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pdf2023 JUNE AREA SURVEY
OMB No. 0535-0213
Approval Expires: 5/31/2023
Project Code: 124
Survey ID: 2761
United States
Department of
Agriculture
NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE
USDA/NASS - National
Northeastern Region
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Harrisburg, PA 17112-2875
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Segment Number:___________________ Tract letter:_______ County:__________
State
Stratum
Segment
Tract
__ __
__ __ __ __
000__ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ 00
OFFICE USE – CHANGE BOX
Change = 1
No Change = 3
OFFICE USE
STATE FIPS
OFFICE USE
POID
9971
9970
___ ___
1. I need to make sure we have your (the operator's)
correct name, mailing address and phone number.
Name of Operator:_______________________________________
(Middle)
(Last)
Mailing Address:________________________________________
(Route or Street)
______________________________________________________
(City)
(State)
(ZIP Code)
Phone: (________)______________________________________
(Area Code)
___ ___ ___– ___ ___ ___– ___ ___ ___
□ [VERIFY LABEL IF PRESENT]
Name of
Farm, Ranch,
or Operation: ___________________________________________
(First)
785
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SECTION A - OPERATION DESCRIPTION
1. On June 1, were the day-to-day decisions for this tract of land made by an individual operator, by
partners, or by a hired manager? [Check one]
□ Individual
□ Partners
□ A hired manager
Code
- [Enter 1]
- [Enter number of partners, including operator.]
- [Enter 8]
9921
[If code is 1 or 8, go to Section C.]
[Landlord - tenant arrangements are not considered partnerships. If tract is operated by partners, continue.]
2. Do the partners share equally in day-to-day decisions?
□ Yes - (Consider the oldest partner the operator.)
□ No - (The partner who makes most of the day-to-day decisions is the operator.)
[Operator shown on Face Page must be the partner making the most day-to-day decisions, or the oldest partner.
Make corrections if necessary.]
3. Now I need to identify by name, mailing address and phone number for the other partner(s) in this operation.
[Verify partners' names and make necessary corrections if names have already been entered.]
Name _________________________________________________________
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Mailing Address_________________________________________________
(Route or Street)
OFFICE USE
________________________________ (_______)_____________________
check if cell phone
(City)
(State)
(ZIP Code)
(Phone)
STATE
9973
___ ___
POID
9972
___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___
Name_________________________________________________________
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Mailing Address_________________________________________________
(Route or Street)
OFFICE USE
________________________________ (_______)____________________
_
check if cell phone
(City)
(State)
(ZIP Code)
(Phone)
STATE
9975
___ ___
POID
9974
___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___
Name_________________________________________________________
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Mailing Address_________________________________________________
(Route or Street)
OFFICE USE
________________________________ (_______)_____________________
check if cell phone
(City)
(State)
(ZIP Code)
(Phone)
STATE
9977
___ ___
POID
9976
___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___
Name_________________________________________________________
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Mailing Address_________________________________________________
(Route or Street)
OFFICE USE
________________________________ (_______)_____________________
check if cell phone
(City)
(State)
(ZIP Code)
(Phone)
STATE
9979
___ ___
POID
9978
___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___
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SECTION C - SECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED
1. [Are BOTH CROPS - STOCKS and CATTLE boxes at bottom of page checked?]
☐
☐
Yes - [Go to Section D.]
No
2. [Is this a new segment or previously unknown tract operator?]
☐
☐
Yes - [Check CROPS - STOCKS and CATTLE boxes at bottom of page, then go to Section D.]
No
3. [Was this tract nonagricultural last year?]
☐
☐
Yes - [Check CROPS - STOCKS and CATTLE boxes at bottom of page, then go to Section D.]
No
4. [Have you changed or corrected the operation name, operator’s name, or address on Face Page?]
☐
☐
Yes - [Check CROPS - STOCKS and CATTLE boxes at bottom of page, then go to Section D.]
No
5. [Have you changed, corrected, or deleted any partners’ names or addresses in Section A, page 2?]
☐
☐
Yes - [Check CROPS - STOCKS and CATTLE boxes at bottom of page, then go to Section D.]
No - [Go to Section D.]
CROPS - STOCKS
CATTLE
4
99
SECTION D - CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT
Acres
1. The map and photo has a red boundary drawn on it. How many acres did you operate inside that red
boundary on June 1?
840
.
The next questions will ask about the land use for the acres that you operate inside the red boundary on June 1. Do not
include land you operate that is OUTSIDE the red boundary.
Land Use
Acres
843
2.
.
Occupied farmstead or dwelling
841
3.
Waste, unoccupied dwellings, buildings and structures, roads, ditches, etc.
4.
Woodland
.
831
Not Pastured
.
832
.
Pastured
842
5.
Pasture
.
Permanent (not in crop rotation)
856
.
Cropland (used only for pasture)
847
6.
Land in summer fallow
7.
Idle cropland - idle all during 2023 (Including CRP)
.
857
.
540
.
Acres planted for all purposes
8.
Winter Wheat (INCLUDE cover crop)
541
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
Other uses of winter wheat planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
792
.
553
.
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
614
9.
Durum Wheat (INCLUDE cover crop)
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
554
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
Other uses of durum wheat planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
920
.
550
.
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
613
10. Spring Wheat Other than Durum (INCLUDE cover crop)
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
768
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
Other uses of spring wheat planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
921
.
535
.
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
736
11. Barley (INCLUDE cover crop)
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
536
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
Other uses of barley planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
794
.
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99
SECTION D - CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT (continued)
12. Oats (INCLUDE cover crop)
13. Rye (INCLUDE cover crop, EXCLUDE ryegrass)
14. Corn (EXCLUDE popcorn and sweet corn)
15.
Sudan and Sorghum Sudan crosses
16. Sorghum (EXCLUDE crosses with sudan.)
17. Soybeans
18. Upland Cotton
19. American Pima Cotton
20. Peanuts
Long Grain
21. Rice
Medium Grain
Short Grain
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
533
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
737
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
534
.
Other uses of oats planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
796
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
547
.
Acres harvested and to be harvested for grain or seed
548
.
Other uses of rye planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
798
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
530
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
611
.
Acres to be harvested for grain or seed
531
.
Acres to be harvested for grain
400
.
Acres to be harvested for seed
398
.
Acres irrigated and to be irrigated
621
.
Other uses of corn planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
789
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
111
.
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes
570
.
Acres left to be planted for all purposes
616
.
Acres to be harvested for grain or seed
571
.
Other uses of sorghum planted
(Abandoned, silage, green chop, etc)
790
Acres planted and to be planted
600
.
Acres left to be planted
612
.
Acres planted and to be planted following another harvested crop
(double cropped)
602
Acres irrigated and to be irrigated
622
Acres planted and to be planted
(Net acres if skip rowed)
524
Acres left to be planted
(Net acres if skip rowed)
745
Acres planted and to be planted
(Net acres if skip rowed)
526
Acres left to be planted
(Net acres if skip rowed)
746
Acres planted and to be planted
690
.
Acres left to be planted
739
.
Acres planted and to be planted
605
.
Acres left to be planted
763
.
Acres planted and to be planted
604
.
Acres left to be planted
764
.
Acres planted and to be planted
603
.
Acres left to be planted
765
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
SECTION D - CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT (continued)
99
Reds and blues
Acres planted and to be planted
881
.
Whites (long and round)
Acres planted and to be planted
882
.
Yellows
Acres planted and to be planted
878
.
Acres planted and to be planted
883
.
Dark Fire-cured
734
.
Burley
732
.
Flu-cured
315
.
Dark Air-cured
730
.
Cigar Filler Pennsylvania Seedleaf
859
.
Southern Maryland
316
.
Other Tobacco
874
.
Acres planted and to be planted
607
.
Acres left to be planted
741
.
Acres planted and to be planted
706
.
26. Large Chick Peas (larger than the 20/64 inch screen.)
Acres planted and to be planted
705
.
27. Dry Edible Peas (INCLUDE Austrian winter peas and wrinkled seed peas.)
Acres planted and to be planted
28. Lentils
Acres planted and to be planted
715
.
29. Proso Millet
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes 949
.
Acres planted and to be planted
680
.
Acres left to be planted
767
.
Acres planted and to be planted
681
.
Acres left to be planted
766
.
31. Flaxseed
Acres planted and to be planted
682
.
32. Safflower
Acres planted and to be planted
683
.
Acres planted and to be planted
684
.
Acres left to be planted
735
.
34. Rapeseed
Acres planted and to be planted for all purposes 685
.
35. Mustard Seed
Acres planted and to be planted
686
.
22. Potatoes
Russets and others
23. Tobacco
24. Dry Edible Beans (INCLUDE all classes. Exclude chickpeas.)
25. Small Chick Peas (that pass through a 20/64 inch screen.)
Oil Varieties (Black seed for crushing,
birdseed, or other uses.)
30. Sunflower
Non-oil Varieties (Striped seed.
INCLUDE Con-oil varieties.)
33. Canola
714
.
7
99
SECTION D - CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT (continued)
36. Hay
Acres cut and to be cut for dry hay.
37. Other crops
Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures
653
.
Small Grain Hay (EXCLUDE Straw.)
656
.
Sudan and Sorghum Sudan Crosses Cut for Hay
341
.
Other Hay
342
.
Acres planted and to be planted or in use
848
.
ENUMERATOR INSTRUCTIONS: If needed, use the workspace below to record other crops and acres. Record acres planted and to be planted or acres in
use, including from crops planted in previous years.
OTHER CROPS
ACRES
Other crop 1
.
Other crop 2
.
Other crop 3
.
Other crop 4
.
Other crop(s)
.
Include total in item code 848 box (Other Crops)
.
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SECTION D - CROPS AND LAND USE ON TRACT (continued)
Acres
803
38. How many of the cropland acres inside the red boundary have facilities and equipment available for
irrigation? (include land that may not be irrigated this year.)...........................................................................
.
Acres
39. How many acres inside the red boundary were or will be planted to two different crops (including any
soybeans reported in item code 602 box) or will have two uses of the same crop in the current crop
year?
1844
.
SECTION D OFFICE USE
Code
7793
1 = Reported
2 = Ref/Inacc Observed
9
SECTION E - TOTAL ACRES OPERATED AND LAND USE
1. Now I would like to ask about the total acres operated under this land arrangement. INCLUDE the farmstead, all
cropland, woodland, pastureland, wasteland, and government program land.
2. On June 1, how many acres did this operation:
Acres
a. Own?.............................................................................................................................................
+
901
.
902
b. Rent or Lease from Others, or use Rent Free? (EXCLUDE Federal, State and other types of
land rented or leased on an AUM basis, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest
Service.).........................................................................................................................................
+
c. Rent or Lease to Others?..............................................................................................................
-
3. [Calculate item 2a + 2b - 2c]
Then the total acres operated on June 1 was....................................................................................
=
.
905
.
900
.
a. Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pastureland, wasteland, and government
program land?
□ Yes - [Continue.]
□ No - [Make corrections, then continue.]
4. On June 1, 2023, did this operation pay on a per-head or animal unit month
(AUM) basis for livestock to graze on any land (private, Federal, State, Indian Reservation, etc.)?
Code
□ Yes - [Enter code 1 and continue.]
□ No - [Enter code 3, then go to item 6.]........
906
Acres
5. 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.).................
904
.
6. Enumerator Action - Compare total acres operated and total tract acres in Section D. If total acres operated are:
□ Less than Tract Acres?
□ Equal to Tract Acres?
□ More than Tract Acres?
Make corrections to tract or total acres.
Verify tract and total acreage. Make corrections if needed.
Continue. No action needed.
Acres
7. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland, including land in hay,
summer fallow, idle cropland, cropland used for pasture and cropland in government programs?
(Including land in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and in the Wetland Reserve Program
(WRP)).........................................................................................................................................................
802
.
Acres
8. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) or in the
Wetland Reserve Program (WRP)?............................................................................................................
911
.
10
SECTION E - TOTAL ACRES OPERATED AND LAND USE (continued)
9. [Is the CROPS - STOCKS BOX checked on Page 3?]
□ Yes - [Continue.]
□ No - [Go to Section G - Hogs and Pigs.]
10. On the total acres operated, are there any fruit trees, grape vines, tree nuts, berries (excluding strawberries), or
Christmas trees?
□ Yes - [Continue and ask 10a.]
□ No - [Go to item 11.]
Acres
689
.
10 a. How many acres are in these crops?.....................................................................................................
11. [Were Wheat, Oats, Barley, or Rye reported in Section D, Tract Acres?]
□ Yes - [Enter 1 in Code Box 161, then go to item 12.]
□ No - 11a. On the total acres operated, was any wheat, oats, barley, or rye planted or will any be
planted for any purpose for the 2023 crop year?
□ Yes = 1
□ Don't Know = 2
□ No = 3.........................................................
Code
161
Acres Seeded
and to be Seeded
12. On the total acres operated, how many acres of new alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures have been or will be
seeded during 2023? (INCLUDE mixed with a nurse crop, other forage, or direct
seedings.)................................................................................................................................................
528
.
11
SECTION F - GRAINS AND OILSEEDS IN STORAGE ON ENTIRE OPERATION
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?...............................................................................................
tons
808
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?.......................................................
bushels
808
Capacity
Capacity
3. On June 1, what was the Storage Capacity of all structures normally used to store Whole
Grains or Oilseeds on the total acres operated?..............................................................................
bushels
808
Maine continue, other states go to Section G
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 or been stored under a
government program (loan, farmer owned reserve, or CCC).
Please account for whole grains pulse crops 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 or been stored
under a government program (loan, farmer owned reserve, or CCC).
4. On June 1, were any of the following crops on hand or
stored on this operation from 2022 and earlier crop
years:
No
Amount on Hand
June 1 from 2022
and Earlier Crop
Years
Yes
121
□
a. Whole Grain Corn?..............................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
b. Dry Whole Grain Corn?.......................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
c. Whole Grain Corn?..............................................................
□
How many tons?............................
□
d. Soybeans?..........................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
e. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?........................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
Sorghum Grain (Milo)?........................................................
□
How many pounds?.......................
□
g. Sorghum Grain (Milo)?........................................................
□
How many tons?............................
h. Wheat, including all types? (Winter, Durum,
□
Spring).................................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
i.
□
Winter Wheat?.....................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
j.
□
Wheat Other Than Durum?.................................................
□
How many tons?............................
□
k. Durum Wheat?....................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
Durum Wheat?....................................................................
□
How many tons?............................
f.
l.
119
121
125
122
122
122
126
129
129
127
127
12
□
□
How many bushels?......................
□
n. Barley?................................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
o. Barley?................................................................................
□
How many tons?............................
□
p. Oats?...................................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
q. Oats?...................................................................................
□
How many tons?............................
□
Rye?....................................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
s. Flaxseed?............................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
Canola?...............................................................................
□
How many pounds?.......................
□
u. Canola?...............................................................................
□
How many bushels?......................
□
v. Rapeseed?..........................................................................
□
How many pounds?.......................
w. Small Chickpeas? (that pass through a 20/64 inch
□
round hole screen.).............................................................
□
x. Large Chickpeas? (larger than the 20/64 inch
□
screen.)...............................................................................
□
y. Dry Edible Peas?(INCLUDE Austrian winter peas
□
and wrinkled seed peas.)....................................................
□
How many hundredweight?...........
□
z. Lentils?................................................................................
□
How many hundredweight?...........
r.
t.
124
124
123
123
130
133
146
146
147
149
How many hundredweight?...........
140
How many hundredweight?...........
117
5. Were any of the stocks on hand reported in item 2 (above) new crop from the 2023 harvest?
□ Yes - [Correct Item 2 to EXCLUDE all 2023 crop stocks, then continue.]
□ No - [Continue.]
128
112
13
6. Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1? ( INCLUDE sweet (Mochi) rice. EXCLUDE wild
rice.)
□ Yes - Continue.
□ No - Go to Section G - Hogs and Pigs.
7. Was any rice on hand or stored on the total acres operated on June 1?
□ Yes - Continue.
□ No - Go to Section G - Hogs and Pigs.
Please report rice on hand by length of grain on a dry
weight basis.
No
Amount on Hand
June 1 from 2022
and Earlier Crop
Years
Yes
a. Long Grain varieties such as Belle, L201, L202,
□
and L301?...........................................................................
□
How many hundredweight?
b. Long Grain varieties such as Cypress, Lemont,
□
Maybelle and Jackson?.......................................................
□
How many barrels?
113
113
□ □ How many bushels?
c. Long Grain varieties such as Lemont, New bonnet and Jackson?..............
113
□
d. Long Grain?........................................................................
□
How many bushels?
113
e. Long Grain varieties such as Dixiebelle, Gulfmont,
□
Jefferson, Lemont, Madison and Priscilla?..........................
□
How many hundredweight?
f.
Medium Grain varieties such as Calpearl, M9,
□
M201, M102, and M401?....................................................
□
How many hundredweight?
g. Medium Grain varieties such as Bengal, Mars and
□
Rico 1?................................................................................
□
How many barrels?
□ □ How many bushels?
h. Medium Grain varieties such as Mars and Bengal?....................................
□
Medium Grain?...................................................................
□
How many bushels?
Medium Grain varieties such as Bengal and
□
Lafite?.................................................................................
□
How many hundredweight?
□
k. Short Grain varieties such as S201 and Valencia?.............
□
How many hundredweight?
□
How many barrels?
i.
j.
l.
Short Grain? Please list variety:
□
113
114
114
114
114
114
115
115
□ □ How many bushels?
m. Short Grain? Please list variety:_________________________________
115
□
n. Short Grain?........................................................................
115
o. Short Grain? Please list variety:
□
□
How many bushels?
□
How many hundredweight?
115
Completion Code for Stocks
1 - Incomplete, has stocks
2 - Incomplete, stocks presence unknown
3 - Valid Zero
141
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SECTION G - HOGS AND PIGS
1. On June 1, did this operation own or raise any hogs or pigs, regardless of location?
(Including hogs or pigs being raised under contract for you by someone else.)
□ Yes - [Go to item 2.]
□ No - 1a.
Will anyone raise hogs or pigs on this operation at
any time between now and December 1, 2023?
□ Yes = 1
□ Don't Know = 2
□ No = 3
Code
Enter code, then
go to Section H.
..............................
492
Hogs on the Total Acres Operated
Head
2. On June 1, how many hogs and pigs were on the total acres operated?
(Include sows, gilts, boars, market hogs, unweaned pigs and hogs no longer used for breeding.)...........
324
[If no hogs are on the total acres operated, go to item 4.]
3. Are any of the (item 2) hogs or pigs owned by someone else?
□ Yes -
Head
3a.
How many hogs and pigs owned by someone else
were on this operation on June 1?....................................................................................
3b.
Who owns the hogs and pigs?.............................
3c.
Is this hog owner a contractor?
□ Yes
□ No
322
(Owner Name, Address, & Phone Number)
Name _________________________________________
Address ________________________________________
City, St., Zip _____________________________________
Phone _________________________________________
□ No - [Continue.]
OFFICE USE
STATE FIPS
6326
OFFICE USE
POID
327
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Hogs Owned by this Operation
Head
4. On June 1, how many hogs and pigs did this operation own regardless of location?
(Include hogs or pigs being raised under contract for you by someone else.).............................................
300
[If no hogs owned, go to Section H.]
5. Are any of these (item 4) hogs located on someone else's land or hog facility?
□ Yes - 5a. On whose land or hog facility
are these hogs located?...................
Name_____________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________
□ No - [Continue.]
City, St., Zip_________________________________________________
Phone_____________________________________________________
6. Have you raised hogs or pigs under any other business name during the last 12 months?
□ Yes - 6a. What is the other name?......
Name______________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________
City, St., Zip_________________________________________________
□
Phone______________________________________________________
No - [Continue.]
OFFICE USE
326
15
SECTION H - TOTAL CATTLE AND CALVES
[Is the CATTLE BOX checked on Page 3]?
□ Yes - [Continue.]
□ No - [Go to Section I - Sheep and Lambs.]
16
SECTION H - TOTAL CATTLE AND CALVES
1. On June 1, were any cattle and calves, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
(Cattle and calves on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis
should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
□ Yes - [Continue with item 2.]
□ No - 1a.
Were any cattle or calves on the total acres operated at any time during the period of
January 1, 2023 through May 31, 2023?
□ Yes - [Enter 1 in code Box 493, then go to item 6.]
□ No - Will there be any cattle on the total acres operated from now through December 31, 2023?
Code
□ Yes = 1 □ Don't Know = 2 □ No = 3
Enter code, then
go to Section I.
493
.......................................
2. Of the total number of cattle and calves on hand June 1, how many were:
Head
a. Beef cows, including beef heifers that had calved?............................................................................. +
351
b. Milk cows, including any dry cows? (Exclude any heifers not yet freshened.) .................................... +
352
c. Bulls weighing 500 pounds or more?................................................................................................... +
353
d. Heifers that had not calved, weighing 500 pounds or more:
(i) for beef cow replacement?.............................................................................................................. +
354
(ii) for milk cow replacement?.............................................................................................................. +
355
(iii) other heifers 500 pounds or more?................................................................................................ +
356
e. Steers weighing 500 pounds or more?................................................................................................ +
357
f. Heifer, steer, and bull calves weighing less than 500 pounds, including newborn calves? .................. +
358
3. [Add items 2a through 2f]
Then the total cattle and calves on hand June 1 was:............................................................................. =
350
Is that correct? [If not, make corrections.]
Cattle and Calves On Feed
We need to know about the cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market.
Their ration would include grain, silage, hay, or protein supplement.
·
·
·
·
INCLUDE cattle being fed by you for others.
EXCLUDE any of your cattle being custom fed in feedlots operated by others.
EXCLUDE cattle being "backgrounded only" for sale as feeders, for later placement
on feed in another feedlot, or to be returned to pasture.
EXCLUDE cows and bulls on feed.
4. How many cattle and calves were on feed June 1 that will be shipped directly from your feedlot to the
slaughter market?...... .................................................................................................................................
Head
652
Calf Crop for 2023
(Calves born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis
should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
5. Of the cows and heifers on the total acres operated on June 1, how many are expected to calve
during the period June 1 through December 31, 2023?..............................................................................
Head
361
6. Of the calves born on the total acres operated during the period
January 1 through May 31, 2023, how many: (EXCLUDE calves purchased.)
Head
a. were on hand June 1?......................................................................................................................... +
363
b. were sold, moved off the total acres operated, or slaughtered before June 1?................................... +
364
c. had died before June 1? (EXCLUDE calves born dead.).................................................................... +
365
7. [Add items 6a through 6c]
Then the total calves born January 1 through May 31, 2023 was:.......................................................... =
362
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SECTION I - SHEEP AND LAMBS
1. On June 1, were any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
(INCLUDE Barbados and all hair breed sheep. Sheep and lambs on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit
month (AUM) basis should be included by the sheep owner, excluded by the land owner.)
670
□ Yes - [Go to Section J.]
□ No - [Continue.]
2. Were any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated at any time during the period of January 1, 2023 through May 31,
2023?
1670
□ Yes - [Go to Section J.]
□ No - [Continue.]
3. Will there be any sheep or lambs on the total acres operated from now through December 31, 2023?
1671
□ Yes
□ Don't Know
□ No
SECTION I - SHEEP AND LAMBS
1. On June 1, did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs at any location?
(INCLUDE Barbados and all hair breed sheep.)
670
□ Yes - [Go to Section J.]
□ No - [Continue.]
2. Did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs, regardless of location, at any time during the period of
January 1, 2023 through May 31, 2023?
1670
□ Yes - [Go to Section J.]
□ No - [Continue.]
3. Will this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs from now through December 31, 2023?
1671
□ Yes
□ Don't Know
□ No
SECTION J - GOATS AND KIDS
1. On June 1, were any goats or kids, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated?
671
□ Yes - [Go to Section K.]
□ No - [Continue.]
2. Were any goats or kids on the total acres operated at any time during the period of January 1, 2023 through May 31,
2023?
18
1672
□ Yes - [Go to Section K.]
□ No - [Continue.]
3. Will there be any goats or kids on the total acres operated from now through December 31, 2023?
1673
□ Yes
□ Don't Know
□ No
SECTION J - GOATS AND KIDS
1. On June 1, did this operation own any goats or kids at any location?
671
□ Yes - [Go to Section K.]
□ No - [Continue.]
2. Did this operation own any goats or kids, regardless of location at any time during the period of January 1, 2023 through
May 31, 2023?
1672
□ Yes - [Go to Section K.]
□ No - [Continue.]
3. Will this operation own any goats or kids from now through December 31, 2023?
1673
□ Yes
□ Don't Know
□ No
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SECTION K - EQUINE
1. On June 1, were there any horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or burros, regardless of ownership, on the total acres
operated?
□
Yes - [Continue with item 2.]
□
No - [Go to Section L.]
Horses or
Ponies
2. On June 1, how many [species] regardless of ownership, were on the total
acres operated?.................................................................................................
3. How many of the (item 2) [species] does this operation own?...........................
Mules, Donkeys
or Burros
209
208
211
212
Number
Number
SECTION K - EQUINE
1. On June 1, were there any horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or burros, regardless of ownership, on the total acres
operated?
□
Yes - [Continue with item 2.]
□
No - [Go to Section M.]
Horses or
Ponies
2. On June 1, how many [species] regardless of ownership, were on the total
acres operated?.................................................................................................
3. How many of the (item 2) [species] does this operation own?...........................
Mules, Donkeys
or Burros
209
208
211
212
Number
Number
SECTION K - EQUINE
1. On June 1, were there any horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or burros, regardless of ownership, on the total acres
operated?
□
Yes - [Continue with item 2.]
□
No - [Go to Section L.]
Horses or
Ponies
2. On June 1, how many [species] regardless of ownership, were on the total
acres operated?.................................................................................................
3. How many of the (item 2) [species] does this operation own?...........................
Mules, Donkeys
or Burros
209
208
211
212
Number
Number
4. Do you (the operator) consider this operation primarily: [Enter code then go to Section L.]
□ a farm or ranch?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[Enter Code 1.]
□ a boarding, training or riding facility (INCLUDING recreational places)?. . . . . .
[Enter Code 2.]
□ a breeding service place?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[Enter Code 3.] . . . . .
□ a place to keep horses, ponies, or other equine for personal use?. . . . . . .
[Enter Code 4.]
Code
213
20
□ Other? - Specify:
__________________
......................
[Enter Code 5.]
21
SECTION L - OTHER AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
1. During 2023, will this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work? (INCLUDE full-time and part-time
workers, paid family members, and hired managers. EXCLUDE contract labor.)
Code
□
Yes = 1
□
Don't Know = 2
□
990
No = 3........................................................................................
Number
[If Yes] 1a. What will be (was) the largest number, including paid family members,
on the payroll on any one day?..............................................................................................
989
22
SECTION M - LAND VALUES
These next few questions are about the market value of land and buildings and are only used to estimate state and national
farm land values.
·
Market value is the value at which farm or ranch land could be sold under current market conditions and can be
estimated based on recent appraisals or sales in your area.
·
Market value is not a tax-assessed value. Your responses are not used for taxation purposes, either at the local,
state or federal level.
·
Your response will not be disclosed to any other government agencies.
Entire Farm - Market Value of Land and Buildings
Total Market Value
1. What is your estimate of the total market value of all land, dwellings, barns and other buildings on 1990
the total acres operated? (Total acres operated reported in Section E, Item 3 code 900)......................
a. Since June 1, 2022 did this market value increase, decrease or stay the same?
□ Increase.................................
[Enter Code 1, then go to item b.]
□ Decrease...............................
[Enter Code 2, then go to item b.]
□ No Change............................
[Enter Code 3, then go to Question 2.]......................................................
Code
518
Percent
519
b. What percent change best describes the increase or decrease in the total market value since
June 1, 2022?.................................................................................................................................................
Tract Acres - Market Value Per Acre
Now I would like to ask about the market value of the land you operate inside the red segment boundary that were reported
in Section D.
[ENUMERATOR ACTION: Refer respondent to segment photo and tract acres recorded in Section D. ]
2. For the acres reported within this red boundary (Section D), I need your best estimate of the market value of these acres
by type of land. EXCLUDE the value of all dwellings and buildings.
[Check (√) if reported in Section D.]
Dollars Per Acre
410
□ a. Cropland? (INCLUDE fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.)........................................................
412
□ a. Cropland? (INCLUDE fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.)........................................................
411
□ b. Non-irrigated cropland? (INCLUDE fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.)..................................
412
□ c. Irrigated cropland? (INCLUDE fruit, nut, berry, vineyard and nursery land.).........................................
413
□ d. Permanent pasture, grazing or grassland?............................................................................................
23
SECTION N - ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION
1. Please classify the operation in terms of the gross value of sales and government agricultural payments in 2022.
INCLUDE
·
sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products (milk, eggs, etc.) sold in 2022.
·
the value of hay, silage, and other crops harvested, but not sold.
·
the value of all crops, livestock, and poultry produced under contract in 2022.
·
Landlord's share of government payments and crops sold in 2022.
EXCLUDE dollars received on land rented to others.
Total Value
Code
$
0 ----- $
999 …..
1
☐
$
1,000 ----- $
9,999 …..
2
☐
$
10,000 ----- $
49,999 …..
3
☐
$
50,000 ----- $
99,999 …..
4
☐
$
100,000 ----- $
249,999 …..
5
☐
$
250,000 ----- $
499,999 …..
6
☐
$
500,000 ----- $
999,999 …..
7
☐
$ 1,000,000 ----- $ 4,999,999 …..
8
☐
$ 5,000,000 and over ...................
9
☐
Code
860
[ENUMERATOR ACTION]
2. Is the 2022 gross value of sales and government agricultural payments for this operation less than $1,000?
Yes - [Go to Point Recording Sheet, page 19.]
No - [Go to item 3, page 20.]
24
SECTION N - ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION (continued)
POINT RECORDING SHEET
(For operations less than $1,000 in sales)
ENUMERATOR ACTION: For operations with less than $1,000 in sales, record all 2023 crops, land uses,
and livestock or poultry now on the total acres operated, then go to item 3.
Cropland
Acres
022
Cover Crop................................ 023
Abandoned Crops.....................
CRP/WRP..................................
Hay
Vegetables/Melons
Acres
.
Alfalfa...............................
057
.
Grain................................ 058
Section E
Other................................ 059
Acres
.
Cantaloupes...........................
296
.
.
Cucumbers............................. 297
.
.
Lima Beans............................ 298
.
Peas (green)........................... 299
.
Pumpkins................................ 301
.
.
025
.
Summer Fallow......................... 026
.
Cut Christmas Trees....
060
027
.
Maple (Number of Taps)
076
Snap Beans............................ 302
Short Rotation Woody
Crops................................
078
303
Idle Cropland.............................
___________________ .........
Government Payments
CRP/WRP Payments................
Whole Dollars
Woodland Crops
Acres
.
_______________ ........ 079
.
Sweet Corn.............................
.
Tomatoes................................ 304
.
305
.
028
_____________
Other Gov't Payments............... 029
Pasture/Rangeland
Indoor Nursery
Square Feet
Mushrooms...................... 134
Acres
...............
.
Livestock
.
031
.
Bison...................................... 307
Woodland Pasture.................... 032
.
Cattle: Milk Cows.................... 468
Permanent Pasture...................
135
Number
030
Cropland used only for
Pasture......................................
306
_______________ ........
Honey Bees (colonies)...........
Outdoor Nursery
Cattle: All Other...................... 469
Acres
136
Field Crops Intended
for Harvest
Acres
310
_______________ ........
.
Chicken/Broilers.....................
Barley........................................ 033
.
Deer........................................ 311
Corn.......................................... 034
.
Ducks..................................... 312
Cotton....................................... 035
.
Fruits/Nuts
Elk.......................................... 313
Acres
.
Almonds...........................
137
.
Emus...................................... 314
Dry Southern Peas (Cowpeas). 037
.
Apples.............................. 154
.
Geese..................................... 331
Flaxseed................................... 038
.
Cherries............................ 155
.
Goats...................................... 332
039
.
Grapefruit.........................
156
.
Hogs.......................................
Section G
Oats.......................................... 040
.
Grapes............................. 157
.
Horses/Ponies........................
Section K
Peanuts..................................... 041
.
Olives............................... 158
.
Alpacas/Llamas...................... 335
042
.
Oranges...........................
200
.
Mink........................................ 748
Potatoes.................................... 043
.
Mules/Donkeys/Burros...........
Dry Beans.................................
Lentils.......................................
Peas, Dry Edible.......................
036
.
Peaches........................... 201
044
.
Pears................................
202
.
Ostriches................................
Rye............................................ 045
.
Pecans............................. 203
.
Quail....................................... 751
Sorghum.................................... 046
.
_______________ ........ 204
.
Rabbits................................... 752
047
.
Sheep..................................... 280
Sugarbeets................................ 048
.
Turkeys................................... 754
Sugarcane................................. 049
.
Rice...........................................
Soybeans..................................
052
Sweet Potatoes/Yams............... 053
Tobacco..................................... 054
Sunflowers.................................
Berries
Section K
750
_________________ .......... 755
Acres
.
Blueberries.......................
205
.
.
Cranberries...................... 206
.
Acres of ponds in use (2,500)....... 756
Aquaculture
Number
.
Raspberries...................... 210
.
Foodsize & Stockers (1,000s)...... 757
055
.
Strawberries.....................
293
.
Fingerlings & Brood fish (1,000s). 758
___________________ .......... 056
.
_______________ ........ 294
.
Trout Eggs (1,000s)...................... 759
Wheat........................................
Other Aquaculture (pounds)......... 760
.
25
SECTION N - ECONOMIC DATA ON ENTIRE OPERATION (continued)
TYPE OF FARM
3. Of the farm or ranch income reported, which of these categories represents the largest portion of the gross income from
the operation?
[If no income reported in 2022, which category best describes the type of 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 ..................................................................................................... 3 □
4–
Vegetables, Melons, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes ........................................................ 4 □
(beets, cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn,
tomatoes, watermelons, vegetable seeds, etc.)
5–
Fruit, Tree Nuts and Berries .............................................................................................. 5 □
(almonds, apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit,
oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.)
6–
Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture and Sod .................................................................... 6 □
(bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants,
mushrooms, nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.)
7–
Cut Christmas Trees and Short Rotation Woody Crops ................................................. 7 □
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 □
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.)
Code
862
26
SECTION O - TECHNOLOGY USE
The next group of questions relates to the use of precision agriculture, computers, and the internet. These questions will
help us measure trends and changes in the use of these technologies in farm and ranch businesses.
1. In the last 12 months, did this farm or ranch use precision agriculture practices to manage crops or livestock? This would
include the use of global positioning (GPS) guidance systems, GPS yield monitoring and soil mapping, variable rate
input applications, use of drones for scouting fields or monitoring livestock, electronic tagging, precision feeding, robotic
milking, etc..
1165 1
3
Yes
No
2. For this farm or ranch, do you (operator or partner(s)) own or use any of the following types of computers?
7650
a. Desktop or laptop...............................................................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7651
b. Smartphone........................................................................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7652
c. Tablet or other portable wireless computer.........................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7653
d. Some other type of computer, specify type: 7654________________________________________
1
Yes
3
No
3. For this farm or ranch, have you (operator or partner(s)) had access to the internet in the last
12 months?
7655 1
2
3
Yes, by paying a cell phone company or internet service provider.
Yes, without paying a cell phone company or internet service provider.
No access to the internet at this farm or ranch, SKIP to Section P.
4. For this farm or ranch, in the last 12 months have you (operator or partner(s)) had access to the internet using a:
7656
a. Cellular data plan for a smartphone or other mobile device?..............................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7657
b. Broadband (high speed) internet service (cable, fiber optic, DSL service)?.......................................
1
Yes
3
No
7658
c. Satellite internet service?...................................................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7659
d. Dial-up internet service?.....................................................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7660
e. Some other service, specify type:7661_________________________________________________
1
Yes
3
No
5. For this farm or ranch, did you (operator or partner(s)) use the internet for any of the following in the last 12 months?
7662
a. Purchase agricultural inputs such as seed, fertilizer, chemicals, veterinarian supplies,
feed, machinery, replacement parts, farm supplies, farm or ranch office equipment, etc.?...............1
Yes
3
No
b. Conduct agricultural marketing activities such as direct sales of commodities, on-line crop 7663
and livestock auctions, on-line market advisory services, commodity price tracking, etc.?...............1
Yes
3
No
Yes
3
No
7664
c. Conduct any non-agricultural business such as making airline reservations?...................................1
27
SECTION O - TECHNOLOGY USE (continued)
7665
6. For this farm or ranch, did you (operator or partner(s)) access the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS) website to review reports or research information in the last 12
months?.............................................................................................................................................
1
Yes
3
No
7. For this farm or ranch, did you (operator or partner(s)) access United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
websites, excluding the NASS website, in the last 12 months:
7666
a. To review reports or research information?.......................................................................................1
Yes
3
No
7667
b. To conduct agricultural or farm business (USDA service center eForms, access your
USDA customer statement, etc.)? ....................................................................................................1
Yes
3
No
8. For this farm or ranch, did you (operator or partner(s)) access Federal government websites, excluding all USDA
websites, in the last 12 months:
7668
a. For any reason?................................................................................................................................1
Yes
3
No
Yes
3
No
7669
b. To conduct agricultural or farm business (Federal Disaster relief, etc.) ?..........................................1
28
SECTION P - PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Men
1. In 2023, how many men and women were involved in decisions for this operation?
INCLUDE family members and hired managers. EXCLUDE hired workers unless
they were a hired manager or family member.
2.
Women
1571
1574
Answer the following for up to four individuals who were involved in the decisions for this operation in 2023.
Person 1
a. Full Name
1836
c.
d.
e.
Sex
What was the
person’s age on
December 31,
2022?
1
☐ Male
2
☐ Female
1586
1925
1
☐ Male
2
☐ Female
Race
Mark one or more
2701
☐ Yes
3
☐ No
☐ White
Black or
2702
☐ African American
2703
☐ or Alaska Native
American Indian
2705
2704
1597
_____________________
☐ Asian
Native Hawaiian
☐ or Other Pacific
Islander
1
2
☐ Male
1587 1 ☐ Yes
3
☐ No
☐ White
Black or
1802
☐ African American
1803
☐ or Alaska Native
American Indian
1805
1804
_____________________
☐ Asian
Native Hawaiian
☐ or Other Pacific
Islander
☐ Male
2
☐ Female
years
1598
years
1
☐ Yes
3
☐ No
Hispanic, Latino
or Spanish origin
1622
Mark one or more
1901
☐ White
Black or
1902
☐ African American
1903
☐ or Alaska Native
Specify Tribe:
1833
1
1615
Hispanic, Latino
or Spanish origin
Mark one or more
1801
1614
☐ Female
years
Hispanic, Latino
or Spanish origin
Specify Tribe:
2733
1873
1596
years
Hispanic, Latino
or Spanish origin
1
Person 4
1872
1585
Is this person of
Hispanic, Latino or
1927
Spanish origin?
(Mark one or more)
Person 3
1852
1926
b.
Person 2
American Indian
1905
1904
____________________
☐ Asian
Native Hawaiian
☐ or Other Pacific
Islander
☐ Yes
3
☐ No
Mark one or more
1616
☐ White
Black or
1617
☐ African American
1618
☐ or Alaska Native
Specify Tribe:
1933
1
American Indian
Specify Tribe:
1619
1620
_____________________
☐ Asian
Native Hawaiian
1621
☐ or Other Pacific
Islander
f.
In what year did
this person begin
to operate any part
of THIS operation?
1930
1584
1595
1627
g.
In what year did
this person begin
to operate ANY
farm operation?
2834
1851
1871
1628
29
1. SURVEY RESULTS: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to: nass.usda.gov/results
To have a brief summary emailed to you, please enter your email address:
1095
Operation Email (if different from above)
Operation Phone:
9937
9936
_______________________________________________
check if
cell phone
(
)________________________________________________
Respondent Name:
Respondent Phone (if different from above)
9912
9911
____________________________________________(
check if
cell phone
MM
9910
Date:
) _____________________________
DD
YY
__ __ __ __ __ __
This completes the survey. Thank you for your help.
OFFICE USE
Response
1-Comp
5-R – Est
6-Inac – Est
S/E Name
9901
Respondent
1-Op/Mgr
2-Spouse
3-Acct/Bkpr
4-Partner
9-Other
9902
Mode
2-PATI
Enum.
9903
9998
Eval.
9900
Optional Use
9907
9908
9906
9916
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