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pdfAGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SURVEY
PHASE II
WHEAT PRODUCTION PRACTICES and COST REPORT
RESPONDENT BOOKLET
National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service
2017
Dear Producer,
Every year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS) conducts the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS). The survey
gathers information on production practices for different commodities each year. In 2017,
ARMS focuses on U.S. soybean, wheat, and cotton production and or cost practices.
The interviewer will ask you to report your nutrient or fertilizer use and your pest
management practices. The results of this survey will help agricultural leaders and
decision-makers better understand how producers cope with risk, adapt to policy changes,
and make decisions about chemical use, new technologies and many other aspects of
farming.
Your participation is important. By responding to this survey not only can you help ensure
that decisions impacting the production practices and well-being of farms are based on
accurate, timely information, you also represent and give voice to thousands of farmers like
you across the nation.
As with all our surveys, NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents, ensuring that no
individual respondent or operation can be identified. Be assured that your responses to
ARMS will be kept confidential, as required by federal law.
Thank you in advance for investing in the future of U.S. agriculture. You are helping to
ensure that decisions affecting you, your family, your business and your community are
based on the facts.
Sincerely,
Mark Harris
Chair, Agricultural Statistics Board
U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Enclosures
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 65 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.
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FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE COVERAGE
Section B, Item 19
100 42-S Thiram
129 Avicta® 500 FS
158 Latitude
187 Sebring™ 2.65 ST
101 Acceleron
130 AXCESS™
159 Lesco
188 Sebring™ 318 FS
102 Acceleron® DX-309
131 Belmont
Lesco® 4 Flowable
160 Mancozeb
189 Sebring™ 480 FS
103 Acceleron® DX-709
132 Belmont™ 2.7 FS
Lorsban® 50W in water
161 soluble packets
190 Senator
104 Acceleron™ DC-309
133
105 Acceleron™ DC-509
134 Captan
163 Maxim® 4 FS
192 Signet
106 Acceleron™ HX-209
135 Captan 400
164 Maxim® Quattro
193 Signet™ 480 FS
107 Acceleron™ IC-609
136 Captan 400-C
165 Maxim® XL
194 Stamina
108 Acceleron™ IX-409
137 Cruiser
166 Mycostop®
195 Stamina® F3 HL
109 Acquire™
138 Cruiser Extreme®
167 N-Hibit
Stimulate™ Yield
196 Enhancer
110 Actinogrow
139 Cruiser® 5FS
168 N-Hibit® Gold CST
197 T-22™ HC
111 Actinogrow™ ST
140 Dithane
169 N-Hibit® HX-209
198 Tebusha
112 Agri Star
141 Dithane M45®
170 NipsIt
199 Tebusha 3.6FL
171 NipsIt INSIDE®
200 Tebuzol
172 Penncozeb
201 Tebuzol™ 3.6F
Penncozeb® 4FL
173 Flowable
202 Trilex
Penncozeb® 75DF Dry
174 Flowable
203 Trilex® Flowable
175 Penncozeb® 80WP
204 Vault
Bonide Mancozeb w/Zinc
Concentrate
162 Maxim
Agri Star Metalaxyl® 265
Dithane® 75DF
113
142
ST
Rainshield®
114
Agri Star® Macho™ 600
Dithane® DF
143
ST
Rainshield®
115 Agrisolutions
144
Dithane® F45
Rainshield®
116 Agrisolutions™ Concur™ 145 Dyna-Shield
117
Agrisolutions™ Nitro
Shield®
146
Dyna-Shield®
Imidacloprid 5
191 Senator® 600 FS
118 Allegiance
147 Dyna-shield® Metalaxyl
176 Poncho
205 Vault® Hp
119 Allegiance® Dry
148 Dynasty®
177 Poncho® 600
206 Vitaflo
120 Allegiance® FL
149 Flowsan®
178 Poncho® VOTiVO™
207 Vitaflo™ 280
121 AmTide
150 Gaucho
179 Protégé
208 Vortex®
122 AmTide Tebu 3.6F
151 Gaucho® 480 Flowable
180 Protégé™ FL
209 Yield Shield®
123 Apron
152 Gaucho® 600 Flowable
181 Rancona
999 Other
124 Apron® XL
153 Gaucho® Sb Flowable
125 Ascend™
154 Kernel Guard
183 Sativa
126 Attendant
155 Kernel Guard® Supreme
184 Sativa® 309 FS
127 Attendant® 600
156 KickStand
185 Sativa® 318 FS
128 Avicta
157 KickStand™ PGR
186 Sebring
182 Rancona® 3.8 FS
3
Seed treatment not
applied
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FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE COVERAGE
Section B, Item 34
1
Federal CAT (Basic Catastrophic Insurance) bought for a flat fee and protects
against crop loss greater than 50% of average yield, at 55% of the price.
2
Yield protection
3
Yield plus SCO(supplemental coverage option)
4
Revenue protection
5
Revenue plus SCO (supplemental coverage option)
6
Other Federal Crop Insurance (Group Risk Plan, Adjusted Gross Revenue, Group
Risk Income Protection, etc.).
FERTILIZER/PESTICIDE APPLICATION METHODS
Section C, Column 6 & Section D, Column 9
1 Broadcast, ground without incorporation
2 Broadcast, ground with incorporation
3 Broadcast, by aircraft
4 In seed furrow
5 In irrigation water
6 Chisel/Injected or knifed in
7 Banded in or over row
8 Foliar or directed spray
9 Spot treatments (Section D only)
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Common Fertilizers and Their Percent Analysis
[Enumerator Note: If Respondent cannot report the formulation for Section C, item 4, use the formulations below.]
Percent Active Ingredients
Name
Form
N
P2O5
K2O
S
D/L
80
---
---
---
Ammoniated superphosphate.
D
12-17
22-35
---
---
Ammonium metaphosphate.
D
12
51
---
---
D
32-34
---
---
---
D
11-18
46-48
---
---
D
27-30
10-15
---
---
D
13-16
20
---
15
L
10-11
34-37
---
---
L
20-21
---
---
24
D
20-30
---
---
5
Ammonia
.............................
..............................
Ammonium nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium phosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium phosphate nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium phosphate sulfate (APS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium polyphosphate (APP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium polysulfide (Ammonium Sulfate). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium sulfate nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammonium thiosulfate solution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anhydrous ammonia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aqua ammonia (Ammonium Hydroxide). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bone meal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium ammonium nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diammonium phosphate sulfur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diammonium phosphate (DAP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elemental sulfur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Greensand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Magnesium sulfate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Natralene
Nitrogen solutions.
....................................
Nitric phosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phosphate rock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phosphoric acid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium carbonate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium chloride (Muriate of potash). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium magnesium sulfate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium metaphosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium orthophosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium polyphosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium sodium nitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potassium sulfate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sodium nitrate (Nitrate of Soda). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulfuric acid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Super phosphate (22% & under). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Super phosphate (over 22%). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Triple super phosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Urea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Urea, sulfur coated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Urea ammonium phosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Urea ammonium nitrate (UAN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Urea phosphate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L
12
---
---
26
L/G
82
---
---
---
L
16-25
---
---
---
D
0-2
10-20
---
---
D
15-16
---
---
---
D
15-16
39-41
---
---
D
16-21
46-53
---
---
D
---
---
---
52-100
D
---
1
6
---
D
---
---
---
13
D
11-13
48-62
---
---
D/L
40
---
---
---
L
7-58
---
---
---
D
12-17
22-35
---
---
D
---
2-35
---
---
L
---
2-76
---
---
D
---
---
34-48
---
D
---
---
60-62
---
D
---
---
22
23
D
---
55-57
37-38
---
D
13
---
44
---
D
---
30-60
30-50
---
L
---
40-60
22-48
---
D
15
---
14-15
---
L
---
---
13-15
---
D
---
---
50-53
16
D
15-16
---
---
---
L
---
---
---
20-26
D
---
16-22
---
11
D
---
23-39
---
11
D
---
40-54
---
11
D
45-46
---
---
---
D
36-38
---
---
13-16
D
25-58
28-35
---
---
L
28-32
---
---
---
D
17
44
---
---
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CHEMICALS and PESTICIDES for Wheat
F = Fungicide; H = Herbicide; I = Insecticide; M = Misc. Other; MD = Defoliant/Desiccant; MG = Growth Regulator
AS = Aqueous Suspension, D = Dust, DF = Dry flowable, DG = Water-Dispersible Granules, E or EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate,
ES = Emulsifiable solution, F or L = Flowable, G or GR = Granular, L = Liquid, LV = Low volatility, M or ME = Microencapsulated,
P = Pellets, S = Solution, SC = Soluble Concentrate, SL = Slurry, SP = Soluble powder, W or WP = Wettable powder,
WDG or WG = Water-Dispersible Granules, WSP = Water-soluble packet
Form Class Code Product Name
EPA #
Form Class
Code
Product Name
EPA #
71368-28
L
H
40480 2,4-D AMINE - 4
62575-1
L
H
BROMOX/MCPA 2 - 2
41031 HERBICIDE
L
H
40752 2,4-D AMINE 6
42750-21
L
H
BRONATE ADVANCED
40926 HERBICIDE
264-690
L
H
40834 2,4-D AMINE WEED KILLER
1386-43
L
H
40325 BROX-M HERBICIDE
42750-52
H
BUCCANEER GLYPHOSATE
40951 HERBICIDE
55467-10
L
H
40378 2,4-D LV ESTER 4
5905-90
L
L
H
40657 2,4-D LV4
1381-102
L
F
BUMPER 41.8 EC
70490 (PROPICONAZOLE) FUNGICIDE 66222-42
L
H
40580 2,4-D LV6
1381-101
L
F
70628 CARAMBA FUNGICIDE
7969-246
L
F
70709 ABOUND FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
100-1098
L
H
40570 CLARITY HERBICIDE
7969-137
L
H
40961 ALBAUGH DICAMBA DMA SALT
42750-40
L
H
40946 CLEAROUT 41 PLUS
42750-176
L
H
41207 ARY-0454-105 SC HERBICIDE
66330-391
L
H
40916 CORNBELT SALVAN
11773-16
D
H
40079 AUDIT 75 WDG HERBICIDE
66330-384
D
H
CUSTOM-PAK AMBER
40494 HERBICIDE
100-768
228-267
L
H
40525 AXIAL HERBICIDE
100-1199
L
H
DAGGER SELECTIVE
40965 HERBICIDE
L
H
40531 AXIAL XL
100-1256
L
H
40962 DICAMBA DMA 4# AG
66330-276
D
H
40738 AXIOM DF HERBICIDE
264-766
L
H
41006 DISCOVER NG HERBICIDE
100-1173
H
DUPONT AFFINITY
BROADSPEC HERBICIDE
(WITH TOTALSOL SOLUBLE
40275 GRANULES)
352-661
H
DUPONT AFFINITY TANKMIX
HERBICIDE (WITH TOTALSOL
41054 SOLUBLE GRANULES)
352-641
H
DUPONT ALLY EXTRA
40929 HERBICIDE
352-610
352-715
L
L
L
H
H
I
41028 BANVEL + 2,4-D
40632 BARRAGE HF
11046 BAYTHROID XL
66330-287
5905-529
264-840
D
D
D
L
H
41201 BEYOND
241-441
D
H
DUPONT ALLY EXTRA SG
HERBICIDE (WITH TOTALSOL
40233 SOLUBLE GRANULES)
L
H
40012 BISON
9779-347
D
H
40235 DUPONT ALLY XP HERBICIDE
352-435
L
H
41027 BRASH
1381-202
D
H
DUPONT FINESSE GRASS &
40217 BROADLEAF HERBICIDE
352-718
L
H
40480 2,4-D AMINE - 4
62575-1
L
H
BROMOX/MCPA 2 - 2
41031 HERBICIDE
71368-28
L
H
40752 2,4-D AMINE 6
42750-21
L
H
BRONATE ADVANCED
40926 HERBICIDE
264-690
L
H
40834 2,4-D AMINE WEED KILLER
1386-43
L
H
40325 BROX-M HERBICIDE
42750-52
55467-10
L
H
40378 2,4-D LV ESTER 4
5905-90
L
H
BUCCANEER GLYPHOSATE
40951 HERBICIDE
L
H
406572,4-D LV4
1381-102
L
F
BUMPER 41.8 EC
70490 (PROPICONAZOLE) FUNGICIDE 66222-42
L
H
40580 2,4-D LV6
1381-101
L
F
70628 CARAMBA FUNGICIDE
7969-246
L
F
70709 ABOUND FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
100-1098
L
H
40570 CLARITY HERBICIDE
7969-137
L
H
40961 ALBAUGH DICAMBA DMA SALT
42750-40
L
H
40946 CLEAROUT 41 PLUS
42750-176
L
H
41207 ARY-0454-105 SC HERBICIDE
66330-391
L
H
40916 CORNBELT SALVAN
11773-16
H
CUSTOM-PAK AMBER
40494 HERBICIDE
100-768
D
H
40079 AUDIT 75 WDG HERBICIDE
66330-384
D
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CHEMICALS and PESTICIDES for Wheat
F = Fungicide; H = Herbicide; I = Insecticide; M = Misc. Other; MD = Defoliant/Desiccant; MG = Growth Regulator
AS = Aqueous Suspension, D = Dust, DF = Dry flowable, DG = Water-Dispersible Granules, E or EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate,
ES = Emulsifiable solution, F or L = Flowable, G or GR = Granular, L = Liquid, LV = Low volatility, M or ME = Microencapsulated,
P = Pellets, S = Solution, SC = Soluble Concentrate, SL = Slurry, SP = Soluble powder, W or WP = Wettable powder,
WDG or WG = Water-Dispersible Granules, WSP = Water-soluble packet
Form Class Code Product Name
D
D
H
DUPONT HARMONY EXTRA SG
HERBICIDE (WITH TOTALSOL
40250 SOLUBLE GRANULES)
H
DUPONT HARMONY EXTRA XP
40248 HERBICIDE
EPA #
Form Class
Code
Product Name
EPA #
352-714
D
H
41018 OSPREY HERBICIDE
264-802
352-611
L
H
41008 OUTLAW
42750-68
352-446
D
H
40071 POWERFLEX
62719-569
352-633
L
F
70485 PROPICONAZOLE EC
62719-346
D
H
D
H
DUPONT HARMONY GT XP
40246 HERBICIDE
DUPONT HARMONY SG
HERBICIDE (WITH TOTALSOL
40251 SOLUBLE GRANULES)
D
H
EVEREST 70% WATER
DISPERSIBLE GRANULAR
40925 HERBICIDE
66330-49
L
F
70609 PROSARO 421 SC FUNGICIDE
264-862
D
H
40310 EXPRESS HERBICIDE
352-509
L
H
40892 PUMA 1EC HERBICIDE
264-666
L
F
FOLICUR 3.6 F FOLIAR
70259 FUNGICIDE
264-752
L
H
40059 PUMA ULTRA HERBICIDE
264-1073
L
H
41136 GF-1280
62719-556
L
F
70525 QUILT FUNGICIDE
100-1178
L
H
40675 GLYFOS X-TRA
4787-23
L
H
40886 RANGE STAR
42750-55
L
H
41053 GLYPHOSATE 41% PLUS
42750-61
D
H
40827 RAVE HERBICIDE
100-927
L
H
40074 GOLDSKY HERBICIDE
62719-582
D
H
40523 RIMFIRE HERBICIDE
264-847
D
H
40572 HARMONY EXTRA HERBICIDE
352-538
L
H
40936 RIVERDALE 2,4-D LV6
228-95
L
F
70549 HEADLINE FUNGICIDE
7969-186
L
H
ROUNDUP ORIGINAL 2K
41007 HERBICIDE
524-539
524-549
H
40065 HUSKIE HERBICIDE
264-1023
L
H
ROUNDUP POWER MAX
40509 HERBICIDE
L
I
KARATE INSECTICIDE WITH ZEON
10739 TECHNOLOGY
100-1097
L
H
41159 ROUNDUP ULTRA HERBICIDE
524-475
L
I
11294 LAMBDA 13% INSECTICIDE
71532-20
L
H
40842 ROUNDUP ULTRAMAX
524-512
L
I
10983 LORSBAN-4E
62719-220
L
H
40519 ROUNDUP VM HERBICIDE
524-544
L
H
40896 LV 400 2,4-D WEED KILLER
2217-77
L
H
40372 SALVO
34704-609
264-738
L
L
H
41024 MAESTRO D HERBICIDE
71368-39
D
H
SENCOR DF 75% DRY
40209 FLOWABLE HERBICIDE
D
H
40866 MAVERICK HERBICIDE
524-500
L
I
10158 SILENCER
66222-104
L
H
40055 MCP ESTER HERBICIDE
62719-573
L
H
40060 STARANE ULTRA HERBICIDE
62719-577
L
H
41042 MON 78270 HERBICIDE
524-537
L
H
40875 STERLING
1381-190
L
F
70766 MULTIVA FUNGICIDE
7969-247
L
F
70473 STRATEGO FUNGICIDE
264-779
D
H
OLYMPUS 70% WATER
40501 DISPERSIBLE
264-809
D
H
41210 SUPREMACY HERBICIDE
66330-406
D
H
40304 OLYMPUS FLEX HERBICIDE
264-833
L
F
70072 TILT FUNGICIDE
100-617
L
H
40066 ORION HERBICIDE
100-1307
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Class Definitions:
F = Fungicide; H = Herbicide; I = Insecticide; M = Misc. Other; MD = Defoliant/Dessicant; MG = Growth Regulator;
MS = Soil Fumigant
Common Material Form Terms and Corresponding D/L Classification:
Dry:
D = Dust, DF = Dry Flowable, DG = Water-Dispersible Granules, G or GR = Granular, M or ME = Microencapsulated,
P = Pellets, SP = Soluble Powder, W or WP = Wettable Powder, WDG or WG = Water-Dispersible Granules,
WSP = Water-Soluble Packet
Liquid: AS = Aqueous Suspension, E or EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate, ES = Emulsifiable Solution, F or L = Flowable,
L = Liquid, LV = Low Volatility, S = Solution, SC = Soluble Concentrate, SL = Slurry
Form Class Code
Product Name
L
H
40918 TOUCHDOWN HERBICIDE
L
H
41221 VIDA HERBICIDE
WARRIOR II WITH ZEON
L
I
11167 TECHNOLOGY
L
H
41013 WIDEMATCH HERBICIDE
L
H
41035 WILDCARD XTRA
L
H
40070 WOLVERINE HERBICIDE
EPA #
100-1117
10163-314
100-1295
62719-512
5905-550
264-1075
Conversion Factors for Liquid and Dry Products
Liquid Products
Dry Products
1 Gallon = 4 Quarts
1 Quart = 2 Pints
1 Pint = 16 Fluid Ounces
2 Cups = 1 Pint
1 Pound = 16 Dry Ounces
1 Ounce = 28.3 Grams
1 Pound = 453 Grams
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MACHINERY and IMPLEMENT CODES
Section F, Item 1, Columns 3 & 4
PLOWS and DISKS
01 Chisel Plow (Big Ox)
02 Coulter Plow
(Coulter Chisel, Soil
Saver, Soil Conserver)
03 Deep Ripper
(Knife, Bed knife, Slide)
04 Disk Plow
Moldboard
05 Regular
06 Two Way
07 Stubble-mulch
(Noble, Sweeps, Hoeme
Plow, Muckeroy Plow)
08 Subsoiler
(Chisel, Ripper, V-ripper)
09 Disk-chisel
(Mulch Tiller)
MISCELLANEOUS TILLAGE
61 Land-all, Do-all, Mix-n-till, Till-all
(Disk, Shovels, Reel & Spikes)
62 Mulch Treader, Picker,
Treader, Skew
63 Roto-tiller
64 Roterra (Roto-spike, Lely)
65 Sand-fighter
66 Soil Finisher
(Finishing Tool, Mulch Finisher
Tri-tiller, Task Master)
67 Root Crown Puller
68 Stalk Puller/Chopper
Tandem Disk
14 Plowing
15 Regular
16 Paraplow
30 Heavy Harrow
31 Field Conditioner
(Scratcher,
Seed Bed Conditioner,
Soil Conditioner,
Ground Hog)
32 Finishing
(Harrogator, Spiral, Roller,
Knives, Shanks, Pegs,
Smoother)
33 Flex-tine Tooth
(Coil Tine)
BEDDERS-SHAPERS
41 Bedder (Shaper)
(Bedshaper, Crowder)
Offset Disk
10 Heavy Disk
11 Light Disk
12 One-way Disk
(Disk Tiller)
13 Single Disk
HARROWS (DRAGS)
42 Bed Shaper
34 Multi-weeder
(Cultivator & Harrow)
35 Rail, Pipe, Log, Plank
36 Rod Weeder
37 Roller (Culti-mulcher,
Disk
Pulvi-mulcher, Crumbler,
43 Hipper
Packer-mulcher,
44 Row
Packer & Shanks)
45 Float
38 Spike Tooth
46 Lister (Middle-buster)
39 Spring Tooth
47 Rorovator-bedder
40 Powered Spike Tooth Harrow
48 Seedbed Roller
(Flat Roller)
49 Sub-soil Bedder
PACKERS
51 Culti-packer
(Pulverizer, Crow-foot,
Serrated, Ring, Spiral)
(Ripper-hipper)
50 Discovator
FERTILIZER APPLICATORS
Roller-packer
52 Attachment
53 Smooth & Flat
PLANTERS
111 Bedder-shaper Planter
112 Lister-bedder
113 No-till, Minimum Till,
(Ripper Planter)
114 Conventional,
Regular (Tye, Flex)
115 Air Delivery/vacuum
116 Ridge till
71 Aerial (Airplane)
72 Attachment to implement
73 Manure Spreader
74 Self-propelled
75 Truck Spreader
Tractor Mounted
76 Anhydrous
77 Dry
78 Liquid
Trailer Mounted
79 Anhydrous
80 Dry
81 Liquid
CULTIVATORS
Field Cultivators
21 Regular Digger,
Triple K, Danish Tined,
Swedish Tined,
Incorporated, S-tine,
Cultivator,
Vibra-shank Harrow,
Lilliston Tiller
26 Heavy Duty
(Duckfoot Cultivator)
27 Marker
28 Fallow Master
22 Furrow-out Cultivator
23 Rotary Hoe
(Crust Buster)
Row Cultivators
24 Disk Sweep, Shovel
25 Rolling, Rotary
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CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
91 Aerial (Airplane)
92 Attachment to implement
93 Largest Self propelled
(or Large Truck)
94 Motorcycle/atv Sprayer
95 Small Self-propelled
(Spra-coupe, Hi-cycle)
LAND FORMING EQUIPMENT
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
96 Small Truck (Skid Mounted)
97 Tractor Mounted
98 Trailer Mounted
DRILLS and SEEDERS
101 Aerial Seeding
102 Broadcast Seeder
Drill
103 Air Delivery
104 Lister Disk
105 No-till or minimum till
106 Plain
107 Press, Disk or Hoe
180
181
182
183
184
197
Backhoe
Disk Border Maker
Ditch Closer
Ditcher
Levee Plow Disk
Quarter Drain Machine
Rear Mounted Blade
Corrugator
(Furrow Dicer, Dammar Dicer,
Dicer)
Land Plane Leveler
(Water Leveler)
Laser Planer, Laser Leveler
Gate Setter
Bull Dozer
Polypipe roller
Rock Picker
ENUMERATOR NOTE:
For Land Forming Equipment codes
171 – 184, enter Total Hours Operated
in column 10.
MOWERS and BALERS
141 Amish Harvester
HARVESTING EQUIPMENT
Small Grains/Row Crops Combine
121
122
123
124
125
Hillside
Self propelled, 2wd
Self-propelled, 4wd
Track
PTO/motor Mounted
Windrower-swather
126 (Grain/hay)PTO
127 (Grain/hay) self-propelled
133 Corn Picker
134 Hand Harvesting
PTO
Power Take-off
WD
Wheel Drive
Baler
145 Motor Mounted
146 PTO (Large)
147 PTO (Small)
148 Self-propelled
159 Stacker, Automatic
Mowers
149 Mower-chopper-Rotary
150 Conditioner/PTO
151 Self-propelled
152 Drum disk
153 Flail
154 Sickle
Rake
155 Dump
156 Side Delivery
157 Wheel
162 Hay Tedder
234 Brush Rake Sweeper
HAULING EQUIPMENT
Bale wagon/mover
142 Bale wagon (PTO)
143 Bale Wagon (Self-propelled)
144 Bale Loader
158 Stack Mover
160 Front End Loader
161 Round Bale Mover
195 Hay wagon
224 Forklift
Trailers
194 General Purpose Wagon or Cart
195 Hay Wagon
208 Gravity Wagon
209 Grain Cart with Auger
210 Grain Cart with Auger (SelfPropelled)
221 Forage Wagon
222 Dump Wagon
229 Bin Trailer
228 Other Trailers
Trucks
301 Single Axle
302 Tandem Axle
303 Tri Axle
304 Semi
305 Other Trucks
ENUMERATOR NOTE:
For Hauling Equipment codes above,
enter Total Hours Operated in
column 10.
OTHER IMPLEMENTS
191 Burn Buggy
192 Chaff/straw Saver
193 Electric-discharge Weed Killer
196 Off-field Thresher
198 Rock Windower or Rake
199 Rodent (Gopher) Killer
200 Roller Groover
201 Rubber-wheeled Weed Puller
202 Flail Shredder
203 Rotary Shredder
204 Silage Harvester
205 Stalk Shredder, Stalk Cutter
206 Swath Roller
207 Tractor or Truck–No attachments
223 Flame Thrower
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IRRIGATION TYPE CODES
Section G, Item 2
PRESSURE SYSTEMS
GRAVITY SYSTEMS
1
HAND-MOVE
10 SIPHON TUBE from unlined ditches
2
SOLID or PERMANENT SET
11 SIPHON TUBE from lined ditches
3
SIDE ROLL or WHEEL LINE
12 PORTAL SYSTEM from unlined ditches
4
CENTER PIVOT or LINEAR MOVE
with sprinklers on main line
5 CENTER PIVOT or LINEAR MOVE
with sprinklers below main line,
but more than 2 feet above ground
6 CENTER PIVOT or LINEAR MOVE
with sprinklers less than 2 feet above ground
13 PORTAL SYSTEM from lined ditches
14 ANY POLY PIPE SYSTEM
15 GATED PIPE (not poly pipe)
7 BIG GUN
16 IMPROVED GATED PIPE
(surge flow or cablegation not poly pipe)
8 LOW FLOW IRRIGATION
(drip, trickle or micro sprinkler)
17 SUBIRRIGATION
9 OTHER - SPECIFY
18 OPEN DISCHARGE FROM WELL or PUMP
19 OTHER - SPECIFY
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Notes:
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