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Agricultural Resource Management Survey – Phase 3

National Agricultural

Statistics

Service

Respondent Booklet

202X




Dear Producer:


When it comes to policies that affect you, your family, your farm, and your community, accurate data are extremely important. To ensure that federal, state, local and industry decision-makers have accurate and objective information, we are surveying farmers across the United States in the annual Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) to measure the financial state and production practices of U.S. farms and farm households. The results of this survey help evaluate financial impacts of numerous programs, including crop insurance, dairy margin protection, and local payments.


Please take the time to respond to this important survey. Once all responses are in, NASS will analyze them and will publish the results in the Production Expenditures report on July 30, 202X. The USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) will use these results to prepare and disseminate the Department's annual estimates of farm sector income and finances. ERS also uses aggregated off-farm information to better understand and report on farm households and the broader farm economy.


As with all our surveys, NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents, ensuring that no individual respondent or operation can be identified. Be assured that your responses to ARMS will be kept completely confidential, as required by federal law.


Thank you in advance for investing in the future of U.S. agriculture and ensuring that decisions affecting you, your family, your business and your community are based on the facts.


Sincerely,



Chair, Agricultural Statistics Board

National Agricultural Statistics Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture






LIVESTOCK CODES

Sections D and E




CATTLE

Cattle for Breeding Stock (beef & dairy)

Dairy herd replacements

Feeder Calves (cattle sold for finishing)

Finished Cattle (sold directly to slaughter)

Other Cattle

Milk and Non-Processed Dairy Products

Organic Milk

Processed Dairy Products

Veal

833

905

933

818

817

909

959

968

914


HOGS

Farrow to Feeder

Farrow to Finish

Farrow to Wean

Finisher

Nursery

Nursery/Feeder

Nursery/Finish

Other Hogs & Pigs

805

807

802

809

806

812

808

804


SHEEP

Lambs

Other Sheep

Wool

934

912

915


GOATS

Goats

Goat milk

Mohair

906

801

942


AQUACULTURE

Aquaculture, all other

Baitfish (including crawfish for bait)

Catfish

Crustaceans (crawfish for food, shrimp, etc.)

Fish, other

Food fish, all other

Mollusks (clams, oysters, etc.)

Ornamental fish

Sport or game fish

Trout

901

945

903

946

832

944

947

948

949

913


EQUINE

Horses and ponies

Mules, burros, and donkeys

928

815




POULTRY


Bantams

Broilers

Broilers, chicks, hatchery run

Capons

Chicken pullets, hatching flock

Chicken pullets, laying flock

Chickens, other meat type

Chukars

Cornish Hens

Ducks

Eggs, chicken hatchery

Eggs, table market

Eggs, turkey hatchery

Emus

Game birds

Geese

Guineas

Hungarian partridge

Ostriches

Peacocks

Pheasants

Pigeons

Poultry, other

Quails

Rheas

Roosters, breeding flock

Roosters, meat type

Turkeys, other

Turkey poults, breeding flock

Turkey poults, brooders

Turkey poults, meat type – all in / all out

Turkey poults, meat type – growout

960

916

935

932

926

925

924

961

918

917

921

920

919

843

922

923

962

963

930

964

810

803

822

811

965

940

939

927

938

967

970

969


OTHER

Alpaca

Bees

Buffalo or Bison

Deer

Elk

Honey

Livestock, other fur bearing

Livestock, other non-fur bearing

Llama

Mink, including pelts

Rabbits

Semen

956

902

941

951

952

908

954

824

953

910

911

929



CROP CODES

Section E

Alfalfa seed

35


Carrots, fresh

2107

Almonds

46


Carrots, processed

4107

Apples, fresh

5053


Cauliflower

108

Apples, processed

6053


Celery

109

Apricots, fresh

5054


Cherries, sweet, fresh

5155

Apricots, processed

6054


Cherries, sweet, processed

6155

Aquatic Plants

315


Cherries, tart, fresh

5156

Artichokes

101


Cherries, tart, processed

6156

Asparagus

102


Chestnuts

59

Asparagus, bearing age

637


Chickory

261

Asparagus, nonbearing age

638


Chinese cabbage

249

Avocados, fresh

5055


Chinese peas, sugar, snow

234

Avocados, processed

6055


Christmas trees

183




Chufas

222

Bahia grass seed

227


Cilantro

153

Bananas, fresh

5083


Citrus, other, fresh

5269

Bananas, processed

6083


Citrus, other, processed

6269

Barley for grain or seed

290


Clover

310

Beans, dry edible

3


Clover seed, crimson

214

Bedding/garden plants

241


Clover seed, ladino

202

Beets

103


Clover seed, red

43

Bentgrass seed

228


Clover seed, white

203

Bermuda grass seed

229


Coffee

88

Berries, all other, fresh

5267


Collards

185

Berries, all other, processed

6267


Corn, for ethanol

627

Birdsfoot trefoil seed

224


Corn, grain

6

Blackberries, fresh

5056


Corn, seed

38

Blackberries, processed

6056


Corn, silage

5

Blueberries, tame, fresh

5279


Cotton, pima

282

Blueberries, tame, processed

6279


Cotton, upland

281

Blueberries, wild, fresh

5280


Crambe

176

Blueberries, wild, processed

6280


Cranberries, fresh

5060

Boysenberries, fresh

5182


Cranberries, processed

6060

Boysenberries, processed

6182


Cucumbers, fresh

2111

Broccoli

104


Cucumbers for pickles, processed

4111

Bromegrass seed

215


Currants, fresh

5273

Brussel sprouts

105


Currants, processed

6273

Buckwheat

84


Cuttings, Seedlings, Liners, Plugs

1002

Bulbs/corms/rhizomes/tubers-dry

248







Daikon

258

Cabbage, fresh

2106


Dates, fresh

5061

Cabbage, processed for kraut

4106


Dates, processed

6061

Camelina

657


Diachondra

177

Canola

85


Dill

179

Cantaloupe

4




CROP CODES -- continued

Section E

Eggplant

112


Herbs, dried

211

Emmer and spelt

161


Herbs, fresh

212

Endive

259


Hops

12

Escarole

260


Horseradish

151




Horticultural specialties

247

Fava beans

154


Horticultural, other

230

Fescue seed

44




Field crop, other

317


Indian corn

188

Figs, fresh

5062




Figs, processed

6062


Jojoba

626

Flaxseed

9




Floriculture & Bedding, other

1015


Kale

186

Flower seeds

36


Kenaf

181

Flowers, cut and cut florist greens

262


Kentucky Bluegrass Seed

628

Foliage plants

256


Kiwifruit, fresh

5064

Forage and greenchop

10


Kiwifruit, processed

6064

Foxtail millet seed

204


Kumquats, fresh

5263

Fruits & Berries grown under glass

1008


Kumquats, processed

6263






Garlic

114


Lemons, fresh

5076

Ginger root

89


Lemons, processed

6076

Ginseng

198


Lentils

169

Ginseng, bearing age

639


Lespedeza seed

41

Ginseng, nonbearing age

640


Lettuce, head

117

Grapefruit, fresh

5075


Lettuce, leaf

629

Grapefruit, processed

6075


Lettuce, other

149

Grapes, other

275


Lettuce, romaine

146

Grapes, wine

6275


Lima beans, dry

268

Grass seed, other

138


Lima beans, fresh

2115

Grass silage

226


Lima beans, processed

4115

Grasses, other than clover & sudan

311


Limes, fresh

5077

Green peas, English

239


Limes, processed

6077

Green peas, fresh

2122


Loganberries, fresh

5271

Green peas, processed

4122


Loganberries, processed

6271

Greenhouse produced vegetables

250


Lotus root

210

Greens

116




Guar

160


Macadamia nuts

48

Guava, fresh

5090


Mandarins, fresh

5078

Guava, processed

6090


Mandarins, processed

6078




Mangoes, fresh

5065

Hay, alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures

1


Mangoes, processed

6065

Hay, other

11


Maple trees for syrup

91

Hay, small grain

217


Meadow foam

139

Hay, wild

225


Melons, honeydew

13

Hazelnuts

47


Melons, miscellaneous

14

CROP CODES -- continued

Section E

Millet for grain or seed

141


Pears, Bartlett, fresh

5069

Mint, all other

159


Pears, Bartlett, processed

6069

Mint, tea leaves

651


Pears, other than Bartlett, fresh

5314

Miscanthus

652


Pears, other than Bartlett, processed

6314

Mungbeans

197


Peas, all other

123

Mushrooms

93


Peas, Austrian winter

200

Mushrooms Spawn

2495


Peas, blackeyed

124

Mustard cabbage

253


Peas, dry, Southern cow peas

125

Mustard greens

187


Peas, dry edibles

17

Mustard seed

94


Pecans

49




Pecans, improved

633

Nectarines, fresh

5066


Pecans, native and seedling

634

Nectarines, processed

6066


Peppermint

18

Noncitrus fruits, other, fresh

5277


Peppers, bell

126

Noncitrus fruits, other, processed

6277


Peppers, hot

244

Nursery crops

254


Peppers, other

127

Nuts, other

207


Persimmons, fresh

5070




Persimmons, processed

6070

Oats for grain or seed

15


Pimientos

245

Okra

118


Pineapples, fresh

5097

Olives, fresh

5067


Pineapples, processed

6097

Olives, processed

6067


Pistachios

50

Onion seed

656


Plums, fresh

5071

Onions, dehydrated

135


Plums, processed

6071

Onions, dry

120


Pluots, fresh

5630

Onions, green

119


Pluots, processed

6630

Oranges, Valencia, fresh

5157


Pomegranates, fresh

5072

Oranges, Valencia, processed

6157


Pomegranates, processed

6072

Oranges, other than Valencia, fresh

5158


Popcorn

19

Oranges, other than Valencia, processed

6158


Potatoes

20

Orchard grass seed

42


Potted flowering plants

252




Prunes, fresh

5073

Papayas, fresh

5096


Prunes, processed

6073

Papayas, processed

6096


Pumpkins

128

Parsley

121




Passion fruit, fresh

5233


Radishes

129

Passion fruit, processed

6233


Rapeseed

170

Pasture

648


Rapini

130

Peaches, all other, fresh

5068


Raspberries, all other, fresh

5140

Peaches, all other, processed

6068


Raspberries, all other, processed

6140

Peaches, Clingstone, fresh

5643


Raspberries, black, fresh

5641

Peaches, Clingstone, processed

6643


Raspberries, black, processed

6641

Peaches, Freestone, fresh

5644


Raspberries, red, fresh

5642

Peaches, Freestone, processed

6644


Raspberries, red, processed

6642

Peanuts

16


Redtop seed

205

CROP CODES – continued

Section E

Rhubarb

143


Tangelos, fresh

5080

Rice

21


Tangelos, processed

6080

Rice, sweet

319


Tangerines, fresh

5081

Rice, wild

178


Tangerines, processed

6081

Rutabagas

147


Tangerines, honey, fresh

5272

Rye for grain or seed

22


Tangerines, honey, processed

6272

Ryegrass seed

136


Tangors, fresh

10272




Tangors, processed

11272

Safflower

98


Taro

649

Sage

168


Teff

199

Sesame

152


Temples, fresh

5079

Shallots

144


Temples, processed

6079

Silage & haylage (except corn & sorghum)

23


Timothy seed

45

Short Rotation Woody crops

318


Tobacco, transplants from beds

175

Snap beans, fresh

2131


Tobacco, all types

190

Snap beans, processed

4131


Tobacco, burley

193

Sod/turfgrass

166


Tobacco, flue-cured

196

Sorghum for grain or seed

25


Tobacco, other than burley or flue-cured

32

Sorghum, syrup

174


Tomatoes grown under glass

1019

Sorghum, silage

24


Tomatoes, fresh

2134

Sorghum-sudan crosses

180


Tomatoes, processed

4134

Soybeans

26


Triticale

162

Spearmint

27


Truffle Saplings

659

Spinach, fresh

2132


Truffles

658

Spinach, processed

4132


Tung nuts

51

Squash, summer

133


Turnip greens

189

Squash, winter

150


Turnips

145

Strawberries, fresh

2074




Strawberries, processed

4074


Vegetables, other

236

Sudan

167


Vegetables, seed

37

Sudangrass seed

206


Vegetables, transplants to farm

1006

Sugarbeets for seed

137


Vetch seed, hairy

39

Sugarbeets for sugar

28




Sugarcane for seed

209


Walnuts, English

631

Sugarcane for sugar

29


Walnuts (all others)

632

Sunflower seed, non-oil varieties

148


Watercress

238

Sunflower seed, oil varieties

30


Watermelons

33

Sweet corn for seed

246


Wheatgrass seed

201

Sweet corn, fresh

2110


Wheat, durum for grain or seed

163

Sweet corn, processed

4110


Wheat, other spring for grain or seed

164

Sweet potatoes

31


Wheat, winter for grain or seed

165

Sweetclover seed

208




Switchgrass

653











GENERAL BUSINESS EXPENSES

Section H, Item33



  • Legal, and license fees (other than automobile)

  • Advertising

  • Magazines, membership & registration fees

  • Office equipment not on a depreciation schedule

  • Office supplies

  • Petty cash fund expenditures

  • Soil testing

  • Travel (farm/ranch business trips)

  • Pest scouting

  • Other, Specify



VALUE CODES

Section M


DOLLAR RANGE

VALUE CODE


DOLLAR RANGE

VALUE CODE



$0 01


$60,000 - 79,999 18




$1 – 499 02


$80,000 - 99,999 19




$500 – 999 03


$100,000 - 124,999 20




$1,000 - 1,999 04


$125,000 - 149,999 21




$2,000 - 2,999 05


$150,000 - 199,999 22




$3,000 - 3,999 06


$200,000 - 274,999 23




$4,000 - 4,999 07


$275,000 - 349,999 24




$5,000 - 7,499 08


$350,000 - 499,999 25




$7,500 - 9,999 09


$500,000 - 749,999 26




$10,000 - 14,999 10


$750,000 - 999,999 27




$15,000 - 19,999 11


$1,000,000 - 1,499,999 28




$20,000 - 24,999 12


$1,500,000 - 1,999,999 29




$25,000 - 29,999 13


$2,000,000 - 2,999,999 30




$30,000 - 34,999 14


$3,000,000 - 4,999,999 31




$35,000 - 39,999 15


$5,000,000 - 7,499,999 32




$40,000 - 49,999 16


$7,500,000 - 9,999,999 33




$50,000 - 59,999 17


$10,000,000 and over 34



























GRAIN CONVERSION TABLE

One ton and equivalent (dry) bushels by crop


Crop

Ton

Bushels

Corn, Sorghum (milo), Flaxseed

1

36

Wheat, Soybeans

1

33

Barley, Buckwheat

1

42

Oats

1

63

Rice

1

44

Millet

1

42


PURCHASED FEED TYPE CODES

Section S, Item 2 - Column 1

1 Complete Commercial Feed and

Complete Custom Feed Mixes

2 High Moisture Corn (> 20%)

3 Low Moisture Corn

4 Barley

5 High Moisture Sorghum/Milo (>20%)

6 Low Moisture Sorghum/Milo

7 Wheat

9 Oats

10 Other Feed Grains

11 Distillers/Brewers Grain

12 Other Non Protein By-Products

13 Cotton Seed Meal

14 Protein Supplements

15 Protein By-Products

16 Vitamin or Mineral Supplements (include kelp)

17 Alfalfa Hay (include alfalfa hay mixtures)

18 Other Hay (include wild hay)

19 Straw

20 Corn Silage

21 Sorghum/Milo Silage

22 Other Silage or Haylage

23 Alfalfa Cubes or Pellets

24 Green Chop, All Crops

25 Corn Stalks

26 Milk or Milk By-Product

27 Liquid Whey

28 Other Feed Additives

29 Antibiotics or Other Medicated Additives

30 Salt And Minerals

31 Molasses

32 Soybean Meal

33 Soybean Meal with Commercial Premix, Mintrate

34 Milk Replacer Or Calf Starter

35 Other Complete Protein Mixes, Lysine,

Meals or Supplements


LVST FEED FACILITY TYPE CODES

Section S, Item 2 - Column 5

and Item 3 - Column 4



HOMEGROWN FEED TYPE CODES

Section Q, Item 3 - Column 1

21

Airtight Upright Silo



2

High Moisture Corn (> 20%)

22

Other Upright Silo



3

Low Moisture Corn

23

Bin/Tank for High Moisture Grain



4

Barley

24

Bin for Grain



5

High Moisture Sorghum/Milo (>20%)

25

Metal Feed Tank



6

Low Moistrue Sorghum/Milo

26

Other Bin/Tank



7

Wheat

27

Corn Crib



8

Soybeans

28

Open Building/ Shed



9

Oats

29

Closed Building/Shed



10

Other Feed Grains

30

Trench or Bunker Silo



17

Alfalfa Hay (include alfalfa hay mixtures)

31

Slab



18

Other Hay (include wild hay)

32

Hay Tarp



19

Straw

33

Plastic Bagging/Wrapping



20

Corn Silage

34

No Facility Used



21

Sorghum/Milo Silage

40

Other ____________________________



22

Other Silage or Haylage



24

Green Chop, All Crops

LVST FACILITY/BUILDING TYPE CODES

Section V, Item 1 - Column 2


FRAME TYPE CODES

Section V, Item 1 - Column 4



1 Enclosed Confinement (no outside access)

2 Open-sided Confinement (no outside access)

3 Open Confinement (with outside access)

4 Quonset or Hoop

5 Lean-To

6 Sun-Shade

7 Portable



10

11

12

13

14

15

Wood

Masonary

Steel

Pole

Pre-Fabricated Material

Other

























FLOOR TYPE CODES

Section V, Item 1 - Column 5


MANURE HANDLING CODES

Section V, Item 1 - Column 6


20

21

22

23

24

25

26

Partly Slotted

Fully Slotted

Solid Concrete

Wire

Wood

Dirt

Other


30

31

32

33

34

35

36

Shallow Pit (less than 2 feet)

Deep Pit (2 feet or more)

Flush Gutter - Open

Flush Gutter - Closed

Scrape Gutter - Open

Scrape Gutter - Closed

None



























FEED HANDLING

EQUIPMENT CODES

Section X, Item 1


MANURE HANDLING

EQUIPMENT CODES

Section X, Item 1


OTHER MACHINES and

EQUIPMENT CODES

Section X, Item 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10


11

12

13

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

30

Portable Grinder Mixer

Stationary Grinder Mixer

Feed Grinder

Feed Mixer

Pre-Mixer

Roller Mill

Hammer Mill

Total Mixed Ration Equipment

Self-Unloading Wagon

Feed Conveying System

(chain, auger, etc.)

Liquid Feeding System

Farm Utility Wagon

Upright Silo Unloader

Bale Shredder

Large Bale Transporter

Large Bale Feeder

Mineral Feeder

Feed Bunks

Mixer Wagon

Plastic Baggers

Hay Wagon

Telehandler

Silo Facer

Forklift

Other


31

32


33

34

35

36


37


38


39

40

41


42

43

44


50

Front End Loader

Skid Loader or Self-Propelled

Loader

Manure Spreader (Solid)

Liquid Manure Agitator

Liquid Manure Pump

Manure Spreader

(liquid with injectors)

Manure Spreader

(liquid without injectors)

Manure Spreader

(irrigation system)

Manure Liquid/Solid Separator

Air or Water Circulator

Anaerobic Digester (for methane

production/collection)

Scraper Blade

Flush System (tank)

Flush System

(high volume pump)

Other


51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

70

Livestock Scales

Portable Loading Ramp

Livestock Sprayer

Stock Trailer

Stock Trailer-Hydraulic

Generator

Incinerator

Electric Fence Charger

Squeeze Chute

Branding Table

Water Tank for Hauling Water

Sun Shade

Backhoe

Bulldozer

Alarm Systems

Pressure Washing Equipment

Holding Crate

Other



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