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pdfAGRICULTURAL SURVEY - June 1, 2020
OMB No.0535-0213
Approval Expires: 6/30/2020
Project Code: 123
Survey ID: 2036
Version 99
United States
Department of
Agriculture
NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE
USDA/NASS - National
Northeastern Region
4050 Crums Mill Road, #203
Harrisburg, PA 17112-2875
Phone: 1-800-498-1518
Fax: 1-855-270-2719
E-mail: [email protected]
Please make corrections to name, address, and ZIP Code, if necessary.
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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
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1. Please verify name and mailing address of this operation.
Make corrections (INCLUDE the correct operation name) on the label and continue.
2. Please answer the following question(s) for the total acres you (name on label) operate.
a. Will you grow any crops or cut hay in 2020?....................................................
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
No - Continue
b. Is any of the land in this operation cropland?...................................................
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
☐
☐
c. On June 1, did you have any whole grains, oilseeds, or hay
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
stored on this operation?.................................................................................
☐
No - Continue
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
d. Do you have facilities for storing whole grains or oilseeds?............................
☐
No - Continue
e. Do you own or raise any livestock, poultry, or bees?.......................................
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
☐
☐
No - Continue
(INCLUDE idle cropland and cropland in government programs such as CRP, etc.)
f.
On June 1, did this operation have more than 99 acres of
☐ Yes - Go to Item 3
pasture?...........................................................................................................
No - Continue
No - Go to Section 5
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For Office Use Only
3. Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by one individual,
a hired manager, or partners? (Check one)
R. Unit
9921
☐
☐
☐
One individual - Go to Section 1 on Page 3
A hired manager - Go to Section 1 on Page 3
Partners - Continue
Number
4. How many partners are involved in the day-to-day decisions of this operation,
including the partner named on the front page and listed below?..........................................
Do not include landlords and tenants as partners
5. Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership, then go to Section 1, Page 3.
(Verify partners' names and make necessary corrections if names have already been entered.)
Name: ___________________________________________
Name: ___________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________
City:____________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
City: __________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
Phone: (
Phone: (
)
_______ - _________________________
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2020?
☐
☐
Yes
No
)
______ - __________________________
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2020?
☐
☐
Yes
No
Name: ___________________________________________
Name: ___________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________
City:____________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
City: __________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
Phone: (
Phone: (
)
_______ - _________________________
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2020?
☐
Yes
☐
For Office Use Only
For Office Use Only
Stratum
9922
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2020?
☐
No
Yes
☐
For Office Use Only
Stratum
9923
) ______ - __________________________
For Office Use Only
Stratum
9927
No
Stratum
9928
3
Section 1 - Acres Operated
A
Section 1 - Acres Operated
B
Please report total acres operated under this land arrangement.
Acres
1. On June 1, how many acres did this operation:
901
+
a. Own?........................................................................................................................................................
902
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.).................
905
c. Rent to others?.........................................................................................................................................
=
2. Calculate item 1a + 1b - 1c. Then the total acres operated on June 1 was:.............................................
900
a. 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, then continue.)
☐
☐
No - Continue
b. Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pastureland, wasteland, and government
program land?
☐
Yes - Continue
☐
No - Make corrections, then continue
904
3. 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.)..................
The remaining questions in this survey refer to the total acres operated (Item 2).
4. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland, INCLUDE land in hay, summer 802
fallow, cropland idle, cropland used for pasture and cropland in government programs? (INCLUDE
land in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and in the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP).)................
Section 2 - Crops
99
In this section, we would like to know about the crops grown on the land you operate, include land you rent from others, in
detailed categories.
(EXCLUDE prevented planted acreage (originally intended crop that was unable to be planted), but include acres planted as
a cover crop on these acres.)
Maine Only. Other states Go to Item 2.
Acres
1. For the following small grains, please report acres planted for all purposes this past
fall or spring, acres left to be planted (if applicable), and acres harvested and to be
harvested for either grain or seed in the 2020 crop year. (INCLUDE cover crops
planted on government program land.)
Harvested
Planted and
and To Be
Left To Be
To Be
Planted for Harvested for
Planted for
All Purposes either Grain
All Purposes
or Seed
540
a. Winter Wheat? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for
hay/haylage, or abandoned.)..............................................................................................
541
b. Wheat Other Than Durum? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, 540
cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...................................................................................
541
540
c. Wheat Other Than Durum? (Bread Wheat) (INCLUDE acres planted as cover
crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)........................................................
541
i.
627
Acres of Winter Wheat that will be irrigated?......................................................................
553
d. Durum Wheat? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for
hay/haylage, or abandoned.)..............................................................................................
614
554
e. Other Spring Wheat? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for 550
hay/haylage, or abandoned.)..............................................................................................
613
768
f.
4
Spring Wheat, Other than Durum? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop,
550
grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.).................................................................
i.
613
623
Acres of Spring Wheat that will be irrigated?......................................................................
g. Barley? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, 535
or abandoned.)...................................................................................................................
i.
536
629
Acres of Barley that will be irrigated?.................................................................................
533
h. Oats? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage,
or abandoned.)...................................................................................................................
i.
i.
768
737
534
630
Acres of Oats that will be irrigated?....................................................................................
Rye? (INCLUDE acres planted as cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or 547
abandoned. EXCLUDE ryegrass.).....................................................................................
548
2. For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted by tillage practice, acres left to be
planted for all purposes (if applicable), acres to be harvested for either grain or seed, and acres to be double
cropped for the 2020 crop year.
Acres by Type of Tillage System Used
a. Winter Wheat? (INCLUDE acres planted
as cover crop, grazed off, cut for
hay/haylage, or abandoned.)
i.
Total
Acres
540
Planted and to be planted for all
purposes?..............................................................
No
Till
590
Minimum
Till
591
Conventional
Till
592
541
ii. Harvested and to be harvested for
either grain or seed?..............................................
Acres Double
Cropped
b. Corn? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet
corn.)
i.
530
Planted and to be planted for all
purposes?..............................................................
581
582
583
546
611
ii. Left to be planted for all purposes?........................
531
iii. Harvested and to be harvested for
either grain or seed?..............................................
HQ
c. Sorghum? (INCLUDE milo, other grain,
and forage sorghum and EXCLUDE
sorghum x sudan crosses.)
i.
Acres Double
Cropped
570
Planted and to be planted for all
purposes?...............................................................
584
585
571
ii. Harvested and to be harvested for
either grain or seed?...............................................
586HQ
HQ
Acres Double
Cropped
Acres Double
Cropped
d. Soybeans?
i.
601
600
Planted and to be planted for all
purposes?................................................................
587
588
589
602
612
ii. Left to be planted for all purposes?.......................
e. Upland Cotton? (report net acres if rows
are skipped.)
Acres Double
Cropped
5
i.
Planted and to be planted for all
524
purposes?................................................................
578
579
580
525
745
ii. Left to be planted for all purposes?.......................
Office Use
811
6
Section 2 - Crops (Continued)
99
Acres
3. For Corn, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
purposes this spring or summer, acres left to be planted (if
applicable), and acres to be harvested for grain or seed in the
2020 crop year.
Planted and To
Be Planted for All
Purposes
Left To Be
Planted for All
Purposes
To Be Harvested
for either
Grain or Seed
4. For Corn and Sorghum, please report acres planted and to be
planted for all purposes this spring or summer, acres left to be
planted (if applicable), and acres to be harvested for grain or seed
in the 2020 crop year.
Planted and To
Be Planted for All
Purposes
Left To Be
Planted for All
Purposes
To Be Harvested
for either
Grain or Seed
530
611
531
530
611
531
530
611
a. Corn? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.)........................................................
b. Field Corn? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.)...............................................
c. Corn? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.)........................................................
i.
How many of these acres of corn were CERTIFIED Organic by a 466
USDA accredited state or private firm? .............................................................................
621
ii. Acres of corn that will be irrigated?.........................................................................
660
iii. Acres of corn that can be irrigated?........................................................................
400
iv. Intended for harvest as grain?.............................................................................................................
398
v. Intended for harvest as seed? ............................................................................................................
616
d. Sorghum? (INCLUDE milo, other grain, and forage sorghum. 570
EXCLUDE sorghum X sudan crosses.)..................................................................
i.
571
663
Acres of Sorghum that can be irrigated?................................................................
5. For Sorghum, please report acres planted and to be planted for all
purposes this spring or summer, acres left to be planted (if
applicable), and acres to be harvested for grain or seed in the
2020 crop year.
Planted and To
Be Planted for All
Purposes
Left To Be
Planted for All
Purposes
616
a. Sorghum? (INCLUDE milo, other grain, and forage sorghum. 570
EXCLUDE sorghum X sudan crosses.)..................................................................
6. For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted,
and acres left to be planted (if applicable), for the 2020 crop year.
Acres Planted
And
To Be Planted
530
To Be Harvested
for either
Grain or Seed
571
Acres Left To Be
Planted for All
Purposes
611
a. Field Corn? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.) ........................................................................
111
b. Sudan and Sorghum X Sudan Crosses?..........................................................................................
600
612
c. Soybeans for all purposes?..............................................................................................................
i.
602
How many acres of soybeans were planted following another
harvested crop (double cropped)?.....................................................................................................
664
ii. Acres of Soybeans that can be irrigated?......................................................................
762
d. Soybeans, single cropped for all purposes?.....................................................................................
e. Soybeans, double cropped for all purposes? (Following another
harvested crop.) OLD VERBIAGE HQ ONLY
602
524
745
f. Upland Cotton? (Report net acres if rows are skipped.)..................................................................
i.
661
Acres of Upland Cotton that can be irrigated?..................................................................................
7
526
746
g. American Pima Cotton? (Report net acres if rows are skipped.).....................................................
690
739
605
763
604
764
603
765
h. Peanuts for all purposes?.................................................................................................................
i.
Rice (Report rice by length of grain.)
i.
Long Grain?......................................................................................................................................
ii. Medium Grain? (Specify variety: _____________________________ )........................................
iii. Short Grain? (Specify variety: ________________________ ).......................................................
(Maine Only, Other States Go to Item 3.)
j.
Potatoes:
i.
881
Reds and Blues?..............................................................................................................................
882
ii. Whites? ............................................................................................................................................
878
iii. Yellows?............................................................................................................................................
883
iv. Russets and Others?........................................................................................................................
884
k. Potatoes?..........................................................................................................................................
l.
558
Sweet Potatoes?...............................................................................................................................
558
m. Sweet Potatoes and Yams?..............................................................................................................
7. How many acres of Tobacco will be harvested in 2020?
(EXCLUDE tobacco leased to others. Report by type to the nearest tenth of an acre.)
Acres
for Harvest
315
a. Flue-Cured?......................................................................................................................................
732
b. Burley?..............................................................................................................................................
734
c. Dark Fire-Cured?..............................................................................................................................
730
d. Dark Air-Cured?................................................................................................................................
730
e. Sun-Cured?......................................................................................................................................
859
f. Cigar Filler Pennsylvania Seedleaf?.................................................................................................
316
g. Southern Maryland?.........................................................................................................................
181
h. Cigar Binder CT Valley Broadleaf Tobacco?.....................................................................................
i.
j.
182
Cigar Wrapper CT Valley Shade Grown Tobacco?...........................................................................
874
Other Tobacco? (Please specify type: ________________________ )...........................................
8. For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted, and
acres left to be planted (if applicable), for the 2020 crop year:
Acres Planted
And
To Be Planted
607
b. Chickpeas:
706
Small Chickpeas? (that pass through a 20/64 inch round screen)...................................................
705
ii. Large Chickpeas? (larger than the 20/64 inch screen).....................................................................
606
iii. Pinto Beans?....................................................................................................................................
733
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Acres Left
To Be Planted for
All Purposes
a. Dry Edible Beans? (INCLUDE all classes. EXCLUDE chickpeas.).................................................
i.
● ____
iv. Navy Beans?....................................................................................................................................
8
618
v. Great Northern Beans?.....................................................................................................................
693
vi. Dry Beans – All other classes?.........................................................................................................
693
vii. All Other Classes? (EXCLUDE Small and Large Chickpeas, Garbanzo
Beans)..............................................................................................................................................
714
c. Dry Edible Peas? (INCLUDE Austrian winter peas and wrinkled seed peas.).................................
713
d. Austrian Winter Peas?......................................................................................................................
715
e. Lentils?.............................................................................................................................................
949
f. Proso Millet?.....................................................................................................................................
g. Sunflowers:
i.
680
767
Oil Varieties? (Black Seed for crushing, birdseed, or other uses.)...................................................
680
767
ii. Oil Varieties? (Black Seed for crushing, birdseed, or other uses.
INCLUDE acres grown for seed.).....................................................................................................
681
766
681
766
iii. Non-Oil Varieties? (Striped Seed. INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.).......................................................
iv. Non-Oil Varieties? (Striped Seed. INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.).......................................................
682
h. Flaxseed?.........................................................................................................................................
683
i.
Safflower?.........................................................................................................................................
j.
Canola?............................................................................................................................................
684
735
685
k. Rapeseed?.......................................................................................................................................
l.
686
Mustard Seed?.................................................................................................................................
Acres
for Harvest
264
9. How many acres of Sugarcane will be harvested for either sugar or seed?.....................................
9
Acres
for Harvest
10. How many acres will be cut for dry hay in 2020? (INCLUDE acres enrolled in government
programs. EXCLUDE straw, haylage, and greenchop.)
653
a. Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures?.............................................................................................................
i.
632
Acres of Alfalfa and Alfalfa mixtures that will be irrigated?...............................................................
651
b. Wild Hay?.........................................................................................................................................
i.
062
Acres of Wild hay that will be irrigated?............................................................................................
656
c. Small Grain Hay? (EXCLUDE Straw.).............................................................................................
i.
643
Acres of Grain Hay that will be irrigated?.........................................................................................
654
d. All Other Hay? (INCLUDE clover and clover mixtures, crested wheat grass, other tame
hay, and all native or wild grasses that are cut for hay.)...................................................................
654
e. All Other Hay? (INCLUDE timothy, brome, and other tame and wild hay.).......................................
654
f. All Other Hay?..................................................................................................................................
654
g. All Other Hay? (INCLUDE clover mixtures, timothy, and other tame hay.)......................................
i.
633
Acres of All Other Hay that will be irrigated?....................................................................................
(INCLUDE fescue, Bermuda grass, ryegrass, small grain mixtures, perennial peanut hay, other
grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE fescue, Bermuda grass, ryegrass, small grain mixtures, perennial peanut hay, alfalfa and
alfalfa mixtures, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE fescue, timothy, orchard grass, clover and clover mixtures, small grain mixtures, Sudan,
sorghum-Sudan crosses, perennial peanut hay, Bermuda grass, other grasses, and other tame and
wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, fescue, timothy, sorghum,
Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, orchard grass, bromegrass, millet, other grasses, and other tame
and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, fescue, timothy, sorghum,
Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, orchard grass, bromegrass, millet, other grasses, and other tame
and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy, Bermuda grass, sorghum,
Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, sainfoin and sainfoin crosses, crested wheat grass, other grasses,
and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy, perennial peanut hay, Bermuda
grass, sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, sainfoin and sainfoin crosses, crested wheat
grass, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and cover mixtures, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass,
sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, orchard grass, bromegrass, millet, rye grass, trefoil,
other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, timothy, sorghum, Sudan,
sorghum-Sudan crosses, bromegrass, marsh, millet, prairie, other grasses, and other tame and wild
hay.)
(INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy,
bromegrass, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy, bromegrass, other grasses,
and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy, sorghum, Sudan, sorghumSudan crosses, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE bermuda grass, small grain mixtures, alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, fescue, sorghum,
10
Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, perennial peanut hay, bahia, other grasses, and other tame and
wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, lespedeza, perennial peanut hay,
Bermuda grass, sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, blue stems, kleingrass, prairie, millet,
ryegrass, other grasses, and tame and wild hay.)
(INCLUDE small grain mixtures, clover and clover mixtures, timothy, orchard grass, bromegrass,
Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, trefoil, vetch, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
Acres
345
11. How many acres will be harvested only for haylage or greenchop during 2020?
345
12. How many acres will be harvested only for Alfalfa haylage or greenchop during 2020?
Acres Seeded and
to be Seeded
13. How many acres of new alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures have been or will be seeded during 2020? 528
(INCLUDE mixed with a nurse crop, other forage, or direct seedings.)............................................
Acres by Type of Tillage System Used
No Till
Minimum Till
Conventional Till
Acres Seeded and
to be Seeded
14. How many acres of new alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures have 528
been or will be seeded, and by tillage practice, during
2020? (INCLUDE mixed with a nurse crop, other
forage, or direct seedings.)...................................................
922
923
929
15. All other crops? (Please specify the crop.
INCLUDE fruits, vegetables, nuts, specialty crops, and any other crop not already listed.)
Acres
56_
a.
_________________________ ....................................................................................................................
b.
_________________________ ....................................................................................................................
c.
_________________________ ....................................................................................................................
56_
56_
Acres
844
16. How many acres will be double cropped in 2020?...........................................................................
For Office Use Only: Completion Code for Crops in This Section
1 – Incomplete, has crops listed above
2 – Incomplete, presence of crops listed above is unknown
3 – Valid Zero
138
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Section 2a – Genetically Modified/Genetically Engineered (GMO/GE) Seed Use
99
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is measuring the use of Genetically Modified/Genetically Engineered (GMO/GE)
Seed varieties for the 2020 crop year. We need to know about acreage planted and to be planted with GMO/GE seed this
spring or summer for the current crop year.
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A few examples of GMO/GE
Seed varieties available are:
● Corn – Roundup Ready®, Yieldgard®, Liberty-Link®, Herculex®, Optimum®,
AcreRMax®, Genuity® SmartStax®, Agrisure Viptera® 3220 E-Z Refuge™
● Soybeans – Roundup Ready®, Enlist E3™, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, LibertyLink®
● Cotton – Liberty-Link®, Roundup Ready®, Bollgard II®, WideStrike®
1. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 3
2. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 2
3. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 2
4. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 2
5. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
6. Was any corn acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
a. How many of the corn acres for this operation were or will be planted with genetically
modified/engineered: (Report each acre only once.)
i.
Acres Planted
and To Be Planted
527
stacked gene varieties? (INCLUDE only varieties that contain genetic resistance to
both insects and herbicides including “Refuge in a Bag” (RIB) seed products.
EXCLUDE any acreage specifically planted for a refuge with non-Bt seed.).....................................
549
ii. herbicide resistant only varieties? (EXCLUDE non-genetically modified/engineered
herbicide resistant varieties.).............................................................................................................
iii. Bt only varieties? (INCLUDE varieties that only contain Bt gene or genes for resistance 529
to different type of insects. EXCLUDE any acreage specifically planted for a refuge
with non-Bt seed.)..............................................................................................................................
7. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
8. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 3?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 3
9. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 3
10. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 3?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
11. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Item 3
12. Was any soybean acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
Acres Planted
and To Be Planted
a. How many of the soybean acres for this operation were or will be planted with a
595
genetically modified/engineered herbicide resistant variety? (EXCLUDE nongenetically modified/engineered herbicide resistant varieties.)..................................................
12
13. Was any upland cotton acreage reported in Section 2, Item 1?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
14. Was any upland cotton acreage reported in Section 2, Item 2?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
15. Was any upland cotton acreage reported in Section 2, Item 3?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Go to Section 3
a. How many of the upland cotton acres for this operation were or will be planted with a
genetically modified/engineered: (Report each acre only once.)
i.
Acres Planted
and To Be Planted
551
stacked gene varieties? (INCLUDE only varieties that contain genetic
resistance to both insects and herbicides. EXCLUDE any acreage specifically
planted for a refuge with non-Bt seed.)..................................................................................
556
ii. herbicide resistant only varieties? (EXCLUDE non-genetically
modified/engineered herbicide resistant varieties.)................................................................
552
iii. Bt only varieties? (INCLUDE varieties that only contain Bt gene or genes for
resistance to different types of insects. EXCLUDE any acreage specifically
planted for a refuge with non-Bt seed.)..................................................................................
Completion Code for Crops in This Section
1 – Incomplete, has crops listed above
688
2 – Incomplete, presence of crops listed above is unknown
3 – Valid Zero
16. Were or will there be any corn acres for this operation, planted with a “Refuge in a Bag” seed product?
☐ Yes - Enter Code 1
☐ No - Enter Code 3
HQ ONLYCode
532
13
Section 3 - Storage Capacity and Crops Stored On This Operation
99
Capacity
1. On June 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally used
to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
808
None
Bushels
Capacity
2. On June 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally used
to store Whole Grains, Pulse Crops, or Oilseeds on the total acres
operated?
808
None
Bushels
Capacity
3. On June 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally used
to store Whole Grains, Pulse Crops, or Oilseeds on the total acres
operated?
808
None
Tons
Capacity
4. On June 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally used
to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
808
None
Tons
(Maine Only, other States go to Section 4.)
Please account for whole grains and oilseeds stored June 1 on the total acres operated, whether for
feed, seed or sale. They may have belonged to you or someone else (sold or unsold), or been stored
under a government program (loan, farmer owned reserve, or CCC).
5. On June 1, were any of the following crops on
hand or stored on this operation from 2019 and
earlier crop years:
Amount on Hand
June 1 from 2019 and
Earlier Crop Years
No
a. Whole Grain Corn?........................................................
☐
b. Dry Whole Grain Corn?.................................................
☐
c. Whole Grain Corn?........................................................
☐
d. High Moisture Whole Grain Shelled Corn?...................
☐
☐
Yes
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
e. Soybeans?....................................................................
☐
f. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?..................................................
☐
☐
☐
☐
g. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?..................................................
☐
h. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?..................................................
☐
i.
j.
Wheat? (INCLUDE all types (winter, durum,
☐
and spring)?..................................................................
Winter Wheat?...............................................................
☐
k. Wheat Other Than Durum?...........................................
☐
l.
Wheat Other Than Durum (Bread Wheat)?...................
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
How many bushels? ................
121
How many bushels? ................
119
How many tons? ......................
121
How many bushels?.................
120
OR
How many tons?.......................
116
How many bushels?.................
How many bushels?.................
How many pounds? .................
How many tons?.......................
125
122
122
122
126
How many bushels?.................
How many bushels?.................
How many tons?.......................
How many tons?.......................
129
129
129
14
n.
o.
p.
q.
r.
s.
t.
u.
v.
w.
x.
☐
Durum Wheat?..............................................................
☐
Other Spring Wheat?.....................................................
☐
Barley?..........................................................................
☐
Barley?..........................................................................
☐
Oats?.............................................................................
☐
Oats?.............................................................................
☐
Rye?..............................................................................
☐
Flaxseed?......................................................................
☐
Canola?.........................................................................
☐
Canola?.........................................................................
☐
Rapeseed?....................................................................
☐
y. Small Chickpeas? (that pass through a 20/64
☐
inch round hole screen.)................................................
z. Large Chickpeas? (larger than the 20/64 inch
☐
screen.).........................................................................
{. Dry Edible Peas? (INCLUDE Austrian winter
☐
peas and wrinkled seed peas.)......................................
|. Austrian Winter Peas?...................................................
☐
}. Lentils?..........................................................................
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
How many bushels?.................
How many tons?.......................
How many bushels?.................
How many bushels?.................
How many tons?.......................
How many bushels?.................
How many tons?.......................
How many bushels?.................
How many bushels?.................
How many pounds? .................
How many bushels?.................
How many pounds? .................
127
127
128
124
124
123
123
130
133
146
146
147
149
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
How many hundredweight?......
140
How many hundredweight?......
117
How many hundredweight?......
How many hundredweight?......
How many hundredweight?......
118
112
6. Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1?
7. Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1?
(INCLUDE sweet (Mochi) rice. EXCLUDE wild rice.)
☐
☐
Yes - Continue
Yes - Continue
☐
☐
No - Go to Section 5
No - Go to Question 4
Please report rice on hand by length of grain on a dryweight
basis.
No
a. Long Grain varieties such as Francis, Wells,
☐
and Clearfield?..............................................................
b. Long Grain varieties such as Belle, L201, L202,
☐
and L301?.....................................................................
c. Long Grain varieties such as Cypress, Lemont,
☐
Maybelle, and Jackson?................................................
Amount on Hand
June 1 from 2019
and Earlier Crop
Years
Yes
☐
☐
☐
113
How many bushels?.................
113
How many hundredweight?......
113
How many barrels?...................
113
d. Long Grain varieties such as Lemont,
☐
Newbonnet, and Jackson?............................................
☐
How many bushels?.................
e. Long Grain?...................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?.................
f. Long Grain varieties such as Dixiebelle,
Gulfmont, Jefferson, Lemont, Madison, and
☐
Priscilla?........................................................................
g. Medium Grain varieties such as Bengal and
☐
MedArk?........................................................................
113
113
☐
☐
How many hundredweight?......
114
How many bushels?.................
15
h. Medium Grain varieties such as Calpearl, M9,
M201, M102, and M401?..............................................
☐
i.
Medium Grain varieties such as Bengal, Mars,
☐
and Rico 1?...................................................................
j.
☐
114
How many hundredweight?......
114
☐
How many barrels?...................
114
Medium Grain varieties such as Mars and
☐
Bengal?.........................................................................
☐
How many bushels?.................
k. Medium Grain?..............................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?.................
l.
Medium Grain varieties such as Bengal and
☐
Lafite?............................................................................
m. Short Grain?..................................................................
☐
(Please list variety: ___________________ )
n. Short Grain varieties such as S201 and
☐
Valencia?.......................................................................
☐
☐
☐
114
How many hundredweight?......
115
How many bushels?.................
115
How many hundredweight?......
115
o. Short Grain?..................................................................
☐
(Please list variety:_________________________ )
☐
How many barrels?...................
p. Short Grain?..................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?.................
q. Short Grain? .................................................................
☐
(Please list variety:_________________________ )
☐
114
115
115
How many hundredweight?......
8. Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Item 2 (above), new crop from the 2020 harvest?
☐
Yes - Correct Item 2 to EXCLUDE all 2020 crop stocks
☐
No - Continue
9. Were any of the stocks on hand reported in Items 2 or 3 (above), new crop from the 2020 harvest?
☐
Yes - Correct Items 2 and 3 to EXCLUDE all 2020 crop stocks
☐
No - Continue
For Office Use Only: Completion Code for Stocks
1 – Incomplete, has stocks
2 – Incomplete, stocks presence unknown
3 – Valid Zero
141
Section 4 - Value of Sales
1. Please classify this operation in terms of the gross value of sales and government agricultural payments in 2019.
INCLUDE: · sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products (milk, eggs, etc.) sold in 2019.
·
the value of hay, silage, and other crops harvested in 2019, but not sold.
·
the value of all crops, livestock, and poultry produced under contract in 2019.
·
landlord’s share of government payments and crops sold in 2019.
EXCLUDE dollars received on land rented to others.
1
☐ $0 - $999
2
☐ $1,000 - $9,999
3
☐ $10,000 - $49,999
4
☐ $50,000 - $99,999
5
☐ $100,000 - $249,999
6
☐ $250,000 - $499,999
7
☐ $500,000 - $999,999
99
16
8
☐ $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
9
☐ $5,000,000 and over
2. Is the 2019 gross value of sales and government agricultural payments for this operation less than $1,000?
☐ Yes - Continue
☐ No - Skip to Item 4
3. Record all 2020 crops, land uses, and livestock or poultry now on the total acres operated, then go to Item 4, next page.
Land Use
ACRES
Field Crops Intended For
Harvest
ACRES
Other Crops
ACRES
CRP/WRP .....................................
__________________.............
Cut Christmas Trees
Idle Cropland .................................
__________________ ............
___________________ ..........
Summer Fallow .............................
__________________ ............
___________________ ..........
_________________ ....................
__________________ ............
___________________ ..........
_________________ ....................
__________________ ............
Livestock
Government Payments
WHOLE
DOLLARS
Fruits/Nuts
ACRES
NUMBER
Cattle – Dairy................
CRP/WRP Payments ....................
__________________ ............
Cattle – Other................
Other Gov’t Payments ...................
__________________ ............
Chickens.......................
__________________ ............
Hogs..............................
__________________ ............
Horses...........................
Mules/Burros ................
Pasture/Rangeland
Cropland Used Only For Pasture
ACRES
__________________ ............
___________________ ..........
Permanent Pasture .......................
Vegetables/Melons
Woodland Pasture .........................
__________________ ............
___________________ .............
__________________ ............
___________________ .............
Aquaculture
NUMBER
ACRES
___________________ .............
Office Use
__________________ ............
Acres of Ponds in Use ..................
TOTAL POINTS
Foodsize/Stockers ........................
Berries
Fingerlings/Broodfish ....................
__________________ ............
Trout Eggs .....................................
__________________ ............
ACRES
861
PASTURE POINTS
869
17
Section 4 - Value of Sales (Continued)
99
4. Of the farm or ranch income reported, which of these categories represents the largest portion of the gross income from
the operation?
Code
1 – Grains, Oilseeds, Dry Beans, and Dry Peas ........................................................................
1☐
(corn, flaxseed, grain silage and forage, grains and oilseeds, popcorn, rice,
small grains, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, straw, etc.)
2 – Tobacco ............................................................................................................................... 2 ☐
3 – Cotton and Cottonseed ........................................................................................................
4 – Vegetables, Melons, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes ............................................................
(beets, cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn,
tomatoes, watermelons, vegetable seeds, etc.)
5 – Fruit, Tree Nuts and Berries .................................................................................................
(almonds, apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit,
oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.)
6 – Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture and Sod .........................................................................
(bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants,
mushrooms, nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.)
3☐
4☐
5☐
6☐
7 – Cut Christmas Trees and Short Rotation Woody Crops ....................................................... 7 ☐
Farm Type
Code
8 – Other Crops and Hay, CRP and Pasture .............................................................................
8☐
(grass seed, hay and grass silage, hops, maple syrup, mint,
peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, CRP, etc.)
9 – Hogs and Pigs ..................................................................................................................... 9 ☐
862
10 – Milk and Other Dairy Products from Cows ........................................................................... 10 ☐
11 – Cattle and Calves ................................................................................................................
11 ☐
(beef and dairy cattle for breeding stock, fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals,
stockers and feeders, veal calves, etc.)
12 – Sheep, Goats, and their Products ........................................................................................ 12 ☐
(wool, mohair, milk and cheese)
13 – Horses, Ponies, and Mules .................................................................................................. 13 ☐
(burros and donkeys)
14 – Poultry and Eggs ................................................................................................................. 14 ☐
(broilers, chickens, turkeys, ducks, eggs, emus, geese, hatchlings,
ostriches, pigeons, pheasants, quail, poultry products, etc.)
15 – Aquaculture .......................................................................................................................... 15 ☐
(catfish, trout, ornamental and other fish, mollusks, crustaceans, etc.)
16 – Other Animals and Other Animal Products .......................................................................... 16 ☐
(honey bees, honey, rabbits, fur-bearing animals, semen, manure,
other animal specialties, etc.)
18
Skip to next page
OR
Space for Notes and Comments
19
Skip to next page
OR
Space for Notes and Comments
20
Section 5 - Change in Operator
99
Complete this section only if all questions in Item 2 on the face page are answered “No”
1. Has the operation named on the label been sold, rented, or turned over to someone else?
☐
Yes - Continue
☐
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, or
specialty crops, raising any livestock, poultry, or
bees.
No - Go to a
2. Please provide the following information for the operation
that has taken over the land:
What is the name and address of the new operation?
Operation Name:
Operator Name:
Phone: (
Yes
☐
Don't Know
☐
No
(Regardless of answer to above, write a note to
explain the situation, then go to Section 6.)
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
Address:
City:
☐
State:
Zip:
) ______ - _____________________
_____________________________________
21
Section 6 - Conclusion
99
1. Do you (the operator named on the label) make any day-to-day decisions for another farm or ranch?
1
☐
Yes - Continue
3
☐
No - Go to Item 2
a. What is the name of the other operation(s)?
Operation Name: _______________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________
City: ______________________ State: _____ ZIP: __________
Phone: (______) ______ - ____________________
2. Survey Results: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to:
http://www.nass.usda.gov/Surveys/Guide_to_NASS_Surveys/
To have a brief summary emailed to you at a later date, please enter your email address.
1095
This completes the survey. Thank you for your help.
Respondent Name: ____________________________
9911
9910
Phone: (_____) ______ - ___________
Date:
MM
DD
YY
__ __ __ __ __ __
OFFICE USE ONLY
Response
1-Comp
2-R
3-Inac
4-Office Hold
5-R – Est
6-Inac – Est
7-Off Hold – Est
S/E Name
Respondent
9901
1-Op/Mgr
2-Sp
3-Acct/Bkpr
4-Partner
9-Oth
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
__ __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __
Optional Use
9907
9908
9906
9916
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