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586 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ..................................................... number percent Land in farms .............................................. acres Average size of farm ........................... acres MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Total ............................................................ farms $1,000 Average per farm .............................. dollars Farms by economic class: Less than $1,000 (see text) ......................... $1,000 to $2,499 .......................................... $2,500 to $4,999 .......................................... $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................... $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................... $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................... $50,000 to $99,999 ...................................... $100,000 to $249,999 .................................. $250,000 to $499,999 .................................. $500,000 to $999,999 .................................. $1,000,000 or more ..................................... $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................ $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................ $5,000,000 or more ................................. Total sales .............................................. farms $1,000 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Corn ................................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Wheat ............................................. farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Soybeans ........................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Sorghum ......................................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Barley ............................................. farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Rice ................................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Tobacco ............................................. farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Cotton and cottonseed ........................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ........................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ............... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Fruits and tree nuts ......................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Berries ............................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000
68,050 100.0
10,867,812 160
68,050 3,678,702
54,059
18,763 9,988 8,846 9,319 9,999
4,753 2,174 1,576 1,002
802 828 632 147 49
68,050
3,611,037
5,691 1,301,303
2,376 1,254,383
4,219 545,802
1,597 511,478
1,467 135,500
640 121,865
3,633 612,286
1,843 580,877
82 4,986
33 4,031
21 (D)
3 476
6 (D)
3 (D)
57
1,298 8
1,033
934 108,224
364 97,988
546 253,428
438 250,711
1,273
72,885 106
66,224
647 (D) 22
5,470 279 (D) 11
2,960 427
3,895 9
2,330
24,430 35.9
2,813,743 115
24,430 329,310
13,480
6,687 3,724 3,396 3,823 4,066
1,690
612 309 80
25 18 18
- -
24,430 316,079
1,144
34,305 175 (D)
765 13,813
72 (D)
148 (D) 11
707 578
18,032 104
10,572 4
69 1
(D) 3
(D) - - - - - -
14 (D)
- -
203 5,049
25 2,257
28 1,358
12 1,044
383
2,706 8
859
234 (D)
5 (D)
115 (D)
3 (D)
143 (D)
1 (D)
29,761 43.7
2,984,697 100
29,761 346,711
11,650
9,621 4,885 4,193 4,125 4,071
1,698
682 342 108
21 15 15
- -
29,761 333,705
1,589
51,743 257
33,428 1,050
21,549 116
10,570 199
3,268 12
1,059 822
26,501 147
15,893 9
(D) - - - - - - 4
(D) 1
(D)
10 71
- -
201 6,550
31 3,730
54 3,105
18 2,171
400
1,871 4
392
223 1,035
4 293 94
641 3
221 149 394
- -
9,705 14.3
1,412,197 146
9,705 304,255
31,350
2,076 1,219 1,082 1,155 1,621
1,228
814 360 48
85 17 16
- 1
9,705
298,378
994 34,370
251 22,782
687 13,990
74 5,884
192 2,468
7 446 552
17,804 123
9,566 4
(D) - - 4
(D) - - - - - -
13 28
- -
235 8,106
51 4,499
35 1,445
6 753
332
3,964 18
1,420
127 835
3 269 47
430 1
(D) 88
405 2
(D)
839 1.2
444,350 530
839 288,190 343,493
6 - 2 1 1
2 4
495 243
20 65 63
2 -
839 284,514
446
72,066 370
70,629 366
26,602 214
23,180 153
5,769 46
3,294 369
39,081 291
36,828 13
585 3
(D) 3
(D) - - - - - -
2 (D)
- -
82 11,484
67 11,054
43 4,949
36 4,829
38 (D) 21 (D)
20
441 1
(D) 5
28 - -
18 414
1 (D)
1,188 1.7
1,171,126 986
1,188 805,626 678,136
9 - 1 - 2
1 2 7
484
604 78 51 21
6
1,188 793,286
824
334,059 751
332,570 731
134,148 614
131,520 388
29,778 239
25,974 722
168,817 656
166,977 18
785 8
577 3
21 - - - - - -
13 509
4 (D)
142
42,251 132
41,895 163
45,736 156
45,514
44 13,028
28 12,859
12
2,241 6
2,150 6
1,416 3
1,350 9
825 3
756
547 0.8
1,373,051 2,510
547 1,084,368 1,982,391
- - - - -
- - 1 -
11 535 419 107
9
547 1,070,287
442
596,488 433
596,241 420
258,705 401
258,265 294
68,884 267
68,101 417
264,780 410
264,624 27
2,998 20
2,792 5
(D) 2
(D) 1
(D) 1
(D)
5 652
4 (D)
45
28,751 43 (D)
174 141,126
169 141,001
26
16,465 16
16,384
7 (D)
1 (D)
2 (D)
1 (D)
5 78
- -
27 (Z)
174,398 6,459
27 268,527
9,945,459
- - - - -
- - - -
- 27
- -
27
27 266,891
16
70,896 15 (D) 16
32,719 15 (D) 13
8,855 13
8,855 15
28,541 15
28,541 1
(D) - - 1
(D) 1
(D) 1
(D) 1
(D)
- - - -
1 (D)
1 (D) 11
32,718 11
32,718
2 (D)
2 (D)
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1,553 2.3
494,250 318
1,553 251,715 162,083
364 160 172 215 238
134 60 62 39
36 73 50 17
6
1,553 247,896
236
107,376 124
106,003 184
44,276 91
43,000 80 (D) 45
13,429 158
48,731 97
47,875 6
(D) 1
(D) 2
(D) - - - - - -
- - - -
25 (D) 14 (D) 38
22,991 30
22,682
48 18,767
9 18,458
24
1,343 2
(D) 10 (D)
- -
15 (D)
2 (D)
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 587 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. Total - Con. Total sales - Con. Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod (see text) ............................. farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation woody crops ............... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Cut Christmas trees ........................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Short-rotation woody crops ............ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Other crops and hay (see text) ........... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Maple syrup (see text) .................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ........... farms $1,000 Cattle and calves ................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Milk from cows (see text) .................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Hogs and pigs .................................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk (see text) ................................... farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ............................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Poultry and eggs ................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Aquaculture ........................................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Other animals and other animal products (see text) ............................ farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more ............... farms $1,000 Value of- Government payments ........................... farms $1,000 Landlord's share of total sales (see text) ..................................... farms $1,000 Agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) ......................... farms $1,000 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES Total farm production expenses
1 ............... farms
$1,000 Average per farm ...............................dollars Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased ........................ farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................ $5,000 to $24,999 ...................................
1,149 294,740
346 284,898
111 (D)
5 697 108 (D)
5 697
5 (D)
- -
12,119 46,215
92 8,779
3 (D)
- -
32,852 735,511
2,398 401,569
469 145,445
378 143,943
812 48,245
46 46,257
3,502 8,906
12 1,264
3,737
21,326 52
6,032 3,889
552,015 457
549,360 66 (D) 16
6,885
1,488 (D) 19
3,124
16,173 67,665
2,182 110,198
3,679 19,182
68,050 3,174,788
46,654
32,670 411,915
25,417
5,047
251 6,305
32 3,919
42
235 - -
41 (D)
- - 1
(D) - -
4,561 14,496
16 1,489
2 (D)
- -
12,215 184,203
552 55,861
46 (D) 24 (D)
159 (D)
7 (D)
964
2,480 2
(D)
1,014 4,844
16 1,341
932 52,348
70 51,677
16 (D)
- -
421 (D)
- -
6,056 13,231
363 2,192
1,116 4,142
24,430 397,868
16,286
11,162 33,778
9,473 1,557
349 9,293
47 5,775
46
540 3
(D) 44 (D)
3 (D)
4 (D)
- -
5,639 15,970
14 1,122
- - - -
13,516 181,091
559 58,724
62 5,115
31 4,808
386 2,520
5 2,016
1,811 3,449
2 (D)
1,843 8,174
11 1,130 1,814
41,870 63
40,736 26
170 1
(D)
702 1,210
3 (D)
5,671 13,006
642 4,572
1,659 3,960
29,761 480,113
16,132
13,254 39,830
11,439
1,605
272 8,277
63 5,362
15
221 1
(D) 15
221 1
(D) - - - -
1,486 7,288
22 1,485
- - - -
5,114 103,855
502 41,541
90 5,537
54 4,884
175 10,955
4 10,386
620
1,758 1
(D)
741 4,602
10 719 894
105,589 162
104,843 11
233 2
(D)
308 1,343
5 357
2,393 5,877
345 3,488
729 4,178
9,705 322,091
33,188
5,132 22,850
3,776 1,231
71 12,770
58 12,545
- - - - - - - - - - - -
91 2,693
16 1,805
1 (D)
- -
462 37,371
217 32,611
85 16,585
85 16,585
29 5,896
3 5,637
35 (D)
4 552
38 (D)
6 (D)
100 113,343
83 113,321
1 (D)
1 (D)
17
578 5
530
494 3,676
163 6,411
46 1,584
839 228,357 272,178
697 20,817
128 262
81 33,707
71 33,537
1
(D) 1
(D) 1
(D) 1
(D) - - - -
97 3,712
16 2,315
- - - -
617 113,396
340 107,303
122 52,403
121 (D) 28
12,034 18
11,826
16 226
2 (D)
31 (D)
4 (D) 60
136,742 53
136,731 2
(D) 2
(D)
14 1,194
4 1,139
773 12,339
345 29,324
43 3,755
1,188 583,630 491,271
1,098 87,219
70
229
52 85,461
49 85,389
- - - - - - - - - - - -
33 663
4 281
- - - -
204 91,472
138 89,935
40 45,929
40 45,929
6 3,911
4 (D)
1
(D) - -
9 (D)
1 (D) 15
56,709 14 (D)
1 (D)
1 (D)
3
10 - -
344 14,081
232 51,702
7 74
547 751,930
1,374,644
521 143,392
4
25
6 106,391
6 106,391
- - - - - - - - - - - - 3
60 - - - - - -
8 609
4 538
1 (D)
1 (D)
1 (D)
1 (D)
1
(D) - -
- - - - 3
32,318 3
32,318 - - - -
- - - -
15 1,636
8 3,842
- -
27 214,813
7,956,022
24 30,151
- -
67 32,538
20 31,980
7
39 - - 7
39 - - - - - -
209 1,331
4 281
- - - -
716 23,514
86 15,056
23 10,520
22 (D) 28
6,111 4
5,975
54 266
1 (D)
61
1,272 4
925 71
13,095 9
(D) 9
3,291 9
3,291
23 (D)
2 (D)
427 3,819
84 8,667
79 1,488
1,553 195,985 126,198
782 33,878
527 138
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
588 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses
1 - Con.
Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased - Con. Farms with expenses of- - Con. $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Chemicals purchased ............................. farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ................................................ $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ................................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $99,999 .................................. $100,000 to $249,999 .............................. $250,000 or more .................................... Breeding livestock purchased or leased ............................................... farms $1,000 Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased (see text) ......... farms $1,000 Feed purchased ...................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $99,999 .................................. $100,000 to $249,999 .............................. $250,000 or more .................................... Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ........ farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Utilities .................................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ................................................ $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Supplies, repairs, and maintenance costs ..................................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Hired farm labor ...................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................. $5,000 to $24,999 .................................... $25,000 to $99,999 .................................. $100,000 to $249,999 .............................. $250,000 or more .................................... Contract labor ......................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ................................................ $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $24,999 ....................................
749 1,457
28,305
196,390
25,479 1,530
452 844
21,102 242,027
13,842
3,902 1,698
594 1,066
17,664 283,304
12,411
3,720 960 387 186
10,870 62,754
9,202
220,551
48,003 679,459
33,043 12,445
1,776 263 476
65,298
197,953
59,157 4,888
667 586
36,426 69,757
23,864 10,340
1,874 253 95
51,907 204,677
45,201
5,365 743 598
15,071
252,642
10,621 2,662 1,373
299 116
4,834
53,765
1,527 1,891 1,033
102 30
9,211 6,536
8,987
203 15
6
6,575 7,992
5,110 1,147
282 29
7
5,387 37,739
4,023 1,106
199 59
-
3,359 13,452
2,616
24,287
16,879 118,850
11,963
4,355 485 18 58
23,370 33,307
22,154
1,177 34
5
12,575 11,859
9,212 3,152
192 17
2
18,333 35,132
16,902
1,387 41
3
4,702 17,428
3,897
657 145
3 -
1,298 4,150
500 577 202
146 64
11,606
9,388
11,259 308 33
6
8,245 11,910
6,310 1,463
401 58 13
7,874 51,615
5,916 1,560
316 72 10
4,762 20,885
4,196
30,730
21,330 121,862
15,814
4,957 500 20 39
28,455 36,276
27,296
1,123 26 10
14,559 12,988
10,650
3,670 233
6 -
22,072 40,629
20,559
1,442 58 13
5,374
23,364
4,361 815 183 15
-
1,781 6,405
727 718 302
107 18
4,534 6,300
4,211
304 19
-
3,528 9,187
2,146
920 405 49
8
3,100 31,974
2,024
790 213 69
4
1,928 11,043
1,663
20,931
7,408 118,583
4,517 2,362
381 32
116
9,416 22,473
8,229 1,146
33 8
5,890 9,982
3,350 2,233
272 30
5
7,756 22,540
6,538 1,175
36 7
2,571
15,562
1,838 576 152
5 -
847 4,763
224 377 214
159 148
706
9,960
277 294 94 41
639 13,686
28
127 271 144 69
380 25,739
116 70 74
102 18
230 6,020
215
19,720
533 86,066
86
181 150 32 84
832
10,790
153 600 64 15
780
5,013
108 377 255 30 10
810 11,249
158 538 101 13
518
12,573
136 215 156 11
-
227 3,574
16 67 90
181 618
1,071
41,801
218 307 239 307
1,047 52,035
18
103 244 252 430
430 58,462
85 85
101 66 93
274 6,183
260
52,278
643 132,085
87
187 155 119 95
1,187
30,010
101 618 340 128
1,186
10,503
69 527 526 45 19
1,185 32,284
107 581 335 162
869
39,416
115 261 395 84 14
342
10,394
24 65
139
27 465
505
85,966
24 56 38
387
520 96,439
2
13 28 40
437
149 52,727
17 40 27 10 55
103 3,398
82
49,330
226 74,325
23 59 53 29 62
547
43,384
9 68
129 341
547
9,627
6 129 286 98 28
547 39,334
8
94 130 315
506
64,434
12 49
252 129 64
178
11,990
5 13 56
- 24
25
18,342
1 - 2
22
25 28,351
- - 1 2
22
4 (D)
1 - 1 - 2
2 (D)
2
(D)
13 11,090
- 3 5 - 5
27
10,940
- - 1
26
27 6,109
- 1 2 5
19
27 13,130
- 1 1
25
27 51,274
- - 2 5
20
12 4,012
- 2 3
27 90
647
18,097
502 58 12 75
523 22,428
228 129 66 20 80
340 (D)
229 69 29
9 4
212 (D)
168 (D)
971
16,599
553 341 47 13 17
1,464
10,773
1,215 156 40 53
862
3,675
469 251 108 22 12
1,177 10,380
929 147 41 60
504
28,592
262 89 88 47 18
149
8,477
31 72 27
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 589 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses
1 - Con.
Contract labor - Con. Farms with expenses of- - Con. $25,000 to $49,999 ................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Customwork and custom hauling ........... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ............................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ..................................... $5,000 to $24,999 ................................... $25,000 to $49,999 ................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................ $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................... $10,000 to $24,999 ................................. $25,000 or more ...................................... Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm share of vehicles . farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ............................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ..................................... $5,000 to $24,999 ................................... $25,000 to $49,999 ................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Interest expense ..................................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................ $5,000 to $24,999 ................................... $25,000 to $99,999 ................................. $100,000 or more .................................... Secured by real estate ....................... farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ........................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ................................. $5,000 to $24,999 ............................... $25,000 to $49,999 ............................. $50,000 or more .................................. Not secured by real estate ................. farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 ........................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ................................. $5,000 to $24,999 ............................... $25,000 to $49,999 ............................. $50,000 or more .................................. Property taxes paid ................................ farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................ $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................... $10,000 to $24,999 ................................. $25,000 or more ...................................... All other production expenses (see text) .............................. farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 ............................................ $5,000 to $24,999 ................................... $25,000 to $49,999 ................................. $50,000 to $99,999 ................................. $100,000 or more .................................... Production expenses paid by landlords
1 ................................................ farms
$1,000 Depreciation expenses claimed ................. farms $1,000 NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) Net cash farm income of operations ........... farms $1,000 Average per farm ...............................dollars
209 174
8,730
38,401
4,388 2,878 1,176
182 106
13,327 141,734
10,242
1,200 891 994
2,538 16,730
1,534
611 255 66 72
19,863
160,109
11,840 6,903
999 121
15,669
122,949
2,155 6,838 5,834
572 270
9,843
37,159
4,079 4,346 1,177
150 91
65,947 99,159
63,694
1,584 566 103
32,590 126,766
28,465
3,179 534 269 143
992 16,380
27,476
338,142
68,050 696,379
10,233
16 3
3,079 4,987
1,851 1,010
209 7 2
3,440 8,305
3,060
234 124 22
701 741
548 126 25
2 -
5,341 27,910
3,568 1,655
118 -
4,087 23,109
648
1,944 1,387
88 20
2,650 4,801
1,353 1,132
160 1 4
23,943 31,986
23,454
372 113
4
11,012 17,170
10,367
607 32
5 1
196 433
9,431
61,494
24,430 -27,115
-1,110
27 7
3,035 5,604
1,738 1,059
219 16
3
5,216 13,174
4,606
386 180 44
907 942
671 195 40
1 -
9,006 49,617
5,619 3,194
193 -
7,335 42,383
1,015 3,400 2,749
146 25
4,063 7,234
1,912 1,878
269 3 1
28,784 35,936
28,257
414 106
7
13,217 20,573
12,382
782 46
7 -
206 473
10,735 71,508
29,761 -95,614
-3,213
24 8
1,378 3,648
639 535 193
8 3
2,504 8,534
2,071
263 133 37
433 659
244 157 31
1 -
3,153 18,602
1,940 1,109
103 1
2,448
15,128
379 1,059
923 71 16
1,579 3,473
623 780 174
2 -
9,300 13,383
9,038
213 45
4
5,244 13,053
4,614
579 44
5 2
140 724
4,206
38,211
9,705 5,259
542
39 15
323
2,668
33 103 174 12
1
530 7,212
155 144 162 69
83 676
16 32 27
6 2
566
8,634
206 270 81
9
426 6,364
24
132 203 42 25
361
2,270
54 180 113
8 6
794
2,695
634 125 31
4
719 7,006
291 380 34 11
3
80 1,083
695
19,135
839 72,894 86,882
53 61
477
8,310
27 102 257 67 24
844 30,179
106 117 231 390
188 2,791
20 69 65 22 12
864
19,308
201 412 230 21
661
13,845
20 125 351 109 56
581
5,463
42 222 273 34 10
1,132 5,615
763 238 116 15
1,130 23,220
249 576 212 74 19
167 4,178
1,185
54,695
1,188 259,377 218,331
41 63
211
9,385
5 17 79 54 56
414 51,934
22 19 38
335
137 5,708
3
17 53 26 38
453
24,353
38 131 216 68
354
14,973
9 40
115 95 95
337
9,380
9 46
148 82 52
528
5,522
206 158 112 52
518 33,409
32
123 130 141 92
140 6,353
547
63,985
547 358,189 654,824
1 6
8
(D)
- - - 1 7
19 9,244
- 1 -
18
17 3,692
- 2 1 4
10
20 6,191
- 2 1
17
18 3,481
- - 2 1
15
14 2,710
- - - 2
12
26 1,207
1 3 9
13
25 5,047
- 6 3 2
14
6 1,034
27
14,617
27 55,584
2,058,667
8 11
219 (D)
95 52 45 17 10
360 13,153
222 36 23 79
72 1,522
32 13 13
4 10
460
5,494
268 130 57
5
340 3,666
60
138 104 20 18
258
1,828
86 108 40 18
6
1,440 2,816
1,341
61 34
4
725 7,287
530 126 33 24 12
57 2,102
650
14,498
1,553 67,806 43,661
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
590 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) - Con. Net cash farm income of operations - Con. Farms with net gains
2 ........................ number
Average net gain ........................... dollars Gain of- Less than $1,000 ..................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $9,999 ...................................... $10,000 to $24,999 .................................. $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Farms with net losses ......................... number Average net loss ........................... dollars Loss of- Less than $1,000 ..................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $9,999 ...................................... $10,000 to $24,999 .................................. $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Net cash farm income of operators ............. farms $1,000 Average per farm .............................. dollars Operators reporting net gains
2 ............... farms
Average net gain ........................... dollars Gain of- Less than $1,000 ..................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $9,999 ...................................... $10,000 to $24,999 .................................. $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... Operators reporting net losses ............... farms Average net loss ........................... dollars Loss of- Less than $1,000 ..................................... $1,000 to $4,999 ...................................... $5,000 to $9,999 ...................................... $10,000 to $24,999 .................................. $25,000 to $49,999 .................................. $50,000 or more ...................................... COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS (SEE TEXT) Total ............................................................ farms $1,000 INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES Total income from farm-related sources, gross before taxes and expenses (see text) ....... farms $1,000 Customwork and other agricultural services ................................................ farms $1,000 Gross cash rent or share payments ........ farms $1,000 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, short rotation woody crops, and maple products ................... farms $1,000 Agri-tourism and recreational services (see text) ............................................... farms $1,000 Patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives ................................. farms $1,000 Crop and livestock insurance payments received ................................ farms $1,000 Amount from state and local government agricultural program payments ............. farms $1,000 Other farm-related income sources (see text) ................................. farms $1,000 LAND USE Total cropland ............................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ................................. farms acres
22,543 49,806
3,715 6,339 3,338 3,662 1,987 3,502
45,507
9,370
4,974 16,821 10,557
9,662 2,765
728
68,050 531,916
7,817
22,309 43,462
3,704 6,340 3,334 3,665 2,023 3,243
45,741
9,568
4,982 16,846 10,613
9,729 2,790
781
198 35,736
21,499 192,465
2,569
18,630
6,303 39,946
2,305 25,741
616
11,915
9,078 8,133
1,183
47,175
2,084 8,651
2,485
32,251
51,019 5,329,692
44,908 4,546,788
8,067 13,169
1,542 2,762 1,329 1,363
620 451
16,363
8,150
2,045 6,376 3,744 3,178
883 137
24,430
-35,772 -1,464
8,019
12,264
1,541 2,758 1,312 1,369
624 415
16,411
8,172
2,057 6,373 3,762 3,185
892 142
9 42
7,521 41,443
734
3,068
2,547 15,950
879 9,459
203
1,709
3,130 1,278
150
1,630
657 2,089
777
6,259
18,604 915,823
15,957 655,913
7,874 12,329
1,734 2,624 1,274 1,260
575 407
21,887
8,804
2,267 8,289 5,186 4,668 1,229
248
29,761 -105,172
-3,534
7,794 11,440
1,712 2,623 1,283 1,251
557 368
21,967
8,847
2,267 8,303 5,200 4,707 1,234
256
20 474
8,226 37,788
900
2,738
2,424 11,893
866 8,858
217
1,516
3,188 768
216
2,438
845 2,782
999
6,795
21,384 1,006,512
18,733 743,666
3,515 22,829
376 775 597 823 574 370
6,190
12,114
574 1,847 1,418 1,614
535 202
9,705
-15,024 -1,548
3,467
17,792
388 767 602 824 600 286
6,238
12,297
569 1,854 1,439 1,620
538 218
10 495
3,540 23,095
528
3,467
922 6,006
403 3,137
123
1,278
1,528 654
184
1,618
350 1,315
471
5,619
7,352 525,880
6,718 411,388
707 112,792
6 15
8 42 93
543
132 51,892
3 9
11 25 29 55
839
52,639 62,740
701
85,932
6 21
7 50
108 509
138
55,070
3 12 11 26 27 59
25 1,457
523 13,061
109
1,636
73 870
43 1,143
24
1,010
320 590
123
4,317
47 272
62
3,224
771 273,401
762 240,871
1,107 239,972
4 7 8
33 41
1,014
81 77,425
- 1 4 8
28 40
1,188
216,837 182,523
1,079
210,150
5 8 8
29 53
976
109 90,966
- 2 3
17 38 49
52 7,980
748 37,382
147
2,762
77 1,966
39 1,744
18
3,747
471 1,780
290
19,466
86 762
57
5,155
1,143 887,826
1,135 836,445
531 677,988
- 2 - 4
10 515
16
113,932
- 2 - 1 3
10
547 (D) (D)
517
599,481
- 4 1 5
11 496
30 (D)
- 2 - 4 3
21
59 17,192
329 25,751
85
3,694
30 (D)
14 (D)
4
1,294
204 2,190
155
14,540
43 (D)
40 (D)
534 1,247,961
531 1,222,457
27 2,058,667
- - - - -
27
- -
- - - - - -
27 (D) (D)
26
2,056,489
- - - - -
26
1 (D)
- - - - - 1
5 2,217
15 1,869
6
272
1 (D)
1 (D)
- -
13 327
9
998
2 (D)
2
(D)
24 166,694
24 160,428
715 109,431
53 154 122 137 74
175
838 12,455
85 297 194 168 58 36
1,553
59,497 38,311
706
99,152
52 159 121 137 70
167
847 12,401
86 300 198 170 58 35
18 5,881
597 12,076
60
993
229 1,999
60 1,179
27
1,361
224 547
56
2,166
54 784
77
3,047
1,207 305,595
1,048 275,620
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 591 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
LAND USE - Con. Total cropland - Con. Harvested cropland - Con. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres ........................................... 50 to 99 acres .......................................... 100 to 199 acres ...................................... 200 to 499 acres ...................................... 500 to 999 acres ...................................... 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................ 2,000 acres or more ................................ Cropland- Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements (see text) ... farms acres On which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................... farms acres Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, but not harvested and not pastured or grazed (see text) ..... farms acres In cultivated summer fallow ................ farms acres Total woodland ........................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ................................ farms acres Woodland not pastured .......................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......................................... farms acres Irrigated land .............................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ................................ farms acres Pastureland and other land .................... farms acres CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs .................................................. farms acres Land enrolled in crop insurance programs (see text) .................................. farms acres ORGANIC AGRICULTURE Total organic commodity sales (see text) ... farms $1,000 VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS Estimated market value of land and buildings ................................................... farms $1,000 Average per farm ...............................dollars Average per acre ...............................dollars Farms by value group: $1 to $49,999 .............................................. $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................... $100,000 to $199,999 ................................. $200,000 to $499,999 ................................. $500,000 to $999,999 ................................. $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ........................... $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ........................... $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ........................... $10,000,000 or more ................................... VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ......................................... farms $1,000
30,748 7,280 3,502 1,842
701 450 385
5,852 407,005
1,652
52,616
8,939 322,744
95 539
42,898
2,303,156 22,524
737,308 28,260
1,565,848
47,710 2,915,268
42,220 319,696
2,146
146,442 2,061
145,995 111 447
3,437 179,740
3,041 2,070,554
68 1,525
68,050 38,748,784
569,416 3,565
4,282 6,104
14,241 25,458 10,470
4,334 2,277
608 276
68,046 4,712,059
11,871 2,662 1,036
351 37
- -
1,980 114,748
537
11,656
3,610 133,382
43 124
16,061
849,074 8,341
259,362 10,667
589,712
17,122 926,541
15,561 122,305
468
3,160 440 (D) 39 (D)
1,578 76,954
380 43,583
15 23
24,430 10,068,239
412,126 3,578
1,479 2,173 5,318 9,641 3,899
1,417
434 62
7
24,430 1,189,381
14,123 2,924 1,199
457 29
1 -
2,365 125,838
674
13,933
3,610 122,851
35 224
18,871
866,059 9,808
268,351 12,471
597,708
21,155 995,264
18,420 116,862
590
3,328 557
3,175 41
153
1,237 67,779
571 71,575
17 27
29,761 11,642,313
391,194 3,901
2,056 2,950 6,754
11,701 4,253
1,445
515 77 10
29,759 1,391,119
4,018 1,355
927 397 20
1 -
997 71,838
248
7,840
1,144 34,805
9 9
5,846
324,597 3,340
127,516 3,625
197,081
7,066 515,275
5,923 46,445
428
3,931 407
3,844 24 87
278 13,331
467 55,654
29 336
9,705 4,979,947
513,132 3,526
607 827
1,871 3,454 1,775
803 311 47 10
9,703 626,034
91 91
117 289 160 12
2
133 24,140
35
3,328
87 4,884
4 178
449
51,106 229
19,841 319
31,265
518 112,764
498 7,079
114
4,551 113 (D)
1 (D)
40 2,893
354 128,803
3 (D)
839 1,493,393 1,779,967
3,361
4 4
29 113 175
246 227 34
7
839 186,838
35 57
111 229 381 291 31
156 34,243
75 (D)
144 (D)
1 (D)
554
82,531 259
30,329 413
52,202
640 190,107
631 10,662
198
18,999 198
18,999 - -
103 4,418
692 551,431
1 (D)
1,188 3,835,935 3,228,902
3,275
4 3
11 61
121
241 554 151 42
1,188 483,384
15 5
10 38 48
121 294
63 16,438
31
5,104
61 3,962
- -
198 40,152
91 12,386
146 27,766
200 79,183
283 5,755
184
73,087 183 (D)
2 (D)
75 5,274
414 915,669
1 (D)
547 4,354,111 7,959,984
3,171
1 2 1 7
17
46 123 191 159
547 569,233
4 - - 2 1 1
16
8 3,753
2
(D)
9 (D)
- -
10 3,527
5 1,030
7 2,497
11 3,776
17 401
18
18,390 18
18,390 - -
7 920
19 133,523
- -
27 652,705
24,174,256 3,743
- - 2 - 4
1 2 1
17
27 67,437
591 186 102 79 25 23 42
150 16,007
50 (D)
274 (D)
3 (D)
909
86,110 451
18,493 612
67,617
998 92,358
887 10,187
146
20,996 145
20,943 4
53
119 8,171
144 170,316
2 (D)
1,553 1,722,141 1,108,912
3,484
131 145 255 481 226
135 111 45 24
1,553 198,632
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
592 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment - Con. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 ................................................. $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................... $10,000 to $19,999 ...................................... $20,000 to $49,999 ...................................... $50,000 to $99,999 ...................................... $100,000 to $199,999 .................................. $200,000 to $499,999 .................................. $500,000 or more ........................................ SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Trucks, including pickups (see text) ............ farms number Tractors, all ................................................. farms number Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ............. farms number 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .................... farms number 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .............. farms number Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ... farms number Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ............................................ farms number Forage harvesters, self-propelled ............... farms number Hay balers .................................................. farms number FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners used ..................................... farms acres treated Manure used ............................................... farms acres treated Acres treated to control- Insects .................................................... farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ........................... farms acres Nematodes ............................................. farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ............. farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ....................... farms acres on which used LAND USE PRACTICES Land drained by tile .................................... farms acres Land artificially drained by ditches .............. farms acres Land under conservation easement ........... farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used .......................................................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, including no till, practices were used .......................................................... farms acres Cropland on which conventional tillage practices were used .................................. farms acres Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) ....................................... farms acres ENERGY Renewable energy producing systems ....... farms Solar panels ............................................ farms Wind turbines .......................................... farms Methane digesters .................................. farms Geoexchange systems ........................... farms Small hydro systems ............................... farms Biodiesel ................................................. farms
4,648 5,731
11,050 21,879 13,681
6,777 3,202 1,078
53,351 93,522
58,534
122,557 26,426 35,034 45,167 72,035
8,977 15,488
3,129 3,806
520 727 920
1,090 26,007 33,696
26,822 3,488,191
5,589 196,050
5,918 1,336,922
18,310 2,893,835
1,006 135,351
1,770 421,438
1,548
356,975
1,895 87,001
5,368 542,958
1,077 77,156
6,059
2,107,159
2,136 376,757
5,447
396,725
3,385 183,638
997 606 80 53
213
101 162
1,763 2,193 4,311 8,173 4,924 2,209
810 47
19,003 29,656
21,258 42,590 10,085 13,327 16,562 26,305
2,294 2,958
481 553
27 40
253 291
9,648 12,437
8,960 473,787
1,690 45,456
1,370 42,698
5,414 257,889
234 4,115
332 5,332
291
4,208
579 14,279
1,704 72,797
383 20,569
1,360
70,761
487 16,246
1,429
22,009
902 19,690
333 199 26 21 71
44 44
2,192 2,776 5,193
10,199 5,949 2,512
878 60
22,609 34,927
25,028 45,876 11,045 13,792 19,162 28,344
2,888 3,740
589 669
48 61
339 402
10,469 13,393
10,666 523,936
2,254 52,126
1,822 69,555
7,300 320,647
286 7,825
507 14,134
357
10,536
713 15,291
2,272 86,383
433 23,203
1,727
96,728
539 19,314
1,803
34,722
1,116 21,575
428 262 27 17 89
26 66
563 628
1,279 3,045 2,301 1,322
504 61
8,115 14,952
8,459
18,623 3,768 5,178 6,678
11,261 1,500 2,184
467 535
34 47
164 200
4,215 5,525
4,225 306,006
1,164 36,155
1,082 45,177
3,004 197,226
214 (D)
330 10,838
263
6,142
304 9,046
843 43,420
146 8,139
999
69,732
358 14,876
1,107
25,696
684 16,854
153 93 18
6 32
17 28
2 3 9
55 139 286 267 78
821 2,743
801
3,214 335 645 644
1,450 516
1,119
338 401
36 39 44 52
433 628
673 197,189
142 17,641
386 80,885
644 191,151
61 9,918
126 20,600
96
10,336
60 3,541
94 23,436
18 (D)
456
137,408
159 20,942
270
30,971
171 13,237
17 12
- - 1
- 6
1 4 9
23 59
227 520 345
1,171 5,043
1,155 5,355
420 793 825
1,986 948
2,576
683 836
160 199 56 72
500 710
1,094 651,603
174 24,222
683 347,716
1,000 646,122
112 43,078
237 101,193
284
85,900
106 11,640
182 84,266
30 2,164
822
569,573
297 81,029
440
99,683
267 45,846
11 8 - - -
- 2
- - 2 5
11 39
102 388
543 3,460
539
3,344 173 394 322 884 500
2,066
421 601
170 266 35 40
165 222
525 988,878
61 (D)
343 535,150
467 950,180
59 50,408
144 184,616
186
178,594
73 23,911
122 166,905
19 10,710
439
893,929
190 162,739
207
128,600
115 46,612
10 8 - - -
1 1
- - - 1 1 1 1
23
25 257
25
219 11 40 14 43 18
136
16 38
10 22
- - 7
13
24 140,162
1 (D)
22 85,564
23 123,601
4 (D) 13
24,055
15 30,563
6 5,083
14 41,565
1 (D)
16
108,245
10 30,671
13
20,379
4 5,525
1 1 - - -
- -
127 127 247 378 297 181 120 76
1,064 2,484
1,269 3,336
589 865 960
1,762 313 709
134 173
35 53 29 33
570 768
655 206,630
103 5,918
210 130,177
458 207,019
36 10,003
81 60,670
56
30,696
54 4,210
137 24,186
47 8,052
240
160,783
96 30,940
178
34,665
126 14,299
44 23
9 9
20
13 15
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 593 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
ENERGY - Con. Renewable energy producing systems - Con. Ethanol ................................................... farms Other ...................................................... farms Wind rights leased to others ....................... farms TENURE Full owners ................................................. farms Part owners ................................................ farms Tenants ...................................................... farms OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned ................................................ farms acres Owned land in farms .............................. farms acres Land rented or leased from others ............. farms acres Rented or leased land in farms .............. farms acres Land rented or leased to others ................. farms acres NUMBER OF OPERATORS Total operators ........................................ number Farms by number of operators: 1 operator .................................................... 2 operators .................................................. 3 operators .................................................. 4 operators .................................................. 5 or more operators ..................................... Total women operators ........................ number Farms by number of women operators: 1 operator ................................................ 2 operators .............................................. 3 operators .............................................. 4 operators .............................................. 5 or more operators ................................. PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Sex of operator: Male ................................................................ Female ............................................................ Primary occupation: Farming ........................................................... Other ............................................................... Place of residence: On farm operated ............................................ Not on farm operated ...................................... Days worked off farm: None ................................................................ Any .................................................................. 1 to 49 days ................................................. 50 to 99 days ............................................... 100 to 199 days ........................................... 200 days or more ........................................ Years on present farm: 2 years or less ................................................. 3 or 4 years ..................................................... 5 to 9 years ..................................................... 10 years or more ............................................. Average years on present farm ....................... Years operating any farm (see text): 2 years or less ................................................. 3 or 4 years ..................................................... 5 to 9 years ..................................................... 10 years or more ............................................. Average years operating any farm .................. Age group: Under 25 years ................................................ 25 to 34 years ................................................. 35 to 44 years ................................................. 45 to 49 years ................................................. 50 to 54 years ................................................. 55 to 59 years ................................................. 60 to 64 years .................................................
135 17
11
48,734 17,045
2,271
65,873 7,588,744
65,779 7,052,031
19,405
3,827,807 19,316
3,815,781
6,630 548,739
101,603
39,688 24,219
3,421 549 173
29,189
26,176
1,249 123 22 11
60,280 7,770
28,454 39,596
55,153 12,897
25,071 42,979
4,950 3,204 5,808
29,017
2,132 3,112 9,728
53,078
22.8
1,465 2,514 8,227
55,844
25.0
259 2,564 6,768 6,011 8,130 9,452
10,305
49 7
4
19,338 4,687
405
24,053 2,581,247
24,025 2,362,891
5,133
453,777 5,092
450,852
2,664 221,281
34,760
15,582 7,658
997 144 49
9,640
8,795
333 39 10
4
21,404 3,026
15,578 8,852
20,505 3,925
17,281 7,149 2,215 1,212 1,439 2,283
373 618
2,299 21,140
28.3
270 457
1,895 21,808
30.8
- 4
211 423 661
1,550 4,271
47 8
3
21,645 6,998 1,118
28,684 2,402,564
28,643 2,232,854
8,151
755,200 8,116
751,843
2,593 173,067
45,410
16,272 11,702
1,491 234 62
13,893
12,545
585 48
6 2
26,740 3,021
- 29,761
23,507 6,254
1,384 28,377
1,627 1,055 3,050
22,645
1,179 1,780 5,414
21,388
18.5
863 1,488 4,626
22,784
20.3
146 1,640 4,649 4,100 5,338 5,648 4,266
16 2
2
6,211 3,011
483
9,239 1,040,214
9,222 960,374
3,501
453,820 3,494
451,823
947 81,837
14,649
5,558 3,505
536 86 20
4,431
3,877
234 18
3 4
8,198 1,507
9,705 -
7,977 1,728
3,871 5,834
833 806
1,113 3,082
497 594
1,644 6,970
20.4
280 483
1,406 7,536
22.6
87 717
1,442 1,106 1,578 1,604 1,177
2 -
-
217 559 63
778 219,264
776 212,348
623
232,748 622
232,002
74 (D)
1,228
555 210 58 11
5
212
178 11
4 - -
812 27
839 -
708 131
611 228 62 22 28
116
15 23 49
752
27.1
7 17 41
774
29.3
8 62
110 99
119 151 115
3 -
-
175 941 72
1,118 509,766
1,116 493,688
1,016
678,450 1,013
677,438
80 (D)
1,768
745 337 83 15
8
238
211 9 3 - -
1,163 25
1,018 170
985 203
815 373 54 24 55
240
20 19 83
1,066
29.4
16 10 68
1,094
30.9
11 75
149 105 189 173 170
1 -
2
68 451 28
519 493,397
519 476,807
479
897,324 479
896,244
26 17,670
964
260 197 60 23
7
156
116 20
- - -
537 10
512 35
426 121
419 128 20
7 6
95
2 4
12 529
31.3
1 3 8
535
32.7
- 17 69 60 95
102 81
- -
-
8 17
2
25 48,418
25 48,368
19
126,030 19
126,030
1 (D)
75
11 5 4 3 4
12
6 1 - 1 -
25 2
24 3
15 12
17 10
2 - - 8
- - 2
25
30.6
- - 1
26
32.1
- 1 1 2 3
10 3
17 -
-
1,072 381 100
1,457 293,874
1,453 264,701
483
230,458 481
229,549
245 30,082
2,749
705 605 192 33 18
607
448 56 11
2 1
1,401 152
778 775
1,030 523
673 880 137 78
117 548
46 74
225 1,208
23.8
28 56
182 1,287
26.5
7 48
137 116 147 214 222
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
594 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small
Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con. Age group: - Con. 65 to 69 years .................................................. 70 years and over ............................................ Average age .................................................... Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin (see text) ...... Race: American Indian or Alaska Native .................... Asian ................................................................ Black or African American ............................... Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....... White ............................................................... More than one race reported ........................... Farms by number of persons living in operator's household: 1 person ........................................................... 2 people ........................................................... 3 people ........................................................... 4 people ........................................................... 5 or more people .............................................. Percent of operator's total household income from farming: Less than 25 percent ....................................... 25 to 49 percent ............................................... 50 to 74 percent ............................................... 75 to 99 percent ............................................... 100 percent ...................................................... Operator is a hired manager ....................... farms acres Farms with- Internet access ................................................ Dial-up service ............................................. DSL service ................................................. Cable modem service .................................. Fiber-optic service ....................................... Mobile broadband plan for a computer or cell phone .............................................. Satellite service ............................................ Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) ............ Other Internet service .................................. Farms by number of households sharing in net income of operation: 1 household ..................................................... 2 households ................................................... 3 households ................................................... 4 households ................................................... 5 or more households ...................................... FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (SEE TEXT) Operation with 50 percent or more ownership interest held by operator and/or persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption ................................................ farms acres Limited Liability Corporation ....................... farms acres LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES (SEE TEXT) Family or individual .................................... farms acres Partnership ................................................. farms acres Registered under state law ..................... farms acres Corporation ................................................. farms acres Family held ............................................. farms acres More than 10 stockholders ................. farms 10 or less stockholders ....................... farms Other than family held ............................. farms acres More than 10 stockholders ................. farms 10 or less stockholders ....................... farms Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc ............................ farms acres
9,268 15,293
59.2
467
281 87
992 4
66,460 226
9,341 36,351 10,289
8,020 4,049
55,478 5,109 3,984 1,911 1,568
1,107
378,193
44,001 4,836
17,579 8,811 1,322
9,093 6,226
988 494
54,168 11,363
1,575 657 287
66,497 10,373,562
1,198 356,390
63,175 8,863,469
3,419 1,596,851
1,828 1,073,532
963
300,357 841
252,227 17
824
122 48,130
10 112
493 107,135
6,118 11,192
68.9
147
85 15
431 -
23,830 69
4,478 16,831
2,118 642 361
20,204 2,153 1,539
395 139
218
31,314
13,124 1,858 5,018 2,805
422
2,078 2,034
321 144
19,095 4,698
470 118 49
24,430 2,813,743
402 68,491
23,338 2,621,696
759 140,740
409 74,453
218
34,283 209
33,096 2
207
9 1,187
- 9
115 17,024
1,912 2,062
53.2
236
140 47
393 1
29,085 95
3,263 12,936
5,780 5,242 2,540
27,163 1,596
758 189 55
347
41,680
21,707 2,028 8,798 4,407
638
4,883 2,876
451 236
24,874 3,920
578 269 120
29,761 2,984,697
422 73,942
28,611 2,772,506
759 148,609
420 84,805
263
50,641 242
45,533 7
235
21 5,108
- 21
128 12,941
720 1,274
54.1
71
45 17
127 3
9,472 41
1,119 4,492 1,747 1,526
821
6,485 1,027 1,061
551 581
273
47,745
6,191 633
2,463 1,123
162
1,477 823 133 77
7,654 1,574
251 161 65
9,705 1,412,197
204 32,611
9,136 1,290,897
432 94,685
229 45,322
98
19,434 85
17,598 2
83
13 1,836
- 13
39 7,181
83 92
54.4
3
- 7 4 -
824 4
80 379 131 146 103
167 90
181 182 219
39
31,647
633 79
287 89 17
137 87 11
9
591 173 51 14 10
839 444,350
32 (D)
755 388,850
55 32,005
39 23,564
24 (D) 22 (D)
- 22
2
(D) - 2
5 (D)
156 160
55.6
4
1 1 8 -
1,177 1
118 545 216 214 95
211 121 220 328 308
59
65,467
950 96
449 121 24
198 162 21
4
793 276 77 26 16
1,188 1,171,126
53 57,914
997 957,034
136 164,062
92 114,754
53 (D) 44
43,847 -
44
9 (D)
2 7
2 (D)
55 68
55.9
1
- - 1 -
543 3
52 274 72 94 55
68 20 79
177 203
31
58,322
481 27
217 57 24
124 100 15
5
288 168 63 23
5
547 1,373,051
31 67,217
329 755,550
181 556,825
127 405,237
35 (D) 31
43,699 1
30
4 (D)
- 4
2 (D)
2 5
58.7
-
- - 1 -
26 -
3 16
4 2 2
6 2 4
11 4
9
30,837
26 2 9 3 2
8 7 2 1
13 4 5 4 1
27 174,398
2 (D)
9 76,936
9 93,324
9 93,324
9
4,138 6
(D) 1 5
3
(D) 2 1
- -
222 440
61.3
5
10 -
27 -
1,503 13
228 878 221 154 72
1,174 100 142 78 59
131
71,181
889 113 338 206 33
188 137 34 18
860 550 80 42 21
- -
52 23,425
- -
1,088 366,601
503 232,073
263
69,667 202
43,284 4
198
61 26,383
6 55
202 57,982
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 595 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
HIRED FARM LABOR Hired farm labor ......................................... farms workers Workers by days worked: 150 days or more ............................... farms workers Less than 150 days ............................ farms workers Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor (see text) ......................................... farms Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only contract labor (see text) .................... farms Unpaid workers (see text) .......................... farms workers FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres ......................................................... 10 to 49 acres ..................................................... 50 to 69 acres ..................................................... 70 to 99 acres ..................................................... 100 to 139 acres ................................................. 140 to 179 acres ................................................. 180 to 219 acres ................................................. 220 to 259 acres ................................................. 260 to 499 acres ................................................. 500 to 999 acres ................................................. 1,000 to 1,999 acres ........................................... 2,000 acres or more ............................................ FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ........................ Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .................. Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ......................... Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .............................................. Other crop farming (1119) ................................... Tobacco farming (11191) ................................ Cotton farming (11192) ................................... Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other crop farming (11193,11194,11199) ...... Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......... Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................... Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ............. Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................. Poultry and egg production (1123) ...................... Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................... Animal aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) .................................... LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory ........................ farms number Farms with- 1 to 9 ........................................................... 10 to 49 ....................................................... 50 to 99 ....................................................... 100 to 199 ................................................... 200 to 499 ................................................... 500 or more ................................................. Cows and heifers that calved ................. farms number Beef cows ........................................... farms number Farms with- 1 to 9 ................................................... 10 to 49 ............................................... 50 to 99 ............................................... 100 to 199 ........................................... 200 to 499 ........................................... 500 or more ......................................... Milk cows ............................................ farms number Farms with- 1 to 9 ................................................... 10 to 49 ............................................... 50 to 99 ............................................... 100 to 199 ........................................... 200 to 499 ........................................... 500 or more ......................................... Other cattle (see text) ............................. farms number Cattle and calves sold ................................ farms number $1,000
15,071 42,737
4,323 9,998
12,574 32,739
502
78
29,557 67,735
3,230 23,563
7,704 7,519 7,261 4,553 3,185 2,055 5,224 2,268
956 532
4,149 768 605
1,034
15,889 573 221
15,095 34,457
37 472 251
1,480 2,139
6,769
38,826 1,856,316
8,066
20,582 5,898 2,912 1,133
235
34,031 922,608
33,556
874,630
10,871 18,385
3,056 974 238 32
979 47,978
563 116 125 122 44
9
32,663 933,708
32,852
960,682 735,511
4,702 10,002
849
1,152 4,104 8,850
72
13
9,675
20,211
898 8,358 2,820 3,123 2,949 1,831 1,238
795 1,768
558 84
8
798 247 236
248
6,397 135 19
6,243
13,301 17 57 52
359 635
2,083
14,127 544,332
2,595 8,239 2,187
882 207 17
12,600
291,264
12,524 289,223
3,831 7,394 1,028
234 36
1 190
2,041
152 20 16
2 - -
11,867 253,068
12,215
256,212 184,203
5,374 12,474
1,057 1,635 4,697
10,839
75
20
14,014 33,327
1,720 11,745
3,701 3,213 3,067 1,875 1,268
775 1,781
506 99 11
1,220 259 266
341
7,169 133 39
6,997
15,097 14 85
122 615
1,159
3,414
16,588 559,432
4,277 9,106 2,092
870 231 12
14,310
289,195
14,192 286,664
5,479 7,519
932 233 25
4 291
2,531
252 21 16
2 - -
13,805 270,237
13,516
252,072 181,091
2,571 6,567
769
1,235 2,104 5,332
80
24
4,393
10,822
530 2,976
976 1,007 1,021
678 530 371
1,110 418 80
8
710 179 77
220
1,654 133 20
1,501 4,974
1 77 61
336 316
1,100
5,917 328,577
1,036 2,639 1,267
733 235
7
5,248 171,985
5,161
169,085
1,348 2,710
791 281 31
- 207
2,900
138 54 13
2 - -
5,033 156,592
5,114
146,235 103,855
518 1,943
303 672 389
1,271
60
5
296 630
9 55 32 27 26 16 31 40
241 262 83 17
320 20
-
55 98 53 20
25
154 2
82 3
82 3
20
475 86,877
9
75 87
165 116 23
390 (D)
338
32,387
9 146 66 75 40
2 85 (D)
1
11 60 13
- -
447 (D)
462
46,386 37,371
869 3,861
610
1,613 577
2,248
111
12
424 869
2 16
6 18 22 22 31
9 151 375 443 93
588 23
5
61 163 88 61
14
158 2
112 7
51 -
18
639 174,333
9
89 87
124 236 94
527
63,549
444 46,804
30
158 115 70 58 13
122 16,745
- 4
17 86 15
-
602 110,784
617
124,725 113,396
506 3,547
455
1,917 332
1,630
76
3
135 289
2 10
1 3 5 4 1 4
17 47
123 330
336 9 1
46 66 15 48
3
42 1
32 2 9 -
3
217 99,014
2
24 33 27 61 70
187
33,662
156 20,600
6
44 31 31 37
7 41
13,062
1 2 - 9
21 8
205
65,352
204 103,855
91,472
27 1,828
26
795 21
1,033
6
-
5 14
- 4 - - 1 2 - 1 - 1 2
16
13 2 -
5 3 - 2
1 - - 1 - 3 -
-
8 3,631
- 1 1 4 1 1
8
(D)
7 835
- 1 2 3 1 - 1
(D)
- - - - - 1
8
(D)
8 977 609
504 2,515
254 979 350
1,536
22
1
615 1,573
69 399 168 128 170 125 86 60
156 101 42 49
164 29 20
58
339 16 12
311 731
- 26
4 25 26
131
855 60,120
138 409 144 107 46 11
761
32,542
734 29,032
168 413 91 47 10
5 42
3,510
19 4 3 8 8 -
696 27,578
716
30,220 23,514
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
596 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
LIVESTOCK - Con. Cattle and calves sold - Con. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ... farms number Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more .............................. farms number Cattle on feed (see text) ..................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ............................. farms number Farms with- 1 to 24 .......................................................... 25 to 49 ........................................................ 50 to 99 ........................................................ 100 to 199 .................................................... 200 to 499 .................................................... 500 or more ................................................. Used or to be used for breeding ............. farms number Other hogs and pigs ............................... farms number Hogs and pigs sold ..................................... farms number $1,000 Sheep and lambs inventory (see text) ........ farms number Ewes 1 year old or older ......................... farms number Sheep and lambs sold ................................ farms number Total horses and ponies inventory .............. farms number Owned horses and ponies inventory ............................................... farms number Owned horses and ponies sold .................. farms number Goats, all inventory ..................................... farms number Goats, all sold ............................................. farms number POULTRY Layers inventory (see text) ......................... farms number Farms with- 1 to 399 ........................................................ 400 to 3,199 ................................................. 3,200 to 9,999 .............................................. 10,000 to 19,999 .......................................... 20,000 to 49,999 .......................................... 50,000 to 99,999 .......................................... 100,000 or more .......................................... Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ................................................... farms number Layers sold (see text) ................................. farms number Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ........................................................... farms number Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........................................................... farms number Farms with- 1 to 1,999 ..................................................... 2,000 to 59,999 ............................................ 60,000 to 99,999 .......................................... 100,000 or more .......................................... Turkeys inventory (see text) ....................... farms number Turkeys sold (see text) ............................... farms number CROPS HARVESTED Barley for grain ........................................... farms acres bushels
18,022 218,287
29,018 742,395
50 3,661
1,297
147,795
1,103 92 40 19 11 32
643
15,466 1,135
132,329
812 344,574
48,245
1,476 43,836
1,066 23,445
942 24,388
16,108 96,541
15,419 85,802
3,320 10,415
4,929
91,716 2,788
46,168
6,487 1,675,399
6,394
15 10 42 24
1 1
1,033 1,025,297
1,021
1,530,044
138 1,749,134
600 165,803,445
276
5 9
310
491 3,985
109 2,989
23 2,101
136,962
6,897 71,195
10,865 185,017
17 379
286
6,595
246 19 14
3 3 1
153 (D)
243 (D)
159
8,075 (D)
392
10,753 284
5,634 247
6,691
4,795 27,024
4,500
24,498 880
2,936
1,397 29,973
776 14,688
1,761 210,340
1,745
6 3 5 2 - -
268 104,675
218
209,743
24 (D)
114 16,066,361
63
1 -
50
107 985 24
540
3 (D)
2,100
7,238 67,995
11,833 184,077
18 1,114
629
9,332
566 45
6 7 1 4
290
1,209 551
8,123
386 (D)
2,520
714 16,798
513 8,996
454 8,833
8,154
44,393
7,857 40,089
1,643 4,281
2,561
41,332 1,461
20,585
3,363 293,951
3,345
4 2 8 4 - -
464 248,011
531
218,982
58 464,766
169 10,678,160
133
1 -
35
265 1,956
53 742
1 (D) (D)
2,829 39,499
4,512 106,736
5 (D)
262
20,576
222 22 13
1 - 4
148
2,047 225
18,529
175 63,777 10,955
299
10,909 215
6,103 189
6,124
2,578 19,303
2,512
16,775 673
2,468
843 17,117
480 7,772
1,192 441,994
1,159
5 5
19 4 - -
272 283,826
228
407,755
45 592,445
183 31,390,602
71
3 8
101
108 983 29
1,603
5 105
5,117
214 7,418
428 38,968
2 (D)
40
19,621
29 2 2 3 1 3
16
146 40
19,475
29 (D)
5,896
27 2,776
24 1,446
24 1,407
124
1,536
117 1,039
36 318
25
1,374 18
1,251
50 473,179
32
- - 6
11 1 -
2 (D)
23
441,516
1 (D)
64 35,257,562
1 - 1
62
1 (D)
1 (D)
3 59 (D)
310 14,208
565 110,517
4 720
35
32,411
11 1 4 2 6
11
19 3,731
34 28,680
28
97,546 12,034
18
1,920 12
906 10
1,025
145 1,737
142
1,376 24
159
17 410
7 (D)
11 (D)
9 - - 1 1 - -
3 (D)
4
(D)
3 199,074
51 51,432,618
2 - -
49
1 (D)
- -
3 119
7,222
109 10,854
188 93,001
4 1,243
7
(D)
1 1 1 - - 4
2
(D) 7
(D)
6 35,380
3,911
2 (D)
1 (D)
- -
58 (D)
56 (D)
8 28
3
(D) 1
(D)
8 73,239
4 - - 3 1 - -
5 118,730
5
94,577
4 196,400
8 19,644,000
- - - 8
- - - -
5 1,343
88,324
7 472
7 505
- -
1 (D)
- - - - - 1
1
(D) 1
(D)
1 (D) (D)
1
(D) - - 1
(D)
2 (D)
2
(D) - -
1 (D)
1 (D)
1 (D)
- - - - - - 1
1 (D)
1
(D)
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - -
1 (D) (D)
418 6,646
620 23,574
- -
37 22,643
28
2 - 3 - 4
14
106 34
22,537
28 44,881
6,111
23 636 17 (D) 17 (D)
252
2,154
233 1,682
56 225
82
1,469 44
1,560
101 (D)
100
- - - 1 - -
18 (D)
11 (D)
3 (D)
11 1,334,142
6 - - 5
9
58 2
(D)
2 (D) (D)
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 597 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Barley for grain - Con. Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Corn for grain ............................................. farms acres bushels Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Corn for silage or greenchop ...................... farms acres tons Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Cotton, all ................................................... farms acres bales Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Oats for grain ............................................. farms acres bushels Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Peanuts for nuts ......................................... farms acres pounds Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Rice ............................................................ farms acres cwt Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres ......................................... 250 to 499 acres ......................................... 500 acres or more ....................................... Sorghum for grain ...................................... farms acres bushels Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ............................................... 25 to 99 acres ............................................. 100 to 249 acres .........................................
- -
11 9 - 2 1
4,301
960,721 81,645,799
248 56,720
1,319 1,246
716 461 559
776
48,509 630,517
27 1,211
330 281 135 24
6
546 376,997 701,581
75 28,037
26 84 92
123 221
98
1,405 88,272
- -
84 12
2 - -
22 26
30,860 1
(D)
22 - - - -
6 645
53,411 6
645
3 - 2 1 -
79 11,496
840,448 3
(D)
7 35 24
- -
2 1 - - -
783 32,226
2,269,998 15
485
404 303 64 12
-
123 (D) (D)
5 39
83 35
5 - -
28 2,184 3,613
- -
7 14
7 - -
25 228
18,238 - -
24 1 - - -
8 12
7,000 1
(D)
8 - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
6 194
10,421 - -
3 3 -
- -
1 - - - -
1,080 51,526
3,389,406 16
405
524 390 153 12
1
133 3,314
35,033 2
(D)
88 38
7 - -
54 5,394 9,651
- -
5 32 14
2 1
25
192 13,222
- -
24 1 - - -
7 (D)
11,820 - -
7 - - - -
4 (D) (D)
4 (D)
3 - 1 - -
9 582
35,229 - -
1 8 -
- -
4 1 - - -
716 33,592
2,330,215 11
381
297 333 75 11
-
148 3,071
38,408 3
29
106 38
4 - -
35 3,203 4,833
2 (D)
8
19 4 4 -
24 134
10,214 - -
24 - - - -
4 (D)
4,420 - -
4 - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
3 (D) (D)
- -
- 3 -
- -
3 - - - -
361 60,460
4,069,142 8
679
21 94
175 57 14
89
5,944 75,243
1 (D)
15 60 12
2 -
43 9,782
15,172 1
(D)
3 5
16 15
4
2 (D) (D)
- -
1 1 - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
11 1,459
104,660 - -
3 5 1
- -
- 3 - - -
733 260,119
20,318,651 55
7,244
28 67
188 278 172
173
17,686 226,938
10 472
14 75 76
8 -
163 73,069
128,532 11
2,141
1 5
37 69 51
10
633 28,200
- -
3 5 2 - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
17 2,032
143,195 1
(D)
- 7 9
- -
- 3 - 1 1
421
402,744 38,042,859
96 32,006
3 9
27 68
314
64 11,759
157,483 4
459
3 21 22 13
5
174 201,161 383,613
43 14,551
2 2
11 25
134
1 (D) (D)
- -
- 1 - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
1 (D) (D)
1 (D)
- - 1 - -
27 6,450
486,145 2
(D)
- 5
13
- -
- - - 1 -
16 49,993
4,651,638 8
7,277
- 1 - -
15
1 (D) (D)
- -
- - - - 1
11
48,204 91,216
8 7,883
- - - -
11
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
1 (D) (D)
1 (D)
- - - 1 -
1 (D) (D)
- -
- - 1
- -
1 1 - - -
191 70,061
6,573,890 39
8,243
42 49 34 23 43
45
2,994 48,960
2 (D)
21 14
9 1 -
38 34,000 64,951
10 3,294
- 7 3 8
20
11 153
13,913 - -
8 3 - - -
3 3
7,620 - -
3 - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
5 533
44,953 - -
- 4 -
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
598 Farm Typology 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Sorghum for grain - Con. Farms by acres harvested: - Con. 250 to 499 acres .......................................... 500 acres or more ........................................ Soybeans for beans .................................... farms acres bushels Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ................................................ 25 to 99 acres .............................................. 100 to 249 acres .......................................... 250 to 499 acres .......................................... 500 acres or more ........................................ Sunflower seed, all ..................................... farms acres pounds Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ................................................ 25 to 99 acres .............................................. 100 to 249 acres .......................................... 250 to 499 acres .......................................... 500 acres or more ........................................ Tobacco ...................................................... farms acres pounds Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres ............................................ 1.0 to 1.9 acres ............................................ 2.0 to 2.9 acres ............................................ 3.0 to 4.9 acres ............................................ 5.0 to 9.9 acres ............................................ 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................ 25.0 acres or more ....................................... Wheat for grain, all ..................................... farms acres bushels Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ................................................ 25 to 99 acres .............................................. 100 to 249 acres .......................................... 250 to 499 acres .......................................... 500 acres or more ........................................ Forage-land used for all hay and all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (see text) ................................. farms acres tons, dry Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ................................................ 25 to 99 acres .............................................. 100 to 249 acres .......................................... 250 to 499 acres .......................................... 500 acres or more ........................................ Alfalfa hay ............................................... farms acres tons, dry Irrigated .............................................. farms acres Other tame hay ....................................... farms acres tons, dry Irrigated .............................................. farms acres Field and grass seed crops, all ................... farms acres Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Land in vegetables (see text) ...................... farms acres Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres ............................................
8 5
3,656
1,229,385 45,165,597
114 24,483
592
1,118 705 471 770
10
610 246,455
- -
5 3 2 - -
935 23,801
49,576,260 173
3,595
21 89 84
150 179 187 225
1,493
328,209 20,315,789
32 2,961
258 470 374 208 183
39,339 1,742,486 3,729,026
297 4,460
18,352 16,748
3,626 519 94
1,140
14,296 42,391
25 231
32,185
1,520,537 3,225,384
259 3,748
5
68 - -
1,284 29,325
397 7,520
916
- -
581 42,554
1,426,282 1
(D)
172 284 94 24
7
4 (D) (D)
- -
2 1 1 - -
203 1,281
2,466,613 16
143
10 23 33 53 51 28
5
154 7,178
390,825 2
(D)
63 68 23
- -
14,649 565,899
1,177,691 108
1,340
7,028 6,466 1,049
96 10
388
4,554 13,814
5 109
11,935
497,354 1,040,541
100 1,120
3
(D) - -
394 1,440
95 197
297
- -
836 59,193
1,996,979 7
408
263 399 133 32
9
1 (D) (D)
- -
1 - - - -
201 1,614
3,112,469 28
155
5 30 26 48 43 38 11
207
9,848 547,217
3 26
79
102 22
4 -
16,932 612,435
1,262,585 90
683
8,769 6,889 1,168
103 3
425
4,717 12,635
9 48
13,628
533,304 1,110,949
77 627
1
(D) - -
403 1,232
115 (D)
339
- -
555 44,780
1,390,461 7
(D)
105 292 135 23
-
2 (D) (D)
- -
- 2 - - -
236 1,942
3,880,369 26
165
5 33 24 41 65 56 12
199
8,235 431,993
4 (D)
80
102 15
2 -
5,707 314,313 670,659
60 1,488
2,160 2,587
836 109 15
207
2,314 6,332
7 (D)
4,840
282,332 598,420
49 1,305
- - - -
329 1,671
127 576
230
- 2
369
91,714 2,951,683
9 1,211
8
56 164 97 44
1
(D) (D)
- -
1 - - - -
82 2,196
5,165,074 28
577
- 1 - 4 7
32 38
154
15,914 892,556
1 (D)
7
75 65
7 -
458 60,146
143,778 5
199
58 186 151 47 16
27
448 1,542
1 (D)
404
51,093 114,392
4 147
1
(D) - -
38 (D) 16
446
9
1 -
724 338,413
12,626,479 23
2,855
16 43
127 249 289
1
(D) (D)
- -
1 - - - -
142 9,303
19,567,189 48
1,616
- - - 1 6
26 109
390
74,613 4,424,013
6 381
16 94
172 93 15
586 99,996
250,383 12
304
39 204 210 100 33
38
781 2,694
2 (D)
525
83,414 192,584
9 166
- - - -
44 3,412
17 890
6
6 3
418
501,554 19,315,048
45 14,574
2 9
25 36
346
1 (D) (D)
- -
- - 1 - -
45 6,380
12,820,109 17
730
- - - 1 2 3
39
294 161,417
10,228,173 12
1,719
1 16 55 90
132
202 36,973
101,886 7
198
15 47 89 40 11
13
416 1,722
- -
181 27,786 67,758
6 153
- - - -
26 9,530
7 556
5
- -
15 52,361
2,000,129 2
(D)
- - - -
15
- - - - -
- - - - -
1 (D) (D)
- -
- - - - - - 1
13
19,437 1,292,297
- -
- - 1 -
12
8 1,685 4,086
- -
1 3 - 4 -
- - - - -
8 1,135 2,210
- -
- - - -
2 (D)
2 (D)
-
1 -
158 98,816
3,458,536 20
3,516
26 35 27 10 60
- - - - -
- - - - -
25 (D) (D) 10
210
1 2 1 2 5 4
10
82 31,567
2,108,715 4
(D)
12 13 21 12 24
797 51,039
117,958 15
248
282 366 123 20
6
42 1,066 3,652
1 (D)
664
44,119 98,530
14 230
- - - -
48 9,896
18 3,796
30
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
2012 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology 599 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 43. Summary by Farm Typology Measured by Gross Cash Farm Income, Primary Occupation of Small Family Farm Operators, and Non-Family Farms - Tennessee: 2012 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
All farms
Small family farms - GCFI less than $350,000
Mid-size family farms - GCFI
$350,000 to $999,999
Large-scale family farms - GCFI
$1,000,000 or more
Non-family farms
Retirement
Off-farm occupation
Operator's primary occupation farming excluding retirement
farms
Low sales - GCFI
less than $150,000
Moderate sales - GCFI
$150,000 to $349,999
Large -
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
Very large - $5,000,000
or more
CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. Farms by acres harvested: - Con. 5.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................... 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................ 100.0 to 249.9 acres .................................... 250.0 acres or more .................................... Beans, snap ........................................... farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Peas, green ............................................ farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Potatoes ................................................. farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................ 5.0 to 24.9 acres ...................................... 25.0 to 99.9 acres .................................... 100.0 to 249.9 acres ................................ 250.0 acres or more ................................ Sweet corn ............................................. farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Sweet potatoes ...................................... farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Tomatoes in the open ............................. farms acres Harvested for processing ................... farms acres Land in orchards ........................................ farms acres Irrigated .................................................. farms acres Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................... 5.0 to 24.9 acres ......................................... 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................ 100.0 to 249.9 acres .................................... 250.0 acres or more .................................... Apples .................................................... farms bearing and nonbearing acres Grapes ................................................... farms bearing and nonbearing acres Peaches, all ............................................ farms bearing and nonbearing acres Almonds ................................................. farms bearing and nonbearing acres Pecans .................................................. farms bearing and nonbearing acres Walnuts, English .................................... farms bearing and nonbearing acres Land in berries (see text) ............................ farms acres
291 45 15 17
554
11,005 5
(D)
29 (D)
1 (D)
450 359
1 (D)
438 12
- - -
650 2,326
2 (D) 59
161 - -
709 3,876
1 (D)
719
3,036 130 572
544 159 12
4 -
399 1,017
343 905
269 672
6 1
117 184
9
18
648 990
93 3 1 -
177 267
1 (D)
7
12 - -
147 105
- -
145 2 - - -
206 406
- -
22 33
- -
218 173
- -
259 781 45
116
203 56
- - -
136 224
127 263
106 141
- -
48 57
4
(D)
217 305
61 2 1 -
180 159
2 (D)
3
(D) - -
131 71
1 (D)
131
- - - -
214 344
1 (D)
9 3 - -
207 (D)
1 (D)
300 926 55
115
230 68
2 - -
174 293
143 287
105 137
3
(Z)
47 91
1
(D)
251 321
92 6 1 -
143 84
- -
18 28
- -
133 113
- -
128 5 - - -
161 283
- -
16 6 - -
219 238
- -
120 598 18 37
89 24
7 - -
71 261
53
198
40 65
3
(Z)
22 36
4
(D)
125 155
11 18
- -
9 38
- -
- - - - 9
24 - -
7 2 - - -
21 146
- - 4
(D) - -
17 228
- -
8 (D)
1 (D)
4 4 - - -
4 15
3
(D)
4 20
- -
- -
- -
19 63
14 14
6 4
18 (D)
1 (D)
- - - -
10 39
- -
7 3 - - -
17 (D)
- - 3
(D) - -
20 582
- -
6 403
3 (D)
- 3 - 3 -
4 (D)
1
(D)
4 (D)
- -
- -
- -
11 66
8 1 4 8
7
5,852 - -
- - - - - - - -
- - - - -
8 137
- - - - - -
4 502
- -
3 (D)
2 (D)
1 1 - 1 -
1 (D)
2
(D)
1 (D)
- -
- -
- -
5 33
- - - 2
- - - -
- - - - - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - - - - -
2 (D)
- -
- - - -
- - - - -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
12 1 2 3
20 (D)
1 (D)
1
(D) 1
(D) 20
9 - -
20 - - - -
23 (D)
1 (D)
5 6 - -
22 1,010
- -
23 138
6 66
17
3 3 - -
9 13
14
118
9 5
- -
- -
- -
20 47
1 Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses.
2 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.