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FERAL SWINE SURVEY - 2021
OMB No. 0535-0256
Approval Expires: 1/31/2020
Project Code: 931
Survey ID: 3784

United States
Department of
Agriculture
NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE

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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]
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

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. Response to this survey is voluntary.
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 is 0535-0256. The time required to complete this information
collection is estimated to average 30 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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SECTION 1 - GENERAL

For purposes of this study, "wild pig" refers to any pig or hog that is roaming free and does not have an owner. Other names
for "wild pig" include feral hog, wild boar, feral pig, and feral swine.
Acres

1. On June 1, 2021, how many acres did your operation:

+

b. Rent or lease from others or use rent free? (Exclude land used on an animal unit month (AUM)
basis, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service land.)............................................

+

D

a. Own?...............................................................................................................................................

100
101

c. Rent to others?................................................................................................................................

-

2. Calculate item 1a + 1b - 1c. Then the total acres operated on June 1, 2021 was...............................

=

102
103

3. In what state and county is the majority of your operation located?
State

County

OFFICE USE
55
60

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SECTION 1 - GENERAL (continued)
4. To the best of your knowledge, during the last three years, have wild pigs been present in the county reported in item 3?
106 1
3
2

Yes
No - Go to Section 2
Don't Know

xxx 1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Substantially increased
Somewhat increased
No real change
Somewhat decreased
Substantially decreased
Eliminated completely
Don't Know

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5. To the best of your knowledge, how has the wild pig population changed (if at all) over the past three years in your
county?

6. During the last three years, have wild pigs been present on your operation?
3
2

Yes
No - Go to Section 2
Don't Know

AF

107 1

7. To the best of your knowledge, how has the wild pig population changed (if at all) over the past three years in your
operation?
xxx 1
2
3
4
5
6

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7

Substantially increased
Somewhat increased
No real change
Somewhat decreased
Substantially decreased
Eliminated completely
Don't Know

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SECTION 1 - GENERAL (continued)
8. The following questions are about things that you or other people may do on your property in relation to wild pigs.
xxx
Do you use feed to attract game animals, such as deer?...............................

b.

Do you employ farming or livestock ranching practices that may attract wild xxx
pigs, whether intentionally or unintentionally? (For example, certain crops
grown or livestock feed supplements.)...........................................................
Do you hunt wild pigs, or allow others to hunt wild pigs, on your property?
xxx
Include recreational hunting such as aerial hunting, ground hunting, or
hunting with dogs...........................................................................................
xxx
Do you take measures, other than hunting, to control the presence of wild
pigs on your property?....................................................................................

c.

d.

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

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a.

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

3

No

xxx

e.

Do you transport and release wild pigs on your property?.............................

f.

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xxx

Do you provide a “safe haven” for wild pigs on your property?......................

1

Yes

9. The following questions are about things that private landowners or public lands may do on their property in relation to
wild pigs.
xxx
a. Do private landowners nearby use feed to attract game animals, such as
deer?..........................................................................................................................

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3

No

xxx
e. Do private landowners nearby transport and release wild pigs on their
property?....................................................................................................................

1

Yes

3

No

xxx
Do private landowners nearby provide a “safe haven” for wild pigs on their
property?....................................................................................................................

1

Yes

3

No

xxx
g. Are there public parks, wildlife refuges, or other public land nearby that
serve as a safe haven for wild pigs?..........................................................................

1

Yes

3

No

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b. Do private landowners nearby employ farming or livestock ranching
xxx
practices that may attract wild pigs, whether intentionally or unintentionally?
(For example, certain crops grown or livestock feed supplements.)...........................
c. Do private landowners nearby hunt wild pigs, or allow others to hunt wild
xxx
pigs, on their property? Include recreational hunting such as aerial hunting,
ground hunting, or hunting with dogs.........................................................................
xxx
d. Do private landowners nearby take measures, other than hunting, to control
the presence of wild pigs on their property?...............................................................

D

f.

10. Which animals do you think have experienced a decline in population on this operation in the last three years that you
attribute to wild pigs? Check all that apply.
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

Deer
Pheasants and/or Quail
Waterfowl
Turkeys
Doves
Other
None of these
Don't know

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SECTION 2 - LIVESTOCK
1. Were any livestock raised on your operation in 2020?
108

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Section 3
1

2. How many of each of the following types of livestock were on your operation on December 31, 2020?
None

Head

a. Cattle and Calves (Beef)........................................................................................................................
□

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109

b. Cattle and Calves (Dairy).......................................................................................................................
□

XXX

c. Domestic Hogs and Pigs........................................................................................................................
□ 110
d. Sheep and Lambs..................................................................................................................................
□ 111

f.

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e. Goats and Kids.......................................................................................................................................
□ 112
Poultry....................................................................................................................................................
□ 113

g. Horses, Ponies, and Mules.....................................................................................................................
□ 114
h. Other livestock, specify: 1003______________________________________________________________________
□

115

3. How concerned are you about the potential spread of diseases from wild pigs to livestock? Check one only.
121 1
2
3
4

Not concerned
Slightly concerned
Moderatly concerned
Very concerned

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4. Did you have native grassland pasture on your operation in 2020? Native grassland pasture is unimproved pasture.
xxx

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 5
1

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a. How many acres of native grassland pasture were on your operation in 2020?

Acres
xxx

b. In 2020, did you attribute damage on native grassland pastures to wild pigs?
xxx

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 5
1

c. What portion of native grassland pasture acreage was damaged by wild pigs in 2020?

Percent
xxx

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SECTION 2 - LIVESTOCK (continued)
5. Did you have sown pasture on your operation in 2020 ? Sown pasture is improved pasture.
xxx

1

□ Yes - Continue

3

□ No - Go to Item 6
Acres

a. How many acres of sown pasture were on your operation in 2020?

xxx

xxx

1

□ Yes - Continue

3

□ No - Go to Item 6

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b. In 2020, did you attribute damage on sown pastures to wild pigs?

Percent

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c. What portion of sown pasture acreage was damaged by wild pigs in 2020?

xxx

6. As a result of pasture acreage lost due to wild pigs, did you have to reduce your livestock stockings levels?
xxx

1

□ Yes - Continue

3

□ No - Go to Item 8

7. If yes, by how much did you have to reduce your livestock stocking levels due to pasture acreage lost?
xxx

1
2
3
4

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5

Reduced by 100 to 76%
Reduced by 75 to 51%
Reduced by 50 to 26%
Reduced by 25 to 1%
Don't Know

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SECTION 2 - LIVESTOCK (continued)
Please report for up to two livestock raised in 2020 with the highest value of production in 2020.
Livestock with Highest Value of
Production

Unit

a.

In 2020, which livestock on
your operation produced the
highest value of production?
Report for up to two livestock.
How many total head of this
livestock were raised?

Head

c.

How many total head of this
livestock were sold?

Head

ii.

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

Dollars
per head

Were these livestock
certified as organic?

Which type of facility is used
for the majority of this
livestock?

___ ___/head

$
Code

130
xxx 1

Code

In 2020, which of the
following feed sources used
for these livestock on this
operation: Check all that
apply.

In 2020, to the best of your
knowledge, how often were
wild pigs seen in areas where
livestock are kept?

Code

Code

In 2020 was there evidence
that wild pigs entered or
gained access to
livestock feed, grain, or hay?

Acres

In 2020, was there evidence
that wild pigs had gained
access to any discarded
remains of this livestock?

Code

D

h.

i.

Yes

1

xxx 1

No

3

Building with no outside access

Open building with outside access

2

Open building with outside access

3

Fenced area with or without shelter

3

Fenced area with or without shelter

4

Animals roam free with no fence

4

Animals roam free with no fence

In 2020, how often did you
see evidence that wild pigs
wallowed in water sources
used by this operation?

xxx xxx

Home-raised sources

Purchased commercial feed

xxx

Purchased commercial feed

xxx

Slaughter by-products

xxx

Slaughter by-products

xxx

xxx

xxx

Non-meat Commercial food
waste (including restaurants)
Table food waste

xxx

Non-meat Commercial food
waste (including restaurants)
Table food waste

xxx

Crops in fields

xxx

Crops in fields

xxx

Wildlife carcasses

xxx

Wildlife carcasses

139 1

Daily

Daily

2

Weekly

2

Weekly

3

About once a month

3

About once a month

4

Less than once a month

4

Less than once a month

5

Never in 2020

5

Never in 2020

6

Don't Know

6

Don't Know

1

Yes

140

1

Yes

141
3

No

Don't Know

2

142

1

xxx 1
Code

Home-raised sources

xxx

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g.

131

2

138 1

f.

No

3

Building with no outside access

xxx xxx

e.

Yes

1

___ ___/head

$

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d.

What was the average
price received (or
expected to be received)
per head for this
livestock sold in 2020?

122
Animal

b.

i.

Livestock with Second Highest Value of
Production

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8.

3

No

Don't Know

2

143
Yes

Never

3

No

1

xxx 1

Yes

3

Never

2

Daily

2

Daily

3

Weekly

3

Weekly

4

About once a month

4

About once a month

5

Less than once a month

5

Less than once a month

No

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SECTION 2 - LIVESTOCK (continued)
Livestock with Highest Value of
Production

Unit
In 2020 did you attribute any
livestock deaths on your
operation to predation by wild
pigs? (If Yes, continue. If No,
go to item i.)

ii.

k.

In 2020, how many head
of these livestock were
lost to wild pig
predation?
What was the total
market value of these
livestock lost to wild pig
predation?

Code

l.

146

In 2020, which of these
livestock diseases did
you attribute to wild
pigs? Check all that
apply.

In 2020, how many head
of these livestock that
you lost to disease were
attributed to wild pigs?

What was the total
market value of these
livestock that were lost to
disease attributed to wild
pigs?

In 2020, how many head
of these livestock were
lost to wild pigs due to
other/unknown causes?
What was the total
market value of these
livestock?

veterinary services due to the
presence of or contact with
wild pigs?

n.

What was the total cost
of these services?

In 2020, did you use any
medical treatments on
livestock due to the presence
of or contact with wild pigs?

i.

Don't Know

xxx
Code

___ ___ ___head

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

$

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

$

xxx

Yes 3

1

Number

No 2

Don't Know

Yes 3

1

No 2

Don't Know

What was the total cost
of these services?

xxx xxx

xxx

Swine Brucellosis

xxx

Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's disease)

xxx

Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's disease)

xxx

xxx

xxx

Porcine Reproductive and
Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS)
Swine influenza

xxx

Porcine Reproductive and
Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS)
Swine influenza

xxx

Leptospirosis

xxx

Leptospirosis

xxx

Q fever

xxx

Q fever

xxx

Other/unknown disease

xxx

Other/unknown disease

xxx

Swine Brucellosis

xxx

Number

___ ___ ___head

Dollars

___ ___ ___head

xxx

xxx

$

$

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

xxx

Code

1

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

xxx

Yes

3

No

xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

Number

___ ___ ___head

xxx

Dollars

m. In 2020, did you seek

i.

No 2

147

Dollars

D
ii.

Yes 3

1

___ ___ ___head

In 2020 did you attribute any
livestock deaths on your
operation to other/unknown
causes of wild pigs? (If Yes,
continue. If No, go to Page 4.)

i.

Don't Know

145

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iii.

No 2

Number

xxx

ii.

Yes 3

1

144

In 2020 did you attribute any
livestock deaths on your
operation to disease from
wild pigs? (If Yes, continue. If
No, go to item j.)

i.

xxx

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i.

xxx

AF

j.

Livestock with Second Highest Value of
Production

$

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

xxx
Code

Dollars

Yes

3

No

xxx
$

1

Yes

3

No

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

$
xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx
$

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

xxx

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

xxx

Dollars

$
xxx

1

Code

___ ___ ___head
xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

$

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

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SECTION 3 - PROPERTY
1. Please complete the following table regarding the damage to your property attributed to wild pigs in 2020.

Did damage occur?

166

1
3

a. Building damage

2

169

1
3

b. Fence damage

2

c. Livestock waterers,
water pumps, and/or
irrigation equipment
damage

3
2

175

1
3
2

xxx

e. Residential property
damage

1

1
3
2

181

1
3

f. Road damage

167

Yes
No
Don't Know

170

Yes
No
Don't Know

173

Yes
No
Don't Know

176

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

182

Yes
No
Don't Know

185

xxx

How much damage occurred? Check one per row

Mild
Damage

168
1

$

$

$

xxx

□

Moderate
Damage

2

□

g. Livestock feed, grain,
and/or hay damage

2

184

1
3
2

h. Damage to terraces,
stream banks, or ponds
(exclude fecal
contamination of water)

187

i. Damage to livestock

xxx

1

xxx

2
1

water sources
specifically from wild pig
wallowing (exclude fecal
contamination of water)

3
2

189

1
3

j. Loss of wildlife habitat
and non-crop trees

D

2

191

1
3

k. Field topsoil erosion

2

193

1
3

l. Loss of trees

2

195

3

m. Fecal contamination of
water

2

197
n. Fecal contamination of
crops

1

1
3
2

Yes
No
Don't Know

3

□

Unsure

4

□

xxx

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

174

177

$

xxx

xxx

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

Yes
No
Don't Know

xxx

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

186

$

xxx

□

183

$

xxx

1

xxx

$

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3

Yes
No
Don't Know

Severe
Damage

171

AF

d. Vehicle, tractor, and/or
farm equipment
damage

172

Yes
No
Don't Know

If you repaired
the damage
yourself, how
many hours did
you spend
repairing the
damage?
Estimates are
acceptable

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Damage Type

What was the
cost to repair
the damage,
including
materials and
labor?
Estimates are
acceptable

188

xxx

190

192

194

196

198

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SECTION 3 - PROPERTY (continued)
199

o. Other damage
1007

(Specify:

1
3

______________)

2

Yes
No
Don't Know

200

xxx

201
1

$

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

SECTION 4 - CONTROL
1. Please answer below for your operation in 2020.

xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

xxx

1

Yes

3

No

xxx

xxx

Yes

xxx

3

No

xxx

1

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a. Federal, state, or county agency
b. University outreach services
c. Private company

d. Hunters (not including yourself)

e. Yourself or someone that lives on
your property

xxx
xxx
xxx

In 2020, on
average, how
many people
from this
organization
came to your
operation?

T

Organization, Group, or People

In 2020, how
many days did
at least one
person from this
organization or
In 2020, did the organization, group, group help you
or people listed in the first column
reduce or
assist with reducing or preventing prevent damage
damage from wild pigs?
from wild pigs?

xxx

xxx

2. Please list the agencies, universities, or private companies that you reported in Item 1a, 1b, or 1c.
1010

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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1011

D

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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SECTION 4 - CONTROL (continued)
3. Please fill out the table below, regarding methods that were used on your property to reduce or prevent damage from
wild pigs.

a. Shooting wild pigs on sight
b. Hunting wild pigs with dogs

d. Aerial hunting

203

206

209

212

□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1□ Yes
3□ No
1

204
$
207
$
210
$
213

Not
Effective

Slightly
Effective

Moderately
Effective

e. Trapping and removing wild pigs
f. Repellents for wild pigs

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

208

211

214

218

221

$

216

219

$

D

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

1

□

2

□

3

□

4

□

220

$

222

1

217

$

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g. Other, excluding fencing
(Specify 1008____________)

215

Very
Effective

205

AF

c. Hunting wild pigs without dogs

Was this
method
used on the
operation in
2020?

How effective was the control method?
Check one per row

T

Control Method

Cost in 2020
(Include
materials,
labor, and the
value of your
time)
(Dollars)

223

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SECTION 4 - CONTROL (continued)
5. In 2020, did you use electric fencing on your operation for the primary purpose of reducing damage by wild pigs?
224

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 6
1

Year
a. In what year did you install the electric fencing?.....................................................................................

xxx

Dollars

T

b. Approximately how much did it cost to install this electric fencing (including material and labor)?.........

225

Years

c. At the time of installation, how many years was the expected useful life of this electric fencing?...........

226

6. In 2020, did you use non-electric fencing on your operation for the primary purpose of reducing damage by wild pigs?
227

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 7

AF

1

a. In what year did you install the non-electric fencing?

b. Approximately how much did it cost to install this non-electric fencing (including material and
labor)?...................................................................................................................................................

c. At the time of installation, how many years was the expected useful life of this non-electric fencing?..

Year
xxx

Dollars
228

Years
229

None

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7. In 2020, how many wild pigs were killed on your operation?.......................................................

8. In 2020, how many live wild pigs were removed from your operation?.......................................

□

Head
230

None

□

Head
231

[If Item 8 is zero, go to Item 9; otherwise continue]

a. Of the (Item 8) live wild pigs removed from your operation in 2020, were any sold?

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 9

D

272

1

b. What was average price per head you received for the live wild pigs removed from your operation in
2020?.....................................................................................................................................................

Dollars/Head
233
$

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SECTION 4 - CONTROL (continued)
9. In 2020, did you take measures to limit the introduction and spread of infectious diseases on your operation, such as
limiting visitors, restricting access to livestock and poultry, keeping food storage areas or water sources inaccessible to
wildlife, cleaning equipment, shoes, and clothing, etc.?
xxx

□ Yes - Continue
3□ No - Go to Item 10
1

Dollars
a. In 2020, what was the amount paid for these measures to limit the spread of infectious disease on
your operation?...................................................................................................................................

xxx
$

xxx

□ Yes
3□ No
1

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b. In 2020, did you increase these measures in response to disease findings in wild pigs reported in your areas?

10. If the federal and state governments approved the use of a safe and humane toxic bait to control wild pigs, would you
use it on your land?

□ Definitely not

2

□ Probably not

3

□ Possibly

4

□ Probably

5

□ Definitely

AF

1

D

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SECTION 5 - HUNTING
1. In 2020, did you or anyone else hunt on your operation?
235 1
3
2

Yes - Continue
No - Go to Section 6
Don't Know - Go to Section 6

2. Please answer the following items regarding hunting of wildlife on your operation in 2020. Check all that apply.

None

a. Which animals did you or your
immediate family hunt on your
operation in 2020?

xxx

b. Which animals did anyone other than
your immediate family hunt on your
operation in 2020 without paying?

xxx

c. Which animals did anyone pay to be
allowed to hunt on your operation in
2020?(Exclude guide or outfitting
services that you provided)

xxx

d. For which animals did you provide a
guide or outfitting service to paying
hunters on your operation in 2020?

xxx

236

□

Deer

237

□

242

xxx

□

243

□

239

□

xxx

□

240

xxx

□

245

□

□

246

248

□

249

□

254

□

□

xxx

□

255

□

251

□

xxx

□

□

257

□

□

□

□

253

□
xxx

□

□
259

□

None

Dollars

a. Wild pig hunting on your operation?.............................................................................................

□

265

b. All other hunting activities on your operation?..............................................................................

□

266

R

□

241

xxx

258

□

□

□

252

3. During 2020, what was your net income from:

D

Other

241

xxx

AF

□

Pheasants
and/or
Quail
Waterfowl Turkeys Doves

T

Hunting

Wild
Pigs

□

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SECTION 6 - DEMOGRAPHICS
Years
1. What was your age on December 31, 2020?..............................................................................................

267

2. What is your gender?
278 1
3

Male
Female

279 1

Farm or ranch work
Other

2

T

3. At which occupation did you spend the majority of your work time in 2020?

4. Do you make the majority of the decisions about farming/ranching for your operation?
280 1

AF

Yes
No

3

5. Are you a hired manager for this operation?
281 1

Yes
No

3

6. Do you currently live on this operation?
282 1

Yes
No

3

283

R

7. In what year did you begin to make day-to-day decisions for a farm or ranch operation?..........................

Year
(YYYY)

8. In 2020, what was your total household income before taxes, including farm and non-farm income? Check only one.
284

4□

Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $24,999
6□ $25,000 to $49,999
7□ $50,000 to $99,999
8□ $100,000 to $249,999
9□ $250,000 to $499,999
10□ $500,000 to $999,999
11□ $1,000,000 or more

D

5□

9. In 2020, what percent of your total household income came from farming and/or ranching? Check only one.
285 1□

None
1% to 25%
3□ 26% to 50%
4□ 51% to 75%
5□ 76% to 99%
6□ 100%
2□

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D

R

AF

T

Space for Notes and Comments

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SECTION 7 - CONCLUSION
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Respondent Name: _____________________________ Phone:(____)__________________

9910

MM

Date:

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DD

YY

__ __

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D

R

AF

T

Thank you for your time. Please return this questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.

Response

1-Comp
9901
2-R
3-Inac
4-Office Hold
5-R – Est
6-Inac – Est
7-Off Hold – Est
S/E Name

OFFICE USE ONLY

Respondent

1-Op/Mgr
2-Spouse
3-Acct/Bkpr
4-Partner
9-Other

9902

Mode
1-PASI (Mail)
2-PATI (Tel)
3-PAPI (Face-toFace)
6-Email
7-Fax
19-Other

Enum.
9903

9998

Eval.
9900

Change
9985

Office Use for POID
9989
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R. Unit
9921

Optional Use
9907

9908

9906

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