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pdfAGRICULTURAL SURVEY - March 1, 2020
OMB No.0535-0213
Approval Expires: 6/30/2020
Project Code: 122
Survey ID: 1980
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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Office Use
State
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POID
Tract
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Subtr.
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1. Please verify name and mailing address of this operation.
Make corrections (including 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 March 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)
(Including idle cropland and cropland in government programs such as CRP, etc.)
f.
On March 1, did this operation have more than 99 acres of
☐ Yes (Go to Item 3.)
pasture?...........................................................................................................
No (Continue)
No (Go to Section 5.)
2
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
☐
☐
☐
SUB
One individual - (Go to Section 1 on Page 3.)
9941
A hired manager - (Go to Section 1 on Page 3.)
Partners - (Continue)
June 1
9930
Number
4. How many individuals are involved in the day-to-day decisions of this operation?................
Enter the number of partners. Include the partner named on the label.
Partners jointly operate land and share in decision making. 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, 2019?
☐
☐
Yes
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2019?
☐
No
) ______________________
☐
Yes
No
Name: ____________________________________________
Name: __________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________
City: ____________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
City: ___________________ State: ______ Zip: _________
Phone: (
Phone: (
) _______________________
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2019?
☐
Yes
☐
Yes
☐
No
For Office Use Only
For Office Use Only
For Office Use Only
For Office Use Only
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
9922
9923
Ind. Op
9924
Did this partner also operate land individually on June 1, 2019?
☐
No
) ______________________
9927
Ind. Op
9924
9928
Ind. Op
9924
Ind. Op
9924
3
Section 1 - Acres Operated
A
Section 1 - Acres Operated
B
Please report total acres operated under this land arrangement.
Acres
1. On March 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 March 1 was:...........................................
900
a. Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pastureland,
wasteland, and government program land?
☐
Yes - Continue
☐
No - Make corrections, then Continue
The remaining questions in this survey refer to the total acres operated (Item 2).
802
3. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland, including land in hay, summer
fallow, cropland idle, cropland used for pasture and cropland in government programs? ..............................
4
Section 2 - Crops
99
(Maine only, other States go to Item 2.)
1. Winter Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to be harvested for either grain or
seed for the 2020 crop year.
Winter Wheat
2. Wheat Other than Durum (Bread Wheat) planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to be
harvested for either grain or seed for the 2020 crop year.
Wheat Other
than Durum
3. Wheat Other than Durum planted and to be planted for all purposes and acres to be harvested for
either grain or seed for the 2020 crop year.
Wheat Other
than Durum
540
a. Wheat Other than Durum acres planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage or abandoned.)............................
540
b. Winter Wheat acres planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage or abandoned.)............................
541
c. Wheat Other than Durum acres to be harvested for either grain or seed?.....................................................
541
d. Winter Wheat acres to be harvested for either grain or seed?........................................................................
4. For the following small grains, please report acres planted and to be planted for all purposes last fall or
this spring, for the 2020 crop year.
Durum Wheat
553
a. Durum Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Other Spring
Wheat
550
b. Other Spring Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Durum Wheat
553
c. Durum Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Other Spring
Wheat
550
d. Other Spring Wheat planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Spring Wheat
Other than
Durum
550
e. Spring Wheat (other than Durum) planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Barley
f.
535
Barley planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
Oats
533
g. Oats planted and to be planted for all purposes?
(INCLUDE acres planted as a cover crop, grazed off, cut for hay/haylage, or abandoned.)...........................
5. For the following crops, please report acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
this spring or summer, for the 2020 crop year.
5
Corn
Field Corn
530
a. Corn for all purposes? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.).......................................................................
530
b. Field Corn for all purposes? (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn.)..............................................................
Sorghum
570
c. Sorghum for all purposes? (INCLUDE milo, other grain, and forage sorghum.
EXCLUDE sorghum x Sudan crosses.)..........................................................................................................
Sudan and
Sorghum x
Sudan crosses
111
d. Sudan and Sorghum x Sudan crosses for all purposes?................................................................................
Soybeans
600
e. Soybeans for all purposes?............................................................................................................................
Upland Cotton
f.
524
Upland Cotton? (Report net acres if rows are skipped.)................................................................................
American Pima
Cotton
526
g. American Pima Cotton? (Report net acres if rows are skipped.)...................................................................
Peanuts
690
h. Peanuts for all purposes?...............................................................................................................................
i.
Rice: (Report by length of grain.)
Rice
j.
Rice: (Report by length of grain.)
Rice
k. Rice: (Report by length of grain. INCLUDE sweet (Mochi) rice. EXCLUDE wild rice.)
i.
Rice
605
Long Grain?....................................................................................................................................................
604
ii. Medium Grain?...............................................................................................................................................
(a) What variety of medium grain rice was planted? ( ____________________________ )
603
iii. Short Grain?...................................................................................................................................................
(a) What variety of short grain rice was planted? ( ____________________________ )
l.
Potatoes: (Report to the nearest tenth of an acre.)
Potatoes
577
Acres planted and to be planted?........................................................................................................
Acres
. ___
ii. Acres harvested and to be harvested?................................................................................................
Acres 578
. ___
i.
Sweet Potatoes
558
m. Sweet Potatoes?.............................................................................................................................................
n. Please report Tobacco acres for harvest in 2020 by type to the nearest tenth of an acre.
(EXCLUDE tobacco acres leased to others.)
Tobacco
315
Flue-Cured?....................................................................................................................................................
. ___
732
ii. Burley?...........................................................................................................................................................
. ___
i.
6
734
. ___
730
iv. Sun-Cured?....................................................................................................................................................
. ___
730
v. Dark Air-Cured?..............................................................................................................................................
. ___
859
vi. Pennsylvania (Type 41)?...............................................................................................................................
. ___
316
vii. Maryland (Type 32)?.....................................................................................................................................
. ___
181
viii. Cigar Binder CT Valley Broadleaf Tobacco (Type 51)?...................................................................................
. ___
182
ix. Cigar Wrapper CT Valley Shade Grown Tobacco (Type 61)?.........................................................................
. ___
874
)....................................
. ___
x. Other Tobacco (Please specify type
Dry Edible Beans
607
o. Dry Edible Beans? (INCLUDE all classes. EXCLUDE chickpeas.)................................................................
p. Chickpeas:
i.
Chickpeas
706
Small Chickpeas? (that pass through a 20/64 inch round screen.)................................................................
705
ii. Large Chickpeas? (larger than the 20/64 inch round screen.).......................................................................
733
iii. Navy Beans?..................................................................................................................................................
693
iv. All Other classes?...........................................................................................................................................
Dry Edible Peas
714
q. Dry Edible Peas? (INCLUDE Austrian winter peas and wrinkled seed peas.)...............................................
Austrian Winter
Peas
r.
713
Austrian Winter Peas?....................................................................................................................................
Lentils
715
s. Lentils?...........................................................................................................................................................
t.
Sunflower for all purposes:
i.
Sunflower
680
Oil varieties? (Black seed for crushing, birdseed or other uses. INCLUDE acres grown for
seed.)..............................................................................................................................................................
680
ii. Oil Varieties? (Black seed for crushing, birdseed or other uses.)...................................................................
681
iii. Non-oil varieties? (Striped seed. INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.)......................................................................
681
iv. Non-oil varieties? (Striped seed. INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.)......................................................................
Flaxseed
682
u. Flaxseed?.......................................................................................................................................................
Canola
684
v. Canola?..........................................................................................................................................................
6. Please report acres cut and to be cut for dry hay in 2020.
● INCLUDE acres to be cut for dry hay that are enrolled in government programs.
(For example: Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)).
● INCLUDE pasture cut for dry hay.
● EXCLUDE (from dry hay) acres to be cut only for straw, haylage, or greenchop.
7. Please report acres cut and to be cut for dry hay in 2020.
7
● INCLUDE acres to be cut for dry hay that are enrolled in government programs.
(For example: Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)).
● INCLUDE pasture cut for dry hay.
● EXCLUDE (from dry hay) acres to be cut only for straw, haylage, or greenchop. Also EXCLUDE
residual peanut hay (peanut vines harvested for hay following the harvesting of nuts).
All Dry Hay
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE fescue, Bermuda grass, ryegrass, small grains and small grain mixtures,
perennial peanut hay, alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, fescue, timothy, orchard grass,clover and clover
mixtures, small grains and small grain mixtures, perennial peanut hay, Bermuda grass, Sudan, sorghumSudan crosses, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and small grain mixtures, clover and
clover mixtures, lespedeza, fescue, timothy, sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, orchard grass,
bromegrass, millet, ryegrass, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures,small grains and small grain mixtures, clover and
clover mixtures, timothy, bromegrass, other grasses, and other tame and wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and small grain mixtures, clover and
clover mixtures, timothy, sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, other grasses, and other tame and
wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE Bermuda grass, small grains and small grain mixtures, alfalfa and alfalfa
mixtures, fescue, sorghum, Sudan, sorghum-Sudan crosses, perennial peanut hay, bahia, other grasses,
and other tame and wild hay.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
All Dry Hay? (INCLUDE alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, small grains and 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.)
650
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
8
Section 3 - Storage Capacity and Crops Stored On This Operation
99
Capacity
808
None
1. On March 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
Bushels
Capacity
808
None
2. On March 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally
used to store Whole Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?
Tons
(Maine Only, other States go to Section 4.)
Please account for whole grains, pulse crops, and oilseeds stored March 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).
3. On March 1, were any of the following crops on hand or
stored on this operation from 2019 and earlier crop years:
Amount on Hand
March 1
No
Yes
a. Whole Grain Corn?.....................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels? ...................
☐
b. Dry Whole Grain Corn?..............................................................
☐
How many bushels? ...................
c. Whole Grain Corn?.....................................................................
☐
☐
How many tons? ........................
d. High Moisture Whole Grain Shelled Corn?.................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
☐
OR
How many tons?. . . . . . . . . . . .
e. Soybeans?..................................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
Sorghum Grain (Milo)?...............................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
g. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?...............................................................
☐
☐
How many pounds? ...................
h. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?...............................................................
☐
☐
How many tons?.........................
i.
Wheat? (INCLUDE all types: winter, durum, and
☐
spring.)........................................................................................
☐
How many bushels?....................
Winter Wheat?............................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
k. Wheat Other Than Durum?........................................................
☐
☐
How many tons?.........................
Wheat Other Than Durum (Bread Wheat)?................................
☐
☐
How many tons?.........................
m. Durum Wheat?...........................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
n. Durum Wheat?...........................................................................
☐
☐
How many tons?.........................
o. Other Spring Wheat?..................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
p. Barley?.......................................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
q. Barley?.......................................................................................
☐
☐
How many tons?.........................
Oats?..........................................................................................
☐
☐
How many bushels?....................
☐
f.
j.
l.
r.
121
119
121
120
116
125
122
122
122
126
129
129
129
127
127
128
124
124
123
9
☐
t.
☐
Sunflower - Oil Varieties? (Black seed for crushing,
☐
birdseed or other uses.)..............................................................
☐
u. Sunflower - Non-Oil Varieties? (Striped Seed.
☐
INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.).......................................................
☐
v.
☐
w. Sunflower - Non-Oil Varieties? (Striped Seed.
☐
INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.).......................................................
☐
131
How many pounds? ...................
132
How many pounds?....................
☐
How many pounds?....................
132
How many pounds?....................
149
How many hundredweight?.........
140
☐
Large Chickpeas? (larger than the 20/64 inch screen.).............
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
z. Dry Edible Peas?........................................................................
☐
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
{.
Austrian Winter Peas?................................................................
☐
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
|.
Lentils?.......................................................................................
☐
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
y.
123
131
Sunflower - Oil Varieties? (Black seed for crushing,
birdseed or other uses. INCLUDE acres grown for
☐
seed.)..........................................................................................
x. Small Chickpeas? (that pass through a 20/64 inch
☐
round hole screen.).....................................................................
How many tons?.........................
117
118
112
4. Was any rice on hand or stored (sold or unsold) on the total acres operated on March 1?
5. Was any rice on hand or stored (sold or unsold) on the total acres operated on March 1?
(INCLUDE sweet (Mochi) rice. EXCLUDE wild rice.)
1
☐
Yes - Continue
3
☐
No - Go to Section 4
1
☐
Yes - Continue
3
☐
No - Go to Section 4
Please report rice on hand by length of grain on a dryweight
basis.
Amount on Hand
March 1
No
Yes
113
a. Long Grain varieties such as Belle, L201, L202, and
☐
L301?..........................................................................................
b. Medium Grain varieties such as Calpearl, M9, M201,
☐
M102, and M401?.......................................................................
c. Short Grain?
(Please list variety: __________________)
☐
How many hundredweight? ........
114
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
115
☐
☐
d. Short Grain varieties such as S201 and Valencia?.....................
☐
How many bushels?....................
☐
How many hundredweight?.........
115
For Office Use Only: Completion Code for Stocks
1 – Incomplete, has stocks
2 – Incomplete, stocks presence unknown
3 – Valid Zero
141
Section 4 - Cash Rents
99
1. In 2020, for the total acres RENTED or LEASED FROM OTHERS (reported in Section 1, Item 1b) will any cropland or
pasture acres be rented or leased for cash? (Acres cut and to be cut for hay should be considered cropland and reported
in 1a or 1b.)
(EXCLUDE land rented/leased on a share basis, flex or cash-share hybrid basis, per head or AUM basis, free of charge, rents/leases
with buildings such as barns included in the rent/lease, BLM and Forest Service land, Christmas tree land, aquaculture, and land rented
on a whole farm basis.)
Code
10
1
☐
Yes - Enter code 1 and Continue
3
☐
3420
No - Enter code 3 and go to Section 6
Non-irrigated Acres
3421
a. How many acres of non-irrigated cropland will be rented or leased for cash? (INCLUDE acres
cut and to be cut for hay.).........................................................................................................................
Non-irrigated Acres
Dollars per Acre
i.
3422
What will be the cash rent/lease per acre or total dollars paid on the
non-irrigated cropland?.......................................................................................................
$
OR
Total Dollars
3522
. __ __ $
Irrigated Acres
3424
b. How many acres of irrigated cropland will be rented or leased for cash? (INCLUDE fruit, nut,
berry, vineyard, nursery, and hay land, and all other irrigated cropland.)........................................................
Irrigated Acres
Dollars per Acre
i.
3425
What will be the cash rent/lease per acre or total dollars paid on the
irrigated cropland?..............................................................................................................
$
OR
Total Dollars
3525
. __ __ $
Acres
3427
c. How many acres of permanent pasture, grazing or grassland will be rented or leased for cash?
(Exclude any land used on an animal unit month (AUM) basis, BLM and Forest Service land.)...................................
Dollars per Acre
i.
3428
What will be the cash rent/lease per acre or total dollars paid on the
permanent pasture, grazing or grassland?.........................................................................
$
OR
Total Dollars
3528
. __ __ $
2. In 2020, for the cropland and pasture acres rented or leased from others for cash (reported in item 1a, 1b, and 1c), were
any acres rented or leased from relatives? (INCLUDE grandparents, parents, siblings, and children.)
Code
1
☐
Yes - Enter code 1 and Continue
3
☐
No - Enter code 3 and go to Section 6
3600
Acres
3650
a. How many acres rented or leased from others for cash were from relatives?................................................
Skip to next page
OR
Space for Notes and Comments
11
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
No - Go to a. . . . . . . .
2. Was the operator (name on label) operating a farm or ranch on
June 1, 2019?
☐
☐
Yes - Continue
☐
No - Continue
3. Please provide the following information for the operation that
has taken over the land:
What is the name and address of the new operation?
☐
Don't Know
(Regardless of answer to above, write a
the situation, then go to Section 6.)
Address:
☐
State:
☐
_____________________________________________
)
Yes - Go to Section 6
Yes - Go to Section 6
3
☐
No - Continue
3
☐
No - Continue
6. Were any of the individuals associated with the (Item 3) new operation operating land individually
before June 1, 2019?
1
☐
Yes - Go to Section 6
note to explain
_____________________________________________
Zip:
5. Is the (Item 3) new operation managed?
1
No
_____________________________________________
4. Was the (Item 3) new operation in business before June 1, 2019?
1
☐
_____________________________________________
Operator Name:
Phone: (
Yes
_____________________________________________
Operation Name:
City:
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.
3
☐
No - Go to Section 6
12
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)? . . . . . . . . . .
b.
Was this additional operation in business
before June 1, 2019?
1
2.
☐
Yes - Continue
3
☐
Operation Name: ____________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
City: ____________________ State: ____ ZIP: _________
No - Continue
Phone: (______) ___________________________________
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/
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1095
What is your cell phone number?
What is your land line phone number?
These two will be added at
some point, SET has not
approved them yet.
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9910
Respondent Name: ___________________________________________________
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This completes the survey. Thank you for your help.
OFFICE USE ONLY
Response
1-Comp
9901
2-R
3-Inac
4-Office Hold
5-R – Est
6-Inac – Est
7-Off Hold – Est
S/E Name
Respondent
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
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Optional Use
9907
9908
9906
9916
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Author | Kendrick, Vivian - NASS |
File Modified | 2020-04-14 |
File Created | 2020-04-14 |