TEXT

Specify second
crop or use.

Acres

10. Acres left to be planted

844

844

844

610

610 610

610

610

610

610

610

610

610

620

620 620

620

620

620

620

620

620

620

844

844

844

844

844

844

844

11. Acres irrigated and to be
irrigated
(If double cropped, include acreage of
each crop irrigated.)

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Wheat
(other than
Durum)
(include cover
crop)

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Planted
and to
be planted
550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

768

768

768

768

768

768

768

768

768

768

553

553

553

553

553

553

553

553

553

553

grain or
seed

554

554

554

554

554

554

554

554

554

554

Planted
Acres

540

540 540

540

540

540

540

540

540

540

Planted
Acres

540

540

540

540

540

540

540

540

540

540

grain or
seed

541

541

541

541

541

541

541

541

541

541

(include cover
crop) (exclude
ryegrass)

Planted
Acres

547

547

547

547

547

547

547

547

547

547

19. Rye

Harvested
for

548

548

548

548

548

548

548

548

548

548

533

533

533

533

533

533

533

533

533

533

534

534

534

534

534

534

534

534

534

534

535 535

535

535

535

535

535

535

535

536

536

536

536

536

536

536

536

13. Spring
Wheat
(other than
Durum)
(include cover
crop)

Harvested
for
grain or
seed

14. Durum
Wheat
(include cover
crop)

15. Durum
Wheat
(include cover
crop)

Planted
Acres
Harvested
for

16. Winter
Wheat
(include
cover crop)

16. Other
Wheat (Bread
Wheat)
(include cover
crop)

17. Winter
Wheat
(include
cover crop)

18.

Harvested
for

Rye

(include cover
crop) (exclude
ryegrass)

grain or
seed

20. Oats
(include cover
crop)

Planted
Acres
Harvested
for

21

Oats
(include

cover crop)

grain or
seed

22. Barley
(include cover
crop)

Planted
Acres

535

Harvested
for

23. Barley

grain or

(include cover crop)

seed

536

536

Planted

24. Corn

and

(exclude popcorn

to be

and sweet corn)

planted

530

530

530

530

530

531

531

531

531 531

530

530

530

530

530

Harvested
for

25. Corn
(exclude popcorn

grain or

and sweet corn)

seed

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Harvested

25. Corn
(exclude popcorn

for

and sweet corn)

grain

25a.

Harvested

Corn

400

400 400

400

400

400

400

400

400

400

(exclude popcorn
and sweet corn)

for seed

26. Sudan and
Sorghum

398

398

398

398

398

398

398

398

398

398

111

111

111

111

111

111

111

111

111

111

570

570

570

570

570

570

570

570

570

570

571

571

571

571

571

571

571

571

571

571

Planted
and

Sudan

to be

crosses

planted

27. Sorghum

Planted

(exclude

and

crosses with

to be

Sudan)

planted

28.

Harvested
for

Sorghum
(exclude
crosses with

grain or

Sudan)

seed

29. Other uses of
grains planted
(abandoned, silage,
green chop, etc)

Use

Acres

30. Alfalfa &

TEXT

TEXT

XXXX

TEXT

XXXX

TEXT

XXXX

TEXT

XXXX

XXXX

cut and

Alfalfa
Mixtures

to be cut

Hay

hay

for dry

653

653

653

653

653

653

653

653

653

656 656

656

656

656

656

656

656

656

651

651

651

651

651

651

651

651

654 654

654

654

654

654

654

654

654

345

345

345

345

345

345

345

345

600

600 600

600

600

600

600

600

600

600

602

602 602

602

602

602

602

602

602

602

cut and
to be cut
for dry

31. Grain Hay

hay

656

cut and
to be cut
for dry

32. Wild Hay

hay

651

651

cut and
to be cut

33. Other
Hay

for dry
hay

33a. Haylage and greenchop only

654

345

345

Planted
and
to be

34. Soybeans

planted

Following

35.
Soybeans

36b. Tobacco

another
harvested crop

Burley

732

732

732

732

732

732

732

732

732

732

730

730

730

730

730

730

730

730

730

734 734

734

734

734

734

734

734

734

Dark Air36c. Tobacco

cured

730

36d. Tobacco

Dark Firecured

734

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Flue-cured

315

315

315

315

315

315

315

315

315

315

859

859

859

859

859

859

859

859

859

859

316 316

316

316

316

316

316

316

316

690

690

690

690

690

690

690

690

605

605 605

605

605

605

605

605

605

605

604

604 604

604

604

604

604

604

604

604

Pennsylvania
36g. Tobacco

type

Maryland
36h. Tobacco

316

type

Planted
and
to be

37. Peanuts

planted

690

690

Planted
and

38a. Long Grain
Rice

to be
planted

Planted
and

38b. Medium
Grain Rice

to be
planted

Planted
and

38c. Short Grain
Rice

to be
planted

603

603

603

603

603

603

603

603

603

603

Planted
and
to be
planted

524

524

524

524

524

524

524

524

524

524

Planted
and
to be
planted

526

526

526

526

526

526

526

526

526

526

39. Upland
Cotton
[Net acres if
skip rowed]

40. American
Pima Cotton
[Net acres if
skip rowed]

Planted

___

___

___

___

___

and

41. Dry Edible
Beans

to be
planted

Planted
and

41. Dry Edible
Beans

to be
planted

607

607

607

607

607

607

607

607

607

618 618

618

618

618

618

618

618

618

607

Planted

41. Dry
Edible Beans
Great
Northern

and
to be
planted

618

Planted
and

41. Dry Edible
Beans - Navy

to be
planted

733

733

733

733

733

733

733

733

733

733

606

606

606

606

606

606

606

606

606

606

693

693

693

693

693

693

693

693

693

693

264

264

264

264

264

264

264

264

264

264

Planted

41. Dry Edible

and

Beans -

to be

Pinto

planted

41. Dry

Planted

Edible Beans
All other

and

classes

planted

43. Sugarcane

to be

Acres

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Planted
and

44. Sunflower -

to be

Oil Varieties

planted

45.

Planted

Sunflower -

and

Non-oil

to be

varieties

planted

680

680

680

680

680

680

680

680

680

680

681

681

681

681

681

681

681

681

681

681

682

682

682

682

682

682

682

682

682

682

Planted
and
to be

46. Flaxseed

47.

Potatoes

planted

Planted and to be planted

[Specify type – Red, White, Yellow, Russets and others.]

8_ _

R W Y Ru

R W Y Ru

8_ _

8_ _

8_ _

R W Y Ru

R W Y Ru

R W Y Ru

Planted
and

47. Potatoes Yellows

to be
planted

878

878

878

878 878

878 878

878 878

878

881

881

881

881 881

881 881

881 881

881

882

882 882

882 882

882 882

882

883

883 883

883 883

883 883

883

884

884 884

884 884

884

Planted
and

47. Potatoes Reds and blues

to be
planted

Planted

47. Potatoes -

and

Whites (long &

to be

round)

planted

882

882

Planted

47. Potatoes -

and

Russets and

to be

others

planted

883

883

Planted
and
to be

47. Potatoes

planted

Planted

884

884

88_

884

884

88_

88_

88_

88_

and

47. Potatoes -

to be

Reds and Whites

planted

Planted
and
to be

48. Sweet Potatoes

planted

558

558

558

558

558

558 558

558 558

558

684

684

684

684

684

684 684

684 684

684

949

949

949

949

949

949 949

949 949

949

Planted
and
to be

49. Canola

planted

Planted
and
to be

50. Proso Millet

planted

Acres

___

___

___

___

___

5xx

5xx

5xx

5xx

5xx

planted
or in

51. Other crops

52. Tillage
system used on
new alfalfa

use

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seedings, barley,
corn,soybeans
or wheat

No Till

52. Tillage
system used on
new alfalfa
seedings, barley,
corn, soybeans
or wheat
52. Tillage
system used
on
new alfalfa
seedings,
barley,
corn, soybeans
or wheat.

5xx

5xx

5xx

5xx

5__

5__

5__

5__

5__

Minimum
Till

Conventional
Till

SECTION E
1.

5xx

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TOTAL ACRES OPERATED AND LAND USE

Now I would like to ask about the total acres operated under this land arrangement. Include the
farmstead, all
cropland, woodland, pastureland, wasteland, and government program land.

Acres

a.

b.

On June 1, how many acres did this operation own?

+

901

901

Rent or Lease from Others, or use Rent Free? (Exclude
Federal, State and
other types of land rented or leased on an AUM basis, BLM and
Forest Service,)

(i)

+

902

902

Are any of these acres operated on a cash rent
per acre basis?

Yes - [Continue]

No - [Continue]

Acres

i

Rent or lease to others?

i

[Total of items 1a + 1b – 1c.]
Then the total acres operated under this arrangement is:

i

-

905

=

900

Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pastureland
wasteland, and government program land?

Yes - [Continue.]

#

No - [Make corrections, then continue.]

On 1, , did this operation pay on a per-head or animal unit month
(AUM)
basis for livestock to graze on any land (private, Federal, State, Indian
Reservation, etc.)?
Yes - [Enter code 1 and
continue.]

No - [Enter code 3, then go to
item 4.]

Code

906

Acres

#

How many acres did this operation use on a fee-per-head or animal unit
month (AUM) basis?
(Include private, Federal, State, railroad, Public School District, or Indian
Reservation Land.)

#

904

[Enumerator Action – Compare total acres operated and total tract acres in Section D.] If total acres
operated are:

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Less than Tract Acres?

[Make corrections to tract or total acres.]

Equal to Tract Acres?

[Verify tract and total acreage. Make corrections if needed.]

More than Tract Acres?

[Continue. No action needed.]

Acres

#

Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland,
including land in hay,
summer fallow, idle cropland, cropland used for pasture and cropland in
government programs?

#

802

802

911

911

Of the total acres operated, how many acres are in the Conservation
Reserve Program (CRP)
or in the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP)?

Goats & Kids for Breeding
1.

Of the goats and kids for breeding, regardless of ownership, on this operation on June 1, how

many were:

2.

Of the goats and kids for breeding, owned by this operation on June 1, how
many were:

(** Report based
on utilization

Meat &

regardless of breed**)

i

Angora

Milk

Other

Does 1 year old
and older?

i

+

1172

1172

1180

1180

1186

1186

+

1175

1175

1181

1181

1187

1187

+

1176

1176

1182

1182

1188

1188

Bucks 1 year old
and older?

i

Replacement kids
less than 1 year
old?

Goats & Kids for Market
1.

Of the goats and kids for
market, regardless of
ownership,
on this operation on 1, how
many were:

2.

Meat &
Angora

Milk

Angora

Milk

Other

Of the goats and kids for
market, owned by this
operation, on June 1, how

Meat &

many were:

i

Other

Market Kids less
than 1 year old?

i

+

1177

1177

1183

1183

1189

1189

+

1178

1178

1184

1184

1190

1190

Market Goats 1
year old and older
(not used for
breeding)?

Meat &

Total Goats & Kids

Angora

Milk

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[Add items 2a
through 3b and
verify.]
Then the total
goats and kids on
hand June 1 was:
=

1.

1179

1179

1185

1185

1191

1191

1195

1195

1196

1196

1197

1197

1195

1195

1196

1196

1197

1197

How many kids were born
on this operation between
January 1 and 31, ? (Exclude
kids born dead)

2.

How many kids were born
between January 1 and 31, ?
(Exclude kids born dead)

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