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National Agricultural Statistics Service |
Respondent Booklet 202X |
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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
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LIVESTOCK CODES Sections D and E |
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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 |
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HOGS |
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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 |
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SHEEP |
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Lambs Other Sheep Wool |
934 912 915 |
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GOATS |
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Goats Goat milk Mohair |
906 801 942 |
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AQUACULTURE |
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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 |
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EQUINE |
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Horses and ponies Mules, burros, and donkeys |
928 815 |
POULTRY |
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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 |
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OTHER |
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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 |
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Alfalfa seed |
35 |
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Carrots, fresh |
2107 |
Almonds |
46 |
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Carrots, processed |
4107 |
Apples, fresh |
5053 |
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Cauliflower |
108 |
Apples, processed |
6053 |
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Celery |
109 |
Apricots, fresh |
5054 |
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Cherries, sweet, fresh |
5155 |
Apricots, processed |
6054 |
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Cherries, sweet, processed |
6155 |
Aquatic Plants |
315 |
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Cherries, tart, fresh |
5156 |
Artichokes |
101 |
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Cherries, tart, processed |
6156 |
Asparagus |
102 |
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Chestnuts |
59 |
Asparagus, bearing age |
637 |
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Chickory |
261 |
Asparagus, nonbearing age |
638 |
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Chinese cabbage |
249 |
Avocados, fresh |
5055 |
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Chinese peas, sugar, snow |
234 |
Avocados, processed |
6055 |
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Christmas trees |
183 |
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Chufas |
222 |
Bahia grass seed |
227 |
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Cilantro |
153 |
Bananas, fresh |
5083 |
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Citrus, other, fresh |
5269 |
Bananas, processed |
6083 |
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Citrus, other, processed |
6269 |
Barley for grain or seed |
290 |
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Clover |
310 |
Beans, dry edible |
3 |
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Clover seed, crimson |
214 |
Bedding/garden plants |
241 |
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Clover seed, ladino |
202 |
Beets |
103 |
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Clover seed, red |
43 |
Bentgrass seed |
228 |
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Clover seed, white |
203 |
Bermuda grass seed |
229 |
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Coffee |
88 |
Berries, all other, fresh |
5267 |
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Collards |
185 |
Berries, all other, processed |
6267 |
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Corn, for ethanol |
627 |
Birdsfoot trefoil seed |
224 |
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Corn, grain |
6 |
Blackberries, fresh |
5056 |
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Corn, seed |
38 |
Blackberries, processed |
6056 |
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Corn, silage |
5 |
Blueberries, tame, fresh |
5279 |
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Cotton, pima |
282 |
Blueberries, tame, processed |
6279 |
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Cotton, upland |
281 |
Blueberries, wild, fresh |
5280 |
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Crambe |
176 |
Blueberries, wild, processed |
6280 |
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Cranberries, fresh |
5060 |
Boysenberries, fresh |
5182 |
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Cranberries, processed |
6060 |
Boysenberries, processed |
6182 |
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Cucumbers, fresh |
2111 |
Broccoli |
104 |
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Cucumbers for pickles, processed |
4111 |
Bromegrass seed |
215 |
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Currants, fresh |
5273 |
Brussel sprouts |
105 |
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Currants, processed |
6273 |
Buckwheat |
84 |
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Cuttings, Seedlings, Liners, Plugs |
1002 |
Bulbs/corms/rhizomes/tubers-dry |
248 |
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Daikon |
258 |
Cabbage, fresh |
2106 |
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Dates, fresh |
5061 |
Cabbage, processed for kraut |
4106 |
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Dates, processed |
6061 |
Camelina |
657 |
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Diachondra |
177 |
Canola |
85 |
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Dill |
179 |
Cantaloupe |
4 |
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Eggplant |
112 |
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Herbs, dried |
211 |
Emmer and spelt |
161 |
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Herbs, fresh |
212 |
Endive |
259 |
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Hops |
12 |
Escarole |
260 |
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Horseradish |
151 |
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Horticultural specialties |
247 |
Fava beans |
154 |
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Horticultural, other |
230 |
Fescue seed |
44 |
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Field crop, other |
317 |
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Indian corn |
188 |
Figs, fresh |
5062 |
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Figs, processed |
6062 |
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Jojoba |
626 |
Flaxseed |
9 |
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Floriculture & Bedding, other |
1015 |
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Kale |
186 |
Flower seeds |
36 |
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Kenaf |
181 |
Flowers, cut and cut florist greens |
262 |
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Kentucky Bluegrass Seed |
628 |
Foliage plants |
256 |
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Kiwifruit, fresh |
5064 |
Forage and greenchop |
10 |
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Kiwifruit, processed |
6064 |
Foxtail millet seed |
204 |
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Kumquats, fresh |
5263 |
Fruits & Berries grown under glass |
1008 |
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Kumquats, processed |
6263 |
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Garlic |
114 |
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Lemons, fresh |
5076 |
Ginger root |
89 |
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Lemons, processed |
6076 |
Ginseng |
198 |
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Lentils |
169 |
Ginseng, bearing age |
639 |
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Lespedeza seed |
41 |
Ginseng, nonbearing age |
640 |
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Lettuce, head |
117 |
Grapefruit, fresh |
5075 |
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Lettuce, leaf |
629 |
Grapefruit, processed |
6075 |
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Lettuce, other |
149 |
Grapes, other |
275 |
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Lettuce, romaine |
146 |
Grapes, wine |
6275 |
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Lima beans, dry |
268 |
Grass seed, other |
138 |
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Lima beans, fresh |
2115 |
Grass silage |
226 |
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Lima beans, processed |
4115 |
Grasses, other than clover & sudan |
311 |
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Limes, fresh |
5077 |
Green peas, English |
239 |
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Limes, processed |
6077 |
Green peas, fresh |
2122 |
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Loganberries, fresh |
5271 |
Green peas, processed |
4122 |
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Loganberries, processed |
6271 |
Greenhouse produced vegetables |
250 |
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Lotus root |
210 |
Greens |
116 |
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Guar |
160 |
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Macadamia nuts |
48 |
Guava, fresh |
5090 |
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Mandarins, fresh |
5078 |
Guava, processed |
6090 |
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Mandarins, processed |
6078 |
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Mangoes, fresh |
5065 |
Hay, alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures |
1 |
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Mangoes, processed |
6065 |
Hay, other |
11 |
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Maple trees for syrup |
91 |
Hay, small grain |
217 |
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Meadow foam |
139 |
Hay, wild |
225 |
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Melons, honeydew |
13 |
Hazelnuts |
47 |
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Melons, miscellaneous |
14 |
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Millet for grain or seed |
141 |
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Pears, Bartlett, fresh |
5069 |
Mint, all other |
159 |
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Pears, Bartlett, processed |
6069 |
Mint, tea leaves |
651 |
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Pears, other than Bartlett, fresh |
5314 |
Miscanthus |
652 |
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Pears, other than Bartlett, processed |
6314 |
Mungbeans |
197 |
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Peas, all other |
123 |
Mushrooms |
93 |
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Peas, Austrian winter |
200 |
Mushrooms Spawn |
2495 |
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Peas, blackeyed |
124 |
Mustard cabbage |
253 |
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Peas, dry, Southern cow peas |
125 |
Mustard greens |
187 |
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Peas, dry edibles |
17 |
Mustard seed |
94 |
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Pecans |
49 |
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Pecans, improved |
633 |
Nectarines, fresh |
5066 |
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Pecans, native and seedling |
634 |
Nectarines, processed |
6066 |
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Peppermint |
18 |
Noncitrus fruits, other, fresh |
5277 |
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Peppers, bell |
126 |
Noncitrus fruits, other, processed |
6277 |
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Peppers, hot |
244 |
Nursery crops |
254 |
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Peppers, other |
127 |
Nuts, other |
207 |
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Persimmons, fresh |
5070 |
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Persimmons, processed |
6070 |
Oats for grain or seed |
15 |
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Pimientos |
245 |
Okra |
118 |
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Pineapples, fresh |
5097 |
Olives, fresh |
5067 |
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Pineapples, processed |
6097 |
Olives, processed |
6067 |
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Pistachios |
50 |
Onion seed |
656 |
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Plums, fresh |
5071 |
Onions, dehydrated |
135 |
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Plums, processed |
6071 |
Onions, dry |
120 |
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Pluots, fresh |
5630 |
Onions, green |
119 |
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Pluots, processed |
6630 |
Oranges, Valencia, fresh |
5157 |
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Pomegranates, fresh |
5072 |
Oranges, Valencia, processed |
6157 |
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Pomegranates, processed |
6072 |
Oranges, other than Valencia, fresh |
5158 |
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Popcorn |
19 |
Oranges, other than Valencia, processed |
6158 |
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Potatoes |
20 |
Orchard grass seed |
42 |
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Potted flowering plants |
252 |
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Prunes, fresh |
5073 |
Papayas, fresh |
5096 |
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Prunes, processed |
6073 |
Papayas, processed |
6096 |
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Pumpkins |
128 |
Parsley |
121 |
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Passion fruit, fresh |
5233 |
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Radishes |
129 |
Passion fruit, processed |
6233 |
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Rapeseed |
170 |
Pasture |
648 |
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Rapini |
130 |
Peaches, all other, fresh |
5068 |
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Raspberries, all other, fresh |
5140 |
Peaches, all other, processed |
6068 |
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Raspberries, all other, processed |
6140 |
Peaches, Clingstone, fresh |
5643 |
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Raspberries, black, fresh |
5641 |
Peaches, Clingstone, processed |
6643 |
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Raspberries, black, processed |
6641 |
Peaches, Freestone, fresh |
5644 |
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Raspberries, red, fresh |
5642 |
Peaches, Freestone, processed |
6644 |
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Raspberries, red, processed |
6642 |
Peanuts |
16 |
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Redtop seed |
205 |
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Rhubarb |
143 |
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Tangelos, fresh |
5080 |
Rice |
21 |
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Tangelos, processed |
6080 |
Rice, sweet |
319 |
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Tangerines, fresh |
5081 |
Rice, wild |
178 |
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Tangerines, processed |
6081 |
Rutabagas |
147 |
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Tangerines, honey, fresh |
5272 |
Rye for grain or seed |
22 |
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Tangerines, honey, processed |
6272 |
Ryegrass seed |
136 |
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Tangors, fresh |
10272 |
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Tangors, processed |
11272 |
Safflower |
98 |
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Taro |
649 |
Sage |
168 |
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Teff |
199 |
Sesame |
152 |
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Temples, fresh |
5079 |
Shallots |
144 |
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Temples, processed |
6079 |
Silage & haylage (except corn & sorghum) |
23 |
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Timothy seed |
45 |
Short Rotation Woody crops |
318 |
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Tobacco, transplants from beds |
175 |
Snap beans, fresh |
2131 |
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Tobacco, all types |
190 |
Snap beans, processed |
4131 |
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Tobacco, burley |
193 |
Sod/turfgrass |
166 |
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Tobacco, flue-cured |
196 |
Sorghum for grain or seed |
25 |
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Tobacco, other than burley or flue-cured |
32 |
Sorghum, syrup |
174 |
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Tomatoes grown under glass |
1019 |
Sorghum, silage |
24 |
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Tomatoes, fresh |
2134 |
Sorghum-sudan crosses |
180 |
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Tomatoes, processed |
4134 |
Soybeans |
26 |
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Triticale |
162 |
Spearmint |
27 |
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Truffle Saplings |
659 |
Spinach, fresh |
2132 |
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Truffles |
658 |
Spinach, processed |
4132 |
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Tung nuts |
51 |
Squash, summer |
133 |
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Turnip greens |
189 |
Squash, winter |
150 |
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Turnips |
145 |
Strawberries, fresh |
2074 |
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Strawberries, processed |
4074 |
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Vegetables, other |
236 |
Sudan |
167 |
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Vegetables, seed |
37 |
Sudangrass seed |
206 |
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Vegetables, transplants to farm |
1006 |
Sugarbeets for seed |
137 |
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Vetch seed, hairy |
39 |
Sugarbeets for sugar |
28 |
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Sugarcane for seed |
209 |
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Walnuts, English |
631 |
Sugarcane for sugar |
29 |
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Walnuts (all others) |
632 |
Sunflower seed, non-oil varieties |
148 |
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Watercress |
238 |
Sunflower seed, oil varieties |
30 |
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Watermelons |
33 |
Sweet corn for seed |
246 |
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Wheatgrass seed |
201 |
Sweet corn, fresh |
2110 |
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Wheat, durum for grain or seed |
163 |
Sweet corn, processed |
4110 |
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Wheat, other spring for grain or seed |
164 |
Sweet potatoes |
31 |
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Wheat, winter for grain or seed |
165 |
Sweetclover seed |
208 |
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Switchgrass |
653 |
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GENERAL BUSINESS EXPENSES Section H, Item33 |
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VALUE CODES Section M |
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DOLLAR RANGE |
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DOLLAR RANGE |
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$0 01 |
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$60,000 - 79,999 18 |
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$1 – 499 02 |
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$80,000 - 99,999 19 |
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$500 – 999 03 |
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$100,000 - 124,999 20 |
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$1,000 - 1,999 04 |
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$125,000 - 149,999 21 |
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$2,000 - 2,999 05 |
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$150,000 - 199,999 22 |
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$3,000 - 3,999 06 |
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$200,000 - 274,999 23 |
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$4,000 - 4,999 07 |
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$275,000 - 349,999 24 |
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$5,000 - 7,499 08 |
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$350,000 - 499,999 25 |
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$7,500 - 9,999 09 |
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$500,000 - 749,999 26 |
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$10,000 - 14,999 10 |
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$750,000 - 999,999 27 |
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$15,000 - 19,999 11 |
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$1,000,000 - 1,499,999 28 |
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$20,000 - 24,999 12 |
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$1,500,000 - 1,999,999 29 |
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$25,000 - 29,999 13 |
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$2,000,000 - 2,999,999 30 |
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$30,000 - 34,999 14 |
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$3,000,000 - 4,999,999 31 |
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$35,000 - 39,999 15 |
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$5,000,000 - 7,499,999 32 |
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$40,000 - 49,999 16 |
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$7,500,000 - 9,999,999 33 |
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$50,000 - 59,999 17 |
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$10,000,000 and over 34 |
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GRAIN CONVERSION TABLE
One ton and equivalent (dry) bushels by crop
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Corn, Sorghum (milo), Flaxseed |
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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 |
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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 |
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LVST FEED FACILITY TYPE CODES Section S, Item 2 - Column 5 and Item 3 - Column 4 |
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HOMEGROWN FEED TYPE CODES Section Q, Item 3 - Column 1 |
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Airtight Upright Silo |
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High Moisture Corn (> 20%) |
22 |
Other Upright Silo |
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Low Moisture Corn |
23 |
Bin/Tank for High Moisture Grain |
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Barley |
24 |
Bin for Grain |
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High Moisture Sorghum/Milo (>20%) |
25 |
Metal Feed Tank |
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6 |
Low Moistrue Sorghum/Milo |
26 |
Other Bin/Tank |
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7 |
Wheat |
27 |
Corn Crib |
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8 |
Soybeans |
28 |
Open Building/ Shed |
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9 |
Oats |
29 |
Closed Building/Shed |
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10 |
Other Feed Grains |
30 |
Trench or Bunker Silo |
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17 |
Alfalfa Hay (include alfalfa hay mixtures) |
31 |
Slab |
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Other Hay (include wild hay) |
32 |
Hay Tarp |
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19 |
Straw |
33 |
Plastic Bagging/Wrapping |
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20 |
Corn Silage |
34 |
No Facility Used |
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21 |
Sorghum/Milo Silage |
40 |
Other ____________________________ |
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Other Silage or Haylage |
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24 |
Green Chop, All Crops |
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Partly Slotted Fully Slotted Solid Concrete Wire Wood Dirt Other |
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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 |
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FEED HANDLING EQUIPMENT CODES Section X, Item 1 |
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MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT CODES Section X, Item 1 |
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OTHER MACHINES and EQUIPMENT CODES Section X, Item 1 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | 2020 ARMS 3 Respondent Booklet |
Author | Carol Pinto |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2023-09-26 |