Form SURVEY ID: 3606 SURVEY ID: 3606 Farm to Market Grain Transportation - July 2020

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0264 - Farm to Market Grain Transportation Questionnaire 2019Sept16

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FARM TO MARKET GRAIN TRANSPORTATION - July 2020




OMB No. 0535-0264

Approval Expires: 04/30/2022

Project Code: 986

Survey ID: 3606



U nited States

Department of

Agriculture







NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE









Upper Great Plains

Transportation

Institute



USDA/NASS

National Operations Division

9700 Page Avenue, Suite 400

St. Louis, MO 63132-1547

Phone: 1-888-424-7828

Fax: 1-855-415-3687

E-mail: [email protected]










Please make corrections to name, address and ZIP Code, if necessary.







The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. Your responses will be kept confidential and any person who willfully discloses ANY identifiable information about you or your operation is subject to a jail term, a fine, or both. This survey is conducted in accordance with the Confidential Information Protection provisions of Title V, Subtitle A, Public Law 107-347 and other applicable Federal laws. For more information on how we protect your information please visit: https://www.nass.usda.gov/confidentiality.

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SECTION 1 – CROP PRODUCTION AND DISPOSITION

1. Did this operation produce any winter wheat, corn or soybeans in 2019?

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 7


2. As of May 1, 2020, for each commodity produced by this operation in 2019, what was the percent sold to an elevator, processor, feed market, used for this operation’s own feed use, put into storage, or used for other purposes?

2019 Crop

Elevator

Processor

Feed Market

Own Feed

Storage

Other

Total

Winter Wheat

110


112


114


118


116


119


100%

Corn

150


152


154


158


156


159


100%

Soybeans

160


162


164


168


166


169


100%






SECTION 2 – GRAIN TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE INVENTORY

1. For each vehicle type owned or leased by this operation, what was the average annual miles traveled, percent of average annual miles by use, vehicle inventory as of May 1, 2020, and the forecasted vehicle inventory for 2024?


Vehicle Type

Average Annual Miles


What percent of this operation’s total annual truck mileage was used to:


Vehicle Inventory as of May 1, 2020


Forecasted Vehicle Inventory for the Year 2024


Haul your own grain

Custom Haul

Other

Total


Owned

Leased


Own

Leased

Single Axle

610



612


616


614


100%


710

712


714

716

Tandem

620



622


626


624


100%


720

722


724

726

Tridem Axle

630



632


636


634


100%


730

732


734

736

5-Axle Semi

670



672


676


674


100%


770

772


774

776

7-Axle Semi

680



682


686


684


100%


780

782


784

786

Other: specify

690



692


696


694


100%


790

792


794

796

____________







SECTION 3- WINTER WHEAT


1. Did this operation produce any winter wheat in 2019?

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 4







2. For the 2019 crop year, how many acres of winter wheat were harvested for either grain or seed, what was the total production or yield per acre?



Acres Harvested for either

Total Production

or

Yield per Acre


Grain or Seed


Winter wheat

375

ac.

376

bu.

377

bu./ac.


a. What percent of this operation’s 2019 winter wheat crop was hauled directly from field to market?

22

%




3. For this operation’s 2019 winter wheat crop, what was the total distance traveled one-way by road type-unpaved, interstate and other paved roads-to this operation’s 1st and 2nd choice delivery points?


Interstate

State 4-Lane Paved

State 2-Lane Paved

Local Paved

Local Unpaved

Total Miles

1st Choice Delivery Point

25


26


27


28


29


21


2nd Choice Delivery Point

1025


1026


1027


1028


1029


1021



4. What vehicle(s) was used to transport this operation’s 2019 winter wheat crop from the field or on-farm storage facility to market?

  • If this operation has more than one vehicle per type (e.g. 2 semi-trucks), use the vehicle used most often for winter wheat deliveries.

  • If this operation delivered winter wheat to more than one off-farm facility, use the facility where the largest volume was delivered.


Average Bushels

per Load

Average Loaded

Weight

Average Empty

Weight

Average One-Way

Distance

Single Axle

210

bu.

211

lbs.

212

lbs.

215

miles

Tandem

220

bu.

221

lbs.

222

lbs.

225

miles

Tridem Axle

230

bu.

231

lbs.

232

lbs.

235

miles

5-Axle Semi

270

bu.

271

lbs.

272

lbs.

275

miles

7-Axle Semi

280

bu.

281

lbs.

282

lbs.

285

miles

Other: specify

290

bu.

291

lbs.

292

lbs.

295

miles

____________






SECTION 4 - CORN

1. Did this operation produce any corn in 2019?

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 5


2. For the 2019 crop year, how many acres of corn were harvested for either grain or seed, what was the total production or yield per acre?


Acres Harvested for either

Total Production

or

Yield per Acre

Grain or Seed

Corn

531

ac.

370

bu.

537

bu./ac


a. What percent of this operation’s 2019 corn crop was hauled directly from field to market? . . . . . . . .

82

%


3. For this operation’s 2019 corn crop, what was the total distance traveled one-way, by road type-unpaved, interstate and other paved roads to this operation’s 1st and 2nd choice delivery points?


Interstate

State 4-Lane Paved

State 2-Lane Paved

Local Paved

Local Unpaved

Total Miles

1st Choice Delivery Point

85


86


87


88


89


81


2nd Choice Delivery Point

1085


1086


1087


1088


1089


1081



4. What vehicle(s) was used to transport this operation’s 2019 corn crop from the field or on-farm storage to market?

  • If this operation has more than one vehicle per type (e.g. 2 semi-trucks), use the vehicle used most often for corn deliveries.

  • If this operation delivered corn to more than one off-farm facility, use the facility where the largest volume was delivered.


Average Bushels

per Load

Average Loaded

Weight

Average Empty

Weight

Average One-Way Distance

Single Axle

810

bu.

811

lbs.

812

lbs.

815

miles

Tandem

820

bu.

821

lbs.

822

lbs.

825

miles

Tridem Axle

830

bu.

831

lbs.

832

lbs.

835

miles

5-Axle Semi

870

bu.

871

lbs.

872

lbs.

875

miles

7-Axle Semi

880

bu.

881

lbs.

882

lbs.

885

miles

Other: specify

890

bu.

891

lbs.

892

lbs.

895

miles

____________






SECTION 5 - SOYBEANS

1. Did this operation produce any soybeans in 2019?

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 6



2. For the 2019 crop year, how many acres of soybeans were harvested for either grain or seed, what was the total production or yield per acre?



Acres Harvested for either

Total Production

or

Yield per Acre


Grain or Seed


Soybeans

763

ac.

227

bu.

764

bu./ac.



a. What percent of this operation’s 2019 soybean crop was hauled directly from field to market? . . . .

92

%


3. For this operation’s 2019 soybean crop, what was the total distance traveled one-way, by road type-unpaved, interstate and other paved roads-to this operation’s 1st and 2nd choice delivery points?


Interstate

State 4-Lane Paved

State 2-Lane Paved

Local Paved

Local Unpaved

Total Miles

1st Choice Delivery Point

95


96


97


98


99


91


2nd Choice Delivery Point

1095


1096


1097


1098


1099


1091



4. What vehicle(s) was used to transport this operation’s 2019 soybean crop from the field or on-farm storage facility to market?

  • If operation has more than one vehicle per type (e.g. 2 semi-trucks), use the vehicle used most often for soybean deliveries.

  • If this operation delivered soybeans to more than one off-farm facility, use the facility where the largest volume was delivered.


Average Bushels per Load

Average Loaded

Weight

Average Empty

Weight

Average One-Way Distance

Single Axle

910

bu.

911

lbs.

912

lbs.

915

miles

Tandem

920

bu.

921

lbs.

922

lbs.

925

miles

Tridem Axle

930

bu.

931

lbs.

932

lbs.

935

miles

5-Axle Semi

970

bu.

971

lbs.

972

lbs.

975

miles

7-Axle Semi

980

bu.

981

lbs.

982

lbs.

985

miles

Other: specify

990

bu.

991

lbs.

992

lbs.

995

miles

_____________






SECTION 6- FARM OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1 On December 31, 2019, were there any facilities on this operation that could be used to store winter wheat, corn, or soybeans?

Yes - Continue

No - Go to Section 7


CAPACITY

2 On December 31, 2019, what was the total storage capacity of all structures normally used to store winter wheat, corn, or soybeans?……………………………………………………………………………….

808

bu.





COMMENTS:

























SECTION 7 – SURVEY RESULTS

To receive the complete results of the survey when released, go to www.ugpti.org/.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE



Respondent Name:

9911


Phone: (_____) _____-- __________

9910 MM DD YY

Date: __ __ __ __ __ __


OFFICE USE ONLY



Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum.

Eval.

Change


Office Use for POID

1-Comp

2-R

3-Inac

4-Office Hold

5-R – Est

6-Inac – Est

7-Off Hold – Es

9901

1-Op/Mgr

2-Sp

3-Acct/Bkpr

4-Partner

9-Oth


9902

1-PASI (Mail)

2-PATI (Tel)

3-PAPI

(Face-to-Face) Face)

6-Email

7-Fax

19-Other


9903

9998

9900

9985


9989 
__ __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __


R. Unit

Optional Use

9921

9907

9908

9906

9916

S/E Name







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