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160 Colorado 2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] Item Total 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) Total Tobacco farming (11191) 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 36,180 100.0 31,886,676 881 36,180 7,946,450 219,637 10,565 3,583 3,305 3,792 4,136 2,707 2,211 2,434 1,563 925 959 614 178 167 36,180 7,780,874 5,424 1,469,378 3,413 1,430,472 2,885 851,640 1,882 832,144 3,653 477,391 1,948 443,069 84 7,134 44 6,301 428 20,105 131 15,175 240 41,984 155 40,394 - - - - 923 71,123 383 61,369 - - - - - - - - 780 280,591 250 276,474 696 23,956 72 18,227 649 23,818 72 18,226 75 138 3,951 10.9 8,053,284 2,038 3,951 1,540,504 389,902 30 54 48 166 295 398 517 856 724 470 393 318 63 12 3,951 1,464,865 3,947 1,270,984 2,763 1,246,780 2,125 744,722 1,540 732,395 2,924 430,750 1,711 405,348 81 7,013 43 (D) 307 17,635 120 14,133 107 9,275 48 (D) - - - - 722 61,589 334 53,524 - - - - - - - - 76 11,748 46 11,164 3 29 - - 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 455 1.3 208,032 457 455 304,535 669,308 17 31 65 90 56 20 18 19 21 31 87 51 21 15 455 302,821 137 38,752 110 38,363 38 7,825 26 7,680 27 3,468 15 3,168 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - 75 24,381 70 24,304 - - - - 29 2,939 12 2,690 - - - - - - - - 450 253,495 172 251,334 62 215 - - 43 128 - - 30 87 577 1.6 21,427 37 577 24,311 42,133 88 39 81 102 142 50 32 20 15 3 5 5 - - 577 23,550 4 8 - - 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 (D) - - - - - - - - - - 20 88 - - 518 23,054 70 (D) 505 23,022 70 (D) 28 32 576 1.6 55,908 97 576 276,882 480,698 72 51 44 49 89 45 39 54 52 35 46 26 11 9 576 276,573 18 1,000 6 798 10 635 4 496 10 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - 70 1,241 4 735 21 73 - - 14 58 - - 7 15 10,323 28.5 5,282,143 512 10,323 400,693 38,816 3,061 1,491 1,255 1,306 1,291 787 435 379 172 83 63 49 12 2 10,323 355,197 550 59,502 213 53,858 305 35,737 128 32,828 264 11,107 64 7,896 1 (D) - - 42 (D) 5 296 46 7,978 35 7,703 - - - - 92 3,913 26 3,325 - - - - - - - - 68 10,736 20 10,247 40 330 2 (D) 39 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Page 1: Table 68. Summary by North American Industry ......2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data Colorado 161 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service Table 68. Summary by North American

160 Colorado 2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

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

36,180 100.0

31,886,676 881

36,180 7,946,450

219,637

10,565 3,583 3,305 3,792 4,136

2,707 2,211 2,434 1,563

925 959 614 178 167

36,180

7,780,874

5,424 1,469,378

3,413 1,430,472

2,885 851,640

1,882 832,144

3,653 477,391

1,948 443,069

84 7,134

44 6,301

428 20,105

131 15,175

240 41,984

155 40,394

- - - -

923 71,123

383 61,369

- - - - - - - -

780 280,591

250 276,474

696

23,956 72

18,227 649

23,818 72

18,226 75

138

3,951 10.9

8,053,284 2,038

3,951 1,540,504

389,902

30 54 48

166 295

398 517 856 724

470 393 318 63 12

3,951

1,464,865

3,947 1,270,984

2,763 1,246,780

2,125 744,722

1,540 732,395

2,924 430,750

1,711 405,348

81 7,013

43 (D)

307 17,635

120 14,133

107 9,275

48 (D)

- - - -

722 61,589

334 53,524

- - - - - - - -

76 11,748

46 11,164

3

29 - - 3

(D) - - 1

(D)

455 1.3

208,032 457

455 304,535 669,308

17 31 65 90 56

20 18 19 21

31 87 51 21 15

455

302,821

137 38,752

110 38,363

38 7,825

26 7,680

27 3,468

15 3,168

1 (D)

1 (D)

3 (D)

- -

75 24,381

70 24,304

- - - -

29 2,939

12 2,690

- - - - - - - -

450 253,495

172 251,334

62

215 - -

43 128

- -

30 87

577 1.6

21,427 37

577 24,311 42,133

88 39 81

102 142

50 32 20 15

3 5 5 - -

577 23,550

4 8 - - 2

(D) - - 1

(D) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 (D)

- -

- - - - - - - -

20 88

- -

518 23,054

70 (D)

505 23,022

70 (D) 28 32

576 1.6

55,908 97

576 276,882 480,698

72 51 44 49 89

45 39 54 52

35 46 26 11

9

576 276,573

18

1,000 6

798 10

635 4

496 10 (D)

2 (D)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

4 (D)

1 (D)

- - - - - - - -

70 1,241

4 735

21 73

- -

14 58

- - 7

15

10,323 28.5

5,282,143 512

10,323 400,693

38,816

3,061 1,491 1,255 1,306 1,291

787 435 379 172

83 63 49 12

2

10,323 355,197

550

59,502 213

53,858 305

35,737 128

32,828 264

11,107 64

7,896 1

(D) - -

42 (D)

5 296 46

7,978 35

7,703 - - - -

92 3,913

26 3,325

- - - - - - - -

68 10,736

20 10,247

40

330 2

(D) 39 (D)

2 (D)

1 (D)

- - - -

- - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - -

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data Colorado 161 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

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

- - - -

- - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - -

10,323 28.5

5,282,143 512

10,323 400,693

38,816

3,061 1,491 1,255 1,306 1,291

787 435 379 172

83 63 49 12

2

10,323 355,197

550

59,502 213

53,858 305

35,737 128

32,828 264

11,107 64

7,896 1

(D) - -

42 (D)

5 296 46

7,978 35

7,703 - - - -

92 3,913

26 3,325

- - - - - - - -

68 10,736

20 10,247

40

330 2

(D) 39 (D)

2 (D)

1 (D)

10,528 29.1

14,521,367 1,379

10,528 990,765

94,108

1,895 805

1,074 1,347 1,519

1,016 1,012

976 512

241 131 92 26 13

10,528

958,445

615 50,378

233 43,059

289 24,481

109 21,188

373 23,153

127 18,375

- - - -

68 1,614

6 746

7 333

2 (D)

- - - -

55 797

3 187

- - - - - - - -

40 2,032

5 1,944

25 87

- -

21 86

- - 5 2

268 0.7

750,046 2,799

268 3,285,189

12,258,167

- - 3 -

34

39 11 28 18

28

107 31 16 60

268

3,282,322

70 38,683

56 38,349

62 30,131

51 29,940

28 7,159

21 7,001

1 (D)

- - 4

(D) - - 1

(D) - - - - - -

10 1,343

5 1,226

- - - - - - - -

2 (D)

2 (D)

1

(D) - - 1

(D) - - - -

183 0.5

101,997 557

183 640,560

3,500,328

51 - - 3 4

-

10 5

14

8 88 26 23 39

183

638,065

36 7,843

23 7,508

27 6,764

19 6,537

9 (D)

4 491

- - - - 4

(D) - - 2

(D) - - - - - -

6 (D)

2 (D)

- - - - - - - -

2 (D)

1 (D)

2

(D) - - 2

(D) - - - -

343 0.9

46,375 135

343 207,723 605,605

113 116 51 18 10

12

6 2 -

3 12

3 2 7

343

207,344

11 755

3 571

5 (D)

- - 5

617 3

(D) - - - - - - - - 1

(D) - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

2 (D)

- - 2

(D) - - - -

611 1.7

55,309 91

611 101,613 166,306

413 110 29 18 16

7 5 3 2

1 7 1 - 6

611

101,379

3 (D)

1 (D)

2 (D)

1 (D)

2 (D)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

4 17

- -

5 30

- - 4

(D) - - 1

(D)

1,212 3.3

503,850 416

1,212 99,250 81,889

435 279 154 135 111

26 21 17 13

11 10

4 2 4

1,212

98,229

7 994

4 (D)

6 (D)

4 (D)

1 (D)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

9 (D)

- -

1 (D)

- - 1

(D) - - - -

7,153 19.8

2,286,938 320

7,153 74,427 10,405

4,390

607 501 558 569

307 105 75 20

11 10

8 2 -

7,153 72,085

26 (D)

1 (D) 14 (D)

- - 9

180 1

(D) - - - - - - - - 1

(D) - - - - - -

4 (D)

- -

- - - - - - - -

39 (D)

- -

16 52

- -

14 (D)

- - 2

(D)

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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162 Colorado 2012 Census of Agriculture - State Data USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. Total - Con. Total sales - Con. Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. Berries - Con. Sales of $50,000 or more ................. farms $1,000 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

- -

644 274,197

229 270,060

92

310 2

(D) 83

277 2

(D) 9

33 - -

8,972 386,150

1,533 323,999

- - - -

11,570 4,321,308

3,521 4,222,014

169 559,422

129 559,177

956 208,763

30 207,107

2,037

87,174 85

79,976

3,136 31,600

100 11,428

2,379 102,175

20 100,436

68 14,475

36 14,303

1,266

21,376 58

15,584

11,115 165,576

2,283 129,034

2,896 19,199

36,180 6,910,512

191,004

- -

14 189

1 (D)

1

(D) - - 1

(D) - - - - - -

1,025 86,206

388 76,394

- - - -

989 93,241

440 82,894

- - - -

40 (D)

2 (D)

47

682 1

(D)

61 158

- -

70 (D)

- - 1

(D) - -

5 79

- -

3,365 75,639

1,451 102,520

74 472

3,951 1,161,334

293,934

- -

53 352

1 (D)

1

(D) - - 1

(D) - - - - - -

100 7,676

31 7,143

- - - -

33 1,720

7 1,444

- - - -

18 (D)

- -

20 (D)

2 (D)

2

(D) - -

81 (D)

- - 2

(D) - -

19 30

- -

119 1,714

12 1,416

217 4,353

455 250,670 550,923

- -

6 30

- -

1 (D)

- - 1

(D) - - - - - -

76 163

- - - - - -

23 108

- - - - - - 3

(D) - -

23 59

- -

3 (D)

- -

38 17

- - - - - -

12 11

- -

78 761

8 128

236 3,116

577 23,550 40,815

- -

490 272,649

222 269,313

70

289 2

(D) 61

256 2

(D) 9

33 - -

53 972

7 (D)

- - - -

15 303

1 (D)

- - - - 4 3 - -

5 23

- -

3 2 - -

21 (D)

- - 1

(D) - -

9 3 - -

39 309

2 (D)

65 1,234

576 206,683 358,824

- -

36 548

3 361

7 1 - - 7 1 - - - - - -

5,788 244,683

894 207,867

- - - -

731 36,250

137 28,647

2 (D)

2 (D) 49

292 3

238

128 1,768

3 (D)

116 455

2 (D)

217 170

- - 4

(D) - -

71 356

3 (D)

4,289 45,496

411 16,476

199 763

10,323 353,243

34,219

- -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - -

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. Total - Con. Total sales - Con. Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. Berries - Con. Sales of $50,000 or more .................. farms $1,000 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

- -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - -

- -

36 548

3 361

7 1 - - 7 1 - - - - - -

5,788 244,683

894 207,867

- - - -

731 36,250

137 28,647

2 (D)

2 (D) 49

292 3

238

128 1,768

3 (D)

116 455

2 (D)

217 170

- - 4

(D) - -

71 356

3 (D)

4,289 45,496

411 16,476

199 763

10,323 353,243

34,219

- -

15 98

- -

2 (D)

- - 2

(D) - - - - - -

1,523 34,130

165 21,424

- - - -

8,794 864,509

2,622 788,896

16 454

5 (D)

266 531

3 (D)

395

1,821 7

600

705 3,819

9 991 598 251

- - 5

(D) - -

131 330

1 (D)

2,378 32,319

318 6,141

1,192 6,184

10,528 918,731

87,265

- -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

62 6,678

21 6,150

- - - -

268 3,236,381

188 3,234,477

- - - - 9 8 - -

8 10

- -

18 (D)

1 (D) 12

5 - - - - - -

5 2 - -

110 2,867

12 1,033

37 599

268 2,853,479

10,647,308

- -

2 (D)

2 (D)

- - - - - - - - - - - -

13 1,952

9 1,844

- - - -

128 66,846

97 66,369

134 558,838

122 558,639

11 24

- -

11 711

1 (D)

6

(D) 1

(D) 14

319 4

312 1

(D) 1

(D)

12 70

- -

97 2,495

7 217

16 186

183 545,346

2,980,033

- -

- - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

12 117

- - - - - -

20 388

2 (D)

- - - -

340 206,023

21 205,215

41 30

- -

3 (D)

- -

79 26

- - - - - -

9 3 - -

31 379

4 (D)

122 242

343 216,592 631,465

- -

5 (D)

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

29 140

1 (D)

- - - -

10 16

- - - - - -

23 10

- -

41 (D)

- -

4 4 - -

592 100,951

16 100,124

- - - -

17 3 - -

44 234

8 22

215 267

611 87,190

142,701

- -

1 (D)

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

87 1,496

7 1,163

- - - -

106 16,027

12 15,606

7 16

- -

53 56

- -

1,034 79,395

67 75,106

38 80

- -

255 94

- - - - - -

42 25

- -

117 1,021

11 (D)

239 514

1,212 90,250 74,464

- -

22 (D)

- -

10 (D)

- -

10 (D)

- - - - - -

204 1,937

10 1,204

- - - -

453 5,519

15 3,239

10 (D)

- -

140 259

1 (D)

284

2,195 4

1,624

2,177 26,682

87 10,166

402 213

- -

54 (D) 35 (D)

934

20,465 54

15,234

448 2,343

39 826

284 1,271

7,153 203,443

28,442

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses

1 - Con.

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners 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 ............................................ 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 ..........................................

10,989 311,338

6,442 2,272

852 1,423

13,191

182,467

9,467 2,106

707 911

10,318 198,847

3,939 2,464 2,268

722 925

9,728 1,885,482

6,069 2,283

758 250 368

5,372 98,374

5,838

1,787,108

21,744 1,972,993

11,858

7,078 2,083

348 377

33,136

288,559

24,953 5,773 1,307 1,103

23,489

191,659

9,312 9,444 3,388

582 763

27,005 321,633

19,264

5,158 1,224 1,359

9,059

471,562

3,652 2,608 1,986

524 289

3,190 196,399

620

1,003 542

1,025

3,798 123,780

1,264 1,314

518 702

3,656 110,592

401 790

1,327 490 648

638 25,281

248 244 94 31 21

484 8,279

244

17,002

1,157 32,214

462 432 182 68 13

3,818

109,973

1,161 1,504

614 539

3,272

68,911

395 1,227 1,037

257 356

3,581 105,719

1,011 1,375

571 624

1,737

63,033

423 592 560 145 17

369 35,862

215 24 10

120

330 21,037

189 28 26 87

397 18,498

189 55 39 26 88

86 419

78

3 4 1 -

29 118

69

301

158 1,089

125 24

8 - 1

439

16,647

279 49 32 79

367

14,571

154 59 45 27 82

386 25,747

212 50 21

103

222 48,276

39 37 51 49 46

323 605

301 18

3 1

421 985

372 43

5 1

255 (D)

163 65 25

1 1

42 43

41

1 - - -

15 18

38 25

128 459

100 25

3 - -

544 887

506 35

2 1

410 950

230 142 35

2 1

464 2,203

395 55

9 5

254

8,079

132 63 36 18

5

341 17,282

223 62 26 30

367

5,491

291 55 12

9

339 35,791

96 66 76 33 68

47 84

41

6 - - -

4 17

44 67

90

297

69 20

1 - -

555 11,582

367 112 34 42

469

9,212

144 138 119 29 39

484 9,668

295 120 20 49

319

78,270

65 62 85 57 50

2,883 30,628

2,093

536 119 135

3,135

13,329

2,737 302 45 51

2,282 14,324

1,155

642 367 70 48

864 8,882

626 183 43

5 7

444 3,269

515

5,613

2,167 12,901

1,700

386 60 17

4

8,774 36,857

7,487 1,017

162 108

5,776

27,758

2,621 2,295

666 103 91

6,998 40,239

5,632 1,017

177 172

2,125

38,164

1,025 671 359 61

9

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses

1 - Con.

Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners 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 ............................................. 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 ...........................................

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

2,883 30,628

2,093

536 119 135

3,135

13,329

2,737 302 45 51

2,282 14,324

1,155

642 367 70 48

864 8,882

626 183 43

5 7

444 3,269

515

5,613

2,167 12,901

1,700

386 60 17

4

8,774 36,857

7,487 1,017

162 108

5,776

27,758

2,621 2,295

666 103 91

6,998 40,239

5,632 1,017

177 172

2,125

38,164

1,025 671 359 61

9

2,350 18,519

1,671

503 109 67

3,019

10,099

2,641 286 64 28

1,988 10,237

993 563 339 61 32

4,880 211,949

2,680 1,368

458 180 194

3,101 47,501

2,526

164,448

9,714 236,173

4,595 3,400 1,402

200 117

10,062 60,921

7,236 2,314

353 159

7,240

26,615

2,820 3,215 1,056

102 47

8,300 61,234

5,839 1,914

349 198

2,467

59,154

1,089 722 534 98 24

109 6,721

32 28 23 26

138

3,297

75 31 14 18

108 3,790

13 25 38 14 18

201 1,541,107

26 33 19 10

113

81 2,487

166

1,538,620

260 1,129,261

35 61 44 14

106

259 15,246

80 84 25 70

245

13,249

36 70 59 31 49

253 18,481

72 78 15 88

161

48,055

12 36 54 20 39

72 2,856

21 23 12 16

74

2,759

29 20 12 13

71 3,527

3 6

25 17 20

85 20,657

30 14 23

8 10

75 19,519

27

1,137

177 297,788

43 16 16 10 92

177

14,213

55 32 19 71

136

14,598

6 14 32 11 73

140 29,273

23 32

9 76

115

60,006

3 8

13 28 63

47 200

39

6 1 1

62

119

58 2 2 -

47 (D)

28 13

6 - -

242 27,255

203 22

6 4 7

103 12,027

188

15,228

320 127,927

221 78

6 -

15

313 4,139

289 14

2 8

205

3,632

113 76

7 2 7

237 9,951

212 14

1 10

54

23,553

39 3 3 - 9

127 133

121

6 - -

145 98

141

4 - -

136 191

108 23

3 1 1

333 11,484

300 22

4 2 5

85 161

306

11,323

578 50,205

450 117

3 1 7

556

1,136

537 13

2 4

371

2,096

249 106 10

- 6

393 2,922

371 13

4 5

110

10,054

75 15 10

3 7

144 682

129 10

3 2

238 360

233

3 - 2

191 318

139 41

6 5 -

609 25,785

534 49 16

2 8

328 1,386

405

24,400

1,152 32,616

823 274 37

8 10

1,129 4,005

1,031

67 21 10

719

1,674

418 233 61

3 4

819 3,808

729 63 16 11

195

6,667

126 30 25

7 7

1,034 1,453

977 53

4 -

1,464 1,113

1,437

18 9 -

848 924

651 175 17

4 1

1,701 12,537

1,262

338 91

7 3

623 3,592

1,310 8,945

5,843

52,062

3,235 2,245

321 30 12

6,510

12,954

5,925 532 41 12

4,279 8,396

2,126 1,869

261 15

8

4,950 12,386

4,473

427 32 18

1,300

28,253

624 369 256 38 13

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses

1 - Con.

Contract labor ............................................... 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 ............................................ 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

4,738 66,083

1,133 1,706 1,411

305 183

7,584

108,124

2,144 2,768 1,757

483 432

9,636 223,692

4,952 1,285 1,698 1,701

2,057 39,084

664 635 491 91

176

13,421 228,119

5,409 5,973 1,757

282

10,287 161,271

820

2,849 5,155

930 533

7,529

66,848

2,109 3,111 1,802

284 223

34,219 96,212

30,534

2,138 1,109

438

19,105 324,658

12,808

4,308 931 539 519

1,369 33,396

15,235

419,702

756 10,900

82

220 326 89 39

1,963

47,372

125 525 792 257 264

1,712 92,920

362 222 402 726

545 16,813

50

137 214 42

102

2,515 56,008

741

1,145 540 89

1,802

35,064

93 440 867 252 150

1,757

20,944

255 602 688 140 72

3,492

20,175

2,469 512 361 150

2,875 81,245

884

1,179 380 258 174

782 24,073

2,853

134,624

122 9,341

17 17 36 21 31

123

6,159

38 19 27 18 21

146 13,090

38 12 28 68

63 3,680

18 10 15

5 15

182

8,978

49 59 48 26

132

5,604

12 22 45 18 35

107

3,374

24 17 29 17 20

409

4,358

287 31 40 51

261 22,918

105 55 19 31 51

15 1,086

238

27,900

158 2,006

36 50 48 17

7

86 155

54 27

4 1 -

49 817

27

8 10

4

43 (D)

26 13

4 - -

171 1,944

80 71 18

2

136 1,819

17 34 66 13

6

57 125

30 15 12

- -

556 1,019

524 18 11

3

220 2,774

156 48

6 6 4

7 (D)

234

2,505

111 5,668

25 34 25

6 21

54

1,339

11 18 11 11

3

108 5,383

31 18 23 36

69 1,427

26 19 13

3 8

213

6,891

74 90 39 10

144

4,762

9 31 67 21 16

116

2,130

32 39 33

4 8

542

3,022

436 45 34 27

311 15,277

145 82 27 23 34

9 66

305

10,312

1,058 8,922

358 429 222 28 21

1,979

12,510

701 836 334 68 40

1,477 27,652

796 177 273 231

429 3,370

194 134 73 12 16

3,102

37,431

1,493 1,271

312 26

2,467

31,389

241 790

1,157 180 99

1,508 6,042

525 675 266 32 10

9,946

18,902

9,244 488 170 44

3,544 21,373

2,736

614 114 56 24

235 5,195

3,845

55,054

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- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. Total farm production expenses

1 - Con.

Contract labor ................................................ 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 ............................................. 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

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- - - -

- -

- - - - -

- -

- -

1,058 8,922

358 429 222 28 21

1,979

12,510

701 836 334 68 40

1,477 27,652

796 177 273 231

429 3,370

194 134 73 12 16

3,102

37,431

1,493 1,271

312 26

2,467

31,389

241 790

1,157 180 99

1,508 6,042

525 675 266 32 10

9,946

18,902

9,244 488 170 44

3,544 21,373

2,736

614 114 56 24

235 5,195

3,845

55,054

1,323 10,645

300 541 387 71 24

2,070

13,032

662 866 424 83 35

4,695 60,355

2,755

717 757 466

532 3,007

192 217 101 12 10

3,931

56,855

1,580 1,816

478 57

2,950

42,014

247 748

1,561 267 127

2,305

14,841

628 1,018

563 46 50

9,933

23,434

8,963 612 292 66

6,371 56,502

4,594 1,368

244 91 74

244 2,230

4,658

85,145

79 6,116

5

18 32

6 18

109

4,278

5 22 54 12 16

156 9,279

33 11 34 78

54 5,439

2

15 21

6 10

168

12,781

33 47 60 28

121

4,336

7 25 48 16 25

133

8,445

18 26 39 18 32

260

2,952

154 35 52 19

230 33,426

63 56 28 24 59

10 452

206

35,328

47 3,237

2 8

17 7

13

76 11,500

3 2

16 13 42

67 4,340

10

4 24 29

26 3,773

- 1

10 3

12

103 15,805

18 15 40 30

68

9,383

- 8

23 8

29

77 6,422

1

13 18 18 27

169

3,072

98 29 19 23

143 57,944

26 28

6 18 65

5 100

123

32,687

13 (D)

5 3 4 - 1

31

8,537

12 6 7 1 5

35 220

26

7 1 1

9 (D)

5 2 - - 2

87

767

30 54

3 -

76 678

3

22 48

3 -

37 89

6

29 2 - -

326 1,785

311

7 2 6

160 7,006

143

5 3 - 9

3 (D)

86

9,994

54 1,927

28 16

6 - 4

38

397

17 18

1 1 1

50 364

41

3 5 1

27 371

15

3 6 2 1

170

1,424

76 80 14

-

150 1,279

24 38 74 12

2

78 145

28 45

5 - -

600 1,001

570 24

4 2

280 3,388

260

8 4 3 5

4 (D)

121

2,899

120 (D)

45 35 34

6 -

166 760

85 57 15

6 3

169 2,416

105 29 12 23

54 (D)

29 15

8 2 -

374 4,201

187 166 15

6

296 3,109

25

112 144

9 6

186

1,093

81 60 39

3 3

1,169 2,330

1,105

29 25 10

729 3,774

628 74 12

9 6

12 86

405

5,196

897 5,709

230 335 274 54

4

889 2,085

431 372 72 12

2

972 6,858

728 77

129 38

206 486

107 69 26

4 -

2,405 25,035

1,048 1,159

190 8

1,945

21,836

142 579

1,055 131 38

1,168 3,199

481 572 108

6 1

6,817

14,163

6,373 308 99 37

3,981 19,031

3,068

791 88 20 14

43 85

2,161

18,057

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) Net cash farm income of operations ................. farms $1,000 Average per farm ..................................... dollars 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

36,180 1,348,471

37,271

14,776 129,166

1,312 2,673 1,746 2,437 1,979 4,629

21,404 26,168

1,688 5,790 4,287 5,408 2,429 1,802

36,180

1,080,953 29,877

14,630

112,842

1,320 2,706 1,749 2,473 1,980 4,402

21,550 26,447

1,698 5,795 4,304 5,452 2,461 1,840

85 8,015

13,710 312,533

2,081

44,097

5,533 66,117

351 1,788

864

28,240

4,887 14,344

2,214

118,611

270 2,031

2,396

37,306

3,951 513,417 129,946

3,130

183,157

49 163 146 351 415

2,006

821 72,918

31 114 103 156 148 269

3,951

434,887 110,070

3,031

165,648

52 179 151 391 420

1,838

920 73,034

33 119 130 176 165 297

63 6,609

2,660 134,247

744

24,150

739 13,588

2 (D)

49

863

1,672 8,517

1,244

81,521

59 (D)

260

5,040

455 65,493

143,941

307 269,449

23 68 43 29 18

126

148 116,402

19 33 18 31 17 30

455

63,239 138,988

305

264,609

23 67 43 29 19

124

150 116,443

19 35 18 30 17 31

2 (D)

198 11,628

40

2,143

44 386

14 31

34

1,883

74 176

50

6,501

5 215

37

293

577 2,365 4,100

320

23,377

30 95 62 71 26 36

257

19,903

27 80 40 67 31 12

577

2,240 3,882

320

23,106

30 95 63 71 25 36

257

20,055

27 80 40 66 31 13

- -

191 1,605

30

190

57 210

19 (D)

10

389

60 39

22

250

3 (D)

34

501

576 72,266

125,462

364 219,666

49 48 29 60 44

134

212 36,286

25 54 20 48 29 36

576

72,308 125,535

364

219,782

47 50 29 60 44

134

212 36,284

25 54 20 48 29 36

- -

212 2,067

15

169

60 245

44 225

12 92

56 (D)

5

(D)

1 (D)

50 (D)

10,323 105,389

10,209

4,635 39,985

570 1,123

712 864 633 733

5,688

14,055

818 2,049 1,059 1,094

412 256

10,323 93,174

9,026

4,616 37,939

570 1,129

709 873 632 703

5,707

14,360

821 2,054 1,053 1,101

421 257

4 167

3,671 57,939

559

7,782

1,927 25,174

77 761

158

3,223

1,034 2,096

374

13,387

99 773

412

4,744

- - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

NET CASH FARM INCOME (SEE TEXT) Net cash farm income of operations .................. farms $1,000 Average per farm ...................................... dollars 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

- - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

10,323 105,389

10,209

4,635 39,985

570 1,123

712 864 633 733

5,688

14,055

818 2,049 1,059 1,094

412 256

10,323 93,174

9,026

4,616 37,939

570 1,129

709 873 632 703

5,707

14,360

821 2,054 1,053 1,101

421 257

4 167

3,671 57,939

559

7,782

1,927 25,174

77 761

158

3,223

1,034 2,096

374

13,387

99 773

412

4,744

10,528 129,854

12,334

4,123 69,536

303 711 476 749 673

1,211

6,405 24,488

369 1,640 1,292 1,732

793 579

10,528

110,247 10,472

4,099

65,452

310 719 478 736 667

1,189

6,429 24,583

369 1,635 1,295 1,745

801 584

11 (D)

3,689 57,820

514

7,270

1,596 15,134

88 472

312

12,196

1,247 1,835

407

12,824

69 241

553

7,848

268 438,804

1,637,330

168 2,908,823

1 7 9

18 8

125

100 498,779

2 12 10 24 23 29

268

299,794 1,118,635

167

2,087,909

1 7 9

18 9

123

101 484,025

2 12 10 24 23 30

1 (D)

128 7,094

28

1,202

36 1,916

- -

11 479

67

625

36 2,507

2

(D)

25 (D)

183 98,245

536,858

107 1,009,978

2 - 1 6 5

93

76 129,246

- 25 19 18

1 13

183

98,128 536,217

107

1,008,754

2 - 1 6 5

93

76 129,066

- 25 19 18

1 13

- -

90 3,031

9

338

18 732

- -

4 (D)

60

814

14 451

2

(D)

16 606

343 -8,045

-23,454

46 343,722

9 9 4 7 8 9

297

80,323

11 91 83 87 15 10

343

-9,588 -27,952

46

310,180

9 9 3 7 8

10

297 80,323

11 91 83 87 15 10

- -

84 825

11 20

33

303

3 (D)

3

(D)

27 (D)

4

(D)

6 47

10 (D)

611 15,397 25,200

61

357,647

19 16

6 5 5

10

550 11,672

18 187 155 153 22 15

611

11,693 19,137

61

296,969

19 16

7 5 5 9

550

11,677

19 186 155 153 21 16

- -

151 975

12 39

56

331

10 (D)

23

435

32 8

- -

2 (D)

41

147

1,212 10,514

8,675

224 140,577

38 82 36 17 14 37

988

21,230

94 336 235 228 67 28

1,212

945 780

224

97,860

38 82 36 17 16 35

988

21,230

92 338 235 228 67 28

4 (D)

319 1,514

30

186

102 438

15 (D)

15

230

113 28

12

285

1 (D)

77

332

7,153 -95,229 -13,313

1,291

21,089

219 351 222 260 130 109

5,862

20,890

274 1,169 1,253 1,770

871 525

7,153

-96,115 -13,437

1,290

20,443

219 353 220 260 130 108

5,863

20,891

280 1,166 1,246 1,776

870 525

- -

2,317 33,787

89

607

865 7,662

79 209

233

8,394

445 140

46

176

21 133

881

16,466

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

LAND USE Total cropland ................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ....................................... farms acres 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 .........................................

24,009 10,649,747

17,379 5,182,628

8,912 2,046 1,793 2,030 1,174

882 542

2,546 427,615

4,527

718,201

7,117 2,300,389

3,563 2,020,914

4,315

1,355,119 2,640

826,838 2,080

528,281

22,186 19,223,470

20,820 658,340

15,547

2,516,785 13,054

2,110,131 5,575

406,654

4,514 1,949,006

5,379 5,755,640

176 68,188

36,180 40,821,073

1,128,277 1,280

2,158 2,145 4,290

12,084 6,814

3,901 3,185 1,050

553

3,951 6,261,848

3,951 3,461,826

366 400 530 846 697 664 448

212 85,060

853

309,503

1,400 707,703

2,154 1,697,756

124

21,643 38

8,153 94

13,490

1,759 1,630,225

2,131 139,568

2,050

928,384 2,037

914,599 192

13,785

1,090 559,070

2,984 3,675,882

29 (D)

3,951 9,661,104 2,445,230

1,200

98 123 203 665 740

717 860 384 161

455 169,163

455 134,269

296 18 14 44 42 24 17

34 1,864

42

2,728

126 19,994

49 10,308

62

3,171 22

1,487 46

1,684

137 19,129

288 16,569

455

125,782 455

122,320 57

3,462

3 (D)

122 102,316

45 12,199

455 561,225

1,233,462 2,698

31 38 54

161 59

30 52 23

7

577 9,270

577 7,074

547 22

7 1 - - -

24 334

35

332

104 1,369

18 161

79

5,051 29

1,267 54

3,784

128 3,317

383 3,789

573

7,906 571

6,934 78

972

4 439

110 2,849

29 2,997

577 251,231 435,409

11,725

45 30 84

252 121

36

8 1 -

576 27,513

576 20,031

490 37 21 22

6 - -

27 273

36

2,069

92 3,457

32 1,683

115

8,390 33

1,763 88

6,627

134 13,195

360 6,810

467

15,331 461

14,383 54

948

1 (D)

44 6,231

15 3,030

576 453,887 787,998

8,118

45 33 63

202 133

46 44

7 3

10,037 2,096,141

6,007 661,570

3,877

753 579 508 186 71 33

626 72,523

1,853

159,236

3,743 1,107,889

639 94,923

1,299

417,683 604

89,467 796

328,216

4,164 2,585,014

5,519 183,305

5,099

600,508 4,917

518,861 1,207

81,647

2,504 995,974

891 375,820

25 4,652

10,323 8,517,341

825,084 1,612

705 869

1,451 3,451 1,926

1,058

642 145 76

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- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

LAND USE Total cropland ................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ....................................... farms acres 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 ..........................................

- - - -

- - - - - - -

- -

- -

- - - -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

10,037 2,096,141

6,007 661,570

3,877

753 579 508 186 71 33

626 72,523

1,853

159,236

3,743 1,107,889

639 94,923

1,299

417,683 604

89,467 796

328,216

4,164 2,585,014

5,519 183,305

5,099

600,508 4,917

518,861 1,207

81,647

2,504 995,974

891 375,820

25 4,652

10,323 8,517,341

825,084 1,612

705 869

1,451 3,451 1,926

1,058

642 145 76

5,143 1,644,862

3,726 684,430

1,712

635 547 508 195 98 31

896 190,714

1,263

216,723

1,088 371,287

533 181,708

1,354

589,385 1,052

514,128 432

75,257

8,720 12,096,221

5,773 190,899

4,096

639,008 2,931

396,674 2,298

242,334

714 320,532

1,008 1,424,453

10 4,752

10,528 13,800,517

1,310,839 950

631 477

1,157 3,314 1,997

1,257 1,112

355 228

182 182,077

146 96,173

21 28 18 48 11 12

8

29 18,504

37

6,229

58 34,830

32 26,341

16

5,311 15

4,986 5

325

199 545,755

165 16,903

127

52,448 119

48,828 34

3,620

40 33,219

77 120,185

- -

268 810,679

3,024,921 1,081

7 3

14 37 42

52 74 28 11

97 52,619

88 45,686

16

7 11 24 17 10

3

16 1,415

15

1,294

17 3,092

10 1,132

16

859 10

260 6

599

103 37,892

140 10,627

101

45,421 81

40,140 35

5,281

3 1,470

39 18,941

7 (D)

183 490,814

2,682,046 4,812

7 4 8

48 30

31 30 13 12

104 12,290

54 3,370

45

4 3 - 1 1 -

27 571

14

2,251

32 4,258

11 1,840

31

4,423 24

3,921 10

502

193 23,103

258 6,559

70

1,369 39

669 48

700

13 3,683

8 4,566

- -

343 142,883 416,569

3,081

39 30 57

159 38

11

6 2 1

265 14,794

121 2,281

115

3 1 2 - - -

39 1,192

84

2,832

61 7,461

9 1,028

94

3,156 51

1,849 53

1,307

409 31,939

414 5,420

175

3,956 105

1,542 97

2,414

16 4,764

6 1,801

3 1

611 260,540 426,416

4,711

21 38

124 308 86

20 12

- 2

369 32,627

217 13,905

166 20 15

6 10

- -

85 8,406

66

3,217

74 6,720

12 379

163

56,437 123

25,798 55

30,639

896 405,865

783 8,921

376

18,108 192

11,911 249

6,197

17 4,217

23 5,420

8 7

1,212 663,833 547,717

1,318

138 104 246 521 132

34 23

4 10

2,253 146,543

1,461 52,013

1,261

119 47 21

9 2 2

531 46,759

229

11,787

322 32,329

64 3,655

962

239,610 639

173,759 441

65,851

5,344 1,831,815

4,606 68,970

1,958

78,564 1,146

33,270 1,226

45,294

109 25,608

67 17,176

5 (D)

7,153 5,207,018

727,949 2,277

391 396 829

2,966 1,510

609 322 88 42

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ................................................ farms $1,000 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

35,893 3,953,022

3,507 3,222 5,427 9,341 5,892 3,750 3,038 1,716

27,914 69,097

26,709 59,252 12,607 16,910 16,074 23,882

8,965 18,460

3,317 4,357

- -

2,563 2,876 9,067

11,292

9,708 4,145,816

3,650 343,410

4,221 1,285,988

10,446 5,904,526

477 114,493

940 279,614

380

55,184

719 66,950

3,064 234,802

1,704 1,396,407

3,159

2,760,309

2,413 1,888,607

5,218

1,826,497

1,270 126,293

2,013 1,636

339 5

153

47

3,949 1,383,010

129 75

155 454 547 643

1,008 938

3,552 15,435

3,471

11,943 1,041 1,557 1,903 3,009 3,036 7,377

2,260 3,093

- -

289 316

1,025 1,304

3,149 3,023,285

562 139,955

1,519 842,851

3,809 4,605,201

165 46,852

348 159,618

42

7,173

140 19,901

203 43,750

160 80,259

1,651

2,445,118

1,486 1,546,806

2,223

1,322,522

277 61,972

126 60 48

1 11

1

455 167,299

49 49 73 72 53 24 37 98

378 2,246

349

1,337 197 305 167 328 150 704

65 93

- -

11 12 63 82

305 121,189

115 4,883

296 85,394

295 124,761

149 47,396

185 68,429

93

41,761

15 561 50

7,588 22

2,153

85 6,035

94 54,833

280

71,940

104 14,495

54 47

6 - 1

1

577 27,594

69 73

104 173 90 39 23

6

438 749

473 931 343 476 247 433 18 22

- -

- -

10 12 40 44

254 4,004

94 1,100

287 4,276

248 4,014

19 288 180

2,426

118 2,454

15 268 151

1,896 35

1,633

34 273

6 (D)

39

158

86 1,318

83 79

7 - 7

1

576 63,818

80 36 90

136 84 72 48 30

457 1,307

403 965 274 450 203 378 69

137

2 (D)

- - 5 5

30 34

258 15,300

58 399

234 13,841

281 16,336

24 571 63 (D)

24

266

19 499 52

1,269 23

2,389

57 1,155

30 2,990

112

7,438

36 348

66 60 11

- 7

-

10,152 716,200

1,389 1,255 1,709 2,623 1,548

790 592 246

6,588 13,582

6,936

14,929 3,215 4,376 4,436 6,520 2,163 4,033

483 544

- -

1,002 1,131 3,445 4,223

2,477 368,364

738 46,713

884 172,201

2,353 368,564

55 11,908

68 15,442

53

2,914

241 29,458

1,062 81,793

603 365,973

633

70,443

343 88,504

1,282

161,713

375 22,729

442 343 83

2 41

13

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- - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ................................................ farms $1,000 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

- -

- - - - - - - -

- -

- - - - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - -

-

10,152 716,200

1,389 1,255 1,709 2,623 1,548

790 592 246

6,588 13,582

6,936

14,929 3,215 4,376 4,436 6,520 2,163 4,033

483 544

- -

1,002 1,131 3,445 4,223

2,477 368,364

738 46,713

884 172,201

2,353 368,564

55 11,908

68 15,442

53

2,914

241 29,458

1,062 81,793

603 365,973

633

70,443

343 88,504

1,282

161,713

375 22,729

442 343 83

2 41

13

10,513 892,665

730 761

1,478 2,855 2,036 1,490

951 212

8,911 21,429

8,372

18,011 3,657 4,951 5,564 8,626 2,576 4,434

419 517

- -

916 1,034 3,249 4,182

2,060 456,878

1,032 100,602

614 99,403

2,092 580,880

36 3,578

47 4,691

18

355

180 10,941

823 71,853

582 786,109

493

183,537

347 133,071

897

208,837

241 17,809

685 571 104

- 45

16

268 180,101

3 2

18 35 43 37 53 77

252 1,383

241 871 106 190 167 281 149 400

36 43

- -

44 49 83

106

105 77,626

53 7,702

61 30,363

123 108,936

3 135 11 (D)

1

(D)

6 423 26

4,040 18

10,174

41 34,795

43 49,317

63

26,004

14 1,805

20 16

1 1 -

-

183 101,967

25 3

12 14 13 20 34 62

151 919

152 791 71

129 100 232 105 430

14 14

- -

40 51 58 77

75 32,352

46 18,756

51 31,609

76 45,055

5 3,370

7 3,056

1

(D)

15 2,653

11 2,139

2 (D)

13

9,712

19 7,421

59

17,211

13 3,418

8 7 1 - -

-

343 24,942

31 31 64

130 45 21 15

6

286 591

201 295 101 136 101 130 23 29

5 8

- - 8 8

29 35

29 4,600

25 1,477

18 437 43

7,333 - - - -

2 (D)

3 7

21 319

9 (D)

10

5,707

- -

13 706

- -

20 16

3 1 2

-

611 31,173

100 70

150 156 81 31 20

3

466 768

375 580 240 289 183 223 48 68

5

(D)

- -

14 14 60 73

73 2,285

78 957

27 234 95

3,055 2

(D) 5

(D)

2 (D)

13 647 49

1,172 12

813

24 759

5 (D)

26

1,457

15 265

40 34 11

- 2

-

1,209 51,839

171 155 245 382 139 77 27 13

975 1,775

838

1,268 525 625 407 517 81

126

11 16

- -

32 36

152 172

108 6,192

99 3,036

43 1,516

117 4,144

5 (D)

3 5

3 5

18 858 91

5,119 19

4,205

25 348

6 48

38

2,753

18 337

103 88 19

- 4

3

7,057 312,416

731 712

1,329 2,311 1,213

506 230 25

5,460 8,913

4,898 7,331 2,837 3,426 2,596 3,205

547 700

17 18

- -

192 208 833 960

815 33,741

750 17,830

187 3,863

914 36,247

14 279 23

276

23 124

54 734 525

13,864 219

141,694

93 2,427

34 5,370

186

5,758

91 1,797

366 315 45

- 33

12

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

ENERGY - Con. Renewable energy producing systems - Con. Biodiesel ....................................................... farms 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 ........................................................

51 25 36

353

26,105 7,839 2,236

34,056 23,371,885

33,944 21,150,230

10,143

10,828,657 10,075

10,736,446

4,065 2,313,866

59,269

17,076 16,199

2,259 468 178

21,879

18,912

1,252 122 14

7

29,320 6,860

17,962 18,218

29,176 7,004

13,721 22,459

3,153 1,765 3,819

13,722

982 1,828 5,834

27,536

21.0

669 1,427 4,737

29,347

23.6

147 1,762 3,182 2,838

12 18

-

140

1,478 1,871

602

3,383 4,708,235

3,349 4,368,930

2,478

3,701,015 2,473

3,684,354

628 355,966

6,294

2,119 1,455

280 78 19

1,495

1,293

84 10

1 -

3,701 250

3,042 909

2,855 1,096

2,144 1,807

348 133 346 980

63 161 406

3,321

26.9

45 112 326

3,468

29.7

32 328 379 366

2 2 -

-

313 87 55

400 150,647

400 147,077

142

61,753 142

60,955

38 4,368

806

180 221 40

8 6

290

231 28

1 - -

356 99

305 150

384 71

220 235 31 27 51

126

15 53 83

304

18.5

9 43 72

331

21.1

5 22 60 42

- - -

1

501 62 14

564 21,662

563 19,281

76

2,146 76

2,146

61 2,381

944

256 278 40

3 -

356

324 16

- - -

479 98

296 281

500 77

217 360 49 51 65

195

15 30

103 429

18.3

11 26 86

454

20.2

- 19 27 39

- - 2

-

482 45 49

527 52,462

527 47,526

95

8,496 94

8,382

55 5,050

1,043

270 233 44 14 15

369

278 24

6 1 3

460 116

293 283

394 182

247 329 48 45 54

182

7 19 83

467

20.3

6 16 65

489

22.5

- 17 42 45

13 2 9

69

8,575 1,343

405

9,948 5,416,211

9,918 4,473,914

1,768

823,289 1,748

808,229

1,472 957,357

15,642

5,801 3,903

499 95 25

5,457

4,803

286 22

4 -

8,408 1,915

4,233 6,090

7,486 2,837

3,998 6,325 1,023

587 960

3,755

270 463

1,565 8,025

21.7

198 364

1,315 8,446

24.3

21 341 673 604

- - -

-

- - -

- - - -

- - - -

- -

-

- - - - -

-

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - -

-

- - - -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

ENERGY - Con. Renewable energy producing systems - Con. Biodiesel ........................................................ farms 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 ........................................................

- - -

-

- - -

- - - -

- - - -

- -

-

- - - - -

-

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

-

- - - -

-

- - - -

13 2 9

69

8,575 1,343

405

9,948 5,416,211

9,918 4,473,914

1,768

823,289 1,748

808,229

1,472 957,357

15,642

5,801 3,903

499 95 25

5,457

4,803

286 22

4 -

8,408 1,915

4,233 6,090

7,486 2,837

3,998 6,325 1,023

587 960

3,755

270 463

1,565 8,025

21.7

198 364

1,315 8,446

24.3

21 341 673 604

8 3

17

107

6,575 3,271

682

9,876 9,719,665

9,846 9,234,126

3,977

5,327,754 3,953

5,287,241

1,097 526,052

17,950

4,515 4,993

797 159 64

6,438

5,592

350 39

6 1

9,064 1,464

5,477 5,051

8,934 1,594

3,776 6,752

855 456

1,189 4,252

338 553

1,649 7,988

21.3

225 424

1,351 8,528

24.1

55 671

1,031 830

2 - -

2

133 107 28

242 485,992

240 474,578

136

276,260 135

275,468

27 12,206

501

119 94 40

7 8

106

94

6 - - -

248 20

210 58

192 76

150 118 20

4 15 79

6 5

41 216

24.5

6 2

23 237

27.7

- 10 30 27

- - -

-

121 45 17

167 83,796

166 81,025

62

20,972 62

20,972

12 2,771

375

62 71 34 14

2

121

89 16

- - -

137 46

134 49

135 48

96 87 11

9 8

59

5 7

32 139

23.6

3 1

19 160

28.1

3 8

21 13

1 - 1

1

304 24 15

328 53,979

328 39,822

39

6,553 39

6,553

32 14,157

629

103 212 16

6 6

277

251

7 4 - -

260 83

132 211

308 35

56 287 18 21 41

207

11 31 98

203

14.8

9 22 94

218

17.0

4 19 86 60

6 - -

3

545 56 10

601 49,900

601 45,968

67

9,401 66

9,341

40 3,992

1,079

223 334 44

5 5

504

431 29

2 1 1

410 201

226 385

587 24

158 453 33 23 84

313

40 62

151 358

14.3

27 57

137 390

16.5

2 25 80 76

2 - 1

2

1,034 126 52

1,160 377,717

1,160 362,692

178

141,198 178

141,158

84 15,065

2,107

450 669 70 17

6

988

825 73

4 - 1

835 377

530 682

1,103 109

399 813 70 60

140 543

40 84

247 841

17.4

18 75

185 934

20.0

6 58

118 153

5 - 6

28

6,044 802 307

6,860 2,251,619

6,846 1,855,291

1,125

449,820 1,109

431,647

519 414,501

11,899

2,978 3,736

355 62 22

5,478

4,701

333 34

1 1

4,962 2,191

3,084 4,069

6,298 855

2,260 4,893

647 349 866

3,031

172 360

1,376 5,245

17.9

112 285

1,064 5,692

20.5

19 244 635 583

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con. Age group: - Con. 50 to 54 years ........................................................ 55 to 59 years ........................................................ 60 to 64 years ........................................................ 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

5,052 5,640 5,233 4,524 7,802

58.9

2,318

270 170 47 32

35,498 163

5,813 19,296

4,582 4,042 2,447

26,203 2,742 2,953 2,446 1,836

1,613

4,656,982

28,363 2,293 9,631 2,845 1,032

5,079 8,858 1,026 1,159

29,617 4,891 1,021

367 284

34,689 28,438,867

3,345 5,178,565

29,367 17,747,109

3,228 7,594,854

2,604 6,628,196

2,522

4,486,122 2,240

4,124,539 46

2,194

282 361,583

535 642 545 378 746

56.6

70

19 27

1 1

3,895 8

563 2,077

513 478 320

1,127 494 691 971 668

300

670,820

3,193 207

1,179 244 266

791 980 93

103

2,784 780 258 75 54

3,719 7,384,212

314 748,863

2,972 4,848,555

545 2,083,719

443 1,765,738

334

879,032 320

839,899 7

313

14 39,133

60 87 76 46 57

55.8

28

3 13

1 3

429 6

49 232 71 54 49

249 32 46 44 84

45

58,558

410 20

155 52

9

83 117 20 23

345 75 23

5 7

427 154,292

113 66,948

314 60,148

73 68,596

70 67,056

53

71,261 49

62,076 3

46

4 9,185

75 103 103 105 106

60.4

13

3 2 1 -

567 4

69 334 72 73 29

452 49 36 24 16

26

902

498 38

197 104

7

68 93 35 25

493 65 10

9 -

561 20,728

65 2,661

453 13,134

51 3,147

44 2,687

58

4,700 50 (D)

- 50

8

(D)

86 120 110 70 86

58.5

12

- 10

- 2

557 7

72 315 86 81 22

345 49 64 47 71

73

9,733

524 57

188 79 14

74

137 26 30

450 79 19 12 16

536 51,467

76 8,232

330 22,892

63 8,449

49 7,614

173

23,482 145

21,146 3

142

28 2,336

1,312 1,449 1,545 1,416 2,962

61.8

824

62 60 14

8 10,139

40

1,987 5,718 1,173

919 526

8,216 762 668 383 294

368

1,357,323

7,516 605

2,578 958 262

1,210 2,077

313 328

8,440 1,410

297 99 77

9,877 4,468,495

751 725,348

8,541 2,892,126

844 822,639

659 699,580

534

533,753 469

489,530 12

457

65 44,223

- - - - -

-

-

- - - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

PRINCIPAL OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS - Con. Age group: - Con. 50 to 54 years ........................................................ 55 to 59 years ........................................................ 60 to 64 years ........................................................ 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

- - - - -

-

-

- - - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

- -

1,312 1,449 1,545 1,416 2,962

61.8

824

62 60 14

8 10,139

40

1,987 5,718 1,173

919 526

8,216 762 668 383 294

368

1,357,323

7,516 605

2,578 958 262

1,210 2,077

313 328

8,440 1,410

297 99 77

9,877 4,468,495

751 725,348

8,541 2,892,126

844 822,639

659 699,580

534

533,753 469

489,530 12

457

65 44,223

1,511 1,603 1,434 1,192 2,201

57.9

817

85 25 18

3 10,359

38

1,574 5,521 1,364 1,265

804

7,377 945

1,035 743 428

395

1,982,088

8,101 776

2,670 601 265

1,355 2,778

216 327

8,567 1,494

287 99 81

10,146 13,273,822

993 2,787,737

8,727 8,410,172

955 3,404,207

777 3,002,205

601

2,286,000 541

2,169,780 5

536

60 116,220

36 52 25 24 64

58.2

17

- - - -

267 1

34 129 36 39 30

91 33 52 44 48

52

54,884

235 15 82 26 25

41 94

3 7

176 46 26 13

7

237 648,045

48 175,425

143 232,052

44 330,961

44 330,961

75

177,918 60

167,222 5

55

15 10,696

33 31 26 17 31

56.8

13

1 1 - -

181 -

27 82 19 29 26

72 16 26 31 38

18

21,566

156 5

66 11

5

24 53 11 13

107 49 18

3 6

175 89,440

41 34,434

98 25,066

37 31,858

35 31,458

45 (D) 43

34,616 -

43

2 (D)

65 46 26 21 16

49.9

28

4 - - -

332 7

37 109 70 70 57

300 12 15

6 10

15

12,868

301 14

101 14

3

59 93 18 13

302 28

4 6 3

334 36,535

31 3,730

304 31,248

22 3,149

16 2,981

9

11,617 3

57 - 3

6

11,560

116 80 79 85 68

55.5

31

6 4 - -

593 8

66 261 101 113 70

550 27 19

4 11

18

9,388

531 47

200 51 19

85

161 18 29

551 45

3 6 6

586 46,198

58 6,072

524 35,750

26 4,521

15 4,063

47 (D) 36 (D)

1 35

11 (D)

194 186 174 151 172

56.5

101

15 3 2 3

1,175 14

187 587 153 178 107

1,061 41 54 30 26

31

105,771

982 87

308 75 29

168 326 41 51

1,042 144 13

9 4

1,197 427,440

68 76,392

1,094 192,842

60 220,543

41 213,971

40 (D) 38 (D)

- 38

2

(D)

1,029 1,241 1,090 1,019 1,293

58.6

364

72 25 10 12

7,004 30

1,148 3,931

924 743 407

6,363 282 247 119 142

272

373,081

5,916 422

1,907 630 128

1,121 1,949

232 210

6,360 676 63 31 23

6,894 1,838,193

787 542,723

5,867 983,124

508 613,065

411 499,882

553

386,730 486

266,698 10

476

67 120,032

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES (SEE TEXT) - Con. Corporation - Con. Other than family held - Con. More than 10 stockholders ....................... farms 10 or less stockholders ............................. farms Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc .................................. farms acres 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 ...............................................

29 253

1,063 2,058,591

9,059 38,019

4,883

15,993 6,190

22,026

344

84

16,658 38,488

4,251 10,008

1,629 2,578 1,825 2,155

947 696

3,296 2,930 2,263 3,602

3,951 455 577

576

10,323 - -

10,323 10,528

268 183 343 611

1,212

7,153

13,970 2,630,082

4,434 4,877 1,567 1,247 1,059

786

11,518 814,027

11,267

683,291

3,980 4,154 1,298

988 662 185

2 12

100 241,978

1,737 5,008

1,105 2,100 1,107 2,908

40

6

1,380 2,904

28 159 51

145 131 224 90 82

506 634 670

1,231

3,951 - -

- - - -

- - - - - - -

-

1,122 176,663

95

378 236 173 159 81

999

82,101

995 82,082

110 444 183 155 87 16

- 4

15 8,027

222 4,309

160

1,195 177

3,114

56

4

200 533

153 115

8 17 12

7 4 8

24 36 41 30

- 455

-

- - - -

- - - - - - -

-

43 3,141

18 13

6 2 2 2

34

2,068

32 (D)

12 11

6 - 2 1

- 8

15 446

254 2,060

98

421 222

1,639

47

14

325 766

243 229 34 20 19 13

7 3 5 3 - 1

- -

577

- - - -

- - - - - - -

-

41 378

29 12

- - - -

32 145

31 (D)

28

3 - - - -

1 27

10 1,085

319 5,016

205

2,264 272

2,752

28

1

224 501

198 215 14 34 24 16 22

1 23 23

4 2

- - -

576 - - -

- - - - - - -

-

32 1,047

13 10

8 1 - -

25 517

25 (D)

10 14

- 1 - -

5 60

404 1,033,625

2,125 5,320

950

1,649 1,575 3,671

66

28

4,268 8,785

652 2,956

579 890 572 897 335 277

1,333 938 507 387

- - -

- 10,323

- -

10,323 - - - - - -

-

1,269 86,742

418 519 135 104 56 37

1,081

47,473

1,069 47,355

402 448 100 64 48

7

- -

- -

- -

- - - -

-

-

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - -

- - - -

- - - - - - -

-

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES (SEE TEXT) - Con. Corporation - Con. Other than family held - Con. More than 10 stockholders ........................ farms 10 or less stockholders .............................. farms Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc .................................. farms acres 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 ................................................

- -

- -

- -

- - - -

-

-

- -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - -

- - - -

- - - - - - -

-

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

5 60

404 1,033,625

2,125 5,320

950

1,649 1,575 3,671

66

28

4,268 8,785

652 2,956

579 890 572 897 335 277

1,333 938 507 387

- - -

- 10,323

- -

10,323 - - - - - -

-

1,269 86,742

418 519 135 104 56 37

1,081

47,473

1,069 47,355

402 448 100 64 48

7

12 48

245 420,988

2,467 6,261

1,246 2,576 1,652 3,685

60

15

5,371

13,366

949 2,498

505 766 534 527 264 159 915 943 805

1,663

- - -

- - - -

- 10,528

- - - - -

-

9,806 1,048,681

2,957 3,600 1,099

922 764 464

8,148

510,587

8,114 510,047

2,779 3,000

973 726 487 149

4 11

6 9,115

161 1,750

133

1,261 85

489

5

-

93 237

6 13

3 17 16 18 19

9 22 31 33 81

- - -

- - - -

- -

268 - - - -

-

255 1,053,490

15 46 19 12 52

111

143 25,454

143

25,454

12 48 19 23 31 10

- 2

3 (D)

115 2,736

111

1,889 57

847

6

1

42 112

9 56

7 8 7

14 8 3

15 28 18 10

- - -

- - - -

- - -

183 - - -

-

182 225,984

51 20

- 11 16 84

182

130,806

36 956

20 10

4 1 1 -

1 5

8 361

54 953

20

626 40

327

1

-

161 511

100 147 13 22 13 12

9 5

10 2 2 8

- - -

- - - -

- - - -

343 - -

-

123 1,184

99 17

5 2 - -

88 685

80

647

68 10

1 1 - -

- 11

14 (D)

110 598

54

296 74

302

1

-

329 818

146 291 29 50 23 20

8 5

18 10

9 2

- - -

- - - -

- - - - -

611 -

-

148 1,120

123 21

4 - - -

98 503

90

481

80 10

- - - -

- 2

18 (D)

195 538

100 290 115 248

17

5

657

1,671

313 535 52 81 52 47 18 17 27 24 16 30

- - -

- - - -

- - - - - -

1,212

-

211 15,205

134 47 17

5 3 5

163

4,183

146 4,112

90 44

3 6 2 1

4 63

225 304,019

1,300 3,470

701

1,426 814

2,044

17

10

3,608 8,284

1,454 2,794

334 528 422 360 163 127 398 258 158 157

- - -

- - - -

- - - - - - -

7,153

738 16,447

482 194 38 15

7 2

525

9,505

506 9,439

369 112

9 11

4 1

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

LIVESTOCK - Con. Cattle and calves inventory - Con. Cows and heifers that calved - Con. 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 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

517 130,736

378 29 12 11 22 65

10,949

1,816,055

11,570 3,211,467 4,321,308

4,568 239,372

10,403 2,972,095

415 2,085,520

1,001

727,301

887 55 23 12

6 18

396

145,140 874

582,161

956 2,784,645

208,763

1,509 401,376

1,141 135,588

1,056 435,338

14,210

110,360

13,638 88,735

3,071 11,618

2,168

34,757 1,111

20,388

4,271 4,195,691

4,253

12 - - 1 - 5

526 881,505

561

2,872,844

61 (D)

14 19

14

- - - - -

951 94,562

989

95,352 93,241

362 18,329

882 77,023

39 5,739

34

7,328

24 3 5 - - 2

21

258 28

7,070

40 (D) (D)

42

3,046 32

2,764 28

3,137

431 1,887

402

1,683 58

115

59 601 22

392

134 2,642

134

- - - - - -

10 188

10

120

- -

2 (D)

2 - - - - -

29 1,073

33

1,607 1,720

16 417

27 1,190

- -

14 136

13

- 1 - - -

4 (D) 12 (D)

18

129 (D)

10 (D)

5 (D)

6 (D)

61 (D)

56

190 2

(D)

23 (D) 10 (D)

101 3,861

101

- - - - - -

16 693

19

281

2 (D)

4 (D)

4 - - - - -

29 233

23

122 108

7 52

20 70

- -

2 (D)

2 - - - - -

1 (D)

2 (D)

3

(D) (D)

16 (D) 12

191 12 (D)

80

307

71 254

3 3

19

226 12 71

61 1,337

61

- - - - - -

5 81

11

496

- -

1 (D)

1 - - - - -

19 530

15

331 303

4 48

15 283

1 (D)

2

(D)

2 - - - - -

- - 2

(D)

4 14

3

4 39

3 14

2 (D)

46

260

38 212

1 (D)

5

139 3

(D)

33 1,058

33

- - - - - -

5 (D)

4

65

- -

34 118

29

5 - - - -

953 39,269

731

39,712 36,250

262 9,319

648 30,393

18 3,711

72

577

65 4 3 - - -

30 190 60

387

49 2,080

292

144 11,393

112 4,165

74 8,634

2,083

12,380

1,928 9,250

115 295

161

2,216 57

903

518 11,481

516

2 - - - - -

44 1,313

63

1,744

5 260

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

LIVESTOCK - Con. Cattle and calves inventory - Con. Cows and heifers that calved - Con. 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 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

- -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - -

- - -

- - - - - -

- -

- - - -

- - - -

- -

- - - - - - -

- -

- -

- -

34 118

29

5 - - - -

953 39,269

731

39,712 36,250

262 9,319

648 30,393

18 3,711

72

577

65 4 3 - - -

30 190 60

387

49 2,080

292

144 11,393

112 4,165

74 8,634

2,083

12,380

1,928 9,250

115 295

161

2,216 57

903

518 11,481

516

2 - - - - -

44 1,313

63

1,744

5 260

171 540

159 11

1 - - -

7,727 538,094

8,794

880,782 864,509

3,534 151,902

7,952 728,880

76 7,357

286

3,189

263 12

8 2 1 -

106 746 249

2,443

266 4,961

531

308 14,433

217 10,855

194 8,917

4,872

31,598

4,656 26,672

683 2,135

551

6,286 227

4,708

1,357 22,646

1,357

- - - - - -

129 2,357

135

2,824

4 1,040

- -

- - - - - -

235 1,028,036

268

2,081,271 3,236,381

38 6,294

268 2,074,977

268 2,056,187

2

(D)

2 - - - - -

- - 2

(D)

9 37

8

2 (D)

2 (D)

8 46

122

1,009

117 813 18

157

1 (D)

1 (D)

20 412

20

- - - - - -

4 (D)

3

21

- -

182 129,850

61 12 11 11 22 65

142

95,178

128 92,286 66,846

101 49,771

113 42,515

6 3,307

13

162

12 1 - - - -

8 62 12

100

11 105 24

5

801 5

454 5

220

52 (D)

51

218 6

28

15 2,340

8 664

32 5,303

28

4 - - - - -

1 (D)

- -

- -

13 38

12

1 - - - -

84 499

20

306 388

6 18

17 288

- -

294 713,921

233 26

5 10

4 16

146

143,472 259

570,449

340 2,758,190

206,023

39 381 19 (D) 11 61

144 921

140 800

3 3

63

671 29

131

122 2,270

122

- - - - - -

11 198

15

189

- -

15 22

15

- - - - -

102 617

10 31 16

7 25

3 6 - -

46 237

46

- - - - -

18 67 38

170

23 100 10

65

589 40

248 12

102

321 1,693

297

1,308 4 6

133 949 25 63

558 4,120,818

546

6 - - 1 - 5

130 873,419

90

2,856,088

16 (D)

36 71

36

- - - - -

167 11,022

106

12,997 16,027

49 1,887

86 11,110

3 9,132

70

385

68 1 1 - - -

25 134 64

251

53 (D) 56

660

341,423 533

101,193 574

401,008

494 2,388

472

2,062 35 62

691

17,118 531

11,510

418 7,667

418

- - - - - -

61 1,001

74

1,205

11 669

45 66

45

- - - - -

511 6,942

453

6,670 5,519

182 1,310

372 5,360

4 (D)

166

1,335

157 8 - - 1 -

37 190 146

1,145

140 1,499

259

214 25,582

161 13,993

130 11,293

5,504

54,903

5,410 45,273

2,143 8,810

447

4,109 186

1,700

917 16,196

917

- - - - - -

110 2,077

137

9,811

23 833

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

POULTRY - Con. 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 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 .............................................. Dry edible beans, excluding limas .................... 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 .............................................. 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 .............................................. 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 ................................................ 250 to 499 acres ................................................ 500 acres or more .............................................. Soybeans for beans .......................................... farms acres bushels

296 37,956

294

2 - -

487 3,761

192 2,747

241 54,828

6,573,668 217

50,560

22 58 85 53 23

2,562

1,011,151 121,002,552

2,055 651,404

251 617 703 381 610

997

157,285 2,740,971

853 121,331

152 386 273 126 60

346

42,573 836,655

296 33,094

55

146 103 30 12

99

5,936 402,698

73 3,648

37 40 20

2 -

379 147,955

2,733,227 83

10,437

15 70 90 84

120

84 12,602

535,045

11 588

11

- - -

13 66

2 (D)

107 15,603

1,475,778 93

13,766

15 39 34 16

3

1,957 889,409

107,804,576 1,551

569,289

117 404 556 320 560

597

93,292 1,581,510

510 69,406

74

248 163 80 32

269

36,451 707,372

234 28,101

30

107 96 25 11

35

2,254 142,338

26 1,432

9

19 6 1 -

277 128,454

2,420,852 56

7,815

3 36 66 60

112

81 12,301

526,169

12 571

12

- - -

16 113

8 217

75 27,684

3,735,446 69

25,931

2 5

27 25 16

31

6,775 1,040,791

27 5,933

4 8

11 4 4

19

1,431 24,213

15 (D)

7 5 7 - -

20 2,166

57,958 18 (D)

9 7 1 2 1

4

(D) (D)

3 (D)

2 1 - 1 -

3 801

12,020 1

(D)

1 - - 2 -

1 (D) (D)

5 129

5 - - -

4 32

1 (D)

- - - - -

- - - - -

2 (D) (D)

2 (D)

2 - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

3 (D)

3 - - -

4 (D)

3 12

- - - - -

- - - - -

8 460

69,158 8

460

3 3 2 - -

3 (D) (D)

3 (D)

1 1 1 - -

2 (D) (D)

2 (D)

1 1 - - -

2 (D) (D)

2 (D)

2 - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

32 2,245

32

- - -

36 482 17

160

46 10,493

1,260,814 43

9,820

1 11 19 11

4

235 33,155

4,287,184 214

24,838

70 86 44 22 13

128

14,831 237,310

106 12,039

29 55 29 11

4

43 3,048

47,853 31

1,951

13 23

5 2 -

30 1,108

107,008 26

1,061

14 12

4 - -

32 3,050

88,084 17

1,484

9 14

5 4 -

1 (D) (D)

- -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

POULTRY - Con. 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 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 .............................................. Dry edible beans, excluding limas ..................... 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 .............................................. 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 .............................................. 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 ................................................ 250 to 499 acres ................................................ 500 acres or more .............................................. Soybeans for beans .......................................... farms acres bushels

- -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

32 2,245

32

- - -

36 482 17

160

46 10,493

1,260,814 43

9,820

1 11 19 11

4

235 33,155

4,287,184 214

24,838

70 86 44 22 13

128

14,831 237,310

106 12,039

29 55 29 11

4

43 3,048

47,853 31

1,951

13 23

5 2 -

30 1,108

107,008 26

1,061

14 12

4 - -

32 3,050

88,084 17

1,484

9 14

5 4 -

1 (D) (D)

77 3,729

77

- - -

129 806 35

260

8 946

94,097 7

(D)

1 1 5 1 -

238 39,117

3,261,675 177

21,698

39 93 66 23 17

140

14,988 239,064

117 10,400

34 50 39 13

4

10 320

7,763 9

(D)

2 8 - - -

25 1,929

(D) 13

550

9 6

10 - -

60 14,891

201,835 9

(D)

1 18 15 18

8

- - -

2 (D)

2 - - -

- - - -

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

47 36,369

3,765,344 37

24,133

1 11 15

7 13

44

9,237 161,203

38 6,444

4 8

21 8 3

1

(D) (D)

1 (D)

- - 1 - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

4 590

6,786 - -

- - 4 - -

1 (D) (D)

- -

- - - -

5 (D)

- -

2 (D) (D)

2 (D)

- 2 - - -

20 4,458

593,420 17 (D)

1 5 7 5 2

60

22,324 473,337

58 (D)

-

18 13 12 17

1

(D) (D)

1 (D)

- - - 1 -

- - - - -

- - - - -

3 169

3,650 - -

1 2 - - -

- - -

14 794

14

- - -

15 61 10 32

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

5 105

18,861 5

105

3 2 - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

63 25,808

61

2 - -

88 1,081

36 1,199

- - - - -

- - - - -

3 (D) (D)

3 (D)

1 - 2 - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

27 543

27

- - -

55 275 19

120

- - - - -

- - - - -

4 790 (D)

4 790

- 3 - - 1

4

959 (D)

4 959

1 1 - 2 -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

50 3,444

50

- - -

122 747 61

732

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

12 232

21,842 10 (D)

10

2 - - -

2 (D) (D)

2 (D)

2 - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

3 (D) (D)

3 (D)

1 2 - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Soybeans for beans - 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 .............................................. Sugarbeets for sugar ........................................ farms acres tons Irrigated ........................................................ farms acres 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 .............................................. 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 .................................................. 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

63 8,607

9

24 41

5 5

215

30,553 938,052

215 30,553

181

69,307 52,566,914

71 11,079

9

30 62 36 44

3,660

2,181,967 67,665,715

937 126,009

241 766 712 654

1,287

12,798 1,296,617 2,698,367

10,324 969,049

5,503 4,165 1,896

757 477

8,205

654,284 1,848,795

7,026 560,868

3,663

382,685 452,204

2,898 249,400

14

2,089 10

1,803

763 83,020

763 83,020

468 56 81 61 97

196 801 23 26

141 100

61 (D)

8

24 39

5 5

163

22,444 684,575

163 22,444

165

64,391 48,354,811

63 10,212

5

27 58 34 41

2,928

1,969,574 61,046,485

652 99,651

145 545 534 536

1,168

1,183 154,081 381,034

859 85,057

218 471 336 113 45

807

78,012 272,975

732 65,942

277

31,733 36,320

122 6,951

3

(D) 2

(D)

75 5,974

75 5,974

13 16 31

8 7

10

108 2

(D)

1 (D)

1 (D)

- - 1 - -

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

1

(D) (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

27 8,330

483,109 21

3,760

3 8 5 5 6

118 14,956 48,199

107 11,616

63 24 14 10

7

83 11,449 42,769

77 9,234

23

2,078 2,854

18 1,291

- - - -

447 71,769

447 71,769

255 33 32 45 82

124 657 14 25

96 (D)

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

104 1,208 1,410

99 1,081

89 15

- - -

62 770 983 60 (D)

39

388 379 37 (D)

- - - -

18 16 18 16

18

- - - -

8 1 3

(Z)

2 (D)

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

10 884

42,910 5

(D)

- 7 3 - -

70 2,616 6,546

54 2,074

39 24

6 1 -

39 1,533 4,635

31 1,163

16

702 1,248

14 (D)

- - - -

54 99 54 99

53

- 1 - -

16 3 1

(D)

13 2

- -

- - 1 - -

44 7,215

230,049 44

7,215

9 1,686

1,589,759 4

(D)

3 1 3 1 1

265

39,818 1,580,200

162 13,191

53

102 62 31 17

5,964 545,646

1,360,585 4,862

441,102

2,823 1,853

766 315 207

3,940

345,477 1,051,326

3,376 303,699

1,541

118,680 161,718

1,254 84,584

10

1,914 7

(D)

71 3,946

71 3,946

42

5 10

8 6

10

3 - -

7 1

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Soybeans for beans - 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 .............................................. Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................... farms acres tons Irrigated ......................................................... farms acres 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 .............................................. 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 .................................................. 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

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- -

- -

- - 1 - -

44 7,215

230,049 44

7,215

9 1,686

1,589,759 4

(D)

3 1 3 1 1

265

39,818 1,580,200

162 13,191

53

102 62 31 17

5,964 545,646

1,360,585 4,862

441,102

2,823 1,853

766 315 207

3,940

345,477 1,051,326

3,376 303,699

1,541

118,680 161,718

1,254 84,584

10

1,914 7

(D)

71 3,946

71 3,946

42

5 10

8 6

10

3 - -

7 1

- -

- - - - -

5 (D) (D)

5 (D)

3

(D) (D)

1 (D)

- 2 - 1 -

374 131,045

3,341,688 80

5,794

34 96 96 67 81

3,439 479,110 695,396

2,804 354,250

1,053 1,294

630 276 186

2,104

165,388 353,607

1,786 137,415

1,202

202,860 211,072

989 138,856

- - - -

42 554 42

554

34 2 5 - 1

9

21 1

(D)

6 3

1 (D)

1 - - - -

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

3

(D) 2,454,500

2 (D)

- - 1 - 2

29

25,832 962,794

11 2,120

1 1 5

11 11

113 20,142 62,818

95 16,281

13 37 43 13

7

82 9,960

32,825 69

8,268

23 2,988 3,503

14 1,645

- - - -

2 (D)

2 (D)

- - 2 - -

- - - -

- -

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

9 1,873

87,741 5

1,073

- 2 3 4 -

72 15,148 53,392

61 13,126

8

19 27 11

7

58 10,039 38,002

49 9,316

10

1,850 (D)

5 (D)

- - - -

2 (D)

2 (D)

1 - - - 1

1

(D) - -

- -

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

5 2,308

88,180 - -

- 2 1 - 2

45 951

1,371 35

560

36 7 2 - -

25 640 908 21 (D)

16

255 389 14 (D)

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- - - -

- -

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

2 (D) (D)

- -

1 - 1 - -

102 1,815 1,964

84 1,187

84 17

- 1 -

53 737 723 45

666

26 523 (D) 24 (D)

- - - -

4 8 4 8

4 - - - -

2 (D)

- -

2 (D)

- -

- - - - -

1 (D) (D)

1 (D)

- - - - -

- - - - -

1 (D) (D)

- -

- 1 - - -

203 11,974 22,328

177 10,050

126 49 17

3 8

134

7,292 16,888

117 6,441

65

3,871 4,778

56 2,899

1

(D) 1

(D)

9 12

9 12

9 - - - -

3 (D)

- -

1 (D)

- -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

9 2,121

25,842 - -

3 2 2 - 2

1,385 48,970 63,324

1,087 32,665

951 355 55 14 10

818

22,987 33,154

663 17,693

425

16,757 23,440

351 10,476

- - - -

39 34 39 34

39

- - - -

13 2 2

(D)

13 2

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item Total 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)

Total Tobacco farming (11191)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. Peas, green - Con. 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

9 (D)

331 59,281

14 2,625

195

7 20 38 71

188

4,885 13

3 2

(D) - -

303 341 25 19

808

6,338 808

6,338

567 184 49

7 1

435

1,387

254 1,088

355

2,776

6 1

6

(D)

10 3

123 85

1 (D) 14

2,651 1

(D)

2 - 6 4 2

30

1,599 3 2 - - - -

7 5 3 1

6

(D) 6

(D)

6 - - - -

6 5

1

(D)

2 (D)

- -

- -

- -

1 (D)

5 1

220 54,138

12 (D)

110

7 9

29 65

97

2,730 8 1 2

(D) - -

202 280 17 18

58 84 58 84

54

4 - - -

42 25

21

9

35 17

- -

2 (D)

2

(D)

45 38

- - 8 2 - -

8 - - - -

4 (D)

1 (D)

- - - -

13 4 3 1

557

5,682 557

5,682

340 166 43

7 1

249

1,100

173 969

250

2,647

3 1

3 1

6 3

44 30

- -

20 33

1 (D)

19

- 1 - -

11 13

- - - - - -

20 9 1

(D)

18 28 18 28

18

- - - -

14 18

4 1

7 5

1

(D)

- -

- -

10 2

- -

24 2,026

- -

14 - 2 5 3

16

519 - - - - - -

16 15

- -

71 278 71

278

59 8 4 - -

48 111

22 57

29 82

2

(D)

- -

2 (D)

5 3

- - - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

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Table 68. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2012 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]

Item

Other crop farming - con. (1119)

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)

Cotton farming (11192)

Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and

all other crop farming

(11193, 11194 11199)

CROPS HARVESTED - Con. Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. Peas, green - Con. 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

- - - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - - -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

24 2,026

- -

14 - 2 5 3

16

519 - - - - - -

16 15

- -

71 278 71

278

59 8 4 - -

48 111

22 57

29 82

2

(D)

- -

2 (D)

5 3

3 2

18 (D)

- -

17 - - - 1

17 17

1 (D)

- - - -

16 22

1 (D)

38 81 38 81

33

5 - - -

26 29

15 10

11 19

- -

1 (D)

- -

6 5

- - 2

(D) - -

- - 2 - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

1 (D)

1 (D)

1 - - - -

1 (D)

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - - -

1 (D)

- - - - - -

- - - -

2 (D)

2 (D)

- 1 1 - -

2 (D)

1

(D)

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- - - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - -

2 (D)

2 (D)

2 - - - -

2 (D)

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- -

- - 2

(D) - -

2 - - - -

- - - - - - - -

1 (D)

- -

17 60 17 60

16

- 1 - -

16 42

5

(D)

9 3

- -

- -

- -

3 (D)

- - 5 2 - -

5 - - - -

5 (D)

- - - - - -

4 (D)

- -

8 17

8 17

8 - - - -

4 3

4 5

4

(D)

- -

- -

- -

3 4

- -

18 4 - -

18 - - - -

7 1 - - - - - -

24 6 - -

30 36 30 36

30

- - - -

25 18

8 2

8 2

- -

- -

- -

6 2

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.