QID 301031 Agricultural Survey - March 2013 - Master

Agricultural Surveys Program

0213 - Agricultural Survey - March 2014 - Master

Agricultural Surveys Program

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AGRICULTURAL SURVEY - March 2013

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Please answer the following question(s) for the total acres you operate.

a.

Will you grow any crops or cut hay in ?

b.

Did you grow any crops or cut hay in ?

c.

Is any of the land in this operation cropland?

Yes

No

10343

(Continue)

Yes

No

10343

(Continue)

Yes

No

10343

(Continue)

(Including idle cropland and cropland in government programs such as CRP, etc.)

d.

On 1, did you have any whole grains, pulse crops,
oilseeds,
or hay stored on this operation?

e.

Do you have facilities for storing whole grains, pulse
crops, or oilseeds?

f.

g.

No

10343

(Continue)

Yes

No

10343

(Continue)

Yes

No

Do you own or raise any livestock or poultry?

10343

(Continue)

On 1, did this operation have more than 99 acres of

Yes

pasture?

1.

Yes

10343

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Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by
one individual, a hired manager, or partners? (Check one)

One individual – 14704
A hired manager – 14704
Number
of

Partners – How many partners make the day-to-day
decisions?

Partners

Enter number of partners, including operator, and then continue.
Partners jointly operate land and share in decision making.
Do not include landlords and tenants as partners .

1.

Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership.
(Verify partners names and make necessary corrections if names have
already been entered.)

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Address:

(Rt or St.)

(City)

(State)

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2011?

Yes

No

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2012?

Yes

No

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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2012 ?

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(Middle)

(Last)

Address:

(Rt or St.)

(City)

(State)

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2011 ?

Yes

No

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1,2012 ?

Yes

No

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Section 1. - Acres Operated

Section 1. - Acres Operated

Please report total acres operated under this land arrangement.

1.

On 1, how many acres did this operation:

Acres

901

+

a.

Own?

b.

Rent or Lease from others or use Rent Free?
(Exclude land used on an animal unit month (AUM) basis, BLM and

+

Forest Service land.)

c.

2.

Rent to others?

Calculate item 1a + 1b - 1c. Then the total acres operated on 1 was:

a.

902

-

905

=

900

Do the total (Item 2) acres operated include any grazing land used
on an animal unit month (AUM) or fee-per-head basis?

Yes – (Correct Items 1 and 2 to
exclude AUM
and fee-per-head acres,

No - (Continue)

then continue.)

b.

Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pasture land, wasteland, and

government program land?

Yes – (Continue)

No – (Make corrections, then Continue)

The remaining questions in this survey refer to the total acres operated (Item
2).

3.

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

802

government programs?

Section 1. - Crops

(Maine only, other States go to Item 2.)

The following information is needed for crops that will be grown during the crop year.
Please report for all the land you operate, including land you rent from others.

1.

Winter Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to be harvested
for either grain or seed for the crop year.

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Wheat
Other

2.

Wheat Other than Durum (Bread Wheat) planted and to be planted for all purposes

than

and acres to be harvested for either grain or seed for the crop year.

Durum

Wheat
Other

3.

Wheat Other than Durum planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to
be harvested for either grain or seed for the crop year.

a.

than
Durum

Wheat Other than Durum acres planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

540
b.

Winter Wheat acres planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

c.

540

Wheat Other than Durum acres to be harvested for either grain or seed?

541
d.

4.

Winter Wheat acres to be harvested for either grain or seed?

541

Durum Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to be

Durum

harvested for either grain or seed for the crop year.

a.

Wheat

Acres planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

b.

5.

Acres to be harvested for either grain or seed?

553
554

For the following small grains, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
purposes
last fall or this spring, for the crop year.

Durum
Wheat

a.

Durum Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

553

Other
Spring
Wheat

b.

Other Spring Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

550

Spring
Wheat
(other
than
Durum)

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c. Spring Wheat (other than Durum) planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or
abandoned.)

550

Barley

d.

Barley planted and to be planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or

535

abandoned.)

Oats

e.

Oats planted and to be planted for all purposes?

(Including acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or

533

abandoned.)

(All States)

1.

For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
purposes
this spring or summer, for the crop year.

Corn

Field Corn

a.

Corn for all purposes? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn.)

530

b.

Field Corn for all purposes? (Excluding popcorn and sweet corn.)

530

Sorghum

c.

Sorghum for all purposes? (Including milo, other grain, and forage
sorghum.
Excluding sorghum x Sudan crosses.)

570

Sudan and
Sorghum x
Sudan
crosses

d.

Sudan and Sorghum x Sudan crosses for all purposes?

111

Soybeans

e.

Soybeans for all purposes?

600

Upland
Cotton

f.

Upland Cotton? (Net Acres if skip row.)

524

American
Pima
Cotton

g.

American Pima Cotton? (Net Acres if skip row.)

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Peanuts

h.

690

Peanuts for all purposes?

i.

j.

Rice: (Report by length of grain.)

Rice

Rice: (Report by length of grain. Include sweet (Mochi) rice. Exclude wild

Rice

rice.)

(i)

Long Grain?

605

(ii)

Medium Grain?

604

(a)

(iii)

What variety of medium grain rice was planted?

(a)

2.

603

Short Grain?

What variety of short grain rice was planted?

Potatoes: (Report to the nearest tenth of an acre.)

a.

Potatoes

Acres planted and to be planted?

b.

Acres

577

Acres

578

Acres harvested and to be harvested?

Sweet
Potatoes

c.

Sweet Potatoes?

558

Sweet
Potatoes

d.

e.

Sweet Potatoes?

558

Please report Tobacco acres for harvest in by type to the nearest tenth of
an acre.
(Exclude tobacco acres leased to others.)

Tobacco

(i)

Flue-Cured?

315

(ii)

Burley?

732

(iii)

Dark Fire-Cured?

734

(iv)

Sun-Cured?

730

(v)

Dark Air-Cured?

730

(vi)

Pennsylvania (Type 41)?

859

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Maryland (Type 32)?

316

Cigar Binder CT Valley Broadleaf Tobacco (Type 51)?

181
(ix)

Cigar Wrapper CT Valley Shade Grown Tobacco (Type 61)?

182
(x)

Other Tobacco .(Please specify type )?

874

Dry Edible
Beans

f.

Dry Edible Beans? (Including all classes)

607

Dry Edible

g.

Dry Edible Beans:

(i)

Beans

Small Chickpeas? (Garbanzo Beans that pass through a 20/64 inch
round screen)

(ii)

706

Large Chickpeas? (Garbanzo Beans larger than the 20/64 inch round
screen)

705

(iii)

Navy Beans?

733

(iv)

All Other classes?

693

Dry Edible
Peas

h.

Dry Edible Peas?

714

Austrian
Winter
Peas

i.

Austrian Winter Peas?

713

Lentils

j.

Lentils?

k.

Sunflower for all purposes:

(i)

(ii)

Oil varieties?

715

Sunflower

680

Oil Varieties? (Black seed for crushing, birdseed or other uses.
Include acres grown for seed.)

680

(iii)

Non-oil varieties?

681

(iv)

Non-oil varieties? (Striped seed. Include acres grown for seed.)

681

Flaxseed

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Flaxseed?

682

Canola

m.

1.

Canola?

684

Please report acres cut and to be cut for dry hay in .
●

Include acres to be cut for dry hay that are enrolled in government programs.
(For example: Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)).

●

Exclude (from dry hay) acres to be cut only for straw, haylage, or greenchop.

All Dry
Hay

a.

b.

Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures?

All Other Hay? (Including clover and clover mixtures, grains, timothy,
and other tame and wild hay.)

c.

654

All Dry Hay? (Including Bermuda, bahia, dallis, Sudan, Sudan crosses,
fescue, lespedeza,
peanut, alfalfa, grains, clover and clover mixtures, other tame, and wild hay.)

d.

653

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, grains, Sudan,
Bermuda,
other tame, and wild hays.)

e.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, fescue, Bermuda
grass,
other tame, and wild hays.)

f.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,
Sudan, timothy, other tame, and wild hays.)

g.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover-timothy
mixtures,
grains, other tame, native, and wild hays.)

h.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains, lespedeza, Bermuda, Sudan, other tame, and wild hays.)

i.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including coastal Bermuda, grains, fescue, legumes, other tame
and wild grasses.)

k.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa, clover, grains, bahia, Bermuda, pangola,
stargrass,
other grasses, and all other hays.)

j.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, lespedeza,
grains, Sudan, timothy, and other tame and wild hays.)

l.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, red clover and clover
mixtures, grains, bromegrass, timothy, orchard grass, tall fescue, and grass
hays.)

m.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, grains, timothy,
tall fescue, orchard grass, brome, lespedeza, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses,
millet, and clover and grass mixtures.)

n.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, timothy, clover and grass
mixtures, grains, orchard grass, brome, Sudan and Sudan crosses, and other
tame and wild hays.)

o.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover

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mixtures, lespedeza,
grains, Sudan, timothy, other tame, and wild hays.)

p.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains, lespedeza, sorghum-Sudan crosses, Sudan, timothy, and other
grass hays.)

q.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa, grains, ryegrass, Bermuda, bahia, pasture cut
for dry hay,
and other tame and wild hays.)

r.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,
lespedeza, Bermuda, Sudan, other tame and wild hays.)

s.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, bromegrass,
timothy, orchard grass, birds-foot trefoil, red clover and clover mixtures,
ryegrass, and other tame and wild hays.)

t.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,
timothy, and other tame and wild hays.)

u.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa, grains, ryegrass, Bermuda, bahia, pasture cut
for hay,
and other tame and wild hays.)

v.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, fescue, clover,
timothy, clover and grass mixtures, lespedeza, bromegrass, Sudan crosses, millet,
and other tame and wild hays.)

x.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa hay mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,
crested wheat grass, CRP hay, and other tame and wild hays.)

y.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and grass
mixtures, cane sorghum, wild hay, grains, Sudan crosses, brome, millet, and
other tame hays.)

z.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,
timothy, and other tame and wild hays.)

.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, timothy, clover
and grass mixtures, grains, brome, orchard grass, rye grass, and other tame and
wild hays.)
(Exclude salt hay and other crops not intended for livestock consumption.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains, timothy, Sudan, and vega or other native pastures cut for hay.)

.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, timothy, clover and
grass mixtures, grains, birds-foot trefoil, orchard grass, brome, Sudan and Sudan
crosses, millet,
and other tame and wild hays.)

.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, lespedeza,
Bermuda, grains, fescue, Sudan, timothy, other tame and wild hays.)

.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, millet, clover and
grass mixtures, grains, brome, Sudan and Sudan crosses, and other tame, wild or
prairie hays.)

.

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, lespedeza,
Bermuda, grains, timothy, and other tame and wild hays.)

.

650

650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, Bermuda, clover
and grass mixtures, lespedeza, Sudan, sorghum crosses, millet, and other tame
and wild hays.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, timothy, clover and
grass mixtures, grains, and other tame and wild hays.)

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650

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,

650

timothy, and other tame and wild grasses cut for hay.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including coastal Bermuda, fescue, clover and clover mixtures,
lespedeza,

650

Sudan, soybean, peanut, alfalfa, and other grass hays.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover, timothy, clover and
grass mixtures, grains, brome, lespedeza, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, millet,
marsh, prairie,

650

and other tame, grass, and wild hays.)

.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, fescue, orchard
grass, timothy, lespedeza, Bermuda grass, Sudan, sorghum and Sudan crosses,

650

clover, millet, and other tame and wild hay.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, Bermuda,
sorghum, Sudan,
sorghum and Sudan crosses, Johnson grass, prairie, peanut, kleingrass, rye grass,

650

blue stems, and other tame and wild hay.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, wild grass, and

650

other tame hays.)

.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,

650

lespedeza, Bermuda, peanut, Sudan, and pasture land cut for hay.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover
mixtures, grains,

650

timothy, and other tame and wild hays.)

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All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, grains, red clover,
timothy, trefoil, brome grass, orchard grass, vetch, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan

650

crosses, and other tame and wild hays.)

.

All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover mixtures, grains,
timothy,
and other tame, native, and wild hays.)

650

. All Dry Hay? (Including alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, clover and clover mixtures,
grains, timothy, and other tame and wild hay.)

650

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Section 1. – Storage Capacity and Crops Stored On This Operation

Capacity

1.

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

2.

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

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Capacity

3.

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

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

Capacity

5.

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

6.

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

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).

1.

On 1, were any of the following crops on hand or stored on this operation from and
earlier crop years:

Amount
on Hand

No

Yes

1

How many
bushels?

121

a.

Whole Grain Corn?

b.

Dry Whole Grain Corn?

bushels?

119

c.

Whole Grain Corn?

How many tons?

121

How many
bushels?

120

How many

d.

High Moisture Whole Grain
Shelled Corn?

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OR
How many tons?

116

How many

125

e.

Soybeans?

f.

Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

g.

Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

pounds?

122

h.

Sorghum Grain (Milo)?

How many tons?

122

bushels?

How many
bushels?

122

How many

i.

Wheat, including all types

How many

(winter, durum, and spring)?

bushels?

126

How many
j.

Winter Wheat?

bushels?

129

k.

Wheat Other Than Durum?

How many tons?

129

How many tons?

129

l.

Wheat Other Than Durum
(Bread Wheat)?

How many
m.

Durum Wheat?

bushels?

127

How many tons?

127

n.

Durum Wheat?

o.

Other Spring Wheat?

p.

Barley?

bushels?

124

q.

Barley?

How many tons?

124

r.

Oats?

bushels?

123

s.

Oats?

How many tons?

123

How many
bushels?

128

How many

How many

t.

Sunflower - Oil Varieties
(Black seed for crushing, birdseed

How many

or other uses)?

pounds?

131

How many
u.

Sunflower - (oil varieties)?

v.

Sunflower - (non-oil varieties)?

pounds?

131

How many

x.

1.

2.

Sunflower - Non-Oil Varieties
(Striped Seed)?

pounds?

132

How many
pounds?

132

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

Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on March 1?
(Include sweet (Mochi) rice. Exclude wild rice.)

Yes – (Continue)

No 12801

Amount

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grain on a dry weight basis.

a.

b.

No

Yes

March 1

Long Grain varieties such as
Gulfmont, Katy, Labelle, Lemont,
Maybelle, and Tebonnet?

How many
bushels?

Long Grain varieties such as

How many

Belle, L201, L202, and L301?

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hundredweight?

113

How many barrels?

113

How many
bushels?

113

How many
bushels?

113

Long Grain varieties such as
Cypress, Lemont, Maybelle, and
Jackson?

d.

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

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.

Long Grain?

Long Grain varieties such as
Dixiebelle, Gulfmont, Jefferson,

How many

Lemont, Madison, and Priscilla?

hundredweight?

Medium Grain varieties such
as Bengal, Mars, Mercury, and

How many

Roco?

bushels?

114

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

How many

M401?

hundredweight?

114

How many barrels?

114

Medium Grain varieties such
as Bengal, Mars, and Rico 1?

j.

113

Medium Grain varieties such
as Mars, and Bengal?

How many
bushels?

114

How many
k.

l.

Medium Grain?

Medium Grain varieties such
as Bengal and Lafite?

m.

bushels?

114

How many
hundredweight?

114

Short Grain?
Please list variety:
How many
_____________________

n.

Short Grain varieties such as
S201 and Valencia?

o.

bushels?

115

How many
hundredweight?

115

How many barrels?

115

Short Grain?
Please list variety:
_____________________

How many
p.

Short Grain?

q.

Short Grain?

bushels?

115

Please list variety:
How many
_____________________

hundredweight?

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Section 1. - Cash Rents

1.

In , will this operation rent or lease any cropland or pasture acres from others for cash? (Exclude
land rented/leased on a share basis, per head or AUM basis, free of charge, and rent/lease with buildings
such as barns included in the rent/lease, BLM and Forest Service land.))

Yes – Continue

No – 6218

Acres

a.

How many acres of non-irrigated cropland will be rented or leased

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for cash? (Include acres cut and to be cut for hay.)

Dollars per
Acre

(i)

OR

Total

Dollars

What will be the cash rent/lease per acre
or total dollars paid on non-irrigated
cropland?

3422

3522

Acres

b.

How many acres of irrigated cropland will be rented or leased for
cash? (Include fruit, nut, berry, vineyard, nursery, hay land, and all other

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irrigated cropland..)

Dollars per
Acre

(i)

OR

Total

Dollars

What will be the cash rent/lease per acre
or total dollars paid on irrigated cropland?

3425

3525

Acres

c.

How many acres of permanent pasture, grazing or grassland will
be rented/leased for cash? (Exclude Federal, State, and other types of
land rented on an [AUM] basis, BLM and Forest Service land.)

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Dollars per
Acre

(i)

OR

Total

Dollars

What will be the cash rent/lease per acre
or total dollars paid on permanent
pasture?

2.

3428

3528

In for the cropland and pasture acres rented or leased from others for cash (reported in items
1a, 1b, and 1c), were any acres rented or leased fromrelativesInclude grandparents, parents, siblings,
and children.)

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Yes - Continue.

No - 6218

Acres

a.

How many acres rented or leased from others for cash were from

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relatives?

Section 1. - Change in Operator

1.
.

Has the operation been sold, rented or turned over to someone else?

Yes

No (Go to a.)

a.

Will the land be used for any agricultural purpose by
you (the operator), or anyone else in the next year?
Include growing crops, grains, row crops, oilseeds,
fruits, vegetables, speciality crops, or raising any
livestock or poultry.

YES

DON’T KNOW

NO

Regardless of answer to above, write a note to
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1.

Was the operator operating a farm or ranch on June 1, ?

2.

Was the operator operating a farm or ranch on June 1, ?

Yes (Continue)

1.

No (Continue)

What is the name and address of the new operation that has taken over the land?:

Operation Name:

Operator Name:

Address:

City:

Phone:

State:

Zip:

Was the new operation in business before June 1, ?

1.

Was the new operation in business before June 1, ?

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2.

Is the new operation managed?

Yes – 6218
3.

No - (Continue)

No - (Continue)

Were any of the individuals associated with the new operation operating land individually before
June 1, ?

4.

Were any of the individuals associated with the new operation operating land individually before
June 1, ?

Yes – 6218

No - 6218

Section 1. - Conclusion

1.

Do you make any day-to-day decisions for another farm or ranch?

Yes – 1a. What is the name of the other operation(s):

1b. Was this operation in business before June 1, ?

Yes

No

No – (Continue)

1.

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?
Yes

No

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Section 2 - Crops (Continued)

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