Tk BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 9999 06398 568 1 7 C3. 5'/<^.-^?7/^V/^e.^6 v^^fCensus of ^Agriculture AC87-A-40 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 40 South Carolina state and County Data GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS DEFT. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 700 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02117 U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was prepared in tlie Agriculture Division. Many other divisions contributed to this preparation: Data Preparation performed the clerical processing; Administrative Services pro- vided the forms design and other administrative services; Publi- cations Services contributed in publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and printing procurement; Com- puter Services provided the computer processing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; Economic Program- ming prepared the computer programs; and Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and processing proce- dures and computer programs. Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives of both public and private organizations made significant recommendations which helped establish data content. Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provided valuable advice in the planning, publicizing, and processing phases of the census, and in helping farmers and ranchers complete the report forms. The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm organizations were most helpful in publicizing the census and encouraging cooperation of farm and ranch operators. Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call: (301) 763-8555 Division Chief (301) 763-8567 Crops Branch (301) 763-8569 Livestock Branch (301) 763-8566 Farm Economics Branch (301) 763-1113 General Information (301) 763-8558 Statistical Methodology 'v^^'/V-l^O 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-40 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 40 South Carolina state and County Data Issued July 1989 § ML ^ \ m U.S. Department of Commerce Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary Michael R. Darby, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS BUREAU OF THE CENSUS C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director Charles A. Waite, Associate Director for Economic Programs Roger H. Bugenhagen, Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Chief, Economic Census Staff AGRICULTURE DIVISION Charles P. Pautler, Jr., Chief Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Census of agriculture (1 987). Geographic area series. 1 987 census of agriculture. Geographic area series. Includes indexes. Supt. of Docs, no.: C 3.31/4:987/v.1 1 . Agriculture — Economic aspects — United States — Statistics. 2. Agriculture— Economic aspects— United States— States— Statistics. 3. Agriculture— Economic aspects— United States— Territories and possessions —Statistics. I. United States. Bureau of the Census. II. Title. HD1769.C46 1987 338.1 '0973'021 88-600103 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. CONTENTS Page Introduction VII Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1987 and 1982 1 FIGURES 1. State Map ___ 2 2. Profile of State's Agriculture: 1987 3 3. Percent of Farms and of Value of Products Sold: 1987 4 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 4 5. Land Use: 1987 5 6. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 _ 5 7. Value of Livestocl< and Poultry Sold: 1987 6 8. Production Expenses: 1987 6 TABLES CHAPTER 1. State Data 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years 7 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 __ 9 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 10 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1987 12 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 13 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 14 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978 15 8. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 16 9. Irrigation: 1987, 1982, and 1978. _ 16 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 17 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 18 12. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 18 13. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 ___ 18 14. Petroleum Products Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 19 15. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987, 1982, and 1978. 19 16. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1987, 1982, and 1978 _. 20 1 7. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 21 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 23 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982 __ 24 20. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987, 1982, and 1978 25 21. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 25 22. Broilers and Started Pullets-Sales: 1987 and 1982 ___ 26 23. Poultry— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 ___ 26 24. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 27 25. Cattle and Calves- Inventory: 1987 and 1982 27 26. Cattle and Calves -Sales: 1987 and 1982 __. 28 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 28 28. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1987 29 29. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1987 _ 29 30. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 30 31. Cattle and Calves-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 30 32. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory: 1987 and 1982 30 33. Hogs and Pigs-Sales: 1987 and 1982 __ 31 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III Page 34. Hogs and Pigs— Litters Farrowed: 1987 and 1982 31 35. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 31 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 32 37. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Farrowed: 1987 32 38. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 32 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 33 40. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1987 33 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 34 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982 35 43. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987 35 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 36 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982 37 46. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1987 and 1982 _ 38 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 _ 39 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 40 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 50 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 60 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 80 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 100 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 120 CHAPTER 2. County Data 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 140 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1 987 and 1982 _- 146 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 158 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 164 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 170 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 182 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 188 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 194 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 200 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 203 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 215 12. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 227 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 233 14. Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 236 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 242 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 248 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 275 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 _ * 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 * 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 ___ 275 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 276 22. Miscellaneous Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 276 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 277 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 278 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982. 282 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 284 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 289 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 296 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 298 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 299 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 ___ 302 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 303 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 303 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 304 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 304 IV CONTENTS 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Page APPENDIXES A. General Explanation A-1 B. Places With All Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program B-1 C. Statistical Methodology C-1 D. Report Form and Information Sheet D-1 Index Index 1 Publication Program Inside back cover *Not published for this State. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS V Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Boston Public Library http://www.archive.org/details/1987censusofagri40unit INTRODUCTION Page HISTORY VII USES OF THE CENSUS VII AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED VII FARM DEFINITION VII COMPARABILITY OF DATA VII TABULAR PRESENTATION VII ADVANCE REPORTS VIII ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION VIM SPECIAL TABULATIONS VIM CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VIM INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VIII ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VIII HISTORY The 1987 Census of Agriculture is the 23d taken by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the sixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950, an agriculture census was taken as part of the decennial census. A separate mid-decade census of agriculture was conducted in 1925, 1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, a census of agriculture was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agri- culture to be taken for 1 978 and 1 982 to adjust the data reference year so that it coincided with the economic censuses covering manufacturing, mining, construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, and selected transportation activities. This adjustment in timing estab- lished the agriculture census on a 5-year cycle collecting data for years ending in 2 and 7. USES OF THE CENSUS The census of agriculture is the leading source of statistics about the Nation's agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county. State, and national levels. Census statistics are used by Congress in developing and changing farm programs and for determining the effects of these programs. Many national and State programs are designed or allocated on the basis of census data, such as funds for extension services, research, and soil conservation projects. Private industry uses census statistics to provide a more effective production and distribution system for the agricultural community. AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED The census of agriculture is required by law under Title 13, United States Code, sections 142(a) and 191, which directs that a census be taken in 1979, 1983, and in every fifth year after 1983 covering the prior year. The 1987 census includes each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Island of the United States. A census of agriculture will be conducted in American Samoa and the Common- wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in conjunction with the 1 990 Census of Population and Housing. FARM DEFINITION Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm for census purposes first were established, the farm definition has been changed nine times. The current definition, first used for the 1974 census, is any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. The farm definition used for the outlying areas varies according to area. The report for each area includes a discussion of the farm definition. COMPARABILITY OF DATA Data on acreages and inventories for 1987 and 1982 are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown for expenses and agricultural product sales are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or defla- tion. In general, data for censuses since 1974 are not fully comparable with data for 1 969 and earlier censuses due to changes in the farm definition. The 1978 U.S., region, and State data shown in the 1 978 Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms on the mail list plus estimates from an area sample for farms not on the mail list. For comparability, the 1 978 data in the 1987 publications include only farms on the mail list. TABULAR PRESENTATION State data— Tables 1 through 47 in chapter 1 show detailed State-level data usually accompanied by historical data for one or more past censuses. Tables 48 through 53 provide 1 987 State data cross-tabulated by various farm classifications. County data— Chapter 2 presents selected data items by county. Tables 1 through 1 6 include general data for all counties. The counties are listed in alphabetical order in the column headings. Tables 17 through 36 include only 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION VII counties reporting the data item. Counties not having the item, or with a limited number of farms reporting the item, have data combined and presented as "all other counties." ADVANCE REPORTS Advance reports of 1 987 census data have been pub- lished separately for each county with 1 0 farms or more, each State, and the United States. This series provided, at the earliest possible date, final data on major data items together with comparable final data from the 1 982 census. Data items are standard across States except information on selected crops harvested, which vary by State accord- ing to their relative importance in the State. ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION The volume 1 data are available on computer tapes and compact disc. The advance report data are available on computer tapes, computer diskettes, and through elec- tronic data services such as the AG R I DATA network, the CENDATA package on Dialog, CompuServe on-line ser- vices, and the Census Bureau's State Data Center Bulletin Board. Computer tapes, diskettes, and compact discs are sold by the Customer Services Branch, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233 (telephone (301) 763-4100). SPECIAL TABULATIONS Custom designed tabulations can be developed to individual user specifications on a programming cost reim- bursable basis. Inquiries about special tabulations should be directed to the Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES In keeping with the provisions of Title 13, United States Code, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual farm. However, the number of farms in a given size category or other classification, such as size of farm, is not considered a release of confidential information and is provided even though other information is withheld. INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery and equipment are measured as of December 31 of the census year. Crop and livestock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar year, except for a few crops (such as citrus) for which the production year overlaps the calendar year. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used through- out the tables: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. (IC) Independent city. (NA) Not available. (S) Withheld because estimate did not meet pub- lication standards on the basis of either the response rate (associated relative standard error) or a consistency review. (X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. cwt Hundredweight. sq ft Square feet. VIII INTRODUCTION 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1987 and 1982 [Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment for price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Percent change from 1982 to 1987 Farms number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres _ __. 50 to 179 acres _ 180 to 499 acres - __. 500 to 999 acres — _ ___ 1,000 to 1,999 acres — __ 2,000 acres or more Han/ested cropland farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000, Average per farm dollars. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000. Grains _ $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed $1,000. Tobacco _ ___ _ ___ $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and benies $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000. Other crops $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000. Poultry and poultry products $1,000. Dairy products _ ___ $1,000. Cattle and calves _ $1,000. Hogs and pigs ___ _ _ _ _ _ $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool___ _ $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) $1,000. Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other _ __ Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years. Total farm production expenses^ $1,000. Selected farm production expenses'": Livestock and poultry purchased $1,000. Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000. Commercial fertilizer^ $1,000. Agricultural chemicals^ $1,000. Petroleum products $1,000. Hired farm labor $1,000. Interest expense^ $1,000. Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves farms. number. Milk cows farms. number. Hogs and pigs farms. number. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. number. Selected crops harvested: Com for grain or seed farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres. Cotton farms. acres. Tobacco farms, acres. Soybeans for beans farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _ farms. acres. Land in orchards feirms. acres. 20 517 4 758 631 232 201 169 871 1 337 5 437 7 742 3 762 1 303 673 263 15 556 1 589 636 1 216 80 689 878 683 42 827 451 285 126 581 33 927 129 988 7 582 38 640 48 067 55 990 10 510 427 398 219 114 68 618 72 172 61 533 68 5 893 18 337 1 583 488 109 8 983 11 534 11 791 8 549 54.5 736 918 62 818 170 086 68 222 42 545 41 808 92 317 42 815 10 227 428 491 697 40 113 3 249 352 413 1 477 7 539 759 6 292 309 791 3 097 213 374 744 116 424 2 519 42 666 5 220 597 258 7 272 230 800 1 134 49 565 24 929 5 589 799 224 208 524 946 1 471 6 956 9 421 4 490 1 560 708 323 20 144 2 474 025 946 81 326 968 554 38 853 601 018 263 041 43 258 181 784 7 563 37 386 33 487 ?1 84? 12 659 367 536 159 580 75 815 61 493 66 575 45 4 027 22 297 2 078 417 137 11 299 13 630 14 172 10 118 62.6 (NA) 53 566 141 310 97 736 59 103 73 992 79 734 74 196 12 133 507 279 1 219 47 559 4 709 399 810 2 320 7 475 114 7 94? 384 966 4 478 426 528 417 95 392 3 530 60 017 10 552 1 385 643 7 481 216 153 1 ??2 50 472 -17.7 -14.9 3.6 -3.5 -7.9 -9.1 -21.8 -17.8 -16.2 -16.5 -4.9 -18.6 -22.8 -35.7 28.5 -.8 -9.3 10.2 -24.9 -51.9 -21.6 -28.5 .2 3.4 43.5 156.3 -17.0 16.3 37.3 -9.5 17.4 -7.6 51.5 46.4 -17.8 -23.8 17.0 -20.4 -20.5 -15.4 -16.8 -15.5 3.6 (NA) 17.3 20.4 -30.2 -28.0 -43.5 15.8 -42.3 -15.7 -15.5 -42.8 -15.7 -31.0 -11.9 -36.3 .9 -20.8 -19.5 -30.8 -50.0 78.4 22.0 -28.6 -28.9 -50.5 -56.9 -2.8 6.8 -7.2 -1.8 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications. 3Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Figure 1 . State Map E E om U 3 EF Q 4 3 a 2 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 2. Profile of state's Agriculture: 1987 1 to 49 acres 50 to 1 79 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 or more 31 3 186 Farms by value of products sold Less than $40,000 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more ^'t'^'f-''^'' ' ? V.' ,*/'^/'i on /I gi^^ v,^ y^t' ; , ^.^^'■>/;..l^.....■:.j oU.4 41.2 28 Farms by value of land and buildings Other Corporation Partnership Individual or family 0.5 m 2-4 Farms by type of organization Full owner f Part owner Tenant 61 5 :_j 314 71 Operator by tenure None 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported 76 ^HfiimmiA 8 2 _J 35.8 41.7 68 Operators working off farm J L Operators by principal occupation I II 10 20 30 40 50 60 Percent of farms 80 90 100 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SOUTH CAROLINA 3 Figure 3. Percent of Farms and of Value of Products Sold: 1987 Value of sales Less than $10,000 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more 19.1 67.5 Number of farms Value of agricultural products sold Figure 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 90 80 70 — 60 — 50 40 30 20 10 0 (Thousands) a^->^ ^<^ >■>% Va^v. %%\ ^ $100,000 or more ^^S $40,000 to $99,999 $10,000 to $39,999 ~} Less than $10,000 1959 1964 1969 1974 Census year 1978 1982 1987 4 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 5. Land Use: 1987 other land 5.0% Pastureland and rangeland 6.8% Woodland _ 31.7% Land use Total acres =4,758,631 Other cropland—cover, crops failed, and summer fallow 5.2% - Cropland idle 18.3% ' Cropland Cropland pastured 17.3%" Cropland 56.4% Cropland harvested 59.2% Figures. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 (Thousands of acres) 560 490 420 Soybeans for Corn for beans grain Hay— all types Wheat for grain Cotton Land in orchards Tobacco 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SOUTH CAROLINA 5 Figure 7. Value Of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987 State total = $427,398,000 All other livestock 1.4% Hogs and pigs 14.4% Cattle and calves 16.9% Dairy products 16.1% Poultry and poultry products 51.3% Figures. Production Expenses: 1987 Livestock purchased Feed purchased Fertilizer/ Chemicals/Seeds Energy cost Labor — Hired/Contract Interest expense Other 80 100 120 Millions of dollars 200 6 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All fanms 1987 Farms - number.. Land in farms acres.- Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars.- Average per acre dollars-. Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment' $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more Total cropland farms.- acres.- Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Irrigated land farms.. acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold^ $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000-- Farms by value of sales^: Less than $2,500 - $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 $499,999 $500,000 or more Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc Operators by days worked off farmS: None Any 200 days or more - - Operators by principal occupation^: Farming Other Average age of operator^ years.. Total farm production $1,000.. Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purchased $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer' $1,000.. Petroleum products $1,000.. Hired farm labor $1,000.. Interest expense' $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals' --. $1,000„ Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves Inventory farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. numtrer.. Milk cows farms.. number.. Cattle and calves sold farms- number.. Hogs and pigs inventory... farms.. number Hogs and pigs sold farms— number- Chickens 3 months old or older inventory^ farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat- type chickens sold farms— numtier.- See footnotes at end of table. 20 517 4 758 631 232 201 169 871 639 734 31 252 1 337 5 437 7 742 3 762 1 303 673 263 18 578 2 686 117 15 556 1 589 636 1 216 80 689 878 683 42 827 451 285 427 398 7 419 3 516 2 900 2 547 1 276 954 1 592 313 18 337 1 583 488 7 335 11 791 8 549 8 983 11 534 54.5 736 918 62 818 170 086 68 222 41 808 92 317 42 815 42 545 10 227 428 491 8 903 205 344 697 40 113 9 635 218 766 3 249 352 413 3 031 619 986 1 477 7 539 759 227 60 295 197 24 929 5 589 799 224 208 524 946 761 038 30 576 1 471 6 956 9 421 4 490 1 560 708 323 23 166 3 179 278 20 144 2 474 025 946 81 326 968 554 38 853 601 018 367 536 9 288 3 756 3 308 3 101 1 621 1 511 2 044 287 22 297 2 078 417 8 390 14 172 10 118 11 299 13 630 52.6 (NA) 53 566 141 310 97 736 73 992 79 734 74 196 59 103 12 133 507 279 10 278 226 482 1 219 47 559 10 583 213 608 4 709 399 810 3 965 646 956 2 320 7 475 114 210 41 578 104 26 706 6 045 719 226 171 558 758 692 409 26 002 1 499 6 906 10 551 5 045 1 638 743 324 25 427 3 375 565 22 875 2 524 147 770 32 031 854 974 32 014 543 171 311 804 8 910 4 342 3 857 3 685 2 154 1 696 1 862 182 23 673 2 487 453 9 769 15 596 10 866 12 477 14 229 (NA) 46 966 129 971 94 953 50 757 79 173 (NA) 48 546 11 683 474 050 9 978 219 696 1 485 45 544 10 628 245 161 7 210 478 660 6 341 690 956 3 177 6 957 373 216 30 821 889 } 29 275 6 177 024 211 98 609 467 449 233 16 418 1 689 7 677 11 942 5 277 1 631 747 312 28 074 3 201 239 24 757 2 250 952 446 10 335 676 496 23 108 459 882 206 582 12 087 3 665 3 882 8 116 1 395 107 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9 424 14 484 10 077 15 659 13 303 53.4 30 450 96 996 84 760 33 816 53 247 (NA) 31 020 13 825 589 827 10 557 279 175 2 478 47 718 11 811 219 844 7 654 345 282 6 129 533 466 4 295 6 203 860 193 20 674 220 39 559 6 991 718 177 1 171 261 261 675 7 138 2 479 12 129 15 605 6 452 1 875 733 286 37 634 3 439 927 32 189 2 041 755 675 15 003 362 215 9 156 204 961 150 263 22 706 4 992 4 575 498 21 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22 500 14 309 (NA) (NA) 53.1 319 907 26 649 54 515 44 546 24 433 46 003 (NA) 15 980 16 600 515 832 (NA) 199 338 3 866 56 478 13 025 248 596 13 132 414 291 10 106 534 342 7 443 6 835 645 243 23 425 555 > 56 248 8 101 417 144 24 948 171 (NA) (NA) 4 642 22 214 19 585 6 848 1 903 710 346 53 963 3 520 349 50 005 2 263 258 1 337 18 524 349 071 6 206 247 706 92 925 32 674 8 659 7 597 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 26 532 16 425 (NA) (NA) 51.9 (NA) 12 941 34 109 42 878 23 135 38 946 (NA) (NA) 28 663 555 424 17 027 207 131 11 657 77 150 16 087 221 412 28 225 369 367 11 688 421 394 27 503 4 758 926 229 16 220 809 > i 78 172 9 149 492 117 15 685 134 (NA) (NA) 6 714 34 483 25 949 8 Oil 1 986 1 029 75 213 4 035 157 71 602 2 694 196 1 398 24 952 302 924 3 875 206 650 87 285 49 386 13 164 9 344 6 234 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37 019 20 917 (NA) (NA) 50.4 (NA) 12 719 34 974 (NA) 19 253 36 425 (NA) (NA) 38 907 496 728 (NA) 156 280 24 743 99 584 20 977 213 640 53 776 672 803 24 588 538 958 53 822 4 511 895 371 13 628 978 124 203 11 069 348 89 7 769 87 (NA) (NA) 15 792 60 483 35 969 8 868 2 Oil 1 080 120 502 4 787 778 112 930 3 393 002 748 22 009 251 711 2 027 193 538 53 920 93 810 20 731 6 632 2 220 742 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 64 851 59 327 28 483 (NA) (NA) 48.3 (NA) (NA) 23 680 (NA) 15 948 29 031 (NA) (NA) 70 258 614 857 (NA) 183 656 54 490 147 170 22 383 203 549 79 692 571 290 26 066 366 576 95 478 3 787 991 346 4 777 016 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 7 Table 1. Historical l-lighlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms 1987 1982 1978 1974 1969 1964 1959 1954 Selected crops harvested: Corn for grain or seed _ .. farms— 6 292 7 942 11 240 13 913 17 688 33 434 55 187 84 962 acres-- 309 791 384 966 523 326 451 165 386 999 415 380 684 262 923 189 bushels.- 22 143 190 31 085 287 29 268 243 28 218 982 19 172 480 16 534 566 17 524 709 9 259 319 Wfieat for grain _- __ farms.. 3 097 4 478 1 216 2 633 3 372 5 323 15 537 20 612 acres.. 213 374 426 528 53 730 101 057 64 905 79 315 158 276 139 761 bushels.. 7 558 179 14 810 264 1 745 494 2 688 032 2 165 011 2 091 759 3 116 662 2 597 734 Soybeans for beans ... .. farms-- 5 220 10 552 12 811 13 439 14 038 13 539 7 759 2 966 acres_. 597 258 1 385 643 1 404 636 1 081 703 851 524 621 223 383 779 148 235 bushels.. 12 872 219 29 039 562 29 082 744 21 516 524 18 613 432 12 907 064 6 598 313 937 140 Cotton .. farms. - 744 417 488 2 509 10 161 25 928 45 437 76 094 acres— 116 424 95 392 100 793 256 082 300 240 525 582 544 195 809 525 bales- 102 078 147 897 114 401 265 454 236 417 554 072 411 120 488 418 Hay-alfalfa, ottier tame. small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms., acres.. 7 272 230 800 7 461 216 153 7 765 211 184 7 119 157 401 7 846 151 046 (NA) 236 486 266 104 (NA) 414 255 tons, dry._ 432 109 414 498 405 556 309 783 293 363 354 017 311 558 317 900 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Data for 1974 and prior years include the value of forest products sold. 3Data for 1982 and prior years exclude abnormal farms. ^Data for 1959 are for $10,000 or more. sData for 1954 are for $25,000 or more. «Data for 1974 apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships; see text. 'Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals exclude the cost of lime for 1987 and 1982. ^Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. ^Data for 1964 and prior years are for chickens 4 months old or older. 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1987 Percent of totalin 1987 1982 1978 Total sales (see text) farms— 20 517 878 683 100.0 100.0 24 929 968 554 26 706 $1,000- 854 974 Average per farm .„ dollars- 42 827 (X) 38 853 32 014 Value of sales': Less than $1,000 (see text) farms— 3 631 17.7 4 711 3 733 $1,000- 1 217 .1 1 691 1 631 $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. 3 788 18.5 4 577 5 177 $1,000.. 6 319 .7 7 515 6 563 $2,500 to $4,999 - - farms.. 3 516 17.1 3 756 4 342 $1,000.. 12 518 1.4 13 444 15 509 $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. 2 900 20 419 14.1 2.3 3 306 23 322 3 857 $1,000- 27 139 $10,000 to $19,999 farms— 2 039 9.9 2 468 2 890 $1,000- 28 386 3.2 34 741 40 804 $20,000 to $24,999- farms.. 508 2.5 633 795 $1,000.. 11 294 1.3 14 120 17 751 $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. 887 4.3 1 147 1 527 $1,000.. 28 050 3.2 36 404 48 169 $40,000 to $49,999 - farms.. 389 1.9 474 627 $1,000.. 17 330 2.0 21 173 27 948 $50,000 to $99,999 farms— 954 4.6 1 511 1 696 $1,000.. 67 397 7.i 108 780 121 037 $100,000 to $249,999 - farms.. 1 114 5.4 1 475 1 395 $1,000.. 178 855 20.4 232 397 218 492 $250,000 to $499,999 — farms.. 478 167 735 2.3 19.1 569 192 004 467 $1,000.. 158 292 $500,000 to $999,9992. _ farms.. 229 1.1 287 182 $1,000.. 153 399 17.5 279 886 167 584 $1,000,000 or more - .- farms.. 84 .4 - - $1,000-. 185 762 21.1 - - Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops — farms— 10 535 51.3 14 964 17 758 $1,000- 451 285 51 .4 601 018 543 171 Grains- — farms— 7 062 34.4 11 970 14 241 $1,000- 126 581 14.4 263 041 228 223 Com for grain farms— 4 311 21.0 4 933 (NA $1,000- 36 283 4.1 59 542 (NA Wheat farms— 2 909 14.2 4 293 (NA $1,000.. 19 328 2.2 43 997 (NA Soybeans farms.. 5 098 24.8 10 349 (NA $1,000.- 68 568 7.8 155 248 (NA farms— 156 .8 205 (NA) $1,000- 399 (Z) 673 (NA Barley famis— 100 .5 (NA) (NA $1,000- 298 (H) (NA) (NA Oats - ..- — - farnis— 436 2.1 595 (NA $1,000- 1 131 .1 1 596 (NA (NA Other grains' farms— 195 1.0 562 $1,000.. 573 .1 1 985 (NA Cotton and cottonseed- — — - farms-- 734 3.6 415 486 $1,000- 33 927 3.9 43 258 36 114 Tobacco — farms— 2 514 12.3 3 524 4 762 $1,000- 129 988 14.8 181 784 179 879 Hay, silage, and field seeds — _ farms.. 2 039 9.9 1 744 1 951 $1,000- 7 582 .9 7 563 9 901 Vegetables, sweet com, and melons - farms— 1 261 6.1 1 591 1 745 $1,000- 38 640 4.4 37 386 28 767 Fruits, nuts, and berries farms 740 48 067 3.6 5.5 453 33 487 788 $1,000.. 37 488 Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. 400 1.9 351 390 $1,000.. 55 990 6.4 21 842 13 506 Other crops farms.. 447 2.2 811 685 $1,000.. 10 510 1.2 12 659 9 292 Uvestock, poultry, and their products (arms.. 12 589 61.4 14 014 15 621 $1,000.. 427 398 48.6 367 536 311 804 Poultry and poultry products - farms.. 719 3.5 906 1 026 $1,000.. 219 114 24.9 159 580 132 847 Dairy products farms.. 333 1.6 429 523 $1,000.. 66 618 7.8 75 815 53 199 Cattle and calves farms.. 9 635 47.0 10 583 10 628 $1,000.. 72 172 8.2 61 493 63 556 Hogs and pigs farms.. 3 031 14.8 3 965 6 341 $1,000.. 61 533 7.0 66 575 59 295 Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. 72 .4 39 30 $1,000— 68 O) 45 28 Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms— 1 062 5.2 741 691 $1,000— 5 893 .7 4 027 2 879 'Data for 1982 and 1978 exclude abnormal farms. =Data for 1982 and 1978 are for $500,000 or more. 'Data for 1982 include barley. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 9 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 1987 1982 Item Farms Expenses ($1,000) 1978 Total fami production expenses Average per farm Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 - farms.. $1,000— dollars.. 20 517 (X) (X) 10 041 3 534 3 093 1 391 924 901 408 225 4 904 1^ 1 870 1 863 404 313 177 183 65 29 10 143 (X) (X) 5 328 3 344 450 294 181 101 53 392 4 101 (X) (X) 2 227 1 019 137 155 112 89 362 11 131 (X) (X) 6 084 1 802 2 302 581 264 35 63 15 024 (X) (X) 3 864 2 954 5 463 1 033 1 056 192 298 134 30 11 442 (X) (X) 6 148 1 567 2 898 824 624 256 125 19 386 (X) (X) 13 023 4 436 915 788 143 40 41 (X) 736 918 35 917 23 024 25 273 48 072 48 533 64 658 142 855 140 503 244 000 (X) 62 818 8.5 604 4 204 2 739 4 799 6 269 12 217 9 492 22 294 (X) 170 086 23.1 2 277 6 556 3 131 4 622 6 271 6 352 4 741 136 135 (X) 141 013 19.1 728 2 041 909 2 446 4 053 5 487 125 349 (X) 20 380 2.8 1 150 1 265 4 991 3 855 3 473 759 4 886 (X) 68 222 9,3 974 2 039 12 568 6 959 15 946 5 128 11 105 8 700 4 802 (X) 42 545 5.8 942 1 052 6 393 5 510 9 349 8 590 10 710 41 808 5.7 4 103 9 858 6 417 11 976 4 351 1 798 3 304 > > > > > > (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5 671 53 566 (NA) 2 780 1 623 391 670 207 12 158 141 310 (NA) 7 514 3 097 408 715 424 4 108 112 698 (NA) 2 183 920 174 339 492 13 817 21 440 (NA) 7 731 2 040 2 958 693 284 111 18 370 97 736 (NA) 5 510 3 237 5 769 1 537 1 528 789 11 839 59 103 (NA) 4 328 1 698 3 448 1 008 1 357 24 691 73 992 (NA) 15 724 5 145 1 730 1 898 194 i i i i NA) NA NA (NA) (NA (NA (NA (NA (NA (NA (NA 6 854 46 966 (NA) 3 920 1 695 397 842 $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 or more _ Livestock and poultry purchased Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 farms.. $1,000.. percent of total.. $1,000 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 Feed for livestock and poultry __ Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 .-_ farms.. $1,000.. percent of total.. 14 017 129 971 (NA) $1,000 to $4,999 3 468 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24.999' 1 307 $25,000 to $49,999 _ _ _ $50,000 to $79,999 $80,000 to $99,999 _ ._. Commercially mixed formula feeds Farms witti expenses ol- $1 to $999 farms.. $1,000.. percent of total.. 4 972 102 270 (NA) 2 617 $1 .000 to $4,999 _ _ -_ _ _ $5,000 to $9.999 184 $10,000 to $24,999' _ _ _ $26,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $79.999 _ ■ $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Farms witli expenses of- $1 to $499 farms.. $1,000.. percent of total.. 15 120 21 973 (NA) 8 070 $500 to $999 _ _ $1,000 to $4.999 3 761 $5,000 to $9,999 __ __ 226 $20,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 or more _ 101 Commercial fertilizer^ farms 22 362 Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $499 _ $1,000.. percent of total.. 94 953 (NA) $500 to $999 3 929 $1,000 to $4.999 ___ _ $5,000 to $9.999 1 840 $10,000 to $24.999' _. __ 2 464 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 _ _ $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more _ _____ Agricultural cfiemicals^ Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499. _ _ farms.. $1.000.. percent of total. . 18 303 48 546 (NA) 8 846 $500 to $999 -_ 3 064 $1,000 to $4,999 -_ 4 2S6 $5,000 to $9,999 1 052 $10,000 to $24.999 _ _ $25,000 to $49.999 - 1 085 $50,000 or more __ Petroleum products ._ Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999. farms.. $1.000.. percent of total.. 26 440 50 757 (NA) 17 661 $1,000 to $4,999 6 129 $5,000 to $9,999 - . 1 547 $10,000 to $24.999' 1 103 $25,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $49,999.. $50,000 or more _ See footnotes at end of table. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Item Farms Expenses ($1,000) 1978 Total (arm production expenses-Con. Electricity farms.. SI .000-. percent of total.. Farms with expenses of— 10 852 (X) (X) 7 063 1 597 868 802 332 146 44 7 727 i^ 3 477 1 907 663 873 442 165 64 136 2 270 !^ 1 169 689 146 154 46 66 16 088 S^ 9 105 4 827 1 201 684 183 88 5 954 (X) (X) 3 722 1 778 260 151 29 14 7 437 (X) (X) 2 255 3 019 1 103 738 209 87 26 5 391 3 413 5 820 P<) (X) 1 680 896 1 880 508 543 226 87 19 496 SI 12 591 4 060 2 535 231 70 9 12 950 1.8 1 234 1 097 1 164 2 524 2 185 2 106 2 639 (X) 92 317 12.5 1 122 4 475 4 682 13 580 15 373 10 168 5 633 37 284 (X) 15 985 2.2 432 9 229 (X) 45 641 6.2 3 539 10 098 7 916 10 031 6 013 8 045 11 3<^6 1.5 1 413 3 694 1 596 2 101 901 1 651 (X) 42 815 5.8 980 7 193 7 568 10 821 6 876 5 605 3 774 30 519 12 296 31 490 4.3 347 599 4 054 3 452 8 453 7 309 7 276 (X) 13 205 1.8 2 865 2 746 4 856 1 521 899 319 11 879 11 240 (NA) 7 533 1 876 1 167 889 414 9 380 79 734 (NA) 3 573 3 053 969 J 1 518 267 1 191 9 581 (NA) 568 315 119 189 (NA) (NA (NA) (NA) (NA) 7 036 11 058 (NA) 4 473 2 101 307 155 9 271 74 196 (NA) 2 644 3 471 1 234 1 922 NA) NA (NA) (NA (NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA iNA 12 751 7 588 (NA) 9 324 $500 to $999 1 626 SI 000 to SI 999 987 $2 000 to $4,999 - 625 S5 000 to S9 999 $10 000 to $24,999 — 189 $25 000 or more Hired farm labor _ farms— $1.000__ percent of total- Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 - 11 018 79 173 (NA) 4 259 $1,000 to $4,999 3 619 $5 000 to $9 999 -- 1 236 £10 000 to S24 999'' 1 904 S50 000 to S79 999 r $80 000 to $99,999 _ _ _ $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— 1 406 7 885 (NA) 692 460 105 $10 000 to $24 999 . 149 $1,000.. percent of total.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 iS (NA) $5 000 to $9 999 (NA) $10,000 to $24,999 Jna) $25 000 to $49 999 (NA) Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ famis.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— 10 784 14 129 (NA) 7 310 $1,000 to $4,999 2 971 371 $10,000 to $24,999 132 $50,000 or more _ $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— NA) NA NA (NA) $1 ,000 to $4,999 (NA) $5,000 to $9,999 (NA) $10 000 to $24,999 . $25,000 to $49,999 _ (NA) $50 000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Interest paid on debt: (NA) Not secured by real estate (NA) $1,000.. Famis with expenses of— NA) NA) $500 to $999 . . (NA $5 000 to $9 999 (NA (NA $25,000 to $49,999 (NA (NAi Property taxes paid farms.. $1,000.. percent of total.. $1 to $499 . (NA (NA $500 to $999 . - (NA $1,000 to $4,999 ■ (NA $5,000 to $9 999 (NA $10,000 to $24,999 (NA $25,000 or more (NA See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 11 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Item Farms Expenses ($1,000) 1978 Total fann production expenses-Con. All otfier farm production expenses— Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 farms-- $1,000__ percent of total— 17 367 (X) (X) 11 242 4 293 772 615 268 101 76 65 2^9 8.9 3 750 8 967 5 123 (D) (D) 6 731 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA (NA (NAi (NA £1 000 to S4 999 (NA (NA $10 000 to $24 999 (NA (NA $50 000 to $99 999 NA (NA 'Data for 1978 are for $10,000 or more. ^Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals exclude the cost of lime for 1987 and 1982. ^Data for 1 987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals. "Data for 1982 do not include imputation lor item nonresponse. Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1987 (Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms with sales of less than $10,000 Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) Average per farm Farms with net gainst Average per farm Gain of- farms.. $1,000.. dollars.. number.. $1,000-. dollars.. 20 517 123 915 6 040 9 746 181 105 18 583 2 423 3 361 1 212 1 165 723 862 10 771 57 190 5 310 2 838 4 883 1 778 972 188 112 6 658 145 576 21 865 4 692 172 398 36 743 249 741 952 1 165 723 862 1 966 26 822 13 643 214 558 458 490 148 98 13 859 -21 660 -1 563 5 054 8 707 1 723 2 174 $1 000 to $4 999 2 620 260 $10 000 to $24 999 - _ - Farms with net losses Average per farm___ — Loss of- Less than $1 000 number.. $1,000.. -dollars.. 8 805 30 367 3 449 2 624 $1000 to $4 999 - 4 325 1 320 $10 000 to $24 999 482 $25 000 to $49 999 40 14 'Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 12 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Government payments 1987-_ Average per farm^ 1987__ Farms witti receipts of— $1 to $999— — — - - $1,000 to $4,999 -— - - — - $5,000 to $9,999 — — — - — - $10,000 to $24,999 _ — — $25,000 to $49,999 — - - $50,000 or more _ --- — - -— Amount received in cash 19e7__ Value of certificates received __ - - - 1987_- Other farm-related income, gross before taxes and expenses^ 1987.. Average per farm^ 1987.. Farms viritti receipts of — $1 to $999 — — — $1,000 to $4,999 — - $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 — $25,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 or more - -- - Customwork and other agricultural services^ — --- - 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm^ 1987.. " 1982.. 1987 farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 - — - $1,000 to $4,999 — - - $5,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $24,999 - - — - — $25,000 to $49,999 — — - $50,000 or more -- -- --- Rental of farmland — - 1987.. Average per farm' 1987_. Farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 — — $1,000 to $4,999 _ — $5,000 to $9,999 — — — $10,000 to $24,999 _ _ - - $25,000 or more _-_ --- -- - - Sales of forest products and Christmas trees.. - 1987-. Average per farm' - 1987-. Farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 — - — $1,000 to $4,999 - - $5,000 to $9,999 - — — — $10,000 to $24,999 — — — $25,000 or more _ _._ -- — - -■ Other farm-related income sources - -- 1987.. Average per farm' 1987.. Farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 — - $1,000 to $4,999 - - $5,000 to $9,999 — $10,000 to $24,999 — — - — $25,000 or more All farms 5 554 (X) 1 561 2 134 703 618 334 204 4 067 4 749 3 367 (X) 1 168 1 490 385 255 58 11 1 307 1 079 (X) (X) 423 665 114 89 16 1 395 (X) 626 651 61 SO 7 722 (X) 178 252 168 85 39 379 (X) 192 103 64 16 4 Value ($1,000) 48 792 8 785 723 5 349 4 941 9 743 11 805 16 231 22 051 26 741 13 478 4 003 536 3 746 2 580 3 745 (D) (D) 4 301 3 849 3 291 3 567 192 1 585 762 1 213 549 3 140 2 251 275 1 505 371 702 286 4 898 6 784 682 1 133 1 375 1 639 1 139 3 005 74 251 396 268 149 Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms 3 358 (X) 442 1 245 558 581 328 204 2 697 3 029 1 214 (X) 221 550 193 182 58 10 546 703 (X) (X) 106 255 80 417 (X) 116 246 29 20 6 299 (X) Value ($1,000) 162 (X) 44 663 13 301 232 3 371 3 949 9 247 11 633 16 231 20 495 24 169 8 363 6 889 114 1 524 1 322 2 609 (D) (D) 3 019 3 499 5 529 4 977 47 677 532 1 213 549 1 427 3 421 62 176 (D) (D) 3 205 10 720 14 246 SS2 753 1 639 713 4 400 22 125 (D) (D) 149 'Data are in whole dollars. ^Data are based on a sample of farms. , .^ , ,-,,.„„„ 3Data for 1987 are based on a sample of farms; data for 1982 are nonsample and exclude abnormals from farms with sales of $10,000 or more. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 13 t. Table 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CCC loans Total Average per farm^ Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Com Average per farm' Farms w/lth loans of— $1 to $999 - - $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Wheat - Average per farm^ Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Soybeans _ Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 -- $1,000 to $9,999.- -- $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more _ Sorghum, barley, and oats Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $24,999— $25,000 or more Cotton Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 -. $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Farms 1 331 (X) 265 381 179 207 58 140 101 1 095 (X) 236 488 221 148 265 (X) 92 134 209 (X) 18 (X) 132 (X) Value ($1,000) 20 544 15 435 119 968 1 253 2 877 1 276 4 887 9 165 13 136 11 996 104 1 920 3 485 7 626 1 374 5 184 43 473 470 388 2 897 13 863 20 305 683 1 889 34 1 887 } Farms 892 (X) 192 159 80 154 307 (NAJ 4 (D) (D) 2 401 18 190 10 217 515 1 659 701 14 311 4 79 165 453 s B (NA) 195 (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 114 (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Value ($1,000) 25 478 28 563 (D) 421 (D) 2 176 22 249 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 558 7 989 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4 845 42 497 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'Data are in whole dollars. 14 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All famis 1987 Percent of total in 1987 Farms — — number- Land in farms -— acres.. Total cropland famis.. acres— Harvested cropland farms., acres, - Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 acres 20 to 29 acres - 30 to 49 acres — 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres - 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more 1,000 to 1,999 acres -- ■ 2,000 acres or more Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms.. acres.. Other cropland farms.. acres.. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres.. Cropland on which all crops failed farms.. acres.. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms.. acres- Cropland idle farms.. acres- Total woodland - farms.. acres,. Woodland pastured farms,. acres,. Woodland not pastured farms, acres,. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms, acres- Conservation reserve program farms, acres. 20 517 4 758 631 18 578 2 686 117 15 556 1 589 636 10 366 3 490 3 008 1 865 2 003 1 927 1 342 1 160 526 235 198 37 8 471 464 355 8 282 632 126 1 507 75 303 1 649 43 589 487 22 010 6 449 491 224 12 736 1 508 004 6 510 364 377 9 293 1 143 627 4 425 325 310 12 424 239 200 3 812 212 659 688 45 106 100.0 24 929 26 706 100.0 5 589 799 6 045 719 90.5 23 166 25 427 56.4 3 179 278 3 375 565 75.8 20 144 22 875 33.4 2 474 025 2 524 147 50.5 12 379 14 183 17.0 4 131 4 326 14.7 3 449 4 130 9.1 2 280 2 631 9.8 2 519 3 096 9.4 2 699 3 330 6.5 2 034 2 306 S.7 1 796 1 928 2.6 833 752 1.1 403 376 1.0 306 310 .2 97 66 41.3 9 360 10 325 9.8 483 916 586 511 40.4 6 066 7 958 13.3 221 337 264 907 7.3 1 225 1 498 1.6 34 067 37 879 8.0 1 243 2 012 .9 36 391 46 970 2.4 491 707 .5 17 531 24 548 31.4 4 064 5 303 10.3 134 348 155 510 62.1 15 749 17 234 31.7 1 888 743 2 132 777 31.7 7 199 7 920 7.7 391 166 523 628 45.3 11 850 12 877 24.0 1 497 577 1 609 149 21.6 3 347 2 972 6.8 267 096 258 315 60.6 15 898 16 292 5.0 254 682 279 062 (X) 815 3 495 (X) 23 598 59 147 (X) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 15 Table 8. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Land in farms (acres) Han/ested cropland (acres) Irrigated land (acres) Land in farms 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 5,000 acres or more Farms witfi fiarvested cropland. 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 5,000 acres or more Farms witti irrigated land 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 5,000 acres or more 20 517 1 337 5 437 2 051 2 116 2 148 1 427 989 716 2 057 1 303 673 263 40 15 556 631 3 607 1 495 1 596 1 732 1 137 829 604 1 846 1 189 640 250 34 1 216 162 292 66 72 70 57 37 30 108 141 117 64 10 24 929 1 471 6 956 2 566 2 644 2 599 1 612 1 182 847 2 461 1 560 708 323 47 6 196 2 005 2 149 2 126 1 347 1 014 761 2 225 1 456 667 309 41 124 226 54 58 45 31 36 23 83 110 100 56 12 5 638 153 845 119 551 175 100 250 597 224 268 195 686 170 433 730 041 896 479 892 676 944 317 331 170 4 228 947 3 127 104 183 87 155 132 203 202 818 178 959 164 146 143 916 657 516 821 455 850 906 882 563 287 447 582 605 718 7 467 3 802 6 766 8 274 8 901 7 382 7 235 39 286 100 432 157 808 235 544 85 274 6 804 195 940 149 588 218 575 304 145 253 075 233 523 201 549 872 823 1 067 505 935 208 1 151 064 384 403 4 455 147 463 117 111 177 840 248 670 211 477 200 407 181 317 792 947 997 435 906 742 1 068 657 322 883 548 5 986 3 224 4 835 5 211 4 912 7 159 5 383 31 553 77 116 133 326 220 433 91 746 2 100 45 118 32 159 41 483 63 572 56 940 52 473 46 754 224 540 339 146 374 388 310 963 68 862 2 100 45 118 32 159 41 483 63 572 56 940 52 473 46 754 224 540 339 146 374 388 310 963 68 852 369 2 535 1 532 1 946 3 108 4 365 3 047 2 544 18 400 46 570 83 132 93 268 21 939 3 075 75 795 52 655 74 737 105 604 92 924 85 065 86 365 377 646 553 741 500 704 466 725 87 117 3 075 75 796 52 655 74 737 105 604 92 924 85 065 85 355 377 645 553 741 500 704 466 725 87 117 273 2 256 1 235 1 969 2 900 2 848 3 468 3 079 18 475 51 834 85 242 113 173 32 066 2 104 1 024 1 108 1 674 2 290 1 794 861 6 863 17 437 27 305 17 860 4 421 80 374 350 1 876 1 001 1 103 1 674 2 290 1 794 861 6 823 17 437 27 305 17 860 4 421 80 689 369 2 104 1 024 1 108 1 674 2 290 1 794 861 6 863 17 437 27 305 17 860 4 421 246 1 343 617 980 1 295 1 176 1 573 1 054 7 566 14 221 24 282 26 973 6 460 81 269 240 1 318 596 980 1 296 1 176 1 568 1 054 7 566 14 221 24 282 26 973 6 460 81 326 246 1 343 617 980 1 295 1 176 1 573 1 054 7 566 14 221 24 282 26 973 6 460 Table 9. Irrigation: 1987, 1982, and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms witti irrigation Farms witfi irrigation Farms number,. Proportion of farms percent.. Inigated land acres.. Average per farm acres.. Acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 1 216 5.9 569 1 772 313 7 105 106 7 181 104 14 114 946 3.8 81 326 86 441 1 241 225 5 375 76 5 125 80 11 135 770 2.9 32 031 42 393 1 248 251 5 620 50 3 294 34 4 605 Irrigated land— Con. Acres irrigated— Con. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres.-- farms-. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. Irrigated land use: Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Pastureland and other land farms.. acres.. Land in irrigated farms acres.. Cropland acres.. Harvested cropland acres.. 92 27 265 24 14 516 8 8 736 1 153 78 569 106 2 120 582 605 375 974 260 816 87 26 357 31 21 414 6 10 679 926 80 738 40 588 499 686 327 401 286 752 34 10 344 6 (D) 2 (D) 719 30 440 (NA) 1 591 316 002 178 428 145 199 16 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 10. Selected Characteristics of irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Irrigated farms Any land irrigated All harvested cropland irrigated 1982 Nonirrigated farms Farms number.. Land in farms acres.. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Irrigated land acres.. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land set aside in federal farm programs farms-. aores-- Owned and rented land in farms: Owned land in farms farms.. acres.- Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres.- Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000__ Average per farm dollars- Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000-. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000__ Total farm production expenses' $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer^ farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals^ farms.. $1,000__ Petroleum products farms.. $1,000-. Electricity farms.- $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1,000- Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Repairs and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms.. $1,000.. Interest* farms.. $1,000.. Cash rent paid for land and buildings farms.. $1,000-. Property taxes paid farms— $1,000- All other farm production expenses farms-- $1,000- Commodity Credit Corporation loans farms-- $1,000- Government payments received farms.. $1,000.- Other farm-related income' farms.. $1,000— Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Inventory of livestock: Cattle and calves .-. farms.. number.. Milk cows farms. - number-- Hogs and pigs farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms.. number-. 20 517 4 758 631 201 169 871 18 578 2 686 117 15 656 1 589 636 11 439 789 665 4 146 257 765 19 057 3 227 375 7 893 1 531 256 878 683 42 827 10 535 451 285 12 589 427 398 736 918 35 917 4 904 62 818 10 143 170 086 11 131 20 380 15 024 68 222 11 442 42 545 19 386 41 808 10 852 12 950 7 727 92 317 2 270 15 985 16 088 45 641 5 954 11 356 7 437 42 815 6 820 31 490 19 496 13 206 17 367 66 299 1 331 20 544 6 654 48 792 3 367 13 478 20 470 639 734 31 262 10 227 428 491 697 40 113 3 249 352 413 80 1 580 24 929 5 589 799 208 524 946 23 166 3 179 278 20 144 2 474 025 11 983 751 012 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 126 1 740 216 968 554 38 853 14 964 601 018 14 014 367 536 (NA) (NA) 5 671 53 566 12 158 141 310 13 817 21 440 18 370 97 736 11 839 69 103 24 691 73 992 11 879 11 240 9 380 79 734 1 191 9 581 (NA) (NA) 7 036 11 058 9 271 74 196 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 892 25 478 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24 890 761 038 30 676 12 133 507 279 1 219 47 559 4 709 399 810 60 1 119 1 216 582 605 424 484 897 1 206 375 974 1 188 260 816 398 46 557 348 46 962 1 093 364 780 589 217 825 191 982 157 880 1 082 159 253 386 32 728 145 136 122 685 175 3 760 323 10 674 756 6 200 1 081 12 399 1 092 11 451 1 144 8 248 918 3 441 712 32 625 308 7 835 1 092 10 346 395 2 272 639 8 367 490 5 796 1 132 1 695 1 113 20 028 162 5 291 407 9 349 234 1 870 1 183 90 696 76 666 286 30 887 46 5 569 109 49 102 9 (D) 946 499 686 559 784 1 047 940 327 401 931 286 752 323 30 196 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 135 655 143 399 847 111 119 335 24 536 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 280 6 698 703 3 777 828 12 466 710 9 677 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 527 16 937 120 3 126 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 517 11 246 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 913 81 545 89 315 272 30 225 62 5 985 120 44 961 515 66 616 214 275 2 026 516 34 094 516 19 426 94 3 471 28 2 895 451 66 251 143 11 266 68 653 133 306 469 63 842 73 4 811 45 985 87 926 27 791 82 2 266 267 3 530 455 1 604 485 2 379 496 2 248 368 1 179 225 14 719 113 1 741 476 3 074 106 560 210 1 949 100 413 485 491 476 9 142 10 216 39 294 63 387 523 21 834 41 747 41 1 526 9 331 23 1 467 5 60 352 35 578 216 461 1 602 352 16 275 352 11 830 91 2 227 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24 629 69 684 301 20 922 82 3 606 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 63 1 379 205 995 268 714 209 519 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 139 3 666 40 185 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 150 1 314 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 334 11 609 34 758 64 1 202 7 12 32 8 514 4 24 19 301 4 176 026 187 605 868 (X) 17 372 2 310 143 14 368 1 328 820 11 041 743 108 3 798 210 813 17 964 2 862 595 7 304 1 313 431 686 701 35 679 9 453 292 031 12 203 394 670 591 782 30 608 4 729 59 059 9 820 159 412 10 375 14 180 13 943 55 824 10 350 31 094 18 242 33 559 9 934 9 509 7 016 69 692 1 962 8 150 14 996 35 296 5 659 9 084 6 798 34 448 5 330 25 694 18 364 11 511 16 254 45 271 1 169 15 252 5 147 39 443 3 133 11 608 19 287 549 038 28 467 9 941 397 604 661 34 644 3 140 303 311 71 (D) 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals. *Data for 1 982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 17 Table 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For mean ing of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Value of land and buildings Famis Value ($1,000) 1978 Estimated market value of land and buildings Average per farm Average per acre Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 farms-- $1,000.. dollars- dollars.. 20 517 (X) 4 039 3 726 2 513 2 789 1 948 3 724 1 199 430 126 23 (X) 4 127 379 201 169 871 83 597 199 144 206 340 325 613 323 642 1 109 308 792 764 573 734 347 412 165 825 24 902 5 192 668 208 524 946 5 647 4 406 3 424 3 123 2 043 3 941 1 479 839 26 702 4 580 933 171 558 758 7 731 $40,000 to $69,999 5 571 $70 000 to $99 999 3 199 $100,000 to $149,999 3 156 $150,000 to $199,999 1 720 $200 000 to $499,999 3 424 $500,000 to $999,999 1 201 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 32 000 000 to $4 999 999 700 Table 12. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 1987 1982 Value of macfiinery and equipment Farms Value ($1,000) Farms Value ($1,000) 20 470 PO 2 259 5 653 4 324 2 694 2 177 1 201 612 1 078 423 39 10 639 734 31 252 6 100 38 649 57 312 61 035 79 285 66 773 49 276 135 448 107 519 22 436 15 900 24 890 PO 2 743 8 471 5 106 2 394 2 023 1 314 880 1 358 526 761 038 Average per farm' By value group: $1 to $4,999 30 576 8 159 $5,000 to $9,999 56 532 $10,000 to $19,999 — 65 681 $20 000 to $29 999 54 884 $30,000 to $49,999 72 389 $50,000 to $69,999 72 864 $70,000 to $99,999 _ 69 558 $100,000 to $199,999 172 107 $200,000 to $499,999 _ _ 135 456 $500,000 to $999,999 . „ _ $1 000 000 or more ^Data are in whole dollars. Table 13. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1 1987 1982 Selected machinery and equipment Total Manufactured 1983 to 1987 Manufactured prior to 1983 Farms Number Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number manufactured 1978 to 1982 Motortrucks, including pickups 17 623 5 899 1 541 18 671 7 198 2 813 11 874 12 043 4 266 527 3 977 4 367 31 801 13 282 8 336 40 783 16 698 15 425 17 396 23 387 5 077 (D) 4 500 5 301 5 994 772 92 3 334 656 125 1 539 2 051 432 72 1 039 921 7 362 1 717 515 4 637 1 437 647 1 881 2 756 451 79 1 133 989 14 542 4 582 1 009 17 174 6 642 2 284 10 766 10 957 3 915 489 3 061 3 728 24 439 10 348 5 140 36 146 15 451 12 447 15 515 20 631 4 626 (D) 3 367 4 312 20 550 5 463 1 535 22 Oil 7 935 2 663 (NA) (NA) 5 385 598 3 620 4 289 34 624 12 509 8 563 44 338 18 367 14 558 (NA) (NA) 6 263 922 4 033 4 823 9 855 2 or 3 2 385 812 Wheel tractors 7 636 2 or 3 2 508 4 or more . 1 102 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) (NA 40 horsepower (PTO) or more (NA Grain and bewn combines' 1 370 (D) Mower conditioners 1 188 Pickup balers 1 152 'Data for 1982 include self-propelled only. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 14. Petroleum Products Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] 1987 1982 Item Farms Expenses ($1,000) 1978 19 386 (X) (X) 14 352 SI 8 467 2 243 1 763 1 289 381 176 33 13 118 (X) (X) 8 025 1 847 1 141 1 259 527 280 39 646 69 M 73 190 121 76 127 38 21 11 810 iS 5 386 3 967 972 572 552 222 139 (X) 41 808 2 157 15 129 1 054 1 499 1 441 2 246 3 674 2 528 2 336 1 406 (X) 16 894 1 288 1 556 1 217 1 425 3 733 3 589 3 887 1 486 (X) 1 605 2 485 2 56 86 90 343 223 805 (X) 8 179 693 239 856 656 758 1 719 1 536 2 415 24 691 73 992 2 997 21 034 25 745 1 224 12 136 3 416 2 040 2 169 851 ]- 422 15 012 30 081 2 004 7 882 2 164 1 524 1 722 993 > 379 922 2 432 51 88 80 51 S3 > (NA) 17 244 (NA) (NA) 26 440 Average per farm - Gasoline and gasohol — Average per farm.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $1.000.. dollars.. farms.. $1.000.. ..dollars.. 50 757 1 920 23 405 19 598 837 14 634 $500 to $999 3 732 $1,000 to $1,999 . 2 396 $2,000 to $4,999 2 001 $5,000 to $9.999 497 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more 143 Diesel fuel 14 520 Average per fami $1 to $499 $1.000.. dollars.. 17 782 1 225 8 442 $500 to $999 2 229 $1,000 to $1,999 1 497 1 476 $5,000 to $9,999 603 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Natural gas Average per farm. Farms with expenses of- $1 to $99 farms.. $1.000.. .dollars.. 489 592 1 211 21 $100 to $499 . . 216 $500 to $999 86 $1,000 to $1,999 92 $2,000 to $4,999 59 $5,000 to $9,999 15 famis.. $1.000.. dollars 12 785 (NA) $1 to $99 (NA (NA (NA (NA (NA $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 (NA $10,000 or more (NA Table 15. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chemicals used 1987 1982 1978 Chemicals used 1987 1982 1978 Any chemicals, fertillzer, or lime used farms.. Commercial fertilizer' farms.. acres on which used.. $1.000.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Farms by tons used: 16 343 15 024 1 535 395 68 222 3 672 221 376 208 829 2 559 523 336 209 32 13 11 442 42 545 19 588 18 370 2 133 542 97 736 5 603 346 245 342 267 3 921 690 576 326 67 23 11 839 59 103 23 601 22 362 2 531 316 94 953 8 822 730 949 688 881 5 723 1 273 940 661 150 75 18 303 48 546 Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used-Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. lo control- Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms- acres on which used.. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. 5 737 583 768 2 198 203 830 1 811 110 445 7 598 974 825 974 110 886 7 475 1 035 621 3 684 485 142 1 955 154 099 8 170 1 463 675 927 122 278 9 301 1 045 611 4 515 445 768 1 866 175 882 SO to 99 tons 100 to 199 tons 11 404 200 to 499 tons 1 591 722 500 to 999 tons Agricultural chemicals' farms.. $1,000.. 1 213 111 403 'Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals exclude the cost of lime for 1987 and 1982. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 19 Table 16. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics All farms Farms operated by Black and other races' 1987 1982 1978 1987 1982 1978 Tenure of operator: At! operators ... farms.. 20 517 24 929 26 706 2 038 3 170 3 799 acres 4 758 631 5 589 799 6 045 719 151 441 241 659 301 090 Harvested cropland ... farms.. 15 556 20 144 22 875 1 557 2 790 3 397 acres.. 1 589 636 2 474 025 2 524 147 58 505 120 576 136 287 Full owners ... farms.. 12 624 14 756 14 951 1 219 1 747 2 042 acres.. 2 069 414 2 435 235 2 420 812 67 239 113 489 128 084 Harvested cropland — ... farms- 8 474 10 637 11 727 834 1 444 1 734 acres.. 361 430 602 502 499 283 17 024 37 636 30 462 Part owners ... famis— 6 433 8 013 9 092 635 1 055 1 258 acres.. 2 403 365 2 870 422 3 273 274 71 996 108 648 148 446 Harvested cropland ... farms.. 5 828 7 525 8 672 566 1 000 1 200 acres.. 1 070 972 1 669 178 1 790 890 34 409 68 201 88 501 Tenants ... farms- 1 460 2 160 2 663 184 368 499 acres.. 285 852 284 142 351 633 12 206 19 522 24 560 Harvested cropland ... farms.. 1 254 1 982 2 476 157 346 463 acres.. 157 234 202 345 233 974 7 072 14 739 17 324 Percent of tenancy .. percent- - 7.1 8.7 10.0 9.0 11.6 13.1 Operators by place of residence: 14 289 16 504 17 495 1 309 1 899 2 367 4 222 5 055 5 376 431 672 734 Not reported 2 006 3 370 3 835 298 599 698 Operators by principal occupation: Farming e 983 11 299 12 477 929 1 497 1 935 Other - 11 534 13 630 14 229 1 109 1 673 1 864 Operators by days of work off fami: None - — . 7 335 8 390 9 769 704 1 092 1 387 Any 11 791 14 172 15 596 1 128 1 677 2 103 1 to 49 days 959 1 234 1 668 150 202 311 50 to 99 days 607 796 918 85 167 230 100 to 149 days 705 820 891 106 148 168 150 to 199 days 971 1 204 1 253 112 188 266 8 549 1 391 10 118 2 367 10 866 1 341 675 206 972 401 1 128 309 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1 040 1 179 (NA) 129 147 (NA) 3 or 4 years 1 214 1 854 (NA) 75 167 (NA) 5 to 9 years 2 602 3 4i6 (NA) 177 320 (NA) 10 years or more - 10 698 11 246 (NA) 829 1 142 (NA) 19.7 18.2 (NA) 20.3 18.7 (NA) Not reported 4 963 7 234 (NA) 828 1 394 (NA) Operators by age group: Under 25 years 142 325 436 18 30 37 25 to 34 years __ 1 506 2 525 3 058 94 248 304 35 to 44 years 3 839 4 710 4 623 334 459 472 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 2 188 2 302 }- 5 611 6 386 J 145 I 193 ]- 657 842 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 2 473 2 637 y 6 482 7 088 T 221 L 299 }- 915 1 113 2 407 3 023 y 5 276 5 115 _r 330 L 404 'y 861 1 031 70 years and over — Averaae aae 54.5 52.6 51.9 57.6 55.4 55.3 Operators by sex: Male farms.. 19 142 23 270 24 801 1 865 2 837 3 293 acres.. 4 536 258 5 360 751 5 768 351 138 911 225 570 276 790 Female farms.. 1 375 1 659 1 905 173 333 506 acres.. 222 373 229 048 277 368 12 530 16 089 24 300 Operators of Spanish origin (see text) farms.. 23 53 131 2 6 30 acres.. (D) 8 657 27 279 (D) 351 1 821 Operators not of Spanish origin farms.. 13 224 (NAl (NA) 1 060 !!^^! (NA) Spanish origin not reported farms.. 7 270 (NAi (NA) 976 (NA) (NA) Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ._ farms.. 18 337 22 297 23 673 1 899 2 973 3 529 acres.. 3 527 638 4 232 449 4 636 913 133 361 222 605 270 645 Partnership farms.. 1 583 2 078 2 487 104 150 207 acres.. 755 322 845 354 900 379 13 748 11 081 19 119 Corporation farms-. 488 417 453 17 27 47 acres.. 410 780 408 450 442 993 3 250 3 952 10 411 Family held: farms.. 8 17 14 - 2 acres.. 31 930 30 309 23 237 - (D) (D) 10 or less stocl^>"' [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ini Iroductory text] Ctiaracteristics 1987 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by days of work off farm- Any 100 to 199 days ' ' Femaie operators 555 117 See chapter 1, table 16. for operators not of or not reporting Spanish origin. Operators of Spanish ongin' Farms operated by Blacli and other races 1 115 217 American Indian Other (see text) 22 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Land in farms (acres) Harvested cropland (acres) Value of selected capital assets^, average per farm (dollars) lularket value of agricultural products sold ($1,000) Farms Land and buildings Machinery and equipment Total Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops Livestock. poultry, and tfieir products 20 517 4 758 631 1 589 636 201 169 31 252 878 683 451 285 427 398 9 066 2 736 714 1 231 725 236 625 41 081 449 668 431 106 18 563 3 307 209 1 183 290 57 116 545 690 15 324 240 411 217 278 38 140 30 685 82 901 (D) 77 731 1 157 5 171 (D) 834 1 467 797 226 975 381 822 517 378 50 015 198 430 281 921 180 038 185 496 408 499 24 507 33 999 62 016 (D) 26 407 48 353 6 699 25 697 44 177 (D) 710 4 176 3 323 268 2 131 969 743 208 051 585 905 432 996 112 380 269 365 234 407 494 562 223 572 43 772 90 355 46 903 185 426 26 167 149 020 180 289 (D) 144 799 5 137 (D) 4 221 7 917 1 350 174 437 672 50 579 639 000 184 206 120 000 23 158 147 10 093 (D) 9 550 ^ 640 93 250 34 460 167 042 32 864 34 467 33 951 516 672 77 16 60 142 253 6 333 1 914 8 122 59 448 661 363 1 585 217 943 120 014 74 079 191 157 41 276 19 442 10 263 22 868 48 286 760 127 274 47 448 744 126 258 838 16 1 17 348 171 106 755 19 129 54 224 2 615 310 196 142 223 72 500 11 569 46 009 1 115 45 530 791 479 325 355 352 3 26 695 26 530 165 6 895 6 887 8 216 988 220 303 112 900 44 087 44 839 20 448 55 733 55 223 510 55 674 (D) (D) 59 IP) IP) 769 321 483 152 236 307 929 47 336 42 855 36 013 6 842 11 451 2 021 917 357 911 172 947 23 460 429 014 20 179 408 835 9 751 358 7 462 1 721 64 1 638 311 51 202 1 318 381 222 931 3 534 250 887 9 725 144 629 79 422 289 155 772 187 695 162 329 116 880 66 400 19 295 23 036 18 225 21 794 18 392 120 891 5 709 53 266 55 598 162 14 012 560 2 787 8 444 4 106 879 5 149 50 479 47 154 159 146 42 263 16 822 241 953 40 798 6 156 2 217 3 939 288 175 212 82 751 600 640 112 250 78 049 3 761 74 287 484 206 184 62 6 26 85 272 24 174 29 758 16 298 701 14 341 17 720 6 713 7 343 (D) (D) 279 358 213 957 282 241 436 135 65 500 485 654 75 764 56 588 82 390 115 470 140 439 71 795 223 476 71 741 84 445 51 259 11 957 4 074 1 920 790 691 (D) (D) 221 557 70 951 83 754 (D) 11 957 (D) 786 24 698 24 40 73 055 566 67 492 2 740 2 257 3 676 107 3 382 40 147 150 169 31 385 158 072 185 231 19 400 15 948 9 462 16 498 9 654 10 200 5 484 180 4 637 319 349 156 (D) 154 (D) (D) 5 328 4 483 (D) (D) 142 50 067 2 877 308 364 14 925 1 114 330 784 Total Crops (01) Casfi grains (Oil) Wtieat (0111) _ Rice (0112) Com (0115) Soybeans (0116) ___ Cash grains, n.e.c. (0119) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets (0133) Irish potatoes (0134) Field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Beny crops (0171) Grapes (0172) Tree nuts (0173) Citnjs fruits (01 74) Deciduous tree fruits (0175) Fruits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179) Horticultural specialties (018) Ornamental floriculture and nursery products (0181). Food crops grown under cover (0182) General famis, primarily crop (019) Livestock and animal specialties (02) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) ___ Beef cattle feedlots (0211) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Hogs (0213) Sheep and goats (0214) _. General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (0219) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens (0251) Chicken eggs (0252) Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253) Poultry hatcheries (0254) _ Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259) Animal specialties (027) Fur-bearing animals and rabbits (0271) Horses and other equines (0272) Animal aquaculture (0273) Animal specialties, n.e.c. (0279) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) __ ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 23 Table 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Characteristics Famis ..number.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm ^ acres.. Value of land and buildings' $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated mariales Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) 10 227 2 430 2 554 3 160 1 141 581 304 48 9 (X) 428 491 13 289 34 740 94 635 76 959 77 359 89 534 30 622 11 453 (X) 9 308 1 949 2 356 2 991 1 104 559 296 46 7 (X) 245 457 7 450 21 007 55 494 44 756 44 449 49 806 15 922 6 573 (X) 7 365 1 268 1 723 2 532 981 529 279 47 6 (X) 100 384 2 610 6 666 19 814 16 328 18 117 25 815 9 253 1 781 (X) 8 249 1 581 1 996 2 777 1 053 527 262 45 8 (X) 82 650 3 229 7 067 19 227 15 875 14 793 13 913 5 447 3 099 PO 9 257 1 460 2 554 3 160 1 141 581 304 48 9 378 210 202 9 628 20 260 50 345 36 878 35 277 33 984 17 703 6 129 8 564 69 187 Farms vinth— 1 to 9 2 781 10 to 19 6 168 20 to 49 15 024 50 to 99 11 290 100 to 199 11 411 200 to 499 12 026 500 to 999 7 635 1,000 to 2,499 2 850 2,500 or more. _ . No inventory . 2 985 28 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 28. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ntroductory text] Cattle and calves inventory Cattle and calves e Cows and heifers that had calved Total Cows and heifers that had calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ,ales Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total inventory 9 308 1 499 1 972 2 608 1 089 974 701 321 134 8 2 919 407 977 9 501 23 898 57 928 40 534 56 582 78 095 70 580 59 167 (D) (D) 20 514 9 308 1 499 1 972 2 608 1 089 974 701 321 134 8 2 (X) 245 457 4 054 13 348 34 968 25 085 35 524 46 102 41 594 36 497 (D) (D) (X) 6 678 963 1 328 1 856 796 729 599 278 120 8 1 687 92 341 2 419 5 087 11 535 7 775 10 796 17 326 18 547 16 690 (D) (D) 8 043 7 452 1 104 1 545 2 083 900 810 622 267 112 7 2 797 70 179 3 028 5 463 11 425 7 674 10 262 14 667 10 439 5 980 (D) (D) 12 471 8 575 898 1 840 2 608 1 089 974 701 321 134 8 2 1 060 192 205 5 509 14 306 29 572 19 447 28 693 38 091 27 288 24 462 (D) (D) 26 561 61 576 Famis with- 1 to 4 1 722 5 to 9 4 115 10 to 19 8 973 20 to 29 5 877 30 to 49 8 653 SO to 99 12 096 100 to 199 9 444 200 to 499... 8 975 500 to 999 (D) (D) 10 596 No inventory Table 29. Cattle and Calves— inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves inventory Beef cows Total Cows and heifers that had calved Hellers and heifer calves Steers, steer ca and bull c ves, bulls. Total Beef cows alves Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number 8 903 1 392 1 943 2 583 1 084 954 644 228 70 4 1 1 324 354 228 10 084 24 882 59 232 42 517 57 356 72 624 51 374 30 633 (D) (D) 74 263 8 903 1 392 1 943 2 583 1 084 954 644 228 70 4 1 405 214 210 4 592 13 945 35 812 26 150 35 911 42 822 30 671 20 027 (D) (D) 31 247 8 903 1 392 1 943 2 583 1 084 954 644 228 70 4 1 (X) 205 344 3 829 13 145 34 638 24 979 34 763 41 644 28 931 19 135 (D) (D) (X) 6 375 922 1 301 1 841 797 715 543 192 59 4 1 990 72 191 2 681 5 585 12 012 8 670 11 148 16 182 10 940 5 401 (D) (D) 28 193 7 189 1 045 1 513 2 067 902 802 583 208 64 4 1 1 060 67 827 Farms with— 1 to 4 2 811 5 to 9 5 352 10 to 19 11 408 20 to 29 7 697 30 to 49 10 297 SO to 99 14 620 100 to 199 9 763 200 to 499 5 205 SOO to 999 (D) 1,000 or more (0) No inventory 14 823 Cattle and calves sales Total Cattle Calves Beef cows Total Fattened on grain and concentrates Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) 8 247 858 1 821 2 583 1 084 954 844 228 70 4 1 1 388 172 450 5 763 14 400 29 716 19 757 28 665 36 154 21 552 13 581 (D) (D) 46 316 55 081 1 839 4 119 9 003 6 029 8 666 11 585 7 799 4 927 (D) (D) 17 091 5 850 626 1 217 1 768 770 698 519 183 65 3 1 1 024 84 512 3 125 6 169 12 715 8 484 11 795 18 705 12 879 8 445 (D) (D) 29 163 32 877 1 208 2 333 4 721 3 138 4 610 7 135 5 251 3 585 (D) (D) 13 713 664 112 147 165 75 69 53 24 8 1 122 9 759 321 853 1 393 1 144 1 225 2 454 1 572 (D) (D) 5 753 4 199 125 335 565 447 533 1 070 703 (D) (D) 3 481 6 472 560 1 448 2 074 894 781 511 155 46 2 1 961 87 938 2 638 8 231 17 001 11 273 16 870 17 449 8 673 5 136 17 153 22 204 Farms with— 1 to 4 630 S to 9 1 786 10 to 19 4 282 20 to 29 2 891 30 to 49 4 056 50 to 99 4 451 100 to 199 2 547 200 to 499 1 342 SOO to 999 (D) (D) 3 378 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 29 Table 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Milk cows Cattle and calves inventory Total Cows and heifers that had calved Total Number Milk cows Farms Number Heifers and heifer calves Farms Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Number Total inventory _. Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19—. 20 to29— . 30 to49__-. 50 to99— . 100 to 199-. 200 to 499- 500 or more No inventory 350 5 908 43 909 28 693 14 618 28 2 003 65 9 285 104 25 680 62 30 633 3 3 908 530 348 854 350 43 28 14 28 65 104 62 3 47 580 3 535 613 504 393 1 297 6 746 14 993 17 969 2 530 197 877 697 350 43 28 14 28 65 104 62 3 (X) 40 113 616 276 367 328 1 065 4 872 13 809 16 250 2 530 (X) 204 29 19 10 22 64 94 61 2 26 982 1 141 139 124 145 (D) 3 173 9 218 (D) (D) 73 402 244 32 18 9 17 44 71 46 2 5 075 1 232 157 65 80 (D) 366 1 469 (D) (D) 77 575 Milk cows Cattle and calves sales Total Farms Value ($1,000) Cattle Farms Number Dairy product sales Farms Value ($1,000) Total Inventory __ Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20to29_... 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199- 200 to 499 _. 500 or more No inventory 238 39 28 14 28 65 104 62 3 28 659 3 286 526 349 265 773 2 930 7 535 11 846 1 150 190 107 9 397 925 (D) (D) 90 227 818 2 395 4 415 253 62 775 166 30 15 9 20 58 92 55 3 16 447 1 440 364 144 120 388 1 281 3 669 8 661 380 97 228 170 27 23 10 21 57 84 46 3 12 212 1 846 161 205 145 385 1 649 3 866 3 185 770 92 879 17 1 22 14 28 65 104 62 3 66 930 (D) (D) 238 360 1 336 8 078 24 582 28 219 4 090 1 687 Table 31. Cattle and Calves— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves Cattle Calves Cattle and calves Total Fattened on grain and concentrates Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total sold— 9 635 1 986 2 455 2 386 1 867 626 218 85 8 5 218 766 5 296 16 464 32 085 54 631 41 743 28 650 23 703 5 280 10 914 72 172 1 669 4 948 9 782 16 986 13 259 9 646 8 864 1 636 5 383 6 874 1 210 1 598 1 739 1 508 546 186 76 7 5 113 675 2 426 6 730 13 371 24 898 21 250 15 749 16 266 (D) (D) 46 590 955 2 509 4 974 9 378 8 364 6 551 7 204 (D) (D) 776 196 171 147 149 73 21 17 2 15 512 396 862 1 219 2 782 2 848 1 574 (D) (D) 7 680 156 334 509 1 181 1 183 746 (D) (D) 7 433 1 243 1 958 1 979 1 531 498 163 53 6 2 105 091 2 870 9 734 18 714 29 733 20 493 12 901 7 438 (D) (D) 25 582 Farms with- 1 to 4 5 to 9 2 439 10 to 19 4 807 20 to 49 7 607 50 to 99 4 895 100 to 199 3 095 200 to 499 1 660 500 to 999 (D) (D) Table 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1987 1982 Famis Number Farms Number 3 249 1 895 466 326 222 192 70 50 24 4 2 284 1 931 151 91 59 52 3 024 352 413 17 644 15 416 21 456 28 596 57 291 47 041 65 334 74 139 25 496 48 524 11 977 4 802 5 708 7 519 18 518 303 889 4 709 3 081 635 408 219 198 85 50 28 5 3 107 2 762 154 77 57 57 4 394 399 810 Farms with- 1 to 24 26 371 26 to 49 _ _ _ 21 406 50 to 99 26 706 100 to 199 _ _ ... 28 068 200 to 499 59 036 500 to 999 56 224 1,000 to 1,999 63 756 2,000 to 4,999 66 919 31 324 Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding 50 416 Farms witti— 1 to 24 13 876 25 to 49 _. . 4 886 SO to 99 4 921 100 to 199 7 310 19 423 Other hogs and pigs 349 394 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms Value ($1,000) Farms Value ($1,000) Total hogs and pigs sold __ Farms with— 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 1.000 to 1.999 2.000 to 4.999 5.000 or more Feeder pigs sold Farms with— 1 to 9 .-, 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more Other hogs and pigs sold. Farms with— 1 to 24 25 to 49 -_ 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 to 1,999 2,000 to 4,999 5,000 or more 3 031 1 290 587 386 289 240 103 67 50 19 685 107 369 98 48 29 14 20 280 236 221 95 52 44 16 619 986 14 386 19 897 25 809 38 884 72 096 70 355 89 741 139 018 149 800 89 237 640 8 662 6 627 6 264 9 094 9 430 48 520 530 749 13 152 16 557 18 779 31 548 66 154 66 332 70 284 124 043 123 900 61 533 1 354 1 834 2 270 3 739 7 049 7 325 8 896 13 981 15 084 3 468 24 322 233 239 299 406 1 945 58 064 1 468 1 790 2 000 3 420 6 956 7 511 7 628 13 241 14 051 3 965 2 012 719 444 284 264 89 79 59 15 177 410 106 48 42 10 21 3 620 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 646 956 21 300 24 455 30 148 37 453 81 694 63 263 107 536 160 702 120 405 80 546 1 056 8 447 7 068 5 804 12 719 6 768 38 684 666 410 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 66 575 2 166 2 468 2 999 3 800 8 429 6 876 11 019 15 995 12 823 39 320 268 227 510 281 1 742 63 187 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Table 34. Hogs and Pigs— Litters Farrowed: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Litters 1987 1982 Farms Number of litters Farms Number of litters Litters farrowed between Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 Farms with— 1 to 9 2 361 1 505 356 251 93 76 55 25 2 192 1 981 73 471 5 514 4 638 7 588 6 212 9 864 16 856 22 799 37 274 36 197 3 241 2 332 404 249 102 72 56 26 2 891 2 507 75 789 10 to 19 5 213 20 to 49 50 to 99 6 732 100 to 199 200 to 499 16 505 Dec. 1 Of preceding year and May 31 _ June 1 and Nov. 30 38 905 36 884 Table 35. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sales Hogs and pigs Total Used or to be used for breeding Other hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total inventory Farms with— 1 to 9 3 249 1 064 831 792 222 192 70 78 (X) 352 413 4 940 12 704 36 872 28 596 57 291 47 041 164 969 (X) 2 284 587 632 616 177 143 56 73 (X) 48 524 1 705 3 144 6 512 3 672 7 215 5 565 20 711 (X) 3 024 883 797 784 222 190 70 78 (X) 303 889 3 235 9 560 30 360 24 924 50 076 41 476 144 258 (X) 2 838 653 831 792 222 192 70 78 193 604 443 10 735 23 067 68 442 44 115 97 818 85 162 275 104 15 543 60 084 996 1 971 6 462 4 267 9 378 8 601 28 409 1 449 670 143 221 217 38 28 12 11 15 86 855 2 537 7 108 13 514 5 821 18 996 11 794 27 085 2 382 3 367 95 10 to 24 249 25 to 99 502 100 to 199 192 200 to 499. 827 500 to 999. 469 1 033 No inventory 101 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 31 Table 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sates Hogs and pigs Total Used or to be used for breeding Other hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Famis Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total sold 2 838 492 1 245 368 270 230 101 132 411 350 814 4 841 26 457 16 738 25 860 44 090 37 098 195 730 1 599 2 151 287 971 307 229 169 71 117 133 48 279 949 5 316 3 070 3 844 5 695 4 067 25 338 245 2 638 457 1 129 339 257 227 100 129 386 302 535 3 892 21 141 13 668 22 016 38 395 33 031 170 392 1 354 3 031 547 1 330 386 289 240 103 136 (X) 619 986 2 690 31 593 25 809 38 884 72 096 70 355 378 559 (X) 61 533 272 2 915 2 270 3 739 7 049 7 325 37 962 (X) 685 57 339 131 75 34 17 32 (X) 89 237 327 6 765 6 793 6 936 7 160 7 507 53 749 (X) 3 466 Farms with — 1 to 9 12 10 to 49 246 50 to 99 242 100 to 199 268 200 to 499 216 500 to 999 - - 312 2 173 None sold (X) Table 37. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and 3igs sales Litters farrowed Total Used or to be used for breeding Other hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) 2 324 221 838 420 349 250 91 75 80 925 305 456 2 704 12 412 13 409 20 590 32 493 26 142 41 241 156 465 46 957 2 281 213 815 416 348 247 88 74 80 3 48 515 391 2 908 3 099 4 386 5 708 4 126 6 020 21 877 9 2 100 193 724 376 327 238 90 74 78 924 256 941 2 313 9 504 10 310 16 204 26 785 22 016 35 221 134 588 46 948 2 227 159 784 428 356 251 93 76 80 804 528 005 3 808 17 919 18 874 31 314 55 341 43 609 72 391 284 749 91 981 51 723 371 1 621 1 701 2 681 5 574 4 250 6 650 28 875 9 810 684 37 231 155 139 59 25 19 19 1 (D) (D) 4 197 4 943 8 555 6 217 7 470 15 141 42 353 (D) (0) Farms with — 1 (D) 2 to 4 147 5 to 9 190 10 to 19 300 20 to 49 218 50 to 99 - 306 100 to 199 583 1 710 (D) L Iters fan- owed between Dec . 1, 1986 , and Nov. 30, 1987 Litters farrowed Total Dec. 1. 1986, andfi/lay3 , 1987 June 1, 1987, and Nov. 30, 1987 Farms Litters Farms Utters Farms Litters Total litters farrowed 2 361 227 850 42B 356 251 93 76 80 73 471 227 2 414 2 873 4 638 7 588 6 212 9 864 39 655 2 192 180 775 401 340 250 92 74 80 37 274 180 1 294 1 506 2 315 3 917 3 208 4 828 20 026 1 981 47 731 382 337 240 89 75 80 36 197 Farms with- 1 47 2 to 4 _ 1 120 5 to 9 1 367 10 to 19 2 323 20 to 49 3 671 50 to 99 3 004 100 to 199 5 036 200 or more 19 629 Table 38. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1987 1982 Farms Number Farms Number Sheep and lambs inventory 80 57 22 1 ,62 47 (X) 65 72 1 580 396 (D) (D) 978 1 146 7 034 940 68 60 52 4 4 40 30 (X) 33 39 1 119 Famis with— 320 25 to 99 116 100 to 299 683 300 to 999 1,000 to 2,499 _ _ Ewes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs shorn _ _ 742 930 4 752 Sheep and lambs sold 651 45 32 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory Sales Sheep and lambs Total Ewes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs Sheep, lambs, and wool Farms Number Farms Number Famis Number Pounds of wool Farms Number Farms Value ($1,000) Total inventory Famis with— 1 to 24 80 57 22 1 1 580 396 (D) (D) (X) 62 42 19 1 pq 978 219 (D) (D) (X) 45 25 19 1 2 (D) 226 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 379 (D) (D) (D) 58 35 22 1 7 (D) 169 (D) (D) (D) 65 42 22 1 7 67 13 (D) (D) 25 to 99 100 to 299 . _ - 300 to 999. 1,000 to 2,499 2,500 to 4,999 5,000 or more No inventory 2 Table 40. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory Sheep and lambs shorn Sales Ewes 1 year old or older Total Ewes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs Sheep, lambs, and wool Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Pounds of wool Famis Number Farms Value ($1,000) Total Inventory 62 52 9 1 18 1 392 654 (D) (D) 188 62 52 9 1 (X) 978 414 iS (X) 43 33 9 1 4 1 116 435 (D) (D) 30 6 771 2 561 (D) (D) 263 48 38 9 1 17 760 337 (D) (D) 180 54 44 9 1 18 56 Farms with— 1 to 24 26 25 to 99 (D) (D) 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 — 1,000 to 2,499 2,500 to 4,999 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 33 Table 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— inventory and Saies: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Item Inventory Sales 1987 1982 1987 1982 Horses and ponies farms 3 060 16 769 (X) 199 385 (X) 454 7 401 671 6 330 24 149 e used for breeding Other -. farms.. number.. .. farms.. 80 4 070 111 Hogs and pigs soid number.. fanns.. number.. $1,000.. 28 734 115 62 004 6 739 20 Litters of pigs famjwed t)etween- Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 _ Dec. 1 and May 31 , number- Si ,000. _ — farms- number— farms— 4 474 172 83 7 157 77 June 1 and Nov. 30 numl)er-. famis 3 647 81 numt}er— Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms- number— Ewes 1 year old or older _ fanns- number__ Sheep and lambs sold farms- number.. Sheep and lamt)s shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold fanris.. number.. 3 510 1 (D) 35 285 11 130 8 Goats sold number.. farms 112 4 POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory Farms vnth- 1 to 399 number.. — farms., number. _ 103 18 250 141 12 400 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 _ 10,000 to 19,999. - - . — _ _ 2 20,000 to 49,999 _ _ 2 50,000 to 99,999 2 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age Hens and pullets sold Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold Farms with- 1 to 1,999 .. fanns.. numt}er.. .. farms.. number.. .. farnis.. number.. .. fanns.. number— 18 (D) 2 (D) 8 124 820 2,000 to 59,999 _ 60,000 to 99,999 _ _ Turkey hens kept for breeding Turkeys sold — farms.- number.. .. farms.. 1 (D) 1 See footnotes at end of table. number.. (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 47 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item All famis Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Full owners Pari owners Tenants Total Full owners Part owners Tenants CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms.. 6 292 2 608 3 032 652 3 288 783 2 111 394 acres.. 309 791 61 248 214 462 34 081 275 324 43 215 201 835 30 274 bushels.. 22 143 190 4 161 774 15 359 373 2 622 043 20 401 108 3 225 129 14 731 879 2 444 100 Irrigated famis— 207 70 120 17 163 37 111 15 acres.. 18 225 4 402 11 950 1 873 17 823 (D) 11 897 (D) Farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 3 776 1 713 2 079 416 1 345 1 082 352 215 1 103 1 387 399 273 568 938 136 25 to 99 acres 176 100 to 249 acres 558 188 82 23 412 149 64 16 553 188 80 23 412 149 61 250 to 499 acres 16 500 acres or more 57 8 44 5 57 8 44 5 Com for silage or green chop farms.. 421 153 250 18 299 71 213 15 acres.. 27 230 5 117 20 904 1 209 26 025 4 372 20 478 1 175 tons, green.. farms.. 317 438 58 366 240 944 18 128 305 903 50 334 237 789 17 780 Irrigated 32 10 21 1 27 6 20 1 acres.. 2 022 (D) 1 364 (D) 1 982 483 (D) (0) Wfieat for grain farms.. 3 097 877 1 865 355 2 218 428 1 523 267 acres.- 213 374 32 691 156 860 23 823 196 792 25 519 149 515 21 758 bushels-- 7 568 179 1 094 537 5 609 808 853 834 7 149 027 910 637 5 435 454 802 936 Irrigated farms.. 66 17 45 4 59 13 42 4 acres.. 5 159 1 077 3 776 306 5 086 1 044 3 736 306 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 302 539 636 127 642 179 389 74 25 to 99 acres 1 133 498 267 50 715 388 151 60 921 491 180 48 625 383 116 100 to 249 acres - 60 250 to 499 acres 125 16 95 14 125 16 95 14 500 acres or more 39 5 31 3 39 5 31 3 Barley for grain farms.. 270 71 183 16 183 34 143 6 acres.. 10 288 1 879 8 130 279 9 158 1 536 7 497 125 bushels.. 469 587 91 398 367 605 10 584 429 350 77 146 346 914 5 290 Imgated farms.. 3 1 2 - 3 1 2 - acres.. 208 (D) (D) - 208 (D) (D) - Oats for grain farms.. 1 043 315 640 88 622 113 462 47 acres.. 26 147 5 523 18 960 1 664 21 608 3 699 16 764 1 145 bushels.. 1 396 340 279 228 1 044 285 72 827 1 204 110 204 621 945 364 54 125 Irrigated farms.. 8 1 7 - 7 - 7 - acres.. 301 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - Cotton farms.. 744 146 473 125 668 113 442 113 acres.. 116 424 12 704 86 694 17 026 115 133 12 276 86 181 16 676 bales.. 102 078 10 857 77 600 13 621 101 279 10 518 77 310 13 451 Irrigated farms.. 71 11 47 13 70 10 47 13 acres.. (D) (D) 4 726 1 647 (D) (D) 4 726 1 647 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 158 236 55 53 85 140 18 43 96 223 25 50 59 136 12 25 to 99 acres — 37 100 to 249 acres 195 24 131 40 194 24 130 40 250 to 499 acres _ 114 10 82 22 114 10 82 22 500 acres or more 41 4 35 2 41 4 35 2 Tobacco farms.. 2 519 997 1 208 314 1 936 581 1 098 257 acres.. 42 666 8 710 29 240 4 716 41 384 7 842 28 924 4 619 pounds.. 87 431 422 16 960 801 61 266 838 9 203 783 85 625 912 15 685 016 60 920 882 9 020 014 Imgated farms.. 112 21 81 10 107 17 80 10 acres.. (D) 393 2 690 (D) 3 256 387 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 112 87 16 9 6 5 1 - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 265 223 183 150 56 52 26 21 35 89 18 59 15 25 2 2.0 to 2.9 acres S 3.0 to 4.9 acres 313 167 108 38 232 111 91 30 5.0 to 9.9 acres 438 182 193 63 415 164 188 63 10.0 to 24.9 acres 588 147 343 98 581 145 338 98 25.0 acres or more 580 5 220 81 1 838 440 2 748 59 634 578 3 238 79 740 440 2 073 59 Soybeans for beans farms-- 425 acres-- 597 258 106 649 425 441 65 168 549 808 84 735 405 017 60 056 bushels— 12 872 219 2 250 538 9 186 442 1 435 239 12 086 069 1 867 273 8 862 426 1 356 370 Irrigated _ _ famis— 80 24 52 4 65 17 44 4 acres.. 6 713 1 787 4 531 395 6 510 1 683 4 432 395 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 705 1 900 988 614 546 1 026 171 260 414 1 247 185 328 187 733 42 25 to 99 acres 186 100 to 249 acres.. 952 151 664 137 915 142 642 131 250 to 499 acres 429 234 61 54 31 37 325 187 18 50 16 6 428 234 33 54 31 16 324 187 13 50 500 acres or more 16 Irish potatoes farms.. 4 acres— 290 100 175 15 215 (D) 170 (D) CWt_- 33 138 7 425 24 185 1 528 29 778 (D) 23 995 (D) Irrigated farms- 12 7 5 - 9 4 5 - acres.. 121 58 63 - (D) (D) 63 ~ Sweetpotatoes farms.. 230 90 117 23 139 33 85 21 acres.. 2 733 280 1 618 835 2 580 (D) 1 566 enses of— $1 to $4,999 _. $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes 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 farm production expenses 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 See footnotes at end of table. 10 852 12 950 8 660 1 670 478 44 7 727 92 317 5 384 1 536 671 136 2 270 15 985 1 169 689 300 112 16 088 45 641 13 932 1 885 183 88 5 954 11 356 3 722 1 778 411 43 7 437 42 815 5 274 1 841 296 26 5 391 30 519 1 361 2 314 1 513 203 3 413 12 296 1 559 1 304 456 94 5 820 31 490 4 456 508 543 313 19 496 13 205 19 186 231 70 9 17 367 65 299 15 535 1 387 268 177 9 378 7 437 7 777 1 308 284 9 6 587 43 465 4 951 1 182 416 38 1 931 9 404 1 040 585 245 61 14 372 30 101 12 792 1 458 104 18 5 271 7 634 3 434 1 626 294 17 6 494 30 526 4 757 1 551 177 4 710 22 760 1 235 2 070 1 294 111 2 906 7 766 1 411 1 127 324 44 4 980 21 541 3 928 439 423 190 17 545 10 432 17 367 146 28 4 15 488 34 319 14 197 1 063 155 73 1 048 2 228 267 109 9 815 16 540 365 268 158 24 218 2 754 82 79 33 24 1 278 8 148 904 293 49 32 496 1 891 223 184 75 14 711 7 367 410 223 71 7 526 4 923 114 185 172 SS 372 2 445 112 139 98 23 654 7 461 426 41 90 97 1 403 1 569 1 331 53 19 1 365 13 455 1 034 214 70 47 354 3 134 162 88 79 25 284 30 986 42 81 90 71 95 3 724 29 20 20 26 358 6 946 172 123 27 36 160 1 688 55 56 38 11 220 4 754 99 65 47 9 148 2 792 9 57 46 36 126 1 962 35 33 33 25 163 2 457 82 26 29 26 401 1 099 343 31 22 5 391 17 012 195 100 41 55 316 2 447 142 81 72 21 253 24 383 40 73 79 61 77 3 247 20 18 17 22 328 5 258 165 108 23 32 151 1 639 54 51 35 11 207 150 140 2 311 6 56 44 32 118 1 839 148 2 221 78 22 25 23 354 923 304 29 18 3 358 13 013 309 2 325 140 80 69 20 246 21 245 77 3 247 320 4 843 163 105 22 30 149 (D) 54 49 35 11 202 4 041 96 58 41 7 135 2 201 7 55 43 30 118 1 839 34 32 29 23 146 (D) 77 22 24 23 346 870 300 27 16 3 350 12 280 187 83 34 46 38 687 20 7 7 4 31 6 603 2 8 11 10 18 477 9 2 3 4 30 1 688 7 15 4 4 13 604 1 6 4 2 8 482 1 1 2 4 8 123 1 1 4 2 15 236 4 4 4 3 47 176 39 2 4 2 33 3 999 7 14 5 7 35 259 26 142 8 10 8 16 (D) 9 2 2 3 26 797 5 IS 4 2 13 604 1 6 4 2 8 482 1 1 2 4 8 123 1 1 4 2 14 (D) 4 3 4 3 42 108 37 2 2 1 28 3 340 4 14 5 5 52 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders Other- cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number- Si .000. Average per farm dollars- Farms with net gains^ number- Average net gain dollars- Gain of— Less than $1,000-- $1,000 to $9,999 „ $10,000 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 $9,999 -- $10,000 to $49,999 , $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms-. $1,000-. Other farm-related income' farms-. $1,000-. Customwork and other agricultural services farms-. $1,000-. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms- $1,000.. Corn farms.. $1,000-. Wheat farms-. $1,000-. Soybeans... farms.. $1,000-. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms- $1,000- Cotton farms-. $1,000-. Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey-., farms.. $1,000-. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO 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: Pasture or grazing only farms.. acres.. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres.. On which all crops failed farms.. acres.. In cultivated summer fallow farms.. acres.. Idle farms.. acres.. Total woodland farms.. acres-. Woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Woodland not pastured farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 20 517 123 916 6 040 9 746 18 583 2 423 4 573 1 888 862 10 771 5 310 2 838 6 661 1 160 112 5 554 48 792 3 367 13 478 1 307 4 301 1 395 3 140 722 4 898 379 1 139 1 331 2C 544 1 095 13 136 265 1 374 209 2 897 18 34 132 2 401 49 701 18 578 2 686 117 15 566 1 589 636 10 366 1 927 1 342 1 160 526 198 37 8 471 464 356 1 507 75 303 1 649 43 589 487 22 010 6 449 491 224 12 736 1 508 004 6 510 364 377 9 293 1 143 627 18 361 63 645 3 466 8 478 13 072 2 255 4 183 1 495 545 9 883 4 774 2 612 6 226 976 4 738 32 344 2 983 10 962 1 168 3 684 1 227 2 454 643 3 836 336 987 1 076 12 810 889 7 965 208 796 169 1 917 14 18 101 1 605 38 520 16 559 1 947 855 13 731 1 102 069 9 574 1 674 1 105 914 357 97 10 7 730 392 367 1 311 55 132 1 492 36 499 431 17 107 5 526 345 681 11 431 135 526 5 935 305 142 8 253 830 384 1 566 28 862 18 431 934 36 881 131 287 310 206 632 836 143 332 138 19 633 12 794 258 1 334 79 (D) 119 452 S3 510 32 (D) 206 6 365 171 4 296 47 (D) 33 900 3 (D) 21 571 1 483 603 818 1 348 336 414 617 190 175 171 100 73 22 643 47 287 146 15 601 114 4 519 39 2 331 671 97 666 956 191 420 425 36 010 757 156 410 424 31 393 74 040 267 131 826 12 74 73 108 157 24 234 166 3 475 87 1 027 45 (D) 26 150 25 (D) 11 (D) 48 (D) 33 (D) 9 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 10 226 3 88 442 211 235 403 140 001 134 48 53 73 65 25 5 155 18 731 37 3 723 39 3 459 14 1 038 216 44 283 279 148 409 111 19 447 229 128 962 373 25 619 68 684 239 121 418 12 64 69 94 134 26 372 164 3 268 82 959 43 (D) 25 (D) 23 (D) 11 (D) 45 083 30 679 9 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 3 88 398 195 363 361 128 134 119 46 43 69 57 22 5 147 18 086 36 (D) 36 3 368 11 (D) 195 41 231 259 135 158 108 18 941 211 116 217 365 17 351 47 538 231 89 832 12 62 67 90 134 25 372 151 3 231 78 888 42 286 22 62 23 (D) 11 (D) 44 (D) 29 (D) 8 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 3 88 390 188 704 353 125 408 117 45 43 66 56 21 5 146 (D) 35 3 690 35 3 368 11 (D) 190 38 320 252 111 637 105 17 847 206 93 790 61 5 774 113 211 28 220 665 10 4 14 23 17 603 12 207 6 68 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 44 15 872 42 11 867 15 2 10 4 8 3 8 645 1 (D) 4 91 3 (D) 21 3 052 20 13 251 3 506 18 12 745 46 2 544 55 300 24 121 442 4 11 22 (D) 11 1 7 3 1 (D) 1 (D) 40 13 292 38 10 210 15 1 9 3 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 91 3 (D) 19 (D) 17 4 946 3 506 15 4 440 166 16 93 67 9 528 25 29 10 3 99 6 292 57 31 8 3 17 179 39 156 15 (D) 23 83 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 94 23 209 74 11 152 41 15 9 2 4 3 43 5 970 13 847 4 112 3 1 534 36 3 594 70 32 649 39 4 778 54 27 871 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 53 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 1 0 or less stock- holders LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres. _ Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms-- acres-- Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings^ famis.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars-- Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 - $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999- — $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 — $200,000 to 3499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 — $1,000,000 to $1,999.999 $2,000,000 to $4,999.999 - $5,000,000 or more -- 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' Motortrucks, including pickups fanms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number. _ 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms-- number__ Grain and bean combines farms.. number,, Cottonpickers and strippers farms-. number__ Mower conditioners farms-. number__ Pickup balers farms,. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime , farms.. acres on which used.. tons>- Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fnjit farms., acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 4 425 325 310 12 424 239 200 3 812 212 659 688 45 106 20 517 4 127 379 201 169 871 4 039 3 726 2 513 2 789 1 948 3 724 1 199 430 126 23 20 470 639 734 2 259 5 653 4 324 4 871 1 813 1 078 423 49 3 984 254 833 11 142 189 424 3 150 137 633 574 36 771 18 361 149 687 171 542 887 3 733 3 473 2 295 2 588 1 820 3 218 909 259 57 18 314 488 638 2 087 5 266 4 060 4 337 1 469 825 253 17 17 623 15 751 31 801 26 396 18 671 16 657 40 783 34 129 11 874 10 625 17 396 15 054 12 043 10 599 23 387 19 075 4 266 3 545 5 077 4 079 527 357 (D) 538 3 977 3 520 4 500 3 950 4 367 3 825 5 301 4 606 IS 024 13 365 535 395 1 097 369 3 672 3 181 221 376 158 125 208 829 146 261 5 737 4 785 583 768 373 047 2 198 1 783 203 830 138 275 1 811 1 523 110 445 73 718 7 598 6 517 974 825 676 440 974 763 110 886 62 426 316 36 418 932 23 666 509 57 503 91 5 074 1 566 595 689 380 389 818 214 190 194 159 93 373 192 106 42 3 1 566 92 508 144 272 193 409 264 168 106 10 1 382 3 708 1 476 4 620 934 1 701 1 062 2 919 537 742 119 195 340 392 422 526 1 250 301 467 359 36 131 36 620 712 147 902 333 45 220 192 19 557 794 211 885 162 34 617 103 29 536 281 21 600 138 16 524 23 3 261 424 325 305 767 229 826 40 27 6 25 28 113 94 60 23 424 50 641 21 44 43 94 68 76 59 19 363 1 413 387 1 643 213 472 292 1 171 164 223 47 70 103 142 95 136 317 121 221 113 23 964 22 644 196 58 866 63 17 447 71 16 644 221 80 106 42 12 355 95 25 784 250 19 367 126 15 218 22 (D) 373 282 091 766 276 785 373 43 510 13 34 43 83 62 69 53 16 322 1 237 345 1 457 187 401 264 1 056 153 200 43 63 97 136 91 130 283 110 989 93 21 804 20 484 182 55 362 60 16 953 66 15 428 207 73 556 38 11 760 94 (D) 244 (D) 123 14 878 22 (D) 365 250 759 687 Oil 766 365 41 632 13 34 43 81 62 67 51 14 314 1 185 337 1 412 184 388 257 1 024 151 (D) 43 63 96 (D) 90 (D) 275 108 734 92 (D) (D) 175 54 051 58 (D) 61 14 655 202 71 411 38 11 760 31 2 233 12 1 306 1 (D) 61 43 214 847 333 1 247 51 7 131 41 176 42 186 26 71 28 115 11 23 4 7 6 6 4 34 10 232 20 2 160 2 160 14 3 504 3 494 5 1 216 14 6 550 4 595 26 1 523 11 (D) 46 30 111 654 587 1 306 46 4 885 36 166 38 164 22 62 26 102 32 (D) 19 (D) (D) 13 (D) 3 494 5 1 216 12 (D) 4 595 54 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held Other than family held Other- cooperative. Total 10 orless stock- holders Total 10 or less stock- holders estate or tnjst, institutional, etc. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR 20 517 12 624 6 433 1 460 18 479 11 405 5 798 1 276 2 038 1 219 635 184 19 107 3 368 788 19 057 3 227 375 7 962 1 549 049 7 893 1 531 256 2 022 159 206 14 289 4 222 2 006 8 983 11 534 7 335 11 791 1 566 1 676 8 549 1 391 1 040 1 214 2 602 10 698 19.7 4 963 142 1 506 3 839 2 188 2 302 2 473 2 637 2 407 3 023 54.5 19 142 1 375 23 18 337 3 527 638 1 583 755 322 438 375 672 8 430 SO 35 108 5 45 109 64 891 18 337 11 542 5 616 1 177 16 438 10 398 5 024 1 016 1 899 1 144 594 161 17 205 2 630 221 17 160 2 419 574 6 861 1 123 524 6 795 1 108 064 1 761 126 107 12 987 3 529 1 821 7 774 10 563 6 413 10 691 1 375 1 503 7 813 1 233 911 1 061 2 251 9 589 19.9 4 525 130 1 295 3 375 1 963 2 059 2 204 2 358 2 185 2 768 54.7 17 113 1 224 21 18 337 3 527 638 1 583 738 652 193 1 479 685 618 176 104 53 34 17 1 394 452 274 1 390 435 826 847 321 242 845 319 496 185 18 194 995 460 128 866 717 642 824 126 128 570 117 82 117 249 819 18.4 316 10 157 330 161 167 192 207 172 187 52.9 1 487 96 1 1 583 755 322 488 259 147 82 471 249 143 79 17 10 4 3 407 322 763 406 309 895 230 101 435 229 100 885 59 13 418 264 185 39 298 190 242 217 46 38 133 29 34 31 89 246 16.8 88 2 40 117 51 58 66 60 44 50 52.2 451 37 1 438 375 672 8 430 50 35 108 5 45 438 233 131 74 427 225 131 71 11 8 3 365 295 854 364 283 583 206 (D) 205 92 089 58 (D) 246 157 35 267 171 218 196 42 33 121 24 28 24 78 229 17.3 79 2 37 103 46 52 58 52 40 48 52.4 404 34 1 438 375 672 8 430 430 227 129 74 419 219 129 71 11 8 3 357 262 656 356 (D) 204 (D) 203 (D) 53 (D) 243 153 34 262 168 214 193 41 33 119 23 27 23 77 226 17.3 77 2 37 99 46 51 56 52 39 48 52.5 396 34 1 430 343 742 430 50 26 16 8 44 24 12 8 6 2 4 42 26 909 42 26 312 24 (D) 24 8 796 1 (D) 18 28 4 31 19 24 21 4 5 12 5 6 7 11 17 12.3 9 3 14 5 6 8 8 4 2 51.1 47 3 50 35 108 5 45 45 22 15 8 39 20 11 8 6 2 4 37 16 469 37 (D) 23 (D) 23 (D) 1 (D) 18 23 4 30 15 22 18 4 5 9 5 6 7 9 15 11.9 8 3 14 4 4 8 8 3 1 50.3 42 3 45 23 513 45 109 Full owners Part owners Tenants White 85 16 8 91 73 Part owners 13 5 18 12 Part owners 3 3 OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from ottiers Rented or leased land in farms Land rented or leased to others OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated farms., acres., farms— acres- farms., acres., farms.- acres— farms., acres.. 101 63 530 101 62 080 24 2 848 24 2 811 17 1 487 43 48 18 Operators by principal occupation: 45 Other 64 Operators by days of work off farm: None 38 Any 1 to 99 days 59 19 100 to 199 days 7 33 12 Operators by years on present farm: 13 5 5 to 9 years 13 44 Average years on present farm 17.2 Not reported 34 Operators by age group: 25 to 34 years 14 35 to 44 years 17 13 50 to 54 years 18 55 to 59 years 11 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 12 6 18 52.8 Operators by sex: Male 91 Female 18 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation: Family held More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Other than family held More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Other- cooperative, estate or Irast, institutional, etc _ . farms., acres— . farms- acres.. - farms- acres.. . farms— . farms.. . farms., acres.. - fanns.. - farms— _ farms., acres.- 109 64 891 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 55 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family field 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders 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 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) _ Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 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 had calved farms. number. Beef cows fanns. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 - 50 to 99___ 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 -. 50 to 99 100 to 199 - 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold _ _ farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms, number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number, $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number $1,000 See footnotes at end of table. 1 337 5 437 2 051 2 116 2 148 1 427 989 716 2 057 1 303 673 263 3 307 3 323 268 2 131 640 672 355 769 9 751 7 462 288 484 786 10 227 428 491 2 430 5 714 1 141 581 304 57 9 308 245 457 8 903 205 344 3 335 4 621 644 228 70 5 697 40 113 350 43 70 65 104 62 3 7 365 100 384 8 249 82 650 9 635 218 766 72 172 7 433 105 091 25 582 6 874 113 675 46 590 776 15 512 7 680 1 188 6 096 1 928 1 983 1 942 1 283 880 644 1 813 1 018 426 136 2 975 2 847 203 1 817 583 563 246 643 9 058 6 947 186 395 713 9 341 332 129 2 313 5 357 993 459 196 23 8 480 191 637 8 158 170 263 3 156 4 ?69 533 145 52 3 574 21 374 331 43 58 51 64 26 1 6 692 75 919 7 511 64 573 8 773 167 930 52 396 6 771 88 039 21 466 6 243 79 891 30 930 703 9 400 3 962 103 243 94 108 167 109 85 63 185 193 151 82 268 380 48 263 41 71 44 91 532 398 92 291 119 87 67 13 630 31 266 578 22 090 144 284 89 52 9 80 176 15 32 60 31 105 74 163 33 239 13 46 22 30 34 18 147 18 707 117 9 962 22 45 18 25 5 2 39 8 745 10 2 10 3 28 11 16 18 - 2 501 126 14 483 8 577 559 132 10 430 5 955 649 162 27 074 20 728 10 008 8 656 509 113 11 033 4 875 2 673 1 188 467 128 16 041 IS 853 7 335 7 468 56 12 3 163 2 448 1 820 1 617 150 30 678 13 40 21 30 29 17 135 17 291 106 (D) 37 (D) 2 3 10 17 2 116 7 903 119 5 484 149 19 891 8 335 102 4 419 1 065 119 15 472 7 270 11 (D) (D) 148 (D) 13 40 20 30 29 16 133 (D) 104 (D) 19 42 17 21 3 2 37 (D) 2 3 10 17 2 114 (D) 117 (D) 146 19 332 8 083 101 (D) (D) 117 (D) (D) 10 2 075 1 417 13 2 561 5 1 12 416 11 (D) 2 (D) 10 674 13 471 13 837 321 11 456 123 9 381 198 1 (D) (D) 13 2 561 6 1 5 1 12 1 416 11 (D) 10 674 13 471 13 837 321 11 456 123 9 381 198 1 (D) (D) 56 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other- cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. LIVESTOCK-Con. 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 farms. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1,000_. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1,000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. 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 Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. number.. Hens and pullets sold farms., number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms- number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 3 249 352 413 1 895 466 326 222 192 148 2 284 48 524 3 024 303 889 3 031 619 986 61 533 685 89 237 3 468 2 361 73 471 2 192 37 274 1 981 36 197 80 1 580 62 978 65 940 47 1 146 7 034 3 060 16 769 611 3 121 671 6 330 242 2 594 1 477 7 539 759 1 337 12 8 39 36 28 17 1 436 6 414 275 282 1 125 484 237 8 045 489 227 60 295 197 17 11 19 180 92 (D) 78 5 707 448 2 956 233 146 1 791 435 297 190 151 92 2 066 32 915 2 744 200 231 2 718 403 712 39 008 632 69 388 2 558 2 133 48 634 1 980 24 983 1 774 23 651 76 1 445 61 (D) 61 887 46 (D) (D) 2 793 14 431 563 2 586 618 5 631 220 2 280 1 377 4 116 850 7 36 27 17 10 1 339 3 399 619 267 717 231 196 4 514 387 195 48 975 100 15 11 17 152 84 15 243 55 2 806 384 228 80 871 77 25 26 28 33 39 172 10 032 217 70 839 249 140 895 14 926 41 9 629 436 180 15 778 166 7 699 167 8 079 3 (D) 3 (D) 178 1 027 27 95 41 514 16 172 68 1 056 774 50 2 1 4 8 3 67 931 706 10 125 068 25 (D) 21 7 540 413 42 35 295 12 1 3 3 7 16 31 5 107 42 30 188 41 70 508 7 145 6 9 066 437 33 8 460 31 4 271 31 4 189 5 9 12 (D) 74 1 103 18 422 8 151 4 (D) 24 2 366 343 3 5 3 4 22 2 082 158 5 283 185 15 2 454 547 8 3 600 205 1 (D) 10 2 188 359 37 35 097 27 4 995 37 30 102 36 69 603 7 060 8 9 066 437 29 8 339 28 4 215 27 4 124 70 070 16 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 1 222 802 8 2 3 3 3 18 (D) 3 (D) 12 1 810 009 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 37 35 097 10 1 3 7 16 27 4 995 37 30 102 36 69 603 7 060 8 9 066 437 29 8 339 28 4 215 27 4 124 (D) 16 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 1 222 802 8 2 3 3 3 18 (D) 3 (D) 12 1 810 009 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 5 198 4 112 5 86 5 905 85 4 121 3 56 4 65 4 33 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 142 541 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 644 538 1 (D) 4 112 5 86 5 905 85 4 121 3 56 4 65 4 33 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 23 3 101 15 5 1 1 1 15 470 21 2 631 23 4 871 454 4 1 154 38 15 599 15 321 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 15 208 3 18 4 34 2 (D) 8 792 792 1 (D) 3 179 479 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 57 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Corporation Item Family held Other than family held Other- cooperative, estate or 10 or less 10 or less tnist. Individual stock- stock- institutional, Total or family Partnership Total Total holders Total holders etc. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed (arms-_ 6 292 5 472 635 156 140 138 16 13 29 acres- 309 791 213 894 69 819 23 627 21 359 (D) 2 268 1 598 2 451 bushels.. 22 143 190 14 796 441 5 374 100 1 766 246 1 578 696 (D) 187 550 145 050 206 403 Irrigated _ _,_ (arms.. 207 140 42 21 17 16 4 4 4 acres— 18 225 8 961 4 644 4 335 3 765 (D) 570 570 285 Farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 3 776 1 713 3 460 1 468 261 187 42 47 37 44 37 43 5 3 4 2 13 25 to 99 acres 11 100 to 249 acres — 558 410 103 44 40 40 4 4 1 250 to 499 acres 188 111 59 15 12 11 3 3 3 500 acres or more 57 421 23 307 25 73 8 35 7 33 7 33 1 2 2 1 Com for silage or green ctiop (arms.- 6 acres__ 27 230 14 740 6 991 4 649 (D) (D) (D) (D) 850 tons, green.. 317 438 165 164 83 443 55 545 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 286 Irrigated - (arms.. 32 19 6 6 6 6 1 acres.. 2 022 801 (D) 420 420 420 - - (D) Wheat (or grain (arms.- 3 097 2 522 444 119 104 103 15 12 12 acres.- 213 374 145 425 51 783 15 708 14 523 (D) 1 185 1 040 458 bushels.. 7 558 179 4 967 878 1 973 218 604 873 576 355 (D) 28 518 23 908 12 210 Irrigated _ (arms.. 66 44 11 10 9 9 1 1 1 acres.. 5 159 3 433 (D) 1 110 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 302 1 133 1 152 924 116 164 26 43 23 34 22 34 3 9 2 7 8 25 to 99 acres 2 100 to 249 acres — 498 353 108 35 34 34 1 1 2 250 to 499 acres 125 39 78 15 38 18 9 6 7 6 7 6 2 2 _ 500 acres or more _ Barley for grain (arms— 270 215 37 15 14 14 1 1 3 acres— 10 288 6 305 2 090 1 719 (D) (D) (D) (D) 174 bushels.. 469 587 288 166 95 936 75 630 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 855 Inigated (arms- 3 3 - - - - acres.. 208 208 - - ~ ~ ' - - Oats for grain (arms-- 1 043 26 147 859 17 922 144 5 835 36 1 956 34 (D) 33 1 649 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 acres— 434 bushels.. 1 396 340 918 261 335 745 120 192 (D) 100 242 (D) (D) 22 142 Irrigated (amis.. B 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 acres.. 301 48 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Cotton farms.. 744 536 152 52 47 47 5 5 4 acres- 116 424 63 754 40 010 12 195 11 631 11 631 564 564 465 bales. - 102 078 53 470 36 535 11 680 11 160 11 160 520 520 393 Irrigated farms.. 71 38 22 10 8 8 2 2 1 acres.. (D) 2 808 3 091 1 339 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 158 132 20 6 5 5 1 1 - 25 to 99 acres 236 185 37 11 10 10 1 1 3 100 to 249 acres 195 114 137 67 39 32 19 14 16 14 16 14 3 3 _ 250 to 499 acres 1 500 acres or more 41 2 519 42 666 15 2 140 33 737 24 316 7 245 2 53 1 516 2 51 (D) 2 50 1 334 2 (D) 2 (D) — Tobacco farms 10 acres— 168 pounds— 87 431 422 68 362 386 15 615 847 3 145 573 (D) 2 685 026 (D) (D) 307 616 Irrigated famis— 112 94 13 5 4 4 1 1 - acres— (D) 2 382 704 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 112 104 6 2 2 2 - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 265 240 22 3 3 3 - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres - 223 200 21 1 1 1 - - 1 3.0 to 4.9 acres 313 267 41 5 5 5 - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres 438 370 63 2 2 2 - - 3 10.0 to 24.9 acres 588 498 70 18 17 17 1 1 2 25.0 acres or more 580 5 220 461 4 445 93 597 22 154 21 140 20 138 1 14 1 12 4 Soybeans (or beans farms.. 24 acres.. 597 258 429 300 123 902 40 241 37 603 (D) 2 638 (D) 3 815 bushels.. 12 872 219 9 091 736 2 772 979 908 755 846 775 (D) 61 980 (D) 98 749 Irrigated — famis.. 80 52 12 15 13 13 2 2 1 acres.. 6 713 3 963 (D) 1 702 (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 705 1 572 111 15 14 14 1 - 7 25 to 99 acres .„ 1 900 1 645 204 41 36 36 S 5 10 100 to 249 acres _ _ 952 778 128 43 40 40 3 3 3 250 to 499 acres 429 313 78 37 33 32 4 4 1 500 acres or more 234 137 76 18 17 16 1 - 3 Irish potatoes — - farms.. 61 55 5 . . 1 acres.. 290 208 (D) - - - - - (D) cwt.. 33 138 19 178 (D) - - - - - (D) Irrigated farms.- 12 121 10 (D) 1 (D) - - : '- : 1 acres.. (D) Sweetpotatoes farms.. 230 203 22 3 1 1 2 2 2 acres.. 2 733 2 136 571 (D) (D) (D) !°! (D) D bushels— 460 990 364 Oil 93 634 (D) (D) (D) (Di (D) D Inigated farms.. 15 12 1 1 1 1 ■ acres.. 175 130 (D) IP) - - (D) (D) (D) See footnotes at end a( table 58 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Corporation Item Family held Other than family held Other- cooperative, estate or 1 0 or less 10 or less trust. Individual stock- stock- institutional. Total or family Partnership Total Total holders Total holders etc. CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Peanuts for nuts farms— 226 182 28 15 12 12 3 3 1 acres— 11 246 5 588 4 213 (D) 1 319 1 319 (D) (D) (D) pounds- 27 599 372 13 302 793 10 338 280 (D) 3 674 299 3 674 299 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated - farms- 18 9 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 acres— 888 338 418 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 129 121 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 25 to 99 acres - - 64 44 12 8 6 6 2 2 - 100 to 249 acres 21 14 4 3 3 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres 10 3 5 2 2 2 - - - 500 acres or more 2 2 ~ _ Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. 7 272 6 507 561 169 154 152 15 13 35 acres- 230 800 183 864 30 026 14 604 12 970 (D) 1 634 (D) 2 306 tons, dry.. 432 109 332 538 61 681 33 082 29 120 (D) 3 962 (D) 4 808 Irrigated farnis.. 80 65 8 6 6 6 - 1 acres.. 2 117 1 449 375 (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 4 529 2 272 4 232 1 937 238 245 45 75 41 71 40 71 4 4 4 3 14 25 to 99 acres .- 15 100 to 249 acres 406 303 60 40 36 35 4 3 3 250 to 499 acres 54 29 16 6 3 3 3 3 3 500 acres or more 11 6 2 3 3 3 _ _ - Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain. and wild hay (see text) farnis.. 5 682 5 059 460 135 122 120 13 12 28 acres.. 164 364 133 268 19 478 10 020 8 575 (0) 1 445 (D) 1 598 tons, dry.. 313 679 246 681 39 529 23 724 20 106 (D) 3 618 (D) 3 745 Inrigated farms.. 58 47 6 5 5 5 - - acres.. 1 565 1 097 305 163 163 163 - - - Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) ... farms.. 1 265 1 105 123 33 28 26 5 5 4 acres.. 31 020 19 451 7 596 3 892 3 495 (D) 398 398 81 Inigated farms.. 282 211 48 19 17 16 2 2 4 acres.. 10 254 5 387 2 924 1 868 (D) 1 509 (D) (D) 76 Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres - 506 474 26 4 3 3 1 1 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres 488 438 42 7 6 5 1 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres 202 156 35 10 8 7 2 2 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres 52 32 14 6 6 6 - - - 250.0 acres or more 17 1 134 5 970 6 103 6 49 5 44 5 43 1 5 1 4 _ Land in orchards farms- 12 acres.. 49 565 24 474 9 873 14 896 13 329 (D) 1 567 (D) 322 Inigated farms- 235 177 31 21 20 20 1 1 6 acres.. 18 030 8 899 4 404 4 609 (D) (D) (D) (D) 118 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 489 451 27 5 5 5 - - 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres 384 338 33 10 9 8 1 1 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres 171 136 24 10 10 10 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres 39 26 7 4 2 2 2 1 2 250.0 acres or more 51 544 19 450 12 54 20 34 18 31 18 30 2 3 2 3 - Peaches—. farms.. 6 Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. 39 308 17 117 8 193 13 748 12 323 (D) 1 425 1 425 251 pounds.. 281 462 441 105 446 164 71 553 648 102 021 409 92 914 618 (D) 9 106 791 9 106 791 2 441 220 ^Data are based on a sample of famis. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 59 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number percent,- Land in farms acres.- Average size of farm acres-- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms-- $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 - -. $40,000 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 Grains farms. - $1,C00.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat - farms— $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed 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.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Sates of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products _ farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. i of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 20 517 100.0 4 758 631 232 20 517 878 683 42 827 3 631 3 788 3 516 2 900 2 039 508 887 389 954 1 114 478 229 84 7 062 126 581 639 74 466 4 311 36 283 2 909 19 328 5 098 68 568 156 399 100 298 436 1 131 195 573 734 33 927 204 25 069 2 514 129 988 794 102 625 2 039 7 582 18 1 777 1 261 38 640 120 30 321 740 48 067 117 43 454 400 55 990 106 52 900 447 10 510 61 7 551 719 219 114 391 217 957 333 68 618 249 67 321 9 635 72 172 161 20 414 8 983 43.8 3 120 392 347 8 983 702 403 78 192 941 1 013 1 188 1 195 1 055 289 547 276 798 978 428 205 71 4 190 107 539 592 69 473 2 709 30 912 1 994 16 550 3 249 58 056 93 324 60 254 290 928 153 515 594 31 633 194 24 116 1 749 113 315 724 94 828 803 4 344 13 1 412 749 35 081 115 29 526 380 43 279 103 40 536 197 47 373 81 45 933 293 9 714 58 7 358 434 151 790 287 150 945 290 63 373 235 62 359 3 994 44 692 136 16 864 71 .3 18 374 259 71 3 030 42 671 40 637 1 (D) 28 143 24 140 31 343 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 7 301 2 (D) 20 678 2 (D) 8 14 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 16 131 1 (0) 614 3.0 208 974 340 614 66 022 107 528 40 37 40 52 55 18 49 35 101 132 36 17 2 363 9 780 58 (D) 256 2 793 203 1 441 300 5 418 8 (D) 4 (D) 16 40 14 38 89 3 616 25 (D) 12 076 100 (D) 51 321 2 (D) 70 3 373 15 2 816 32 1 436 6 1 118 24 11 564 11 11 417 18 (D) 2 (D) 37 (D) 25 (D) 27 (D) 22 (D) 156 2 024 10 (D) 1 144 5.6 508 730 445 1 144 161 110 132 090 73 70 60 87 106 35 82 42 164 269 97 44 15 673 23 070 144 15 177 466 6 544 377 3 665 545 12 318 14 42 10 67 62 239 35 194 124 7 031 45 5 386 315 28 960 184 26 387 117 608 2 (D) 126 6 143 37 5 112 50 7 481 23 7 140 45 8 244 22 7 904 49 (D) 11 (D) 85 36 620 1 391 6.8 603 222 434 15 184 62 IS 096 343 6 643 30 3 515 1 391 176 021 126 543 87 100 112 123 148 41 108 51 204 230 110 53 24 778 27 271 145 19 653 522 7 438 398 4 063 616 15 427 24 87 10 56 50 139 24 61 110 5 143 36 3 705 366 27 901 189 24 332 118 962 3 375 123 10 177 22 9 158 85 10 370 28 9 622 36 7 906 18 7 581 56 2 655 17 2 162 99 46 847 86 46 682 72 15 732 59 15 438 489 6 068 27 4 143 2 257 11.0 877 681 389 2 257 186 909 82 813 209 197 305 293 292 95 152 77 197 243 123 60 14 1 097 29 403 182 19 797 706 8 624 528 4 443 874 15 718 27 132 19 76 81 291 42 118 164 9 880 61 8 051 485 31 472 192 26 038 188 1 376 4 660 204 9 106 28 7 450 103 11 947 30 11 206 54 16 298 24 15 931 84 ? 893 19 2 248 108 31 779 65 31 597 60 14 924 49 14 725 1 029 12 981 40 5 600 60 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms Land in farms Average size of farm.. ..number., percent.. acres.- acres.- 11 534 56.2 1 638 239 142 71 .3 4 045 57 892 4.3 104 800 117 2 695 13.1 341 868 127 3 099 15.1 430 639 139 2 853 13.9 443 653 156 1 924 9.4 313 234 163 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) Average per farm ... farms.. $1,000- — dollars— 11 534 176 280 15 283 71 725 10 212 892 11 916 13 359 2 695 56 647 21 019 3 099 52 277 16 669 2 853 36 226 12 697 1 924 18 489 9 610 Farms by value of sales: 2 690 2 775 2 328 1 705 984 11 24 12 16 6 201 196 183 140 71 706 638 514 346 230 681 723 611 489 271 631 668 614 432 266 460 $1,000 to $2,499 526 $2 500 to $4,999 394 $5,000 to $9,999 282 $10,000 to $19,999 140 $20,000 to $24,999 219 340 114 156 136 1 24 33 7 18 13 51 83 26 40 35 67 109 31 54 40 46 83 32 23 36 31 $25 000 to $39,999 32 $40,000 to $49,999 18 $50 000 to $99,999 20 $100,000 to $249,999 12 $250,000 to $499,999 50 24 13 1 4 1 1 15 8 3 15 4 4 10 9 3 5 $500 000 to $999,999 2 2 Grains Sales of $50,000 or more ... farms.. $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. 2 872 19 042 47 4 993 23 82 268 1 725 3 285 708 5 023 14 1 399 813 4 641 9 768 683 5 230 14 1 608 377 2 341 7 932 Com for grain Wtieat farms.. $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. 1 602 5 371 915 2 778 1 849 10 512 8 24 9 26 11 32 169 540 92 266 158 867 403 1 358 240 738 440 2 814 421 1 297 279 730 535 2 523 408 1 491 196 765 471 2 908 193 661 99 252 234 $1,000.. 1 368 Sorghum for grain Barley Oats - Other grains fanns.- $1,000.. famis.. $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. .. . farms.. 63 75 40 44 146 203 42 S9 - 5 4 5 8 19 24 9 16 17 20 IS 17 42 59 10 18 13 17 14 IP) 42 51 7 IP) 17 20 2 (D) 21 33 12 (D) 11 15 4 3 22 36 4 $1,000.. 4 Cotton and cottonseed Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. farms— $1,000.. 140 2 294 10 953 - 24 196 46 905 S 432 32 331 1 (D) 21 584 2 (D) 17 278 2 (D) Tobacco Sales of $50,000 or more farms— $1,000__ farms— $1,000.. 765 16 674 70 7 796 9 65 62 1 326 5 572 156 3 965 20 2 137 213 4 065 18 1 458 190 4 695 16 2 377 135 2 557 11 1 252 Hay, silage, and field seeds Sales of $50,000 or more fanns— $1,000-. farms-- $1,000- 1 236 3 238 5 365 4 5 _ 114 333 1 (D) 344 853 1 (D) 340 1 040 3 (D) 281 638 153 369 Vegetables, sweet com, and melons Sales of $50,000 or more farms— $1,000- farms— $1,000- 512 3 559 5 795 4 4 43 233 147 1 255 2 (D) 134 774 122 902 1 (D) 62 391 2 (D) Fruits, nuts, and berries Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000- farms— $1,000- 360 4 788 14 2 918 3 46 17 215 1 (D) 103 1 067 4 (D) 106 2 576 4 1 864 87 407 1 (D) 44 477 4 255 Nursery and greenhouse crops Sales of $50,000 or more farms— $1,000- farms— $1,000.. 203 8 618 25 6 967 - 23 660 4 445 49 1 128 2 (D) 61 2 913 8 2 492 53 3 625 10 3 202 27 290 1 (D) 154 796 3 193 : 19 129 27 237 1 (D) 33 141 1 (0) 44 167 31 Sales of $50,000 or more $1,000.- farms.. $1,000.. 123 1 (D) Poultry and poultry products Sales of $50,000 or more _. farms-- $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. 285 67 324 104 67 012 2 (D) 1 (D) 22 ?] (D) 82 30 465 27 30 428 91 23 699 40 23 607 51 6 815 19 6 721 37 3 695 S 3 626 Dairy products Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. farms— $1,000.. 43 5 245 14 4 962 - 2 (D) 7 (D) 5 (D) 13 888 4 817 8 167 1 (D) 13 954 2 (D) Cattle and calves _ Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000- farms.. $1,000.. 5 641 27 480 25 3 550 26 111 348 1 682 2 (D) 1 135 5 023 4 (D) 1 528 7 610 7 702 1 515 8 301 7 1 811 1 089 4 752 5 393 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 61 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased 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 Feed for livestock and poultry 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 Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer 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 Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000., Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $6,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more , Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $6,000 to $24,999 ., $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol. farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 3 031 61 533 231 45 190 72 SB 1 632 47 359 197 36 596 15 10 1 062 5 893 21 3 007 333 2 903 14 1 881 20 517 736 918 35 917 8 918 572 705 64 219 4 904 62 818 2 223 40 697 3 733 717 360 94 1 451 398 296 78 10 143 170 086 4 223 127 033 8 672 744 335 392 3 141 486 276 320 4 101 141 013 1 904 105 698 3 246 292 201 362 1 253 208 153 290 11 131 20 380 5 878 16 673 7 886 2 302 880 63 3 288 1 746 788 56 15 024 68 222 7 158 54 967 12 281 2 089 490 164 4 819 1 734 452 153 11 442 42 545 5 925 36 309 9 613 1 448 256 125 4 313 1 256 239 117 19 386 41 808 8 635 33 382 17 459 1 703 183 41 6 912 1 514 176 33 14 352 15 129 13 118 16 894 646 1 605 6 787 11 663 6 271 13 591 431 1 417 11 810 8 179 6 369 6 711 11 198 1 (D) 64 3 191 49 854 4 125 3 505 3 505 55 305 24 29 2 57 442 38 17 1 1 64 246 48 15 1 127 4 940 26 (D) 3 (D) 557 49 370 88 635 113 2 231 63 23 21 199 9 844 112 38 24 25 147 8 705 77 33 14 23 435 1 854 201 147 83 4 463 3 769 269 155 37 2 461 3 003 312 123 20 6 545 2 851 372 163 6 4 452 985 471 1 138 43 468 631 230 B 751 47 6 539 1 (D) 63 357 (D) 1 208 125 657 104 021 334 9 560 137 97 84 16 513 28 560 269 93 74 77 339 24 485 189 41 36 73 955 3 423 383 357 203 12 1 073 11 734 493 437 115 28 1 013 8 132 598 330 56 29 1 148 7 424 686 422 32 8 1 018 2 482 943 3 014 83 329 1 037 1 600 269 12 456 48 10 485 3 3 60 529 4 (D) 1 403 140 202 99 930 430 12 329 243 91 71 25 674 35 792 409 117 59 316 29 883 148 47 45 76 977 4 378 482 296 184 15 1 139 12 592 648 350 1 075 7 770 697 296 59 23 1 377 7 378 970 352 48 7 1 060 2 513 1 217 3 004 100 304 1 194 1 557 404 14 06B 53 11 269 5 3 77 778 4 550 2 198 150 282 68 372 636 10 473 425 114 77 20 1 039 28 153 783 120 58 78 475 23 445 311 60 32 72 1 543 4 444 845 460 221 17 1 875 15 652 1 215 477 128 55 1 544 10 344 1 124 312 75 33 2 122 9 407 1 664 385 64 9 1 630 3 113 1 594 3 777 95 575 1 644 1 943 62 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. 1 399 14 174 34 8 594 57 59 729 2 990 7 1 126 11 599 164 213 14 158 2 681 22 121 2 282 319 64 16 5 920 43 053 5 531 258 59 72 2 197 35 315 1 993 84 48 72 5 253 3 707 4 598 556 92 7 7 866 13 255 7 462 355 38 11 5 517 6 237 5 300 192 17 8 10 751 8 425 10 547 189 7 8 7 565 3 466 6 847 3 303 215 188 5 441 1 468 15 41 3 (D) 66 700 10 599 23 76 22 1 36 244 35 1 11 231 10 1 40 12 40 42 53 42 35 97 24 11 66 29 66 51 12 44 12 10 (Z) 38 5 148 1 556 7 797 8 10 - 72 170 804 11 129 13 842 236 608 210 22 4 388 2 327 368 1 13 6 163 1 630 144 - 13 6 498 332 436 56 5 1 563 945 534 24 3 2 456 759 427 21 7 1 749 822 728 20 1 526 329 533 336 36 26 414 132 323 3 916 8 2 689 18 27 273 (D) 2 (D) 2 661 52 164 19 603 640 g 603 500 117 18 5 1 370 14 496 1 297 42 9 22 546 12 812 502 15 6 23 1 258 836 1 127 111 19 1 1 898 3 144 1 802 84 9 3 1 279 1 438 1 229 45 2 3 2 496 1 933 2 437 57 2 1 754 760 1 599 777 39 42 1 170 354 338 2 213 9 761 15 7 198 1 378 4 811 3 328 50 703 15 235 967 6 762 822 121 20 4 1 910 15 146 1 784 81 25 20 714 13 069 646 25 24 19 1 457 1 223 1 253 179 22 3 2 293 3 668 2 171 114 5 3 1 564 1 896 1 497 63 3 1 3 125 2 394 3 075 44 4 2 2 119 956 2 130 1 022 53 86 1 589 329 337 4 347 8 (D) 11 5 120 342 1 (D) 2 804 33 174 11 831 576 3 349 505 50 17 4 1 386 7 022 1 256 105 7 18 466 4 721 406 40 3 17 1 263 775 1 090 152 19 2 1 875 3 467 1 771 89 13 2 1 359 1 432 1 317 36 3 3 2 554 1 973 2 512 38 1 3 1 811 856 1 570 690 41 25 1 345 402 238 $1,000.. 2 101 2 Sheep, lambs, and wool Sales of $50,000 or more Other livestock and livestock products (see text) _ Sales of $50,000 or more __ FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Total farm production expenses $1,000_. — farms.. $1,000__ .- farms— $1,000— .. farms.. $1,000.. — farms— $1,000__ — farms— $1,000__ dollars (D) 5 10 63 152 1 936 16 344 8 442 Livestock and poultry purchased Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — — farms.. $1,000_. 239 1 724 223 $5,000 to $24,999 9 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more 3 Feed for livestock and poultry Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — farms.. $1,000.. 830 3 817 791 $5,000 to $24,999 29 $25,000 to $99 999 5 $100,000 or more 5 CJommerdally mixed formula feeds „ Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 .. farms.. $1,000.. 297 2 854 285 $5,000 to $24,999 4 $25,000 to $79,999 2 6 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 .. farms— $1,000._ 737 529 652 $1,000 to $4,999 - 58 $5,000 to $24,999 __. 27 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 -. farms.. $1,000.. 1 195 1 977 1 142 $5,000 to $24,999 44 $26,000 to $49,999 8 1 Agricultural chemicals Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — farms.. $1,000.- 824 615 806 $5,000 to $24,999 16 $25,000 to $49,999 2 Petroleum products Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 .. farms.. $1,000.. 1 761 1 275 1 729 $5,000 to $24,999 30 $25,000 to $49,999 2 Gasoline and gasohol — Diesel fuel — farms— $1,000— 1 304 554 971 Natural gas LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc $1,000-. .. farms.. $1,000.. — farms— $1,000— 466 36 9 885 247 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 63 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 -.- $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 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 or more — Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 or more -. Repair and maintenance 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 __ Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 — $25,000 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 or more Not secured by real estate _._ fanms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Cash rent - 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 Property taxes 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 farm production expenses 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 See footnotes at end of table. 10 852 12 950 8 660 1 670 478 44 7 727 92 317 5 384 1 536 671 136 2 270 15 985 1 169 689 300 112 16 088 45 641 13 932 1 885 183 88 5 954 11 356 3 722 1 778 411 43 7 437 42 815 5 274 1 841 296 26 5 391 30 519 1 361 2 314 1 513 203 3 413 12 296 1 559 1 304 456 94 5 820 31 490 4 456 508 543 313 19 496 13 205 19 186 231 70 9 17 367 65 299 15 535 1 387 268 177 5 562 10 111 3 728 1 365 433 36 4 354 77 594 2 306 1 325 606 117 1 247 14 479 482 400 258 107 7 430 34 578 5 611 1 571 171 77 3 147 8 790 1 584 1 146 379 38 3 871 31 795 2 354 1 226 268 23 2 829 22 109 568 1 082 999 180 1 879 9 685 676 743 374 86 3 417 27 560 2 217 413 493 294 8 467 8 064 8 220 181 59 7 7 952 50 674 6 345 1 197 255 155 32 236 62 252 44 17 1 28 105 11 15 1 1 32 201 19 13 30 107 35 301 17 10 1 7 50 222 41 8 1 390 742 212 142 35 1 348 8 020 159 130 54 5 90 1 052 4 51 28 7 472 130 310 148 12 2 295 1 031 138 113 38 6 401 2 696 269 115 16 1 253 1 811 38 129 77 245 885 74 121 44 324 2 826 173 46 77 28 492 414 479 8 5 518 5 907 344 144 19 11 954 2 423 484 352 108 10 841 17 044 318 362 136 25 258 586 100 87 46 25 1 114 7 009 674 397 29 14 482 1 290 210 191 870 7 479 487 313 68 2 682 5 449 87 285 267 43 386 2 030 90 186 91 19 714 7 125 370 138 138 68 1 103 1 342 1 056 37 9 1 1 169 10 526 792 285 57 35 1 098 2 428 671 301 118 8 824 17 127 366 274 153 31 218 3 281 35 73 81 29 1 259 7 908 802 389 49 19 526 1 867 193 239 85 832 7 808 409 352 69 2 630 5 586 83 206 304 37 408 2 222 119 176 92 21 718 6 859 432 86 131 1 340 1 513 1 295 37 7 1 1 309 11 173 913 294 69 33 1 327 2 611 871 333 115 8 1 103 21 045 589 313 168 33 334 3 838 149 88 71 26 1 932 9 444 1 472 383 50 27 856 2 671 395 325 119 17 975 8 836 599 296 69 11 711 6 035 131 294 231 55 426 2 801 192 122 87 25 897 7 262 613 91 98 95 2 134 2 508 2 044 61 25 4 1 976 13 594 1 586 269 68 53 64 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols , see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' —Con. Total fami production expenses— Con. Electricity . farms— $1,000- 5 290 2 839 4 932 305 45 8 3 373 14 723 3 078 211 65 19 1 023 1 506 687 289 42 5 8 658 11 063 8 321 314 12 11 2 807 2 566 2 138 632 32 5 3 566 11 021 2 920 615 28 3 2 562 8 410 793 1 232 514 23 1 534 2 611 883 561 82 8 2 403 3 930 2 239 95 50 19 11 029 5 142 10 966 50 11 2 9 415 14 625 9 190 190 13 22 10 1 10 18 13 17 1 48 20 48 12 22 1 11 18 34 13 5 5 28 5 18 6 18 11 22 11 55 14 55 57 63 57 462 182 451 10 1 241 1 250 216 19 5 1 66 183 37 23 6 592 966 549 40 2 1 244 182 205 36 3 297 948 236 59 1 1 162 585 39 89 33 1 174 363 70 82 21 1 299 494 270 25 4 683 249 678 4 1 673 883 649 22 2 1 213 762 1 130 62 19 2 815 5 240 730 57 24 4 258 435 165 70 22 1 2 020 2 606 1 922 91 3 4 638 629 465 161 11 1 1 081 3 037 949 125 6 1 762 2 226 252 394 111 5 454 811 256 186 9 3 689 1 356 637 20 19 13 2 493 1 111 2 484 6 2 1 2 109 5 539 2 022 75 6 6 1 632 1 054 1 490 129 11 2 1 040 4 245 962 58 15 5 308 468 219 74 12 3 2 607 3 769 2 534 68 1 4 782 656 612 161 6 3 1 135 3 748 886 240 8 1 846 2 958 242 405 192 9 517 790 288 205 23 1 760 799 736 8 16 3 218 1 538 3 209 5 3 1 2 761 3 337 2 720 34 2 5 1 240 597 1 140 85 12 3 780 2 808 706 53 13 8 258 252 193 63 1 1 2 083 2 504 2 002 74 5 2 723 731 554 159 9 1 761 2 479 600 155 6 602 2 015 192 267 140 3 256 464 162 65 27 2 494 947 448 33 8 5 2 764 1 340 2 750 12 2 2 278 3 497 2 235 33 5 5 733 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 244 711 $1 000 to $4 999 19 $5,000 to $24,999 3 $25,000 or more Hired farm labor Faniis Witt) expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — _ farms— $1,000- 479 1 167 447 $5 000 to $24,999 23 $25 000 to $99 999 8 1 Contract labor Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 — _ famis— $1,000— 133 168 73 $1,000 to $4,999 59 $5 000 to $24,999 1 Repair and maintenance . farms— $1,000— 1 308 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — 1 198 1 266 $5,000 to $24,999 41 $25 000 to $49,999 1 Customwork, machine hire, and rental o1 machinery and equipment Faniis with expenses of— $1 to $999 - farms.- $1,000- 408 346 301 104 $5,000 to $24,999 3 _ _ farms— $1,000- 274 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 775 236 $5,000 to $24,999 31 $25,000 to $99,999 7 $100,000 or more - Secured by real estate - Farms with expenses of— - famtis— $1,000- 183 598 68 $1,000 to $4,999 77 $5 000 to $24,999 33 5 Not secured by real estate Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 - farms— $1,000- 115 177 89 $1 000 to $4 999 2E $5,000 to $24,999 2 1 - farms— $1,000- 150 Famis with expenses of— $1 to $4,999— 312 137 $5,000 to $9,999 S $10,000 to $24,999 £ $25,000 or more 1 — farms— $1,000- 1 816 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 890 1 790 $5,000 to $9,999 2S $10 000 to $24 999 : All Other farm production expenses Famis with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 - farms— $1,000- 1 537 1 307 1 507 $5,000 to $24,999 26 $25,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 or more 4 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 65 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other Farming Item Age of operator (years) occupations Total Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number.. 20 517 8 918 64 557 1 208 1 403 2 198 3 488 $1,000.. 123 915 116 504 262 9 673 26 495 32 461 32 455 15 158 Average per farm _ .dollars-. 6 040 13 064 4 088 17 366 21 933 23 137 14 766 4 346 Farms with net gains'^ number— 9 746 5 092 31 314 800 931 1 202 1 814 Average net gain .dollars.- 18 583 28 876 17 224 38 971 40 777 40 599 33 689 12 874 Gain of- Less than $1,000 2 423 4 573 1 888 714 2 184 1 433 17 11 35 89 116 35 244 323 70 354 299 153 494 372 421 $1,000 to $9,999 __ 986 $10,000 to $49,999 312 $50,000 or more 862 761 3 74 198 208 183 95 Farms with net losses number__ 10 771 3 826 33 243 408 472 996 1 674 Average net loss .dollars.. 5 310 7 980 8 251 10 552 15 016 11 306 8 071 4 896 Loss of- Less than $1,000 2 838 6 661 1 160 888 2 158 686 15 1 17 21 143 68 26 237 120 52 274 131 211 569 196 563 $1,000 to $9,999 934 $10,000 to $49,999 154 $50,000 or more 112 94 _ 11 25 15 20 23 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments . farms-- 5 554 3 446 29 291 545 629 921 1 031 $1,000_- 48 792 41 424 295 4 163 8 573 8 825 11 685 7 883 Other farm-related income' _ farms.. 3 367 1 791 1 78 298 277 497 640 $1,000.. 13 478 8 377 (D) (D) 1 163 1 264 2 797 2 647 Customworl< and other agricultural services _ farms.. 1 307 706 1 49 157 142 196 161 $1.000.. 4 301 2 642 (D) (D) 603 510 817 447 Gross cash rent or share payments . farms.- 1 395 645 _ 25 62 106 166 286 $1.000__ 3 140 1 563 - 35 131 232 573 592 Forest products and Christmas trees ... . farms— 722 417 - 9 59 35 110 204 $1,000__ 4 898 3 339 - 189 245 378 1 121 1 407 Other farm-related income sources . farms— 379 226 - 5 70 24 77 50 $1,000._ 1 139 833 - 18 185 145 286 200 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total . farnis-. 1 331 967 13 112 202 186 255 199 $1,000.. 20 544 18 695 167 2 208 4 392 3 885 4 930 3 113 Com _ farms.. 1 095 818 9 93 171 163 223 159 $1,000.. 13 136 11 948 (D) (D) 2 992 2 461 3 087 2 141 Wheat___ _ farms.. 265 193 2 25 51 30 51 34 $1,000.- 1 374 1 245 (D) (D) 391 eans for beans farms— 247 acres.. 12 167 bushels.. 1 995 864 5 778 171 303 527 589 496 342 542 184 252 668 Irrigated farms— 20 _ 3 6 2 7 2 acres— 1 770 - 298 194 (D) 660 (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 895 762 210 35 13 25 7 3 1 82 60 18 1 2 2 207 179 63 9 3 7 237 245 53 8 2 5 217 196 58 14 3 6 145 25 to 99 acres 79 100 to 249 acres 17 250 to 499 acres 3 500 acres or more 3 Irish potatoes fanns— 5 acres.. 74 - (D) (D) 53 11 3 cwt.. 3 578 - (D) (D) 1 835 673 140 Irrigated farms.. 5 - 1 2 2 - - acres.. 52 - (D) (D) (D) ~ ~ Sweetpotatoes farnis.. 79 _ 10 14 20 22 13 acres.. 218 - 31 54 61 49 23 bushels.. 32 587 _ 6 900 7 740 10 227 4 760 2 960 farms 3 3 _ _ 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 acres.. (D) See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 77 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 55 to 64 65 and over CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Peanuts for nuts.-- _ farms. acres, pounds. Irrigated farms, acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _.. 500 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms. acres, tons, dry. In-igatGd 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 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and witci hay (see text) farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated _ __ farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (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 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 Peaches farms. Bearing and nonbearing -.acres, pounds. 226 151 11 246 10 285 27 599 372 25 593 033 18 17 888 (D) 129 70 64 48 21 21 10 10 2 2 7 272 3 083 230 800 125 466 432 109 258 770 80 50 2 117 1 502 4 529 1 660 2 272 1 109 406 269 54 39 11 6 5 682 2 415 164 364 84 853 313 679 178 020 58 36 1 565 1 113 1 265 751 31 020 26 228 282 201 10 254 9 617 506 244 488 281 202 161 52 49 17 16 1 134 505 49 565 39 927 235 135 18 030 15 228 489 165 384 150 171 111 39 33 51 46 544 279 39 308 34 041 281 462 441 261 591 899 1 (D) (D) 10 511 745 8 229 356 10 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 4 1 1 140 6 732 15 248 1 (D) 62 55 22 1 116 4 600 10 961 71 2 811 27 614 16 33 15 4 3 32 1 483 12 683 6 10 13 2 1 22 1 672 4 288 332 3 145 10 6 5 321 18 701 43 746 7 (D) 1 (D) (D) 23 (D) (D) 131 133 45 12 253 11 695 29 082 5 124 126 6 063 47 3 442 28 37 45 14 2 64 7 794 20 2 832 10 15 21 10 8 46 7 190 49 340 732 30 2 538 7 312 040 5 187 8 13 6 3 387 21 106 49 178 7 407 169 149 59 306 13 254 32 649 4 256 123 5 913 46 1 811 26 51 30 11 5 85 9 021 29 3 786 15 23 28 7 12 51 7 389 60 098 085 40 3 634 8 106 913 773 32 708 70 738 13 419 393 305 67 4 4 621 23 657 51 185 10 314 204 7 208 46 2 745 61 79 46 14 4 150 11 588 48 6 042 62 40 21 11 16 78 10 502 81 643 051 48 1 773 4 403 753 2 (D) 32 11 3 2 1 452 45 708 79 115 22 529 899 466 73 13 1 1 111 31 418 53 787 17 419 223 4 202 35 1 006 112 78 25 6 2 171 10 033 26 2 886 69 62 28 3 9 80 7 613 61 232 639 See footnotes at end of table. 78 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Peanuts for nuts farms__ 75 7 15 12 22 19 acres— 961 - 136 301 69 293 162 pounds- 2 006 339 - 308 665 686 459 161 899 524 328 324 988 Irrigated farms- 1 - 1 - - - acres— (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 59 - 4 10 12 15 18 25 to 99 acres 16 _ 3 5 _ 7 1 100 to 249 acres - - - - - - ■ - 250 to 499 acres - - _ - _ - - 500 acres or more _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hay— alfalfa, olfier tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green cliop, etc. (see text) __ farms— 4 189 12 315 1 004 1 138 1 057 663 acres- - 105 334 345 8 880 24 799 29 723 24 180 17 407 tons, dry- 173 339 510 14 115 42 930 52 453 38 020 25 311 Irrigated farms-- 30 _ 1 6 14 8 1 acres— 615 - (D) (D) 359 173 (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 2 869 8 208 700 744 740 469 25 to 99 acres 1 163 3 91 265 352 280 172 100 to 249 acres 137 1 12 36 35 36 17 250 to 499 acres _ _ — 15 - 4 2 5 1 3 500 acres or more 5 1 2 2 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain. and wild hay (see text) farms— 3 267 11 225 790 908 838 495 acres- - 79 511 230 5 934 19 135 22 579 18 253 13 380 tons, dry— 135 659 280 9 475 34 324 41 645 30 304 19 631 Inigated farms— 22 _ _ 5 10 6 1 acres- 452 - - 68 248 (D) (D) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) — _ farms- 514 4 43 147 134 124 62 acres.. 4 792 12 361 1 703 1 081 1 136 499 Irrigated farms.. 81 - 9 25 26 15 6 acres.. 637 - 39 266 100 194 38 Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 262 4 17 62 71 65 43 5.0 to 24.9 acres 207 - 24 67 52 50 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres 41 _ 2 17 11 7 4 100.0 to 249.9 acres 3 - - - - 2 1 250.0 acres or more 1 629 3 39 1 157 157 181 Land in orchards farms.. 92 acres.. 9 638 83 450 1 979 4 015 1 366 1 746 Irrigated farms.. 100 2 9 20 34 24 11 acres.. 2 802 (D) (D) 797 1 295 185 402 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 324 - 22 85 74 96 47 5.0 to 24.9 acres 234 1 12 56 60 73 32 25.0 to 99.9 acres 60 2 4 15 18 12 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres 6 - 1 _ 2 _ 3 250.0 acres or more 5 265 3 19 1 73 3 73 66 1 Peaches farms.. 31 Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. 5 268 83 161 665 3 138 517 703 pounds.. 19 870 542 329 800 657 952 2 664 475 12 804 826 1 350 048 2 063 441 ^Data are based on a sample of famis. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are Included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 79 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms Land in farms Average size of farm __ number., percent— acres.- acres.. 20 517 100.0 4 758 631 232 1 337 6.5 5 638 4 5 437 26.5 153 845 28 2 051 10.0 119 551 58 2 116 10.3 175 100 83 2 148 10.5 250 597 117 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD 20 517 878 683 42 827 1 337 36 646 27 409 5 437 72 456 13 326 2 051 37 770 18 416 2 116 30 702 14 509 Average per farm $1,000.. ...dollars.. 45 209 21 047 Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) 3 631 3 788 3 516 2 900 2 039 403 354 229 139 84 1 698 1 586 983 517 277 422 516 485 326 150 332 452 557 409 174 $1 ,000 to $2,499 - _ _ 380 $2 500 to $4 999 426 $5,000 to $9,999 $10 000 to $19 999 282 $20,000 to $24 999 508 887 389 954 1 114 14 30 9 15 33 62 88 36 64 58 30 37 14 19 26 32 57 23 30 25 48 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 40 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 53 $250,000 to $499,999 478 229 84 7 062 126 581 639 74 466 18 7 2 87 68 41 20 7 1 183 1 702 15 9 2 535 1 487 15 10 618 1 961 20 $500,000 to $999 999 13 $1,000,000 or more 1 Grains Sales of $50,000 or more ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 771 3 332 Com for grain Wheat Soybeans ... farms— $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 4 311 36 283 2 909 19 328 5 098 68 568 47 28 4 2 40 37 572 558 154 137 723 971 272 412 126 156 365 865 334 556 169 236 413 1 119 428 B81 240 392 533 1 988 Sorghum for grain Barley Oats - Other grains ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 156 399 100 298 436 1 131 195 573 - 8 7 11 9 34 15 9 5 11 4 4 2 23 37 8 10 10 13 5 7 29 25 7 4 14 14 10 13 40 43 4 2 Cotton and cottonseed 734 33 927 204 25 069 : 21 63 12 78 18 95 34 Sales of $50,000 or more $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 263 Tobacco - -.- farms.. 2 514 129 988 794 102 625 117 755 466 4 919 15 1 125 173 3 293 15 1 231 209 4 671 19 1 773 277 Sales of $50,000 or more $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 7 414 37 3 139 Hay, silage, and field seeds Sales of $50,000 or more „ „ ... famis.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000-. 2 039 7 582 18 1 777 11 8 392 491 215 406 231 422 255 632 VegetatJies, sweet corn, and melons - Sales of $50,000 or more ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 1 261 38 640 120 30 321 75 23B 333 2 118 6 416 111 807 1 (D) 108 1 217 2 (D) 113 1 809 10 1 265 Fruits, nuts, and berries Sales of $50,000 or more __ _ ... farms.. $1,000.. farms 740 48 067 117 43 454 S3 143 228 1 514 3 180 62 990 4 466 62 797 4 358 62 1 175 7 $1,000.. 567 Nursery and greenhouse crops Sales of $50,000 or more — . farms— $1,000- farms__ $1,000- 400 55 990 106 52 900 151 6 822 23 5 270 115 11 339 35 10 504 27 14 249 9 14 093 24 2 007 5 1 891 19 1 329 5 1 230 Other crops Sales of $50,000 or more — farms— $1,000- — farms— $1,000- 447 10 510 61 7 551 12 13 94 180 31 152 32 156 39 266 1 (D) 719 219 114 391 217 957 85 24 386 41 24 286 212 36 158 101 35 763 70 10 878 33 10 765 62 12 445 32 12 354 76 Sales of $50,000 or more . . $1,000- — famis-- $1,000- 18 836 48 18 676 333 68 618 249 67 321 8 571 1 (D) 14 248 1 (D) 11 281 2 (D) 15 741 3 575 14 Sales of $50,000 or more — $1,000- 844 7 $1,000- 747 Cattle and calves.. 9 635 72 172 161 20 414 279 1 107 4 329 2 095 5 009 1 (D) 1 052 3 058 1 181 4 233 1 (D) 1 117 Sales of $50,000 or more $1,000- — farms— $1,000- 5 235 1 (D) See footnotes at end of table. 80 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 260 to 499 acres SOD to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number., percent,. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres., MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 _ $40,000 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 __. Grains __ famis- $1,000_. Sales of $50,000 or more ___ farms-. $1,000_. Com for grain farms.. $1,000_. Wheat farnis.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms— $1,000-. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley _ _ farms.. $1,000-. Oats farms.. $1,000-. Other grains - farms-. $1,000-. Cotton and cottonseed - 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.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and bem'es farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products 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.. See footnotes at end of table. 1 427 7.0 224 268 157 1 427 47 025 32 954 158 189 296 287 213 40 61 33 71 43 20 9 7 504 3 060 308 783 191 393 346 1 791 14 25 4 4 27 39 9 26 23 272 154 5 485 42 3 343 148 562 1 (D) 89 3 198 13 2 477 42 1 383 12 1 112 14 (D) 5 2 040 17 196 59 21 004 36 20 890 16 1 202 9 1 068 815 4 354 989 4.8 195 686 198 34 505 34 888 155 219 169 38 67 21 77 45 13 6 4 406 3 154 245 900 178 440 298 1 722 13 22 9 IS 30 S2 4 4 22 280 144 6 738 51 4 519 105 327 51 2 274 10 2 001 39 1 120 7 (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) 29 217 1 (D) 34 11 899 24 11 895 17 1 766 12 1 660 551 3 567 4 279 716 3.5 170 433 238 716 25 159 35 139 47 69 114 122 141 31 56 32 46 42 10 5 1 320 2 653 194 727 162 341 226 1 505 13 20 5 2 16 27 12 20 266 125 5 881 41 4 014 106 455 1 (D) 46 1 275 5 876 18 264 1 (D) 4 445 3 (D) 21 251 1 (D) 22 5 893 13 5 860 17 1 858 11 1 734 381 2 746 1 (D) 2 057 10.0 730 041 355 1 303 6.4 896 479 2 057 135 233 65 743 117 122 194 317 359 127 205 87 230 208 54 27 10 1 067 15 795 23 1 348 730 4 542 593 2 403 840 8 594 26 52 16 24 68 126 31 54 107 1 719 3 285 390 26 302 206 21 517 272 958 1 (D) 110 7 313 15 6 445 51 3 573 14 3 161 12 2 281 8 2 246 47 1 710 7 1 289 59 39 991 37 39 905 84 IS 349 73 15 142 1 130 11 646 23 1 738 1 303 161 267 123 766 SO 25 60 96 142 65 139 64 225 283 114 25 15 843 27 492 187 14 314 598 7 319 556 4 134 683 15 569 22 84 18 84 75 203 44 99 200 7 728 54 4 577 260 29 212 201 27 501 179 1 438 7 503 114 7 880 23 6 911 56 10 049 28 9 879 16 10 810 56 1 994 15 1 39S 27 20 841 19 20 802 81 21 348 75 21 151 639 12 369 42 4 173 673 3.3 892 676 1 326 673 150 436 223 530 12 5 12 22 40 14 52 23 99 233 98 48 15 521 35 010 279 29 351 409 10 451 377 5 413 454 18 450 19 102 IS 97 66 343 39 154 183 11 577 92 9 497 143 23 381 116 22 667 87 758 2 (D) 74 6 490 23 4 711 39 12 538 22 12 402 7 (D) 5 (D) 37 1 877 16 1 503 8 15 715 5 (D) 46 19 668 45 (D) 296 12 028 54 8 155 263 1.3 944 317 3 591 263 102 275 388 880 9 4 S 7 8 7 6 7 IS 65 60 SO 20 207 30 867 150 29 454 174 9 126 159 5 282 177 15 958 6 56 3 41 25 219 28 186 94 11 586 55 10 711 56 11 938 51 11 795 38 1 125 6 872 37 5 020 12 4 554 28 14 522 15 14 453 1 (D) 32 3 498 20 3 163 5 1 068 2 (D) 10 4 743 10 4 743 99 6 821 30 5 397 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 81 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs __. farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool... farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased 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 Feed for livestock and poultry 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 Commercially mixed formula feeds . . farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more , bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000, Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer 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 _. Agricultural chemicals 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 Petroleum products 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 Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 3 031 61 533 231 45 190 72 1 062 5 893 21 3 007 20 517 736 918 35 917 4 904 62 818 3 733 717 360 94 10 143 170 086 8 672 744 335 392 4 101 141 013 3 246 292 201 362 11 131 20 380 7 886 2 302 680 63 15 024 68 222 12 281 2 089 490 164 11 442 42 545 9 613 1 448 256 125 19 386 41 808 17 459 1 703 183 41 14 352 15 129 13 118 16 894 646 1 605 11 810 8 179 385 1 893 4 777 135 640 2 (D) 1 538 31 115 20 231 266 7 497 201 26 26 3 589 9 202 504 38 21 26 324 8 515 267 13 14 30 604 1 354 575 IS 10 4 638 230 825 237 822 3 1 346 924 1 304 39 3 1 026 356 563 231 59 29 621 308 916 6 788 21 3 502 23 19 389 1 908 4 850 5 184 62 533 12 063 1 241 9 813 1 053 120 60 8 2 627 22 302 2 434 95 34 64 911 19 740 788 30 24 2 293 1 262 2 227 58 3 5 3 414 2 370 3 399 15 2 392 1 188 2 364 28 4 838 2 927 4 784 46 3 5 3 326 1 247 2 862 753 129 323 2 149 604 253 1 890 4 929 7 9 104 193 2 109 25 930 12 295 443 2 268 385 37 18 3 1 021 7 060 978 18 2 23 382 6 032 349 10 1 22 858 35 14 2 1 523 1 491 1 497 25 1 1 063 926 1 026 34 3 1 916 1 583 1 887 27 1 1 1 281 562 1 207 415 37 279 809 327 233 1 630 3 648 108 319 1 (D) 2 105 29 361 13 948 415 2 421 356 34 20 5 1 070 9 111 1 014 9 24 23 365 8 183 318 11 9 27 1 018 563 897 111 10 1 570 2 248 1 524 46 1 029 1 198 989 34 6 2 006 1 759 1 965 38 3 1 405 1 350 636 30 1 149 424 82 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms., $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms., $1,000., Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000., Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms., $1.000., Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000., FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms., $1,000., Average per farm,. dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased 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 _ _ , Feed for livestock and poultry 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 Commercially mixed formula feeds . ... farms. $1,000., Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 __ _._ $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 to $79,999... _ $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 -_ $5,000 to $24,999 _ _ $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer 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 Agricultural chemicals 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 Petroleum products 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 Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 157 3 559 12 2 693 2 (D) 61 573 3 297 1 395 36 882 26 439 274 3 602 218 20 30 6 702 14 039 628 29 13 32 310 12 638 258 13 6 33 753 605 589 145 19 1 110 2 548 1 015 91 4 777 1 352 719 55 3 1 355 1 805 1 285 68 1 1 955 740 904 677 31 63 920 326 137 2 226 9 964 2 (D) 26 163 2 (D) 1 052 27 006 25 671 246 2 149 202 26 14 4 579 962 514 39 9 17 266 135 227 17 5 17 588 557 438 131 19 813 2 754 562 159 487 73 2 1 001 1 701 919 79 3 798 615 764 618 23 65 628 404 97 2 592 12 1 790 3 7 33 574 2 (D) 679 20 456 30 127 200 1 841 20 9 5 380 5 586 295 62 11 12 153 4 562 126 6 9 12 402 602 217 162 23 545 2 123 397 144 4 413 1 066 354 59 658 1 196 601 57 465 437 531 467 30 45 464 247 274 8 278 37 5 439 10 18 76 300 2 (D) 2 147 114 939 53 535 677 10 340 452 158 48 19 1 085 31 596 796 159 81 49 452 27 217 301 56 S3 42 1 519 3 244 708 675 131 5 1 843 10 817 1 177 600 61 5 1 460 5 537 1 128 316 11 5 2 067 6 650 1 727 324 12 4 1 631 2 265 1 667 2 541 84 284 1 664 1 561 172 9 777 48 8 071 2 (D) 31 267 1 (D) 1 275 137 112 107 539 347 7 906 186 104 43 14 606 23 965 345 149 60 62 264 19 042 120 70 35 1 007 4 322 237 515 245 10 1 121 14 504 318 635 152 16 970 9 537 436 448 64 22 1 253 8 614 725 484 36 8 1 085 2 912 1 043 3 923 86 209 1 154 1 569 106 8 598 46 7 793 14 (D) 662 127 159 192 083 205 7 345 299 19 388 145 75 45 34 129 13 600 50 34 23 22 569 3 762 57 235 268 9 608 15 081 75 285 181 67 561 10 390 150 262 108 41 645 7 235 250 321 66 8 584 2 414 595 3 468 46 170 631 1 183 41 10 523 24 10 279 1 (D) 7 (D) 3 545 263 86 170 327 644 83 3 670 31 26 20 6 110 6 545 48 26 15 21 45 2 405 17 9 9 10 233 2 873 18 62 125 28 245 11 171 26 66 77 76 229 8 625 36 77 59 57 258 5 082 59 130 55 14 224 1 958 225 2 271 19 57 240 796 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 83 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' —Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 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 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance 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 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 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 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 or more _ Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 __ — $5,000 to $o 999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes 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 farm production expenses farms. $1,000 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $24,999 $26,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 10 852 12 950 8 660 1 670 478 44 7 727 92 317 5 384 1 536 671 136 2 270 15 985 1 169 689 300 112 16 088 45 641 13 932 1 885 183 88 5 954 11 356 3 722 1 778 411 43 7 437 42 815 5 274 1 841 296 26 5 391 30 519 1 361 2 314 1 513 203 3 413 12 296 1 559 1 304 456 94 5 820 31 490 4 456 508 543 313 19 496 13 205 19 186 231 70 17 367 65 299 15 535 1 387 266 177 712 620 657 47 6 2 280 3 674 215 46 16 3 85 58 22 3 2 1 083 1 078 1 049 31 1 2 200 71 190 9 1 409 880 371 37 1 284 689 126 127 30 1 187 191 128 54 5 152 158 149 1 394 432 1 392 2 1 262 4 561 1 208 39 10 5 1 993 1 059 1 820 148 21 4 1 315 5 298 1 213 51 42 9 425 976 277 121 22 5 3 691 3 405 3 618 65 S 3 1 103 602 978 122 2 1 1 244 3 147 1 094 139 10 1 946 2 469 335 477 127 7 485 658 336 131 14 4 726 435 719 1 5 1 4 869 1 674 4 862 7 3 977 6 074 3 914 35 15 13 539 4 112 475 42 IB 4 182 616 92 54 32 4 1 472 1 544 1 423 47 458 337 107 14 565 1 337 500 62 3 382 1 151 111 212 56 3 241 186 183 56 2 332 479 319 2 028 712 2 026 1 1 637 2 419 1 584 46 2 5 981 493 865 102 14 611 2 378 511 89 7 4 176 881 112 32 23 1 639 1 810 1 580 58 1 617 518 471 137 754 2 326 622 126 5 1 1 791 197 267 101 4 338 535 206 127 3 2 540 532 520 17 2 1 2 010 919 2 001 9 1 738 2 203 1 669 62 5 2 84 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 10 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms, $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 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 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance 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 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 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 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 or more Cash rent 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 Property taxes 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 farm production expenses 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 See footnotes at end of table. 779 549 620 3 179 491 105 20 4 185 537 1 104 1 994 1 008 93 2 1 376 424 221 151 4 483 1 817 365 111 7 331 1 393 91 129 108 234 424 118 99 14 3 470 771 443 19 7 1 1 355 688 1 350 4 1 1 267 2 970 1 174 80 6 7 634 492 529 87 18 461 : 515 380 61 16 4 152 78 45 24 5 900 1 907 788 109 3 325 408 200 120 5 396 1 302 307 84 S 300 1 024 83 136 78 3 134 278 50 77 5 2 291 902 248 33 8 2 991 3 2 967 1 921 917 41 5 4 411 320 331 67 13 288 1 525 215 60 13 S3 25 21 5 2 585 1 356 510 74 1 260 437 149 94 16 1 310 1 388 212 93 5 243 1 055 49 103 89 2 124 333 34 80 9 1 290 878 240 27 22 1 665 464 586 1 485 499 82 5 1 503 2 008 1 085 346 1 192 12 180 776 316 89 11 317 2 424 150 83 68 16 1 484 408 12 4 834 1 627 351 399 83 1 1 086 7 136 640 406 38 2 740 5 116 82 321 312 25 606 2 020 243 237 117 9 1 023 4 127 776 141 18 2 093 1 738 2 072 18 3 1 947 9 072 1 637 248 40 22 1 059 2 293 599 335 120 5 915 20 774 330 402 163 20 225 3 138 67 82 56 20 1 183 8 627 628 503 43 9 555 1 904 227 222 94 12 796 8 287 367 352 74 3 613 6 151 52 228 282 51 370 2 136 66 182 106 16 744 7 924 289 161 211 83 1 224 2 090 1 153 50 20 1 1 250 13 226 799 351 62 38 577 2 609 263 186 116 13 529 19 777 112 215 164 38 155 2 542 35 67 32 21 622 9 130 220 304 69 29 329 2 364 58 131 127 13 492 7 252 186 222 78 6 354 4 909 48 86 165 55 285 2 342 37 115 112 21 433 7 640 143 56 116 118 641 1 738 650 69 20 2 656 10 906 303 243 65 45 230 1 397 63 95 60 12 227 14 052 27 69 104 37 60 3 261 8 20 13 19 251 6 010 62 109 42 138 1 918 17 50 56 15 199 5 727 55 67 64 13 147 3 086 16 29 58 44 112 2 640 7 28 42 35 168 6 353 34 14 34 254 1 312 160 65 24 5 262 8 176 71 110 46 35 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 85 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT^ All farms number.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms witti net gains^ number.. Average net gain doilars.. Gain of— Less ttian $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 — $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms witti net tosses number.. Average net loss dollars. . Loss of— Less tfian $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income^ farms.. $1,000.. Customwork and other agricultural sen/ices farms.. $1,000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total -- farms.. $1,000.. Corn - farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000- Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1.000.. Cotton farms.. $1.000.. Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey... farms.. $1,000- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO 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: Pasture or grazing only farms.. acres., in cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not han/ested and not pastured farms.. acres.. On which all crops failed farms.. acres.. In cultivated summer fallow farms- acres.. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres- Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 86 SOUTH CAROLINA 20 517 123 915 6 040 9 746 18 583 2 423 4 573 1 868 862 10 771 5 310 2 838 6 661 1 160 112 5 554 48 792 3 367 13 478 1 307 4 301 1 395 3 140 722 4 898 379 1 139 1 331 20 544 1 095 13 136 265 1 374 209 2 897 18 34 132 2 401 49 701 18 578 2 686 117 15 556 1 589 636 10 366 1 927 1 342 1 160 526 198 37 8 471 464 355 1 507 75 303 1 649 43 589 487 22 010 6 449 491 224 12 736 1 508 004 6 510 364 377 9 293 1 143 627 1 538 4 595 2 987 755 8 713 279 as 29 783 2 533 420 29 2 13 14 149 459 42 145 145 5 10 28 159 6 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 768 2 864 631 2 100 631 135 537 8 14 37 120 3 9 40 84 126 402 62 184 70 218 5 184 5 659 1 092 2 109 10 546 5 001 2 180 6 550 921 15 140 811 1 082 226 61 312 496 84 29 3 004 2 869 1 188 2 860 951 1 942 110 1 447 707 28 6 483 390 647 1 430 243 588 314 385 93 262 71 195 82 177 54 (D) 14 7 24 (D) 1 (D) 11 131 4 769 go 268 3 607 45 118 3 607 1 949 29 651 190 1 459 392 3 600 56 433 980 10 007 2 475 28 882 1 227 10 871 1 600 18 Oil 328 324 302 566 130 319 170 138 39 96 14 13 45 112 38 29 3 (Z) 7 (D) 1 (D) 3 73 1 883 69 244 1 495 32 159 1 340 155 965 23 981 112 1 377 158 2 294 47 559 518 8 874 1 368 29 852 775 11 861 900 17 991 2 105 2 662 1 260 976 6 887 571 75 32 1 129 3 604 280 797 51 1 426 612 406 1 275 164 529 1S8 330 90 297 41 118 78 171 61 67 16 13 12 21 1 IP) 4 (D) 7 53 1 966 97 531 1 696 41 483 1 352 244 1 044 35 703 161 2 513 190 3 479 50 829 606 13 524 1 511 50 137 832 18 251 1 077 31 886 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT^ All fanns number- Si, 000. Average per farm dollars- Farms with net gains^ number- Average net gain dollars- Gain of— Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 _ - _ $10,000 to $49,999 , $50,000 or more Farms with net losses numljer- Average net loss dollars-. Loss of— Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more __ GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms-. $1,000-. Other farm-related income' farms-. $1,000-. Customwork and other agricultural services farms- $1,000_. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000-. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000-. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1,000.. Com farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms-. $1,000-. Soybeans farms— $1,000-. Sorghum, tiarley, and oats farms-. $1,000-. Cotton farms-. $1,000-. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey— farms-. $1,000-. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms-. acres-. Harvested cropland farms-. acres-. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 60 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: Pasture or grazing only farms-. acres- In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured - farms-. acres-. On which all crops failed farms-. acres-. In cultivated summer fallow farms-. acres-. Idle farms-. acres-. Total woodland farms-. acres-. Woodland pastured farms.. acres-. Woodland not pastured farms-. acres-. See footnotes at end of table. 1 395 8 580 6 151 678 16 862 103 363 168 44 717 3 978 179 489 48 1 450 1 049 184 735 70 292 71 238 54 198 3 7 83 341 66 111 14 14 13 71 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 127 1 323 116 018 1 137 56 940 707 240 190 704 37 178 109 2 554 116 2 680 35 911 464 15 755 1 054 73 689 613 27 429 761 46 260 1 052 3 722 3 538 546 11 263 76 350 100 20 506 4 798 82 365 59 366 1 106 240 780 91 260 90 176 72 335 23 8 73 369 60 226 14 16 4 35 3 (D) 4 19 1 (D) 955 107 015 829 52 473 411 217 184 17 29 959 101 3 776 79 2 725 49 1 598 382 16 484 760 65 929 415 21 541 580 44 388 679 1 796 2 645 274 17 407 57 113 82 22 405 7 343 33 251 121 318 1 105 115 357 46 147 41 103 30 102 13 6 51 194 16 22 10 (D) 2 (D) 94 315 604 46 754 268 145 146 45 330 25 172 86 2 983 60 1 885 33 1 565 315 IS 956 557 55 700 288 18 533 424 37 167 2 21 9 147 105 830 1 25 124 923 105 470 407 142 1 7 023 852 134 670 201 18 1 085 6 376 421 1 929 1SS 599 131 455 103 737 48 137 242 1 908 203 1 335 53 178 28 203 2 (D) 23 177 4 (D) 408 367 1 846 224 540 587 372 447 440 950 87 592 277 13 148 191 6 906 69 3 418 992 72 763 1 596 246 325 770 68 676 1 277 177 649 1 275 24 988 19 599 708 48 482 41 179 276 212 567 16 467 62 234 242 29 813 11 461 327 2 402 lis 469 114 S3S 103 1 226 64 172 275 5 308 236 3 046 62 349 46 861 4 12 44 991 4 SO 1 271 551 833 1 189 339 146 170 129 201 465 224 549 81 017 133 11 083 127 6 681 39 3 362 753 110 544 972 266 711 423 66 195 797 200 516 662 19 317 29 180 412 61 229 16 111 149 136 250 23 637 5 70 148 27 498 14 155 164 1 639 79 528 47 242 49 649 43 221 207 6 564 183 4 485 37 309 35 979 3 15 32 661 7 115 662 565 060 640 374 388 33 41 49 163 252 102 237 48 382 121 18 997 71 7 267 22 3 513 471 112 513 516 253 109 192 53 447 455 199 662 263 16 105 61 235 174 111 823 4 23 49 98 89 37 665 6 16 42 25 203 10 997 70 1 185 29 213 20 110 25 809 13 53 76 5 095 65 3 507 16 452 10 633 12 (D) 2 (D) 257 446 408 250 310 963 13 10 14 30 50 96 37 76 20 619 49 14 244 23 1 799 IS 4 350 192 94 433 203 358 208 55 40 045 181 318 163 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 87 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms.. acres-. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres-. Conservation reserve program farms-. acres-. Value of land and buildings^ farms-. $1,000-. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69,999- $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 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 or more 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' Motortnjcks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, furnigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms., acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 4 425 325 310 12 424 239 200 3 812 212 659 6BS 45 106 20 517 127 379 201 169 871 4 039 3 726 2 513 2 789 1 948 3 724 1 199 430 126 23 20 470 639 734 2 259 5 653 4 324 4 871 1 813 1 078 423 49 17 623 31 801 18 671 40 783 11 874 17 396 12 043 23 387 4 266 5 077 527 (D) 3 9// 4 500 4 367 5 301 15 024 1 535 395 3 672 221 376 208 829 5 737 583 768 2 198 203 830 1 811 110 445 7 598 974 825 974 110 886 866 2 036 1 (D) 1 538 63 519 41 300 8 822 1 018 289 37 1 536 23 836 244 714 314 182 47 31 3 1 1 234 1 782 1 266 2 017 878 1 077 612 940 43 43 97 111 87 101 638 2 182 110 457 443 353 1 131 65 277 194 611 325 1 113 1 179 15 866 3 275 18 829 198 (D) 36 402 5 184 375 228 72 382 2 537 2 106 1 261 609 565 306 314 20 3 5 143 1 585 876 2 082 1 199 788 129 5? 16 1 34 4 140 5 634 4 466 6 609 3 148 3 929 2 076 2 680 367 404 17 (D) 630 730 580 647 3 414 45 608 653 8 333 8 555 1 013 9 792 240 1 796 386 3 280 1 424 18 576 135 685 547 11 588 1 270 8 867 166 1 077 28 397 2 109 85 964 88 176 1 492 479 685 299 329 170 135 9 1 2 2 105 35 225 332 767 494 400 64 1 751 2 478 1 867 3 286 1 303 1 812 1 029 1 474 238 249 233 271 325 364 1 523 34 765 332 6 426 6 104 369 6 855 118 2 059 169 2 067 732 15 051 21 254 478 14 804 1 307 12 628 261 2 037 39 617 2 106 238 580 113 340 1 364 255 577 544 347 199 140 36 7 2 105 44 838 221 614 569 507 121 60 13 1 853 2 769 1 990 3 725 1 389 1 934 1 230 1 791 304 374 395 421 498 521 1 570 46 033 386 8 885 8 789 481 8 755 170 2 347 160 3 188 585 17 798 64 1 576 88 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland ottier tlian cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land in house tots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms.. acres-- Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Consen/ation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000- Average per farm dollars— Average per acre dollars-. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 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 or more 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' Motortrucks, including pickups farnis-. numtier.. Wheel tractors farms— number- less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms— number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fnjit farms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 360 19 759 846 14 802 285 3 664 52 1 676 1 395 203 663 145 995 926 35 211 291 383 215 224 34 2 1 395 36 025 119 303 345 432 134 57 4 1 1 162 1 913 1 327 2 774 870 1 362 871 1 412 269 314 22 23 428 490 366 438 1 110 64 232 197 8 242 8 912 388 15 330 161 5 820 66 2 658 520 30 366 209 11 292 591 11 450 250 4 606 48 2 487 1 052 187 495 178 227 903 20 84 162 223 195 350 16 2 1 052 31 980 94 191 209 369 139 34 15 1 940 1 635 974 2 231 629 879 739 1 352 227 243 17 33 258 281 333 404 813 58 142 271 11 396 11 696 276 11 876 187 7 503 111 3 025 403 27 471 41 1 029 153 10 804 441 9 614 204 4 234 46 2 052 679 139 807 205 901 868 3 17 32 207 174 219 19 8 679 23 886 44 91 112 287 86 621 1 206 668 1 485 347 524 539 961 281 295 13 19 194 205 185 214 545 49 416 143 7 223 8 042 260 13 588 116 5 050 90 1 577 305 24 466 43 1 542 416 39 705 1 208 35 644 764 24 432 123 8 344 2 147 635 072 295 795 834 21 13 62 217 317 1 257 231 28 1 2 147 90 887 72 269 378 778 432 173 42 3 1 925 3 962 2 035 5 291 1 042 1 749 1 742 3 542 770 876 54 60 662 719 773 1 040 1 843 223 480 445 26 285 25 177 815 64 411 324 30 633 172 8 833 1 172 142 654 129 7 993 284 46 982 759 30 953 675 48 019 113 10 238 1 275 646 119 506 760 749 3 29 S3 694 424 62 8 2 1 275 96 941 27 128 122 304 339 251 94 10 1 211 3 502 1 230 4 441 581 1 005 1 079 3 436 690 8S2 152 229 400 452 441 581 1 121 31 S 317 389 43 181 41 071 659 130 613 330 39 403 175 23 172 774 211 816 185 24 213 160 45 512 401 28 995 464 64 688 93 11 641 662 604 939 913 805 687 5 4 70 364 193 25 1 IS 32 139 143 196 128 9 630 2 423 640 3 161 325 704 595 2 457 471 649 143 231 217 274 252 328 608 344 296 253 44 143 41 115 419 165 746 178 54 091 109 28 145 467 254 404 169 39 805 76 91 154 164 48 547 55 206 33 5 366 263 595 431 2 263 996 631 2 28 124 90 19 263 56 360 2 S 7 33 37 64 94 21 255 1 442 258 1 765 112 313 242 1 4S2 194 324 83 161 77 125 92 134 245 280 739 104 45 475 38 394 184 137 344 85 47 908 49 30 376 172 205 737 68 31 31S 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 89 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols see introductory text] Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants 20 517 12 624 6 433 1 460 1 337 1 084 94 159 5 437 3 984 1 008 445 2 051 1 429 498 124 2 116 1 444 560 112 2 148 1 319 703 126 White Full owners Part owners Tenants 18 479 11 405 5 798 1 276 999 809 64 126 4 561 3 441 762 358 1 833 1 311 419 103 1 905 1 324 482 99 1 998 1 238 639 121 Black and other races 2 038 1 219 635 184 338 275 30 33 876 543 246 87 218 118 79 21 211 120 78 13 150 81 Pari owners Tenants 64 5 OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms farms- acres. _ farms-- acres.. 19 107 3 368 788 19 057 3 227 375 1 186 13 181 1 178 4 566 5 008 142 651 4 992 125 493 1 932 104 014 1 927 97 361 2 008 151 044 2 004 141 613 2 025 204 641 2 022 194 371 Land rented or leased from others Rented or teased land in farms farms- - acres-- farms__ acres. - 7 962 1 549 049 7 893 1 531 256 262 1 499 253 1 072 1 474 30 236 1 453 28 352 632 23 094 622 22 190 675 33 878 672 33 487 836 67 410 829 56 226 Land rented or leased to others fa^ms.- acres.. 2 022 159 206 124 9 042 484 19 042 173 7 557 214 9 822 199 11 454 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: 14 289 4 222 2 006 790 276 271 3 778 1 112 547 1 459 398 194 1 505 403 208 1 513 Not on farm operated 450 Not reported 185 Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other 8 983 11 534 7 335 11 791 1 566 1 676 8 549 464 873 412 818 86 99 633 1 625 3 812 1 399 3 718 441 448 2 829 721 1 330 640 1 278 154 177 947 816 1 300 684 1 289 131 209 949 901 1 247 Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 761 1 262 165 100 to 199 days 179 918 1 391 107 320 133 143 125 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1 040 1 214 2 602 10 698 19.7 118 141 212 381 12.1 407 400 890 2 272 15.5 86 152 274 1 043 19.0 87 137 256 1 135 20.1 106 103 5 to 9 years 10 years or more 222 1 239 Average years on present farm 21.5 4 963 485 1 468 496 501 478 Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 142 1 506 3 839 2 188 2 302 30 151 329 117 117 39 430 1 198 626 635 14 137 370 250 216 15 136 335 226 249 6 132 353 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 211 257 55 to 59 years 2 473 2 637 2 407 3 023 54.5 19 142 1 375 23 164 131 119 179 51.7 1 187 150 3 583 616 598 712 53.1 5 050 387 6 240 234 259 331 55.0 1 907 144 6 227 300 284 344 55.6 1 947 169 3 257 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age 321 259 352 55.8 Operators by sex: Male Female 2 017 131 2 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ... Partnership Corporation; Family held More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders . farms., acres.. - farms- acres.. . farms.. acres.. . farms.. . farms.. 18 337 3 527 638 1 583 755 322 438 375 672 8 430 1 188 5 100 103 374 35 132 35 5 096 144 227 243 6 897 66 1 802 66 1 928 112 361 94 5 507 15 881 1 14 1 983 164 111 108 8 915 15 1 253 15 1 942 226 479 167 19 626 30 3 424 1 29 Other than family held More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders , famis— acres. - . farms.. _ farms.. 50 35 108 5 45 4 13 4 9 247 9 4 222 4 - 1 (D) 1 Other- cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc _ farms., acres.. 109 64 891 7 19 23 672 10 580 10 821 8 (D) See footnotes at end of table. 90 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 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 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White - - Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races -- - Full owners Part owners Tenants 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-- OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by 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 Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: fulale Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms. acres. Partnership farms- acres.. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders fanms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, Institutional, etc farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 427 817 518 92 1 338 780 475 83 89 37 43 9 1 337 179 608 1 335 168 607 611 56 618 610 55 661 161 11 958 981 332 114 647 780 506 810 126 598 35 80 186 829 21.2 297 5 91 239 145 147 197 201 154 248 55.8 1 340 87 1 283 201 719 109 17 166 21 3 263 5 769 9 1 351 531 388 70 517 366 66 40 14 22 4 921 148 060 919 142 043 460 55 180 458 53 643 112 7 554 708 190 91 484 SOS 398 S26 72 91 65 108 581 22.4 S 71 144 111 101 124 130 136 167 55.9 916 73 880 174 240 85 16 739 16 3 122 1 (D) 7 (D) 716 365 316 35 686 357 295 34 30 8 21 1 686 132 324 681 125 305 351 45 331 351 45 128 74 7 222 521 146 49 359 357 299 61 260 52 21 27 88 446 23.5 134 106 97 110 109 S6.4 677 39 644 153 071 63 15 193 5 1 202 1 (D) (D) 2 057 904 1 016 137 2 005 891 984 130 52 13 32 7 1 920 513 937 1 920 493 392 1 160 238 640 1 153 236 649 218 22 536 1 489 423 145 1 242 815 942 971 193 1S6 622 144 77 79 205 1 307 23.1 389 16 149 337 215 238 266 296 236 304 54.9 1 951 106 1 813 639 765 185 68 530 51 18 859 2 (D) 1 1 6 (D) 1 303 457 738 108 1 277 451 722 104 26 6 16 4 1 200 670 675 1 195 547 688 849 350 558 846 348 791 151 24 754 930 272 101 953 350 716 485 114 86 285 102 41 34 101 845 23.7 282 7 107 261 119 141 173 170 153 172 64.0 1 241 62 1 018 698 046 193 133 043 71 50 451 2 69 14 10 079 14 7 4 860 673 201 435 37 666 197 432 37 7 4 3 636 546 003 636 534 003 475 360 751 472 358 673 73 14 078 441 156 76 558 115 404 201 59 34 108 15 18 51 445 25.0 144 1 43 146 73 82 66 53.3 656 17 426 563 382 151 200 375 79 107 098 2 77 5 5 904 3 2 12 15 917 263 89 159 15 262 89 158 15 248 662 650 248 652 933 177 295 854 174 291 384 39 14 187 174 64 25 213 50 174 68 21 10 37 11 5 9 175 26.6 63 1 13 38 25 38 46 30 39 56.1 253 10 136 445 137 82 262 957 34 184 185 2 32 4 16 695 1 7 35 343 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 91 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 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 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) - Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) — Tobacco (0132) — Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) — . Fruits and tree nuts (017) — . Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number- Farms v/ith— 1 to 9 - 10 to 49 - , 50 to 99 , 100 to 199 - 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms- number. Farms with— 1 to 9 — 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 - 200 to 499 - 500 or more Milk cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 _ 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 - 500 or more ___ Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms- number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 1 337 5 437 2 051 2 116 2 148 1 427 989 716 2 057 1 303 673 263 3 307 3 323 268 2 131 640 672 355 769 9 751 7 462 288 484 786 10 227 428 491 2 430 5 714 1 141 581 304 57 9 308 245 457 8 903 205 344 3 335 4 621 644 228 70 5 697 40 113 350 43 70 65 104 62 3 7 365 100 384 8 249 82 650 9 635 218 766 72 172 7 433 105 091 25 582 6 874 113 676 46 590 776 15 612 7 680 67 128 113 62 73 149 6 644 249 5 57 136 344 5 552 213 110 13 5 3 263 3 234 236 2 791 169 54 11 2 40 443 206 1 220 236 1 098 279 3 796 1 107 188 2 182 505 189 1 614 602 27 550 193 713 700 16 426 241 248 109 207 2 699 1 873 9 140 355 2 414 29 399 1 170 1 217 22 4 1 2 094 16 766 2 006 16 232 1 396 603 3 1 1 168 534 145 15 7 1 1 600 6 095 1 762 6 538 2 095 6 894 5 009 1 568 9 609 2 376 1 389 7 285 2 633 189 1 054 394 301 280 7 146 127 75 25 78 1 099 891 7 40 70 1 136 20 883 330 770 30 5 1 027 11 911 1 007 11 595 501 499 48 316 897 4 588 1 052 10 394 3 058 826 5 724 1 406 720 4 670 1 652 62 502 177 323 301 14 182 64 46 16 63 1 190 1 010 1 226 26 554 228 926 67 4 1 1 145 15 860 1 109 15 198 422 672 15 56 662 37 6 11 1 1 873 5 411 982 5 283 1 181 14 425 4 233 966 8 502 2 080 841 5 923 2 153 88 519 210 92 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Item 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 SIZE 1 427 230 213 14 138 61 46 29 11 37 755 649 12 44 34 16 836 28 193 106 535 180 14 1 787 16 564 770 15 773 185 547 37 1 39 791 22 2 8 7 613 5 915 697 5 714 815 14 735 4 354 661 8 828 2 046 597 5 907 2 308 48 485 223 989 160 177 10 121 46 23 30 8 26 495 418 16 25 17 12 557 23 581 64 340 111 33 ? 525 13 604 509 12 415 90 367 47 5 37 1 189 19 2 7 4 5 415 4 925 471 5 052 551 11 898 3 567 441 6 612 1 605 387 5 286 1 962 49 547 214 716 129 158 6 109 43 19 13 3 22 314 259 15 15 21 7 386 18 368 25 234 86 37 4 360 10 645 344 9 572 58 235 46 4 1 22 1 073 6 2 4 6 4 302 3 955 343 3 768 381 8 818 2 746 296 4 785 1 256 271 4 033 1 490 17 207 78 2 057 418 441 34 326 81 33 34 8 75 881 733 80 39 24 24 1 137 79 115 75 493 297 217 52 3 1 071 45 515 997 36 644 129 600 219 43 6 104 8 871 23 2 10 26 34 9 915 19 341 983 14 259 1 130 36 619 11 646 850 18 674 4 540 868 17 945 7 106 99 2 608 1 045 1 303 282 338 76 217 45 27 29 8 85 409 330 76 21 15 13 638 76 860 23 181 148 157 123 6 605 43 977 547 31 989 45 244 151 90 17 85 11 988 7 1 4 8 44 21 519 19 592 549 13 291 639 36 062 12 369 465 15 895 3 779 505 20 167 8 591 60 2 415 1 296 673 209 152 60 89 13 14 25 5 58 153 118 40 5 5 7 292 60 798 6 50 61 63 81 31 273 33 112 243 21 615 9 89 64 51 29 1 49 11 497 2 1 7 12 24 3 247 16 908 255 10 778 296 33 060 12 028 213 10 929 2 425 242 22 131 9 604 35 2 986 1 720 _ 50 to 69 acres — - 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres _ 1 40 to 1 79 acres . - 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres _ 260 to 499 acres ~ _ 1,000 to 1.999 acres _ — _ 263 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 92 56 Cotton (0131) — 19 25 potatoes; field crops, except casti grains n.e.c. (0133, 0134. 0139) 12 3 13 Horticultural specialties (018) 35 46 Beef cattle except feedlots (0212) 34 8 4 2 4 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory Farms with — 1 to 9 — farms., number.. 98 27 997 2 10 to 49 16 50 to 99 12 100 to 199 24 200 to 499 _ 28 16 Cows and heifers that had calved Beef cows Farms with— .. farms— number.. „ farms., number.. 88 16 359 83 14 243 2 10 to 49 16 50 to 99 17 100 to 199 29 200 to 499 15 4 Milk cows Farms with— 1 to 4 .. farms., number.. 10 2 116 1 5 to 9 - 10 to 49 - 50 to 99 1 100 to 199 2 200 to 499 6 - Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Cattle and calves sold Calves Cattle - Fattened on grain and concentrates .. farms., number.. .. farms., number.. .. famis.. number.. $1,000.. .. farms.. number.. $1,000-. ... fanns.. number.. $1,000.. ... farms.. number.. $1,000.. 81 5 856 89 5 782 99 15 274 6 821 55 4 060 1 202 88 11 214 5 619 17 2 978 1 834 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 93 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 aores 10 to 49 acres SO to 69 acres 70 to 99 aores LIVESTOCK-Con. 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 farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. Feeder pigs farms- number.. $1.000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or cider farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn famis.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies Inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. Goats Inventory farms. number.. Goats sold farms., number. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. 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 Hens and pullets of laying age farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. number. Hens and pullets sold farms. number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 3 249 352 413 1 895 466 326 222 192 148 2 284 48 524 3 024 303 889 3 031 619 986 61 533 685 89 237 3 468 2 361 73 471 2 192 37 274 1 981 36 197 80 1 580 62 978 65 940 47 1 146 7 034 3 060 16 769 611 3 121 671 6 330 242 2 594 1 477 7 539 759 1 337 12 8 39 36 28 17 1 436 6 414 275 282 1 126 484 237 8 045 489 227 60 295 197 17 11 19 180 92 (D) 78 5 707 448 412 13 367 323 47 28 9 1 4 282 1 976 381 11 391 385 19 929 1 893 95 2 855 104 297 2 316 281 1 224 240 1 092 44 6 (D) 4 18 1 (D) (D) 183 956 73 216 47 416 27 271 167 374 082 150 2 8 6 1 161 360 608 37 13 474 32 255 179 27 5 425 027 6 1 20 9 63 546 7 251 164 1 034 44 752 771 142 61 20 31 689 6 744 949 38 008 916 75 692 6 788 246 20 617 801 708 8 346 656 4 307 557 4 039 19 417 17 (D) 21 227 18 372 2 875 984 4 700 242 788 212 1 722 71 674 538 946 957 508 1 4 6 15 2 2 521 753 645 109 193 312 76 1 291 306 66 14 385 453 4 6 9 47 26 92 14 558 365 280 13 201 194 40 22 19 2 3 199 1 719 257 11 482 253 20 383 1 890 67 4 316 170 209 2 312 192 1 148 173 1 164 8 155 6 (D) 7 119 3 35 195 311 1 369 61 16S 86 716 30 173 187 309 275 185 308 627 33 648 26 240 704 20 4 638 967 259 12 490 173 44 20 15 4 3 198 1 948 235 10 542 233 16 771 1 630 52 3 079 100 205 2 479 189 1 277 165 1 202 13 178 9 98 12 125 8 144 955 297 1 481 51 122 89 940 33 763 144 310 856 140 310 549 28 307 11 232 499 21 5 512 261 1 2 1 17 8 118 4 341 200 94 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 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 LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory Farms with— 1 to 24— — farms — number.. 163 21 583 74 32 22 19 9 7 122 3 193 153 18 390 144 12 229 57 18 30 23 13 3 100 1 878 138 10 351 97 16 381 31 19 18 10 13 6 65 1 748 96 14 633 269 44 379 70 52 44 36 42 25 199 5 838 255 38 541 169 49 142 23 24 20 35 41 26 127 7 231 164 41 911 101 52 279 9 6 16 13 23 34 69 5 960 100 46 319 40 51 688 4 25 to 49 - _ 50 to 99 6 100 to 199 4 200 to 499 5 21 Used or to be used for breeding aher __ famis.. number.. .. farms.. number.. 37 7 185 39 44 503 Hogs and pigs sold Feeder pigs __ farms., number.. $1,000.. -. farms., number.. $1,000.. 157 33 848 3 559 43 2 627 93 137 23 197 2 226 22 5 589 222 97 23 700 2 592 9 250 9 274 80 418 8 278 40 6 724 234 172 99 806 9 777 30 IB 127 772 106 82 727 8 598 10 4 281 201 41 99 042 10 523 6 5 815 229 Utters of pigs farrowed between - Deo. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 . Dec. 1 and May 31 .„ _. farms- number.. 125 3 932 118 2 040 100 1 892 101 2 676 97 1 299 91 1 277 67 2 592 61 1 276 61 1 316 202 8 389 192 4 172 188 4 217 131 11 638 124 5 B90 122 5 748 74 9 405 67 4 893 68 4 512 37 13 665 35 June 1 and Nov. 30 — number.. .. farms.. number.. 6 842 35 6 823 -. farms.. number.. .. farms.. 5 37 2 (D) 4 32 2 (D) 3 150 3 138 10 391 10 272 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Sheep and lambs sold farms- number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. D) D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 138 3 138 914 9 235 6 344 1 481 2 (D, (D) (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Horses and ponies inventory Horses and ponies sold — farms- number.. -- farms., number.. 206 1 203 36 412 51 498 21 125 129 479 11 32 17 152 6 56 96 612 23 350 17 194 4 32 266 1 711 36 560 55 557 19 187 166 1 292 17 88 18 170 7 108 71 414 10 46 12 136 3 47 47 961 6 195 b Goats sold number.. .. farms.. number.. 116 POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory Farms with— 1 to 399 — farms- number. _ 82 769 173 69 1 5 1 2 4 59 383 957 52 3 4 34 259 939 28 1 1 1 2 1 80 631 453 67 3 1 1 2 4 2 27 1 353 875 IB 1 1 1 6 17 1 450 051 13 2 2 , 5 43 474 2 400 to 3,199 2 3,200 to 9,999 - 10,000 to 19,999 _ 20,000 to 49,999 . 1 50,000 to 99,999 - _ 100,000 or more - Hens and pullets of laying age Pullets 3 months old or older not of .. farms., number.. .. farms.. number.. .. farms.. number.. 81 704 088 10 65 085 20 895 113 55 197 121 12 186 836 7 903 479 33 259 828 6 111 6 195 165 79 620 926 9 10 527 19 531 518 26 1 069 525 6 284 350 12 1 386 865 17 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 5 (0) 2 Hens and pullets sold (D) 2 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.- Farms with- 1 to 1,999 .. farms., number.. 18 5 744 030 1 17 13 4 352 800 1 12 6 1 497 293 1 5 21 7 897 218 3 2 16 6 (D) 6 1 (D) 1 1 (D) 1 2,000 to 59,999 - 60,000 to 99,999 _ - Turkey hens kept for breeding Turkeys sold farms number.. — fanms.- number.. 6 20 9 318 003 3 738 4 288 381 3 6 3 184 000 7 12 021 14 2 726 420 4 2 008 4 301 097 3 154 2 (D) (D) See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 95 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed 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 Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms_. acres.. Wheat 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 Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Oats for grain farms.. acres-, bushels.. Irrigated , farms.. acres.. Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Irrigated - farms-. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - , 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Tobacco farms., acres. pounds- Irrigated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres .— _ 5.0 to 9.9 acres - 10.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated .^ farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Irish potatoes farms. acres. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Sweetpotatoes farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 6 292 309 791 22 143 190 207 18 225 3 776 1 713 558 188 57 421 27 230 317 438 32 2 022 3 097 213 374 7 558 179 66 5 169 1 302 1 133 498 125 39 270 10 288 469 587 3 208 1 043 26 147 1 396 340 8 301 744 116 424 102 078 71 (D) 158 236 195 114 41 2 519 42 666 87 431 422 112 (D) 112 265 223 313 438 588 580 5 220 597 258 12 872 219 80 6 713 1 705 1 900 952 429 234 61 290 33 138 12 121 230 2 733 460 990 IS 175 168 674 36 836 S 18 168 12 36 407 3 11 7 35 934 9 29 1 413 119 278 511 879 1 (D) 30 39 16 16 18 56 252 5 898 9 6 290 11 12 1 170 1 176 9 878 502 580 21 166 1 114 62 62 427 5 438 186 2 062 59 157 1 (D) 167 19 18 182 6 789 107 735 28 385 1 (D) 25 192 164 1 (D) 24 1 468 1 816 3 397 832 5 13 61 137 89 78 56 42 5 782 10 644 195 412 4 44 682 100 17 77 4 036 3 SO 49 121 12 169 1 earing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 489 65 157 47 38 45 5.0 to 24.9 acres 384 16 162 33 36 27 25.0 to 99.9 acres 171 _ 27 27 19 27 100.0 to 249.9 acres 39 - - - 1 250.0 acres or more 51 544 40 146 61 41 Peaches.. farnis.. 43 Bearing and nonbearing.. acres.. 39 308 113 1 186 951 713 1 166 pounds.. 281 462 441 281 381 3 873 850 3 757 266 3 381 587 5 455 550 See footnotes at end of table. 98 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [Fisr meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 140 to 179 180 to 219 220 to 259 260 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 to 1,999 2,000 acres or acres acres acres acres acres acres more CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Peanuts for nuts farms- 9 15 11 23 30 24 27 acres.. 161 276 291 676 1 908 2 352 5 226 pounds.. 378 163 619 038 531 934 1 470 863 4 610 513 6 149 256 13 233 081 Inigated farms.. _ 1 - 2 3 4 7 acres.. - (D) - (D) 140 165 444 Famns by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 6 10 4 14 6 3 1 25 to 99 acres 3 5 6 8 18 11 11 100 to 249 acres — - - 1 1 5 8 6 250 to 499 acres — - - - - 1 2 7 500 acres or more _ — — — — — 2 Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. 613 443 325 977 576 280 94 acres.. 17 526 13 406 11 978 46 030 40 548 25 554 13 786 tons, dry.. 27 278 23 535 21 785 89 905 84 841 53 626 34 096 Irrigated farms.. 6 - 5 12 17 4 2 acres.. 297 - 93 520 553 115 (D) Farms by acres han^ested: 1 to 24 acres 335 241 157 343 144 61 6 25 to 99 acres — 260 183 141 524 293 131 37 100 to 249 acres _ 18 19 24 104 118 69 35 250 to 499 acres _ - 3 6 18 15 12 500 acres or more _ - _ - 3 4 4 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms.. 483 361 263 788 484 237 85 12 853 9 833 9 038 31 129 27 617 17 391 11 296 tons, dry.. 20 585 IB 467 15 858 64 076 58 585 36 342 27 719 Inigated farms.. 5 - 3 B 14 1 2 acres- 207 - 38 341 493 (D) (D) 89 51 46 111 114 74 37 acres.. 2 167 1 337 1 137 3 631 6 433 6 333 3 606 Irrigated farms.. 23 9 5 25 41 28 18 acres- 824 641 159 698 2 984 2 374 1 043 Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 19 15 9 32 20 8 2 45 22 22 43 46 17 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres _ 20 11 12 28 30 31 16 100.0 to 249.9 acres 5 3 3 6 13 13 5 250.0 acres or more _ _ - 2 S 5 5 Land in orchards farms- 68 63 38 93 63 SO 32 acres.. 2 198 1 938 577 4 501 8 739 11 537 12 015 In-igated farms.. 10 10 4 18 21 20 11 acres.. 674 494 7 1 S35 2 956 7 044 3 716 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 28 28 25 33 13 8 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres 13 18 7 34 14 14 10 25.0 to 99.9 acres 19 9 5 11 15 6 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres B 8 1 9 4 7 1 250.0 acres or more - - - 6 17 15 13 Peaches — farms.. 34 2B 15 51 38 28 19 Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. 1 415 1 583 385 3 965 7 089 9 682 11 061 pounds.. 8 069 552 7 949 030 1 207 440 23 126 448 51 184 375 86 729 796 86 446 167 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to marier.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners- farms.. number.. Pickup balers ___ famns.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms- number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers. farms.. number.. Mower conditioners _ farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 481 623 11 058 15 319 22 990 24 590 246 306 97 128 35 59 60 39 16 35 8 24 13 25 6 7 6 417 566 638 805 437 574 744 976 278 341 270 403 86 149 96 165 1 21 (D) 21 114 89 143 107 81 167 199 84 110 36 45 51 65 12 13 35 42 11 11 312 439 388 634 255 296 233 338 74 83 1 (D) 92 101 72 74 440 592 22 383 25 619 50 872 43 275 111 241 120 73 48 71 18 37 49 49 14 41 37 52 43 28 42 1 372 537 789 1 068 399 542 1 063 1 503 245 404 280 659 151 256 188 300 33 61 48 80 73 51 77 53 60 36 162 231 130 224 68 85 80 139 25 27 2 (D) 13 13 22 22 300 558 342 839 191 319 248 520 132 161 31 (D) 60 64 42 47 274 453 14 459 24 274 52 772 53 585 66 116 44 79 34 55 64 32 8 22 25 43 32 88 11 18 251 366 567 811 259 423 888 1 322 179 333 221 555 90 148 131 181 29 34 41 65 9 14 15 16 17 26 18 27 109 130 52 68 3 3 50 65 23 23 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 201 437 239 820 177 330 185 490 71 108 28 (D) 8 (D) 16 (D) 361 478 11 947 12 463 33 093 26 073 155 178 47 157 83 33 16 59 14 11 8 16 31 15 7 9 6 1 256 411 496 553 339 426 675 712 160 221 260 454 65 91 69 100 1 (D) 60 37 61 45 60 49 62 54 129 147 101 130 35 51 74 79 4 4 12 12 5 6 205 349 289 545 133 170 228 375 61 65 1 (D) 48 49 55 56 245 275 10 241 12 329 41 800 44 832 114 110 31 70 53 18 14 39 7 7 2 1 8 13 16 17 14 2 218 212 473 400 227 251 636 725 153 270 130 366 34 62 41 70 3 4 4 5 63 48 96 87 89 65 101 79 80 108 28 66 11 17 24 49 2 (D) 20 20 14 20 183 365 225 570 148 253 129 317 33 (D) 3 4 55 76 75 81 186 212 3 218 2 720 17 301 12 831 79 137 49 38 34 19 15 14 164 159 197 199 144 199 211 260 65 80 94 131 1 8 (D) 8 51 57 8 26 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 16 16 113 140 136 185 64 (D) 87 (D) 1 (D) 32 (D) 47 48 926 1 255 31 225 36 622 33 721 29 181 319 511 194 258 95 114 115 122 87 116 38 55 47 58 31 21 30 1 815 1 045 1 678 1 704 824 1 120 2 595 2 765 622 1 116 551 1 479 331 336 361 370 22 21 24 22 74 86 88 89 52 26 53 29 207 257 147 198 65 69 94 129 37 37 2 (D) 44 44 13 13 744 1 421 746 2 397 579 1 047 488 1 350 296 324 22 (D) 30 44 39 40 See footnotes at end of table. 196 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Lancaster VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm _ dollars, 1987_ 1982. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 1987.. 1982- $10,000 to $19,999 1987., 1982. $20,000 to $29,999 1987., 1982., $30,000 to $49,999 _ 1987., 1982., $50,000 to $69,999 __ 1987_, 1982. $70,000 to $99,999 1987_, 1982. $100,000 to $199,999. 1987., 1982., $200,000 or more 1987., 1982., $200,000 to $499,999 1987., $500,000 or more _ 1987., SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortnjcks, including pickups farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., Wheel tractors farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, 1987., number, 1987., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Grain and bean combines' farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms, 1987_. 1982_. number, 1987_. 1982_. Pickup balers farms, 1987_. 1982-. number, 1987_. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms- number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers __ farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) famns.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number., ^^ Pickup balers farms.. ■K number., "" See footnotes at end of table. 678 750 12 956 14 450 19 110 19 267 356 425 121 163 62 66 57 20 42 36 24 1 16 32 603 610 963 963 570 679 1 195 1 138 438 649 310 546 90 111 94 125 180 146 201 174 205 171 258 193 245 273 129 161 63 69 81 92 9 9 30 30 S3 54 451 690 495 1 034 398 580 249 454 81 85 159 171 173 204 365 366 7 674 5 273 21 024 14 406 176 197 108 104 18 26 37 18 4 11 2 3 17 6 3 1 3 310 266 434 392 350 321 552 480 253 301 163 251 25 16 28 18 1 1 (D) (D) 114 88 115 103 129 112 166 114 13 13 36 36 279 345 340 504 236 276 154 228 25 28 1 (D) 101 102 119 130 232 316 10 342 15 843 44 577 50 135 51 105 61 63 29 22 34 16 16 4 3 45 29 47 9 14 9 205 252 455 557 205 279 451 611 94 142 153 309 103 148 128 197 3 9 7 10 33 39 41 48 26 49 27 56 81 101 38 46 8 8 30 38 25 25 1 (D) 3 5 160 354 188 405 86 134 144 271 3 (D) 31 36 20 21 1 163 1 587 37 418 52 452 32 174 33 051 336 359 265 436 229 169 78 295 98 118 66 107 62 77 29 26 27 2 1 014 1 415 1 723 2 186 1 085 1 414 2 800 2 873 821 1 279 774 1 521 216 217 256 224 5 10 6 10 83 47 98 61 62 83 63 84 342 435 216 338 94 120 155 218 31 31 1 (D) 39 52 28 28 850 1 288 1 041 2 462 780 1 159 712 1 303 187 225 4 (D) 44 46 34 35 148 189 3 250 5 266 21 957 27 861 73 110 36 26 9 7 13 132 147 210 233 128 176 247 282 96 131 63 116 26 73 27 76 14 14 3 4 98 163 119 226 90 125 55 101 26 27 254 319 7 312 7 193 28 786 22 549 78 178 74 50 47 23 25 39 22 9 3 3 2 10 3 7 2 1 199 276 329 397 248 288 482 511 129 183 182 299 29 50 30 64 3 7 3 7 72 47 78 47 73 31 94 33 47 61 18 21 2 (D) 16 (D) 1 (D) 9 9 8 9 176 268 247 461 128 (D) 182 (D) 28 (D) 3 3 63 69 71 85 439 481 6 669 8 142 15 190 16 928 228 286 103 99 40 51 47 13 18 14 360 359 579 580 373 371 603 587 254 347 195 266 19 70 (D) 107 81 84 89 84 112 64 122 90 100 58 65 27 34 31 31 1 (D) 24 24 8 8 332 479 331 538 233 313 167 225 18 (D) 57 65 104 114 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 197 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington McCormick Newberry Oconee VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms, 1987- 1982_. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987_. 1982.. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29,999 1987.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 to $69,999- 1987.. 1982.. $70,000 to $99.999... 1987.. 1982.. $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 or more 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Wfieel tractors farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ...farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Grain and bean combines' farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pickup balers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms., number.. Pickup balers farms., number.. 263 319 16 882 23 119 64 191 72 472 124 125 16 43 38 27 10 3 17 17 8 31 27 38 23 35 17 6 230 268 474 623 242 271 706 797 130 252 156 454 91 161 127 224 67 72 130 148 26 24 39 26 16 38 17 38 76 102 44 67 25 39 20 28 12 12 12 14 11 11 1 (D) 204 372 230 639 116 213 150 426 83 115 61 116 15 28 16 (D) 702 855 19 314 22 843 27 512 26 717 319 374 124 199 85 89 71 42 44 63 22 13 25 65 12 10 10 2 586 641 1 052 1 100 629 759 1 201 1 347 459 563 350 618 150 189 158 201 18 11 21 14 143 113 153 137 150 148 179 165 197 226 121 169 87 88 58 71 14 14 58 59 38 60 483 826 550 1 042 382 495 322 547 136 144 18 21 86 94 122 129 86 101 1 406 1 854 16 345 18 360 47 59 16 16 12 10 7 8 3 3 2 3 1 78 83 97 112 81 78 151 112 63 70 53 81 3 3 3 3 2 1 (D) (D) 20 24 23 46 29 37 37 39 29 29 5 6 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 3 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 58 68 79 145 50 (D) S3 (D) 20 (D) 27 34 337 421 12 467 20 947 36 994 49 766 90 117 124 107 10 55 38 37 15 15 33 22 18 38 9 30 8 1 335 346 632 678 303 346 905 975 204 333 241 572 73 133 83 148 3 15 4 17 35 16 35 16 29 39 31 39 88 142 64 79 29 38 26 41 7 9 15 15 2 (D) 290 490 288 826 175 295 236 531 67 74 3 4 20 20 27 (D) 182 198 11 386 15 443 62 560 77 993 49 50 26 33 19 11 17 21 12 19 10 9 38 38 11 17 10 1 163 178 380 413 166 173 522 535 83 168 119 364 78 93 99 128 66 85 108 143 44 35 59 36 54 59 60 76 72 109 33 55 10 13 23 42 19 20 14 15 7 7 18 18 132 271 161 467 79 155 117 312 541 617 19 792 17 768 36 584 28 781 219 237 77 191 60 81 67 29 64 6 1 16 38 43 15 14 13 2 494 446 897 792 475 568 987 1 066 324 431 255 666 156 140 266 148 192 170 198 177 228 220 299 250 211 238 67 103 32 57 37 46 18 19 54 54 49 59 370 659 432 884 295 374 240 510 138 236 142 144 195 240 588 635 14 004 10 227 23 817 16 106 270 376 144 117 46 57 46 38 46 24 5 8 27 14 4 1 3 1 504 531 876 717 548 572 1 052 913 410 613 274 439 50 42 56 44 107 140 121 144 138 203 159 223 129 174 180 199 113 130 68 1 (D) 31 37 33 34 446 702 427 653 320 483 223 370 49 (D) 63 84 113 125 See footnotes at end of table. 198 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Piace: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Alt Farms Pickens Richland Spartanburg Williamsburg VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms, 1987_- 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-- Average per farm dollars, 1987__ 1982__ Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 1987.- 1982.. $10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 19B2__ $20,000 to $29,999 - 19B7__ 19B2__ $30,000 to $49,999. 1987__ 1982- $50,000 to $69,999 -. 1987__ 1982-_ $70,000 to $99,999 1987.. 1982-_ $100,000 to $199,999 - 1987__ 1982.. $200,000 or more 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987._ 1982.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. 40 horsepov»er (PTO) or more farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pickup balers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.- Wheel tractors farms-- number__ Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number. - Grain and bean combines farms-- number-- Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1963: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.- number-- Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number— Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers famns.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 490 552 7 737 7 219 15 790 13 077 222 368 144 86 40 35 66 26 16 29 1 1 7 1 402 460 564 614 420 438 752 700 332 497 195 255 6 25 6 25 138 78 138 85 158 122 216 136 105 126 111 127 70 71 48 56 39 39 39 39 354 438 351 625 277 426 159 199 6 6 99 99 137 177 326 382 9 054 10 071 27 773 26 363 130 205 79 55 27 43 34 41 33 14 9 4 9 11 5 9 3 2 229 341 406 502 302 314 571 569 240 296 132 275 70 93 81 105 1 1 (D) (D) 80 51 106 51 59 72 81 79 78 94 73 79 37 39 37 40 4 4 1 (D) 32 42 15 15 182 312 258 492 206 257 116 235 1 (D) 56 64 44 66 555 639 19 374 19 600 34 908 30 673 181 283 109 162 70 49 89 43 34 38 24 15 38 36 10 13 9 1 460 527 855 833 518 552 1 313 1 112 304 465 423 848 144 112 166 119 4 3 7 5 207 171 234 173 227 206 303 233 179 216 94 146 33 42 75 104 2 (D) 1 (D) 78 82 87 90 394 639 482 1 167 281 423 388 744 143 (D) 4 (D) 141 152 171 213 1 010 1 204 23 272 25 465 23 042 21 150 419 676 270 218 137 138 71 63 44 41 7 14 55 38 7 16 7 835 951 1 348 1 620 850 1 046 1 780 1 891 454 686 597 1 094 97 133 103 139 6 3 6 5 276 239 299 268 265 237 316 257 320 377 124 207 53 98 90 109 1 (0) 6 6 52 53 70 70 611 971 796 1 573 412 588 538 985 96 (D) 232 246 233 246 487 567 21 506 23 958 44 160 42 255 181 278 62 73 85 29 62 31 31 56 4 32 36 44 26 24 22 4 433 453 832 833 440 497 1 113 1 058 259 395 289 718 172 174 193 205 24 26 41 47 38 75 47 84 57 113 72 159 145 179 79 128 35 55 48 73 11 12 5 6 17 17 18 25 368 653 426 985 238 340 275 645 163 181 22 35 28 30 40 47 257 313 5 611 3 153 21 832 10 072 84 201 87 68 27 29 20 13 26 2 12 209 241 297 349 238 284 420 450 118 183 147 237 22 12 22 12 48 25 49 25 88 47 108 48 1 (D) 26 27 177 252 218 367 104 144 141 223 22 22 47 (D) 68 81 833 1 076 29 977 37 491 35 987 34 843 259 367 183 206 156 133 57 108 22 113 57 65 76 61 23 23 23 766 868 1 370 1 413 803 939 1 710 2 184 465 637 573 1 073 209 249 242 293 10 1 19 (D) 73 41 76 54 54 44 64 50 252 308 203 266 40 42 172 224 18 18 3 3 10 10 12 12 626 1 062 685 1 444 430 595 448 849 197 224 10 16 63 66 52 52 ^Data for 1982 include self-propelled only. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 199 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chemicals used South Carolina Abbeville Aiken Anderson 770 826 55 224 74 648 440 562 24 395 47 862 484 432 30 829 26 786 323 215 12 976 8 524 13 424 8 368 87 117 1 813 7 300 Bamberg Barnwell Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987_ 1982. acres on wfiich used, 1987_ 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987. 1982. acres on wfiich used. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987. 1982. acres on wfiicfi used, 1987. 1982. Lime farms, acres on which used, tons, Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms. 1987.. 1982.. 1987., 1982.. 1987. . 1982., 1987_. 1982., acres on which used, 1987., 19B2-, Nematodes in crops . farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used, 1987_, 1982., ! in crops and orchards farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used, 1987., 1982., Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used, 1987., 1982_, Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987_ 1982_, acres on which used, 1987. 1982. 15 024 18 370 1 535 395 2 133 542 11 880 15 470 1 268 716 1 899 339 5 381 5 381 266 679 234 203 3 672 5 603 221 376 346 245 208 829 342 267 5 737 7 475 583 768 1 035 621 2 198 3 684 203 830 485 142 1 811 1 955 110 445 154 099 7 598 8 170 974 825 1 463 675 974 927 110 886 122 278 271 309 17 459 22 667 165 161 4 873 9 869 159 201 12 586 12 798 110 134 4 652 4 013 4 204 3 298 11 22 939 115 16 1 83 (D) 37 74 3 005 9 686 419 549 30 190 44 797 325 513 25 742 38 634 175 142 4 448 6 163 202 4 456 7 847 4 361 7 090 100 114 7 913 8 843 12 45 3 425 9 634 40 78 2 818 2 259 248 225 16 875 27 097 24 19 2 596 1 992 89 108 36 532 68 151 88 103 33 432 64 503 11 12 3 100 3 648 21 21 6 303 7 731 6 149 7 805 51 98 21 590 52 383 7 57 3 303 28 704 6 21 2 052 6 761 43 86 15 252 44 078 3 8 (D) 1 103 44 55 401 607 286 176 16 832 21 363 16 15 343 2 134 188 226 42 327 58 395 178 226 40 711 56 445 47 38 1 616 1 950 43 60 5 982 7 728 6 038 7 300 123 127 16 551 28 497 10 79 6 338 15 911 30 6 (D) (D) 109 175 25 824 37 873 4 434 133 240 30 287 52 263 126 225 26 755 51 324 38 31 3 532 45 76 2 924 7 044 2 725 4 653 65 110 13 510 24 577 35 75 5 147 18 030 43 58 3 776 5 675 63 141 13 334 32 306 28 24 1 447 3 030 Chemicals used Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Commercial fertilizer , farms. 1987.. 1982_. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982_. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987_, 1982_, acres on which used, 1987_, 1982., Ume farms, acres on which used. tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used. 1987.. 1982.. 1987,. 1982_, 1987_, 1982-, 1987_ 1982_ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987_ 1982_ Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used, 1987_, 1982_, Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture _ farms, 1987., 1982. acres on which used, 1987_, 1982., Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987- 1982_ 95 108 7 249 14 218 75 104 6 487 12 742 27 18 762 1 476 13 35 2 728 1 981 2 744 1 675 45 63 3 199 8 669 9 20 1 323 3 405 12 31 1 280 3 669 29 40 5 118 9 762 5 2 (□) (D) 245 342 18 481 16 401 202 334 15 998 16 024 70 39 2 483 377 54 68 1 887 3 062 1 935 2 791 110 148 4 753 4 833 21 66 4 681 3 276 12 15 482 177 121 160 11 629 8 144 2 13 (D) 169 165 231 36 644 54 132 154 216 35 836 53 123 28 45 808 1 009 53 63 7 133 7 858 5 958 8 152 118 159 24 096 47 446 26 87 6 814 29 242 25 15 3 296 10 200 133 110 27 902 38 854 45 17 6 096 5 087 124 160 9 042 17 671 102 152 7 686 17 372 34 9 1 356 299 46 49 2 847 5 578 2 774 6 519 64 4 292 11 575 20 43 1 954 5 162 30 61 2 424 3 766 59 71 5 540 12 733 13 16 850 1 348 277 296 12 629 25 073 154 197 6 640 15 167 165 145 5 989 9 906 44 113 2 684 8 381 2 313 10 039 25 37 2 800 4 294 2 13 (D) 1 427 26 25 2 547 2 394 67 76 3 436 9 181 7 630 208 249 12 606 21 680 78 151 5 000 13 322 165 142 7 606 8 358 53 87 3 219 3 285 2 957 3 783 20 14 1 955 2 2 (D) (D) 35 53 61 3 33? 10 392 2 16 (0) 1 UUb 286 358 25 545 43 595 243 313 18 003 40 608 108 76 7 542 2 987 55 101 4 726 5 408 4 293 4 710 32 139 2 440 10 576 13 40 569 1 599 17 46 2 354 4 372 124 190 11 551 36 347 1 3 (D) (D) 341 429 60 107 85 969 333 420 59 487 85 318 13 18 620 651 45 76 5 783 12 083 5 449 11 058 222 317 37 383 69 621 96 169 22 140 48 462 5 645 12 337 195 231 49 837 72 618 49 40 3 999 2 108 200 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 1987 and 1982 -Con. Chemicals used Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Commercial fertilizer _ farms, 1987_ 1982_ acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland -—farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1 987- 1982- 375 480 25 592 46 525 326 447 23 394 43 331 104 75 196 194 Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987., 1982.. 1987.. 1982- acres on which used, 1987-. 1982. Nematodes in crops . farms, 1987-. 1982- acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987- 1982- acres on which used, 1987-. 1982-. Weeds, grass, or brush In crops and pasture farms, 1987- 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. 1987-. 1982- acres on which used. 1 987-. 1982-. 43 154 1 736 6 806 1 742 5 807 194 159 15 985 23 196 3 737 9 824 1 297 1 054 229 257 17 984 33 247 3 2 216 (D) 353 502 70 606 93 003 68 185 91 800 63 30 2 421 1 203 84 193 14 849 19 819 11 034 20 107 247 323 29 297 49 697 94 185 9 591 15 897 56 91 4 568 3 497 244 320 56 934 78 828 57 83 5 606 8 908 261 403 53 431 66 288 253 403 53 029 65 283 26 15 402 1 005 83 123 6 274 11 574 5 761 12 329 178 326 23 608 48 750 107 211 3 492 15 302 41 88 2 926 4 978 198 304 48 704 60 634 5 090 6 061 251 373 20 742 29 470 230 368 19 450 28 180 44 39 1 292 1 290 50 72 3 226 2 523 2 812 117 174 10 658 17 723 40 74 2 900 6 639 34 18 1 040 2 013 143 234 16 013 22 692 9 1 415 (D) 156 186 22 720 29 068 117 158 17 727 25 624 84 42 4 993 3 444 37 75 3 598 7 455 3 659 10 972 50 59 11 411 11 749 23 806 2 348 26 37 6 530 10 504 72 48 12 106 12 961 3 1 1 259 (D) 124 156 9 305 6 565 47 69 3 311 2 235 99 101 5 994 4 330 56 98 2 361 2 287 1 990 1 222 9 6 362 (D) 28 14 1 353 832 1 058 87 724 105 054 819 1 058 87 219 104 339 31 31 505 715 165 268 14 086 15 966 8 815 14 559 505 744 31 863 62 543 338 502 11 681 25 174 149 165 10 867 8 350 547 681 65 429 75 712 58 62 3 173 5 376 Chemicals used Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Commercial fertilizer . - -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used. 1987.. 1982- Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987-. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982. Nematodes in crops . farms. 1987.. 1982-, acres on which used, 1 987-, 1982- Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987- 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987- 1982- acres on which used. 1987. 1982. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. 1987- 1982. acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 450 498 24 200 30 443 289 319 12 603 22 518 259 292 11 597 7 925 132 202 5 137 8 829 5 591 9 028 79 88 2 690 4 238 8 2 69 (D) 43 20 609 242 173 150 8 399 17 508 212 178 13 019 12 400 69 85 2 983 4 157 164 125 10 036 8 243 42 88 1 195 3 451 1 554 3 529 33 17 422 560 7 14 30 63 58 32 2 816 3 863 18 12 252 12 (D) 134 223 239 47 223 77 370 210 222 45 744 76 645 38 34 1 479 725 44 68 4 021 6 893 3 694 8 552 116 181 27 542 54 619 44 96 14 044 33 928 28 21 3 128 2 637 159 166 39 426 61 806 37 3 1 496 700 1 061 1 388 61 759 81 803 1 000 1 372 59 627 79 040 113 107 2 132 2 763 145 301 3 546 13 026 2 936 12 187 761 915 28 500 42 621 474 668 22 523 26 116 235 213 6 387 6 710 580 718 45 513 50 937 74 138 1 230 2 646 97 115 6 143 14 228 87 105 4 562 12 024 28 12 1 581 2 204 11 23 337 2 623 386 3 260 35 72 1 230 8 527 10 25 179 2 564 6 1 80 (D) 37 47 1 788 6 831 184 183 12 214 25 733 158 141 8 806 20 938 81 3 406 4 795 52 53 2 348 5 316 2 261 4 427 34 48 1 959 6 917 1 16 (D) 2 408 275 328 9 692 18 169 137 221 2 995 13 150 185 167 6 697 5 019 99 67 1 906 2 015 3 113 1 384 61 20 1 497 1 245 1 2 (D) (D) 6 814 22 678 (D) 1 7 (D) 117 74 146 6 1 18 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 201 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cfiemicals used Lexington r^arion Newberry Oconee Commercial fertilizer . farms. 1987., 1982_. acres on whicft used, 1987_. 1982.. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms. 1987., 1982., acres on wtiich used, 1987_, 1982_, Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987., 1982., acres on whicti used. 1987., 1982_, Lime farms, acres on whicti used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control- Insects on tiay and otfier crops farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987_ 1982. Nematodes in crops . .__ farms, 1987_ 1982_ acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987_, 1982_, Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture -farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used, 1987., 1982., Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987., 1982., acres on which used. 1987., 1982_, 191 262 67 273 97 404 184 262 65 721 96 490 17 23 1 552 914 57 114 9 878 15 573 8 073 12 214 148 169 43 310 64 780 41 57 14 615 22 810 28 26 4 630 4 317 165 191 59 231 83 613 79 85 28 249 31 003 448 560 28 409 36 399 389 475 25 755 32 847 126 175 2 654 3 552 111 152 3 835 5 323 4 078 4 386 79 141 3 813 7 788 14 39 147 541 21 66 2 262 1 767 303 227 17 746 21 645 62 61 2 354 2 820 27 34 525 1 633 41 36 1 829 1 187 18 20 769 405 662 329 5 3 50 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 65 (D) 6 10 42 1 148 289 338 30 263 46 524 264 322 29 309 45 036 49 36 954 1 488 56 100 3 633 7 987 3 502 11 271 164 218 11 018 20 174 81 174 3 530 11 207 58 89 780 259 4 15 954 148 2 (D) 227 211 25 106 44 593 33 26 752 918 156 172 51 904 69 982 150 172 50 731 67 267 30 24 1 173 2 715 47 49 6 209 4 815 6 193 4 780 100 140 32 436 52 117 40 66 9 552 18 877 12 26 2 766 3 558 114 99 4? 63? 60 988 7? 65 18 147 18 258 393 433 33 107 34 251 299 346 23 751 25 581 220 225 9 356 8 670 74 161 2 464 6 220 2 376 5 681 29 48 2 956 2 178 339 459 13 106 15 714 196 287 5 731 7 312 183 291 7 375 8 402 109 170 ? 426 4 480 2 374 4 449 84 81 ? 369 1 479 1 13 (D) 471 (D) 458 182 190 21 473 17 515 46 38 1 923 862 93 64 4 239 3 597 15 4 506 60 Chemicals used Pickens Richland Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987— 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982- Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc. to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, acres on which used. 1987-, 1982- 1987-, 1982. 1987., 1982., 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 327 385 14 872 11 421 187 236 3 572 5 117 259 218 11 300 6 304 117 162 3 165 2 538 3 282 2 490 62 78 502 784 61 36 371 143 118 58 2 885 3 001 1 (D) 214 261 17 384 28 677 180 222 16 147 26 264 55 88 1 237 2 413 41 56 992 6 700 1 165 6 860 53 47 2 509 8 302 8 10 (D) 491 11 3 138 (D) 127 143 13 448 27 183 409 441 42 371 45 949 305 305 24 235 32 062 224 238 18 136 13 887 150 161 6 510 7 857 7 166 8 615 64 46 5 513 7 650 16 5 1 382 632 50 18 4 230 3 176 194 156 20 576 21 626 679 973 39 121 54 963 447 680 21 314 36 235 336 493 17 807 18 728 172 258 5 769 8 683 6 586 9 495 234 218 10 300 13 366 40 33 1 583 524 177 137 7 221 8 376 303 277 17 729 22 934 2 2 (D) (D) 14 2 765 (D) 16 14 479 (D) 358 391 59 022 79 294 314 363 56 388 77 847 50 56 2 634 1 447 106 172 8 150 15 174 7 170 16 491 192 233 35 155 47 322 42 110 7 774 17 427 68 64 3 707 8 157 209 183 39 167 69 681 35 64 5 712 11 923 171 207 9 628 8 348 91 4 141 2 156 106 150 5 487 6 192 45 44 2 602 574 2 602 522 14 10 166 447 25 54 26 2 300 2 030 706 891 73 450 103 215 696 880 70 483 101 186 87 74 2 967 2 029 82 163 5 730 11 209 6 502 10 843 452 655 32 860 66 035 256 250 12 819 21 401 90 134 4 210 9 276 499 515 52 935 72 595 60 28 4 396 656 202 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics South Carolina Abbeville Aiken Allendale Bamberg FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland . farms, 1987„ 20 517 1982-. 24 929 acres, 1987.. 4 758 631 1982.. 5 589 799 farms, 1987.. 15 556 1982.. 20 144 acres, 1987.. 1 589 636 1982_. 2 474 025 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland . . famis, 1987. 1982_ acres, 1987_ 1982_ farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. Owned land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants . Harvested cropland . farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation; Farming 1987.. 1982.. other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work off farm; None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982_. 1 to 49 days 1987- 1982_. 50 to 99 days- 1987_. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days .1987.. 1982.. 200 days or more 1987. 1982- Not reported 1987. 1982_ Operators by years on present farm; 2 years or less 1987. 1982. 3 or 4 years 1987., 1982., 5 to 9 years 1987_ 1982. 10 years or more 1987. 1982., Average years on present farm 1987. 1982_ Not reported 1987. 1982. 12 624 14 756 2 069 414 2 435 235 8 474 10 637 361 430 602 502 6 433 8 013 2 403 365 2 870 422 1 157 961 1 415 660 1 245 404 1 454 762 5 828 7 525 1 070 972 1 669 178 1 460 2 160 285 852 284 142 1 254 1 982 157 234 202 345 14 289 16 504 4 222 5 055 2 006 3 370 8 983 11 299 11 534 13 630 7 335 8 390 11 791 14 172 959 1 234 607 796 705 820 971 1 204 8 549 10 118 1 391 2 367 1 040 1 179 1 214 1 854 2 602 3 416 10 698 11 246 19.7 18.2 4 963 7 234 457 477 87 547 94 811 292 307 11 757 14 962 331 353 54 298 58 399 185 205 4 932 5 009 110 105 30 712 32 438 16 656 17 238 14 056 15 200 95 89 6 298 9 056 16 19 2 537 3 974 12 13 527 897 329 344 87 89 41 44 162 161 295 316 156 132 281 313 24 23 18 10 15 15 20 26 204 239 20 32 12 14 26 36 68 64 254 244 19.9 19.1 97 119 604 680 137 130 146 842 450 571 36 969 61 112 429 422 73 612 68 819 290 320 11 958 16 010 151 224 58 824 73 975 33 778 33 834 25 046 40 141 143 219 23 492 41 533 24 34 4 694 4 048 17 32 1 619 3 569 430 455 129 148 45 77 236 250 368 430 174 187 393 439 28 24 21 22 36 17 22 46 286 330 37 54 34 36 38 61 80 131 317 296 18.7 16.1 135 156 107 162 118 838 136 481 96 147 41 032 76 963 62 64 60 334 37 568 53 54 8 663 16 602 36 80 51 331 95 965 22 343 52 182 28 988 43 783 34 78 27 733 57 792 9 18 7 173 2 948 9 15 4 636 2 569 75 103 25 46 7 13 6 10 9 12 12 19 60 78 21.2 19.8 20 43 1 038 1 127 156 601 174 249 692 825 40 181 61 360 704 735 78 920 80 447 421 488 12 815 13 676 296 329 74 812 86 802 32 758 37 210 42 054 49 592 245 288 26 305 44 055 38 63 2 869 7 000 26 49 1 061 3 629 786 823 175 191 77 113 385 387 653 740 328 326 646 724 26 32 37 42 46 498 578 64 77 40 41 52 90 133 151 614 561 20.5 18.5 199 284 220 307 84 188 104 502 200 277 41 789 65 064 114 158 19 959 24 708 96 132 4 604 10 308 99 125 63 123 75 979 31 754 37 610 31 369 38 369 97 123 36 459 51 336 7 24 1 106 3 815 7 22 726 3 420 173 212 31 51 16 44 128 155 92 152 91 111 115 174 15 19 9 7 7 12 13 19 71 117 14 22 11 21 9 18 23 45 135 141 £2.1 18.8 42 82 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 203 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charieston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon FARMS Land in fanDS farms, 1987__ 125 350 242 202 412 350 429 419 1982.. 149 473 321 246 481 422 518 550 acres. 1987.. 54 152 71 018 92 792 42 191 70 468 95 757 109 613 136 946 1982.. 58 664 74 549 116 598 54 677 86 183 102 721 139 303 176 899 Harvested cropland — farms. 1987.. 91 267 176 132 263 207 328 352 1982-. 119 411 277 184 339 286 418 496 acres. 1987.. 7 018 13 848 42 503 8 407 14 236 11 600 27 596 74 347 1982.. 13 705 21 907 73 508 20 071 24 002 19 580 60 740 124 958 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987.. 81 202 133 130 279 245 278 193 1982.. 86 270 164 143 333 299 294 234 acres, 1987.. 36 865 50 650 24 617 20 681 45 472 48 045 68 180 26 907 1982__ 39 443 42 739 40 069 26 776 52 306 55 551 61 108 34 553 Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 53 138 74 68 156 131 193 139 1982.. 65 221 124 89 203 182 213 186 acres, 1987.. 2 857 4 448 6 365 1 481 5 835 2 809 11 154 9 650 1982- 6 149 6 558 18 678 3 466 9 410 5 371 13 582 17 137 Part owners farms, 1987.. 32 57 124 165 83 133 46 73 112 119 94 108 129 195 167 1982.- 244 acres, 1987.. 12 834 18 034 59 216 18 723 21 234 45 699 49 665 93 016 1982.. 16 997 28 790 71 059 23 645 28 286 45 558 70 439 134 640 Owned land in farms acres, 1987.. 11 006 8 859 24 382 10 752 12 104 24 980 21 656 36 096 1982.. 10 964 16 628 34 767 11 573 13 806 23 551 31 862 55 800 Rented land in farms acres, 19B7__ 1 828 9 175 34 834 7 971 9 130 20 719 28 009 56 920 1982.. 6 033 12 162 36 292 12 072 14 480 22 007 38 577 78 840 Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 30 106 80 40 88 71 118 162 1982.. 48 155 131 67 108 93 184 240 acres, 1987.. 2 221 8 590 30 917 5 608 6 434 8 467 15 493 53 345 1982.. 7 099 13 910 50 326 13 526 12 490 13 597 42 047 100 856 Tenants farms, 1987.. 12 24 26 26 21 11 22 59 1982__ 6 38 24 30 29 16 29 72 acres, 1987__ 4 453 2 334 8 959 2 787 3 762 2 013 1 768 17 023 1982-. 2 224 3 020 5 470 4 256 5 591 1 612 7 756 7 706 Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 8 23 22 24 19 5 17 51 1982.. 6 35 22 28 28 11 21 70 acres, 1987.. 1 940 810 5 221 1 318 1 967 324 949 11 352 1982.. 457 1 439 4 504 3 079 2 102 612 5 111 6 965 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated -— 1987.. 77 255 163 126 303 271 300 255 1982.. 107 307 210 149 342 316 339 336 Not on fami operated 1987.. 31 61 61 59 78 49 93 103 1982.. 21 83 70 67 87 58 109 114 Not reported 1987.. 17 34 18 17 31 30 36 61 1982.. 21 83 41 30 52 48 70 100 Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 66 72 113 169 122 175 83 116 135 167 141 145 187 230 241 1982.. 347 Other 1987.. 59 237 120 119 277 209 242 178 1982.. 77 304 146 130 314 277 288 203 None ■. 1987.. 51 103 102 79 128 138 157 180 1982.. 59 140 138 92 125 131 187 224 Any _ , _ __ _ _ 1987.. 57 224 121 118 267 191 238 202 1982.. 72 296 155 139 327 267 292 252 1 to 49 days 1987.. 14 19 6 13 12 14 14 28 1982.. 10 18 14 6 11 21 29 34 50 to 99 days — 1987.. 1 20 6 6 16 2 13 20 1982__ 6 14 7 10 17 15 22 30 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1 8 11 7 12 13 10 15 1982.. 2 22 8 10 15 23 10 21 150 to 199 days .-..1987.. 5 12 7 16 21 9 9 22 1982.. 17 22 17 15 34 20 19 36 200 days or more __ — 1987.. 36 165 91 76 206 153 192 117 1982.. 37 220 109 98 250 188 212 131 Not reported 1987.. 17 23 19 5 17 21 34 37 1982.. 18 37 28 15 29 24 39 74 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987.. 9 23 21 17 12 9 15 25 1982.. 10 29 12 14 19 19 27 37 3 or 4 years - _ 1987.. B 21 14 16 16 21 31 33 1982.. 13 28 25 37 46 32 32 31 5 to 9 years 1987.. 20 37 25 42 58 47 63 43 1982.. 20 41 44 35 61 66 69 68 10 years or more 1987.. 57 151 126 88 240 191 225 185 1982.. 67 196 166 99 242 193 221 218 Average years on present farm 1987- 19.0 19.2 18.7 15.2 21.3 20.0 19.6 18.4 1982- 17.4 19.4 18.3 14.6 17.9 18.3 18.2 17.7 Not reported _ _ 1987.. 31 118 56 39 86 82 95 133 1982.. 39 179 74 61 113 112 169 196 204 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: r and 1982-Con. 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Colieton Dariington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown FARMS Land in fanns . Harvested cropland - I TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland _ -farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Owned land In farms acres, 1987.. 1982.. Rented land in farms acres, 1987.. 1982. Harvested cropland.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Tenants . Harvested cropland . .famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days.. 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days 1987.. 1982. 200 days or more 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987.. 1982.. 3 or 4 years 1987.. 1982.. 5 to 9 years 1987.. 1982.. 10 years or more 1987.. 1982.. Average years on present farm _ 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. 481 623 132 997 191 103 397 533 32 759 59 548 314 364 74 146 106 826 246 297 10 125 20 349 136 223 53 301 78 358 26 855 45 317 26 446 33 041 126 205 21 006 36 146 31 36 5 550 5 919 25 31 1 628 3 053 350 399 101 135 30 89 197 251 284 372 181 204 263 370 29 32 10 12 11 21 15 30 198 275 37 49 31 35 28 62 64 87 246 236 19.9 16.5 112 203 440 600 155 717 194 363 400 557 85 010 119 719 212 243 37 867 68 070 177 214 14 332 24 914 172 269 96 962 114 619 40 200 56 825 56 762 57 794 168 260 56 687 84 945 56 88 20 888 11 674 55 83 13 991 9 860 287 358 88 134 65 108 261 372 179 228 200 252 194 266 22 32 2 18 12 15 16 14 142 187 46 82 20 21 22 50 53 72 225 269 21.3 18.8 120 188 274 459 111 944 128 617 260 442 62 738 61 688 112 205 19 506 42 022 102 189 5 203 20 787 120 161 84 787 76 358 25 453 27 637 59 334 48 821 118 160 52 972 52 633 42 93 7 651 10 237 40 93 4 563 8 268 175 263 69 136 30 60 182 298 92 161 122 198 125 204 24 25 6 18 12 14 11 29 72 118 27 57 12 20 20 30 22 76 151 210 20.5 18.6 362 478 67 317 79 874 281 411 24 596 38 067 213 257 24 586 27 900 146 207 3 438 6 094 120 171 39 951 48 462 22 072 23 798 17 879 24 654 109 160 19 305 29 242 29 50 2 780 3 522 26 44 1 853 2 731 220 301 101 118 41 59 152 170 210 308 143 147 195 294 12 36 3 11 16 15 8 20 156 212 24 37 28 24 16 46 48 51 162 199 19.5 18.4 108 158 244 275 72 522 86 844 173 201 22 611 32 909 149 178 24 221 30 722 86 110 2 359 5 319 85 86 45 887 55 346 27 496 29 719 18 391 25 627 77 80 19 556 27 271 10 11 2 414 776 10 11 696 319 172 189 48 55 24 31 98 124 146 151 144 154 17 16 3 10 12 8 14 11 98 109 13 23 12 17 11 20 40 38 133 133 19.7 19.2 48 67 186 212 57 293 62 427 125 129 5 164 5 358 135 161 34 222 42 771 81 90 2 609 3 366 44 41 22 063 17 153 12 905 8 960 9 158 8 193 39 33 2 365 (D) 7 10 1 008 2 503 5 6 180 (D) 126 144 44 37 16 31 66 82 120 130 75 64 103 122 6 13 3 8 2 8 11 5 81 2 9 6 11 31 28 99 103 19.8 19.7 48 I 61 I 926 1 270 209 688 247 627 850 1 207 97 485 138 852 457 558 72 035 95 506 400 504 24 214 36 681 339 478 112 524 130 594 44 512 59 170 68 012 71 424 324 469 58 010 84 283 130 234 25 129 21 527 126 234 15 261 17 888 562 771 240 287 124 212 532 829 394 441 367 638 471 541 35 59 47 43 28 35 56 50 305 354 88 191 61 66 56 77 93 153 429 543 19.0 18.5 287 431 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 205 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 Characteristics Greenville Hampton Horry Jasper FARMS Land in farms _ Harvested cropland _ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland _ -fanns, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.- . farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. -farms, 1987., 1982.. acres, 1987-. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982-. acres, 1967.. 1982.. Part owners farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Owned land in farms acres, 1987- 1982- Rented land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants . Harvested cropland . .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming - 1987-. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work off farm: None.- — 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987 1982.. 50 to 99 days — 1987. 1982.. 100 to 149 days. .„ 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days - 1987 1982-. 200 days or more 1987.. 1982.. Not reported - 1987 1982-. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987 1982. 3 or 4 years 1987.. 1982.. 5 to 9 years 1987 , 1982.. 10 years or more 1987 1982., Average years on present farm 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982., 678 750 74 501 89 373 447 500 16 666 27 173 475 509 39 872 45 014 277 303 5 763 7 508 180 189 33 137 39 096 16 404 18 118 16 733 20 978 151 153 10 226 17 782 23 52 1 492 5 263 19 44 677 1 883 523 534 100 129 55 87 253 262 425 488 247 217 387 477 25 32 16 21 19 29 33 46 294 349 44 56 24 33 44 62 110 130 370 338 19.4 18.1 130 187 365 366 79 210 81 950 203 215 7 164 9 204 260 292 47 969 52 306 131 158 (D) 4 137 94 60 30 496 27 980 20 463 21 584 10 033 6 396 49 3 494 4 591 11 14 745 1 664 4 8 (D) 476 248 230 79 81 38 55 132 125 233 241 121 105 217 224 11 19 5 6 8 10 28 15 165 174 27 37 19 19 25 26 43 35 198 164 19.8 18.5 80 122 232 316 104 420 158 026 206 284 46 804 87 853 115 143 34 761 66 416 93 116 8 602 21 186 128 63 400 81 966 30 706 35 628 32 694 46 340 95 124 33 195 57 811 19 45 6 259 9 642 18 44 5 007 8 856 155 175 50 91 27 50 103 169 129 147 138 174 15 5 11 10 13 11 14 103 121 13 44 9 10 17 21 22 53 114 138 20.0 17.1 70 94 1 177 1 593 175 407 199 020 1 076 1 505 66 864 95 626 638 793 77 785 85 999 553 728 18 810 28 366 422 541 88 027 94 558 42 414 43 997 45 613 50 561 415 529 41 098 53 111 117 259 9 595 18 463 108 248 6 956 14 149 783 990 261 353 133 250 665 1 036 512 557 509 699 582 696 81 100 43 74 49 64 61 72 348 386 86 198 61 79 65 107 103 194 584 701 20.8 18.5 364 512 150 189 102 205 103 145 108 161 5 318 12 578 94 107 (D) 64 578 59 63 3 147 3 977 42 66 7 877 36 792 4 781 27 303 3 096 9 489 38 63 1 820 7 388 14 16 (D) 1 775 11 15 351 1 213 106 120 31 39 13 30 62 87 88 102 11 5 11 10 18 22 74 97 18.5 19,6 36 55 254 319 65 745 78 621 162 244 11 913 28 166 189 205 43 487 39 318 104 140 5 931 9 899 45 92 19 486 35 268 12 277 21 831 7 209 13 437 42 86 4 439 15 576 20 22 2 772 4 035 16 18 1 543 2 691 173 212 47 64 34 43 74 106 180 213 67 75 170 214 5 15 7 11 10 13 27 17 121 158 17 30 17 22 27 43 34 39 116 127 16.0 14.5 60 438 481 58 129 71 210 282 304 9 562 15 958 280 335 32 328 40 640 165 178 3 144 4 292 144 139 24 363 (D) 10 504 12 894 13 859 (D) 117 122 5 827 11 274 14 7 1 438 (D) 10 4 591 392 334 345 62 89 42 47 136 138 302 343 114 111 282 329 23 24 6 9 13 14 22 19 218 263 42 41 16 16 27 24 51 70 234 226 19.4 19.1 110 145 206 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Lee Lexington McCormick Marion Mariboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987.. 262 702 86 337 182 541 588 961 1982__ 319 855 101 421 198 617 634 1 240 acres, 1987__ 133 650 81 684 22 167 85 808 113 483 108 665 66 023 292 177 1982.. 142 660 107 818 28 408 109 961 129 698 115 264 71 589 340 090 Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 222 517 37 295 165 377 419 811 1982.. 277 698 58 383 179 441 476 1 106 acres, 1987.. 83 564 28 257 1 546 37 589 60 003 28 345 12 860 130 093 1982.. 108 461 46 512 2 789 56 449 78 169 33 378 14 421 214 635 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full ov^ners famns, 1987.. 122 493 65 150 76 348 431 491 19R? 145 554 76 207 68 414 494 616 acres, 1987__ 21 270 44 029 (D) 29 242 21 244 55 092 41 257 77 933 1982_- 34 Oil 53 607 16 108 49 970 32 650 66 640 47 367 92 800 Harvested cropland famis, 1987.. 87 320 26 118 59 210 281 365 1982.. 107 416 39 173 54 250 359 502 acres, 1987.. 8 264 8 577 (D) 6 267 5 885 7 640 6 333 20 619 1982.. 19 731 13 823 1 440 19 596 12 205 12 045 7 112 37 937 Part owners . — farms, 1987.. 102 180 20 128 85 166 139 379 1982.. 143 248 23 145 100 187 118 493 acres, 1987.. 93 795 36 062 11 498 48 471 80 088 50 537 23 904 191 671 1982.. 97 943 50 700 (D) 49 156 89 207 45 893 22 592 224 520 Owned land in farms acres, 1987.. 39 266 16 823 6 730 20 627 35 627 29 922 12 651 100 935 1982.. 37 869 25 371 8 845 24 435 40 564 28 679 10 721 121 540 Rented land in farms acres, 1987.. 54 529 19 239 4 768 27 844 44 461 20 615 11 253 90 736 1982.. 60 074 25 329 (D) 24 721 48 643 17 214 11 871 102 980 Harvested cropland famis, 1987.. 100 172 10 121 85 150 122 366 1982.. 140 234 18 142 96 177 101 477 acres, 1987.. 62 842 18 900 753 27 113 45 962 19 294 6 177 95 729 1982.. 78 477 30 647 (D) 28 249 59 274 20 383 6 842 156 191 Tenants famis, 1987.. 38 29 1 59 21 27 18 91 1982.. 31 53 2 69 30 16 22 131 acres, 1987.. 18 585 1 593 (D) 8 095 12 151 3 036 862 22 573 1982.. 10 706 3 511 (D) 10 835 7 841 2 731 1 630 22 770 Harvested cropland famis, 1987.. 35 25 1 56 21 17 16 80 1982.. 30 48 1 68 29 14 16 127 acres, 1987.. 12 458 780 (D) 4 209 8 156 1 411 350 13 745 1982.. 10 253 2 042 (D) 8 604 6 690 950 467 20 507 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 161 512 59 190 103 394 427 649 1982.. 183 601 64 254 126 453 436 798 Not on farm operated. 1987.. 79 108 15 97 64 84 116 251 1982.. 73 138 19 104 51 80 121 290 Not reported 1987.. 22 82 12 50 15 63 45 61 1982.. 63 116 18 63 21 84 77 152 Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 149 270 25 183 126 216 231 485 1982.. 175 334 31 274 134 255 238 606 Other 1987.. 113 432 61 154 56 325 357 476 1982.. 144 521 70 147 64 362 396 634 Operators by days of work off fann: None.. 1987__ 121 223 27 118 94 199 191 377 1982__ 138 256 26 176 106 203 186 445 Any ... ._ _ _. . 1987_- 128 429 55 183 69 305 358 521 1982.. 145 519 68 184 70 357 380 682 1 to 49 days 1987.. 16 17 1 34 9 22 27 53 1982.. 16 27 3 18 6 32 24 68 SO to 99 days 1987.. 4 21 4 13 6 14 11 21 1982._ 8 19 4 16 8 15 16 47 100 to 149 days 19B7__ 8 24 1 13 4 18 27 37 1982__ 8 26 1 8 4 8 18 60 150 to 199 days __ 1987-. 14 31 3 23 1 23 27 47 1982-. 14 38 8 14 4 25 34 59 200 days or more 1987.. 86 336 46 100 49 228 266 363 1982.. 99 409 52 128 48 277 288 448 Not reported . 1987.. 13 SO 4 36 19 37 39 63 1982.. 36 80 7 61 22 57 68 113 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987_ 19 36 2 29 13 12 27 52 1982.. 20 34 S 13 17 22 37 60 3 or 4 years 1987.. 13 42 3 26 5 30 37 64 1982.. 31 70 4 30 14 50 45 73 5 to 9 years 1987.. 44 88 15 21 17 63 106 121 1982.- 37 123 18 52 31 71 86 206 10 years or more 1987-. 126 352 48 155 111 282 303 496 1982.. 134 380 45 202 87 305 291 572 Average years on present farm 1987.. 18.6 19.2 23.1 18.6 19.9 21.8 17.8 19.6 1982.- 18.8 18.4 18.7 19.1 16.4 19.4 17.0 18.2 Not reported 1987-. 60 97 184 248 18 29 106 124 36 49 154 169 115 175 228 1982.. 329 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 207 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cfiaracteristics Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. famns. 1987.. 1982._ acres, 1987.. 1982.. 490 551 47 192 51 672 324 356 7 755 7 445 326 382 61 836 73 706 233 304 22 071 30 496 559 638 115 950 129 640 402 470 32 106 42 269 1 010 1 204 118 451 143 361 726 890 33 617 52 502 488 567 152 452 177 061 388 487 78 464 109 104 257 313 56 998 65 818 142 183 5 769 6 287 833 1 076 200 798 221 311 741 1 000 76 268 125 966 620 694 128 718 141 512 451 497 20 671 35 811 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-_ 366 422 31 029 37 505 225 247 3 724 3 684 221 247 31 073 36 780 148 180 9 508 8 379 376 427 59 473 63 413 238 273 12 635 12 269 690 824 62 581 68 534 459 543 12 151 13 842 251 291 33 693 59 710 177 226 12 020 24 071 201 257 37 770 47 269 99 137 3 250 3 298 414 502 68 640 75 645 337 443 16 524 31 017 432 511 68 571 79 242 293 344 7 710 11 054 Part owners famis, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 108 108 13 814 12 845 6 823 6 562 6 991 6 283 82 112 28 023 32 863 15 808 17 437 12 215 15 426 170 184 53 032 63 457 32 844 38 291 20 188 25 166 279 318 52 059 67 248 23 268 31 581 28 791 35 667 182 218 97 986 108 607 43 780 44 915 54 206 63 692 48 49 17 412 15 940 10 876 8 872 6 536 7 068 323 403 117 595 125 972 55 667 63 896 61 928 62 076 158 157 50 575 56 193 22 769 Rented land in farms 1982.. acres, 1987.. 26 823 27 806 1982.. 29 370 Harvested cropland _ famis, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 88 96 3 418 3 208 69 107 11 750 18 433 154 174 17 925 28 757 237 293 19 993 34 055 165 210 55 550 77 658 35 42 2 186 2 706 310 390 51 478 79 547 137 135 11 146 23 445 Tenants Han/ested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 16 21 2 349 1 322 11 13 613 553 23 23 2 740 4 063 16 17 813 3 684 13 27 3 445 2 770 10 23 1 546 1 243 41 62 3 811 7 579 30 54 1 473 4 605 65 58 20 773 8 744 46 51 10 894 7 375 8 7 1 816 2 609 8 4 333 283 96 171 14 563 19 694 94 167 8 266 15 402 30 26 9 572 6 077 21 18 1 815 1 312 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: 1987 . 388 400 64 78 38 73 233 248 70 92 23 42 407 443 91 116 61 79 737 862 184 208 89 134 324 380 92 103 72 84 178 202 57 65 22 46 525 602 202 256 106 218 475 1982.- 1987.. 525 95 Not reported 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 112 50 57 Operators by principal occupation: Farming ... _ 1987 175 155 315 396 132 136 194 246 260 261 299 377 363 441 647 763 274 302 214 265 87 99 170 214 433 628 400 448 IBS Otfier 1982.. 1987 234 435 1982__ 460 Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 167 152 299 363 112 120 194 238 200 201 320 388 277 337 683 780 195 224 248 282 93 96 151 191 318 382 452 537 198 177 405 1982.. 477 1 to 49 days 1987 19 29 14 12 8 25 18 236 294 14 22 8 13 6 14 17 17 149 172 21 34 17 13 12 29 31 35 239 277 48 52 31 40 40 45 70 69 494 574 34 20 14 22 22 23 25 30 153 187 8 16 11 7 4 8 9 14 119 146 48 77 39 50 42 46 31 51 292 313 17 50 to 99 days 1982.. 1987. 41 11 100 to 149 days 1982.. .__ 1987.. 21 10 150 to 199 days _ 200 days or more 1982.. -. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 20 32 43 335 1982.. 352 Not reported 1987.. 24 36 20 24 39 49 50 87 45 61 13 26 63 157 17 1982.. 40 Operators by years on present (ami: 2 years or less ... 3 or 4 years _ 1987.. 1982-_ 1987.. • 20 26 28 40 75 79 269 245 19.6 18.2 20 20 28 18 46 50 166 178 19.1 18.8 12 23 22 39 57 78 348 326 22.8 20.6 50 48 82 92 134 176 554 576 18.6 17.5 32 28 24 51 63 69 237 247 20.0 17.9 9 14 12 16 26 44 148 137 21.2 18.6 60 41 38 70 94 135 395 405 19.9 18.5 29 51 27 5 to 9 years 10 years or more 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 49 92 96 356 Average years on present fann 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 355 20.6 19.2 Not reported 98 161 66 116 120 172 190 312 132 172 62 102 246 425 1982.. 143 208 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cliaracteristics South Carolina Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamt)erg Barnwell OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group; Under 25 years _ 1987.. 1982.. 25 to 34 years 1987.. 1982_. 35 to 44 years __-1987-. 1982.. 45 to 54 years 1987.. 1982.. 55 to 64 years 1987.. 1982.. 55 to 59 years 1987.. 60 to 64 years 1987.. 65 years and over... 1987.. 1982.. 65 to 69 years 1987.. 70 years and over 1987_. Average age ... 1987.. 1982.. Operators by sex: Male famis, 1987. 1982-. acres, 1987.. 1982. Female. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnership farms, 1987. 1982. , 1987., 1982_ farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc , farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982_ . fanms, 1987_. 1982. acres, 1987., 1982- farms, 1987., 1982_, acres, 1987_ 1982. 142 325 1 506 2 525 3 839 4 710 4 490 5 611 5 110 6 482 2 473 2 637 5 430 5 276 2 407 3 023 54.5 52.6 19 142 23 270 4 536 258 5 360 751 1 375 1 659 222 373 229 048 18 337 22 297 3 527 638 4 232 449 1 583 2 078 755 322 845 354 438 360 375 672 386 730 50 57 35 108 21 720 109 137 64 891 103 546 93 126 131 60 151 134 55 96 57.2 55.3 427 448 83 433 90 886 30 29 4 114 3 925 432 457 80 165 88 835 21 17 5 528 5 210 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 3 (D) 766 5 10 48 71 118 129 134 148 141 187 71 70 158 135 75 83 54.1 52.3 567 640 130 668 140 609 37 40 6 462 6 233 552 627 99 372 120 388 34 45 24 693 21 042 12 7 10 190 (D) 4 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 5 6 18 25 37 22 2S 29 41 12 17 25 33 13 12 53.8 51.1 95 149 117 027 133 677 12 13 1 811 2 804 138 51 339 70 318 12 20 (P) 39 220 6 4 28 934 26 943 1 (D) 5 15 72 81 178 211 218 227 258 330 108 150 307 263 135 172 55.6 54.0 965 1 046 150 387 165 601 73 81 6 214 8 648 947 1 029 130 084 146 559 59 77 13 186 14 408 24 13 8 075 2 232 (D) 5 6 5 024 6 770 5 9 16 43 28 59 49 51 65 74 34 31 57 71 27 30 54.7 51.4 214 295 83 837 101 966 6 12 351 2 536 201 270 64 251 81 576 16 30 17 115 19 252 2 5 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 4 24 31 44 71 70 68 62 76 37 25 42 26 26 16 51.6 46.6 234 267 84 998 104 884 8 9 939 2 332 208 246 59 197 83 161 22 23 (D) 17 786 8 4 13 777 3 612 3 i 1 2 (D) P) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 209 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987_, - - - 4 4 2 2 2 1982__ _ 3 4 3 5 5 4 17 25 to 34 years 1987__ 4 20 21 12 22 23 28 37 1982.. 21 26 41 26 61 29 55 72 35 to 44 years 1987.. 32 69 55 47 74 59 90 78 1982.- 24 64 63 44 86 81 93 114 45 to 54 years 1987.. 20 68 53 50 79 57 92 87 1982__ 31 131 75 68 103 93 127 106 55 to 64 years 1987.. 41 95 63 44 109 94 105 120 1982.. 39 136 88 73 125 112 133 153 55 to 59 years 1987.. 20 45 32 25 43 51 55 60 60 to 64 years 1987.. 21 50 31 19 66 43 50 60 65 years and over 1987.. 28 98 50 45 124 115 112 95 1982.. 34 113 50 32 101 102 106 88 65 to 69 years 1987__ 12 41 26 23 48 59 44 50 70 years and over 1987__ 16 57 24 22 76 56 68 45 Average age 1987.. 54.3 55.3 52.9 52.6 56.2 56.1 64.3 53.4 1982.. 52.5 55.0 50.9 51.5 52.4 54.3 52.3 50.5 Operators by sex: Male farms, 1987.. 110 329 233 184 390 331 404 389 1982.. 144 434 312 222 467 396 493 510 acres, 1987.. 42 273 69 838 91 895 39 138 62 122 88 504 104 260 134 821 1982.. 58 597 69 176 115 662 52 886 80 211 93 982 131 951 174 884 Female ....farms, 1987.. 15 21 9 18 22 19 25 30 1982.. 5 39 9 24 14 26 25 40 acres, 1987.. 11 879 1 180 897 3 053 8 346 7 253 5 353 2 125 1982. . 67 5 373 936 1 791 5 972 8 739 7 352 2 015 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987__ 100 323 207 163 357 326 390 372 1982-. 121 438 277 207 429 388 462 487 acres, 1987.. 28 096 56 256 62 551 23 645 51 556 82 627 83 353 86 380 1982.. 33 228 63 570 86 499 34 778 68 529 88 479 93 757 135 651 Partnership farms, 1987_- 15 14 26 26 37 23 22 31 1982.. 20 30 37 24 39 27 41 43 acres, 1987.. (D) 4 000 20 050 11 080 8 406 (D) (D) 36 490 1982.. 10 999 5 996 18 568 10 728 8 764 9 828 20 727 28 174 Corporation: Family held farms, 1987.. 9 8 8 10 18 1 13 12 1982.. 5 - 5 10 12 4 11 16 acres, 1987.. 19 019 (D) (D) 7 052 10 506 (D) 14 871 12 988 1982.. 9 632 (D) (D) (D) 3 944 19 122 12 800 Other than family held farms, 1987__ _ 2 2 - 3 3 1982__ - 2 - 2 - - 4 - acres, 19B7__ _ (D) - (D) - - 6 565 (D) 1982__ - (D) - (D) - - 5 697 - Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms, 1987__ 1 3 1 1 - - 1 1 1982__ 3 3 2 3 1 3 - 4 acres, 1987__ (D) 6 622 (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 1982-. 4 805 (D) (D) 6 560 (D) 470 274 210 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text] Characteristics Colleton Danington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 19B7.. 3 3 - 3 1 - 9 1 1982.. 9 10 9 6 4 3 15 6 25 to 34 years 1987.. 27 39 36 15 22 14 67 23 1982.. 61 61 53 43 35 20 149 16 35 to 44 years 1987.. 86 82 46 69 56 25 182 42 1982.. 119 102 81 100 51 18 244 60 45 to 54 years . 1987.. 102 96 59 66 54 27 229 50 1982.. 150 143 110 108 63 45 296 58 55 to 64 years 1987.. 119 92 89 108 56 37 225 53 1982.. 160 168 134 117 61 34 339 79 55 to 59 years 1987.. 57 50 29 55 30 21 110 26 60 to 64 years 1987.. 62 42 60 53 26 16 115 27 65 years and over 1987.. 144 128 44 101 55 83 214 55 1982.. 124 116 72 104 61 92 227 62 65 to 69 years 1987-. 71 51 22 43 18 29 115 26 70 years and over 1987.. 73 77 22 58 37 54 99 27 Average age 1987.. 55.4 54.5 52.4 55.9 53.1 58.9 53.3 53.4 1982.. 52.2 52.5 51.3 52.5 51.9 57.7 51.6 53.5 Operators by sex: Maie . farms, 1987.. 431 421 254 334 236 166 853 214 1982.. 581 538 412 450 265 198 1 163 251 acres, 1987.. 127 232 153 026 108 640 63 911 71 201 50 359 202 298 36 899 1982.. 185 914 187 389 122 007 77 395 84 644 59 222 239 104 33 370 Femaie farms. 1987.. 50 19 20 28 8 20 73 10 1982-. 42 62 47 28 10 14 107 30 acres, 1987.. 5 765 2 691 3 304 3 406 1 321 6 934 7 390 1 123 1982.. 5 189 6 974 6 610 2 479 2 200 3 205 8 523 6 576 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individuai or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987.. 446 371 233 320 209 176 774 197 1982.. 568 531 388 430 226 195 1 096 246 acres, 1987.. 101 037 105 982 70 744 49 557 50 314 48 063 160 730 29 193 1982.. 135 740 155 250 95 167 61 102 52 679 49 050 179 299 28 528 Partnership — - — .-..farms, 19B7.. 26 47 38 35 26 7 119 22 1982.. 49 49 60 45 45 11 140 25 acres, 1987.. 16 652 27 661 30 440 14 775 13 359 7 194 29 770 8 560 1982.. 35 200 18 306 20 799 17 246 27 256 7 225 39 383 7 812 Corporation: Family held farms, 1987.. 5 20 3 7 9 - 24 5 1982.. 3 15 8 2 2 1 IS 5 acres, 1987.. (D) 18 889 10 760 2 985 8 849 _ 15 022 269 1982.. 7 343 15 103 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 190 (0) Other than family held farms, 1987.. 1 1 3 1982.. 1 - 1 - 1 - 6 2 acres, 1987.. (D) (D) - _ - _ 730 - 1982— (D) (D) - (D) - 967 (D) Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms, 1987.. 3 1 - - - 3 6 - 1982-. 2 5 2 1 1 5 13 3 acres, 1987.. 9 922 (D) - - _ 2 036 3 436 - 1982.. (D) 5 705 (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 788 3 275 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 211 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 Characteristics Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Laurens OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group; Under 25 years 1987.. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987.. 1982. 35 to 44 years 1987.. 1982. 45 to 64 years — . 1987.. 1982-. 55 to 64 years _ 1987_. 1982.. 55 to 59 years 1987.. 60 to 64 years _ 1987.. 65 years and over 1987.. 1982.. 65 to 69 years 1987_. 70 years and over 1987.. Average age 1987.. 1982.. Operators by sex: Male farrrs, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Female . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnership .famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982_ acres, 1987_ 1982_ .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc .famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. 4 10 41 66 124 134 125 155 162 183 82 80 222 202 86 136 56.2 54.2 628 702 70 445 83 533 50 48 4 056 5 840 625 682 63 921 74 124 37 59 4 036 10 119 5 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 3 511 273 31 28 71 62 60 79 86 80 47 39 117 117 42 75 56.1 55.7 337 339 74 059 73 627 28 27 5 151 8 323 341 344 68 071 68 779 12 15 4 772 7 776 5 4 331 (D) 6 2 2 036 (D) 16 47 50 56 45 72 64 71 32 32 56 61 15 41 54.5 50.7 223 306 101 351 156 635 10 3 069 1 391 214 277 74 441 105 692 16 31 (D) 24 651 2 6 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 15 30 112 251 217 337 311 412 309 377 162 147 213 186 108 105 51.9 48.6 1 059 1 485 158 994 188 082 118 108 16 413 10 938 1 046 1 418 142 658 170 868 110 144 29 221 21 874 12 17 2 709 5 171 2 9 16 36 26 23 45 33 45 21 12 49 53 12 37 56.1 54.8 141 182 100 838 102 494 9 7 1 367 651 138 174 51 763 59 102 4 11 2 411 3 556 7 4 (D) 40 487 1 (D) 1 2 21 32 48 67 58 76 62 84 33 29 64 58 31 33 53.6 51.9 234 298 63 008 75 242 20 21 2 737 3 379 227 293 55 114 55 209 20 18 (D) 8 793 5 5 (D) 13 201 1 3 (D) 1 418 2 2 22 30 78 92 107 103 106 123 50 56 123 131 53 70 55.1 54.8 427 455 56 898 67 455 11 26 1 231 3 755 413 428 50 953 55 387 24 50 (D) 14 496 1 2 3 41 72 129 156 151 154 141 189 78 63 183 144 96 87 54.3 52.7 615 680 119 172 148 916 32 38 5 112 5 473 597 657 102 906 119 883 38 46 15 395 24 367 9 6 819 314 1 (D) 3 1 327 3 5 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 7 8 4 323 4 522 212 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 Characteristics Lee Lexington McCormick Marion Mariboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987— 9 7 - 7 - 2 2 6 1982.. 7 19 1 5 1 4 7 13 25 to 34 years __ 1987.. 36 57 8 30 20 30 29 73 1982.. 44 72 10 49 37 43 48 135 35 to 44 years 1987.. 50 144 14 74 44 99 135 210 1982.. 53 169 19 80 37 120 132 255 45 to 54 years - - 1987.. 49 170 14 82 39 131 127 199 1982.. 71 196 22 80 33 122 144 292 55 to 64 years 1987.. 69 170 26 73 34 117 142 220 1982.. 88 225 21 116 60 145 153 313 55 to 59 years 1987.- 28 84 12 23 17 52 73 104 60 to 64 years 1987._ 41 86 14 50 17 65 69 116 65 years and over — 1987.. 49 154 24 71 45 162 153 253 1982.. 56 174 28 91 30 183 150 232 65 to 69 years 1987.. 18 70 10 28 16 51 65 104 70 years and over 1987,- 31 84 14 43 29 111 88 149 Average age 1987- 51.2 53.0 55.9 52.5 52.3 55.8 54.6 53.9 1982.. 51.1 62.3 54.1 52.6 49.8 54.6 53.1 51.6 Operators by sex: Male — farms, 1987.. 242 651 82 308 170 519 559 911 1982.. 296 796 93 387 190 581 590 1 166 acres, 1987.. 124 611 75 767 21 851 79 538 111 025 104 741 63 766 282 457 1982.- 137 933 98 649 27 520 103 920 128 882 110 801 67 275 328 473 Female .— farms. 1987.. 20 51 4 29 12 22 29 50 1982.. 23 59 8 34 8 36 44 74 acres, 1987.. 9 039 5 917 316 6 270 2 458 3 924 2 257 9 720 1982.. 4 727 9 169 888 6 041 816 4 463 4 314 11 617 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987.. 214 637 79 299 143 466 525 848 1982.. 272 791 94 363 169 546 569 1 092 acres, 1987.. 76 791 72 316 19 604 70 678 78 184 79 109 55 047 201 564 1982.. 98 272 93 868 25 465 88 616 93 890 88 665 59 544 247 471 Partnership farms, 1987.. 39 42 5 32 31 58 44 83 1982.. 41 46 3 51 20 55 52 111 acres, 1987.. 45 945 5 178 (D) 14 253 30 397 20 671 6 923 62 567 1982.. 35 480 10 240 973 19 422 26 279 20 030 10 138 59 031 Ckjrporation: Family held farms, 1987.. 7 16 1 4 7 16 12 26 1982.. 3 11 1 3 7 15 5 32 acres, 1987.. (D) 2 093 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 113 (D) 1982- (D) 1 944 (D) (D) (D) (D) 397 (D) Other than family held farms, 1987.. 6 - - 1 1982.. - 3 - - 1 1 3 2 acres, 1987.. - (D) _ - - - - (D) 1982.. - 824 - - (D) (D) 833 (D) Other-cooperative, estate or trust. institutional, etc farms, 1987- 2 1 1 2 1 1 7 3 1982- 3 4 3 4 1 - 5 3 acres, 1987— (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) 1 940 3 660 1982- (D) 942 (D) (D) (D) 677 383 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 213 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Characteristics Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years — 1987.. 5 3 2 7 5 - 11 2 1982-. 5 6 7 12 e 1 15 6 25 to 34 years 1987.. 15 21 46 65 51 9 72 51 1982.. 27 31 59 87 56 19 155 59 35 to 44 years 1987.. 79 49 79 192 93 30 144 95 1982.. 109 54 125 255 102 41 185 114 45 to 54 years 1987.. 127 79 137 243 95 40 171 139 1982-. 128 97 135 280 132 72 255 134 55 to 64 years 1987- 111 80 146 253 113 74 232 156 1982.. 122 106 171 316 141 80 291 192 55 to 59 years 1987.. 56 44 61 120 57 33 113 60 60 to 64 years — 1987.. 55 36 85 133 56 41 119 96 65 years and over 1987.. 153 94 149 250 131 104 203 177 1982.. 160 88 141 254 127 100 175 189 65 to 69 years 1987.. 56 51 76 116 61 44 119 68 70 years and over _ 1987.. 97 43 73 134 70 60 84 109 Average age 1987.. 56.4 55.0 55.2 54.2 53.5 59.6 53.6 55.4 1982.. 54.9 54.3 53.2 53.1 53.1 56.8 50.7 54.7 Operators by sex; Male....' - farms, 1987.. 459 301 510 946 445 241 776 577 1982.. 520 351 600 1 134 524 280 993 641 acres, 1987.. 44 593 59 963 110 673 110 874 140 367 51 457 193 203 119 840 1982.. 49 484 71 663 125 829 137 746 168 089 60 279 213 945 130 262 Female farms, 1987.. 31 25 49 64 43 16 57 43 1982.. 31 31 38 70 43 33 83 53 acres, 1987.. 2 599 1 873 5 277 7 577 12 085 5 541 7 595 8 878 1982.. 2 188 2 043 3 811 5 615 8 972 5 539 7 366 11 250 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987.. 457 278 504 918 416 237 757 566 1982.. 509 349 564 1 082 498 282 958 630 acres, 1987.. 41 592 44 413 94 954 95 794 88 824 51 467 166 364 106 619 1982.. 46 841 53 470 94 961 110 066 127 990 52 745 179 695 109 703 Partnership farms, 1987.. 25 20 44 62 48 15 53 43 1982.. 34 21 60 93 52 23 92 53 acres, 1987.. 3 370 8 593 15 019 12 317 42 030 3 096 16 584 18 346 1982.. 4 278 7 065 26 541 18 685 24 627 7 898 27 788 27 419 Corporation: Family held farms, 1987.. 4 19 9 24 16 4 14 9 1982.. 7 9 11 24 11 5 15 7 acres, 1987.. 1 347 (D) (D) (D) 12 670 (D) (D) 3 541 1982.. (D) 10 594 7 470 (D) 15 671 4 813 (D) 3 105 Other than family held ....farms, 1987.. 2 1 - 1 3 - 1 1 1982.. 1 - 1 2 4 1 2 — acres, 1987.. (D) (□) _ (D) 2 025 - (D) (D) 1982_. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Other-cooperative, estate or tnjst. institutional, etc. farnis, 1987_. 2 8 2 5 5 1 8 1 1982-. _ 3 2 3 2 2 9 4 acres, 1987_. (D) 3 612 (D) 1 275 6 903 (D) 1 069 (D) 1982.- 2 577 (D) 105 (D) (D) 3 803 1 285 214 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] I Item South Carolina Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Bamwell INVENTORY Cattle and calves ... farms, 1987.. 10 227 370 279 38 752 88 65 1982.. 12 133 395 305 41 831 108 92 number, 1987.. 428 491 16 692 10 495 2 798 36 838 7 137 2 811 1982.. 507 279 17 554 14 412 5 537 38 377 9 470 5 105 Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 - farms, 1987__ 2 430 83 62 14 142 21 10 1982__ 3 281 75 77 11 180 27 27 number, 1987__ 13 289 470 288 83 886 103 49 1982. _ 17 425 437 388 50 1 072 138 151 10 to 19 - famis, 1987__ 2 554 64 62 4 192 10 21 1982.. 2 932 87 65 3 197 11 11 number, 1987.. 34 740 861 844 54 2 620 131 291 1982.. 40 332 1 220 897 39 2 699 157 144 20 to 49 ... farms, 1987.. 3 160 121 96 3 243 18 17 1982.. 3 373 119 94 11 238 19 28 number, 1987__ 94 535 3 684 3 083 72 7 442 550 450 1982__ 101 947 3 714 2 913 361 7 157 607 888 50 to 99 ... farms, 1987.. 1 141 57 38 4 93 11 10 1982.. 1 404 71 36 4 122 14 13 number, 1987.. 76 959 3 824 2 573 226 6 368 809 688 1982.. (D) 4 859 2 393 275 8 255 936 809 100 to 199 ... farms, 1987.. 581 33 15 10 44 16 6 1982.. 709 34 23 3 60 23 8 number, 1987.. 77 359 4 129 1 938 1 254 5 839 2 191 (D) 1982.. 94 123 (D) 3 180 432 7 986 (D) (D) 200 to 499 - famis, 1987.. 304 11 2 2 32 12 1 1982-. 356 8 6 5 29 12 3 number, 1987__ 89 534 (D) (D) (D) 8 933 3 353 (D) 1982._ 97 927 2 001 1 300 1 440 7 926 2 995 867 500 or more - - _ __- .- famis, 1987_. 57 78 1 1 2 4 1 4 6 5 2 1982__ 2 number, 19B7-_ 42 075 (D) (D) (D) 4 750 _ _ 1982-. (D) (D) 3 341 2 940 3 282 (D) (D) Cows and heifers that had calved _— ... farms, 1987.. 9 308 346 247 31 688 66 56 1982.. 10 963 371 265 39 762 91 83 number. 1987.. 245 457 9 710 5 684 1 596 20 450 3 572 1 599 1982.. 274 041 9 769 7 427 3 139 21 057 4 627 2 702 Beef cows farms. 1987.. 8 903 10 278 336 359 240 251 28 37 661 720 51 66 54 1982.. 78 number, 1987.. 205 344 9 316 5 518 1 589 16 983 1 762 (D) 19B2.. 226 482 9 173 7 247 (D) 17 376 2 134 2 214 1987 famns by inventoiy: 1 to 9. farms-- 3 335 16 974 110 563 89 394 10 42 210 1 167 10 47 18 number__ 92 10 to 19 farms-- 2 583 34 638 82 1 055 63 879 3 33 204 2 703 15 194 16 number._ 224 20 to 49 farms-- 2 038 97 63 3 165 12 13 number.. 59 742 3 059 1 794 80 4 850 361 414 50 to 99 farms.. 644 33 20 7 58 10 5 number.. 41 644 2 134 1 206 517 3 714 689 399 100 to 199 - farms- 228 9 3 3 15 4 1 number. _ 28 931 1 115 (D) (D) 2 054 471 (D) 200 to 499 farms.. 70 19 135 5 1 390 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) - 1 number.. (D) 500 or more farms.. 5 _ 1 - number.. 4 280 - - - (D) - - Milk cows ... farms, 1987.. 697 20 18 4 40 19 4 1982.. 1 219 24 19 4 69 27 16 number, 1987.. 40 113 394 166 7 3 467 1 810 (D) 1982.. 47 559 596 180 (D) 3 681 2 493 488 1987 farms by Inventory; 1 to 9 — farms.. 393 13 16 4 15 3 2 number.. 892 (D) (D) 7 29 9 (D) 10 to 19 farms.. 28 367 3 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 number.. (D) 20 to 49 farms.. 42 1 - 3 2 number.. 1 393 _ (0) - (D) (□) - 50 to 99 farms.. 65 4 872 4 324 : 7 520 3 258 1 number.. (D) 100 to 199 farms.. 104 . 1 . 9 8 . number.. 13 809 - (D) _ 1 334 987 - 200 to 499 farms.. 62 16 250 - - 5 1 471 2 (D) _ number.. - 500 or more farms- 3 - - - - - number.. 2 530 - - - - - - Heifers and heifer calves ... famis, 1987.. 7 365 291 209 30 582 52 48 1982.. 9 131 307 231 37 631 85 68 number, 1987.. 100 384 3 806 2 513 645 8 599 2 137 599 1982.. 126 267 4 139 4 050 1 457 9 331 2 662 1 434 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, 1987.. 8 249 305 245 33 623 68 53 1982.. 10 145 339 261 39 696 83 79 number. 1987.. 82 650 3 176 2 298 557 7 789 1 428 613 1982.. 106 971 3 646 2 935 941 7 989 2 181 969 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 215 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon INVENTORY Cattle and calves farms, 1987__ 48 148 67 57 300 288 218 104 1982__ 61 202 103 75 343 334 213 113 number, 1987.. 2 589 3 405 3 040 1 534 10 480 12 688 8 328 3 224 1982__ 2 852 4 344 5 086 1 881 14 448 16 157 10 217 3 703 Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 -■- - farms, 1987.. 11 70 10 18 66 46 49 41 1982__ 18 101 25 37 70 55 49 47 number, 1987.. 46 379 35 86 409 268 263 191 1982.. 87 416 127 174 400 318 235 195 10 to 19 farms, 1987.. 17 37 19 18 79 68 52 26 1982__ 19 48 25 12 95 79 57 26 number, 1987__ 216 479 269 222 1 084 908 695 352 1982.. 267 652 349 156 1 336 1 076 783 360 20 to 49 ....farms, 1987__ 8 27 25 12 96 98 75 22 1982.. 13 34 21 11 106 106 58 22 number, 1987.. 241 775 819 392 2 773 2 865 2 337 584 1982.. 364 912 673 356 3 143 3 198 1 750 666 50 to 99 — ....farms, 1987.. 6 7 7 8 44 42 22 7 1982.. 2 13 18 11 41 54 30 10 number, 1987.. 388 454 (D) (D) 2 978 2 912 1 323 467 1982__ (D) 878 1 202 723 2 693 3 674 1 927 642 100 to 199 farms, 19B7__ 5 6 2 11 25 14 6 1982__ 6 3 7 4 25 31 6 6 number, 1987.. (13) (D) (D) 1 443 3 152 1 661 (D) 1982.. (D) 425 820 472 (D) 4 112 (D) 633 200 to 499 farms. 1987.. 2 2 4 7 1 2 2 8 6 5 11 1 1982.. 2 number, 1987.. - - 1 145 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1982.. (D) (D) 1 915 (D) 1 572 3 404 (D) 500 or more ....farms, 1987.. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1982.. 1 1 _ _ 4 3 2 1 number, 1987.. (D) (D) - _ (D) (13) (D) (D) 1982.. (D) (D) - - 3 174 2 207 (D) (D) Cows and heifers that had calved ...fanns, 1987.. 45 132 59 44 283 283 203 89 1982.. 53 168 90 64 321 319 183 104 number, 1987.. 1 540 1 631 1 764 933 5 704 7 508 4 963 1 872 1982.. 1 491 2 142 2 068 1 191 6 683 8 882 5 930 1 823 Beef cows ...fanns. 1987.. 42 126 53 43 278 276 201 81 1982.. 45 153 86 61 311 306 173 94 number, 1987.. 1 530 1 613 (D) (D) 5 391 6 553 (D) 1 609 1982.. (D) 2 099 1 953 1 177 6 376 7 147 5 749 (D) 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 — farms.. 17 78 13 16 111 86 64 39 number.. 66 305 61 88 638 436 324 194 10 to 19... _ _ farms.. 14 27 20 13 77 86 57 26 number.. 187 359 288 171 1 041 1 206 761 351 20 to 49 farms.. 4 15 15 11 71 66 61 8 number.. 116 417 480 353 2 185 1 911 1 808 236 50 to 99 farms-. 4 5 2 2 16 30 12 6 number.. 251 (D) (D) (D) 1 032 2 003 780 (D) 100 to 199 farms.. 2 . 2 1 2 6 5 1 number.. (D) _ (D) (D) (D) (D) 567 (D) 200 to 499 — farms.. 1 1 1 1 2 1 number.. _ (D) (D) _ (D) (D) (D) (D) 500 or more farms.. 1 - number.. (D) - - - - - - - Milk cows farms, 1987.. 5 13 10 2 12 18 5 14 1982.. 11 26 10 6 23 35 21 18 number, 1987_. 10 18 (D) (D) 313 955 (D) 263 1982_- (D) 43 115 14 307 1 735 181 (D) 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. 5 13 6 2 8 9 4 12 number.. 10 18 11 (D) 23 18 13 (D) 10 to 19 _ farms.. - _ 2 _ _ - number.. - - (D) _ _ _ _ - 20 to 49 farms.. - - _ 2 1 - - number.. _ _ - - (D) (D) _ - 50 to 99 __ farms-. - - - - 1 4 1 - number. - - - - - (D) (D) (D) - 100 to 199_ ___ farms.- 1 1 3 2 number.. _ _ (D) _ (D) 375 _ (0) 200 to 499.. farms.- _ -. 1 _ 1 - number-. - _ (D) _ _ (D) - _ 500 or more farms-- - - - - - - number-- - - - " - - - - Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987-- 32 108 51 34 212 231 148 67 1982- 46 142 77 55 253 269 163 79 number, 1987.. 528 860 763 368 1 725 2 883 1 833 818 1982.. 713 1 091 1 381 434 3 432 4 228 2 472 821 Steers, steer calves, bulls, anij bull calves ....farms, 1987.. 40 120 49 44 242 237 167 74 1982.- 50 164 87 54 293 286 177 84 number, 1987.. 521 914 513 233 3 051 2 297 1 532 534 1982.. 648 1 111 1 637 256 4 333 3 047 1 815 1 059 216 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Colleton Darlington Edgefield Georgetown INVENTORY farms, 1987 Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 . 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms 1987 10 to 19 1982 number, 1987 1982 famis, 1987 20 to 49 1982 number. 1987 1982 farms, 1987 50 to 99 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms 1987 100 to 199 1982 number, 1987 1982 200 to 499 1982 number, 1987 1982 500 or more 1982. number, 1987 1982. farms 1987 Cows and heifers that had calved 1982. number, 1987. 1982. famis, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 ._ . 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 10 to 19- number. 20 to 49 .„ number. 50 to 99 number. 100 to 199 number, farms 200 to 499 number. farms number. Millt cows number, farms 1987 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 10 to 19. number. 20 to 49 number. 50 to 99 number, farms 100 to 199 number. farms 200 to 499 number. 500 or more . number. Heifers and heifer calves number. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 236 296 8 521 10 586 78 86 366 413 48 75 677 984 59 84 1 691 2 476 38 29 2 409 1 956 8 15 1 091 (D) 3 5 (D) 1 511 2 2 (D) (D) 201 265 4 524 198 254 4 491 5 899 79 366 S3 672 43 1 357 16 1 013 5 (D) 2 (D) 13 35 33 149 13 33 I Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 165 214 2 031 2 180 197 245 1 966 2 358 97 122 6 097 7 765 9 21 37 95 21 19 297 257 36 34 1 226 1 056 12 21 696 1 348 12 16 1 732 2 061 7 11 2 109 2 948 89 108 3 838 4 401 80 94 2 548 3 040 18 106 24 342 25 715 7 402 5 (D) 1 (D) 17 1 290 1 361 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 671 2 (D) 72 90 1 427 1 885 61 81 1 518 2 542 8 27 28 152 18 18 237 244 28 25 821 774 7 9 432 (D) 1 (D) (D) 52 72 831 1 427 50 70 826 (D) 11 70 25 331 12 (D) 2 (D) 3 7 5 (D) 3 5 77 832 1 479 47 58 342 577 47 64 345 538 132 182 4 400 5 842 40 79 205 373 43 40 592 543 31 39 912 1 135 7 12 410 840 6 5 777 (D) 4 6 (D) 1 568 1 1 (D) (D) 112 155 2 357 3 280 102 139 1 409 2 020 50 234 30 355 16 420 5 (D) 12 23 948 1 260 7 31 4 (0) 1 (D) 83 121 1 122 1 497 115 150 921 1 065 150 178 8 528 10 546 27 38 148 219 32 32 423 430 50 57 1 513 1 685 15 18 1 128 1 269 15 21 1 962 (D) 10 10 (D) 2 537 1 2 (D) (D) 142 161 5 268 6 590 135 143 4 135 4 976 38 204 34 443 39 1 180 17 1 093 6 (D) 1 (D) 10 21 1 133 1 614 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 487 2 IP) 93 123 1 977 2 177 117 142 1 283 1 779 143 174 7 221 8 170 20 26 118 155 30 33 440 460 55 72 1 652 2 100 21 22 1 386 1 440 11 14 1 681 1 840 5 7 (D) 2 175 (D) 137 172 4 617 4 923 136 168 (D) 4 663 31 182 38 513 49 1 426 6 409 10 1 197 2 (D) 13 (D) 260 5 13 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 102 129 1 432 1 686 116 151 1 172 1 561 154 189 4 854 4 216 260 449 39 37 507 479 24 30 707 773 12 17 739 1 131 6 3 (D) 356 7 4 (D) 1 028 126 165 2 771 2 180 117 141 2 244 1 603 68 291 21 267 17 496 7 457 2 (D) 2 (D) 14 37 527 577 10 21 1 (D) 3 (D) 104 115 1 093 1 071 115 134 990 965 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 217 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens INVENTORY Cattle and calves .__ farms, 1987_. 457 306 62 252 56 125 337 488 1982__ 555 316 88 346 73 158 382 557 number, 1987.. 14 773 13 769 2 824 5 347 3 099 5 128 9 225 22 638 1982.. 19 347 14 581 6 035 6 828 5 163 6 492 11 938 29 796 Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 - — - — farms, 1987.. 141 62 16 98 24 26 67 108 1982.. 168 63 33 163 27 35 80 105 number, 1987.. 835 365 64 513 127 140 408 654 1982__ 989 372 182 791 126 180 471 589 10 to 19 ... farms, 1987.. 116 87 10 71 12 37 108 122 1982.. 147 80 14 103 24 48 118 156 number, 1987__ 1 601 1 184 153 933 154 498 1 467 1 699 1982.. 2 088 1 097 187 1 337 322 664 1 626 2 173 20 to 49 ...famns, 1987.. 136 96 24 64 14 47 130 136 1982__ 149 97 20 57 15 50 123 145 number, 1987.. 3 806 2 786 666 1 902 382 1 417 3 862 4 180 1982.. 4 462 3 053 650 1 518 482 1 542 3 694 4 463 50 to 99- - ...farms, 1987.. 35 30 5 13 4 5 21 73 1982.. 57 43 8 15 2 13 41 74 number, 1987.. 2 648 2 113 318 1 004 (D) 343 1 434 4 866 1982__ 3 940 2 874 564 1 009 (D) 912 2 739 5 043 100 to 199 — ...farms, 1987__ 18 17 5 4 1 7 7 24 1982.- 16 20 8 7 3 6 15 48 number, 1987_. 2 234 2 183 659 (D) (D) 840 919 3 213 1982.. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 547 200 to 499- - - ...farms, 1987.. 10 13 3 2 - 2 3 23 1982.. 16 10 4 1 1 4 4 25 number, 1987.. (D) (D) 964 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 1982.. 4 584 2 939 1 014 (D) (D) 1 140 950 7 741 500 or more — farms, 1987.. 1 1 _ _ 1 2 1 2 1982.. 2 2 1 - 1 2 1 4 number, 1987.. (D) (0) _ - (□) (D) (D) (D) 1982_. (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 3 240 Cows and heifers that had calved — — famis, 1987.. 417 270 57 220 48 118 314 441 1982.. 502 294 76 296 66 142 354 505 number, 1987.. 8 252 7 600 1 785 3 026 2 439 3 495 5 858 12 585 1982.- 9 804 7 887 3 147 3 271 2 740 3 627 6 611 15 600 Beef oowrs — .. -farms, 1987.. 397 265 55 214 46 115 311 428 1982.. 480 289 72 279 62 136 348 476 number, 1987.. 6 075 7 138 1 727 3 002 2 425 3 467 5 768 10 844 1982.. 7 865 (D) (D) 3 202 2 724 3 607 6 649 11 875 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms- 190 92 17 122 24 38 111 164 number- - 979 453 74 587 94 218 556 865 10 to 19 farms-- 121 86 17 55 11 41 117 112 number— 1 677 1 195 234 702 148 579 1 538 1 517 20 to 49 _ farms.. 63 47 12 23 9 25 66 100 number.. 1 911 1 352 307 679 (D) 731 1 895 3 115 50 to 99—. - farms.. 19 26 5 12 1 6 11 30 number.. 1 154 1 629 315 (D) (D) 370 674 1 915 100 to 199 — farms- 4 11 2 1 . 2 3 17 number.. 454 1 416 (D) (D) - (D) 405 2 377 200 to 499 — farms.. _ 2 2 1 - 2 3 5 number.. - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 700 1 055 500 or more farms- - 1 - - 1 1 - - number— - (D) - - (D) (D) - Milk cows — - ...farms, 1987.. 34 12 6 12 5 7 5 22 1982- 46 B 7 30 8 13 14 51 number, 1987— 2 177 462 58 24 14 28 90 1 741 1982.. 1 939 (D) (D) 69 16 20 62 3 725 1987 farms by Inventory: 1 to 9 - - farms.. 17 8 5 12 4 6 4 £ number.. 39 20 (D) 24 (D) (D) (D) 21 10 to 19 farms- 4 1 - 1 1 - number.. 54 (D) - - (D) (D) - 20 to 49 .- farms.. - 1 - - - - - 5 number.. - (D) - - - - - (D) 50 to 99 farms.. 2 1 - - - 1 1 numl)er.- (D) - (D) - ~ ~ (D) (D) 100 to 199 famis.- 8 .- _ _ _ _ _ 4 number.. (D) - - - - - - 523 200 to 499 - -. farms.. 3 2 - - - - - t- number.. 906 (D) - - - - - 950 500 or more farms- - - - - - - number.. - - - - ~ ~ ~ Heifers and heifer calves.... ....farms, 1987.. 308 227 45 172 41 91 247 366 1982.. 440 243 67 214 47 137 294 437 number, 1987.. 3 666 3 341 377 1 098 288 903 1 729 5 443 1982.. 5 088 2 975 1 345 1 242 1 058 1 683 2 874 8 147 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ....farms, 1987.. 367 243 53 186 49 105 269 399 1982- 474 269 76 255 62 138 330 477 number, 1987.. 2 835 2 828 662 1 223 372 730 1 638 4 610 1982.. 4 455 3 719 1 543 1 315 1 365 1 182 2 453 6 049 218 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington McCormick Marion Newberry Oconee INVENTORY attle and calves . . . farms, 1987 Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms, 1987 10 to 19 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms, 1987 20 to 49 1982 number, 1987 1982 50 to 99 __ 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms, 1987 100 to 199 1982 number, 1987 1982 famis, 1987 200 to 499 - 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms, 1987 1982 number, 1987 1982 farms. 1987 Cows and heifers tliat had calved _ 1982 number, 1987. 1982. famns, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 9 1982. number, 1987. 1982. farms 10 to 19 number. 20 to 49 number, farms 50 to 99 number, farms 100 to 199 number. 200 to 499 number. number. Milk cows- number. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 10 to 19.- number. 20 to 49 number. 50 to 99.. number. 100 to 199.. number, farms 200 to 499.. number- farms 500 or more number, farms Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves number. .— farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .—farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 51 335 68 414 1 773 9 459 2 791 12 561 14 107 21 131 79 564 91 673 13 98 20 103 182 1 339 285 1 402 17 83 10 116 537 2 459 310 3 463 2 35 9 41 (D) 2 517 624 2 704 4 6 7 13 530 724 (D) 1 624 1 6 1 10 (D) 1 856 (D) 2 695 45 57 1 062 1 447 44 53 (D) 1 100 20 109 9 123 10 262 4 298 1 (D) 4 8 (D) 347 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 38 52 448 760 39 58 263 584 299 362 5 155 6 678 285 346 4 507 5 981 138 688 71 922 60 1 650 14 (D) 2 (D) 25 39 648 697 19 47 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 211 311 1 924 3 220 266 339 2 380 2 663 96 2 938 4 169 14 25 77 160 12 18 179 248 28 25 864 780 8 19 518 1 133 4 5 (D) 738 2 4 (D) 1 110 63 91 1 853 2 351 60 88 1 842 2 336 14 87 19 270 20 565 4 290 1 (D) 2 (D) 54 75 609 906 56 90 476 912 75 103 2 400 2 910 15 38 87 191 24 22 309 314 27 31 740 1 006 4 7 289 415 3 2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) (D) 72 92 1 475 1 633 69 84 1 424 1 433 31 149 18 241 13 373 3 190 4 471 9 17 51 200 8 (D) 1 (D) 44 83 462 628 58 85 463 649 53 57 3 073 4 146 8 9 36 43 12 12 159 185 16 10 463 319 8 11 595 749 5 10 575 1 306 4 5 1 245 1 544 48 50 1 618 1 955 44 49 1 598 (D) 16 94 9 147 7 212 9 605 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 20 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 41 45 818 1 024 42 47 637 1 167 446 493 25 310 26 918 80 92 433 502 95 105 300 158 181 4 940 5 607 58 55 3 775 3 581 31 28 4 089 3 591 18 24 6 030 6 376 6 8 4 743 5 742 420 461 15 450 14 964 382 417 9 090 8 781 103 525 117 1 563 116 3 428 39 2 525 51 67 6 360 6 183 19 49 1 (D) 3 93 2 (D) 11 1 491 14 3 942 1 (D) 315 385 6 647 7 844 356 415 3 213 4 110 413 499 16 153 16 934 72 125 407 731 100 121 1 439 1 643 153 166 4 582 5 040 54 49 3 566 3 286 24 30 3 443 4 062 10 8 2 716 2 172 379 455 9 031 9 047 364 431 8 276 8 024 120 647 109 1 476 101 2 976 19 1 295 15 1 882 27 47 755 1 023 17 39 4 145 4 (D) 2 (D) 329 399 3 694 4 222 342 425 3 228 3 665 I 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 219 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Spartanburg Sumter Williamsburg INVENTORY Cattle and calves . Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 19. .--farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- — farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982- ...famis, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. ...farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. .--farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982.. ...farms, 1987-. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982.. ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 500 or more . Cows and heifers that had calved . ...farms, 1987- 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987.. 1982., number, 1987.. 1982.. Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 fanns.. number.. 20 to 49- - farms.. number.. 50 to 99 — farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms- number.. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 _ farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 - famns.. number-. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982., 361 418 1C 248 10 106 90 1?5 540 742 109 143 1 424 1 965 116 99 3 393 2 886 32 37 2 121 2 495 10 13 1 429 (D) 4 1 341 (D) 336 395 6 005 5 559 332 392 5 701 5 423 155 861 90 1 204 68 1 882 14 962 3 (D) 2 (D) 11 22 304 136 7 19 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves . ..-farms. 1987.. 1982-, number. 1987. 1982. 1 (D) 266 320 2 292 2 113 294 360 1 951 2 434 132 170 3 911 4 119 204 371 41 39 556 545 28 41 837 140 16 13 095 848 3 6 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) 121 154 2 185 2 356 115 141 1 987 2 107 61 259 27 371 16 499 (D) 2 (D) 12 28 198 249 9 14 2 (D) 1 (D) 82 120 891 922 94 131 835 841 447 496 25 721 27 267 54 66 318 396 88 107 1 251 1 457 164 171 4 986 5 319 70 83 4 660 5 619 50 41 7 245 5 763 20 25 (D) 7 013 1 S (D) 1 700 432 467 15 464 15 925 410 436 12 311 12 029 90 503 121 1 688 136 3 945 42 2 895 18 2 355 4 925 38 49 3 153 3 896 9 (D) 6 (D) 9 647 10 1 296 4 993 336 40G 6 432 6 694 372 429 3 825 4 648 562 755 21 615 26 045 128 207 704 1 139 171 222 2 315 3 005 165 211 4 783 6 168 59 69 4 083 4 551 24 28 3 102 3 773 11 15 3 257 4 470 4 3 3 371 2 939 508 680 11 536 12 871 494 648 9 820 11 014 202 1 091 158 2 097 91 2 672 33 2 104 7 er sold: 1 to 9 farms 110 497 36 158 21 123 74 317 47 230 47 272 61 253 50 180 number.. 10 to 19 farms.. 33 13 23 20 40 38 23 18 number.. 454 185 305 268 518 462 302 237 20 to 49 farms 45 1 321 31 899 9 (D) 14 367 33 1 110 38 1 106 19 603 5 116 number.. 50 to 99 - farms.. 14 11 6 15 10 3 2 number.. 927 (D) - 403 1 016 586 (D) (D) 100 to 199 farms- 7 2 1 4 5 10 1 1 number.. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 farms.. 1 2 2 1 number.. (D) - - (D) (D) (D) _ _ 500 or more farms.. 1 - - _ _ number.. (D) - - - - - - - Calves sold ...farms, 1987.. 179 71 37 77 118 122 80 55 1982.. 195 77 31 97 123 144 74 35 number. 1987.. 3 056 1 007 366 929 2 163 2 287 788 345 1982.. 3 267 1 366 428 1 101 2 017 2 069 639 144 $1,000, 1987.. 781 230 104 225 570 579 179 80 1982.. 810 296 87 245 396 490 106 29 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms 99 422 32 102 25 107 55 193 56 235 51 279 64 247 48 166 number.. 10 to 19 - farms.. 39 20 8 13 29 37 14 4 number.. 541 271 84 179 376 484 174 42 20 to 49. farms — 26 16 3 4 26 25 11 2 number.. 770 444 (D) 107 765 687 (D) (D) 50 to 99. 9 561 3 190 3 (D) 4 284 5 274 1 (D) 1 number.. (D) 100 to 199 farms 6 762 - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - number.. I 200 to 499 farms : - 1 (D) 1 (D) - number.. 7 500 or more farms.. - - : - " number. _ - Cattle sold — farms, 1987.. 126 61 46 82 92 99 71 52 1982.. 169 77 55 88 101 112 101 51 number, 1987.. 3 070 1 241 426 1 457 1 900 1 794 660 391 1982.. 1 771 1 268 977 1 158 1 875 1 650 1 088 385 $1,000, 1987.. 1 686 533 162 524 680 679 244 151 1982.. 547 407 341 428 636 522 386 142 1987 famis by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. 85 36 29 57 50 49 44 37 number.. 270 165 138 228 203 177 140 130 10 to 19 farnis.. 19 5 14 14 13 25 14 11 number.. 264 66 188 205 172 309 171 144 20 to 49 farms 18 531 12 330 3 100 6 219 16 461 13 359 13 349 4 number.. 117 50 to 99 farms.. 3 (D) 6 (D) ~ 1 (D) 9 586 9 541 numt>er.. - 100 to 199 .-_ farms.. . 2 2 4 3 number.. - (D) - (D) 478 408 _ _ 200 to 499 farms - - 2 (D) - number.. _ 500 or more farms- 1 (D) ~ ~ - - - number.. - Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold ..fanns, 1987.. 25 12 4 20 6 6 17 16 1982.. 64 20 19 36 13 4 33 17 number, 1987.. 2 019 346 (D) 365 45 29 176 80 1982.. 875 333 106 407 129 (D) 293 148 $1,000, 1987.. (D) 135 (D) 139 17 13 60 36 1982.. 283 129 38 160 40 (D) 131 64 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farnis.. 18 3 2 14 4 4 12 14 number.. (D) 12 (D) 55 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 farms.. 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 41 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 numt>er.. (D) 20 to 49 farms.. 5 143 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 116 1 number.. (D) 50 to 99 farms.. _ 2 _ _ number.. - (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 farms.. - - - - - - - numt>er.. _ 200 to 499 farms - - - 1 (D) - - - number.. _ 500 or more farms__ 1 (D) - ~ ~ - - number.. - 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 223 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw I.ancaster l.aurens SALES Daily products sold ..farms, 1987_. 17 4 1 _ _ 1 2 14 1982.. 15 2 1 — — — 1 29 $1,000. 1987.. 3 782 (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 3 296 198? 2 988 (D) (D) - - (D) 5 741 Cattle and calves sold _ ..farms, 1987.. 429 298 56 213 46 115 326 483 1982.. 483 293 70 239 58 144 349 514 number, 1987__ 6 990 6 825 1 675 3 783 2 395 2 717 5 266 12 037 198? 7 714 6 203 1 741 3 252 1 389 2 922 5 725 11 050 $1,000, 1987.. 2 303 2 318 517 883 860 910 1 657 4 230 1982.- 2 541 1 790 485 1 012 444 815 1 487 2 910 1 987 farms by number sold: 1to9 farms.. 216 145 26 143 26 58 153 195 number.. 1 087 749 139 610 94 252 795 958 10 to 19 farms.. 119 67 12 37 6 29 95 121 number.. 1 554 911 146 456 (D) 396 1 262 1 614 20 to 49 - - farms.. 65 1 875 58 1 636 8 241 19 592 9 226 20 568 60 1 635 109 number.. 3 093 50 to 99— farms.. 24 1 571 16 1 081 5 267 7 504 3 (D) 3 256 12 719 36 number.. 2 384 100 to 199 - farms.. 4 7 4 6 1 3 5 18 number.. (D) 857 (D) (D) (13) (D) (D) 2 365 200 to 499 farms.. 1 5 1 - - 2 1 3 number.. (D) 1 591 (D) - - (D) (0) (D) 500 or more famis-- - - 1 1 - - 1 number.. - - - (D) (D) - - (D) Calves sold ..famis, 1987.. 337 230 32 110 23 92 271 384 1982.. 327 221 41 110 31 105 288 369 number, 1987.. 3 365 3 138 510 2 300 674 1 610 2 910 6 845 1982.. 3 423 2 691 903 1 579 282 1 203 3 586 5 217 $1,000, 1987.. 832 794 135 263 225 427 739 1 574 1982.. 638 554 170 375 43 237 750 966 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. 217 138 18 76 15 51 174 203 number. _ 932 605 88 311 55 222 833 856 10 to 19 - — - farms.. 80 49 5 18 5 25 64 96 number.. 1 012 613 75 229 63 341 816 1 208 20 to 49 famis.. 35 35 7 10 1 11 23 64 number.. 1 066 962 (D) 327 (D) 329 619 1 839 50 to 99 , famis.. 5 3 1 3 1 3 9 16 number.. 355 198 (D) 249 (D) (D) (D) 1 044 100 to 199 farms.. . 4 1 2 _ 1 1 4 number.. _ (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 farms.. - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) ~ 1 number.. (D) 500 or more farms-- - - 1 - - - - number.. - - - (13) - - - - Cattle sold ...famis, 19B7__ 324 353 216 213 44 47 148 198 34 44 70 107 240 226 375 1982__ 385 number, 1987.. 3 625 3 687 1 165 1 483 1 721 1 107 2 356 6 192 1982.. 4 291 3 512 838 1 673 1 107 1 719 2 139 5 833 $1,000, 1987.. 1 471 1 525 382 620 635 483 918 2 656 1982.. 1 903 1 237 315 637 401 577 737 1 944 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 „ - farms.. 236 145 24 105 15 51 175 226 numtier.. 977 570 113 392 48 153 710 919 farms. - 47 624 33 447 9 109 26 310 10 125 10 137 34 439 76 number.. 983 20 to 49 farms— 32 918 23 638 4 107 11 327 6 152 6 223 25 637 45 number.. 1 317 SO to 99 farms.. 5 344 10 (D) 4 230 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 170 20 number.. 1 317 100 to 199 farms.. 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - 3 400 4 number.. 460 200 to 499 farms.. 1 3 1 - - 1 - 4 number.. (D) 1 090 (D) - - (D) - 1 196 500 or more farms- - - 1 - - - number.. - - - - (D) ~ ~ ~ Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold - ...farms, 1987.. 28 12 14 53 13 14 20 24 1982.. 37 18 17 94 16 24 30 49 number, 1987.. 167 301 216 647 319 117 179 508 1982.. 813 643 229 857 344 199 249 246 $1,000, 1987.. 67 149 96 309 144 46 76 242 1982.. 458 225 106 324 165 69 92 91 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 -— farms.. 24 117 6 18 6 14 35 130 2 (D) 11 38 14 63 17 number.. 62 10 to 19 _ farms.. 4 50 2 (D) 5 62 9 95 5 52 1 (D) 3 46 5 number.. (D) 20 to 49 farms.. - 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 5 126 2 (D) 3 70 - number.- - farms ~ 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - 1 number.. (D) 100 to 199 farms.. - 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - _ number— - 200 to 499 ferms - - ~ " ~ 1 number.. (D) 500 or more farms- - - - - - - - - number.. - - - - - - - - 224 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Lexington McConnIck Marion Mariboro Newtwrry Oconee SALES Dairy products sold . — farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- Cattle and calves sold famis, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9. farms., number., 10 to 19 farnis., number., 20 to 49 farms.. number., 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9. __ _._ farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 famis.. number.. 50 to 99 farms- number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 _. farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle sold famis, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 famis.. number.. 10 to 19 famis.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199. farms., numtier.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold- - farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by numtier sold: 1 to 9 farms.. numl)er.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49. famis.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 famis.. numt>er.. 200 to 499 famis-. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. 2 3 (D) (D) 47 61 749 1 059 232 274 32 146 6 90 7 (D) 37 52 494 515 118 91 23 111 8 108 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 25 36 255 544 114 183 20 49 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 4 (D) 39 (D) 17 2 (D) 778 1 130 310 345 4 985 5 397 1 541 1 562 169 789 67 908 57 1 599 12 (D) 2 (D) 3 700 231 244 2 373 2 890 546 630 150 654 54 720 20 516 5 (D) 2 (D) 217 248 2 612 2 507 995 932 145 507 39 490 25 699 5 286 1 (D) 2 (D) 42 56 850 515 382 187 29 118 4 41 6 175 1 (D) 72 89 1 853 2 373 554 595 24 137 23 289 15 384 7 495 2 (D) 1 (D) 62 74 1 185 1 468 314 318 34 165 13 190 9 281 5 (D) 1 (D) 61 65 668 905 241 278 39 164 14 175 5 128 3 201 2 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 68 86 900 1 429 270 454 42 197 16 225 6 190 3 (D) 1 (D) 41 52 457 554 117 110 27 124 8 114 5 (D) 1 (D) 47 62 443 875 153 344 32 121 12 156 2 (D) 1 (D) 14 23 77 221 24 112 12 (D) 2 (D) 1 35 1 42 (D) 11 520 IP) 10 674 52 423 56 447 1 060 10 644 1 680 8 136 362 2 992 462 2 048 25 165 130 784 14 122 180 1 635 6 90 164 2 682 5 29 (D) 1 931 2 8 (D) 1 142 9 ~ 2 470 31 346 36 366 284 6 772 696 4 752 74 1 449 140 902 21 180 90 843 5 81 65 1 079 5 59 129 1 778 _ 15 - 916 _ 6 _ 743 - 5 ~ 1 413 45 285 39 299 776 3 872 984 3 384 288 1 543 322 1 146 29 183 100 647 6 54 78 699 5 33 153 953 3 9 (D) 567 2 4 (D) (D) 2 - (D) 3 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 20 33 251 381 85 150 15 54 1 IP) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 10 13 1 021 1 568 415 449 7 994 6 881 2 376 1 817 171 849 112 1 541 100 2 974 27 1 925 5 705 321 338 4 527 3 636 1 071 754 175 773 78 1 016 52 1 485 14 (D) 325 326 3 467 3 245 1 305 1 063 206 841 67 837 48 1 480 3 (□) 1 (D) 29 18 171 168 65 99 24 99 4 (D) 1 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 225 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Williamsburg SALES Dairy products sold . -farms, 1987_ 1982_ $1,000, 1987. 1982. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987_, 1982., $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms- number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 famis.. number.. 50 to 99.. farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms- number.. 200 to 499 fanns.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt>er, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49... farms.- number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.- number.. 200 to 499 farms.- number.. 500 or more farms- number.. Cattle sold famis, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987-. 1982- 1 987 famis by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number., 10 to 19 farms., number.. 20 to 49. farms.. number.. 50 to 99... fanns.. number., 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number., 500 or more farms., number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold.- farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987- 1982- 1987 farms by numt}er sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19..-. farms- number., 20 to 49 farms- numt}er.. 50 to 99 — farms.. number., 100 to 199. farms- number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number., 500 or more farms., numtjer.. 4 4 435 (D) 347 362 4 966 3 859 1 519 983 189 921 93 1 259 43 1 118 18 1 146 4 522 276 261 2 858 1 970 753 400 189 830 56 729 25 731 3 253 3 315 255 280 2 108 1 889 766 583 190 717 39 494 21 570 5 327 15 35 178 126 65 40 11 48 2 (D) 1 IP) 1 (D) 1 4 (D) (D) 128 142 2 268 1 962 751 546 81 363 16 205 20 705 6 390 5 605 81 108 862 1 069 226 219 60 210 284 1 (D) 2 (D) 92 98 1 406 893 525 327 61 218 13 182 13 475 3 (D) 2 (D) 14 30 302 395 111 165 10 35 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 33 40 5 368 6 166 447 482 11 401 11 326 3 553 2 955 150 804 129 1 768 107 3 260 43 2 905 16 (D) 2 (D) 379 403 6 485 6 306 1 633 1 212 166 868 97 1 277 91 2 602 21 1 252 4 486 294 318 4 916 5 021 1 919 1 743 165 616 63 824 43 1 162 15 1 055 7 (D) 1 (D) 15 34 343 589 116 231 5 25 2 (D) 6 160 2 (D) 15 21 2 814 2 490 556 659 14 348 14 521 5 151 5 108 305 1 508 126 1 705 85 2 441 24 1 616 11 1 505 3 (D) 2 (D) 418 485 4 846 5 403 1 188 1 097 279 1 266 79 996 45 1 201 13 (D) 1 (D) (D) 385 455 9 502 9 118 3 963 4 Oil 265 1 056 62 796 38 1 007 9 564 8 1 044 (D) 2 (D) 36 58 267 1 008 124 448 26 78 7 88 2 (D) (D) 13 13 3 665 3 915 120 139 3 785 4 097 1 642 1 126 62 262 25 314 19 603 7 459 3 427 3 (D) 1 (D) 91 1 426 2 187 337 482 52 186 15 189 14 466 5 (D) 2 (D) 81 113 2 359 1 910 1 305 644 46 155 20 269 8 215 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 448 12 24 381 606 198 247 8 32 3 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 208 240 4 282 4 549 1 332 1 276 85 443 64 854 41 1 188 12 825 4 (D) 2 (D) 173 187 2 084 2 108 553 456 105 549 44 579 18 553 6 403 154 176 2 198 2 441 779 820 96 362 32 419 19 (D) 2 (D) 5 705 10 14 54 76 17 29 9 (D) 1 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 139 131 2 742 2 005 872 781 80 425 25 351 24 673 8 (D) 241 121 56 240 21 273 9 (D) 2 (D) 103 1 840 1 311 631 62 280 20 277 9 254 5 (D) 2 (D) 19 38 111 447 43 206 16 60 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 226 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item South Carolina Allendale Bamberg INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 - farms. 1987. 1982., number. 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 famis. 1987. 1982. number. 1987_ 1982_ so to 99 farms. 1987. 1982., number, 1987. 1982., 100 to 199 farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987_. 1982., 200 to 499 farms. 1987. 1982-, number. 1987., 1982.. 500 to 999 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1.000 or more farms. 1987.. 1982. number. 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 __ 25 to 49 50 to 99... - — 100 or more farms.. number.. Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. UTTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 fanns.. number.. 25 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 fanns.. number. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 to 999 farms.. number.. 1,000 or more farms.. number.. Feeder pigs sold famis. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ... farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 3 249 4 709 352 413 399 810 1 895 3 081 17 644 26 371 466 635 15 416 21 406 326 408 21 456 26 706 222 219 28 596 28 068 192 198 57 291 59 036 70 85 47 041 56 224 78 83 164 969 181 999 2 284 3 107 48 524 50 416 1 931 151 91 111 26 037 3 024 4 394 303 889 349 394 2 361 3 241 73 471 75 789 2 192 2 891 37 274 38 905 1 981 2 507 36 197 36 884 3 031 3 965 619 986 646 956 61 533 66 575 1 290 14 386 587 19 897 386 25 809 289 38 884 240 72 096 103 70 355 136 378 559 685 814 89 237 80 546 3 468 3 388 2 760 3 620 530 749 566 410 58 064 63 187 19 41 566 1 110 13 34 84 251 2 3 (D) 93 2 2 (D) (D) 2 (O) 2 17 38 508 921 11 23 95 258 11 20 57 135 6 16 38 123 14 24 685 1 248 68 139 7 94 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 407 3 8 (D) 141 (D) 6 14 20 (D) 1 107 (D) 132 93 152 9 713 9 190 51 105 513 1 049 16 20 510 673 10 13 612 836 4 9 499 (D) 8 3 2 329 850 3 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 72 120 1 246 1 590 66 2 2 2 (D) 81 135 8 467 7 600 75 127 1 838 2 444 72 106 960 1 322 57 95 878 1 122 89 132 18 157 17 494 1 818 1 812 31 344 22 746 14 889 4 576 11 2 722 3 1 800 4 11 080 25 48 2 162 2 315 95 87 78 114 15 995 15 179 1 724 1 724 17 32 402 4 863 12 19 116 201 2 4 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 15 28 90 689 16 16 31 312 4 174 15 28 103 1 178 13 23 49 599 12 25 54 579 17 28 554 8 630 (D) 806 9 90 5 141 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 7 58 (D) (D) (D) 15 23 496 (D) 60 (D) 59 107 4 057 2 891 34 82 242 483 8 5 289 169 5 11 301 678 3 5 410 675 9 4 2 815 886 41 43 790 539 32 4 3 2 (D) 57 104 3 267 2 352 42 44 998 630 41 37 509 325 38 35 489 305 52 64 7 309 4 313 693 431 18 153 11 341 8 582 3 366 8 2 283 3 (D) 1 (D) 14 9 1 765 1 311 52 53 47 62 5 544 3 002 640 379 49 84 8 160 14 529 25 38 278 359 7 14 253 563 4 11 305 669 3 10 370 1 180 4 5 1 157 1 447 5 4 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 41 62 1 105 1 478 28 6 5 2 (D) 46 82 7 055 13 051 41 67 1 692 2 527 39 58 845 1 260 35 56 847 1 267 48 81 12 462 21 694 1 275 2 295 18 232 3 113 10 676 5 623 7 2 464 5 8 354 8 9 296 247 12 9 45 76 12 166 21 447 1 263 2 286 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 227 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherol(ee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon INVENTORY Hogs and pigs — farms, 1987.. 24 132 76 21 16 20 51 172 1982.. 35 211 92 29 30 36 77 190 number, 1987.. (D) 5 286 26 279 1 418 331 2 512 991 22 709 1982- 6 128 7 211 13 533 1 845 1 418 2 054 4 633 31 106 Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 _ _-_farms. 1987.. 21 86 34 12 11 14 41 81 1982- 29 153 34 25 22 25 54 112 number, 1987.. 195 792 381 142 74 105 348 809 1982.. 235 1 400 351 238 139 205 397 1 053 25 to 49 ...farms, 1987.. 1 20 7 7 4 _ 5 39 1982- 3 25 19 1 2 4 8 35 number, 1987— (D) 671 210 (D) (D) - 144 1 327 1982.. 100 808 681 (D) (D) 144 301 1 093 50 to 99 - ...farms, 1987.. _ 13 5 1 _ 2 3 21 1982.. - 18 14 2 1 _ 6 14 number, 1987.. _ 914 310 (D) (D) (D) 1 327 1982.. - 1 147 940 (D) (D) 363 983 100 to 199 .-farms, 1987.. - 9 4 1 1 2 12 1982.. - 6 5 _ 2 4 3 10 number, 1987.. - 1 154 490 _ (D) (D) (D) 1 698 1982.. - (D) (D) - (D) 605 (D) 1 424 200 to 499.... farms, 1987- _ 2 13 _ _ 1 11 1982- - 8 14 - 3 2 4 10 number, 1987.. _ (D) 4 183 - _ (D) _ (D) 1982.. - 2 462 4 262 - (D) (D) 1 114 3 317 500 to 999 ...farms, 1987.. 1 2 4 _ 2 _ 2 1982.. 2 1 2 _ _ 1 _ number, 1987.. (D) (D) 2 925 _ - (D) _ (D) 1982.. (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - 1,000 or more ...famis, 1987.. 1 - 9 1 _ _ _ 6 1982.. 1 - 4 1 - - 2 9 number, 1987.. (D) - 17 780 (D) - _ - 12 960 1982.. (D) - 5 489 (D) - - (D) 23 236 Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding ...famns, 1987.. 18 90 66 10 11 11 27 132 1982.. 17 153 71 13 12 24 34 142 number, 1987.. (D) 760 3 526 216 59 319 159 3 987 1982.. (D) 1 073 1 925 292 346 623 997 3 051 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 - 16 1 1 83 4 3 40 9 4 13 9 1 11 7 2 2 26 1 116 25 to 49 6 50 to 99 3 100 or more farms.. 7 number.. (D) _ 2 647 (D) _ (D) _ 2 794 Other hogs and pigs _ ...farms, 1987.. 22 123 74 20 15 20 48 159 1982.- 32 198 85 28 29 34 69 180 number, 1987.. (D) 4 526 22 753 1 202 272 2 193 832 18 722 1982.. (D) 6 138 11 608 1 553 1 072 1 431 3 636 28 055 LITTERS Litters of pigs fanov^ed between - Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .-famis, 1987.. 18 94 70 10 11 11 28 137 1982.. 17 159 77 15 14 24 35 145 number, 1987.. (D) 1 026 5 288 249 100 405 211 8 059 1982.. (D) 1 346 2 718 223 338 326 1 436 5 135 Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ... — famis, 1987- 17 92 68 8 11 10 25 132 1982- 16 149 71 11 12 17 35 137 number, 1987.. (D) 594 2 699 (D) 60 256 108 4 046 1982.. (D) 709 1 497 115 214 196 691 2 554 June 1 and Nov. 30 ...farms, 1987.. 13 71 62 7 9 9 22 122 1982.. 11 118 65 12 11 14 27 124 number, 1987.. (D) 432 2 589 (D) 40 149 103 4 013 1982.. (D) 637 1 221 108 124 130 745 2 581 SALES ...farms, 1987.. 18 131 81 22 14 14 41 169 1982.- 25 182 92 26 24 27 57 187 numt)er, 1987.. (D) 8 707 39 318 1 722 645 4 579 1 683 53 870 1982.. 9 298 10 530 22 810 3 247 3 926 2 280 13 695 48 555 $1,000, 1987.. (D) 843 4 550 171 63 442 166 4 049 1982.. 1 141 1 104 2 830 321 346 279 1 013 4 912 1 987 farnis by number sold: 1 to 24 — farms- 14 67 16 11 5 5 24 71 number— 158 741 179 71 61 27 210 881 25 to 49 farms.. 1 24 16 7 5 2 9 34 number.. (D) 818 545 245 144 (D) 297 1 146 50 to 99- farms.. 1 18 8 3 3 1 5 28 number.- (D) 1 186 547 (D) (D) (D) 364 1 875 100 to 199 farms.. 13 9 2 - 7 number.. - 1 666 1 080 - - (D) - 918 200 to 499 farms.. _ 6 14 _ 1 1 3 16 number.. _ 1 982 4 098 _ (D) (D) 812 (D) 500 to 999 farms- 1 3 6 _ 1 - 6 number.. (D) 2 314 4 255 - - (D) - (D) 1,000 or more farms.. 1 - 12 1 - 2 - 7 number.. (D) - 28 614 (D) - (D) - 40 230 Feeder pigs sold ..-farms, 1987.. 4 25 IS 4 7 5 12 37 1982- 4 33 12 3 7 6 15 40 number, 1987.. 121 956 1 132 103 311 170 348 24 520 1982.. (D) 1 978 461 84 1 052 106 7 040 5 222 $1,000, 1987- 3 30 35 3 13 6 11 914 1982.. (D) 82 20 4 42 4 324 235 Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ....farms, 1987- 16 120 74 22 13 14 33 159 1982.. 24 164 88 26 20 26 48 172 number, 1987.. (D) 7 751 38 186 1 619 334 4 409 1 335 29 350 1982.. (D) 8 552 22 349 3 163 2 874 2 174 6 655 43 333 $1,000, 1987.. (D) 813 4 515 168 50 436 155 3 134 1982.. D 1 022 2 809 317 303 275 689 4 677 228 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms, 1987_ 1982_ number, 1987_ 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 famis, 1987. 1982_ number, 1987_ 1982. 50 to 99... __ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199 farms, 1987_ 1982_ number. 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 fanns, 1967. 1982., number, 1987. 1982. 1,000 or more farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982., Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987., 1982.. number, 1987., 1982., 1987 famis by inventory: 1 to 24 , 25 to 49 , 50 to 99 , 100 or more farms., number., Otfier hogs and pigs famis, 1987., 1982., number, 1987.. 1982.. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms.. number.. 25 to 49 farms.. number.. SO to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 to 999 fanns.. number.. 1,000 or more farms.. numl)er.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982- Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 150 200 14 330 11 588 102 130 957 1 245 16 42 509 1 328 16 15 1 219 956 7 4 924 450 5 3 (D) 1 110 1 3 (D) 1 724 3 3 8 580 4 775 103 142 1 839 1 364 94 2 4 3 1 045 141 182 12 491 10 224 107 152 2 836 2 099 102 136 1 421 1 060 86 114 1 415 1 039 137 182 21 166 17 384 2 152 1 866 76 895 25 908 13 870 10 1 373 7 1 932 3 2 600 3 12 588 33 30 1 086 455 38 21 123 175 20 080 16 929 2 113 1 846 56 90 3 335 4 756 37 58 361 581 10 17 325 578 3 3 169 231 2 4 (D) (D) 3 7 1 070 2 156 (D) 1 (D) 37 59 499 866 31 3 2 1 (D) 52 89 2 836 3 891 44 62 942 1 323 37 55 469 772 36 47 453 551 60 77 7 122 13 237 636 1 219 32 276 8 308 11 764 1 (D) 4 1 070 3 (D) 1 (D) 16 17 1 592 4 402 53 174 53 69 5 530 8 835 583 1 045 55 82 20 128 24 466 24 44 280 314 8 15 260 600 8 5 489 285 6 2 849 (D) 3 8 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 1 910 5 5 16 595 19 287 48 61 2 406 2 755 35 3 5 5 1 722 52 77 17 722 21 711 50 64 4 050 5 844 41 58 1 953 3 156 44 48 2 097 2 688 53 64 32 465 35 209 3 513 3 765 14 179 10 351 8 566 10 1 362 4 1 240 7 28 767 10 12 1 738 1 009 69 42 47 56 30 727 34 200 3 444 3 723 131 190 12 149 9 409 72 114 700 1 022 19 39 606 1 263 19 20 1 205 1 230 8 9 1 132 (D) 7 2 2 211 (D) 4 5 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 93 127 1 305 1 304 83 3 3 4 570 118 182 10 844 8 105 95 133 370 582 86 115 697 747 77 103 673 835 134 163 19 216 14 880 2 073 1 561 62 675 21 688 19 1 188 15 1 802 9 3 083 3 1 580 5 10 200 22 34 516 1 279 20 55 126 152 18 700 13 601 2 054 1 506 17 24 2 651 2 041 9 15 104 90 (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 4 3 490 382 2 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 14 503 569 9 2 1 (D) 17 24 2 148 1 472 12 14 775 (D) 11 13 357 (D) 11 9 418 (D) 15 20 4 822 6 110 372 522 97 2 (D) 3 310 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 15 18 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 164 8 254 31 16 867 39 17 561 6 88 8 169 31 B80 39 1 349 - 31 - 30 - 1 038 - 958 _ 18 - 20 _ 1 231 - 1 519 _ 9 - 16 - 975 - 1 882 _ 10 - 9 - (D) - 2 723 _ 2 - 5 - (D) - 3 030 - 6 - 5 _ 8 525 - 6 100 3 118 5 177 4 2 275 (D) 2 236 3 100 - 6 - 6 - 6 - 1 105 5 148 5 236 27 14 592 (D) 15 325 3 118 5 184 11 3 305 15 3 353 2 116 5 172 (D) 1 708 (D) 1 787 3 97 2 142 (D) 1 597 (D) 1 566 4 153 6 206 74 31 063 65 27 445 5 2 872 8 2 717 2 62 (D) 797 2 31 (D) 1 048 17 - 1 051 - 20 - 2 597 _ 12 _ 3 877 _ 3 _ 2 193 - 8 - 19 500 3 20 2 32 m 6 484 (D) 2 269 3 309 (D) 118 3 146 5 196 15 24 579 (D) 25 176 2 2 564 (D) 2 599 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 229 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kerstiaw INVENTORY Hogs and pigs _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to24__ farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987., 1982., 25 to 49 farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987. 1982., 50 to 99 famis, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., 100 to 199 farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., 200 to 499 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987., 1982., 500 to 999 ..farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., 1,000 or more farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 , 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms.. number.. Other hogs and pigs. ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LITTERS Utters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982-. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 __. farms.. number.. 25 to 49 __ farms- number.. 50 to 99 _ famns.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 _ farms.. number.. 500 to 999. farms.. number.. 1,000 or more farms., number.. Feeder pigs sold _ ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms. 1987- 1982., number, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., 32 47 1 295 1 330 25 40 207 199 4 4 142 121 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 16 16 151 80 32 46 1 144 1 250 16 18 170 109 14 12 88 31 11 13 62 78 25 21 2 919 2 105 289 221 18 233 1 (D) 3 194 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 6 (D) 392 (D) 10 19 18 (0) 1 713 (D) 211 17 20 196 247 14 19 86 (D) 3 1 (D) 17 17 167 223 13 11 274 354 20 29 9 82 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 4 129 155 4 5 12 9 145 199 16 25 85 77 10 176 14 224 38 27 438 301 8 12 235 392 15 14 1 008 941 10 6 1 299 804 7 9 1 424 2 161 5 4 (D) 3 050 2 5 (D) 6 575 62 1 277 1 633 55 3 6 2 (D) 79 74 8 899 12 591 66 64 2 006 2 461 62 57 1 007 1 211 63 57 79 75 20 562 21 856 1 960 2 262 26 361 14 509 6 472 10 1 295 14 (D) 4 (D) 5 11 000 18 14 3 246 1 207 113 53 67 71 17 316 20 649 1 847 2 209 223 344 39 490 47 712 110 196 1 040 2 089 34 55 1 112 1 882 21 30 1 277 1 994 16 17 2 167 2 475 23 20 6 652 6 312 7 11 4 840 7 520 12 15 22 402 25 440 156 234 4 723 4 788 120 16 4 16 3 236 213 321 34 767 42 924 158 249 6 826 6 909 144 222 3 345 3 619 134 204 3 481 3 290 212 319 61 857 73 520 6 420 7 618 86 966 34 1 155 24 1 478 21 3 022 14 4 398 14 8 405 19 42 433 33 46 4 573 11 294 199 520 201 300 57 284 62 226 6 222 7 098 40 63 2 656 1 014 28 56 215 494 4 5 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 28 49 706 144 24 3 1 (D) 36 57 1 950 870 28 52 217 181 25 42 109 110 19 36 108 71 35 59 1 711 1 625 121 140 17 203 9 321 4 222 3 (D) 2 (D) 12 728 239 17 9 31 50 983 1 386 104 131 41 50 1 123 889 28 37 275 (D) 7 7 222 233 4 4 (D) 223 1 2 (D) (D) (D) 25 31 272 161 24 1 36 43 861 728 26 34 370 202 21 33 200 114 24 28 170 88 37 44 2 004 1 709 (D) 160 22 178 4 137 5 281 5 (D) 1 (D) 11 4 554 478 (D) 22 32 42 1 450 1 231 151 138 35 56 1 914 2 145 28 42 207 271 2 4 (D) 132 2 5 (D) 353 2 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (d] 1 (D) 26 33 485 426 1 1 (D) 27 52 429 719 26 34 514 553 24 29 261 276 23 28 253 277 30 40 3 368 4 241 336 458 14 155 11 345 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 8 10 987 580 (D) 29 26 36 2 381 3 661 (D) 429 230 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington McCormicl< Marion Newberry Oconee INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 farms, 1987. 19B2. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 ___ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199_ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1,000 or more farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. IHogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other tiogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, number, Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, number, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. 1987., 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987_. 1982_ 1987_. 1982_ 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms- number.. 25 to 49 farms- number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number., 100 to 199.. __ farms., number., 200 to 499 farms., number., 500 to 999 farms- number., 1.000 or more farms. number.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987., 1982., numt}6r, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., 52 94 6 268 4 985 35 61 298 527 5 9 (D) 316 4 13 (D) 827 4 7 618 965 1 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 33 56 661 678 28 3 2 (D) 50 88 5 607 4 307 88 157 6 005 8 097 50 99 493 781 8 27 281 923 14 18 945 1 230 10 6 1 195 (D) 4 5 (D) 1 422 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 55 84 949 926 2 2 (D) 83 152 5 056 7 171 33 58 59 87 1 154 1 311 1 138 1 176 31 57 53 77 571 575 689 580 29 52 44 72 583 736 549 596 48 83 72 138 11 821 12 167 8 690 9 955 1 256 1 203 748 1 099 26 33 226 383 7 10 224 334 6 10 395 668 2 15 (D) 1 814 3 8 901 1 800 2 5 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 12 25 18 25 365 2 748 2 486 1 032 14 107 82 41 44 74 63 127 11 456 9 409 6 204 8 923 1 241 1 095 665 1 059 5 104 14 120 (D) 18 589 2 272 25 471 3 48 11 77 (D) 447 72 753 - 21 _ 10 _ 689 - 364 - 9 - 15 - 683 - 994 _ 12 - 4 _ 1 428 - (D) 1 8 - 4 (D) (D) - 1 266 1 2 3 2 (D) (D) 2 200 (D) - 4 - 8 _ 11 630 - 19 832 2 72 6 93 (D) 2 366 252 3 068 1 56 - 7 - 3 1 6 (D) 1 540 5 95 14 114 (D) 16 223 2 020 22 403 2 78 6 96 (D) 4 639 (D) 4 853 2 68 6 86 (D) 2 366 (D) 2 190 1 70 6 76 (D) 2 283 (D) 2 663 3 101 7 115 (D) 38 752 4 119 42 023 (D) 4 031 431 4 424 1 37 (D) 363 19 _ 660 - 16 _ 1 068 - 10 - 1 158 _ 9 - (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 8 (D) 31 700 2 22 3 16 (D) 4 517 (D) 355 (U) 183 (D) 15 2 90 5 107 (D) 34 235 (D) 41 668 (D) 3 848 (D) 4 409 31 33 2 190 2 231 21 27 189 197 3 (D) 5 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 780 1 (D) 25 25 420 328 20 4 1 (D) 28 23 1 770 1 903 26 26 664 326 24 23 427 181 20 18 237 145 28 30 4 301 3 658 414 336 11 172 5 189 5 337 3 390 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 11 10 702 349 29 12 26 23 3 599 3 309 385 325 63 107 6 222 7 356 35 77 276 688 9 7 286 262 4 12 270 784 3 2 437 (D) 10 6 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 41 63 727 945 29 8 3 1 (D) 60 95 6 495 6 411 1 332 1 641 39 61 660 841 37 60 672 800 60 78 9 777 10 650 1 044 1 173 24 275 10 331 3 196 9 1 192 10 3 263 3 (D) 1 (D) 8 19 403 1 341 14 43 59 74 9 374 9 309 1 030 1 130 25 54 2 380 3 715 21 44 104 171 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 3 3 (D) 2 630 14 19 306 298 11 2 1 (D) 21 53 2 074 3 417 14 19 365 553 14 18 172 335 9 14 193 218 14 27 3 463 6 409 397 637 7 43 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 7 50 (D) 2 (D) 12 22 3 413 (D) 395 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 231 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to24__ ___farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 26 to 49 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 ___farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 ___ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1,000 or more farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms- number. Otfier flogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrov^ed betv^een — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, number, Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, number, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987_ 1982_ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987_. 1982_. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 famns.. number.. 25 to 49 ___ farms-. number.. 60 to 99___ famns.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 600 to 999 __ farms.. number.. 1,000 or more farms.. number.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987., 1982.. Hogs and pigs ottier than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 16 43 1 039 2 302 8 30 68 201 2 5 (D) (D) 4 2 260 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 880 1 (D) 7 20 119 246 15 40 920 2 056 7 21 120 315 7 18 60 162 7 17 60 153 18 33 1 447 3 356 161 328 131 3 107 4 (D) 2 (D) 253 6 18 28 1 447 3 103 161 322 61 75 2 863 2 381 39 56 386 466 9 6 311 218 5 5 330 264 4 6 450 (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 38 50 539 281 34 1 3 300 59 72 2 314 2 100 43 51 792 436 38 42 398 223 32 38 394 213 56 63 701 156 416 358 31 244 7 272 10 (D) 1 (D) 3 650 3 1 750 1 (D) 7 12 (D) 391 27 17 55 60 (D) 2 765 390 342 43 66 3 210 3 647 28 48 230 272 6 7 208 255 455 1 1 (D) (D) 7 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 26 32 298 700 21 3 2 40 59 2 912 2 947 28 33 433 982 24 28 245 422 21 30 188 560 38 50 6 642 8 551 666 838 18 166 7 197 3 220 2 (D) 3 1 019 2 (D) 3 3 600 7 15 1 719 2 474 72 105 34 43 4 923 6 077 595 733 40 75 641 2 398 30 51 153 290 7 9 224 330 2 10 (D) 620 1 2 (D) (D) 3 (D) 16 32 108 332 37 70 533 174 194 13 927 12 689 118 141 1 270 1 378 13 21 454 646 24 16 1 543 956 6 5 785 (D) 6 7 1 665 1 910 4 1 3 061 (D) 3 3 5 149 6 609 134 132 2 037 1 614 122 6 1 5 1 087 156 180 11 890 11 075 16 136 32 140 95 2 593 382 2 418 15 127 30 131 47 1 303 197 1 281 15 113 22 102 48 1 290 185 1 137 26 160 48 170 913 19 876 3 539 18 892 (D) 2 015 386 2 137 13 78 172 922 8 39 275 1 331 4 19 (D) 1 346 1 9 (D) 1 308 _ 7 - (D) - 2 - (D) - 6 - 11 864 6 32 10 33 249 2 828 317 1 613 (D) 118 11 53 21 145 45 152 664 17 048 3 222 17 279 74 1 897 375 2 085 12 18 106 185 10 16 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 3 8 (D) 25 12 16 (D) 297 358 15 753 18 963 179 234 1 644 2 154 59 61 1 882 2 101 26 36 1 711 2 269 23 18 2 857 2 305 5 6 (D) 2 175 2 2 (D) (D) 3 1 5 044 (D) 226 261 1 961 2 625 219 2 3 2 (D) 281 324 13 792 16 338 3 235 8 269 (D) 2 501 27 3 647 1 210 6 236 (D) 1 309 14 1 846 2 196 6 198 (D) 1 192 13 1 801 6 278 7 308 152 26 934 163 29 005 20 2 614 16 3 096 2 123 (D) 1 537 4 71 (D) 2 373 38 - 2 649 _ 23 - 3 158 _ 17 _ 5 061 - 3 - 2 645 - 3 - 9 511 _ 75 2 56 _ 2 937 (D) 3 119 93 (D) 84 6 252 5 284 152 23 997 (D) 25 886 20 2 521 (D) 3 012 232 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] South Carolina Abbeville Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987_ 1982- number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 — 25 to 99 - - 100 to 299— 300 to 999_ — - 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987, 1982_ number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn . Sheep and lambs sold . fanns, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982- Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. Horses and ponies sold . - farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. .. farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987. 1982- .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982- 80 60 1 580 1 119 57 22 1 62 40 978 742 47 30 1 146 930 7 034 4 752 65 33 940 651 72 39 3 060 2 872 16 769 12 606 2 (D) 2 (d] 3 18 217 1 (D) 3 (D) 79 56 249 206 12 7 23 22 45 20 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 128 103 1 007 696 38 23 385 64 778 166 9 11 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 3 273 9 7 3 8 3 189 7 5 1 216 (D) 1 068 (D) 10 3 137 (D) 10 3 11 (D) 212 187 1 226 944 57 38 197 189 235 201 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (O) (D) 1 (D) 1 1 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 45 30 173 95 12 3 45 (D) 30 (D) Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Chester Chesterfield Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987-. 1982-. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 1982-. Sheep and lambs shorn . Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982- .--farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies Inventory. ..farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982- Horses and ponies sold . — farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 3 3 (D) (D) 2 1 3 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 41 36 174 189 1 (D) 72 54 396 155 18 5 46 7 50 9 33 29 452 365 45 40 296 220 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 54 65 364 335 19 20 55 55 120 118 2 4 (D) 7 1 1 2 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 88 75 289 202 10 7 22 15 12 10 2 4 (D) 13 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 57 68 263 282 56 56 279 180 25 35 88 147 3 3 8 (D) 4 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 233 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory tejct] Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventoty: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 ___ 300 to 999 _ 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sfieep and lambs shorn _ Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987, 1982_ number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987_ 1982_ ...farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold . ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 3 2 10 (D) 3 2 16 (D) 122 (D) 2 3 (D) 14 3 3 (D) (D) 100 106 528 404 1S 12 63 41 Darlington (D) 30 36 154 157 9 9 19 47 27 32 Dillon 4 1 23 (D) 12 (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 3 1 9 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 53 54 269 209 13 13 50 30 47 39 Edgefield 33 39 268 169 5 6 47 34 28 15 34 38 183 158 44 57 182 215 7 5 15 (D) 74 (D) Item Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Lancaster Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 _ _ _ 100 to 299 _ _ _ 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn . -farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- pounds of wool, 1 987- 1982- Sheep and lambs sold . Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . ...farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 1982- -. farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies inventory- Horses and ponies sold . ...farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987-. 1982- .. -farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- 4 5 (D) 51 3 1 4 4 (D) (D) 4 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 3 40 21 6 5 (D) 1 146 137 881 616 39 21 97 63 189 176 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 2 2 87 75 404 359 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 16 25 (D) 59 2 4 (D) 7 (D) 5 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 104 83 478 240 62 36 113 1 (D) 1 (D) (t3) 1 (D) (D) 36 31 148 135 6 2 29 (D) 36 (D) 1 (D) 1 (DJ (D) 1 (D) (D) 67 62 526 391 16 14 94 38 799 271 2 1 (D) (D) 1 1 2 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 76 81 367 258 21 14 63 46 62 120 234 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Lee Lexington Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn . Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies Inventory. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ...farms, 1987., 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold . ...farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. 20 16 129 91 2 6 (D) 26 (D) 41 3 3 68 30 3 2 84 (D) 269 (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 97 87 496 334 27 15 85 41 75 41 1 (D) 1 (D) 18 14 194 48 4 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 32 38 93 127 5 6 7 (D) 5 (D) 21 20 102 125 2 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 55 67 243 213 10 8 20 39 33 40 7 3 29 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 P) is (D) 8 3 3S (D) (D) 115 90 470 316 23 22 204 317 96 122 Pickens Richland Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 - 25 to 99 100 to 299 — 300 to 999 - 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987- 1982- Sheep and lambs shorn - Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold . .—farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 2 IP) 2 (D) (D) 5 9 5 107 103 487 314 30 18 48 31 55 27 1 2 (D) (0) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 87 66 920 439 25 15 127 63 278 129 1 (D) 64 175 150 4 11 5 4 1 (D) (0) 2 2 4 1 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 182 146 1 091 845 42 26 295 199 358 354 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 55 62 214 238 9 11 37 64 45 36 1 (D) 40 37 153 159 5 7 12 28 (D) 30 6 4 180 6B 2 4 4 3 60 (D) 2 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 156 (D) 6 3 12 IP) 51 64 183 232 3 5 6 (D) 11 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 235 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) INVENTORY Any poultry -_ - farms, 1987., 1982.. Cfiickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987_ 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age _ farms. 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 - -- 100 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 - farms- number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of lavina aqe farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old — — — farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. .. famis, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. .- famis. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982- . farms, 1987. 1982. SALES Any poultry sold . .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold... farms. 1987. 1982- number. 1987- 1982- Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.- 1982- Broilere and other meat-type chickens sold—, farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 - — 2,000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 - 100,000 to 199,999 - 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms— number.. Turkeys sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982- Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987-- 1982.. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1987.. 1982.- South Carolina 1 855 2 648 1 477 2 320 7 539 759 7 475 114 1 436 2 264 6 414 275 6 800 218 1 282 29 11 9 34 33 24 14 3 133 955 282 433 1 125 484 674 896 117 166 895 185 879 851 377 506 11 857 708 6 981 146 182 230 1 973 560 650 110 92 165 (D) 84 963 302 374 719 906 219 114 159 580 237 357 8 045 489 7 476 212 209 317 4 646 460 4 872 339 35 44 3 399 029 2 603 873 227 210 60 295 197 41 578 104 17 11 19 56 99 25 17 815 800 78 ee 5 707 448 2 130 60£ 6£ 52 5 412 431 1 896 499 31 42 29 38 129 734 142 619 29 37 129 621 (D) 22 3 80 104 45 70 79 952 70 844 41 69 3 836 (D) 37 3 1 4 12 6 13 113 76 116 (D) (D) 3 5 4 5 450 69 31 33 4 34 5 36 95 2 530 762 130 1 137 973 a 1 7 10 18 (D) (U) 42 H - 3 9 (D) - 7 (D) .S 9 5 16 13 51 19 54 1 490 13 722 1 288 7 077 9 9 12 15 107 193 163 031 159 272 285 430 6 6 11 12 106 978 (D) (D) (D) 4 3 1 3 215 (D) (D) (D) 2 34 1 28 (D) 10 853 310 (D) 6 116 491 2 1 _ 2 _ 3 _ 9 _ 13 - 6 - 4 802 600 1 2 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 2 4 3 3 10 13 10 12 180 299 10 12 140 258 46 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 6 2 (D) 67 95 54 88 231 264 173 211 53 87 231 027 (D) 44 1 1 1 2 3 1 18 10 237 (D) 6 7 287 (D) 9 16 493 840 (D) 7 4 126 21 4 4 (D) (D) 22 7 26 27 4 446 2 201 12 12 164 581 130 551 12 11 164 581 (D) (D) 7 3 1 478 084 (D) 2 2 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Bamberg 14 21 14 21 (D) (D) 14 20 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 4 4 (D) 408 2 2 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 17 22 16 22 25 389 46 035 16 22 (D) 46 001 11 2 2 3 (D) 34 IP) 4 3 53 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 8 9 306 364 7 17 822 33 872 3 7 17 822 33 872 236 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text] Beaufort Berlfeley Calhoun Cheroltee Chesterfield INVENTORY Anypoultiy farms. 1987. 1982- Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987_ 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 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 farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. 1987.. 1982_. number. 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . ...farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- ... farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1987. 1982.. SALES Any poultry sold . farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Pullets not of laying age sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1.999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987., 1982.. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 17 27 15 26 (D) (D) 15 26 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 31 (D) 1 4 (D) 32 1 5 (D) 13 1 5 (D) (D) 4 7 5 9 (D) 553 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 50 85 46 84 (D) (D) 46 82 (D) (D) 7 17 596 235 27 70 7 9 72 112 1 4 (D) 22 1 4 (D) (D) 13 8 10 10 (D) 629 7 5 (D) (D) 7 5 (D) (D) 1 (d] Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . .farms. 1987. 1982.. 15 17 11 15 196 397 10 15 (D) 345 1 3 (D) 52 1 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 5 7 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 1 (d] 12 26 37 36 12 18 35 30 198 (D) 1 149 69 338 12 18 33 30 (D) (D) 980 69 284 1 11 (D) 169 (D) 4 43 (D) 3 7 65 (D) 1 3 (D) 17 6 7 103 304 52 807 2 (D) (D) 3 7 2 8 5 8 1 15 1 6 (D) 54 4 13 8 16 (D) 3 013 4 1 139 2 4 1 6 (D) 44 114 (D) (D) 2 4 1 6 (D) 44 114 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 4 335 541 96 500 5 4 335 541 96 500 1 1 27 43 26 40 (D) (D) 26 38 (D) (D) 23 1 1 2 _ 4 1 (D) 69 (D) 3 10 10 8 17 352 113 160 192 013 . 23 3 14 - 1 086 744 16 345 304 - 5 2 4 - (D) (U) 84 000 3 1 7 6 (D) 46 49 15 31 (D) (D) 15 30 (D) (D) 13 6 38 9 30 (D) 38 438 861 19 849 3 3 3 5 (D) (D) (U) (D) 2 3 3 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 8 8 1 826 956 1 401 900 5 2 1 (D) 22 17 3 471 139 1 119 726 19 12 3 176 416 886 126 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 237 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text] Item Colleton Darlington Edgefield Georgetown INVENTORY Any poultry farms, 1987.. 1982- Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by inventory; 1 to 99 100 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 farms- number.. Pullets 3 months oid or older not of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987_. 1982.. Turkeys . Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. ...farms, 1987.. 1982-, number, 1987_. 1982_ ...farms, 1987., 1982-, number, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987., 1982. SALES Any poultry sold _ ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987., 1982., Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987-, 1982. number, 1987., 1982., Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987_ 1982_ number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987_ 1982_ number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982_ number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold .farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 67 20 89 36 63 17 84 32 1 323 (D) 1 613 263 891 61 15 83 32 1 136 (D) 1 457 (D) 10 17 187 156 3 2 (D) (D) 5 16 33 250 10 12 78 55 10 10 (D) 36 15 13 2 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 1 1 (D) 2 4 (D) (D) (D) 4 5 (D) (D) 1 7 (D) 51 1 5 (D) 33 5 9 12 10 14 13 (D) 8 216 4 3 311 5 5 3 5 132 (D) 70 176 020 5 5 3 5 132 (D) 70 (D) (D) 4 5 (D) 934 700 1 (D) 1 8 32 8 32 310 (D) 8 32 310 (D) 5 235 3 12 3 (D) 2 3 42 17 80 21 36 15 75 19 (D) 166 195 (D) 147 304 35 15 74 19 (D) 166 195 (D) 147 235 10 17 (D) (D) 6 4 (D) (D) 4 15 (D) (D) 2 5 (D) 15 4 (D) 5 12 1 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 3 (D) 24 5 5 (D) (D) 3 1 6 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 3 4 7 10 19 8 (D) 2 521 962 1 873 2 5 8 3 (D) 119 915 (D) 135 240 2 5 8 3 (D) (D) (U) 135 240 1 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 15 61 18 112 15 46 18 100 293 (D) 651 106 030 15 46 18 97 (D) (D) (D) 105 620 15 39 - 4 - 1 2 6 2 21 (D) (D) (D) 410 1 3 2 5 (D) 65 (D) 102 1 9 1 18 (D) 247 250 (D) 66 163 _ 8 1 13 - 3 027 (D) 107 6 _ 12 - (D) - 63 3 12 3 22 8 22 7 39 (D) 2 371 2 2 458 2 5 1 12 (D) (D) (0) 79 703 2 5 1 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 1 393 915 1 299 910 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold , .farms, 1987. 1982. 238 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster INVENTORY Any poultry — farms, 1987., 1982_ Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987_ 1982_ numtjer, 1987_. 1982., Hens and pullets of laying age -farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 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 farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987., 1982- number, 1987., 1982. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. ...farms, 1987.. 1982., number, 1987., 1982. .farms, 1987., 1982. SALES Any poultry sold . ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982. numt}er, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold .— farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 — 500,000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982. numt]er, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. numljer, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultiy sold . .farms, 1987. 1982. 38 31 73 36 31 27 65 33 3 503 662 347 5 168 510 431 31 26 62 30 3 403 (D) 5 057 (D) 100 111 2 4 (D) (D) 3 7 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) 7 1 2 (D) (D) 11 17 14 17 (D) 50 8 10 (D) (D) 7 9 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (0) (D) 3 1 2 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (0) 16 17 6 932 5 498 11 13 931 941 526 543 10 12 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 25 93 31 146 22 87 27 139 934 1 598 2 670 33 606 22 86 26 136 (D) 1 466 2 623 33 406 20 85 2 1 2 3 (D) 47 4 8 42 111 1 5 (D) 15 1 5 (D) (D) 5 6 4 7 9 27 3 3 230 (D) 3 3 230 (D) 1 (D) 10 18 132 200 9 6 71 52 19 28 400 443 6 15 19 41 2 12 (D) 37 7 14 4 22 (D) 305 3 10 29 (D) 3 10 29 (D) 2 (D) 19 39 17 38 (D) (D) 17 38 (D) (D) 6 10 (D) 128 2 1 (D) (D) 4 13 21 149 1 3 (D) 15 1 1 (D) (D) 2 3 6 4 (D) 266 3 3 (D) (D) 3 3 (D) (D) 43 41 35 33 (D) (D) 34 32 (D) (D) 32 1 1 (D) 8 7 126 103 1 2 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 13 5 202 639 99 300 5 23 18 17 14 665 13 733 5 6 (D) (D) 4 5 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 3 4 (D) 1 035 000 40 36 33 29 774 777 33 29 630 670 144 107 3 1 32 (D) 6 3 (D) 40 9 5 94 916 (D) 4 2 (D) (D) 14 8 10 7 1 899 1 457 2 3 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 (D^ 1 (D) 6 5 7 3 385 200 248 000 254 000 (D) 6 5 7 3 385 200 248 000 254 000 (0) 1 2 1 - 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 239 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington McCormick Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg INVENTORY Any poultry farms, 1987., 1982. Cfiickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987_ 1982. number, 1987. 1982_ Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987_ 1982., number, 1987., 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 — - — 100 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 1 00,000 or more farms- number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age _— farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old- farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987., 1982_ Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987_, 1982_ number, 1987_, 1982.. Turkeys . Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. -__ farms, 1987_. 1982_ numt>er, 1987_. 1982_ ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. SALES Any poultry sold . farms, 1987.. 1982_. $1,000, 1987_. 1982.. Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987.. 1982_ number, 1987. 1982- Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987- 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 - 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999- 500,000 or more farms- number- Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987- 1982. 25 35 21 29 270 (D) 19 28 225 (D) 122 140 61 80 507 124 442 032 58 78 (D) (D) _ 5 - 8 _ 1 - (D) 9 8 9 8 45 (D) 139 (U) 1 7 4 a (D) 152 826 51 186 015 5 61 15 56 (D) 3 043 198 374 121 2 131 830 2 6 4 5 (D) 35 19 2b - 2 3 5 - (D) (D) (U) _ 13 7 13 Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . .farms, 1987.. 1982- 9 94 16 106 2 985 30 250 3 329 18 039 _ 23 3 30 - 537 627 (D) 465 533 18 3 21 _ 378 127 (D) 211 533 5 _ 9 - 159 400 - 254 000 6 63 11 60 2 280 470 17 274 670 2 617 000 11 269 883 - 1 3 2 6 1 15 1 31 2 7 (D) 4 348 000 2 1 1 - (D) (D) (D) 2 1 1 - (D) (D) (D) . 6 - 4 8 14 8 13 (D) 109 999 8 13 (D) 109 955 6 1 (D) 1 5 IP) 44 3 27 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 5 (D) 1 299 2 4 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 27 53 25 52 847 1 429 25 52 (D) 1 248 2 6 (D) 181 15 1 8 (D) 117 3 1 8 (D) 3 3 (D) 3 (D) 11 13 9 11 212 183 9 11 212 183 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 7 (D) 846 1 (D) 1 (D) 87 60 82 1 866 865 1 779 190 53 78 1 279 966 1 548 773 27 1 3 6 5 7 4 526 127 18 11 586 899 230 417 7 342 115 346 436 4 5 (D) (D) 3 5 (D) (D) 47 62 23 117 21 594 36 46 3 390 146 2 474 115 28 40 1 153 868 1 215 681 9 6 2 236 278 1 258 434 2 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 62 77 37 65 445 596 137 513 37 64 (D) 137 325 32 1 2 2 (D) 7 11 (D) 188 7 4 87 297 30 22 1 037 950 404 301 1 7 (D) 26 1 5 (D) 9 6 8 38 27 11 731 3 662 9 10 381 063 77 662 8 10 (D) 77 662 2 (D) 26 12 6 253 152 2 035 530 2 (d] 1 (D) 240 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg INVENTORY Any poultiy farms, 1987_ 1982_ Chickens 3 montfis old or older farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 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 __ farms- number.. Pullets 3 montfis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987_. 1982-. number. 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old _ farms, 1987_. 1982_. number. 1987_. 1982_. Broilers and other meat-type chickens ...farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982.. Turkeys famis. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Any poultry sold . farms, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold famis. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 fanns by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59.999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999. 500,000 or more farms.. number.. Turkeys sold famis, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 34 60 31 55 (D) 148 785 31 54 (D) (D) 9 18 88 (D) 2 6 (D) (D) 2 11 (D) 105 3 3 4 (D) 2 3 (D) (D) 12 24 (D) 1 804 4 14 66 070 257 580 4 12 66 070 (D) (D) Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . .farms. 1987. 1982. 1 (D) 44 63 38 60 (D) 237 620 37 57 (D) (D) 34 2 15 29 (D) 3 095 3 10 (D) 421 572 3 6 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 57 62 30 43 462 859 431 743 28 40 (D) 371 678 15 1 1 5 2 4 1 _ (D) - 6 5 16 8 46 (D) (D) 60 065 2 2 1 4 (D) (D) 26 010 4 28 9 18 41 1 360 520 93 1 127 993 2 4 4 1 (D) 18 1 (0) 3 1 (D) (D) 18 (D) 15 3 13 7 42 46 15 566 10 967 16 22 422 410 450 032 14 18 (D) 315 032 2 4 (D) 135 000 24 20 6 693 962 4 703 470 2 3 4 13 2 IP) 1 (D) 1 (D^ 39 74 35 68 51 510 114 478 32 68 51 449 114 305 29 14 26 941 1 632 4 8 46 075 (D) 4 8 46 075 (D) 71 90 48 75 (D) (D) 46 73 850 (D) 46 5 13 10 16 61 (D) 173 373 11 6 8 - 148 145 74 5 29 11 24 7 1 335 865 379 635 727 3 4 10 6 (D) (D) (U) 56 1 2 8 6 (D) (D) IB (D) 11 12 10 20 31 36 13 711 13 745 3 4 (D) (D) 3 4 (D) (D) _ 19 3 17 - 5 761 210 (D) 5 696 2ia - 2 - 2 _ 5 - 8 _ 2 - (D) 1 4 2 2 (D) 117 800 (D) (D) 1 4 2 2 (D) 117 800 (D) (D) 2 4 1 6 19 31 18 29 364 601 18 26 334 517 18 26 4 7 12 245 2 (D) 2 (d] 5 5 2 3 (D) 2 2 (D) 2 IP) 1 (d] 1 10) 93 152 84 142 2 257 4 518 79 139 1 797 3 331 77 2 17 36 460 1 187 4 16 240 437 14 29 (D) (D) 11 17 (D) (D) 8 12 114 49 12 12 14 24 (D) 1 793 4 10 102 306 4 8 102 (D) IP) 2 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 2 145 530 (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 241 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop South Carolina Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Harvested cropland farms, 1987__ 15 556 292 450 96 692 200 209 1982__ 20 144 307 571 147 825 277 252 acres, 1987. _ 1 589 636 11 757 36 969 41 032 40 181 41 789 35 505 1982_- 2 474 025 14 962 61 112 76 963 61 360 65 064 68 829 Irrigated farms, 1987__ 1 153 16 40 13 40 30 23 1982__ 926 12 24 18 30 21 23 acres, 1987._ 78 569 372 2 218 4 436 484 (D) 3 100 1982__ 80 738 (D) (D) 6 131 (D) 2 644 (D) Corn for grain or seed farms, 1987._ 6 292 17 136 62 84 134 101 1982__ 7 942 56 156 75 129 162 107 acres, 1987_. 309 791 149 3 598 11 437 2 243 12 368 7 288 1982.. 384 966 219 4 126 9 961 2 391 14 024 10 796 bushels, 1987.. 22 143 190 6 525 185 461 922 614 125 800 820 321 449 472 1982- 31 085 287 10 239 235 741 823 640 156 658 1 109 895 741 092 Irrigated — - - farms, 1987__ 207 1 3 9 4 10 11 1982.. 216 4 3 10 7 10 10 acres, 1987.. 18 225 (D) 19 1 758 21 772 1 299 1982__ 25 852 9 (D) 2 778 (D) 1 283 2 088 1 987 farms by acres tian/ested: 1 to 24 acres 3 776 1 713 558 15 2 88 43 4 25 15 6 60 20 3 44 55 22 46 35 100 to 249 acres. 16 250 acres or more'- 245 _ 1 16 1 13 4 Wheat for grain farms, 1987__ 3 097 30 87 41 113 74 68 1982. _ 4 478 66 102 65 202 91 83 acres, 1987.. 213 374 1 368 4 615 7 374 5 740 5 508 6 206 1982.. 426 528 3 102 7 526 15 662 13 629 10 268 11 532 bushels, 1987.. 7 558 179 32 251 128 509 274 297 165 748 157 887 200 077 1982.. 14 810 264 88 254 228 263 542 356 406 916 335 209 398 553 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 66 - 1 3 - 2 8 1982.- 102 - 2 4 - 4 9 acres, 1987— 5 159 _ (D) 445 _ (D) 687 19B2-- 12 091 - (D) 1 058 - 385 1 415 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres — - 1 302 12 33 15 53 25 19 25 to 99 acres 1 133 498 14 4 31 23 9 7 38 21 30 14 24 100 to 249 acres 22 250 acres or more 164 _ _ 10 1 5 3 Tobacco — fanris, 1987- 2 519 _ 1 _ _ 3 _ 1982.. 3 530 - - - - 4 - acres, 1987.. 42 666 - (0) - - (D) - 1982.. 60 017 - - - (D) - pounds, 1987.. 87 431 422 - (D) - - (D) - 1982.. 119 838 746 - - - (D) - Irrigated — - farms, 1987.. 112 - 1 - - - 1982- 117 - - - - - - acres, 1987.. (D) - (D) - - - - 1982.- 2 448 - - - - - 1 987 farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 0.9 acres 112 - 1 - - 2 - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 265 - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres 223 - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres 313 - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres 438 - - - - - - 10.0 acres or more 1 168 _ _ - — 1 — Soybeans for beans farms, 1987.. 5 220 13 119 49 69 111 69 1982.. 10 552 55 280 124 220 229 186 acres, 1987.. 597 258 604 14 093 17 015 4 273 19 297 12 881 1982.. 1 385 643 4 275 39 474 53 690 23 874 40 630 45 151 bushels, 1987.. 12 872 219 5 576 296 313 381 535 47 328 343 717 256 528 1982.. 29 039 562 57 998 787 903 1 014 954 452 605 879 422 810 431 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 80 _ 1 2 - 7 7 1982.. 166 - 3 8 3 7 14 acres, 1987.. 6 713 _ (D) (D) - 510 282 1982.. 21 927 - 293 1 633 (D) 635 2 946 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 705 5 31 10 24 22 12 25 to 99 acres 1 900 7 39 13 32 38 24 100 to 249 acres 952 663 1 36 13 9 17 11 2 28 23 18 250 acres or more 15 Hay-alfaifa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms, 1987.. 7 272 254 248 25 550 69 67 1982.. 7 481 223 254 31 582 65 65 acres, 1987.. 230 800 8 499 8 748 1 736 21 042 2 519 2 249 1982- 216 153 7 141 7 218 1 973 18 190 2 667 2 181 tons, dry, 1987- 432 109 14 669 18 849 (D) 32 716 7 412 6 452 1982- 414 498 13 071 19 069 5 823 30 555 6 352 4 811 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 80 6 2 1 2 3 1 1982.. 40 - 1 - 3 1 1 acres, 1987.- 2 117 264 (D) (D) (D) 197 (D) 1982- 1 034 - (D) 36 (D) (D) 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 4 529 146 131 7 333 37 33 25 to 99 acres - 2 272 89 96 13 172 28 30 100 to 249 acres 406 18 19 4 35 3 4 250 acres or more 65 1 2 1 10 1 - Land in orchards .... farms, 1987.. 1 134 14 43 4 51 18 12 1982- 1 222 27 44 6 49 15 18 acres, 1987-- 49 565 91 2 020 (D) 328 123 (D) 1982.. 50 472 168 1 882 (D) 284 156 763 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 235 3 12 11 3 3 1982- 148 5 4 - 5 2 1 acres, 1987- 18 030 7 1 611 - S3 (D) (0) 1982.. 11 623 21 (D) - 24 (D) (D) 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 489 9 19 _ 33 11 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres — __ 384 4 18 3 15 6 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres 171 1 3 _ 3 1 - 100.0 acres or more 90 3 1 - - 2 242 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Com for grain or seed farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or mora Wheat for grain farnis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Tobacco farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres _._ 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated _ (arms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 famis by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1 987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Land in orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. In-igated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 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 acres or more 91 119 7 018 13 705 18 26 (D) (D) 34 48 1 626 1 333 137 531 69 128 3 4 9 21 22 9 1 2 5 18 418 2 934 8 560 105 989 1 (D) 1 3 1 12 33 1 566 6 455 44 224 133 820 3 4 2 3 34 25 1 316 1 222 (D) 1 936 1 (D) 23 9 1 1 10 7 174 181 2 1 (D) (D) 267 411 13 848 21 907 7 10 (D) (D) 179 268 6 024 7 623 391 941 557 429 3 (D) 130 32 13 4 37 63 2 134 3 565 80 811 98 398 5 1 20 59 132 308 291 112 519 772 3 4 2 1 7 3 107 217 4 386 10 376 93 174 211 906 82 100 1 478 1 488 3 020 2 923 (D) 64 16 2 15 10 106 40 2 (D) 176 277 42 503 73 508 24 15 (D) (D) 101 146 9 550 13 374 766 103 122 627 11 11 1 962 2 317 45 28 18 10 78 124 7 262 14 449 264 254 569 686 6 8 225 695 22 28 23 5 94 212 17 436 45 570 359 202 933 132 10 10 741 1 250 17 24 21 32 52 67 1 891 2 415 (D) 5 198 30 16 6 15 19 454 917 2 1 (D) (D) 132 184 8 407 20 071 36 27 (D) 669 31 53 810 2 295 50 936 156 537 1 2 (D) (D) 21 9 1 5 15 373 3 270 12 954 100 881 2 2 1 1 (D) (D) 1 12 43 1 387 9 840 27 792 248 772 4 4 2 2 36 38 831 671 1 503 1 790 1 (d] 24 10 2 22 21 135 244 4 263 339 14 236 24 002 10 7 (D) 982 18 37 278 378 11 214 18 627 25 67 781 3 656 32 143 116 318 14 9 2 2 (d] (D) 25 98 1 387 9 110 18 412 147 053 1 (D) 8 11 215 235 8 544 7 759 9 296 9 845 118 77 13 7 19 20 2 591 2 586 5 4 1 354 932 207 286 11 600 19 580 8 3 (D) (D) 24 48 1 219 992 37 324 74 893 2 1 (D) (D) 13 6 5 25 35 1 629 2 091 74 972 72 204 12 52 1 212 6 573 20 320 146 690 (D) 3 4 4 1 173 217 5 449 6 805 8 296 10 370 4 1 50 (D) 101 64 7 1 8 19 25 39 1 1 (D) (D) 328 418 27 596 60 740 15 15 337 1 074 106 114 4 063 5 227 253 175 364 492 3 1 (D) (D) 75 20 7 4 60 67 4 100 8 668 141 833 257 456 1 (D) 30 18 22 43 299 552 531 434 1 134 050 4 3 93 (D) 3 2 3 14 71 242 8 439 39 480 200 664 689 176 1 {0) 17 30 18 6 164 137 5 980 5 323 13 133 12 441 95 54 12 3 21 27 1 816 2 490 2 3 (D) (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 243 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Harvested cropland __ - farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982. Irrigated — — farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corn for grain or seed farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 acres or more Wheat for grain _._ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982- Imgated ..farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Tobacco - farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres S.O to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, bushels, 1987, 1982, Inigated farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 famis by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Land in orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Inigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 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 acres or more 397 533 32 759 59 548 21 17 617 451 261 354 12 763 16 823 1 006 369 1 182 332 2 5 (D) 151 171 56 22 12 28 61 1 736 5 445 55 084 183 973 10 11 5 2 10 17 186 233 405 952 430 258 2 2 (D) (D) 110 297 12 014 33 637 250 367 656 519 (D) 41 33 22 14 178 176 4 374 3 920 11 166 10 804 1 1 (D) (D) 123 51 3 1 14 7 58 23 400 557 85 010 119 719 32 31 1 127 4 635 239 211 12 031 11 358 718 538 918 671 7 8 231 1 076 134 71 25 9 231 287 20 096 36 944 781 957 1 335 963 1 5 (D) 930 79 87 47 18 200 266 3 669 5 025 7 206 050 10 332 912 15 20 373 364 5 12 14 30 38 101 266 456 48 088 82 755 1 088 544 1 944 750 1 9 (D) 1 665 47 99 65 55 79 88 2 529 3 273 6 490 5 172 2 1 (D) (D) 43 31 5 15 12 235 172 (D) 260 442 62 738 81 688 5 11 (D) (D) 183 233 11 260 11 300 777 680 1 016 511 2 (D) 107 57 9 10 132 172 13 984 21 365 556 535 731 198 1 (D) 41 61 20 10 173 266 3 657 5 248 7 624 802 10 441 450 4 9 124 367 2 17 16 18 27 93 192 369 31 703 52 058 726 983 1 119 432 1 1 (D) (D) 44 73 45 30 42 46 907 1 202 (D) 2 905 1 (D) 29 11 2 6 7 73 (D) 281 411 24 596 38 067 18 10 236 (D) 196 274 8 221 12 122 662 273 979 631 7 1 125 (D) 120 67 12 7 38 43 1 440 3 469 48 147 123 520 21 13 4 11 21 326 579 703 946 1 089 740 2 (D) 2 2 1 1 5 114 257 11 024 21 231 242 847 437 186 37 48 14 15 87 71 1 739 1 347 3 278 3 039 1 (D) 67 18 2 9 15 77 110 173 201 22 611 32 909 37 31 6 154 (D) 18 35 431 433 9 892 28 463 3 (D) 15 1 2 41 42 2 139 3 309 74 081 135 664 18 73 2 686 12 939 45 946 263 518 1 2 (D) (D) 5 4 5 4 114 109 4 670 4 557 11 384 10 150 3 1 (D) (D) 60 45 6 3 43 51 11 432 11 243 25 23 5 743 4 641 125 129 5 154 5 358 5 10 (D) (D) 7 20 33 (D) 1 460 6 833 2 (D) 7 (D^ 11 240 4 (D) (D) 115 114 4 943 4 583 (D) 7 088 2 2 (D) (D) 58 41 15 1 5 14 30 37 (D) 850 1 207 97 485 138 852 28 21 (D) (D) 566 603 22 107 22 312 1 627 313 1 860 882 4 6 232 (D) 342 172 40 12 238 315 12 347 25 533 452 146 897 269 1 1 (D) (D) 114 98 18 8 528 755 8 259 12 209 16 207 773 23 967 227 10 9 264 156 22 64 37 67 99 239 612 1 003 53 218 90 732 1 141 095 1 764 735 224 230 108 50 79 54 1 243 1 026 2 536 2 706 67 10 2 18 25 191 314 (D) 188 249 8 615 16 096 8 4 (D) 7 140 156 3 364 3 663 218 393 262 630 1 (D) 109 23 8 24 48 920 3 903 28 690 120 305 13 10 1 91 122 992 1 488 2 098 966 3 065 138 1 1 (D) (D) 7 12 10 19 16 27 73 143 3 313 8 858 75 324 195 847 46 18 6 3 42 30 642 297 437 578 34 7 1 2 5 (D) 26 1 (D) 244 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Greenville Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Inigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corn for grain or seed farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. busfiels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated ___ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres. _ 250 acres or more Wlieat for grain ..farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres __ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres __ 250 acres or more Tobacco farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982, pounds. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres __ 2.0 to 2.9 acres __ 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _._ 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Inigated .farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres — _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Land in orchards farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Inigated _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- 1987 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 acres or more 447 500 16 666 27 173 51 33 1 250 (D) 50 89 915 1 900 39 684 160 956 2 3 (D) (D) 35 14 1 24 46 1 100 1 578 32 580 44 437 1 (D) 11 11 1 1 32 88 1 502 8 291 24 299 156 911 316 333 8 334 8 668 11 126 13 155 1 (D) 211 93 11 1 47 51 1 080 1 318 15 9 487 65 203 215 7 164 9 204 9 3 80 (D) 10 19 69 184 3 066 11 322 26 336 1 271 7 635 44 885 4 13 66 1 515 865 39 514 184 194 6 075 5 724 10 496 8 268 2 (D) 110 60 13 1 15 17 88 (D) 206 284 46 804 87 853 11 11 1 816 (D) 170 169 15 051 19 682 1 215 002 1 666 265 5 5 825 613 77 47 26 20 65 80 6 922 11 513 206 672 384 824 3 2 534 (D) 19 23 14 9 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 96 221 22 597 54 638 503 169 143 368 1 5 (D) 578 10 38 18 30 40 49 699 2 622 (D) 8 140 33 6 1 11 8 (D) (D) (D) 1 076 1 505 66 864 95 626 53 47 989 (D) 654 825 20 312 21 161 1 818 318 1 651 224 5 34 406 214 27 7 120 189 3 839 7 304 152 844 253 307 4 123 80 32 7 1 700 928 11 383 14 364 24 424 230 29 724 925 27 27 501 24 66 63 82 123 342 604 1 061 28 945 52 711 715 177 080 806 3 1 59 (D) 281 257 53 13 123 132 1 812 1 175 2 818 2 231 108 11 4 15 15 65 53 3 1 5 (D) 108 161 6 318 12 578 12 6 (D) 329 70 99 1 525 2 595 75 097 175 081 3 3 (D) (D) 48 20 2 8 9 244 639 5 816 20 010 35 86 1 043 7 485 14 818 147 321 (D) 18 16 1 29 42 2 278 1 552 (D) 5 498 162 244 11 913 28 166 14 13 (D) 616 45 78 2 500 2 618 192 056 210 868 2 1 (D) (D) 27 13 4 1 34 48 1 509 4 705 50 003 179 827 1 (D) 15 16 3 3 3 61 (D) 109 800 (D) 1 2 32 113 3 558 18 543 68 772 378 390 3 445 8 13 7 4 100 130 2 924 3 170 6 892 7 944 1 (D) 63 30 7 7 13 (D) (D) 3 4 (D) (D) 282 304 9 562 15 958 9 3 (D) (D) 53 68 1 284 1 049 55 339 100 690 2 (D) 40 10 3 12 24 754 1 019 21 047 36 350 35 81 2 401 9 081 48 687 214 534 160 53 9 1 21 12 283 165 5 1 (D) (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 245 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Lee Lexington McCormick Marion Mariboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Harvested cropland __ farms, 1987.. 222 517 37 295 165 377 419 811 1982.. 277 698 58 383 179 441 476 1 106 acres, 1987., 83 564 28 257 1 546 37 589 60 003 28 345 12 860 130 093 1982__ 108 461 46 512 2 789 56 449 78 169 33 378 14 421 214 635 Irrigated farms, 1987__ 8 83 2 35 14 13 25 68 1982.. 12 78 4 29 13 6 14 69 acres, 1987.. 868 4 391 (D) 2 680 1 439 (D) (D) 11 310 1982.. (D) (D) 12 (D) (D) 299 (D) (D) Com for grain or seed farms, 1987.. 145 143 4 190 91 63 49 514 1982.. 121 228 11 199 62 104 102 649 acres, 1987.. 13 259 2 991 20 8 066 6 481 1 667 480 29 711 1982.- 12 922 3 796 (D) 10 507 7 637 2 557 871 43 641 bushels, l9B7-_ 842 600 200 668 415 618 292 444 298 100 201 31 173 2 192 944 1982.. 964 381 230 734 1 155 918 324 689 310 189 113 51 464 3 575 501 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 2 9 - 7 5 2 2 38 1982.. 6 18 - 8 3 2 2 39 acres, 1987.. (D) 692 - 1 144 302 IP) (D) 4 505 1982.. 517 882 - 2 120 (D) (D) (D) 5 752 1 967 farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 58 107 4 117 36 50 45 282 25 to 99 acres 48 31 - 51 30 8 3 149 100 to 249 acres 25 4 - 19 20 4 1 56 250 acres or more 14 116 1 83 3 79 5 57 1 68 10 27 Wheat for grain farms, 1987.. 254 1982.. 140 123 3 103 47 147 30 358 acres, 1987.. 10 075 4 237 _ 5 941 6 746 3 850 936 16 866 1982__ 22 093 5 962 (D) 12 071 11 349 6 618 1 657 38 571 bushels, 1987_- 380 556 111 316 226 929 269 143 130 970 39 724 558 908 1982.. 799 603 163 545 (D) 438 110 403 338 233 765 54 996 1 341 816 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 1 4 3 2 - - 18 1982.. 5 6 - 7 2 - - 24 acres, 1987.. (D) 124 - (D) (D) - - 1 170 1982.. 640 286 - 1 307 (D) - - 2 685 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 38 43 - 36 13 37 3 98 25 to 99 acres 42 28 - 27 20 41 5 102 100 to 249 acres — 29 10 - 9 14 9 1 39 250 acres or more 7 2 - 7 10 1 1 16 Tobacco- farms, 1987.. 37 - - 169 23 - - - 1982.. 35 - - 221 22 - - 8 acres, 1987.. 624 - - 4 382 693 - - - 1982.. 773 - - 5 744 594 - - 90 pounds, 1987.. 1 260 883 - - 8 873 824 1 500 982 _ - - 1982.. 1 662 252 - - 11 082 241 1 256 010 - - 182 050 Irrigated _ - farms, 1987.. 1 - - 19 4 - - - 1982__ 2 - - 21 2 - - 1 acres, 1987__ (D) - _ 713 209 - - - 1982__ (D) - - 660 (D) - - (D) 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres - - - - 5 1 - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 4 - - 7 1 - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres 6 - - 7 - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5 - - 22 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres 8 - - 30 8 - - - 10.0 acres or more 14 153 131 ~ 98 172 13 117 57 6 — Soybeans for beans _ farms, 1987_- 469 1982.- 227 351 2 282 135 155 23 876 acres, 1987.. 28 787 11 435 _ 18 375 26 564 4 918 (D) 56 925 1982.. 54 923 29 485 (D) 32 571 45 418 11 728 2 537 134 968 bushels, 1987.. 635 281 220 784 404 637 590 168 100 224 (D) 1 183 370 1982.. 1 206 209 564 895 (D) 600 725 995 823 279 194 61 582 2 960 964 Irrigated farms, 1987.. 1 9 4 3 3 - 16 1982-. 5 11 - 9 4 1 - 33 acres, 19B7— (D) 774 _ 665 (D) 135 - 1 525 1982-. 530 1 095 - 1 519 222 (D) - 5 120 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 30 51 - 48 20 22 3 129 25 to 99 acres 38 46 _ 69 26 22 1 182 100 to 249 acres _ _ _ 50 20 _ 30 32 8 1 92 250 acres or more 35 14 ~ 25 39 5 1 66 Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. farms, 1987.. 26 289 32 45 53 326 321 230 1982.. 34 304 47 53 45 325 349 234 acres, 1987.. 913 6 469 1 470 898 1 878 11 481 7 948 10 459 1982.. 1 001 6 086 2 209 1 018 1 394 9 917 7 275 11 015 tons, dry, 1987.. (D) 16 633 (D) (D) (D) 24 030 11 967 30 386 1982.. 2 458 13 093 2 941 2 193 3 100 20 403 12 067 29 523 Irrigated ___ farms, 1987.. _ 8 - - - 5 4 6 1982- _ 4 _ - - - 1 1 acres, 1987.- _ 296 _ - _ 109 167 120 1982- - (□) - - - - (D) (D) 1987 farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 15 9 208 74 16 12 35 9 31 17 195 105 216 95 127 25 to 99 acres __ 75 100 to 249 acres 2 6 3 1 5 21 10 24 250 acres or more 9 1 39 1 7 7 5 5 16 85 4 Land in orchards farms, 1987.. 59 1982.. 9 59 5 8 6 17 81 51 acres, 1987.- 59 1 165 35 125 32 101 2 299 2 015 1982.. 164 1 341 32 61 53 46 1 307 1 827 Irrigated _ farms, 1987.. 1 9 1 2 1 1 7 9 1982- _ 7 1 2 1 - 3 6 acres, 1987.. (D) 574 (D) (D) (D) (D) 91 745 1982- 95 (D) (D) (D) 40 203 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres B 1 13 18 6 2 5 2 2 3 2 2 3 12 2 2 26 37 21 1 22 5.0 to 24.9 acres 24 25.0 to 99.9 acres 11 100.0 acres or more 2 246 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Rictiland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Imgated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Com for grain or seed ___ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bustiels, 1987. 1982. Imgated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres _ _„ __. 250 acres or more Wheat for grain __ .farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bustiels. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 famis by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Tobacco— farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds. 1987. 1982. Inigaled farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres _,_ 1.0 to 1.9 acres __ 2.0 to 2.9 acres ___ 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Inigated famis, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more.. Hay—alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Land in orchards ___ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated _ farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 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 acres or more 324 356 7 755 7 445 21 25 259 (D) 42 71 791 614 52 865 32 646 2 (D) 33 8 1 8 16 90 375 2 880 10 985 16 228 605 2 241 6 551 271 263 6 123 4 753 7 537 6 074 5 25 192 71 24 31 125 142 5 7 27 38 233 304 22 071 30 496 28 27 (D) (D) 75 92 4 604 6 561 333 747 577 364 2 3 (D) (D) 47 11 13 4 51 68 4 914 5 377 193 470 230 094 21 11 15 4 2 (D) 64 133 9 787 17 096 212 416 313 118 227 17 25 11 11 114 126 2 812 2 653 4 970 4 241 4 2 54 (D) 80 29 5 26 23 249 276 5 5 (D) (D) 402 470 32 106 42 269 31 22 (D) (D) 58 86 1 458 1 709 74 161 137 520 5 2 121 (D) 44 12 1 1 78 138 4 017 7 641 137 386 259 959 62 187 6 443 16 838 140 986 405 436 (D) 23 25 9 5 336 350 13 707 12 166 29 108 26 315 3 5 90 96 166 135 32 3 41 30 4 452 3 669 20 7 2 809 708 726 890 33 617 52 502 92 49 3 232 (D) 69 143 945 1 833 29 456 82 391 3 1 11 (D) 62 5 2 58 126 1 863 6 679 52 687 240 298 31 179 1 438 14 121 32 854 243 644 (D) 437 480 13 994 12 057 23 911 18 753 4 3 31 30 265 146 23 3 227 234 10 678 14 057 46 19 2 675 2 311 388 487 78 464 109 104 39 32 5 744 (D) 265 287 21 254 27 824 1 595 361 2 643 657 19 19 1 967 3 204 119 76 50 20 152 183 12 521 17 162 491 988 642 744 5 12 384 1 644 62 45 31 14 67 79 971 1 233 1 892 564 2 690 589 5 8 10 8 9 27 220 365 27 629 54 541 601 978 248 829 4 15 183 2 704 71 62 55 32 94 85 2 963 3 701 5 531 9 024 2 3 (D) 29 57 30 6 1 27 24 (D) (D) 7 2 37 (D) 142 183 5 769 6 287 2 (D) 12 38 59 231 2 794 10 037 7 10 196 352 5 440 (D) 2 15 (D) 1 434 (D) 20 513 130 144 4 977 3 771 7 068 4 940 741 1 000 76 268 125 966 27 20 (D) 347 563 637 22 911 31 074 1 428 283 2 415 493 7 2 216 (D) 337 168 43 15 178 270 8 066 23 539 241 608 726 447 1 (D) 91 64 20 3 345 499 4 771 7 357 9 525 859 13 505 629 15 17 395 25 60 43 49 42 126 459 731 38 889 78 399 815 244 1 661 360 2 2 (D) (D) 178 168 64 49 56 1 843 722 3 118 1 175 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 247 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item South Carolina Aiken Anderson Bamberg FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS l^nd in farms farms. 1987.. 1982- acres, 1987_. 1982.. Average size of farm acres, 1987.. 1982-. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Average per acre dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Total cropland — farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982. Irrigated land. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987.. 1982.- Average per farni... dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms $1,000.. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.- Other grains farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000-. Tobacco farms-- $1,000- Hay, silage, and field seeds farms-- $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons famns.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000- Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000- Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 6 682 8 564 3 283 431 3 948 339 491 461 380 690 416 902 777 914 6 366 8 278 2 068 624 2 519 946 6 026 8 010 1 377 711 2 171 369 799 579 77 635 76 702 838 209 919 505 125 443 107 369 5 141 436 376 3 920 119 296 2 652 34 027 2 160 18 385 3 225 64 765 102 342 59 251 286 990 158 537 664 (D) 1 936 127 673 704 5 444 683 37 279 388 47 385 241 55 384 286 (D) 3 712 401 833 475 219 003 309 68 576 2 599 51 529 1 266 57 949 11 26 232 4 751 101 88 41 118 40 810 407 464 302 539 289 216 553 604 94 83 17 423 19 790 78 69 6 831 8 999 10 5 320 11 4 673 3 992 46 267 45 364 28 715 2 (D) 9 41 7 25 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 12 1 (D) 1 (D) 19 124 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 93 3 958 6 1 485 8 (D) 191 52 198 85 89 013 110 481 96 984 129 670 466 2 125 490 1 526 369 445 1 186 200 357 283 1 024 459 852 542 773 645 178 50 185 85 48 287 56 692 60 365 84 787 157 50 179 85 29 275 39 810 49 561 74 704 22 13 11 17 2 133 4 436 1 232 (D) 24 362 19 277 127 498 97 358 125 6 700 85 1 938 40 202 48 278 65 1 385 4 (D) 4 3 8 (D) 13 55 15 679 41 235 19 270 11 2 483 9 606 13 488 135 17 652 39 13 715 2 (D) 97 1 267 32 1 671 9 771 14 516 187 898 170 781 45 8 890 41 4 882 38 1 886 32 779 34 2 198 1 (D) 2 (D) 10 (D) 5 49 22 1 206 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 685 18 881 14 (D) 214 222 83 429 88 727 390 400 457 147 402 671 1 154 997 197 215 49 406 61 151 179 204 27 560 44 933 25 12 419 108 29 626 15 450 138 438 69 595 114 14 390 60 765 14 152 46 279 29 ?za 5 (D) 14 33 14 46 3 (D) 2 (D) 49 375 8 IP) 12 123 13 12 988 182 15 236 16 4 445 25 5 734 169 4 216 26 646 4 16 189 100 158 69 115 90 894 691 575 414 767 401 487 635 686 99 155 52 363 69 373 98 154 38 759 60 692 21 16 2 475 2 638 10 585 17 207 105 845 108 908 94 4 815 84 125 55 976 53 329 74 734 2 (D) 14 (D) 11 (D) 5 136 1 (D) 12 78 28 601 4 (D) 3 (D) 4 326 65 5 769 2 (D) 16 3 104 53 1 039 23 1 206 1 (D) 1 (D) 248 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms _ farms, 1987 1982_ acres, 1987_ 1982- Average size of farm _ acres, 1987. 1982.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982.. Average per acre ___ dollars, 1987 1982.. Total cropland _ farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland __. farms, 1987 1982-. acres, 1987_. 1982.. Irrigated land. -farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1982-. Average per farm— „ dollars, 1987- 1982.. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greentiouse crops — --- farms-. $1,000-. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms $1,000-. Wfieat - — farms-. $1,000- Soybeans — — farms- $1,000- Sorgtium for grain - farms $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats — — farms- $1,000- Otfier grains farms- $1,000- Cotton and cottonseed farms $1,000.. Tobacco — — - farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000- Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms-- $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries famis $1,000- Nursery and greenhouse crops farms-- $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Uvestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms, $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms $1,000.- Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 40 63 36 500 39 362 913 625 800 439 819 238 863 1 244 37 62 12 037 16 615 35 54 6 139 12 310 9 15 994 992 7 867 10 416 196 667 165 338 34 5 655 511 9 234 4 (D) 9 (D) Berkeley 6 26 16 4 920 6 (D) 4 174 2 (D) 19 2 212 1 (D) 1 (D) 11 419 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 61 108 34 998 39 483 574 366 516 317 253 185 866 721 60 103 13 Oil 17 897 58 102 9 812 15 530 2 5 (D) (D) 10 697 6 445 175 362 59 679 9 036 45 885 28 361 21 152 34 362 112 162 79 667 103 284 711 638 357 250 449 772 604 766 104 157 57 514 75 268 94 154 40 602 68 870 19 13 4 620 (D) 12 592 16 533 112 431 102 058 91 6 826 78 3 833 53 1 165 61 670 69 1 954 4 4 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) _ 44 - 2 596 10 _ 375 _ 2 11 (D) 186 1 3 (0) (D) _ 3 - (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - 49 62 1 661 5 766 2 1 (13) (D) - 2 - (D) 30 24 456 496 33 44 640 4 469 6 6 (0) 292 Charleston 72 89 25 362 36 380 352 409 887 935 901 378 1 975 2 056 68 87 12 551 21 962 63 85 7 217 18 851 30 17 1 326 646 18 675 23 328 259 376 262 111 58 18 320 17 265 11 43 2 (D) 6 174 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 38 14 702 5 72 16 3 200 3 (0) 18 355 11 118 4 (D) (D) Cherokee 77 101 33 662 42 885 437 425 347 932 397 624 760 1 009 73 94 19 054 23 616 68 87 8 544 16 138 9 5 (D) (D) 8 689 5 373 112 840 53 198 37 201 11 103 5 13 8 42 6 44 2 (D) 2 (D) 11 (D) 9 127 12 2 749 1 (D) 55 S 488 7 2 998 4 422 51 2 025 3 (D) 2 (D) 75 89 54 066 47 462 721 533 476 234 267 910 702 565 61 81 18 980 22 047 55 71 8 761 14 624 4 2 179 (D) 4 217 6 244 56 227 70 153 31 611 22 376 8 58 21 (D) 8 108 3 (D) 4 14 1 (D) 6 (D) 10 49 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 68 3 606 1 (D) 9 (D) 63 1 243 1 (D) Chesterfield 133 176 75 891 95 170 571 541 418 780 324 876 784 687 119 161 38 623 61 645 106 149 23 094 51 947 10 7 344 (D) 46 413 30 820 348 968 175 113 87 6 468 64 1 764 33 371 39 376 42 973 3 S 9 38 2 (D) 20 (D) 18 526 20 266 a 2 941 4 (D) 92 39 944 34 38 438 2 (D) 59 1 008 7 120 4 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 249 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Georgetown FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms ___ farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 19B7_. 1982. Average size of farm___ acres, 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987_. 1982. . Average per acre dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Total cropland - farnis, 19B7_ 1982-. acres, 1987.. 1982_ Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. Irrigated land- . farms, 1987.. 1982_ acres, 1987. 1982_ MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987__ 1982__ Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000_. Grains farms.. $1,000__ Com for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wheat -— farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000-. Barley farnis.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tot>acco farms.. $1,000- Hay, silage, and field seeds farms-- $1,000- Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons - farms-- $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and tierries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000- Other crops farms. . $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farnis-. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000-. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) — farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 110 164 85 080 141 095 773 860 475 248 488 805 644 640 110 162 41 079 58 754 107 158 26 773 50 380 12 8 588 385 10 032 9 779 91 204 59 628 94 5 814 72 2 860 61 1 368 23 125 58 1 324 1 (D) 10 (D) 4 (D) 4 79 8 (D) 30 301 8 448 8 (D) 3 (D) 79 4 219 3 (D) 58 2 116 38 1 963 6 (D) 260 362 140 367 177 682 540 491 329 253 459 514 651 906 257 367 109 863 118 084 255 357 81 288 112 025 27 20 1 131 3 389 33 956 40 941 130 598 113 096 245 22 623 220 9 204 162 1 209 183 1 946 198 5 929 32 92 7 (D) 76 1 921 176 10 650 8 104 16 64 8 (D) 7 (D) 9 360 73 11 333 6 8 216 9 1 884 51 654 22 571 185 299 103 712 117 333 561 392 372 226 395 401 644 965 181 298 78 006 83 228 180 297 61 123 77 331 7 11 420 (D) 23 212 32 100 125 472 107 356 178 19 513 163 6 533 128 1 386 114 1 426 152 3 692 1 (D) 1 (D) 12 20 2 (D) 33 (D) 147 10 967 5 39 30 338 7 (D) 63 3 699 35 204 43 (D) 128 41 087 51 977 462 406 363 322 366 008 788 936 89 126 25 699 34 974 87 124 20 295 31 836 10 5 198 18 8 751 11 132 98 327 86 970 78 4 113 67 2 038 53 800 24 108 56 1 089 (D)l 2 (D) 140 6 1 307 10 28 5 64 2 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 58 4 638 3 (D) 5 1 425 30 563 44 1 884 2 (D) 86 83 45 244 61 151 526 737 608 556 742 398 1 025 1 123 29 571 37 754 78 75 20 449 28 821 33 17 6 147 4 466 21 161 26 596 246 063 320 432 58 15 436 26 437 1 (D) 22 152 13 243 1 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 17 159 5 53 34 13 475 7 1 270 1 (D) 52 5 726 5 2 520 8 1 883 46 966 8 (D) 1 (D) 35 33 27 589 25 120 788 761 482 242 365 033 611 549 33 26 9 547 8 974 27 24 2 829 2 785 1 664 1 198 47 553 36 314 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 35 1 612 2 (D) 3 (D) 35 872 2 (D) 1 (D) 493 724 183 302 215 193 372 297 306 679 308 769 757 1 046 481 720 122 679 136 077 477 715 90 096 127 253 25 14 1 277 618 42 413 60 028 86 030 82 911 473 36 079 427 9 340 326 2 590 200 1 097 403 5 526 3 2 16 (D) 5 (D) 10 322 399 22 910 14 31 25 995 7 (D) 7 (D) 24 (D) 134 6 334 13 2 366 5 (D) SO 295 92 2 739 9 (D) 250 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Average size of farm __ acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982_ Average per acre dollars, 1987_ 1982. Total cropland _ farms, 1987 1982., acres, 1987., 1982., Harvested cropland farms, 1987 1982_ acres, 1987_ 1982.. Greenville Irrigated land. .farms, 1987. 1982_ acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _._ $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm „_ dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000-. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms $1,000-. Other crops farms - $1,000- Livestock, poultry, and their products famis.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 123 111 28 345 40 674 230 366 401 033 449 820 1 331 1 295 117 110 17 865 27 452 103 99 9 447 18 549 34 19 1 170 393 9 869 8 578 80 232 77 280 72 4 450 20 210 6 23 8 59 12 4 19 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 15 (D) 25 1 029 22 1 076 12 2 009 5 (D) 77 5 419 3 (D) 14 3 776 Greenwood 267 7 (D) 60 52 41 510 42 470 692 817 300 662 732 681 527 758 53 48 10 025 12 086 48 39 3 613 5 292 Hampton 5 2 (D) (D) 9 453 7 630 157 544 146 731 21 290 5 15 3 (D) 4 2 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 11 22 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 55 9 163 7 6 928 3 (D) 52 1 579 1 (D) 152 79 239 128 260 809 844 411 619 631 217 507 734 151 58 381 89 643 96 148 44 113 83 561 10 7 (D) 1 566 10 377 17 159 105 887 112 891 89 7 973 80 5 166 72 1 857 49 504 72 2 772 2 IP) Horry 624 939 141 308 158 806 226 169 248 078 246 546 1 127 1 427 618 921 87 735 94 578 613 916 59 352 83 467 43 39 879 796 51 362 62 900 82 311 66 986 606 44 380 491 S 980 378 2 412 97 349 390 3 165 1 24 (D) (D) 10 2 (D) (D) 8 1 270 (D) 1 541 (D) 35 669 S 12 6 22 26 34 1 114 254 5 8 (D) (D) 1 7 (D) 1 317 9 47 574 940 64 195 2 404 6 982 2 _ (D) - (D) - 31 98 437 668 43 127 1 878 (D) Jasper 28 39 50 763 55 048 1 813 1 411 989 714 1 133 056 564 629 24 37 9 253 (D) 22 36 3 439 9 725 2 2 (D) (D) 1 606 2 022 57 340 51 834 20 657 4 (D) 59 78 40 439 47 822 685 613 646 236 619 590 939 1 031 53 75 19 292 26 809 46 66 9 489 23 327 7 6 1 185 604 17 965 18 113 304 485 232 212 39 1 732 12 28 99 769 6 20 50 316 3 22 (D) 127 6 19 36 317 1 2 (D) (D) ~ 1 - (D) - (D) . 11 - 278 - 3 - 165 5 8 25 35 9 5 129 32 1 2 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) 375 1 3 (D) (D) 22 34 948 16 232 2 10 (D) 14 664 - (D) 13 21 782 665 12 5 72 115 2 8 (D) (D) 67 76 21 593 27 928 322 367 219 769 237 289 944 670 62 72 12 287 16 093 51 65 5 428 10 899 3 1 (D) (D) 4 209 4 607 62 820 60 621 32 117 19 333 12 87 10 (D) 16 203 2 (D) 10 54 1 (D) 4 90 3 (D) 55 3 092 6 1 899 1 (D) 49 782 5 285 4 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 251 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington Newberry Oconee FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982_ Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars, 1987_ 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987_ 1982. Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982., Irrigated land. .farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987__ 1982__ 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, Including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms-- $1,000__ Grains farms.. $1,000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.- Soybeans farms-- $1,000- Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.- $1,000- Ottier grains farms— $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms-- $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000-. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.- Nursery and greenhouse crops farms-- $1,000- Other crops farms.. $1,000-. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products - farms— $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.- $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000- See footnotes at end of table. 146 185 124 985 134 009 856 724 602 986 685 362 677 890 144 181 106 694 113 603 137 177 81 529 105 961 7 12 (D) (D) 22 970 33 624 157 331 181 752 222 260 42 739 58 849 193 226 251 054 256 565 1 177 1 149 184 229 28 927 42 808 159 212 20 622 34 998 56 47 4 381 3 496 40 347 27 802 181 744 106 933 137 126 18 149 7 082 129 71 6 073 1 483 98 28 1 604 274 91 43 978 235 113 54 3 473 924 4 7 4 22 - 2 - (D) 5 6 (D) (D) 2 7 (D) 14 110 4 7 966 (D) 33 1 807 - 5 34 (D) 218 7 35 81 3 109 1 17 (D) 1 298 1 19 (D) 828 23 3 1 052 (D) 41 164 4 822 33 265 9 85 2 985 30 248 2 6 (D) (D) 22 68 178 936 16 37 1 214 1 119 - (D) 2 15 (D) 184 13 20 10 527 16 987 810 849 690 273 586 050 735 692 11 18 4 205 4 708 9 16 983 2 153 2 126 2 213 163 513 110 633 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 13 (D) 2 (D) 12 327 2 (D) 180 247 74 420 98 403 413 398 296 648 546 247 867 1 273 175 244 51 111 61 638 173 243 35 421 53 691 27 27 2 618 4 117 22 045 27 914 122 473 113 Oil 172 17 908 143 3 383 90 754 67 581 123 2 037 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 425 144 13 767 4 (D) 11 195 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 70 4 138 5 (D) 1 (D) 33 195 48 3 908 113 121 104 668 122 937 926 1 016 536 174 904 959 568 891 113 121 78 661 85 178 112 120 68 673 76 512 12 9 (D) 1 619 15 399 20 867 136 270 172 457 110 13 613 101 4 542 65 754 50 694 94 2 941 2 (D) 5 (D) 7 62 11 42 79 6 416 22 (D) 7 16 14 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 33 1 786 2 (D) 1 (D) 25 287 13 387 147 165 68 264 62 749 396 380 347 566 413 842 927 1 055 133 141 36 827 38 105 116 133 22 811 26 319 11 6 475 299 39 407 37 408 268 075 226 714 70 1 690 55 979 4 40 46 293 35 531 11 36 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 26 231 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 143 37 717 39 23 110 34 (D) 121 2 066 33 995 129 62 24 731 23 724 192 269 258 885 471 817 1 517 1 116 120 82 15 001 13 911 112 75 7 315 7 893 190 163 18 495 7 667 143 371 93 502 69 4 022 9 209 2 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 25 (D) 2 (D) 34 3 490 4 242 95 14 473 32 11 731 10 1 021 83 255 5 373 2 (D) 7 (D) 252 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal famis. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Richland Saluda Spartanburg Williamsburg FARMS AND LAND rN FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982_ Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982. Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm .dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greentiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Grains farms. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wheat farms- $1,000.. Soybeans. farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000-. Oats farms.. $1,000-. other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000-. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. other crops famis.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 53 55 14 313 11 648 270 212 291 234 253 055 1 011 1 202 50 52 6 601 (D) 46 39 2 864 2 139 9 5 195 49 3 177 3 768 59 952 68 501 21 433 6 56 5 48 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 3 127 2 (D) 4 1 175 43 1 744 2 (D) 3 (D) 39 655 7 139 83 88 42 653 41 041 514 466 550 841 651 932 1 213 1 266 76 79 28 612 27 284 72 74 18 516 24 617 13 12 484 559 6 854 8 575 82 574 97 442 61 3 167 39 2 073 23 526 31 456 29 1 048 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 17 78 1 (D) 5 (D) 9 482 54 3 687 3 (D) 1 (D) 29 533 16 342 190 217 71 818 83 009 378 383 321 198 304 087 834 819 173 208 40 872 49 249 159 197 25 595 36 343 23 15 3 330 1 151 30 210 25 588 159 002 117 916 93 6 098 65 1 133 9 76 52 296 36 711 16 2 (D) 5 27 1 (D) 29 103 7 (D) 23 4 456 1 (D) 1 (D) 171 24 113 40 (D) 33 5 368 144 2 533 20 645 2 (D) 219 189 51 798 63 962 237 338 313 631 468 365 1 457 1 522 208 183 35 678 42 874 192 170 21 871 33 056 56 21 3 056 2 076 20 471 16 112 93 473 85 248 162 12 292 38 392 5 24 27 122 19 174 7 19 6 23 12 30 38 (D) 18 461 97 7 661 19 3 471 3 (D) 110 8 178 5 938 15 2 814 99 3 917 8 (D) 1 (D) 11 466 196 233 134 268 148 138 685 636 489 172 560 060 688 926 180 221 102 293 106 072 169 214 72 543 100 137 26 25 6 768 8 278 40 286 44 039 205 538 189 007 161 19 555 149 7 234 122 2 817 107 1 225 130 3 101 4 15 1 (D) 15 70 3 (D) S3 3 040 47 2 810 19 (D) 16 517 4 (D) 6 2 170 27 2 318 100 20 730 25 13 711 12 (D) 52 1 513 S3 1 813 37 33 25 130 26 571 679 805 284 725 371 333 613 691 35 33 8 726 8 957 31 29 3 237 3 382 2 (D) 1 067 951 28 840 28 819 15 328 (D) 22 204 5 291 27 7 026 3 228 (D) 2 302 3 131 13 623 1 265 (D) 4 093 3 (D)l 344 507 162 477 188 491 472 372 312 924 298 126 672 795 344 602 100 613 124 301 336 499 67 407 114 553 21 12 541 331 27 132 40 442 78 873 79 768 _ 1 - (D) - 5 - (D) . 12 - (D) - 226 - 13 457 12 14 72 50 2 28 (D) 720 1 3 (D) (D) (D) 50 33 146 (D) 4 928 6 - (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 33 71 786 707 3 102 (D) 2 236 2 - (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 253 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] South Carolina Allendale Anderson Bamberg 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Insh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) _ Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres 1987_. 1982_ 50 to 69 acres __.1987_. 1982. 70 to 99 acres 1987., 1982., 100 to 139 acres 1987- 1982-. 140 to 179 acres — 1987., 1982. 180 to 219 acres 1987., 1982. 220 to 259 acres 1987., 1982. 260 to 499 acres 1987., 1982., 500 to 999 acres 1987. 1982. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987., 1982. 2,000 acres or more 1987. 1982. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Part owners farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Tenants farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported— 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work off farm; None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1 987 1982. 100 to 149 days 1987 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 1 102 1 986 215 1 621 265 259 211 278 1 782 1 134 278 422 90 212 234 653 796 302 427 366 590 609 811 497 665 440 584 364 481 1 307 1 703 1 072 1 317 622 658 238 298 2 537 2 980 989 031 1 224 133 3 431 4 577 2 054 165 2 499 710 714 1 007 240 235 224 496 4 628 5 728 1 461 1 729 593 1 107 4 646 6 187 2 036 2 377 3 333 4 040 2 812 3 459 342 496 239 312 221 292 52 40 19 226 17 356 45 45 20 262 21 662 1 1 4 3 630 792 103 85 36 213 33 187 82 107 49 487 61 001 6 6 3 313 2 796 139 151 41 31 11 16 117 121 74 77 81 91 98 91 10 9 4 S 7 5 22 22 53 926 33 773 27 60 49 971 93 812 3 3 6 584 2 085 2 6 13 4 125 101 23 13 S 93 68 29 661 21 129 116 138 53 416 63 707 5 16 352 3 891 167 168 30 33 17 21 127 130 87 92 99 92 26 50 (D) 14 608 72 99 58 764 73 483 2 9 (D) 2 803 88 118 8 23 4 17 81 112 19 46 55 72 38 70 8 13 4 5 6 6 254 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Chester Clarendon 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) __ Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) __ General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021). Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy famis (024) _ __ Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) ___ FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres ___ 1987., 1982.. 10 to 49 acres 1987.. 1982_ 50 to 69 acres 1987_ 1982- 70 to 99 acres 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 139 acres 1987.. 1982.. 140 to 179 acres... 1987_. 1982.. 180 to 219 acres ___ 1987_. 1982_. 220 to 259 acres 1987_. 1982.. 260 to 499 acres 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 acres — 1987.. 1982.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 2,000 acres or more ___ 1987.. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Part owners famis, 1987.. 1982-. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Tenants farms, 1987.. 1982_. acres, 1987_. 1982.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987., 1982. Not on farm operated 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 16 32 21 561 23 106 17 26 10 860 (D) 7 5 4 079 (D) 18 33 19 662 14 922 39 69 13 261 23 332 4 6 2 075 1 229 32 53 14 754 29 765 61 97 56 406 68 600 19 12 8 507 4 919 80 112 27 32 5 18 84 118 28 44 30 27 6 827 13 442 24 46 16 518 19 481 18 16 2 017 3 457 38 44 20 324 20 861 29 47 10 876 18 794 10 10 2 462 3 230 29 38 16 382 12 531 42 45 36 154 33 892 4 6 1 520 1 039 67 64 32 873 31 120 61 97 41 978 57 136 5 15 1 040 6 914 87 117 35 35 11 24 94 123 39 53 70 75 46 76 4 10 4 4 1 5 53 78 6 70 2 13 2 16 28 3 2 15 3 10 23 25 9 16 12 19 13 30 18 26 5 19 10 21 38 55 37 41 26 29 13 17 55 87 16 952 27 132 123 178 90 393 129 948 29 43 15 311 6 620 136 206 40 48 31 54 168 243 39 65 110 151 77 107 17 20 10 14 4 11 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 255 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Item Colleton Dariington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 41 9 7 2 72 129 6 121 2 25 128 6 122 30 8 2 5 1 5 3 1 2 - 63 354 4 348 2 2 52 Cotton (0131) . Tobacco (0132) 52 Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133,0134,0139) Vegetables and melons (016) 8 5 2 5 21 1 13 3 1 6 1 28 6 4 - 5 5 5 22 Fnjits and tree nuts (01 7) 4 General farms primarily crop (019) . 6 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 43 23 16 6 18 6 32 4 27 22 32 32 27 3 9 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 3 Dairy farms (024) 2 2 9 6 5 2 1 8 5 3 3 9 Poultry and eggs (025) 1 General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 1987,_ 1982__ _ 1987__ 1982._ 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 2 4 5 5 2 5 4 6 3 5 16 21 3 22 12 16 3 9 12 23 6 26 3 6 9 6 1 7 3 10 1 5 8 3 1 3 6 2 1 2 2 1 12 21 44 103 27 50 33 82 1 2 16 11 3 6 4 11 100 to 139 acres... 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. - 1987.. 1982_. 6 12 5 14 6 10 7 5 40 32 16 26 18 29 18 33 18 35 10 33 20 14 9 15 11 13 3 11 6 12 2 1 4 4 8 5 8 7 4 5 4 1 1 3 1 1 67 76 39 65 42 51 28 37 6 16 7 4 2 8 7 5 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more _ 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987._ 1982__ 26 35 22 37 16 15 9 16 43 75 45 63 35 28 11 12 40 56 34 44 17 20 7 8 24 22 12 24 15 15 1 13 13 20 11 10 18 3 7 4 1 16 12 5 8 3 2 96 135 69 70 24 22 12 12 13 17 11 12 3 2 1 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners .-farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 38 56 36 544 75 287 82 101 27 427 57 058 51 105 14 306 34 937 23 30 6 395 8 589 30 33 7 283 11 397 18 19 (D) 13 467 165 189 54 884 72 180 31 31 12 656 6 556 Part owners ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 66 98 46 536 60 854 135 205 92 774 110 086 105 135 82 194 73 686 56 86 32 494 40 915 51 49 35 734 (D) 15 10 15 665 10 213 243 381 104 610 124 609 40 57 10 987 15 695 Tenants ..farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 6 10 2 000 4 954 43 56 20 166 10 538 29 59 7 212 8 710 10 13 2 198 2 473 5 1 2 227 (D) 2 4 (D) 1 440 85 154 23 808 18 404 3 6 80 1 115 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported _. 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 87 110 17 33 6 21 167 217 56 79 38 66 122 168 47 88 16 43 60 86 21 27 8 15 60 57 21 17 5 9 28 23 5 8 2 2 303 447 124 151 66 126 53 65 12 16 9 13 Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 78 102 32 62 189 292 71 70 143 226 42 73 61 78 28 50 56 54 30 29 18 16 17 17 349 567 144 157 45 62 29 32 Operators by days of work off fami: None 1987 47 59 49 82 132 179 96 122 101 152 64 109 54 53 29 65 43 47 36 30 15 11 20 20 233 361 221 246 30 Any 1982.. 1987.. 27 38 1982.. 46 1 to 49 days __ ___. 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. 1987.- 1982.. - 1987.. 1982- 3 12 5 5 4 7 17 21 1 13 9 8 10 14 6 12 7 6 2 10 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 4 6 3 2 1 2 18 35 25 27 19 19 1 4 5 7 3 See footnotes at end of table. 256 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 4 3 3 1 1 47 1 1 41 514 508 6 2 1 1 14 9 4 3 2 10 3 3 5 Field crops, except casfi grains (013) 11 Cotton (0131) 1 Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) 10 Vegetables and melons (016) 19 15 12 4 1 5 1 9 1 1 6 6 3 4 7 7 1 2 2 3 1 3 3 1 Fruits and tree nuts (017) 4 Horticultural specialties (018) .. _, 7 General farms, primarily crop (019) . 1 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 46 42 42 39 31 5 47 7 12 5 17 13 39 33 97 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 87 14 6 3 7 2 2 2 1 9 4 1 6 2 Poultry and eggs (025) 7 4 General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029).. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987.. 1982.. 10 to 49 acres 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 69 acres 1987.. 1982.. 70 to 99 acres 1987.. 1982.. 6 4 23 11 11 1 4 8 6 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 4 2 6 10 18 76 185 60 92 68 119 4 1 6 1 4 6 1 3 5 1 5 5 2 3 2 7 1 1 4 6 1 2 6 2 6 7 8 5 2 2 8 6 100 to 139 acres 1987.. 1982.. 140 to 179 acres 1987.. 1982.. 180 to 219 acres 1987.. 1982.. 220 to 259 acres 1987.. 1982.. 17 12 12 3 8 12 7 10 1 1 6 3 2 2 4 7 11 2 15 12 4 5 1 99 145 53 94 51 70 29 46 2 3 1 1 1 7 4 3 3 2 6 4 5 8 8 8 5 9 9 3 10 13 6 8 16 12 10 13 260 to 499 acres 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 2,000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. 24 25 6 15 5 9 1 19 12 9 14 6 1 19 42 16 28 19 26 11 15 119 115 45 47 12 7 2 1 3 10 1 4 3 4 3 5 12 22 9 12 8 8 4 3 13 17 13 14 2 6 38 38 26 34 20 16 1 5 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987__ 1982_- acres, 1987_. 1982-. 48 32 7 650 10 878 39 31 20 922 19 460 27 41 15 708 40 737 233 363 51 605 59 301 10 16 46 680 20 465 35 28 22 515 16 684 36 31 (D) 8 129 78 77 30 656 37 251 Part owners farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.- 63 64 19 934 26 999 19 20 (D) (D) 61 92 57 605 79 044 319 415 81 187 84 384 12 20 3 781 33 168 16 44 15 775 27 793 30 42 (D) 19 237 68 78 36 927 45 264 Tenants farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 12 15 761 2 797 2 1 (D) (D) 10 19 5 926 8 479 72 161 8 516 15 121 6 3 302 1 415 8 6 2 149 3 345 1 3 (D) 562 5 4 1 486 892 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.- Not on farm operated 1987„ 1982- Not reported 1987.. 1982.. 86 77 26 22 11 12 38 30 15 13 7 9 64 84 21 45 13 23 415 616 145 191 64 132 21 29 7 8 2 30 51 23 17 6 10 55 57 9 12 3 7 114 125 27 21 10 13 Operators by principal occupation: Farming 19B7_- 1982.. Other .- 1987.. 1982.. 73 74 50 37 38 34 22 18 67 112 31 40 453 769 171 170 14 28 14 11 32 47 27 31 30 40 37 36 86 97 65 62 Operators by days of wortt off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 64 43 50 55 33 20 23 25 47 66 46 61 343 513 237 299 10 17 17 20 18 21 37 43 23 24 38 44 59 72 77 78 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. i 2 3 6 3 4 1 2 5 10 2 6 1 1 42 72 25 45 29 33 2 3 2 3 1 4 4 2 2 4 7 6 5 3 3 3 8 12 8 5 6 2 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 257 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Item Lee Lexington McCormick Marion Mahboro Newbeny Oconee Orangeburg 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) __ _ __^ 36 31 11 26 10 129 Field crops, except cash grains (013) 61 5 _ 132 63 4 1 40 Cotton (0131) 44 1 _ 51 28 Tobacco (0132) 14 _ 132 12 _ _ Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) ._ 3 4 4 1 12 Vegetables and melons (016) 1 26 4 19 Fruits and tree nuts (017) 2 _ 1 _ 31 9 Horticultural specialties (018) 1 14 _ 2 2 4 4 8 General (arms, primarily crop (019) 28 1 _ 5 12 22 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 8 48 10 25 6 59 50 121 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 19 9 3 3 42 46 21 Dairy farms (024) 1 6 1 31 10 37 Poultry and eggs (025) 8 82 2 - 2 38 31 1 Animal specialties (027) 2 7 1 1 2 3 General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) ■ " ' 1 ~ ~ ~ 1 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987.. 2 27 . 5 1 10 6 8 1982.. 5 30 1 4 2 10 2 7 10 to 49 acres 1987.. 10 52 1 20 3 9 24 25 1982-. 16 42 1 20 2 10 4 18 SO to 69 acres 1987.. 6 11 - 11 2 6 15 12 1982.- 8 19 - 19 4 5 10 14 70 to 99 acres _ _ 1987.. 5 16 1 17 2 3 16 14 1982- 12 17 - 19 4 5 6 30 100 to 139 acres 1987.. 5 27 1 11 8 15 12 25 1982.. 5 27 1 22 4 24 3 42 140 to 179 acres. -_ 1987__ 4 20 2 10 5 8 11 31 1982__ 7 27 - 13 8 16 11 45 180 to 219 acres _ 1987-. 6 10 1 10 _ 9 6 27 1982.. 8 14 1 21 3 13 9 37 220 to 259 acres 1987.. 3 10 - 10 4 12 6 13 1982.. 14 18 - 10 1 7 4 40 260 to 499 acres 1987.. 22 22 1 40 11 40 23 80 1982.. 33 38 4 55 23 35 20 127 500 to 999 acres 1987.. 45 24 1 30 38 23 B 85 1982__ 35 18 7 45 27 27 11 102 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987__ 23 2 3 11 28 10 2 51 1982__ 22 9 1 15 27 9 2 61 2,000 acres or more 1987-. 15 1 2 5 11 2 _ 19 1982__ 20 1 4 4 16 4 ~ 20 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners ..farms. 1987.. 39 126 8 52 26 70 66 107 1982.. 54 126 9 83 26 79 47 146 acres, 1987.. 15 667 13 994 2 852 20 931 13 417 19 969 10 149 37 119 1982.. 27 479 17 785 6 944 41 634 28 815 26 125 9 971 57 000 Part owners ..farms, 1987.. 77 86 5 93 70 71 54 230 1982.. 108 119 11 109 80 82 33 342 acres, 1987.. 91 284 28 010 7 675 46 651 79 239 36 412 13 920 174 186 1982.. 96 346 39 883 10 043 46 630 86 841 35 224 (D) 212 033 Tenants ..farms, 1987__ 30 10 _ 35 17 6 9 53 1982__ 23 15 - 55 15 4 2 55 acres, 1987__ 18 034 735 _ 6 838 12 012 1 883 662 19 855 1982.. 10 184 1 181 - 10 139 7 281 1 400 (D) 20 045 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On fami operated _ 1987.. 91 173 10 104 64 114 100 270 1982__ 113 198 12 150 77 129 57 373 Not on farm operated 1987-_ 44 27 2 S3 38 19 24 96 1982.. 37 28 3 64 33 15 19 121 Not reported ,,., ...1987.. 11 22 1 23 11 14 5 24 1982.. 35 34 5 33 11 21 6 49 Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 117 140 7 137 99 112 85 264 1982-. 140 166 13 200 103 112 48 378 Other 1987.. 29 82 6 43 14 35 44 126 1982.. 45 94 7 47 18 53 34 165 Operators by days of wort( off farm: None - 1987.. 85 103 6 84 72 80 65 196 1982__ 95 120 9 129 75 75 36 244 Any __ _ 1987.. 54 107 5 68 30 48 59 170 1982.. 67 112 10 81 29 71 37 243 1 to 49 days 1987.. 7 3 1 14 6 6 5 12 1982-. 9 6 _ 10 2 12 4 29 50 to 99 days .__ ___ 1987.. 4 10 _ 7 3 2 4 12 1982.. 5 5 3 11 8 5 1 18 100 to 149 days 1987 5 3 10 11 1 1 5 3 3 4 4 2 3 18 1982.. 27 See footnotes at end of table. 258 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 3 2 2 25 2 2 13 4 1 3 10 9 9 63 51 9 30 12 1 3 3 93 174 2 170 2 7 12 Cotton (0131) — - - - 9 Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133,0134,0139) 3 1 2 4 3 9 19 1 3 9 87 16 2 2 1 6 11 1 1 10 2 26 Fruits and tree nuts (01 7) 3 8 General farms, primarily crop (019) . 4 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 33 28 33 20 82 69 62 55 25 10 30 30 36 8 75 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 70 3 2 3 1 2 8 29 39 13 4 6 1 11 24 2 1 1 2 9 Poultry and eggs (025) 11 1 General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres — . 50 to 69 acres — 70 to 99 acres 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 2 1 8 11 3 9 1 5 4 9 16 16 2 2 3 1 4 5 16 17 9 7 11 19 11 6 36 23 15 11 13 12 7 4 20 16 10 15 10 6 2 1 6 7 33 60 7 29 25 44 2 5 9 9 6 3 4 7 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1962.. 7 7 8 4 1 3 3 9 7 6 9 2 4 5 4 20 15 10 20 16 18 13 18 22 18 27 13 28 17 13 8 9 13 7 15 12 12 5 10 2 1 6 1 3 4 3 31 69 26 39 22 27 24 30 7 13 9 14 10 7 10 2 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 10 9 7 5 3 1 10 10 13 18 9 4 4 4 47 60 32 31 9 15 3 2 28 38 16 33 8 8 2 2 38 53 34 47 29 25 15 17 8 9 11 6 2 6 2 3 62 75 59 77 41 41 8 9 31 36 24 30 13 14 5 5 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987— 1982.. 22 33 6 670 6 773 35 44 15 930 12 851 86 94 25 765 26 492 96 68 16 052 15 024 63 72 22 057 38 654 21 21 10 961 15 411 98 151 43 637 53 788 60 64 21 310 28 229 Part owners. ..farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 25 20 6 608 (D) 37 34 24 368 25 102 97 112 43 179 54 454 113 102 34 330 43 383 108 139 92 506 102 042 13 11 12 804 (D) 199 277 107 454 117 778 58 74 33 783 43 244 Tenants ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 6 2 1 035 (D) 11 10 2 355 3 088 7 11 2 874 2 063 10 19 1 416 5 555 25 22 19 705 7 442 3 1 1 365 (D) 47 79 11 388 16 927 11 7 7 840 3 700 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 40 40 9 7 4 8 57 49 19 29 7 10 143 172 33 32 14 13 158 122 46 37 15 30 130 161 47 44 19 28 25 22 10 6 2 5 230 305 83 125 31 77 104 112 17 21 9 12 Operators by principal occupation: Farming . Other 1987.. 1982- 1987- 1982.. 32 33 21 22 52 51 31 37 145 149 45 68 150 131 69 58 153 185 43 48 23 23 14 10 258 380 86 127 81 99 49 46 Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1987- 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 27 23 25 26 39 39 38 43 101 93 70 106 89 91 115 77 105 126 71 80 18 11 15 20 169 223 153 204 69 58 57 77 1 to 49 days SO to 99 days.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. 1987.- 1982.. 1987.. 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 8 3 2 4 14 19 4 7 2 14 14 6 7 8 12 11 10 10 8 13 8 7 4 1 2 2 18 32 21 26 15 21 4 14 3 6 2 1982.. 7 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 259 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item South Carolina Allendale Bamberg OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days .1987. 1982. 200 days or more __ 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 987 operators by 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 Not reported _-_ 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnership . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or tmst, institutional, etc farms, 1987.. 1982., acres, 1987., 1982. farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987_. 1982_, acres, 1987.. 1982_. farms, 1987_. 1982_. acres, 1987_ 1982- farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry _ farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. 51,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals farms $1,000_. Petroleum products farms $1,000.. Electricity __ farms.. $1,000-. Hired farm labor farms $1,000-. Contract labor farms $1,000-. Repair and maintenance - farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Interest -- __ famns $1,000-. Cash rent - farms., $1,000-, Property taxes - farms., $1,000., All other farm production expenses farms $1,000- See footnotes at end of table. 294 319 1 716 2 040 537 1 065 283 296 755 3 919 21.1 1 429 48 617 1 345 1 564 1 761 1 347 52.5 5 392 7 014 2 202 796 2 796 399 907 1 177 667 274 733 182 306 290 332 457 338 662 39 37 33 486 17 527 38 46 47 418 62 569 6 658 674 723 2 111 58 269 3 208 163 666 1 624 139 125 5 109 18 669 5 839 59 344 5 374 39 474 6 452 36 109 5 353 11 691 4 359 89 848 1 265 15 369 6 075 37 989 2 868 9 676 4 062 36 311 3 599 30 215 6 304 7 879 6 658 60 214 3 2 17 67 21.4 12 16 38 33 59.0 90 80 35 582 (D) 8 6 (D) 3 536 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 102 3 791 37 397 96 1 501 35 1 058 41 31 89 376 36 67 97 160 58 56 59 311 36 72 96 195 25 17 31 110 25 85 97 81 102 333 15 8 18 113 20.1 37 1 13 48 43 43 43 52.7 155 168 56 336 73 706 24 25 (D) (D) 8 5 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 191 19 410 79 2 594 107 8 126 52 7 738 125 213 149 992 154 697 190 610 155 224 115 1 829 40 659 172 645 53 171 121 819 86 363 191 169 191 1 298 34 25.2 4 12 9 13 14 55.1 35 65 43 207 63 673 12 16 (D) 39 054 4 4 (D) 26 943 1 (D) 50 8 338 5 (D) 13 182 3 8 45 596 48 1 590 42 50 572 39 (D) 44 1 245 15 160 49 612 25 294 38 536 24 541 49 159 50 819 6 5 24 141 22.7 38 1 18 46 33 63 53 54.3 172 182 62 903 71 796 25 28 9 754 10 330 14 10 6 167 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 218 20 181 87 1 841 152 5 731 52 4 078 88 33B 192 1 332 135 360 182 991 172 411 121 3 631 31 451 209 1 041 93 186 116 1 029 99 235 209 167 218 2 437 3 4 10 66 24.3 15 3 8 16 23 28 22 52.7 86 136 49 889 68 986 11 18 16 404 (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 103 9 574 24 702 52 1 516 33 (D) 102 348 93 1 507 94 751 101 509 79 186 54 827 19 100 101 726 47 104 82 905 64 446 103 141 103 804 260 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con, Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987 1982. 200 days or more 1987 1982. Not reported 1987 19B2. 1 987 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years II. 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years ___ ___ ___ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years ___ 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Partnersfiip __ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corporation; Family tield — __ fanns, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Other than family held .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Beaufort Other— cooperative, estate or tmst, institutional, etc .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987., 1982., 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.- Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.- $1,000-. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals farms $1,000.. Petroleum products farms - $1,000- Electricity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm labor .- fanns $1,000- Contract labor farms $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms $1,000- Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms $1,000- Interest farms.. $1.000.. Cash rent _ farms. - $1.000.. Property taxes farms $1,000— All other farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 3 1 9 22 21.7 7 17 8 56.6 26 40 14 737 17 280 7 16 (D) (D) 7 5 (D) 9 632 Berkeley 2 (D) 41 6 326 8 141 19 755 4 (D) 29 226 37 552 34 427 41 340 37 121 32 1 397 12 714 37 305 5 28 16 128 19 174 35 151 41 868 3 2 7 35 20.1 14 52 94 27 655 33 406 5 12 (D) (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 11 5 5 75 18.8 16 12 33 20 33 14 50.8 83 132 50 233 74 399 21 23 (D) 17 354 8 5 (D) (D) 2 (D) Charleston 63 124 9 775 11 222 55 48 329 1 164 47 66 619 1 215 13 32 (D) 446 47 99 646 298 55 96 419 1 525 54 98 354 1 195 63 104 328 580 52 103 128 188 28 76 (D) 1 416 9 13 7 27 55 109 690 761 20 5S 39 315 45 74 467 746 49 66 215 698 62 111 69 170 63 124 (D) 924 2 4 15 41 18.0 10 9 18 19 10 16 50.9 47 64 11 579 18 673 13 15 7 269 9 316 9 (D) (D) 2 (D) Cherokee 4 2 18 44 20.0 6 19 11 16 25 54.8 48 78 19 219 31 114 15 12 4 885 4 500 14 10 9 558 (D) 1 (D) Chester 62 59 1 803 8 260 7 38 (D) 1 623 13 42 88 2 526 7 30 12 2 157 55 30 507 45 51 44 935 231 57 42 691 458 61 58 430 248 44 28 181 267 40 46 2 951 1 460 38 3 1 707 (D) 62 49 617 407 12 24 (D) 55 32 36 617 234 40 17 207 (D) 56 58 164 68 62 59 2 634 514 49 24.0 1 6 13 14 23 18 54.1 64 71 43 140 35 481 10 14 (D) 8 090 1 3 (D) (D) 77 3 067 39 364 72 837 29 521 21 57 42 219 21 77 257 64 78 33 348 3 (D) 67 265 1 (D) 33 151 12 76 76 88 77 222 Chesterfield 6 8 13 83 20.5 23 11 25 36 36 25 52.3 115 135 52 047 55 423 7 28 (D) (D) 7 10 13 819 (D) 3 3 6 565 (D) 1 (D) 132 40 806 52 8 524 89 18 342 34 18 135 67 234 79 857 65 566 130 673 94 413 73 4 562 14 310 107 736 39 105 82 998 55 298 132 151 132 4 036 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 261 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Colleton Darlington Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more _-_ 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 987 operators by 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 Not reported 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 64 years _-_ 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family {sole proprietorship) . Partnership . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982_. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000- Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Electricity __ farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm tabor farms.. $1,000.. Contract labor farms- $1,000_. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000.. Interest. __ _ farms. $1,000. Cash rent _ _ farms. $1,000. Property taxes ._ __ farms. $1,000. All other farm production expenses.. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 5 2 13 70 24.1 20 1 6 21 28 31 23 S3.S 95 129 59 873 87 335 13 30 (D) 33 615 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 113 8 846 53 1 524 73 977 42 355 94 277 105 1 033 88 645 112 485 84 122 59 987 28 233 41 167 75 453 68 248 101 180 113 1 030 12 12 30 139 22.2 67 2 32 47 56 56 67 52.8 205 312 91 720 141 172 37 33 (D) 16 984 16 14 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 257 27 681 18 1 187 49 6 616 15 6 232 254 851 245 2 656 255 1 863 256 2 206 239 484 197 3 841 42 275 244 165 412 160 1 485 163 2 233 239 272 257 1 631 7 13 17 108 21.6 40 32 26 45 55 27 51.5 152 247 63 598 85 817 32 44 (D) (0) 1 8 (D) (D) 186 18 984 21 183 37 1 437 26 205 183 701 184 2 451 184 1 787 186 1 718 184 372 147 2 433 21 183 183 1 640 112 392 128 1 038 121 2 834 175 247 186 1 568 6 5 11 56 21.2 11 3 16 16 37 17 56.1 69 103 27 841 36 014 16 23 11 718 (D) 4 2 1 528 (D) 5 4 16 47 19.0 14 1 11 18 25 19 12 49.8 61 55 25 280 29 661 18 25 (D) (D) 7 2 (D) (D) (D) 87 72 6 870 16 797 45 23 658 673 66 44 1 450 2 002 41 20 945 1 830 81 43 231 275 86 54 647 1 076 86 49 420 1 364 87 71 379 575 68 59 131 306 64 61 (D) 2 772 5 25 (D) 2 693 84 70 482 1 119 34 18 IP) 722 47 48 419 894 46 30 277 291 80 72 89 160 87 72 615 1 875 4 24 21.0 1 5 5 9 15 59.9 30 26 (D) 15 754 5 5 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 29 28 130 137 39 117 15 21 52 261 20.2 144 5 41 103 129 131 84 51.8 394 607 138 096 152 693 76 90 26 585 36 445 17 14 14 601 (D) 1 5 (D) (D) 5 8 (D) (D) 33 4B9 9S6 30 446 17 92 49 849 19 101 189 2 178 11 SO (D) 1 783 11 470 15 1 258 19 468 91 4 478 3 479 (D) 2 692 33 478 38 2 902 31 439 31 615 11 388 90 4 727 6 71 31 292 17 424 46 2 070 2 203 (D) 417 12 301 95 2 144 4 293 6 2 587 33 457 43 441 33 489 221 2 796 262 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987 1982 200 days or more 1987 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1987 operators by 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 Not reported 1987 operators by age group; Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ ___ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years _ 65 years and over __ Average age _ TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) _ Greenville Partnership , Corporation: Family held , Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc -famis, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982_ -farms, 1987_. 1982_, acres. 1987_. 1982_, -farms. 1987-. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. .farms. 1987- 1982- acres. 1987- 1982- 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-- $1,000- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000- Petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Electiioity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1,000— Contract labor.. farms.. $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000- Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Interest famis— $1.000.. Cash rent farms.. $1.000.. Property taxes famns.. $1.000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 3 7 22 67 19.7 24 10 19 38 32 24 53.3 106 82 21 918 28 314 11 23 1 768 7 503 5 5 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) Greenwood 123 7 432 37 377 74 1 135 55 593 72 138 107 640 78 256 123 401 86 226 55 776 39 422 113 26 19 49 263 70 185 117 115 123 2 035 6 8 37 22.6 10 4 11 8 21 16 57.3 48 38 33 372 31 196 7 9 (D) (D) Hampton 5 5 (D) (D) 77 8 852 44 1 871 61 4 573 41 4 302 42 51 59 383 34 47 63 164 50 99 38 473 2 (D) 69 280 13 (D) 35 325 24 23 77 91 77 449 3 3 13 55 20.6 24 1 14 21 27 19 16 49.9 81 121 55 449 92 867 16 25 (D) (D) Horry 1 5 (D) (D) (D) 97 10 060 46 591 51 418 27 188 92 403 94 2 019 95 1 101 97 615 83 97 83 1 022 29 390 91 719 59 344 86 753 as 761 91 153 97 675 21 32 120 117 44 127 27 17 43 334 21.8 203 6 69 145 140 173 91 50.3 537 819 111 724 134 420 79 103 27 344 (D) 5 11 1 789 (D) (D) 3 2 451 (D) 627 33 498 88 1 206 146 1 494 78 863 601 1 274 614 4 571 607 2 564 614 3 543 544 789 427 4 887 141 799 566 2 373 414 1 128 411 2 483 346 2 504 580 539 627 3 343 Jasper 1 2 6 17 16.9 7 8 56.6 23 35 (D) 28 249 1 3 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 4 8 33 17.4 12 3 12 21 11 12 52.4 47 67 31 220 27 613 8 8 (D) 7 059 3 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 28 55 618 15 937 20 32 185 1 111 18 33 168 9 774 14 15 72 9 512 21 40 43 58 20 46 163 276 14 32 41 118 26 55 84 238 18 38 34 (D) 15 36 (D) 1 635 5 3 (D) 75 26 49 126 962 11 14 16 (D) 15 24 238 200 16 28 44 84 23 43 90 119 28 55 (D) 882 Lancaster 4 2 10 40 20.6 11 1 14 19 15 18 54.3 56 54 15 846 17 438 10 21 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 78 3 314 19 244 61 1 524 36 1 456 42 191 59 192 45 78 77 155 58 35 32 190 12 14 26 14 41 237 36 67 78 44 78 202 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 263 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Lexington McCormick Marion Newberry OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. ISO to 199 days 1987. 1982, 200 days or more 1987. 1982 Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 987 operators by 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 Not reported 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) _ Partnerstiip Corporation: Family held _ Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc -farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987- 1982- -farms, 1987_. 1982_, acres. 1987-, 1982. -farms, 19B7-, 1982-, acres. 1987-. 1982-. -farms, 1987-, 1982-. acres, 1987-. 1982-. -farms, 1987-. 1982-. acres, 1987-. 1982-. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms- $1,000-. Livestock and poultry purchased farms-. $1,000-. Feed for livestock and poultry farms- $1,000-. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms $1,000-. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms- $1,000-. Commercial fertilizer farms-. $1,000-. Agricultural chemicals farms- $1,000-. Petroleum products farms $1,000-. Electricity _„ farms-. $1,000-. Hired fami labor — farms-. $1,000-. Contract labor — farms- $1,000-. Repair and maintenance farms-. $1,000-. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms-. $1.000-, Interest __ farms-. $1,000-, Cash rent— _ _ _ famis- $1,000- Property taxes — - „ farms $1,000-, All other farm production expenses farms $1,000- See footnotes at end of table. 264 SOUTH CAROLINA 8 19 78 19.4 32 8 21 29 24 43 21 49.8 1 (D) 12 15 24 120 19.9 51 4 24 47 50 61 36 51.2 106 190 152 225 68 794 36 595 90 958 47 831 33 20 29 26 (D) 3 384 34 263 8 926 7 10 3 6 (Q) (D) (D) 1 268 2 - 3 _ (D) - 824 144 223 21 096 32 263 21 117 598 6 716 44 154 2 283 15 986 10 102 1 998 15 523 125 130 907 250 131 150 2 350 1 032 131 156 2 829 512 143 205 1 291 794 112 184 216 299 121 110 2 705 2 544 23 42 121 162 124 194 1 606 891 99 49 638 41 103 124 1 547 1 158 100 79 1 948 348 134 222 217 184 144 223 1 840 1 347 1 2 8 26.0 2 2 2 5 2 52.2 11 18 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 2 061 5 (D) 10 920 6 878 7 (D) 6 32 3 (D) 11 29 9 47 7 93 5 11 11 61 3 2 4 (D) 4 (D) 11 53 11 183 12 14 9 97 19.8 48 17 42 47 42 32 52.2 151 200 60 933 78 177 25 43 (D) 18 841 4 3 (D) (D) 1 182 14 545 22 516 52 1 030 17 302 161 446 173 1 788 178 1 075 167 1 355 147 340 144 2 432 25 153 173 986 74 161 127 1 066 110 1 637 158 205 182 1 356 6 3 14 70 20.3 20 14 29 23 20 27 51.2 87 95 71 746 87 270 20 17 (D) 26 138 6 7 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 115 13 191 17 291 34 660 12 (D) 115 649 112 1 905 108 1 924 115 1 019 87 137 107 1 818 21 106 114 1 235 67 342 93 727 81 1 219 106 175 115 994 4 5 20 83 22.3 35 1 7 26 47 35 31 53.3 104 123 34 096 40 267 30 27 17 493 (D) 13 14 6 675 (D) 1 (D) 143 31 898 99 4 569 124 16 327 93 14 574 90 269 116 1 253 104 476 135 748 133 564 79 2 622 23 148 140 1 004 31 96 107 1 444 60 257 142 191 143 1 929 8 8 28 72 15.7 13 1 13 31 33 29 22 51.0 105 68 19 447 17 918 17 11 4 458 5 246 6 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 131 15 631 53 1 704 81 7 924 75 7 683 30 39 73 281 55 631 122 456 101 154 81 1 265 50 880 113 374 36 82 55 771 46 117 116 91 131 863 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 Include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Spartanburg Union Williamsburg OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1987 operators by 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 Not reported _ 1987 operators by age groupr Under 25 years 25 to 34 years „_ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnerslilp . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987_. 1982_ .farms, 1987_. 1982-. acres, 1987_. 1982_. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987_. 1982-. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.- $1,000-. Commercial fertilizer farms-. $1,000-. Agricultural chemicals farms-- $1,000— Petroleum products farms-. $1,000.. Electricity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms-- $1,000- Contract labor --- — -- farms-. $1,000- Repair and maintenance - _ farms. - $1,000- Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms-- $1,000- Interest farms.. $1,000.. Cash rent farms.. $1,000- Property taxes farms.. $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 2 5 6 33 19.2 1 10 16 19 7 54.4 44 46 11 842 10 076 4 5 438 1 159 2 3 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (13) 1 (D) 47 2 920 36 265 36 653 17 407 36 (D) 38 168 39 34 46 171 34 100 27 579 1 (D) 47 118 15 35 22 (D) 23 106 45 36 47 376 4 10 8 46 20.0 15 2 14 28 18 21 54.1 63 75 28 904 28 092 7 5 (D) (D) 10 8 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 82 5 706 26 485 31 1 691 8 (D) 61 312 77 622 67 362 77 240 66 89 39 592 16 19 81 480 19 56 33 241 42 144 74 119 82 355 3 4 22 128 23.4 33 2 22 26 51 50 39 53.3 154 169 54 562 53 423 27 39 11 376 21 896 8 8 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 187 25 643 111 3 128 144 9 661 103 9 349 131 300 152 1 308 136 794 185 1 031 147 521 126 2 927 35 960 158 1 011 67 179 101 1 023 113 473 185 196 187 1 932 8 11 27 135 20.9 38 1 16 46 62 51 43 52.8 177 140 37 075 42 591 22 28 7 194 10 485 17 20 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) 214 15 955 33 2 465 79 1 692 34 955 87 975 200 1 179 179 1 014 212 601 145 373 126 2 968 73 783 192 823 59 111 95 702 100 289 207 286 214 1 692 16 5 19 119 20.8 38 5 27 45 35 49 35 49.8 146 184 73 396 107 309 31 33 39 459 23 142 14 11 (D) 15 671 3 4 2 025 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 163 30 232 65 1 811 75 7 661 48 7 296 113 1 026 141 2 215 132 1 884 161 1 500 134 534 128 5 004 34 451 156 1 812 81 483 122 1 722 84 1 376 157 262 163 2 490 2 3 28 26.1 1 1 3 12 20 64.8 31 23 22 061 16 746 4 7 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) (D) 10 18 89 107 22 80 19 11 33 206 23.0 75 3 36 53 71 114 67 53.0 300 435 131 134 150 684 26 52 15 026 24 803 13 14 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 4 5 (D) (D) 40 344 766 22 315 21 75 149 961 40 119 117 1 978 1 43 (D) (D) 8 328 13 913 27 331 1,39 3 163 28 341 35 1 798 40 335 57 1 744 34 270 21 367 16 243 43 2 619 6 34 2 190 40 328 33 1 889 13 206 14 640 20 270 50 1 866 6 229 10 1 805 40 313 24 438 40 344 59 1 946 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 265 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Souttl Carolina Allendale Anderson Bamberg MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987_ 1982., Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982-, Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987_. 1982-. number, 1987_, 1982-, Wheel tractors farms, 1987., 1982_, number, 1987_, 1982., Grain and bean combines' __ farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987_, 1982_ LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory _ Cows and heifers that had calved . Milk cows.. Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Cattle and calves sold .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982- .. farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982.. _. farms, 1987__ 1982__ number, 1987__ 1982__ .. farms, 1987__ 1982__ number, 1987__ 1982__ __ farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. _. farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. farms, 19B7__ 1982. _ number. 1987__ 1982__ Calves - farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farnis, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, 19B7__ 1982__ number, 1987__ 1982_. Used or to be used for breeding . Other . Hogs and pigs sold . Feeder pigs Sheep and lambs inventory _ Sheep and lambs sold Hens and pullets of laying age inventory ... Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. See footnotes at end of table. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.- .. farms, 19B7__ 1982_. number, 1987_. 1982.. .- farms, 1987.. 1982_. number, 1987_. 1982.. ,.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987_. 1982. . -- farms, 1987.. 1982_. number, 1987.. 1982.. .— famis, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. ... farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. ... farms, 1987_ 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. 6 658 8 548 432 284 564 400 64 927 66 027 6 177 7 788 16 ?77 IB 730 6 270 7 974 ?0 735 24 105 ?. 744 3 893 3 389 4 700 2 601 3 021 269 288 304 915 2 396 2 777 151 449 162 474 2 151 2 405 112 176 117 103 356 520 39 273 45 371 2 076 67 821 2 23? 50 018 2 599 2 837 146 794 136 947 1 8B9 61 237 2 108 2 293 85 557 80 515 326 13 173 1 258 1 763 318 828 355 390 946 1 280 41 694 43 158 1 213 1 655 277 134 312 232 1 266 1 710 576 351 597 558 211 270 74 373 65 729 13 13 639 798 11 11 381 469 312 487 6 392 114 6 76C 882 216 187 60 295 023 41 576 962 102 88 2 503 3 143 24 538 35 714 97 81 161 156 91 81 199 185 18 13 28 13 86 75 9 839 7 990 82 75 5 755 4 294 76 67 5 387 3 725 9 12 368 569 78 2 313 79 1 771 75 5 366 4 038 70 2 537 75 66 2 829 1 979 (D) 12 472 801 4 9 45 123 8 12 427 678 7 10 437 1 043 2 4 (D) 65 191 198 10 398 14 531 54 43B 73 387 144 186 362 586 184 196 510 594 59 92 90 105 99 95 6 738 10 102 88 84 3 731 5 150 85 81 3 587 (D) 8 5 144 (D) 83 1 570 93 1 437 97 91 4 186 4 360 76 2 324 74 6B 1 B62 2 4B0 15 476 31 48 8 491 7 040 21 39 923 1 214 28 41 7 568 5 826 32 46 16 210 15 010 5 11 1 334 1 074 6 4 9 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 34 _ 27 (D) 10 853 310 (D) 50 85 7 702 12 676 154 039 149 131 48 B4 236 314 50 84 226 330 32 77 53 109 21 20 2 469 5 078 16 20 1 452 2 959 16 19 1 452 (D) (D) 17 553 19 464 16 21 1 444 2 027 13 433 12 17 1 011 1 575 4 12 194 4 343 4 12 (D) 608 4 12 (D) 3 735 4 13 (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 218 222 12 999 14 390 59 627 64 820 187 211 453 532 203 199 548 631 52 110 68 126 166 156 23 351 20 010 157 148 12 654 11 126 137 122 9 216 7 738 25 32 3 438 3 388 145 5 642 145 5 055 169 154 11 159 8 984 139 4 958 133 121 6 201 4 492 20 1 909 24 27 3 494 2 024 20 16 653 344 23 27 2 841 1 680 26 23 6 586 3 039 S 3 (D) (D) 4 2 207 (D) 4 2 99 (D) 12 7 (D) (D) 6 2 (D) (D) 103 158 7 633 14 715 74 110 93 130 101 133 310 308 101 156 328 429 67 105 71 114 53 70 6 530 8 910 45 66 3 240 4 410 30 43 (D) (D) 18 25 (D) (D) 36 2 033 41 1 257 53 66 2 925 3 937 29 949 42 60 1 976 3 246 18 896 22 47 7 690 13 939 19 36 997 1 380 22 46 6 693 12 559 23 47 11 640 21 111 3 106 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 6 (D) (D) 266 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Beaufort Berkeley Caltioun Charleston Cherokee Chesterfield MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987_ 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms. 1987. 1982., number. 1987., 1982., Grain and bean combines' farms. 1987., 1982., number. 1987., 1982., LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number, Cov»s and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows farms. number. Milk cows farms. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms, number, Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms, number. Calves farms, number. Cattle farms, number, Fattened on grain and concentrates ..farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number. Other farms, number. Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number, Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number, See footnotes at end of table. 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987_, 1982., 1987_, 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987.. 1982.. 1987_. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987_. 1987_. 1987.. 1982., 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987_. 1982_. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982-. 1987_. 1982-. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982_. 1987_. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982_. 1987.. 1982-. 41 63 4 499 5 115 109 726 81 198 41 59 125 186 40 51 146 196 10 21 (D) 22 11 18 1 868 2 036 17 1 092 1 060 9 14 (D) (D) 1 3 (□) (D) 8 380 10 396 11 15 726 941 5 124 10 10 602 718 2 (D) 4 8 (D) 5 869 3 5 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 2 i (D) (D) 63 108 5 996 6 013 95 169 55 676 54 98 177 231 63 103 192 267 42 62 42 63 4 13 (D) (D) 124 162 10 154 10 928 81 887 67 457 116 145 323 331 123 161 425 477 87 110 108 130 33 23 60 47 1 926 2 206 2 641 4 113 32 22 52 45 818 1 327 1 157 1 680 30 22 47 45 814 (D) 1 145 (D) 3 2 6 2 4 (D) 12 (D) 27 18 539 548 31 18 569 331 30 24 49 49 1 222 1 503 1 221 2 351 17 12 366 587 20 23 40 45 856 916 832 1 793 8 2 304 (D) 33 40 51 52 3 584 25 779 5 217 12 766 26 33 39 38 462 3 351 714 1 715 31 40 48 50 3 122 22 428 4 503 11 041 33 44 48 52 6 443 38 110 7 999 21 747 5 2 5 3 540 (D) (U) (D) 1 5 (D) (13) 1 (D) 62 90 5 831 8 366 94 055 93 173 54 65 184 251 51 82 207 310 17 20 20 (D) 11 12 634 753 7 11 (D) 560 7 10 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 7 105 11 10 471 709 9 298 10 8 173 403 4 7 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 4 7 (D) (0) 4 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 6 (D) (D) 59 101 4 355 6 778 73 808 67 108 50 100 165 308 59 101 162 258 23 45 34 46 49 55 4 954 7 233 42 50 2 375 2 799 40 46 2 085 2 523 4 6 290 276 31 624 44 1 955 51 55 6 091 5 269 36 2 146 41 51 3 945 3 891 4 110 2 9 (D) 1 295 2 6 (D) 330 2 9 (D) 965 3 9 370 3 623 2 4 (D) 886 4 6 (D) 68 945 77 89 4 051 4 626 52 607 51 982 76 76 234 153 67 81 168 167 9 37 14 42 3 7 (D) (D) 132 176 10 857 10 012 82 249 56 884 125 152 384 366 131 159 414 422 57 78 69 102 63 58 74 56 7 579 5 168 9 582 6 216 63 54 72 53 4 473 2 890 5 118 3 450 57 53 60 51 3 536 (D) 3 418 3 305 9 2 19 5 937 (D) 1 700 145 62 44 1 810 1 309 60 47 1 296 969 63 59 74 56 3 463 2 768 3 992 2 870 47 37 1 346 991 65 49 60 43 2 117 1 777 2 342 1 609 4 14 193 339 6 7 14 21 2 373 456 1 823 3 710 5 4 10 11 286 55 576 880 6 7 14 19 2 087 401 1 247 2 830 6 7 13 21 4 393 1 020 2 087 12 476 2 _ 3 4 (D) - 50 (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 8 8 1 826 956 1 401 900 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 267 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Florence Georgetown MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENr Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987_. 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., Average per farm dollars, 1987., 1982., Motortrucks, including pickups ...farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., Wheel tractors farms, 1987., 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows farms, number. Milk cows farms, number, Heifers and heifer calves farms, number, Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms, number. Calves .farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number, Other farms, number. Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs , ..farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number, Sheep and lambs sold farms, number, Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number, 1987., 1982-, 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987-. 1982-. 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 113 164 6 977 9 634 61 745 58 747 98 146 241 343 104 142 261 390 41 85 44 101 57 71 5 349 6 371 50 68 753 567 50 67 753 (D) (D) 37 1 329 55 1 267 58 69 4 721 3 261 49 2 017 41 46 2 704 1 176 9 (D) 38 43 12 625 9 076 28 33 1 522 1 054 37 39 11 103 8 022 38 45 18 891 14 779 5 3 433 30 257 362 20 445 23 474 79 553 64 844 253 335 658 840 216 348 806 1 205 143 223 180 260 52 78 5 028 6 885 50 71 3 249 3 923 41 61 1 959 2 572 9 11 1 290 1 351 39 1 194 39 585 51 77 1 849 2 401 33 732 39 57 1 117 1 171 12 346 21 42 2 820 4 010 14 30 378 761 21 42 2 442 3 249 22 40 6 230 12 548 6 7 1 196 4 224 (D) 7 5 8 13 (D) (D) (U) (D) 2 - 5 - (D) - 934 700 186 299 13 362 21 042 71 837 70 373 170 255 463 653 178 276 735 1 070 82 143 123 176 36 49 1 027 1 967 34 44 572 1 100 33 42 (D) (D) 1 6 (D) (D) 30 235 28 220 35 40 586 1 153 26 315 28 34 270 844 4 (D) 42 57 19 917 24 030 38 45 2 341 2 682 40 54 17 576 21 348 43 46 32 079 34 652 6 7 1 482 706 15 310 (D) 87 72 128 83 5 599 8 602 7 281 10 1?9 64 351 119 475 56 884 122 033 78 69 120 73 192 ?66 237 251 81 71 121 81 236 391 310 483 41 18 49 32 45 25 58 40 29 58 2 890 4 406 26 52 1 536 2 533 21 43 601 1 295 7 9 935 1 238 22 855 25 499 30 52 1 728 1 631 17 569 24 37 1 159 891 7 91 5 38 48 10 020 6 985 21 34 829 990 37 44 9 191 5 995 44 48 17 105 12 091 3 10 (D) 757 3 9 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 47 52 6 440 7 634 46 51 3 888 4 746 40 36 (D) 3 145 8 17 (D) 1 601 39 1 604 39 948 46 52 2 991 2 756 35 1 391 40 37 1 600 1 426 2 (D) 8 8 2 297 1 745 5 6 440 (D) 8 8 1 857 (D) 8 8 4 429 5 972 2 1 (D) (D) 5 6 166 008 147 030 1 1 (D) (D) 33 30 (D) 619 (D) 20 640 32 11 52 25 33 30 72 48 1 2 (D) (D) 33 28 4 592 3 650 33 28 2 929 2 206 33 26 (D) 1 958 6 5 (D) 248 28 937 31 726 35 30 2 741 1 938 32 1 396 30 26 1 345 1 030 2 (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 489 717 25 147 31 135 51 425 43 424 452 613 1 210 1 185 472 682 1 999 2 074 261 292 291 322 62 91 3 121 3 068 52 81 1 604 1 577 46 66 1 085 1 034 8 21 519 543 50 856 50 661 50 64 975 1 346 39 508 33 50 467 845 11 154 96 132 15 771 16 035 73 97 2 059 1 949 88 127 13 712 14 086 92 113 29 562 26 095 11 16 (D) 1 963 3 15 2 35 (D) (D) (D) 104 043 7 _ 8 _ 1 393 915 - (D) See footnotes at end of table. 268 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Greenville Greenv^ood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987_. 1982_ $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987_. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987., 1982- Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farms, 1987.. 1982_, number, 1987.. 1982-. Fattened on grain and concentrates famis, 1987.. number, 1987.. Hogs and pigs inventory. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Other farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Feeder pigs farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep and lambs inventory farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt)er, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982., Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 123 111 4 659 6 464 37 876 58 235 112 105 308 313 109 105 393 341 35 55 39 61 61 7 067 8 768 55 54 3 918 4 344 46 45 1 819 2 473 14 12 2 099 1 871 45 2 081 51 1 068 68 65 3 469 3 898 55 1 271 61 53 2 198 2 485 5 34 8 5 1 013 (D) 4 1 74 (D) 8 5 939 (D) 7 6 (D) (D) 1 (d] 77 47 3 863 2 342 50 169 49 839 76 46 157 103 75 47 177 110 17 15 20 (D) 50 47 8 118 7 343 47 46 4 320 3 813 44 43 (D) (D) 6 4 (D) (D) 47 2 127 46 1 671 52 48 4 241 3 559 37 1 578 47 43 2 663 2 475 4 261 1 4 (D) (D) (D) 1 4 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) 180 1 97 152 7 758 13 975 79 978 91 943 97 148 307 418 97 147 294 449 65 119 90 168 32 32 2 247 5 046 31 30 1 457 2 605 31 29 (D) (D) 4 3 (D) (D) 22 255 29 535 31 34 1 419 1 407 19 364 25 26 1 055 732 10 198 43 47 9 169 13 605 33 39 1 066 1 523 41 46 8 113 12 082 43 49 19 582 21 343 7 9 2 900 1 103 627 939 28 111 42 256 44 834 45 001 593 887 1 196 1 575 615 864 1 887 2 075 176 165 205 172 106 181 3 460 4 127 97 157 2 027 2 330 97 152 2 018 2 304 3 11 9 26 78 673 85 760 133 2 926 2 688 57 1 841 71 112 1 085 1 315 30 522 131 203 38 046 45 368 100 139 4 527 4 382 128 191 33 519 40 986 127 195 59 992 70 092 21 25 4 303 10 351 2 2 (D) (D) 6 9 (D) (D) 4 7 (D) 2 268 28 53 (D) (D) 28 36 1 465 3 411 52 313 94 750 24 35 53 87 26 36 78 103 12 26 13 29 12 12 2 441 4 330 12 12 (D) 2 335 12 12 (D) 2 335 (D) 9 196 13 11 2 157 1 082 9 595 11 10 1 562 938 5 232 11 4 2 098 (D) 8 3 605 23 11 2 1 493 (D) 12 8 1 163 944 4 1 (D) (D) 1 (d] 1 (d] 2 2 (D) (D) 55 78 3 817 4 569 69 391 58 578 41 77 97 180 54 77 145 226 14 32 15 40 21 20 2 901 3 356 21 19 2 087 1 929 20 19 (D) 1 929 1 (D) 17 488 18 326 21 21 1 869 1 665 16 1 012 15 15 857 1 198 4 82 5 17 574 637 5 15 95 116 5 16 479 521 5 16 1 128 1 213 1 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 7 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) 1 035 000 78 76 2 086 4 623 26 745 60 832 69 67 124 193 73 60 158 141 12 43 12 73 47 47 3 380 4 392 46 44 2 273 2 411 45 43 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 35 670 39 537 49 44 2 336 2 499 38 1 057 43 32 1 279 933 7 115 5 13 (D) 1 649 4 12 (D) 334 4 13 (D) 1 315 5 13 2 808 3 659 1 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 269 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Lexington Marlboro Newberry Oconee MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms. 1987, 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- Average per farm dollars, 19B7_ 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987. 1982_ Wheel tractors farms, 1987_ 1982-, number, 1987., 1982., Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987_. 1982., number, 1987., 1982., LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory . Cows and lieifers that had calved . ...famns, 1987__ 1982_- number, 1987__ 1982._ ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982__ Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982- number, 1987.. 1982.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987_. number, 1987.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982__ Calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987__ 1982_- number, 1987.. 1982.. Other farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.- Hogs and pigs sold-— farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982- Feeder pigs — — farnis, 1987— 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 19B2-. Sheep and lambs sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987-- 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987— 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 144 16S 15 925 22 085 110 592 119 378 141 171 385 488 123 182 536 681 81 150 117 213 22 34 1 301 2 368 20 32 769 1 232 19 30 (D) 692 2 3 (D) 340 18 352 18 ISO 22 33 546 857 16 347 12 21 199 460 1 (D) 19 45 5 328 4 431 14 28 585 562 18 43 4 743 3 869 16 39 11 294 8 137 3 11 99 2 327 3 4 49 (D) 6 11 2 280 470 2 617 000 223 260 12 085 13 932 54 191 53 584 218 242 545 568 195 224 529 561 86 114 94 126 70 95 4 471 5 999 56 86 2 185 3 137 51 81 1 574 2 495 9 10 611 642 47 1 005 59 1 281 68 82 2 769 2 884 56 1 120 50 60 1 649 1 473 12 685 39 45 5 317 6 323 30 30 823 704 37 43 4 494 5 619 37 47 11 024 7 875 8 5 2 154 393 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 20 509 1 056 46 272 52 799 8 17 18 36 10 17 35 36 1 2 (D) (D) 11 20 1 389 2 377 10 20 856 1 357 10 20 856 1 357 317 10 216 12 20 1 037 1 462 12 696 10 15 341 554 2 6 (D) 2 246 1 4 (D) (D) 2 6 (D) (D) 2 5 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 17 2 20 3 (D) (D) |U) 109 800 62 _ 58 _ (D) - (D) - 182 115 247 121 10 327 10 730 18 867 14 632 56 743 93 307 76 383 120 929 180 108 220 119 460 308 544 341 162 99 214 116 600 405 676 458 49 73 113 89 59 94 128 124 37 56 1 726 2 218 34 50 1 015 1 272 32 46 975 (D) 5 9 40 (D) 23 362 30 349 33 48 641 1 100 22 361 23 34 280 698 7 34 53 57 17 338 24 761 38 43 2 158 2 915 49 54 15 180 21 846 48 62 37 378 41 231 10 5 4 216 227 10 18 534 646 25 33 2 562 3 623 22 30 1 291 1 731 21 29 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 23 721 19 550 25 32 818 1 477 13 163 22 23 655 868 1 (D) 13 12 1 921 2 073 11 8 349 280 12 9 1 572 1 793 13 12 3 863 3 291 4 4 457 194 1 2 (D) (D) 143 165 13 354 12 691 93 386 76 915 142 160 447 466 124 161 449 512 66 93 105 100 121 118 17 540 17 708 119 114 10 595 9 702 91 81 4 284 3 578 32 39 6 311 6 124 98 5 302 101 1 643 121 114 7 320 4 887 92 4 446 96 79 2 874 2 203 5 158 31 38 5 909 6 462 26 31 679 821 30 29 5 230 5 641 33 36 9 314 9 745 5 5 361 1 068 26 39 1 279 307 1 547 635 2 1 (D) (D) 131 82 7 335 3 558 55 995 43 391 124 74 331 139 120 82 359 176 20 21 25 23 80 66 7 946 7 187 74 60 4 290 3 681 66 49 3 572 2 728 12 15 718 953 74 2 095 72 1 561 83 68 4 056 3 220 67 2 255 71 62 1 801 1 689 3 (D) 6 11 2 279 3 427 4 7 291 253 6 11 1 988 3 174 3 240 6 067 1 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) 135 873 26 11 6 253 152 (D) 270 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farnis. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Pickens Saluda Spartanburg Williamsburg MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment _ farms, 1987_ 1982_ $1,000, 1987_. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987_. 1982., Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987_. 1982_ number, 1987. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982_ Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982_. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. Beef cows farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Milk cows farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987_ number, 1987_. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987_ number, 1987_. Cattle and calves sold ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farms, 1987.. 1982-. numtier, 1987.. 1982. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, 1987.. number, 1987_ Hogs and pigs inventory farms, 1987_. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Other ..farms, 1987.. 1982_ number, 1987_. 1982.. Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. Feeder pigs farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987_. 1982.. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982_ Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987. 1982.. numt)er, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 47 55 (D) 2 252 (D) 40 942 40 48 99 97 47 45 130 97 38 33 4 003 2 523 38 31 2 326 1 415 36 30 2 052 (D) 4 2 276 (D) 34 963 36 712 39 32 2 015 1 268 33 1 167 32 29 848 666 3 (D) 6 11 896 1 984 5 6 (D) 195 6 11 (D) 1 789 7 10 1 258 2 874 82 88 5 360 6 344 65 364 72 094 71 79 160 195 77 86 208 206 31 47 42 59 31 19 2 356 1 424 28 16 1 282 728 27 14 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 18 562 27 512 29 19 1 578 12 502 25 12 1 076 412 5 272 15 18 2 032 1 468 14 14 421 169 13 15 1 611 1 299 16 17 3 919 2 201 2 3 (D) (D) 187 218 12 019 14 627 64 271 67 095 178 192 495 445 184 198 639 637 90 80 111 87 141 158 17 494 18 112 135 152 10 147 10 754 115 124 7 013 6 879 31 42 3 134 3 875 122 4 946 116 2 401 144 155 7 708 7 515 116 3 835 120 124 3 873 3 803 7 274 18 36 2 726 3 325 12 19 222 664 17 30 2 504 2 661 20 30 6 212 8 195 3 8 (D) 2 259 214 163 189 233 12 246 16 666 12 130 2C 735 57 225 102 248 64 178 88 993 193 159 181 205 550 498 465 522 199 148 166 229 754 598 539 706 38 104 56 139 39 125 62 169 5 11 (D) (D) 6 16 7 19 (D) (D) (LI) 371 297 24 1 20 - 6 693 962 m 4 703 470 92 100 11 083 12 743 78 86 5 288 5 617 67 72 3 594 3 857 14 19 1 694 1 760 70 2 889 76 2 906 99 102 10 033 9 543 67 2 302 81 87 7 731 7 204 9 179 S 18 172 1 639 4 9 30 207 7 18 142 1 432 8 16 391 2 876 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 7 7 (D) (D) 56 70 6 389 7 964 53 63 3 729 4 482 43 53 1 990 2 678 13 13 1 739 1 804 42 1 702 47 958 52 67 3 320 3 091 37 1 145 40 58 2 175 1 611 7 371 53 54 11 932 8 190 47 41 1 607 971 51 48 10 325 7 219 53 58 17 538 14 480 8 B 2 172 782 40 33 2 126 607 53 151 18 393 26 29 64 60 40 29 66 69 1 6 (D) 6 32 28 4 092 3 186 29 27 2 220 1 706 28 27 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) (D) 31 996 31 876 33 28 2 335 2 344 30 955 28 28 1 380 1 367 1 (D) 5 2 74 (D) 5 2 74 (D) 3 1 76 (D) 344 507 22 513 28 475 65 446 56 164 301 454 830 966 343 472 1 046 1 474 173 186 199 223 79 107 3 496 3 860 72 87 1 714 1 803 68 73 1 694 1 625 5 19 20 178 61 1 082 68 700 71 76 2 134 1 719 40 551 56 65 1 583 1 164 9 75 101 147 12 653 15 869 78 110 1 372 2 147 99 133 11 281 13 722 102 145 22 524 25 933 25 16 1 848 2 427 5 9 98 (D) 19 14 5 761 210 5 696 162 2 1 (D) (D) 68 (D) 19 38 (D) 314 2 3 (D) (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 271 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] South Carolina Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed . Wfieat for grain . .. famis, acres, bushels, __ farms, acres, bushels, Tobacco. Soybeans for beans . __ farms, acres, pounds, „ farms, acres, bushels. 1987.. 1982. 1987_. 1982.. 1987.. 1982- 1987.. 1982- 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982-. 1987- 1982- Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Land in orchards . farms, 1987. 1982- aores, 1987. 1982. 3 288 3 966 275 324 346 591 20 401 108 29 045 603 2 218 3 231 196 792 400 840 7 149 027 14 161 914 1 936 2 746 41 384 58 410 85 625 912 117 298 383 3 238 5 996 549 808 1 257 698 12 086 069 26 956 434 2 203 2 311 131 379 125 038 291 111 286 469 431 353 44 433 37 075 4 11 97 75 5 060 4 640 9 24 599 2 095 18 020 60 472 60 59 2 598 3 184 140 418 202 646 50 62 3 710 6 628 110 299 210 201 40 54 11 234 9 763 913 992 816 114 32 53 7 255 15 433 270 737 535 380 30 43 1 717 1 849 105 316 131 674 49 100 4 008 10 864 125 220 345 413 7 22 461 2 609 4 360 41 383 73 57 4 784 4 131 10 338 9 000 2 3 (D) (D) 65 132 12 082 33 136 265 961 707 816 101 93 5 479 (D) 12 969 13 699 14 14 1 895 1 661 34 79 16 724 52 059 377 454 991 142 14 22 1 287 1 757 (D) 5 305 2 5 (D) (D) 3 169 20 399 36 665 399 886 142 148 13 029 10 386 22 480 20 115 13 3 163 (D) 76 102 11 258 13 134 765 038 1 067 014 55 79 5 166 10 092 ISO 649 329 481 1 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 74 137 18 226 37 520 329 535 827 413 53 2 182 2 601 6 611 6 067 72 74 6 952 10 376 432 833 722 623 59 68 5 950 11 181 196 004 389 718 54 118 12 529 42 658 248 978 773 469 21 35 1 218 1 456 4 038 3 110 3 9 (D) 721 Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed . Wheal for grain ...farms, 1987.. 1982- acres, 1987-, 1982- bushels, 1987.. 1982- ---farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Tobacco - Soybeans for beans . ...famns, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- pounds, 1987- 1982- ... farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. bushels, 1987. 1982. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons, dry. 1987. 1982. Land in orchards . -fams, 1987.. 1982-. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 11 14 1 460 1 077 129 107 59 652 4 18 (D) 2 934 (D) 105 989 9 26 1 638 6 206 43 776 129 430 871 542 (D) 979 2 3 (D) 150 45 82 4 441 5 439 306 944 422 793 21 38 1 836 3 070 73 014 87 165 10 22 115 244 266 390 439 273 34 73 3 079 7 163 70 665 156 139 19 31 654 645 (D) 1 529 4 1 14 (D) 68 99 9 116 12 923 747 348 100 158 61 97 6 994 13 809 256 969 553 291 69 132 16 557 42 206 347 495 886 406 25 43 1 513 1 985 (D) 4 498 6 13 420 890 16 24 638 2 069 40 676 147 146 2 13 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 37 1 210 9 699 25 400 245 225 6 7 230 252 (D) 848 4 6 35 45 8 8 176 150 8 357 12 212 8 45 449 3 248 20 030 106 920 (D) 6 46 593 7 091 8 140 119 168 45 50 4 362 3 635 (D) 5 242 12 5 2 561 1 634 10 18 1 080 763 31 141 64 565 21 26 1 600 1 907 74 442 66 909 8 30 1 127 5 974 18 300 133 967 44 51 2 936 3 030 5 192 6 209 1 1 (D) (D) 45 46 3 388 4 441 213 004 323 758 40 52 3 818 8 419 135 182 260 663 20 35 IP) 526 (D) 1 118 206 43 113 7 696 34 428 187 321 624 408 51 53 3 748 3 691 9 037 9 809 10 9 1 779 1 957 167 199 19 792 29 098 1 510 668 2 640 039 118 135 12 962 26 764 514 541 1 008 923 94 142 2 104 3 803 4 441 166 7 869 421 157 263 33 050 73 660 783 594 1 867 624 30 27 851 465 1 608 1 324 3 4 (D) 34 See footnotes at end of table. 272 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Colleton Darlington Dorctiester Edgefield Florence CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed . Wheat for grain . Tobacco - farms, acres, bushels, -—farms, acres, bushels, — farms, acres, pounds, Soybeans for beans . — farms, acres, bushels. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987.. 1982., 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987_. 1982. 1987_. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. IHay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) . Land in orchards . farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982- tons, dry, 1987_ 1982- - farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 81 124 10 012 13 788 862 001 1 022 377 23 48 1 578 5 171 53 899 177 908 8 9 (D) 221 (D) 409 026 58 136 10 858 29 587 232 669 590 095 57 60 2 634 2 082 8 056 7 590 (D) 174 152 11 302 10 780 680 188 885 266 183 234 19 319 34 222 759 288 1 292 096 176 224 3 610 4 881 7 141 120 10 098 859 198 311 46 439 77 784 1 059 249 1 855 505 45 60 2 030 2 573 5 700 3 942 12 8 190 156 151 163 10 946 10 630 765 007 977 350 116 146 13 736 20 644 550 214 712 608 147 228 3 611 5 170 7 532 363 10 307 051 152 262 30 963 49 055 712 947 1 066 997 33 35 721 1 100 (D) 2 740 67 99 6 365 9 918 542 221 852 844 26 31 1 317 3 243 45 170 117 762 6 14 315 567 685 900 1 081 950 56 104 9 494 17 955 216 200 377 827 32 30 996 848 (D) 2 276 2 4 (D) (D) 3 4 (D) 34 5 7 333 306 7 430 24 120 24 28 1 854 3 102 67 996 129 847 13 39 2 526 11 611 44 259 241 387 42 45 3 242 2 888 8 657 8 151 33 29 11 358 10 489 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 27 24 2 697 2 349 4 399 4 431 361 407 20 164 20 379 1 507 696 1 743 303 203 271 11 80S 24 819 435 224 877 750 399 583 7 976 11 867 15 824 714 23 380 957 406 627 49 288 82 091 1 062 375 1 605 390 31 25 532 731 (D) 2 082 9 14 145 284 Item Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed Wheat for grain . ...farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987- 1982-. bushels, 1987-. 1982.. 13 17 642 1 545 32 050 45 523 8 22 795 1 288 25 440 36 674 Tobacco. Soybeans for beans . ...farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. pounds, 1987. 1982. ...famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982- bushels, 1987- 1982- Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) - Land in orchards . farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987- 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- 12 37 805 6 811 14 528 136 207 52 60 3 065 3 656 4 661 7 216 18 11 899 972 4 8 51 149 2 530 9 400 5 12 273 996 6 295 37 770 3 8 (D) 1 393 (D) 37 784 41 38 2 638 2 407 4 873 4 507 85 107 13 666 18 598 1 140 623 1 616 991 51 65 6 637 11 101 200 495 374 577 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 72 136 21 894 51 926 489 509 1 096 331 21 30 516 2 407 (D) 7 599 4 3 (D) 10 7 4 (D) (D) 440 529 18 283 18 208 1 663 547 1 456 259 102 154 3 595 6 694 143 875 233 949 541 779 10 938 14 023 23 832 458 29 184 067 391 698 25 048 44 910 632 910 926 312 59 74 1 325 (D) 2 079 1 500 8 8 35 31 14 19 648 1 688 37 950 138 224 3 9 (D) 639 (D) 20 010 8 28 373 6 163 6 306 125 053 10 13 1 925 1 006 5 622 4 512 24 28 2 338 2 243 182 410 196 838 23 32 1 309 4 450 45 953 174 267 3 2 61 (D) 109 800 (D) 19 53 3 151 16 547 63 578 347 575 22 23 1 388 1 385 (D) 4 793 15 14 949 699 44 562 85 184 10 17 (D) 916 (D) 33 625 16 40 1 655 7 639 37 187 187 738 32 37 2 300 1 666 (D) 3 080 1 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 4 1 210 (D) See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 273 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed . Wheat for grain . — farms, 1987. 1982, acres, 1987_ 1982_ busfiels, 1987. 1982- ... farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982- bushels. 1987.. 1982. Soybeans for beans . ...farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982.. pounds, 1987. 1982., ...farms. 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Land in orchards . .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed . Wheat for grain . ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. bushels, 1987.. 1982.. — farms, 1987., 1982.. acres, 1987., 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982. Soyt)eans for beans . ...farms, 19B7_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982_ bushels. 1987. 1982. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987_ 1982- acres. 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982- Land in orchards . -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982- 11 9 469 222 39 032 16 120 2 8 (D) 174 (D) 5 940 3 3 145 57 375 750 40 27 1 903 991 3 113 1 269 Lexington 105 52 90 67 12 933 2 141 12 660 2 763 818 544 171 645 951 229 192 672 91 45 117 69 9 708 3 601 21 521 4 885 369 449 90 684 785 143 139 156 33 _ 31 - 619 - 768 - 1 253 317 - 1 653 811 - 113 54 158 138 27 975 9 380 53 256 23 905 618 310 185 088 1 178 790 464 579 16 79 21 77 668 3 038 856 2 919 (D) 9 116 2 223 7 046 1 18 2 22 (D) 1 020 (D) 817 1 2 (D) (D) Richland 36 32 4 197 6 083 312 632 552 186 33 32 4 660 4 962 186 684 219 791 (D) (D) 29 51 8 802 14 396 193 264 277 183 32 18 1 087 731 2 511 1 692 4 2 116 (D) 1 (D) 1 (0) 2 (D) (D) 9 15 956 1 701 (D) 2 261 1 (D) 17 33 1 041 1 431 60 427 122 010 52 91 3 286 6 651 118 705 231 274 36 124 5 855 15 601 131 951 381 709 137 152 9 274 8 929 22 077 21 232 26 19 4 320 3 525 125 124 7 555 9 972 588 441 888 473 67 91 5 833 11 818 224 250 430 874 144 186 4 321 5 674 8 770 686 10 979 687 123 207 17 420 30 917 386 584 575 480 20 32 501 785 1 290 1 811 3 2 (D) (D) Spartanburg 14 29 616 1 163 21 645 55 427 27 52 1 268 5 476 39 128 207 857 19 56 1 293 10 326 31 465 194 619 82 84 5 716 5 363 13 739 11 080 101 55 9 338 7 879 Marlboro 74 45 6 280 7 521 435 980 680 345 52 42 6 636 11 302 265 61 1 402 338 22 22 (D) 594 (D) 1 256 010 94 106 25 965 44 350 578 644 979 839 34 28 1 542 1 222 (D) 2 849 3 3 (D) 6 141 165 19 282 26 006 1 516 511 2 512 572 111 129 12 035 16 361 478 356 623 397 47 59 937 1 202 1 849 709 2 633 703 130 193 25 351 50 069 567 557 1 164 536 39 45 1 990 2 549 4 060 7 167 Newberry 25 40 1 490 2 224 93 125 175 441 51 78 3 146 5 365 110 823 201 143 36 75 4 471 9 863 94 683 244 892 102 104 7 648 6 314 18 379 15 461 2 23 (D) Oconee 8 10 228 419 19 718 31 154 8 17 (D) 1 4// (D) 49 845 4 16 (D) 2 374 (D) 58 907 73 64 3 347 2 966 6 215 5 912 33 6 1 785 113 4 8 (D) (D) 3 6 19 78 1 090 5 839 3 4 (D) 223 (D) 6 961 1 5 (D) 1 020 (D) 15 491 29 27 2 594 1 740 4 017 2 564 Williamsburg 271 352 19 338 28 126 1 265 428 2 252 830 134 208 7 438 22 187 224 287 692 773 226 319 4 560 6 999 9 201 007 12 936 160 265 423 34 836 71 075 745 055 1 529 813 42 36 1 312 550 (D) 934 2 4 (D) 18 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ==Data for 1982 include self-propelled only. 274 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inventory Sales Geographic area l\/lilk goats Goat milk Farms Famis Number Farms Number Farms Gallons Total sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL Soutli Carolina 1987.. 1982.. 141 237 1 149 1 231 40 76 509 545 24 6 19 217 927 51 (NA) 102 33 Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [Not published for this State] Table 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [Not published for this State] Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Inventory Number Sales Colonies of bees Number Honey Farms Total sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL South Carolina 1987. 1982. COUNTIES, 1987 Abbeville Aiken Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Berkeley Charleston Cherokee Chester. _ Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Dillon Edgefield Fairfield Florence Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Newbeny Oconee Orangeburg Pickens. Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union York All other counties 454 562 7 401 5 938 86 49 411 32 12 25 163 96 134 38 38 49 10 20 (D) 80 225 150 (D) 76 (D) 115 46 49 (D) 2 522 45 302 72' 171 74 22 579 23 27 97 197 225 1 976 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) IP) 134 271 572 88 474 (D) (D) 11 755 (D) 480 (D) (D) 1 480 (D) 116 44 iD) (D) 1 250 6 345 1 470 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 176 702 (D) 3 169 (D) 1 989 (D) 100 13 400 (D) 142 (NA) (D) (D) 5 (D) (^ (D) (D) (D) (D) (Z) (D) IP) (D) 2 3 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 144 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) IS (D) (^ 2 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 275 Table 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Geographic area Farms Pounds (1,000) Farms Number (1,000) Farms Sales ($1,000) CATFISH State Total South Carolina .. 1987.. 1982.. 17 8 51 30 7 (D) 22 8 120 33 OTHER AQUACULTURAL PRODUCTS State Total Soutli Carolina .. 1987.. 1982.. 8 3 ^ 4 (X) (X) 12 3 105 31 Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area DUCKS State Total South Carolina 1987.. 1982.. GEESE State Total South Carolina . .1987.. 1982.. PIGEONS OR SQUAB State Total South Carolina .1987.. 1982. POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT) State Total South Carolina .1987. 1982. Inventory 179 225 111 119 12 50 Number 2 851 2 643 1 053 1 303 (D) 87 854 7 016 800 3 691 761 Sales 125 207 737 206 372 (D) 221 764 83 109 868 63 998 471 276 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inventory Sales Geographic area Sales Famis Number Farms Number ($1,000) MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS State Total South Carolina 1987_. 199 385 20 35 7 1982__ 117 233 9 24 7 Counties, 1987 Abbeville 8 11 1 (D) (D) Aiken 10 22 2 (D) Allendale 4 4 2 (D) (D) Anderson 12 21 1 (D) #0) Barnwell _ 3 4 _ _ Beaufort 9 40 _ _ _ Berkeley 5 20 2 (D) (0) Charleston - _ 3 (D) _ Cherokee 4 12 _ _ _ Chesterfield 5 6 - - - Colleton 6 11 Fairfield 3 5 _ _ _ Greenville 10 11 1 (D) (D) Greenwood . ... 3 4 Hampton 3 4 _ _ _ Horry 3 3 _ _ _ Kershaw 3 5 _ _ _ Lancaster 9 14 _ _ _ Laurens 4 12 _ _ _ Lexington 4 7 - - - Newberry 5 5 _ _ _ Oconee 7 34 1 (D) (D) Orangeburg 10 18 _ Pickens 5 8 2 (D) (D) Richland 4 5 _ Saluda _._ _ 9 11 _ _ _ Spartanburg 9 12 1 (D) (D) Sumter 8 27 5 11 3 Williamsburg 3 3 York 7 8 _ _ _ 21 (D) 2 (D) (D) GOATS, TOTAL State Total South Carolina _.-1987__ 671 6 330 242 2 594 (NA) 1982__ 535 4 475 172 1 539 (NA) Counties, 1987 Abbeville 18 191 10 56 (NA) Aiken 37 372 10 159 (NA) Anderson 46 368 17 283 (NA) Bamberg 11 S3 1 (D) (NA) Barnwell __ 9 59 2 (D) (NA) Beaufort 4 34 1 (D) (NA) Berkeley 14 77 2 (D) (NA) Calhoun 6 76 5 42 (NA) Charleston 7 59 4 20 (NA) Cherokee 9 102 6 111 (NA) Chester 11 58 3 25 (NA) Chesterfield 13 100 5 46 (NA) Clarendon 5 10 _ _ (NA) Colleton _ __ 16 118 8 68 (NA) Darlington 11 105 4 26 (NA) Dillon - 8 52 4 29 (NA) Dorchester 20 165 5 58 (NA) Edgefield 5 72 1 (D) (NA) Fairfield 3 33 2 (D) (NA) Florence _._ 20 299 11 59 (NA) Georgetown.. 7 60 6 86 (NA) 22 212 8 46 (NA) Greenwood 19 245 13 123 (NA) Hampton 6 88 3 10 (NA) Horry. _ 21 146 3 14 (NA) Jasper 3 (D) - _ (NA) Kershaw 11 88 9 50 (NA) Lancaster... 14 62 4 23 (NA) Laurens 15 106 6 31 (NA) Lee 11 83 (NA) 35 421 16 221 (NA) McComnick 4 76 1 (D) (NA) Marion 10 99 5 52 (NA) fwlarlboro 7 42 (NA) 26 284 8 43 (NA) Oconee 20 302 8 (D) (NA) Orangeburg 29 352 10 108 (NA) Pickens 16 131 5 28 (NA) 24 180 7 87 (NA) Saluda 27 185 4 13 (NA) Spartanburg 27 320 11 130 (NA) 14 69 7 52 (NA) Williamsburg 12 155 4 12 (NA) York 13 82 2 (D) (NA) All other counties _ 5 (D) 1 (D) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 277 Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Inventory Sales Geograpt)ic area Farms Number Farms Number Sales ($1,000) GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK State Total South Carolina _ 1987.. 1982.. 534 308 5 032 3 209 198 103 2 060 994 49 20 RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS State Total South Carolina 1987.. 1982.. 84 54 8 531 2 663 50 34 40 246 5 677 177 39 Table 24. Grains -Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina Counties Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberq Barnwell -__ _ _ Beaufort _ Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield \ Clarendon Colleton _ __ Darlington Dillon _ Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield- _ _ '. Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood W Hampton Hon7 Jasper IIII! Kershaw "" Lancaster [ Laurens Lee ,. Lexington "IIIIIII" McCormick Marion IIIII! Marlboro ~~_\ Newberry I"II" Oconee \"_'_ Orangeburg " Pickens _ Richland Saluda Spartanburg " Sumter IIIII" Union IIIII Williamsburg York IIIIIIIII 278 SOUTH CAROLINA Harvested Farms 6 292 17 136 62 84 134 101 34 179 101 31 18 24 106 262 261 239 183 196 18 7 566 140 50 10 170 654 70 45 53 18 145 143 4 190 91 63 49 514 42 75 265 12 563 40 149 3 598 11 437 2 243 12 368 7 288 1 626 6 024 9 550 810 278 1 219 4 063 21 Oil 12 763 12 031 11 260 8 221 431 33 22 107 3 364 915 69 15 051 20 312 1 525 2 SOO 1 284 153 13 259 2 991 20 8 066 6 481 1 667 480 29 711 791 4 604 1 458 945 21 254 59 22 911 1 411 Quantity 6 525 185 461 922 614 125 800 820 321 449 472 137 531 391 941 766 103 50 936 11 214 37 324 253 175 1 661 397 1 006 369 718 538 777 680 662 273 9 892 1 460 1 627 313 218 393 39 684 3 066 1 215 002 1 818 318 75 097 192 056 55 339 9 176 842 600 200 668 415 618 292 444 298 100 201 31 173 2 192 944 52 865 333 747 74 161 29 456 1 595 361 2 794 1 428 283 46 462 Irrigated 207 Acres 1 (D) 3 19 9 1 758 4 21 10 772 11 1 299 3 9 11 1 962 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 526 2 (D) / 231 2 (D) / 125 4 232 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 826 5 34 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 9 692 7 1 144 5 302 2 (D) 2 (D) 38 4 505 2 (D) 5 121 3 11 19 1 967 7 216 1 (D) Harvested Farms 56 156 75 129 162 107 48 268 146 53 37 48 114 321 354 211 233 274 36 20 603 156 89 19 169 825 99 78 68 49 121 228 11 199 62 104 102 649 71 92 66 143 287 38 637 110 219 4 126 9 961 2 391 14 024 10 796 Quantity 1 333 7 623 13 374 2 295 378 992 5 227 30 793 16 823 11 358 11 300 12 122 433 (D) 22 312 3 663 1 900 184 19 682 21 161 2 595 2 618 1 049 668 12 922 3 796 (D) 10 507 7 637 2 557 871 43 641 614 6 561 1 709 1 833 27 824 231 31 074 1 602 10 239 235 741 823 640 166 658 1 109 895 741 092 69 128 557 429 1 122 627 166 537 18 627 74 893 364 492 2 731 834 1 182 332 918 671 1 016 511 979 631 28 463 6 833 1 860 682 262 630 160 956 11 322 1 666 265 1 651 224 175 081 210 868 100 690 37 694 964 381 230 734 1 155 918 324 689 310 189 113 51 464 3 575 501 32 646 577 364 137 520 82 391 2 643 657 10 037 2 415 493 123 312 Irrigated Farms (D) 2 778 (D) 1 283 2 088 21 (D) 2 317 (D) (D) (D) 678 151 1 076 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 613 (D) (D) 517 882 2 120 (D) (D) (D) 5 752 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 204 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 24. Grains- Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina . Counties SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina .. Counties Abbeville Aiken Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Calhoun Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Dillon Florence Greenville Greenwood Horry Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Mariboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York All other counties 1987 Farms Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson „. Bamtierg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston .. Cherokee ... Chester Chesterfield . Clarendon... Colleton Darlington... Dillon Dorchester .. Edgefield ._. Florence Georgetown . Greenville — . Greenwood _ Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster... Laurens Lee Lexington ... Marion Mariboro Newtjerry Oconee Orangeburg . Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg . Sumter Union Williamsburg Acres 3 097 30 87 41 113 74 68 5 37 78 5 25 25 60 146 28 231 132 38 41 238 24 24 9 65 120 8 34 12 52 116 234 506 1 118 (D) 95 51 156 482 101 124 26 88 448 158 25 78 38 382 63 676 (D) 96 1 600 240 980 (D) (D) 747 1 020 258 89 (D) 575 919 Quantity 1 368 4 615 7 374 5 740 5 508 6 206 418 2 134 7 262 373 781 1 629 4 100 13 313 1 736 20 095 13 984 1 440 2 139 12 347 920 1 100 336 6 922 3 839 244 1 509 754 2 044 10 075 83 4 237 79 5 941 57 6 746 88 3 850 10 936 254 16 866 8 90 51 4 914 78 4 017 58 1 863 152 12 521 7 196 178 8 066 4 180 11 817 23 841 (D) 3 800 1 710 3 203 17 200 3 831 (D) 910 2 965 19 175 1 850 750 1 470 639 9 241 3 320 22 836 (D) 4 884 49 699 12 240 24 675 (D) (D) 23 154 28 720 14 230 1 792 (D) (D) 38 605 7 558 179 32 251 128 509 274 297 165 748 157 887 200 077 8 660 80 811 264 254 12 954 32 143 74 972 141 833 522 483 55 084 781 957 556 535 48 147 74 081 452 146 28 690 32 580 7 635 206 672 152 844 5 816 50 003 21 047 47 208 380 566 111 316 226 929 269 143 130 970 39 724 558 908 2 880 193 470 137 386 52 687 491 988 5 440 241 608 Irrigated Acres (D) (D) (D) 445 (D) 687 225 270 (P) (D) 534 123 IP) (D) 124 (D) (D) 1 170 13 9 45 5 3 (NA) 25 17 11 (NA) 24 10 7 3 3 20 5 16 3 3 42 15 4 13 4 36 43 6 4 3 18 (NA) Acres 66 102 65 202 91 83 18 63 124 15 67 35 67 169 61 287 172 43 42 315 48 46 26 80 189 9 48 24 95 140 123 103 47 147 30 358 16 68 138 126 183 10 270 380 550 2 314 328 260 (NA) 869 966 444 (NA) 197 131 1 241 331 110 (D) (D) 903 (D) 500 (D) (D) 1 440 342 80 169 (D) 1 517 1 523 520 65 71 577 (NA) 3 102 7 526 15 662 13 629 10 268 11 532 2 934 3 565 14 449 3 270 3 656 2 091 8 668 27 300 5 445 35 944 21 365 3 469 3 309 25 533 3 903 1 578 1 271 11 513 7 304 639 4 705 1 019 6 154 22 093 Quantity 778 907 12 583 21 165 07 001 13 02C 14 80C (NAl 28 749 60 613 21 833 (NA) 4 970 5 991 49 830 13 255 4 436 13 458 (D) 37 376 (D) 15 943 (D) (D) 55 145 10 507 2 175 6 300 3 400 64 299 69 084 16 250 (D) (U) 29 790 (NA) 88 254 228 263 542 356 406 916 336 209 398 663 106 989 98 398 569 686 100 881 116 318 72 204 257 456 1 021 108 183 973 1 335 963 731 198 123 520 135 664 897 269 120 306 44 437 44 885 384 824 253 307 20 010 179 827 36 360 195 876 799 603 5 962 163 545 12 071 438 110 11 349 403 338 6 618 233 765 1 657 54 996 38 571 1 341 816 375 10 985 6 377 230 094 7 641 259 969 6 679 240 298 17 162 642 744 352 (D) 23 539 726 447 Irrigated (NA) (NA) (NA) Acres (D) (NA) (na] (D) (NA) (D) 1 058 386 1 415 (D) (D) 175 930 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA (D) (D) IP) 286 1 307 (D) 2 685 14 1 644 (D) 279 Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Im'gated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)-Con. Counties— Con. York 28 2 826 97 950 - - 57 5 906 212 562 - - BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total 270 10 288 469 587 3 208 528 21 933 1 003 137 1 (D) Counties Abbeville — 12 216 6 858 _ _ 21 475 22 220 . _ Aiken__ __ _ 8 103 3 154 - - 8 160 5 165 - _ Anderson 49 2 235 90 870 _ _ 88 4 023 180 280 _ _ Bamberg 5 310 18 850 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) _ _ Cherokee - 3 43 1 235 - 21 558 24 435 - - Chesterfield 5 42 1 612 - - 4 76 1 718 _ _ Darlington 6 37 2 745 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dillon - 3 24 840 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Edgefield - 5 261 (D) - - 5 409 17 415 Florence 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greenville 18 764 35 961 _ _ 43 2 329 121 708 _ _ Greenwood 3 115 3 950 - - 5 206 9 060 _ - Laurens. 21 1 049 53 878 _ _ 64 3 186 138 185 _ _ Lexington 15 263 11 440 1 (D) 21 539 27 523 _ -. Marlboro _ 5 414 21 194 - 6 750 43 235 - - Newberry 39 1 885 97 245 - - 54 1 885 92 277 _ _ Oconee 3 (D) (D) _ _ 12 402 21 579 _ _ Orangeburg Saluda 11 194 9 830 - - 3 97 5 220 - _ 10 155 7 268 _ _ 27 660 29 755 _ _ Spartanburg 21 755 27 026 _ _ 49 2 279 92 845 _ _ Sumter 3 (D) (D) _ _ 8 725 27 619 - - Union 7 110 5 043 - - 11 316 13 490 - - York 7 449 16 850 - _ 16 839 39 710 _ _ All other counties 8 297 14 105 _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina - 1 043 26 147 1 396 340 8 301 1 546 40 498 2 150 861 14 206 Counties Abbeville 25 409 16 336 44 596 24 017 _ . Aiken 27 392 16 315 _ - 22 451 20 650 _ _ Allendale 5 271 14 169 ^ _ 15 2 262 118 907 1 (D) Anderson 80 2 078 91 329 _ - 144 3 208 149 160 2 (D) Bamberg _ . Barnwell 42 1 574 87 843 1 (D) 51 2 536 135 664 _ 5 78 4 200 - 16 331 15 536 _ - Berkeley 20 265 11 253 _ _ 23 320 15 169 _ _ Calhoun 17 716 39 770 _ _ 23 1 026 43 925 - - Cherokee 15 161 7 885 _ _ 21 243 10 095 - _ Chester — 14 382 21 154 - - 27 446 30 770 - - Chesterfield 19 211 11 453 _ _ 36 863 40 647 _ _ Clarendon ___ 28 533 27 761 _ _ 28 950 72 525 _ - Colleton _ _ 24 585 31 766 _ _ 37 1 202 58 660 1 (D) Darlington 55 1 314 80 917 1 (D) 45 1 429 79 888 1 (D) Dillon _. 17 284 14 168 1 (D) 17 215 14 362 - Dorchester 28 679 43 343 _ 25 700 36 930 - - Edgefield _ 17 870 41 133 1 (D) 19 711 40 318 1 (D) Florence 33 894 45 996 _ 34 889 57 675 - Georgetown 3 20 (D) _ _ 9 201 6 330 _ - Greenville __ _ 19 285 8 629 - - 47 1 291 75 712 - - Greenwood 9 102 4 510 _ _ 16 247 10 179 _ _ Hampton 9 164 6 510 _ _ 9 336 14 050 _ - Horry _ 52 1 371 77 155 _ _ 107 3 706 229 258 _ - Lancaster __ _ 10 75 4 306 _ _ 12 273 18 657 _ _ Laurens 37 524 19 348 _ - 62 1 320 69 890 - - Lee _ 9 169 12 127 _ _ 17 535 33 330 _ _ Lexington 35 501 16 762 - _ 62 658 31 094 1 (D) Mahon 8 104 4 890 _ _ 18 502 27 483 _ Marlboro 13 724 46 391 _ _ 19 1 732 89 790 _ _ Newberry 51 1 147 58 668 - - 69 1 473 80 084 - - Oconee 9 130 7 360 _ _ 25 327 12 344 _ _ Orangeburg 87 3 540 203 186 1 (D) 95 2 450 136 901 1 (D) Pickens 8 105 5 847 19 133 5 308 1 (D) Richland _ 19 455 29 567 - _ 32 602 29 271 - Saluda __ 40 943 47 602 _ _ 70 1 279 64 759 1 (D) Spartanburg 43 810 36 368 _ _ 67 1 075 46 656 1 (D) Sumter 44 1 552 103 835 2 (D) 57 1 995 118 567 1 (D) Union _ 3 (D) (D) 8 119 6 204 _ Williamsburg 33 429 18 336 _ _ 20 386 18 075 _ _ York 23 1 051 64 580 _ _ 29 487 24 640 _ _ All other counties _ _ 8 (D) 6 242 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 280 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic i RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamtserg Barnwell Calhoun Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Edgefield Florence Hampton. Honry Kershaw Lee Lexington Marlon Marlboro Orangeburg Richland Sumter Williamsburg All other counties SUNFLOWER SEED (POUNDS) Orang All otner counties _ 1987 Farms State Total South Carolina Counties Anderson Clarendon All other counties . TRITICALC (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina Counties 15 1 510 (D) 140 413 730 92 1 109 134 107 427 163 211 43 637 51 105 45 284 (D) 1 072 550 89 122 180 308 Quantity 195 250 358 130 263 Inigated 24 975 (D) 2 200 10 885 14 740 2 060 23 058 2 348 2 085 10 196 3 900 4 431 1 150 17 346 1 215 1 835 1 475 7 215 (D) 14 061 18 565 2 330 2 820 3 406 7 496 699 448 (D) 280 000 (0) 11 992 2 500 9 492 Acres (D) (D) Farms (D) 35 11 (NA) 25 19 10 26 6 7 16 10 (NA) 20 15 10 5 21 (NA) 11 39 (NA) 10 5 (NA) Acres (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 695 625 (NA) 617 662 423 1 480 161 312 706 160 248 (NA) 1 174 123 1 228 97 359 (NA) 359 931 (NA) 398 69 (NA) 1 846 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Quantity 11 363 16 503 (NA) 13 603 13 610 10 925 33 488 4 770 7 730 19 305 3 310 5 405 (NA) 20 601 4 501 17 355 3 160 9 837 (NA) 8 290 20 855 (NA) 9 933 1 670 (NA) Irrigated Farms (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Acres (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 (NA) (na] (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (na] (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 281 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982 IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres COTTON (BALES) State Total 744 116 424 102 078 71 (D) 417 95 392 147 897 17 1 763 Counties Abbeville -— 3 177 107 _ _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 19 2 144 2 441 1 (D) 11 1 448 2 367 - - Allendale - 11 2 101 2 473 4 760 4 1 392 1 350 - - 6 385 217 _ - 11 1 402 1 523 - - Bamberg 5 412 366 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Barnwell 31 1 636 1 573 2 (D) 6 335 275 1 (D) 44 8 334 8 030 10 1 597 30 6 371 10 790 4 408 Chester _- 8 (D) 280 - - 8 1 052 998 1 (D) Clarendon 38 5 181 4 990 2 (D) 10 2 115 3 529 - Colleton — 4 264 219 - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Darlington 85 7 533 5 796 6 344 37 4 252 6 494 1 (D) Dillon - 35 (D) 5 269 2 (D) 37 5 809 8 187 - Dorchester 6 645 464 - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Edgefield - 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Florence _ 10 (D) 966 - - 8 376 441 1 (D) Hampton 8 (D) 836 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Horry 4 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kershaw 14 804 947 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Laurens 6 (D) 294 - 9 758 674 - Lee 125 32 642 23 372 5 426 73 29 462 48 806 4 (D) Lexington 4 302 351 1 (D) 5 439 539 _ _ Marion 4 (D) 1 243 - 6 441 401 - - Marlboro - 85 20 264 18 697 6 655 74 19 806 29 860 1 (D) Orangeburg Saluda-- 81 9 222 9 194 14 1 330 22 4 359 8 025 1 (D) 6 61 (D) 9 005 890 8 879 3 11 313 1 220 3 21 (0) 9 072 (D) 13 854 2 1 (D) Sumter (D) Williamsburg 13 1 963 1 687 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) York 16 1 621 1 342 _ - 14 2 413 3 046 - - All other counties 9 955 959 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TOBACCO (POUNDS) State Total 2 519 42 666 87 431 422 112 (D) 3 530 60 017 119 838 746 117 2 448 Counties Bamberg 3 (D) (D) _ _ 4 (D) (D) _ _ Berkeley 20 132 291 112 - - 59 308 519 772 3 6 Chesterfield 22 299 531 434 4 93 43 552 1 134 050 3 (D) Clarendon 114 2 142 4 476 238 7 391 176 3 850 7 940 878 - Colleton 10 186 405 952 2 (D) 17 233 430 258 2 (D) Darlington 200 3 669 7 206 050 15 373 266 5 025 10 332 912 20 364 Dillon 173 3 657 7 624 802 4 124 266 5 248 10 441 450 9 367 Dorchester 11 326 703 946 2 (D) 21 579 1 089 740 - - Florence -_ 528 8 259 16 207 773 10 264 755 12 209 23 967 227 9 156 Georgetown— 91 992 2 096 966 1 (D) 122 1 488 3 065 138 1 (D) Horry 700 11 383 24 424 230 27 501 928 14 364 29 724 925 27 469 Kershaw 3 61 109 800 _ _ 3 (D) (D) - - Lee - 37 624 1 260 883 1 (D) 35 773 1 662 252 2 (D) Marion 169 4 382 8 873 824 19 713 221 5 744 11 082 241 21 660 Marlboro 23 693 1 500 982 4 209 22 594 1 256 010 2 (D) Sumter 67 971 1 892 564 _ - 79 1 233 2 690 589 - - Williamsburg 345 4 771 9 525 859 15 395 499 7 357 13 505 629 17 166 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS) State Total 5 220 597 258 12 872 219 80 6 713 10 552 1 385 643 29 039 562 166 21 927 Counties Abbeville 13 604 5 576 . 55 4 275 57 998 _ _ Aiken 119 14 093 296 313 1 (D) 280 39 474 787 903 3 293 49 17 015 381 535 2 (D) 124 53 690 1 014 954 8 1 633 Anderson 69 4 273 47 328 220 23 874 452 60S 3 (D) Bamberg Barnwell 111 19 297 343 717 7 510 229 40 630 879 422 7 635 69 12 881 256 528 7 282 186 45 151 810 431 14 2 946 Beaufort 12 1 566 44 224 33 6 455 133 820 - - Berkeley 107 4 386 93 174 _ - 217 10 376 211 906 - - Calhoun 94 17 435 359 202 10 741 212 45 570 933 132 10 1 250 Charleston ___ 12 1 387 27 792 43 9 840 248 772 - - 282 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area 1987 Acres Quantity Irrigated Harvested Fanns Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS)-Con. Counties— Con. Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Dariington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Florence Georgetown Greenville Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Mariboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Williamsburg York All other counties DRY COWPEAS AND DRY SOUTHERN PEAS (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina IRISH POTATOES (CWT) State Total South Carolina 25 12 71 237 110 266 192 114 18 612 73 32 96 604 35 32 35 27 153 131 172 117 57 6 469 9 64 62 31 220 459 18 6 Counties Charieston , Dillon , Florence Greenville Hampton Hony Newberry Orangeburg Spartanburg , Williamsburg All other counties . SWEETPOTATOES (BUSHELS) State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Anderson .. Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Chesterfield Clarendon.. Darlington... Dillon Florence ... 1 387 1 212 8 439 34 758 12 014 48 088 31 703 11 024 2 686 53 218 3 313 1 502 22 597 28 945 1 043 3 558 2 401 1 944 28 787 11 435 18 375 26 564 4 918 (D) 56 925 228 9 787 6 443 1 438 27 629 38 889 1 937 (D) 719 290 5 iS 9 2 11 1 179 4 3 18 412 20 320 200 664 811 395 250 367 1 088 544 726 983 242 847 45 946 1 141 095 75 324 24 299 503 169 715 177 14 818 68 772 48 687 21 102 635 281 220 784 404 637 590 168 100 224 (D) 1 183 370 2 241 212 416 140 986 32 854 601 978 815 244 38 255 (D) 6 716 290 (D) 105 990 88 888 65 26 665 170 110 (D) 733 460 990 9 1 285 6 581 (D) (D) 20 1 825 8 650 11 (D) 73 16 955 337 43 560 7 565 65 8 634 660 (D) (D) (D) (D) 774 665 (D) 135 1 525 183 (D) 12 121 15 (D) (D) 52 242 414 297 456 369 257 73 1 003 143 88 221 1 061 86 113 81 112 227 351 282 135 155 23 876 16 133 187 179 365 731 93 (NA) 198 (D) 9 4 - 9 8 10 - (NA) - 7 (D (NA) (D 13 (D 9 - 7 51 (NA) 9 110 6 573 39 480 77 073 33 637 82 755 52 058 21 231 12 939 90 732 8 858 8 291 54 638 52 711 7 485 18 543 g 081 8 576 54 923 29 485 32 571 45 418 11 728 2 537 134 968 605 17 096 16 838 14 121 54 541 78 399 16 043 (NA) 364 13 2 10 4 (NA) (NA) 207 7 8 (NA) 4 618 44 (D) 124 18 69 232 420 31 234 147 053 146 690 689 176 1 930 553 656 519 1 944 750 1 119 432 437 186 263 518 1 764 735 195 847 156 911 1 143 368 1 080 806 147 321 378 390 214 534 157 280 1 206 209 564 895 600 725 995 823 279 194 61 582 2 960 964 6 551 313 118 405 436 243 644 1 248 829 1 661 360 319 773 (NA) 31 430 1 212 305 1 007 348 (NA) 197 (NA) 13 380 1 110 910 (NA) 1 006 166 11 869 6 881 (D) (D) 1 315 13 099 55 653 97 205 5 887 57 498 (NA) 16 (NA) (NA) 2 (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 283 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Han/ested In-igated Harvested In-igated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres SWEETPOTATOES (BUSHELS)-Con. Counties-Con. Greenville - 6 10 1 515 4 8 11 20 2 371 1 (D) Horry 59 886 152 351 1 (D) 96 1 633 299 430 - Laurens 4 3 315 - 10 12 1 726 6 4 Lee 4 15 760 - - 6 4 460 _ _ Marion 5 47 5 756 - - 21 79 17 513 2 (D) Oconee - — 3 (D) 280 1 (D) 6 3 369 - Orangeburg 12 748 141 770 2 (D) 22 520 126 847 _ _ Richland.— 3 4 1 600 - 5 3 810 - _ Saluda 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Spartanburg 8 9 693 1 (D) 16 16 2 317 1 (D) Williamsburg 15 31 6 230 - 18 44 6 539 - York___ 5 19 2 380 - - 8 15 2 090 1 (D) All other counties 23 129 16 113 4 98 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) PEANUTS FOR NUTS (POUNDS) State Total South Carolina 226 11 246 27 599 372 18 888 411 10 688 27 226 476 31 1 484 Counties Aiken 11 641 1 815 312 _ . 13 786 1 673 883 . . Allendale.-. 12 1 039 2 583 950 1 (D) 16 1 069 2 907 035 2 (D) Bamberg 5 126 271 900 1 (D) 6 105 241 000 - Barnwell 27 1 702 4 053 160 3 (D) 25 1 494 4 538 792 3 (D) Chesterfield. 3 3 6 600 - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clarendon 5 (D) (D) - - 8 297 593 000 2 (D) Colleton 6 21 60 698 - - 19 29 35 460 _ Dorchester.. 5 8 10 502 _ _ 19 22 37 144 1 (D) Rorence 11 764 1 895 739 1 (D) 20 828 2 190 102 - Hampton 14 935 2 156 955 3 105 23 794 1 589 361 1 (D) 3 3 4 140 ^ _ 21 53 133 330 2 (D) Lee 23 1 835 4 081 101 1 (D) 20 1 374 3 597 050 2 (D) Lexington 8 32 41 590 - 28 75 126 720 1 (D) Newberry 9 9 19 670 1 (D) 18 34 83 376 _ Orangeburg 23 142 420 338 - 28 99 201 450 _ _ Richland 3 3 (D) - - 10 17 49 750 1 (D) Spartanburg 3 3 (D) - - 5 21 36 246 - Sumter 31 3 658 9 403 331 7 610 40 3 322 8 562 427 9 1 015 Union 3 4 13 536 - - 5 5 3 650 - - Williamsburg 5 9 19 677 _ - 5 5 6 592 - - All other counties 16 (D) 551 356 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms CRIMSON CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) State Total South Carolina FESCUE SEED (POUNDS) State Total South Carolina Counties Abbeville Anderson Greenville Lancaster Laurens Oconee Pickens Saluda Spartanburg Union All other counties __ 284 SOUTH CAROLSNA 89 15 625 178 128 766 337 46 075 (U» 5 180 (U) 28 350 300 37 178 (D) (D) 140 16 500 97 18 600 (D) 4 860 182 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13 5 (NA) 5 12 3 6 7 (NA) (NA) (NA) 501 209 492 (NA) (NA) ■Ml 45 050 7fl 10 250 (NA) (NA) 13b 16 886 (D) 37 050 32 3 700 152 20 100 54 10 400 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Farms Acres Quantity Inigated Famis Acres Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms LESPEDEZA SEED (POUNDS) State Total South Carolina . OTHER SEEDS (POUNDS) State Total South Carolina HAY-ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total South Carolina . Counties Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson ___ Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston — Cherokee _._ Chester Chesterfield . Clarendon Colleton Darlington-.. Dillon Dorchester.. Edgefield ... Fairfield Florence Georgetown . Greenville... Greenwood . Hampton Horry. Jasper Kershaw Lancaster... Laurens Lee Lexington .. . McCormick .. Marion Marlboro Newtwrry ... Oconee Orangeburg . Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg . Sumter Union Williamsburg York ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) 254 248 25 550 69 67 34 82 52 36 215 173 164 53 178 79 42 87 114 115 79 42 316 184 40 123 29 100 223 322 26 289 32 45 53 326 321 230 271 114 336 437 94 130 98 375 530 8 499 8 748 1 736 21 042 2 519 2 249 1 316 1 478 1 891 831 8 544 5 449 5 980 1 124 4 374 2 529 907 1 739 4 670 4 943 1 243 642 8 334 6 075 699 1 812 2 278 2 924 5 194 12 740 913 6 469 1 470 898 1 878 11 481 7 948 10 459 6 123 2 812 13 707 13 994 2 963 4 977 1 843 10 356 266 480 14 669 18 849 (D) 32 716 7 412 6 452 (D) 3 020 (D) 1 503 9 296 8 296 13 133 2 003 11 166 6 490 (D) 3 278 11 384 (D) 2 536 1 437 11 126 10 496 (D) 2 818 (D) 6 892 7 748 21 638 (D) 16 633 (D) (D) (D) 24 030 11 967 30 386 7 537 4 970 29 108 23 911 5 531 7 068 3 118 15 130 264 (D) (D) (D) 197 (D) (D) (D) (D) (d] 109 167 120 25 54 90 31 (D) 223 254 31 582 65 65 25 100 67 38 235 217 137 38 176 88 46 71 109 114 54 30 333 194 49 132 42 130 208 367 34 304 47 53 45 325 349 234 263 126 350 480 85 144 56 366 260 7 141 7 218 1 973 18 190 2 667 2 181 1 222 1 488 2 415 671 7 759 6 805 5 323 581 3 920 3 273 1 202 1 347 4 557 4 583 1 026 297 8 668 5 724 2 622 1 175 1 552 3 170 4 717 13 020 1 001 6 086 2 209 1 018 1 394 9 917 7 275 11 015 4 753 2 653 12 166 12 057 3 701 3 771 722 9 928 140 500 13 071 19 069 5 823 30 555 6 352 4 811 1 936 2 923 5 198 1 790 9 845 10 370 12 441 1 539 10 804 5 172 2 905 3 039 10 150 7 088 2 706 578 13 155 8 268 8 140 2 231 5 498 7 944 8 517 21 517 2 458 13 093 2 941 2 193 3 100 20 403 12 067 29 523 6 074 4 241 26 315 18 753 9 024 4 940 1 175 14 763 (D) n (D) (D) (d] (D) (D) (0) (D) n (D) (D) (D) (D) 96 30 29 (D) State Total South Carolina . 9 816 22 605 254 465 8 953 22 023 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 285 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested In-igated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) -Con. Counties Abbeville 14 314 392 . . 6 98 139 . _ Aiken 20 458 1 035 - - 16 184 355 - - Anderson 28 735 1 796 - - 30 528 1 791 1 (D) Bamberg- 5 133 380 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Barnwell 4 128 252 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Berkeley 9 (D) (D) - - 10 51 62 - - Charleston 3 34 24 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 137 308 - - 14 392 1 237 - - Chester _- 14 177 520 1 (D) 16 345 439 - - Chesterfield 8 346 599 - 5 219 579 - - Clarendon 9 86 152 _ _ 3 17 16 _ - Colleton 12 (D) 543 - - 26 581 1 159 1 (D) Darlington 9 231 844 - - 3 (D) (D) - Dillon _-_ 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dorchester 8 60 139 - - 3 97 (D) - - Edgefield 8 161 377 - - 6 210 313 - - Florence 6 (D) (0) . - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greenville 22 458 771 1 (D) 21 730 1 470 - - Greenwood 8 122 (D) . 10 120 188 - - Horry -__ — 11 (D) (D) - - 18 132 171 - - Kershaw 12 219 381 _ _ 16 383 908 _ _ Lancaster 8 150 425 - - 6 60 111 - - Laurens 23 687 1 547 1 (D) 23 475 1 522 - - Lexington 15 284 1 065 1 (D) 24 267 !S' - - 3 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - Newberry 31 784 1 623 - - 15 432 1 643 - - Oconee 18 249 344 - - 30 559 1 345 1 (D) Orangeburg 12 300 (D) 1 (0) 12 131 433 - Pickens 13 183 296 2 (D) 22 248 587 - - Richland 9 142 617 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Saluda _ 27 698 1 797 1 (D) 27 654 1 655 2 (D) Spartanburg 35 644 1 709 3 (D) 29 479 1 797 1 (D) Sumter 6 114 442 1 (D) 4 40 69 - 7 118 165 - 9 318 314 - - Williamsburg 9 192 527 - - 3 22 41 - - York 29 509 1 107 - - 13 253 711 - - 13 461 1 010 _ . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) ■ State Total 1 633 34 278 56 492 4 51 1 775 32 374 55 999 7 369 Counties Abbeville 76 1 478 1 979 2 (D) 79 1 266 2 038 _ _ Aiken 17 671 812 _ 14 209 301 - - 182 4 927 8 930 _ - 211 4 232 7 057 1 (D) Bamberg Barnwell B 207 582 - - 11 (D) (D) - 5 (D) (D) - _ 6 150 85 - - Berkeley 14 185 161 - - 28 407 390 1 (D) 5 44 49 - - 5 (D) (D) - - Cherokee 44 1 119 1 146 - - 31 447 445 - - Chester 39 825 1 410 - - 65 1 205 1 703 . - Chesterfield 23 461 433 - - 19 321 355 - - Clarendon 11 64 103 _ _ 7 63 104 _ _ Colleton 17 233 (D) - - 15 165 245 - - 13 (D) 440 _ _ 11 623 707 1 (D) Dillon 7 125 145 - - 5 87 116 1 (0) 27 517 692 - _ 24 393 626 - Edgefield 13 400 616 - - 37 1 172 2 565 1 (D) Fairfield 5 (D) (D) - - 18 340 479 - Florence 22 400 909 - _ 17 176 310 - - Georgetown 9 58 81 - - 10 (D) 54 - - Greenville 59 939 1 279 - - 69 1 033 1 458 - - 44 817 1 347 _ _ 51 829 1 187 _ _ Horry 24 278 263 - _ 23 157 191 - - Kershaw 12 239 234 _ - 10 149 146 - - Lancaster 51 918 1 224 _ _ 39 387 568 - - 73 1 541 2 812 _ _ 110 2 008 3 511 - - Lee ___ 4 105 154 - - 5 39 59 - - Lexington 65 827 1 472 - - 69 719 1 097 - - f\^cCormick 3 (D) (D) _ _ 8 89 60 _ - 9 112 197 _ _ 9 79 135 - - Marlboro 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Newberry 154 3 409 5 530 1 (D) 181 3 401 6 858 _ _ Oconee 52 878 1 876 _ 52 662 1 099 - - Orangeburg 37 1 074 2 186 1 (D) 34 1 273 2 220 _ - 51 680 893 _ 44 488 780 - - Richland 26 256 292 - _ 35 313 400 - - Saluda 140 4 328 9 102 _ _ 167 4 168 9 768 1 (D) Spartanburg 114 2 420 3 803 - _ 112 1 743 3 177 1 (D) 28 523 677 - _ 17 478 1 076 - Union 15 305 309 _ _ 7 (D) (D) _ - Williamsburg 39 585 627 . _ 14 237 228 _ _ York 85 1 376 2 134 _ _ 84 1 418 2 251 _ - 8 298 472 _ _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 286 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geograptiic area TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total South Carolina . Counties Abbeville—. Aiken Allendale—. Anderson __ Bamberg-— BamwelT.— Beaufort .— Berkeley __ _ Caltioun — . Charleston . Cherokee .. Chester Chesterfield Ciarendon.- Colleton Darlington — Dillon Dorchester . Edgefield — Fairfield Florence Georgetown . Greenville—. Greenwood . Hampton Horty Jasper Kershaw Lancaster — . Laurens Lee _.. Lexington _.. McCormick.. Marion Marlboro Newtwny — . Oconee Orangeburg . Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg . Sumter Union Williamsburg York WILD HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total South Carolina . Counties Abbeville Aiken Anderson __. Bamberg Beaufort Berkeley Charleston .. Cherokee __. Chester Chesterfield . Colleton Dorchester .. Edgefield — . Fairfield Florence Georgetown . Greenville — . Greenwood . Horry Kershaw Harvested S 682 198 228 21 424 56 59 28 58 49 25 170 122 138 33 149 64 34 62 91 87 54 32 253 139 36 86 24 78 172 260 24 224 24 37 47 205 280 204 227 83 237 343 67 103 57 290 Acres Quantity 6 231 7 387 1 641 13 637 1 573 1 853 1 217 1 092 1 801 614 6 614 3 026 4 950 840 3 679 1 829 689 1 140 3 203 3 697 639 534 5 654 4 212 630 1 244 2 018 2 323 3 769 8 887 681 5 022 930 735 1 778 5 344 6 501 8 403 5 009 2 065 6 908 9 784 2 105 4 097 920 7 459 11 766 313 679 11 702 16 671 3 006 19 500 5 217 5 447 2 506 2 641 5 699 1 287 7 055 4 366 11 840 1 371 9 915 4 094 1 725 2 432 8 928 5 197 1 362 1 329 7 238 7 858 2 020 2 034 5 806 6 119 5 754 14 706 Irrigated Farms 1 142 13 690 1 149 1 654 3 573 11 177 9 319 24 157 6 094 3 697 14 797 16 237 4 129 5 964 1 747 10 328 286 309 (D) (D) 428 380 213 351 19 28 144 120 139 143 475 462 771 778 (D) (D) 205 373 (D) (D) b/1 925 971 1 217 146 126 (D) (D) b02 544 842 928 159 212 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 167 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested 56 (D) (D) (D) 5 879 175 231 23 443 56 61 17 62 61 28 203 149 117 30 137 76 38 49 85 90 39 18 272 145 38 94 37 112 177 294 31 225 36 39 41 198 304 205 224 95 216 380 65 128 39 296 Acres Quantity 9 4 17 (NA) 4 5 5 12 39 (NA) 12 5 7 25 (NA) (NA) 9 25 3 (NA) 5 212 6 645 1 689 11 673 1 615 1 836 700 886 1 886 588 6 526 4 193 4 718 432 2 899 2 399 1 075 752 2 973 3 446 815 169 6 350 4 061 2 175 792 1 352 2 526 4 149 8 945 839 4 683 1 838 867 1 318 4 781 5 457 8 941 3 937 2 021 5 783 8 861 2 804 3 209 442 7 120 192 69 286 (NA) 366 114 35 274 459 (NA) 214 (D) 133 613 (NA) (NA) 122 449 (D) (NA) 300 953 9 575 18 177 5 462 17 432 4 076 4 553 1 116 2 233 4 183 1 652 7 635 5 618 11 457 1 322 8 962 4 024 2 741 1 835 6 913 5 348 2 371 459 9 243 5 691 7 336 1 817 5 268 6 719 7 668 14 257 2 178 10 277 2 419 1 989 3 030 8 389 8 362 25 472 4 650 3 521 11 473 12 376 6 345 4 300 883 10 147 314 (D) 263 (NA) 431 182 67 306 519 (NA) 315 41 213 930 (NA) (NA) 147 558 (D) (NA) Irrigated Farms Acres (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (NA) 1 (NA) 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 29 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA (D) (NA) (D) (NA) (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) 287 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Harvested Irrigated Famis Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)- Con. Counties— Con. Lancaster _ 24 288 278 _ _ 7 60 47 _ _ Laurens 36 988 1 126 - - 16 354 586 - _ Lexington 10 55 56 - _ 7 125 (D) _ _ McCormick 8 309 493 - - 3 (D) (D) - - Newberry 27 478 705 - - 17 160 190 - - Oconee 13 203 (D) - - 6 53 48 - - Orangeburg 4 58 (D) - - 6 113 186 - _ Pickens 19 243 (D) - - 3 20 17 - - 11 33 199 1 040 211 1 645 1 (D) 12 23 (D) 432 (D) 796 ~ _ Saluda-.- - - Spartanburg 22 506 637 _ _ 20 419 326 _ _ Sumter 8 SO 96 - - 5 28 8 - - 19 14 362 (D) 421 (0) - - 12 (NA) 132 (NA) 167 (NA) (NA) _ Williamsburg (NA) York 37 611 522 - - 38 580 419 - 12 66 103 _ _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS, GREEN) State Total South Carolina _ _ - 228 10 576 75 330 5 191 265 11 841 81 932 3 (D) Counties Abbeville 6 190 867 - _ 8 373 3 013 . . Aiken _ 5 (D) (D) - _ 4 111 (D) - - Anderson 23 1 315 6 325 - - 25 1 471 12 035 1 (D) Bamberg 7 393 2 646 2 (D) 13 786 5 341 - Cherokee 4 199 974 - 7 120 666 - _ Chester S 650 3 665 - - 9 603 6 275 - - Darlington 3 245 (D) - - 5 186 784 - - 4 335 1 610 - - 4 69 435 - - Greenville 14 781 3 885 _ _ 9 433 2 512 _ - 4 82 (D) - - 3 265 1 935 - - Hony 3 (D) (D) _ _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lancaster 5 69 200 _ _ 5 61 368 - Laurens 10 637 4 345 _ _ 10 1 238 4 927 _ _ Lee 4 98 (D) _ - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lexington _ _. 7 281 1 054 - 6 292 1 902 Newberry _ 26 1 466 14 985 1 (D) 23 1 143 9 974 - - 5 117 (D) _ 10 544 3 637 _ - Orangeburg 10 624 9 709 _ _ 7 557 3 637 _ _ Pickens 3 8 (D) - 7 60 124 - - Richland 6 150 456 - - 7 169 595 1 (D) Saluda 17 733 5 298 _ 22 1 129 7 866 1 (D) Spartanburg 13 640 4 575 _ _ 14 555 3 235 - Sumter 7 171 563 - - 10 351 4 579 - - Union 5 95 627 _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) York 12 401 3 116 1 (D) 10 557 3 707 20 640 4 072 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN) State Total South Carolina 421 27 230 317 438 32 2 022 568 33 787 479 071 28 1 421 Counties Abbeville- __ 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 145 1 540 _ _ Aiken 16 464 4 330 1 (D) 13 382 5 200 - - Anderson ... 25 1 967 17 474 3 69 23 1 765 23 623 1 (D) Bamberg Barnwell 22 2 190 28 838 7 458 24 2 102 28 490 3 185 4 102 1 610 1 (D) 3 40 620 1 (D) Berkeley 5 49 515 _ 15 294 4 033 - Calhoun 6 179 2 000 _ _ 7 709 9 218 _ - Cherokee 8 453 3 041 _ _ 6 202 2 210 _ _ Chester _ 14 762 7 124 1 (D) 17 1 360 17 128 - - Chesterfield _ 6 87 1 543 9 182 1 885 - - Clarendon 6 233 2 574 _ . 8 728 11 162 _ _ Colleton _ 5 (D) (D) _ _ 8 453 8 760 - - Darlington 12 940 5 700 _ _ 17 1 256 21 157 1 (D) Dorchester 13 1 415 17 095 _ _ 18 1 550 22 204 _ Edgefield 3 275 2 950 1 (D) 6 778 11 275 - - Florence 17 375 5 471 _ 13 577 15 515 1 (D) Georgetown 6 47 462 _ _ 9 38 642 Greenville _ 15 1 180 10 525 _ „ 14 1 470 13 466 1 (0) Greenwood ...... 4 111 1 234 _ _ 8 135 1 844 1 (D) Hampton . 3 89 740 - - 7 318 4 760 - 288 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN)-Con. Counties— Con. Horry 10 54 712 _ _ 32 496 5 902 . . Jasper _._ 5 44 365 - - 3 16 320 - - l-ancaster. 3 30 342 - - 6 75 925 - - 1-aurens — 12 645 7 630 1 (D) 19 1 402 19 134 _ _ Lee 4 120 854 _ 7 252 2 538 _ _ Lexington 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 13 169 2 693 2 (D) Marion 4 81 1 122 _ 9 252 4 810 _ Newberry 22 3 157 35 969 1 (D) 31 2 849 40 372 3 (D) Oconee 11 520 6 290 1 (D) 13 759 11 570 2 (D) Orangeburg „ 53 5 553 81 600 5 445 60 6 141 89 682 3 220 Richland 5 178 2 139 _ _ 4 102 1 849 _ _ Saluda 21 1 277 14 122 2 (D) 17 1 020 14 795 3 (D) Spartanburg 15 1 482 11 767 _ 29 1 519 18 609 - Sumter 11 1 078 13 685 1 (D) 21 1 354 19 585 2 (D) Williamsburg 17 177 1 488 1 (D) 18 353 6 759 - York.... 22 1 070 15 726 2 (D) 31 1 475 19 437 - - 10 364 5 668 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN) State Total 97 8 781 90 647 6 373 103 5 955 73 501 3 (D) Counties Anderson 5 300 3 150 . . 3 255 3 485 . _ Bamberg 4 245 1 290 1 (D) 6 275 2 200 _ _ Edgefield 3 175 1 850 - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greenville 6 640 9 556 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Laurens 6 676 7 560 1 (D) 6 457 3 796 Lexington 3 405 4 530 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) Nev^berry 15 1 178 12 987 - 11 409 5 100 _ Orangeburg Saluda _ _ 12 1 133 15 660 1 (D) 9 372 5 819 1 (D) 8 9 610 867 5 610 6 490 - 10 6 640 300 6 980 4 590 - Spartanburg _ York 3 305 1 850 - _ 6 274 2 879 _ - All other counties . 23 2 257 20 114 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons l-larvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT) State Total 1 265 30 826 282 10 178 1 645 31 139 222 5 516 Counties Abbeville... 12 36 3 (D) 21 113 3 3 Aiken 48 581 12 136 68 928 8 117 Allendale 34 2 121 7 890 33 1 286 4 389 Anderson 36 191 11 51 59 367 14 85 Bamberg. BamwelT _ 44 799 10 74 38 856 3 102 84 2 299 9 314 98 2 789 6 501 Beaufort 25 1 737 8 883 43 2 936 18 1 003 Berkeley 7 19 - - 16 266 1 (D) Calhoun 7 104 3 68 12 124 1 (D) Charleston 47 4 123 15 875 75 6 489 5 389 Cherokee _ 12 133 3 (D) 16 150 1 (D) Chester 9 28 1 (D) 21 88 1 (D) Chesterfield 56 547 6 17 77 897 6 38 Clarendon. 63 3 992 23 2 209 41 1 299 5 222 Colleton 17 497 5 (0) 28 511 3 (D) 26 152 5 32 31 477 3 20 Dillon 38 761 1 (D) 46 518 Dorchester 20 133 2 (D) 21 176 1 (D) Edgefield 10 104 S 33 13 51 4 18 Florence 38 1 586 5 (D) 39 635 - - 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 289 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Irrigated Farms Acres Farms Irrigated LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT) —Con. Counties— Con. Georgetown Greenville Hampton Horry _ - Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York All other counties VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT) State Total South Carolina Counties Abbeville Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg BamwelT Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Florence Georgetown Greenville Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Newtrerry Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York__ _ All other counties ASPARAGUS State Total South Carolina 290 SOUTH CAROLINA 5 41 38 59 18 12 8 18 13 67 20 18 9 14 105 17 11 10 53 24 7 41 18 6 1 265 12 48 34 36 44 84 25 7 7 47 12 9 56 63 17 26 38 20 10 38 5 41 38 59 18 12 8 18 13 67 20 18 9 14 105 17 11 10 53 24 7 41 18 46 782 1 493 417 238 65 19 58 224 2 094 246 248 14 36 1 680 108 36 129 527 727 99 1 495 88 16 31 020 35 587 2 121 190 799 2 300 1 751 19 104 4 141 133 29 547 4 007 496 152 761 135 103 1 584 46 B26 1 493 419 238 64 19 58 226 2 118 246 250 14 37 1 691 109 36 140 533 762 99 1 494 92 17 (D) 604 (D) 64 10 13 1 823 83 (D) (D) (D) 345 (D) (D) 78 335 225 (D) 36 (D) (D) 136 890 51 74 314 883 68 889 (D) (D) 16 2 209 (D) 32 (D) (D) 33 (D) (D) 649 (D) 64 10 83 (D) (D) (D) 346 (D) (D) 89 335 225 (D) 36 (D) 5 53 38 65 22 12 22 29 6 88 17 19 12 28 116 38 22 15 99 24 12 41 43 (NA) 21 68 33 59 38 98 43 16 12 75 16 21 77 41 28 31 46 21 13 39 5 53 38 65 22 12 22 29 6 88 17 19 12 28 116 38 22 15 99 24 12 41 43 (NA) 18 1 075 1 749 944 409 116 101 139 74 1 646 63 178 101 98 1 533 292 61 115 832 145 52 228 129 (NA) 31 538 113 935 1 286 382 865 2 790 2 979 266 124 6 650 155 89 898 1 302 510 485 533 176 51 641 IB 1 102 1 749 944 410 116 101 139 74 1 657 63 188 101 97 1 597 294 61 117 837 144 51 233 126 (NA) 3 (NA) 3 (NA) 12 9 7 25 3 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Acres Irrigated Farms Acres Farms Acres Irrigated Acres GREEN LIMA BEANS State Total South Carolina SNAP BEANS State Total South Carolina — Counties Aiken Beaufort Charleston Chesterfield , Clarendon Colleton Darlington .., Dorchester Florence Greenville Horry Jasper Kershaw Lexington Orangeburg Pickens Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York , All other counties . BROCCOLI State Total South Carolina . HEAD CABBAGE State Total South Carolina CANTALOUPS State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Allendale Anderson Bamberg BarnwelT Beaufort Calhoun Cherokee Chesterfield Clarendon Florence Greenville Horry Laurens Oconee Orangeburg Spartanburg Williamsburg York. All other counties . 126 168 37 1 030 2 069 5 9 664 1 7 2 1 25 (D) 377 8 (D) 7 34 69 (D) 102 34 12 (D) 4 29 12 (D) 5 74 11 88 235 14 (D) 10 22 (D) (D) 7 2 4 1 114 30 7 15 81 29 445 745 (D) 186 (D) 319 (D) 24 (D) (D) 100 24 (D) 43 287 (D) (D) 7 (D) PI pi P) (D) 45 (D) (D) 39 194 299 6 5 3 10 28 7 27 6 6 6 (NA) 83 207 3 (NA) 17 8 Pj 12 (NA) (NA) 12 (NA) 7 6 20 19 (NA) 11 (NA) 551 21 2 1 177 3 10 18 (D) 82 (D) 468 99 14 15 13 ISO 68 36 S 2 26 (D) (NA) 29 433 12 (NA) 32 70 235 (NA) (NA) 30 55 (NA) (NA) 15 (NA) 4 4 106 53 (NA) 7 (NA) (NA) 186 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 152 (D) (D) (NA) 12 14 (NA) 3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4 (NA) 2 (NA) 1 (NA) (NA) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) 6 (NA) (d] (d] (NA) (D) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 291 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area COLLARDS State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Beaufort Charleston Clarendon _ _ Dorchester _ Florence _ _ Horry Jasper Lexington Oranaeburg Saluda Williamsburg All other counties GREEN COWPEAS AND GREEN SOUTHERN PEAS State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Anderson Barnwell Calhoun _ .__ Chesterfield Clarendon Darlington Florence Greenville Horry Kershaw Lexington Orangeburg Pickens Richland Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg ^ York _ All other counties CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES State Total South Carolina Counties Aiken Allendale Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort _ Charleston Cherokee Chesterfield _ _ Clarendon Darlington Dillon Dorchester _ Florence Greenville Hampton _ Hony Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Orangeburg Spartanburg _ ___ Sumter Williamsburg York ::: All other counties KALE State Total South Carolina 292 SOUTH CAROLINA Harvested Farms 333 13 Acres 21 60 146 133 3 61 12 22 557 242 8 27 52 64 20 (D) 7 14 (D) 7 173 (D) 40 11 34 37 3 5 10 242 4 (D) 12 79 3 (D) 31 96 668 996 (D) 3 2 485 22 720 13 (D) 9 35 115 132 175 102 67 225 1 334 594 1 53 Irrigated Farms 24 72 Acres (D) 130 (D) (D) 517 (D) (D) 18 Harvested Famis 10 (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 2 052 (D) (D) (D) (D) 137 (D) (D) 1 044 (D) (D) 9 (D) 28 (D) 70 121 4 5 11 (NA) (NA) 7 (NA) 5 36 11 3 4 (NA) 13 18 (NA) 3 6 14 (NA) 7 22 11 9 5 16 5 3 4 11 (NA) 8 5 8 14 28 38 3 12 29 6 40 (NA) 21 5 (NA) 25 (NA) 15 5 6 27 6 10 22 4 (NA) 9 114 104 (NA) (NA) 19 (NA) (D) 596 200 1 3 (NA) 169 37 (NA) 9 10 29 23 8 49 (NA) 36 127 53 16 4 21 6 (D) 5 23 (NA) 4 45 164 175 1 152 1 022 (D) 15 1 158 (D) 472 (NA) 109 7 (NA) 101 (NA) 29 7 32 200 6 53 79 1 (NA) Irrigated Farms 33 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26 1 1 (na] 1 (NA) 1 1 2 (NA) (NA) 50 (NA) (NA) 5 (NA) 7 1 1 (NA) 164 7 (D) 2 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textl Geographic area Harvested Farms Imgated Farms Acres 1982 Farms Acres Imgated MUSTARD GREENS State ToUl South Carolina Counties Lexington Orangeburg Williamsburg All other counties - GREEN ONIONS State Total South Carolina Counties Lexington All other counties _ OKRA State Total South Carolina . GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN COWPEAS State Total South Carolina . HOT PEPPERS State Total South Carolina SWEET PEPPERS State Total South Carolina PUMPKINS State Total South Carolina . SPINACH State Total South Carolina SQUASH State Total South Carolina . 15 199 17 8 92 244 16 320 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 22 59 254 241 13 22 19 5 (NA) (NA) 23 (NA) 229 62 18 150 31 (NA) (NA) 163 (NA) 223 264 56 (NA) (NA) 13 (NA) 24 888 32 189 SOUTH CAROLINA 293 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 1982 Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres SWEET CORN State Total 328 1 269 77 420 479 1 612 57 241 Counties Abbeville 10 27 3 'S' 16 59 1 (D) Aiken - 15 41 2 (D) 24 63 4 6 Allendale. _ 3 (D) - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Anderson _ 25 102 8 21 32 105 5 37 Bamberg 4 14 - - - - 6 36 - - 3 (D) - - Beaufort 4 9 2 (D) S S 2 (D) Charleston 7 65 4 24 11 54 - - Cherol^ee 5 25 - - 7 34 - - Chester 4 11 - - 15 41 1 (D) Chesterfield 15 35 4 6 15 29 2 ,!■?! 6 42 3 18 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Colleton _ 3 2 2 (D) 8 17 - - Darlington Dillon 10 36 5 (D) 9 17 1 k'?' 6 8 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dorchester 12 44 - - 11 36 1 Wi Edgefield 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 7 1 IP) 9 30 3 22 9 12 - - Greenville 16 109 6 81 28 273 6 45 Greenwood 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 30 1 (D) Hampton 4 5 _ _ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Horry - 18 50 2 !S 13 130 3 (D) Jasper. _ 3 8 3 (D) 6 5 - - Kershaw 3 4 - - 3 6 - - Lancaster 3 (D) - - 13 21 1 (D) 6 14 1 (D) 17 35 S 16 Lexington 15 46 5 18 11 25 3 SI Marion 3 6 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Newberry 5 5 1 (D) 7 9 - - 8 16 1 (D) 16 24 1 (D) 22 148 4 61 18 57 2 (D) Pickens 8 25 1 (D) 26 102 2 (D) Richland 5 10 1 (D) 7 9 1 Greenville _ 15 (D) 2 (D) Greenwood 19 1 388 Hampton 44 6 834 8 5 655 Hony - 66 (D) 22 (D) 44 364 Kershaw 13 1 300 1 Lancaster _ 22 1 243 2 (D) Laurens 19 3 481 6 2 842 Lee 30 1 810 10 1 075 Lexington - „ 10 502 2 IP) McCormick 5 748 Marion - - 71 6 537 19 2 587 Marlboro 11 (D) 2 (0) Newberry 19 1 577 1 (D) Orangeburg ___ 192 13 470 27 5 209 Richland - 54 (D) 5 735 Saluda — 30 4 872 6 3 229 23 (D) 9 468 (D) 3 198 146 17 Union 12 2 282 2 IP) Williamsburg 242 14 171 48 6 848 York - 11 1 570 All other counties 5 219 AMERICAN INDIAN State Total South Carolina 1987.. 14 2 014 5 (D) 1982.. 17 2 280 7 (D) 'Data for 1982 exclude abnormal farms. Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 [For classification of Spanish origin, see text. For mean ing of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more' Farms Land in farms Farms Land in farms STATE TOTAL South Carolina 1987__ 1982._ 23 53 8 657 3 20 237 6 116 'Data for 1982 exclude abnormal farms. Table 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, ;ee introductory text] Land in fanns Farms by land in farms Source of permits Geographic area Famis Acres Less than 100 acres 100 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 10 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Forest service Taylor grazing Indian land Other South Carolina .... Abbeville ___ Clarendon __ _ Lancaster Newberry ___ Spartanburg All other counties 45 5 3 4 3 7 23 (D) 735 513 388 157 342 (D) 27 2 1 3 2 6 13 16 3 2 1 1 1 8 - 1 1 1 1 - 25 4 3 1 2 4 11 30 4 2 1 3 3 17 22 4 2 3 1 3 9 28 5 2 2 2 6 11 304 SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA APPENDIX A. General Explanation Page DATA COLLECTION A-1 DATA PROCESSING A-2 MAJOR DATA CHANGES A-2 FOLLOW-ON SURVEYS, SPECIAL CENSUSES, AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS A-2 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-3 FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS A-9 DATA COLLECTION Method of Enumeration All agriculture censuses beginning with the 1969 census primarily have used mailout/mailback data collection. Direct enumeration methods, however, continue to be used for the agriculture census in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Mail List The mail list for the 1987 census was comprised of individuals, businesses, and organizations that could be readily identified as being associated with agriculture. The list was assembled from the records of the 1 982 census, administrative records of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the statistical records of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In addition, lists of large or specialized operations, such as nurseries and greenhouses, specialty crop farms, poultry farms, fish farms, livestock farms, and cattle feedlot operations, were obtained from State and Federal agencies, trade associations, and similar organi- zations. Lists of companies having one or more establish- ments (or locations) producing agricultural products were obtained from the 1982 census and updated using the information from the Standard Statistical Establishment List maintained by the Census Bureau. Exhaustive record linkage, unduplication, and mathematical modeling yielded a final mail list of 4.1 million names and addresses that had a substantial probability of being a farm operation. Report Forms In 1987, three different report forms were used — a two-page, a four-page, and a six-page form to minimize the reporting burden, particularly for small farms and places less likely to be farms. The six-page sample form and the four-page nonsample form are the same, except sections 23 through 28 have been added to the sample form to obtain supplemental information from a sample of farms. The information collected in these sections will give the Bureau of the Census a good basis for making estimates of these data for other farms included in the census. The two-page form does not have as many questions or as much detail as the four-page and six-page forms. The four-page form has 1 1 regional versions and the six-page form has 13 regional versions. Both forms have different crops prelisted. Appendix D contains copies of both the two-page and six-page forms. The six-page form was mailed to 1 ,104,000 addressees on the mail list, including all those expected to be large (based on expected sales or acreage) or unique (farms operated by multiestablishment companies or nonprofit organizations), all those in Alaska and Hawaii, and a sample of other addressees. The two-page form was mailed to 906,000 addressees. These were expected to be small farms or less likely to be farms. The four-page form was mailed to the remaining 2,079,000 addressees. Fur- ther discussion of the criteria used to determine which form was mailed to an addressee is provided in the Census Sample Design section of appendix C. Initial Mailing The report forms were mailed in mid-December 1987 to the approximately 4,089,000 individuals, businesses, and organizations on the mail list. The mail packages included a report form, a cover letter with a description of the purposes and uses of the census on the reverse side, an information sheet containing instructions for completing the form, and a postage-paid return envelope. Additional special instructions were included with report forms sent to grazing associations; feedlot operations; institutional orga- nizations; Indian reservations; firms with multiple farm or ranch operations; and producers of poultry under contract, bees and honey, fish, laboratory animals, and nursery and greenhouse crops. To provide additional help to farmers in completing their reports, copies of an Agriculture Census Guide booklet were sent to vocational agriculture instructors, USDA county offices of the Agriculture Stabilization and Conser- vation Service, and the Cooperative Extension Service. The Guide contained descriptions and definitions of vari- ous items in more detail than the instructions included with each report form. Representatives of the above agencies graciously consented to assist farmers in completing their report forms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-1 Followup Procedures A thank you/reminder card was mailed to those on the mail list in mid-January 1 988. Five followup letters, three of which were accompanied by a report form, were sent to nonrespondents at 4-week intervals starting in mid-February and continuing until early June 1988. Telephone calls were made to all large farms who had not responded. In addition, telephone calls were made to a sample of other nonrespondents in counties that had a response rate of less than 75 percent. A nonresponse adjustment procedure was used to represent the final nonrespondent farms in the census results. A description of this procedure is included in the Census Estimation section of appendix C. DATA PROCESSING Selected report forms were reviewed prior to keying the data. These included reports with attached correspon- dence and reports with remarks or no positive data on the front page. The data from each report form were subjected to a detailed item-by-item computer edit. The edit performed comprehensive checks for consistency and reasonable- ness, corrected erroneous or inconsistent data, supplied missing data based on similar farms within the same county, and assigned farm classification codes necessary for tabulating the data. Substantial computer-generated changes to the data were clerically reviewed and verified. In the computer edit, farms with sales, acreage, or commodities exceeding specified levels were tested for historical comparability. Key items, such as acreage and sales, were compared for substantial changes between 1 982 and 1 987. Sizeable historical differences were resolved or verified by telephone, if necessary. Respondents who reported sales or acreage above specified levels on non- sample forms were sent correspondence requesting the additional sample data. Prior to publication, tabulated totals were reviewed by statisticians to identify inconsis- tencies and potential coverage problems. Comparisons were made with previous census data, estimates published by the USDA, and other available data. MAJOR DATA CHANGES Prior to each agriculture census, the Census Bureau reviews the content of the census forms to eliminate questions no longer needed and to identify new items necessary to meet user needs and to better describe the agricultural situation in our Nation. Data requests are solicited from farmers, farm organizations, land grant col- leges and universities. State and federal agencies, and members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agricul- tural Statistics. Each agency and organization is asked to identify and justify its specific data needs. The following data inquiries were added to the 1 987 report form: Income from farm-related sources Acres under the Conservation Reserve Program Payments received for participation in federal farm programs Grazing permits by source Additional data on production expenses were added in 1987: Repair and maintenance expenses Cash rent Property taxes paid All other production expenses The following separate data inquiries were eliminated from the 1 987 form: Storage capacity for petroleum products Number of hired farm and ranch workers Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption Source of irrigation water Tons of commercially mixed feed Expenditures for coal, wood, and coke Selected machinery items: automobiles, corn heads for combines, and field forage harvesters Chinchillas Worms Tropical and baitfish FOLLOW-ON SURVEYS, SPECIAL CENSUSES, AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS In addition to the 1 987 Census of Aghculture for the 50 States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Amer- ican Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the census of agriculture program includes the 1988 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey, the 1988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey, and the 1 988 Census of Horticultural Specialties. The 1988 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey provides data on water use by irrigated farms and ranches. Data include: the amount of water applied by crop, method of water distribution, source of water, and energy costs for pumping water. Data from this survey will be published as volume 3, part 1 . The 1 988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey provides detailed data on debts, expenses, taxes, credits, assets, land ownership, and farm and off-farm income for farm operators. Many of these items, as well as detailed data on landlord characteristics, are being col- lected from the landlords of the farms involved in the survey. Data from this survey will be published as volume 3, part 2. The 1988 Census of Horticultural Specialties covers operations growing and selling $2,000 or more of horticul- tural products such as greenhouse products, outdoor- grown floricultural products, nursery products, mushrooms, and sod. These data will be published as volume 4. Additional publications of the 1 987 Census of Agricul- ture data include the Agricultural Atlas of the United States (previously called the Graphic Summary), Coverage Eval- uation, Ranking of States and Counties, and Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold. A-2 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE The Agricultural Atlas of the United States presents the Nation's agriculture graphically illustrated by dot and mul- ticolor pattern maps. The maps provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure, market value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inventories, and other characteristics of farms. This report will be published as volume 2, part 1. The Coverage Evaluation report provides estimates of the completeness of the 1987 Census of Agriculture for the United States, geographic regions, and selected States and groups of States. Estimates with their associated sample reliability are provided for farms not on the mail list, farms classified as nonfarms, duplicate farms, and non- farms classified as farms. This report will be published as volume 2, part 2. The Ranking of States and Counties report ranks the leading States and counties for selected items in the 1 987 census and provides comparative data from the 1982 census. This report will be published as volume 2, part 3. A new publication on Government Payments and Mar- ket Value of Agricultural Products Sold presents 1 987 data for the United States and each State. The U.S. table has a format similar to volume 1, U.S. table 52 and presents summary data by size of farm. This report will be published as volume 2, part 5. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a more detailed description of the terms used in this publi- cation than are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact wording of the questions on the 1 987 census report forms and the information sheet which accompa- nied these forms, see appendix D. Most definitions of terms are the same as those used in earlier censuses. The more important exceptions are also noted here. Farms or farms reporting — The term "farms" or "farms reporting" in the presentation of data denotes the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves- - -farms- - number- - 842 28,594 Land in farms— The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes wood- land and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm operator's total operations. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the processing operations. Land in farms includes acres set aside under annual commodity acreage programs as well as acres in the Conservation Reserve Program for places meeting the farm definition. Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, was included as "land in farms" provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazing association was to be reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in Indian reserva- tions used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by individual Indians or non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land area— The approximate land area of counties and States represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations as of January 1, 1988. These data are updated periodically; however, the acreages shown for 1 987 are essentially the same as for 1 982. Any differences between the land area for 1 987 and 1 982 are due to annexations and other changes affecting county boundaries. Land in two or more counties— With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the operator's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or produced. It was usually the county contain- ing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. For a limited number of Midwest and Western States, this procedure has resulted in the allocation of more land in farms to a county than the total land area of the county. To minimize this distortion, separate reports were required for large farms identified from the 1982 census as having more than one farm unit. Other reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially affect the county totals. Value of land and buildings— Respondents were asked to report their estimate of the current market value of land and buildings owned, rented or leased from others, and rented or leased to others. Market value refers to the value the land and buildings would sell for under current market conditions. If the value of land and buildings was not reported, it was estimated using the average value of land and buildings from a similar farm in the same geographic area. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-3 Harvested cropland — This category includes land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut, and land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and green- houses. Land from which two or more crops were har- vested was counted only once, even though there was more than one use of the land. Irrigated land — This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, furrows or ditches, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was to be counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing— This category includes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Included also was all cropland used for rotation pasture and land in government diversion pro- grams that were pastured. However, cropland that was pastured before or after crops were harvested was to be included as harvested cropland rather than cropland for pasture or grazing. Other cropland— This category includes cropland not harvested and not grazed which was used for cover crops, soil improvement crops, land on which all crops failed, cultivated summer fallow, idle cropland, and land planted in crops that were to be harvested after the census year. Total woodland— This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, land planted for Christmas tree production, and woodland pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was to be reported as other pastureland and rangeland or other land. Woodland pastured — This category includes all wood- land used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per-head graz- ing permit was not counted as land in farms and therefore, was not included in woodland pastured. Cropland in annual commodity acreage adjustment programs— This category includes land diverted or set aside under the provisions of the Federal Commodity Acreage Program. These data are for the acres of cropland taken out of production by growers of wheat, cotton, rice, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats, and devoted to conser- vation uses. Information was not obtained as to which crops would have been grown on the acres set aside. Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)— This category includes acres of "highly erodible" cropland taken out of agricultural production and planted to protective cover crops or reforested. The CRP was established through the 1985 Food Security Act and provides for annual rental payments and shared costs of conservation practices through a 1 0-year contract with the USDA. Appendix B presents data on places with all their cropland enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program and which were not counted as farms in the 1 987 census. Operator— The term "operator" designates a person who operates a farm, either doing the work or making day-to-day decisions about such things as planting, har- vesting, feeding, and marketing. The operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he/she is considered the operator only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. For partner- ships, only one partner is counted as the operator. If it is not clear which partner is in charge, then the senior or oldest active partner is considered the operator. For census purposes, the number of operators is the same as the number of farms. In some cases, the operator was not the individual named on the address label of the report form, but another family member, a partner, or a hired manager who was actually in charge of the farm operation. Operator characteristics— All operators were asked to report place of residence, principal occupation, days of off-farm work, year in which his/her operation of the farm began, age, race, sex, and Spanish origin. If race, age, sex, and principal occupation were not reported, they were imputed based on information reported by farms with similar acreage, tenure, and value of sales. No imputations were made for nonresponse to place of residence, Span- ish origin, off-farm work, or year began operation. Opera- tors of Spanish origin were tabulated by reported race. Farm production expenses— In 1987, additional spe- cific expense items and a category for all other farm production expenses were added to the selected farm production expenses collected in 1982. Consequently, we are publishing total farm production expenses in 1987. The expenses are limited to those incurred in the operation of the farm business. Expenses include the share of the expenditures provided by landlords, contractors, and part- ners in the operation of the farm business. Property taxes paid by landlords are excluded. Expenditures for nonfarm activities; farm-related activities such as providing custom- work for others, the production and harvest of forest products, and reaeational services; and household expenses are excluded. In 1987, as in other recent censuses, operators producing crops, livestock, or poultry under contract often were unable or unwilling to estimate the cost of production inputs furnished by the contractors. As a consequence, extensive estimation was required for con- tract producers. Commercial fertilizer— The expense for commercial fertilizer is the amount spent on fertilizer during 1987 A-4 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE including the cost of custom application. The cost of custom application was excluded from the 1982 and 1978 data. Agricultural chemicals — These expenses include the cost of all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, including the cost of custom applica- tion. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. The cost of custom application was excluded from the 1982 and 1978 data. The cost of lime was excluded from the 1987 and 1982 data, but included in 1978. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment— These expenses include costs incurred for having customwork done on the place and for renting machines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the customwork service is included in the customwork expense. The cost of custom applica- tion of fertilizer and chemicals was included in the 1982 and 1978 customwork data, but is included in expenditures for these items in 1987. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Interest— In 1987, separate data were collected for interest paid on debts secured by real estate and interest paid on debts not secured by real estate. In 1982, only total interest expenses were collected. lUarket value of agricultural products sold— This category represents the gross market value before taxes and production expenses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the place in 1987 regardless of who received the payment. It includes sales by the operator as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the oper- ation. In addition, it includes receipts from placing com- modities in the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program in 1 987. It does not include payments received for participation in federal farm programs nor does it include income from farm-related sources such as customwork and other agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. The value of crops sold in 1987 does not necessarily represent the sales from crops harvested in 1987. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and exclude some crops produced in 1987, but held in storage and not sold. For commodities, such as sugar beets and wool, sold through a co-op which made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report the total value received in 1 987. The value of agricultural products sold was requested of all operators. If the operator failed to report this informa- tion, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or poultry inventory or number sold. Extensive estimation was required for operators growing crops or livestock under contract. Caution should be used when comparing sales in 1987 with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. Government payments — This category is limited to direct cash or generic commodity certificate (PIK) pay- ments received by the farm operator in 1987. It includes deficiency and diversion payments; wool payments; pay- ments from the Dairy Termination Program, the Conserva- tion Reserve Program, other conservation programs, and all other federal farm programs under which payments were made directly to farm operators. Other farm-related income — The 1987 report form included a new inquiry on income from farm-related sources. These data consist of gross income in 1 987 before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm by-products and other sales and services closely related to the principal functions of the farm business. These data are for income producing activities that are primarily a by-product or supplemental to the farm operation. They exclude income from business activities that are separate from the farm business. Customwork and other agricultural services— This income includes gross receipts received by farm oper- ators for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income from cus- tomwork and other agricultural services is generally included in the agriculture census if it is closely related to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it constitutes a separate business or is conducted from another location. Rental of farmland— This income includes gross cash rent or share payments received from renting out farmland; payments received from the lease or sale of allotments for crops such as tobacco; and payments received for livestock pastured on a per-head, per- month, or per-pound basis. It excludes rental income from nonfarm property. Sales of forest products— This income includes gross receipts from the sales of Christmas trees, standing timber, maple products, gum for naval stores, fire- wood, and other forest products from the farm busi- ness. It excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts and sawmill businesses. Other farm-related income sources— This income includes gross receipts from hunting leases, fishing fees, camping, other recreational services, patronage dividends of cooperatives, sales of farm by-products, and other sales and services closely related to the farm business. It excludes income from nonfarm busi- nesses. Commodity Credit Corporations loans— This cate- gory includes loans for corn, wheat, soybeans, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-5 Agricultural chemicals used, including fertilizer and lime— For each type of agricultural chemical, the acres treated were to be reported only once even if the acres were fertilized or limed more than once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were to be reported. Fish and other aquacultural products— The raising of fish and other aquacultural products in captivity is included in the agriculture census. Production in salt water is considered not to be in captivity and is excluded from the census. Bees and honey— Bee and honey production was enumerated and tabulated in the county in which the home farm was located even though hives are often moved from farm to farm over a wide geographic area. Citrus enumeration— In the 1987 census, reports for selected citrus caretakers in Arizona, Florida, and Texas were obtained by direct enumeration. A citrus caretaker is an organization or person caring for or managing citrus groves for others. This special enumeration has been used in recent censuses because of the difficulty in identifying and enumerating absentee grove owners who often do not know the information that is needed to adequately com- plete the census report. Each citrus caretaker was enu- merated as a farm operator and requested to complete one report form for all groves cared for and to furnish a list of grove owners' names, addresses, and acres of citrus. The names on the lists were matched to completed grove owners' report forms to eliminate duplication. The care- taker also was requested to inform the grove owner that he had already reported for the citrus under his care and that the grove owner was not to report the citrus again. In the 1987 census, 7 caretakers in Arizona reported 175 grove owners having 12,000 acres of citrus; the 65 caretakers in Florida reported 3,000 grove owners having 170,000 acres of citrus; and 20 caretakers in Texas reported 800 grove owners having 14,500 acres of citrus. Crop year or season covered— Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 1 987 except for citrus fruits, avocados, olives; vegetables in Florida; sugarcane in Florida and Texas; and pineapples and coffee in Hawaii. Citrus fruits— The data for Florida relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1986 through July 1987 harvest season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1987 through March 1988 harvest season. The data for Texas relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1 986 through May 1 987 harvest sea- son. The data for States, other than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in the 1 986-87 harvest season. Avocados— The data for California relate to the quan- tity harvested in the November 1986 through Novem- ber 1 987 harvest season and for Florida the April 1 987 through March 1988 harvest season. Olives — The data for California relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1 986 through March 1 987 harvest season. Vegetables — The data for Florida relate to the crop harvested in the September 1986 through August 1 987 harvest season. Sugarcane for sugar— The data for Florida relate to the cuttings from November 1986 through April 1987, and for Texas the cuttings from October 1986 through April 1987. Pineapples— The data for Hawaii relate to the quantity harvested in the year ending May 31, 1987. Coffee— The data for Hawaii relate to the 1 986-87 crop. Acres and quantity harvested— Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops which were reported in lOths of acres: Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, berries, vegetables, and nursery and greenhouse crops; and in Hawaii, taro, ginger root, and lotus root. Totals for crops reported in lOths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year, the acres would be counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested generally exceeds the acres of cropland harvested. An exception to this procedure is hay crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres are counted only once but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. However, hay cut for both dry hay and green chop or silage would be reported for each applicable crop. For inter- planted crops or "skip-row" crops, acres were to be reported according to the portion of the field occupied by each crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not to be reported as harvested. These acres were to be reported in the "land use" section under the appropriate cropland items— cropland used only for pasture or grazing, cropland used for cover crops, cropland on which all crops failed, or cropland idle. Corn and sorghum hogged or grazed were to be reported as "cropland harvested" and not as "cropland used only for pasture or grazing." Crop residue left in fields and later hogged or grazed was not reported as cropland pasture. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as vegetables; nursery and greenhouse crops; corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed; and sorghum, hogged or grazed. Acres of land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees were to be reported as harvested cropland regardless of whether the crop was harvested or failed. However, abandoned orchards were to be reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not to be reported. A-6 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Land in orchards— This category includes land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents were instructed not to report abandoned plantings and plantings of less than 20 total fruit, citrus, or nut trees, or grapevines. Crop units of measure— The regional report forms allowed the operator to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the operator reported in a unit of measure different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the published unit of measure. Grapes could be reported in dry weight or fresh weight; plums and prunes in fresh weight, or prunes in dry weight; and in Hawaii, coffee in pounds parchment or pounds cherry, and macadamia nuts in pounds husked, unshelled or pounds shelled. For other fruit and nut crops and citrus, the operator was given a choice of units of measure of pounds, tons, or boxes. The quantity harvested for these crops is published in pounds. Data are based on a sample of farms— For 1987, 1982, and 1978, selected data were collected from only a sample of farms. These data are subject to sampling error. For 1 987, the six-page sample form was mailed to all large and specialized farms (based on expected sales, acres, or standard industrial classification), all farms in Alaska and Hawaii, and approximately 1 7 percent of all other farms. Sample sections 23 through 28 of the 1987 census forms included inquiries on production expenses, commercial fertilizer and lime, chemicals, machinery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and income from farm-related sources. Estimates of the reliability of county totals for selected items are shown in table F of appendix C. Operators of Spanish origin — No imputation was made for those not responding to the question on Spanish origin. Farms operated by Black and other races— This category includes Blacks, American Indians, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and all other racial groups other than White. Write-in crops— To reduce the length of the report form, only the major crops for the region were prelisted. For other crops, the respondent was requested to look at a list of crops in each section and write in the crop name and its code. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code the crop into the appropriate "all other" category for that section. Write-in crops coded as "all other" were reviewed and assigned a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific code were left in the appropriate "all other" category. In some cases, the reviewers were unable to determine the specific crop reported by the respondent because of incomplete or generalized crop names. To ensure proper coding, most of these respondents were telephoned. Reports for those not telephoned were changed on the basis of other reports for the area. All other races — This category is primarily limited to persons native to or of ancestry from Mexico, the Carib- bean, and Central and South America. Total sales— This item represents the gross market value of all agricultural products sold before taxes and expenses in the census year including livestock, poultry, and their products; and crops, including nursery crops and hay. Respondents were asked to include landlords' and contractors' shares. The value of commodities placed in CCC loans are included as sold. In 1987, all farms includ- ing abnormal farms were tabulated by size based on reported sales. In 1982 and 1978, abnormal farms were included in the total sales figure, but excluded from the detailed size breakdowns. Abnormal farms include institu- tional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. Misreported or miscoded crops— In a few instances, tabulated data may be inaccurate because respondents misunderstood or misinterpreted questions on the report form. Data may have been reported on the wrong line or in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been placed beside the name of a write-in crop. Some of these errors as well as some keying errors may not have been identified during processing and therefore, were not cor- rected. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. "See text" References Items in the tables which carry the note "See text" are explained or defined in this section. Farms with sales of less than $1,000— This category includes all farms with actual sales of less than $1 ,000, but having the production potential for sales of $1,000 or more. These farms normally could be expected to sell $1 ,000 or more of agricultural products. Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit— This category is derived by subtracting total operat- ing expenditures from the gross market value of agricul- tural products sold. Depreciation and the change in inven- tory values are excluded from expenditures. Production expenditures may be understated on part owner and tenant farms because property taxes paid by landlords are excluded. Other landlord expenditures, such as insurance or rent paid, which are not readily known to renters may also be omitted or understated. Gross sales include sales by the operator as well as the share of sales received by 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-7 partners, landlords, and contractors. Consequently, the net cash return is that of the farm unit rather than the net farm income of the operator. Other livestock and livestock products— This cate- gory includes all livestock and livestock products not listed separately. Value of livestock and poultry on farms— Data for the value of livestock and poultry on farms were obtained by multiplying the inventory of each major age and sex group by State average prices. The State average prices for cattle, hogs, sheep. Angora goats, hens and pullets of laying age, and turkeys were obtained primarily from data published by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Prices applied to other livestock and poultry were census-derived averages based primarily on reported value of sales in the census. Poultry hatched— This category includes all poultry hatched on the place during the year and placed or sold. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1987, is tabu- lated under the column heading "Inventory" and the number of poultry hatched and placed or sold is under the heading "Sales." Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.— Data shown for hay represent all hay crops, including grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cut and fed green (green chop). In production data, dry tons represent dry tonnage for the various hay cate- gories and dry weight equivalents for grass silage and hay cut and fed green. The conversion used was 3 tons of green weight to 1 ton of dry weight. Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay— Data shown represent dry tons of hay harvested from clover, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, and other types of legume and tame grasses. Grapes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quantities of grapes harvested have been converted to pounds of fresh weight. The conversion used was 4 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Plums and prunes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of plums and prunes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quantities of plums and prunes harvested have been converted to pounds of fresh weight. The conversion used was 3 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Cherries — For 1987, cherries were reported as "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," or "cherries" depending on the regional form the respondent completed. On regional forms for States where cherries are an important fruit crop, "sweet cherries" and "tart cherries" were listed sepa- rately. On the other regional forms, either "cherries" were listed or could be written in. For publication purposes, "cherries, total" could be shown along with the individual breakdown of "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," or "cherries, not specified." "Cherries, not specified" is used to account for cherries where the "sweet" and "tart" breakdown was not asked or where respondents wrote in "cherries" but did not specify or code the kind of cherry. All the individual cherry items may not be shown. Data for "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," and "cherries, not specified" are not available for 1982. Other fruits and nuts— Data shown for other fruits and nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the 1987 report form. Land used for vegetables— Data are for the total land used for vegetable crops. The acres are reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Vegetables harvested for sale— The acres of vegeta- bles harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown for sale— These data are a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individual items may not be shown. Nursery, floriculture, vegetable and flower seed crops, sod, etc., grown in the open, irrigated— Data refer to farms reporting irrigated nursery, floriculture, veg- etable and flower seeds, sod, bedding plants, etc., grown in the open. Other grains— These data are for the total market value of other grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buckwheat, dry southern peas (cowpeas), emmer and spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sunflower seed, triticale, and wild rice. Value of crop production— This item represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the 1987 crop year. Data for the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quantity harvested. Generally, harvested units of production (pounds, bushels, bales, etc.) were multiplied by State estimates of prices per unit. If only acres harvested were reported, State estimates for value of production per acre were used. The State average production price and production value per acre used in these calculations were obtained usually from publications of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. When A-8 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE USDA estimates were not available, Bureau of the Census statisticians made estimates using available sources such as data from adjacent States, respondent report forms, county extension agents, and other persons knowledge- able about specific crops. Part owners, who operate land they own and also land they rent from others. Tenants, who operate only land they rent from others or work on shares for others. FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS State tables 48 through 53 present detailed 1987 data for all farms classified by specified characteristics — tenure of operator, type of organization, age and principal occu- pation of operator, size of farm (acres), value of agricultural products sold, and standard industrial classification. Other tables include data classified by value of sales groups or other characteristics of the farm or the operator. Farms by value of agricultural products sold or value of sales — In 1987, all farms were tabulated by size based on reported sales. In 1982 and earlier censuses, abnormal farms were not tabulated based on sales size. In the tables on market value of agricultural products sold, the sales of abnormal farms in 1 982 and earlier censuses were included in the total sales figure, but excluded from the detailed size categories. Abnormal farms included institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. The category "farms with sales of less than $1,000" included all farms with actual sales of less than $1 ,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1 ,000 or more. These farms normally could be expected to sell $1,000 or more of agricultural products. The sales size categories used in this report are con- sistent with the standard business size categories issued by Office of Management and Budget (0MB) in 1 982. In State table 52, data are presented for four sales size categories between $10,000 and $49,999. This provides users with bridge data under both the 0MB and the 1978 census classifications. For the 1992 census, data will be presented only for the OMB sales size categories of $10,000 to $24,999 and $25,000 to $49,999. Abnormal farms — This category includes institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reser- vations. Institutional farms include those operated by hos- pitals, penitentiaries, churches, schools, grazing associa- tions, and government agencies. In 1987 and 1982, nongovernmental units such as church farms and Future Farmers of America camps were classified as abnormal farms only when 50 percent or more of their products produced and intended for human consumption were utilized by the organization. Farms by tenure of operator — The classifications of tenure used in the 1 987 census were: Full owners, who operate only land they own. Farms by type of organization — All farms were clas- sified by type of organization in the 1987 census. The classifications used were: Individual or family (sole proprietorship), excluding partnership and corporation. Partnership, including family partnership. Corporation, including family corporation. Other, cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. Corporations were subclassified by two additional char- acteristics into: 1 . Family held Other than family held 2. More than 1 0 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Farms by age and principal occupation of opera- tor— Data on age and principal occupation were requested from all operators in 1 987. The principal occupation clas- sifications used were: Farming — The operator spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime in 1 987 in farming or ranching. Other — The operator spent more than 50 percent of his/her worktime in 1987 in occupations other than farming or ranching. Farms by size— All farms were classified into selected size groups according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned to a tenant was considered the tenant's farm and not the owner's. Farms by standard industrial classification— In 1 987, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These classifications, found in the 1987 SIC ManuaP, are used to promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical data collected by various agencies. ^standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Wash- ington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-003-14-2. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-9 An establishment primarily engaged in crop production (major group 01) or production of livestock and animal specialties (major group 02) is classified in the four-digit industry and three-digit industry group which accounts for 50 percent or more of the total value of sales of its agricultural products. If the total value of sales of agricul- tural products of an establishment is less than 50 percent from a single four-digit industry, but 50 percent or more from the products of two or more four-digit industries within the same three-digit industry group, the establishment is classified in the miscellaneous industry of that industry group. Otherwise, it is classified as a general crop farm in industry 0191 or a general livestock farm in industry 0291. Establishments that derive 50 percent or more of the value of sales from horticultural specialties of industry group 018 are classified in industry 0181 or 0182 according to their primary activity. Characteristics of all farms by selected SIC groupings are shown in State tables 1 8 and 53. The SIC groupings shown in State table 53, together with the associated products (value of sales representing 50 percent or more of the value of agricultural products sold during the year) on which the classification is based, are as follows: Cash grains (Oil)— Wheat, rice, corn, soybeans, bar- ley, buckwheat, cowpeas, dry field and seed beans and peas, flaxseed, lentils, milo, mustard seed, oats, popcorn, rye, safflower, sorghum, sunflowers, and other small grains. Cotton (0131)— Cotton and cottonseed. Tobacco (0132)— Tobacco. Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish potatoes, hay, pea- nuts, and other fieid crops (0133, 0134, 0139)— Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, grass seed, hay, hops, mint, pea- nuts, sweetpotatoes, timothy, and yams. Vegetables and melons (016)— Vegetables and mel- ons grown in the open. Fruits and tree nuts (017) — Berries, grapes, tree nuts, citrus fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, bananas, coffee, dates, figs, olives, pineapples, and tropical fruit. Horticultural specialties (018)— Bedding plants, bulbs, florists' greens, flower and vegetable seeds, flowers, foliage, fruit stocks, nursery stock, ornamental plants, shrubberies, sod, mushrooms, and vegetables grown under cover. General farms, primarily crops (019)— Crops, includ- ing horticultural specialties, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single three-digit industry group. Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal special- ties (021)— Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, goat's milk, mohair, and wool. Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)— Production or feeding of beef cattle, except feedlots. Dairy farms (024)— Production of cows' milk and other dairy products and raising of dairy heifer replacements. Poultry and eggs (025)— Chickens, chicken eggs, tur- keys, ducks, geese, pheasants, pigeons, quail, and squab. Animal specialties (027)— Fur-bearing animals, rab- bits, horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries, worms, and laboratory animals. General farms, primarily livestock and animal spe- cialties (029) — Livestock and animal specialties and their products, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single three-digit industry group. The SIC manual was revised for 1987. Animal aquacul- ture (0273) was established as a new industry and horti- cultural specialties, not elsewhere classified (0189) was deleted. A-10 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX B. Places With All Cropland In the Conservation Reserve Program The Food Security Act of 1985 established the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This program provides annual payments for highly erodible cropland enrolled in the program and meeting its conservation requirements. It also requires that the land be taken out of agricultural production for 10 years. The 1 987 Census of Agriculture includes Conservation Reserve acreage as land in farms on operations that meet the census farm definition. For census purposes, a farm is any place from which agricultural products of $1,000 or more were produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. Operations which placed all of their cropland in the CRP and did not otherwise meet the farm definition based upon sales, livestock inventories, planted crops, or other criteria for potential sales were not included as farms in the census tabulations. The following table provides CRP data for places not meeting the census farm definition ("whole farm" CRP places). It also contains separate but corresponding CRP data for farms included in the census tabulations. In addition to State data, detailed county data are presented for counties with three or more"whole farm" CRP places reported. For counties with less than three "whole farm" CRP places reported, their data are combined and reported in "all other counties." The data for "whole farm" CRP places are not complete for all counties. The census mail list was developed from sources which indicated the farm had agricultural production activity. It was not designed to cover all "whole farm" CRP places. Therefore, the data for these places are limited to what was reported in the census and have not been adjusted to account for nonresponse, incomplete coverage, and reporting errors. Land in Conservation Reserve Program: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Agricultural places excluded by farm definition with acres in the CRP Farms with acres in the CRP Geographic area Land in places Land in CRP Land in farms Land in CRP Number (acres) (acres) Number (acres) (acres) South Carolina 202 7 44 734 3 754 12 554 1 072 688 14 405 724 22 128 45 106 Allendale 2 710 Anderson 22 4 234 1 813 33 7 964 2 602 Bamberg Barnwell 4 252 74 31 20 929 2 119 11 2 098 551 34 30 074 3 434 Calhoun 4 1 510 796 31 18 004 2 945 Cherokee 17 1 791 908 17 8 644 721 Chesterfield. 25 9 075 1 734 48 20 335 3 561 Colleton _ 4 461 72 10 7 613 511 Darlington 3 703 138 19 16 926 834 Edgefield. __ 4 681 123 5 3 267 (D) Florence 4 241 57 18 6 676 514 Greenville 5 919 178 3 810 109 Kershaw 6 1 006 176 18 10 371 2 523 Lancaster _ 7 3 470 669 8 1 927 208 Laurens 5 1 161 419 18 9 368 845 Lee _ 9 1 265 627 22 16 199 1 533 Lexington 3 1 089 261 7 2 692 213 Marlboro 7 1 928 672 14 12 100 966 Newberry 4 437 108 18 7 609 663 Oconee 3 368 86 2 (D) (D) Orangeburg 14 1 683 777 93 50 527 7 069 Spartanburg 10 491 259 20 5 280 669 Union 3 701 207 5 1 972 (D) York 3 749 99 4 3 199 (D) 18 4 667 878 196 (D) 9 114 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX B B-1 APPENDIX C. Statistical Methodology Page MAIL LIST MODEL C-1 CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN C-1 CENSUS ESTIMATION C-1 CENSUS SAMPLING ERROR C-3 CENSUS NONSAMPLING ERROR C-5 EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEM NONRESPONSE C-6 TABLES: A. PERCENT OF STATE TOTALS CONTRIBUTED BY WHOLE FARM NONRESPONSE ESTIMATION: 1987 B. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A COMPLETE COUNT ITEM: 1987 C. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A SAMPLE ITEM: 1987 D. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF STATE TOTALS: 1987 E. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF PERCENT CHANGE IN STATE TOTALS: 1982 TO 1987 F. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF COUNTY TOTALS: 1987 G. STATE COVERAGE EVALUATION ESTIMATES OF FARMS NOT ON THE MAIL LIST: 1987 MAIL LIST MODEL A Statistical discriminant model was developed to pre- dict the probability that a mail list addressee operated a farm. The model was used to identify the 4.1 million records from the preliminary census mail list of 6.0 million records that would receive a census of agriculture report form. Records from the 1 982 census mail list were used to build the model. Record characteristics such as the source of the mail list record (see appendix A for a description of record sources), number of source lists on which the record appeared, expected value of agricultural sales, and geographic location were used to separate mail list records into model groups. The proportion of 1982 census farm records in each group was calculated to provide an estimate of the probability that an addressee in the group operated a farm. Using these same group definitions, the 1987 census mail list records were separated into groups, each with an associated estimate of farm probability from the model. The 4.1 million mail list records in groups with the largest estimate of farm probability were selected to receive the census report form. A large percentage of the 1 .9 million records that were dropped from the 6.0 million preliminary census mail list were nonfarm records from the previous census. This procedure was used to obtain a more com- plete census enumeration without excessive respondent burden and data collection cost. CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN Each of the 4.1 million name and address records on the census mail list was designated to receive one of three different types of census report forms. The three forms were the nonsample census form (a four-page form), the sample form (a six-page form), and the short form (a two-page form). Sections 1 through 22 of the sample form were identical to sections on the nonsample census form. However, the sample form contained additional sections on farm production expenditures, usage of fertilizers and insecticides, value of machinery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and farm-related income. The short form contained abbreviated versions of the sections on the nonsample census form. These three different forms were used to reduce the response burden of the census, while providing quality information on a large number of data items at the county level. The sample form was mailed to all mail list records in Alaska and Hawaii and to a sample of records in other States identified when the mail list was constructed. Addresses were selected into the sample with certainty if they were expected to have large total values of agricultural products sold or large acreage, if they were firms with two or more farms, or if they had other special characteristics. When a nonsample large farm was identified during processing, a supplemental form that contained the additional data inquiries was mailed. All farms in counties with less than 100 farms in 1982 were included in the sample with certainty; counties containing 100 to 199 farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 2; and counties containing 200 or more farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 6. This differential sample scheme was used to provide reliable data for sections 23 through 28 of the report form for all counties. To determine which mail list records would receive the short form, all mail list records not designated for the sample were sorted into model groups according to farm probability as specified by the mail list model. The 906,000 mail list records in the model groups with the lowest probability of being farms and with an expected total value of agricultural product sales less than $20,000 were des- ignated to receive the short form. The remaining mail list records were selected to receive the nonsample census form. CENSUS ESTIMATION The 1987 Census of Agriculture used two types of statistical estimation procedures. These estimation 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-1 procedures accounted both for nonresponse to the data collection and for the sample data collection. These pro- cedures are used because some farm operators never respond to the census despite numerous attempts to contact them, and not all farm operators are requested to provide the sample data items. Whole Farm Nonresponse Estimation A statistical estimation procedure was used to account for the census farms among mail list nonrespondents that were not designated for telephone followup. A stratified systematic sample of eligible census nonrespondents were mailed a simplified report form. Five sample strata were defined based on form type, expected value of sales, and previous census status. The report form was designed to provide sufficient information to determine farm status. Additional mail and telephone contacts were made to survey nonrespondents to obtain sufficient response for survey estimates. Estimates of the proportion of census nonrespondents that operated farms were made for each stratum in the State using survey results and applied to the total number of census nonrespondents in that stratum. A synthetic estimation procedure was used to estimate the number of census nonrespondents that operated farms for each county by stratum. This estimation procedure is based on the assumption that the distribution of farms in a stratum by county is the same for census nonrespondents as for census respondents. Within each stratum in a county, a noninteger nonre- sponse weight was calculated and assigned to each eligible respondent farm record. The procedure used for calculating the nonresponse weight assumed the eligible census respondents and the nonrespondent farm opera- tions in a county had similar characteristics within each stratum. The noninteger nonresponse weight was the ratio of the sum of the estimated number of nonrespondent farms (using nonresponse survey results) and the number of eligible census respondent farms to the number of eligible census respondent farms. Stratum controls were established to ensure that this weight was never greater than 2.0. The noninteger nonresponse weight was used in the estimation of the final weight for the sample items. It was randomly rounded to an integer weight of either 1 or 2 for each record for tabulating the complete count items. The procedure assumed that we obtain complete response from large and unique farm operations because these cases received intensive telephone followup during cen- sus processing. In situations where addressees could not be contacted by telephone or refused to cooperate, sec- ondary sources such as Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service offices or county extension agents were asked to provide information as to whether or not the addressee had agricultural activities. Data from previous census reports for the specific addressee, in conjunction with other information, were used to complete the census report form. Table A quantifies the effect of the nonresponse esti- mation procedure on selected census data items. The percentage of the census value contributed by nonre- sponse estimation as provided in this table indicates the potential for bias in published figures resulting from this procedure. The estimates provided in these tables do not reflect the effect of nonresponse to individual data items on respondents' census report forms. The effect of this item nonresponse is discussed further under Census Non- sampling Error. Table A. Percent of State Totals Contributed by Whole Farm Nonresponse Estimation: 1987 Item Farms number- Land in farms acres- Value of land and buildings $1 ,000- Market value of agricultural products sold - -$1 ,000- Harvested cropland acres- Corn for grain or seed acres- Wheat for grain acres- Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves number- Hogs and pigs number- Hens and pullets of laying age number- Percent of total 14.8 8.2 8.6 3.6 6.9 7.4 6.0 8.6 6.4 .7 Sample Estimation All respondent sample records received a sample weight. The sample data estimates the actual figures that would have resulted from a complete census of the items in sections 23 through 28 of the report form. The estimates were obtained from an iterative ratio estimation procedure that resulted in the assignment of a weight to each record containing sample items. For any given county, a sample item total was estimated by multiplying the data items for each farm in the county by the corresponding sample weight and summing overall sample records in the county. Each sample farm was assigned one sample weight to be used to produce estimates for all sample items. For example, if the weight given to a sample farm had the value 5, ail sample data items reported by that farm would be multiplied by 5. The weight assigned a certainty farm was 1. The estimation procedure used to assign weights was performed for each county. Within a county, the ratio estimation procedure for farms was performed in three steps using three variables. The first variable contained eight 1 987 total value of agricultural production (TVP) groups. Both the second and third variables. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code and farm acreage, contained two groups. The variable groups were as follows: C-2 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE TVP SIC Acres $1 to $999 01 All crops 0to69 $1,000 to $2,499 02 All livestock 70 or more $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 or more The first step in the estimation procedure was to parti- tion the sample records into 32 mutually exclusive initial post strata formed by combining the three variable groups. This produced a three dimensional array where the cells of the array corresponded to the initial post strata groups. Each sample farm record was assigned an initial weight equal to the ratio of the total farm count to the sample farm count, expanded for nonresponse estimation, for the cell containing the sample farm. This weight was approxi- mately equal to the inverse of the probability of selecting a farm for the census sample. The second step in the estimation procedure was to combine, if necessary, the cells of the array (prior to the repeated ratio estimation) to increase the reliability of the ratio estimation procedure. Any cell within the array that either contained less than 1 0 sample farms or had a ratio of total farms to sample farms that was more than 2 times the mail sample rate was collapsed with another cell (in the same variable) according to a specified collapsing pattern. New total farm counts and sample farm counts were computed for each of the collapsed cells (final post strata) and were used in the ratio estimation procedure to calcu- late final sample weights. In the third step in the ratio estimation procedure, complete counts for the three variables (TVP, SIC, acre- age) were used to compute the marginals of the array defined by the final post strata. Factors were then applied to expanded sample totals in each cell of the array to obtain agreement with the row marginal (TVP) complete counts. The sample totals then had factors applied to obtain agreement with the column marginal (SIC) complete counts. Lastly, the sample totals had factors applied to obtain agreement with the depth marginal (acreage) com- plete counts. This procedure that requires the row totals, then the column totals, and then the depth totals to agree with the complete counts for the rows, columns, and depths, respectively, is continued iteratively until the pro- cess converges (the marginal totals agree with the com- plete count totals). The ratio of the adjusted total farm count to the sample farm count obtained from the second iteration of the estimation procedure was the noninteger final post stratum sample weight assigned to the sample farm records in that post stratum. The noninteger sample weight, the product of the noninteger final post stratum sample weight and the nonresponse weight, was randomly rounded to an integer weight for tabulation. If, for example, the final weight for the farms in a particular group was 7.2, then one-fifth of the sample farms in this group were randomly assigned a weight of 8 and the remaining four-fifths received a weight of 7. CENSUS SAMPLING ERROR Sampling error in the census data results from the nonresponse sample and the census sample data collec- tion. Census items were classified as either complete count or sample data items. The complete count items were asked of all farm operators. The complete count data items included land in farms, harvested cropland, livestock inventory and sales, crop acreages, quantities harvested and crop sales, land use, irrigation, government loans and payments, conservation acreage, type of organization, and operator characteristics (sections 1 through 22 of the census report form). Variability in the complete count data items is considerably smaller than in the sample items as the variation is due only to the nonresponse sample estimation procedure. The sample items were asked of approximately 25 percent of the total census farm opera- tors. The sample data items included farm production expenditures, fertilizer and chemical usage, farm machin- ery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and farm-related income (sections 23 through 28 of the census report form). Variability in the estimates of sample items is due both to the census sample selection and estimation procedure and the nonresponse sample estimation proce- dure. The sample for the 1987 Census of Agriculture is one of a large number of possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples would differ from each other. The difference between a sample esti- mate and the average of all possible sample estimates is called the sampling deviation. The standard error or sam- pling error of a survey estimate is a measure of the variation among the estimates from ail possible samples, and thus is a measure of the precision with which an estimate from a particular sample approximates the aver- age result of all possible samples. The percent relative standard error of estimate is defined as the standard error of the estimate divided by the value being estimated multiplied by 100. If all possible samples were selected, each of the samples were surveyed under essentially the same conditions, and an estimate and its standard error were calculated from each sample, then: 1 . Approximately 67 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. 2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1 .65 standard errors below the estimate to 1 .65 standard errors above the estimate would include the aver- age value of all possible samples. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-3 The computations involved to define the above confi- dence statements are illustrated in the following example. Assume that the estimate of number of farms for the State is 94,382 and the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) is .1 percent (0.001). Multiplying 94,382 by 0.001 yields 94, the standard error. Therefore, a 67-percent confidence interval is 94,288 to 94,476 (i.e., 94,382 plus or minus 94). If corresponding confidence intervals were constructed for all possible samples of the same size and design, approximately 2 out of 3 (67 percent) of these intervals would contain the figure obtained from a com- plete enumeration. Similarly, a 90 percent confidence interval is 94,227 to 94,538 (i.e., 94,382 plus or minus 1.65 x94). Tables B and C provide the reliability estimates of the estimated number of farms in a county reporting complete count and sample items, respectively. Both tables show the percent relative standard errors for selected estimated number of farms in a county reporting an item.These are derived from a regression equation. The parameters of the regression equation were estimated using the estimated number of farms in a county reporting the complete count or sample item as the independent variable and the standard error of that estimate as the dependent variable for all counties in the State. Table B. Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Complete Count Item: 1987 Farms Number of farms reporting: 25 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 750 1,000 1,500 2,000 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 7.4 4.9 3.7 2.9 1.8 .8 .6 .5 .4 .3 .3 (NA) Note: Complete count items are items in sections 1 to 22 of the report form. To illustrate the use of these tables, assume that the estimate of the number of farms reporting hogs and pigs for a particular county, as given in county table 12, is 89. Since hogs and pigs is a complete count data item, refer to table B and select the estimated relative standard error of the estimate from the row whose value is equal to or just less than the estimated number of farms, 89. For this example, the relative standard error of the estimate comes from the row for 75 farms reporting. For sample data items, follow the same procedure using table C. In counties that had less than 100 farms in the 1982 Census of Agriculture, table C does not apply because the farms in these counties were sampled with certainty (1 in 1), and thus, the reliability estimates for the number of farms in these counties are smaller than for counties that were sampled at lower rates (1 in 2 or 1 in 6). Table C. Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1987 Farms Number of farms reporting: 25 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 750 1,000 1,500 2,000 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 26.8 19.9 17.0 15.4 13.5 12.5 11.4 10.4 9.9 9.6 9.4 (NA) Note: Sample items are items in sections 23 to 28 of the report form. Table D presents the relative standard error of selected State data items for all farms and for all farms with sales of $1 0,000 or more. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for complete count data measures the variation associated with the sample-based adjustment for whole farm nonresponse. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for sample items measures both the sampling error due to the nonresponse sample estimation procedure and the census sample selection and estimation proce- dure. The reliability of State estimates may vary substan- tially from State to State. Generally, State estimates for a given data item are less reliable than the corresponding U.S. estimate. Table E presents the standard error (not relative stand- ard error) for percent change in State totals from 1 982 to 1 987. The general purpose of the percent change estimate is to provide a relative measure of the difference in a characteristic between censuses. The relative change for a given characteristic is defined as the ratio of the differ- ence of the 1 987 and the 1 982 estimate for that charac- teristic to the 1 982 estimate. This ratio is multiplied by 1 00 to obtain the percent change. The percent standard error of a percent change estimate, then, is the standard error of the ratio multiplied by 1 00. Table F presents the relative standard error for county totals for 10 major complete count items and 7 sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for the same item differs among counties in a State. Reasons for this are differences among counties in (1) the total number of farms, (2) the number of large farms included with certainty, (3) the size classifications of the farms sampled, (4) the amount of nonresponse, (5) the general agricultural characteristics, and (6) the specific characteristic being measured. C-4 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CENSUS NONSAMPLING ERROR The accuracy of the census counts are affected by the joint effects of the sampling errors described in the previ- ous section and nonsampling errors. Extensive efforts were made to compile a complete and accurate mail list for the census, to design an understandable report form and instructions, and to minimize processing errors through the use of quality control, verification, and check measures on specific operations. Nonsampling errors arise from incom- pleteness of the census mail list, duplication in the mail list, incorrect data reporting, errors in editing of reported data, and errors in imputation for missing data. These specific nonsampling errors are further discussed in this section. Evaluation studies will be conducted to measure the extent of certain nonsampling errors such as coverage error, classification error, and item imputation. Census Coverage The main objective of the census of agriculture is to obtain a complete and accurate enumeration of U.S. farms with accurate data on all aspects of the agricultural oper- ation. However, the cost and availability of resources for this enumeration place restrictions on operationally feasi- ble data collection methodologies. The past five agricul- ture censuses have been conducted by mail enumeration with telephone contact for selected nonrespondents. The completeness of such an enumeration thus depends to a large extent on the coverage of farm operations by the census mail list. Historically, the census of agriculture has included approximately 90 percent of the farms in the United States and over 96 percent of the agricultural production. Com- plete enumeration of agricultural operations satisfying the farm definition of $1,000 or more in agricultural sales is complicated by fluctuations in agricultural operations qual- ifying for enumeration, the variety of arrangements under which farms are operated, the multiplicity of names used by an operation, the number of operations in which an operator participates, the accuracy of data reporting, etc. A new mail list is compiled for each census because no current single list of agricultural operations is comprehen- sive. An evaluation of census coverage has been conducted for each census of agriculture since 1 945. The evaluation provides estimates of the completeness of census farm count and major census data items. In addition, the evaluation helps to identify problems in the census enu- meration and provide information that can form the basis for improvements. The results of the 1987 Coverage Evaluation program will be published in volume 2, part 2. The evaluation of coverage conducted in 1987 was designed to measure errors in the census mail list and in farm classification. Mail list error includes a measurement of farms not on the census mail list (undercount), and a measurement of farms enumerated more than once in the census (overcount). Classification error includes a mea- surement of farms classified as nonfarms in the census (undercount) and of nonfarms classified as farms in the census (overcount). Classification error arises from report- ing and processing errors. Mail list undercount dominates all coverage errors. Net coverage error is defined as the difference of undercounted and overcounted farms. Mea- surements of these errors, as well as a description of the complete coverage program, will be available in the Cov- erage Evaluation report. Mail List Coverage A major problem with the use of a mail list for the census of agriculture enumeration is the difficulties that are encoun- tered in compiling a complete list. The percentage of farms on the census mail list varies considerably by State. Several reasons have contributed to farm operators' names not being included on the census mail list— the operation may have been started after the mail list was developed, the operation may be so small as not to appear in agricultural related source lists used in compiling the census list, or the operation may have been falsely clas- sified as a nonfarm prior to mailout. A large proportion of the farms not included on the mail list were small in both acres and sales of agricultural products. The 1987 Census of Agriculture Coverage Evaluation used the area segment sample of the 1 987 June Enumer- ative Survey (JES) of the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) to estimate farms not on the census mail list. The Census Bureau contracted with the NASS to augment the JES data collection and receive survey data under the confidentiality protection afforded by Title 13, U.S. Code, from all residents of area sample segments with agricultural activity. These survey records were matched to the census mail list. Records that did not match were mailed a census of agriculture report form to estimate mail list coverage. Estimates of farms not on the census mail list used the capture-recapture dual frame estimator that will be described in the Coverage Evaluation report. Table G provides coverage evaluation estimates of the number of farms not on the mail list and selected charac- teristics of those farms with their percent relative standard error. The table also provides an estimate of characteris- tics of farms not on the mail list as a percentage of total farms in the State. The estimate of total farms in the State is based on census farm count and the estimated number of farms not on the census mail list. This estimate of total farms in the State was not adjusted for classification and list duplication errors. Estimates of these errors will be made at the regional rather than the State level and will be available in the Coverage Evaluation report. The table provides the standard error (not relative standard error) of this percent estimate. Respondent and Enumerator Error Incorrect or incomplete responses to the mailed census report form or to the questions posed by a telephone 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-5 enumerator introduce error into the census data. Such incorrect information can lead, in some cases, to incorrect enumeration of farms. This type of reporting error is measured by the Classification Error Study discussed later in this section. To reduce all types of reporting error, questions were phrased as clearly as possible based on tests of the census report form, and detailed instructions for completing the report form were provided to each addressee. In addition, each respondent's answers were checked for completeness and consistency. Item Nonresponse Nonresponse to particular questions on the census report that we would logically or statistically expect to be present may create a type of nonsampling error in both complete count and sample data. When information reported for another farm with similar characteristics is used to edit or impute for item nonresponse, the data may be biased because the characteristics of the nonrespondents have not been observed and may differ from those reported by respondents. Any attempt to correct the data for nonre- sponse may not completely reflect this difference either at the element level (individual farm operation) or on the average. Processing Error The many steps of processing of each census report form are sources for the introduction of nonsampling error. The processing of the census report forms includes cleri- cal screening for farm activity, computerized check-in of report forms and followup of nonrespondents, keying and transmittal of completed report forms, computerized edit- ing of inconsistent and missing data, review and correction of individual records referred from the computer edit, review and correction of tabulated data, and electronic data processing. These operations undergo a number of quality control checks to ensure as accurate an application as possible, yet some errors are not detected and cor- rected. Classification Error An evaluation study of classification errors was con- ducted in the 1987 Census of Agriculture as part of the census coverage evaluation program. A sample of mail list respondents was selected, and these addresses reenu- merated to determine whether they were a farm or non- farm. A farm status determination was made based on the evaluation questionnaire and compared with the status based on the data reported on the census form. Differ- ences in status were reconciled. In past censuses, the proportion of farms undercounted due to classification errors was higher for farms with small values of sales. The classification error rate was higher for (1) livestock farms than crop farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner farms. Results from the 1987 classifica- tion error study will be published in the Coverage Evalua- tion report. EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEIM NONRESPONSE For the 1987 Census of Agriculture, as in previous censuses, all reported data were keyed and then edited by computer. The edits were used to determine whether the reports met the minimum criteria to be counted as farms in the census. Computer edits also performed a series of complex, logical checks of consistency and completeness of item responses. They provided the basis for deciding to accept, impute (supply), delete, or alter the reported value for each data record item. Whenever possible, edit imputations, deletions, and changes were based on component or related data on the respondent's report form. For some items, such as oper- ator characteristics, data from the previous census were used when available. Values for other missing or unaccept- able reported data items were calculated based on reported quantities and known price parameters. When these and similar methods were not available and values had to be supplied, the imputation process used information reported for another farm operation in a geo- graphically adjacent area with characteristics similar to those of the farm operation with incomplete data. For example, a farm operation that reported acres of corn harvested, but did not report quantity of corn harvested, was assigned the same bushels of corn per acre harvested as that of the last nearby farm with similar characteristics that reported acceptable yields during that particular exe- cution of the computer edit. The imputation for missing items in each section of the report form was conducted separately; thus, assigned values for one operation could come from more than one respondent. Prior to the imputation operation, a set of default values and relationships were assigned to the possible imputation variables. The relationships and values varied depending on the item being imputed. For example, different default values were assigned for several standard industrial clas- sification and total value of sales categories when imputing hired farm labor expenses. These values and item relation- ships for the possible imputation variables were stored in the computer in a series of matrices. The computer records were sorted by reported State and county, where the county sequence was based on similar types of farms and agricultural practices. Each execution of the computer edit consisted of records from only one State. For a given execution of the edit, the stored entries in the various matrices were retained in the computer only until a succeeding record having acceptable characteristics for some sections of the report form was processed by the computer. Then the acceptable responses C-6 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE of the succeeding operation replaced those previously stored. When a record processed through the edit had unreported or unacceptable data, the record was assigned the last acceptable ratio or response from an operation with a similar set of characteristics. Once each execution of the computer edit for a State was completed, the possible imputation variables were reset to the default values and relationships for subsequent executions. After the initial computer edit, keyed reports not meeting the census farm definition were reviewed to ensure that the data were keyed correctly. Edit referrals were gener- ated for about 30 percent of the reports included as farms, and they were also reviewed for keying accuracy and to ensure that the computer edit actions were correct. If the results of the computer edit were not acceptable, correc- tions were made and the record was reedited. More extensive discussions of the edit and item imputation methodology with measures of the extent of imputation in the census estimates will be provided in a separate research report. Tables D through G follow. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-7 i Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory teid] Farms - - — - -.number.- Land in farms - — - - acres- Average size of farm acres.- Value of land and buildings' - -- $1,000-- Average per farm dollars-- Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' $1,000.. Average per farm doHars-- Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres — - farms.. acres-- 10 to 49 acres - farms.. acres. - 50 to 179 acres - - - farms- acres. . 180 to 499 acres - - farms— acres- - 500 to 999 acres — - farnis.. acres.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres - farms— acres- - 2,000 acres or more - - - farms-- acres-- Total cropland - — farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland - - farms.. acres.. Acres han/ested: 1 to 9 acres - farms— acres- - 10 to 49 acres - farms— acres-- 50 to 99 acres — - farms— acres.. 100 to 199 acres - farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres — farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1.000 acres or more .- - - farms.. acres.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing - farms-- acres.. Other cropland --- -— - farms-. acres- - Irrigated land farms-- acres-- Acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms-- acres-- 10 to 49 acres — famis— acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres- farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres... farms.. acres-- 1,000 acres or more farms-- acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Value of sales: Less than $2,500 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms-. $1,000.. $10,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $49,999 farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 - farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000., Grains- - $1,000.. Corn for grain $1,000.. Vi/heat $1,000.. Soybeans $1,000.. Sorghum for grain $1,000.. Barley $1,000- Oats $1,000. Other grains -- $1,000- Total (number) 20 517 758 631 232 127 379 201 169 871 639 734 31 252 1 337 5 638 5 437 153 845 7 742 769 516 3 762 1 096 160 1 303 896 479 673 892 676 263 944 317 18 578 2 686 117 15 556 1 589 636 3 490 16 597 6 876 156 107 1 927 129 893 1 342 182 920 1 160 359 718 526 360 753 235 383 648 8 471 464 355 8 282 632 126 1 216 80 689 569 1 772 313 7 105 106 7 181 104 14 114 92 27 265 24 14 516 8 8 736 878 683 42 827 7 419 7 536 3 516 12 518 2 900 20 419 2 547 39 680 1 276 45 381 954 67 397 1 905 685 752 10 535 451 285 126 581 36 283 19 328 68 568 399 298 1 131 573 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) .1 .2 .3 1.3 1,3 2.0 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.5 .5 .6 .4 .4 .6 .6 .9 .9 .7 .8 .4 .5 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 .8 .8 .5 .4 .3 .5 .4 .4 .9 .7 1.4 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.2 1.6 .4 .5 .7 .7 .7 .8 .6 .7 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 (Z) .1 .4 .4 .3 3.0 1.7 1.4 2.4 Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total (number) 6 682 3 283 431 491 2 534 635 380 690 777 432 284 64 927 212 902 653 18 345 1 774 198 856 2 111 648 329 1 072 745 099 622 825 115 238 846 785 6 366 2 068 624 6 026 1 377 711 379 1 737 1 475 39 367 1 111 78 045 1 170 161 814 1 131 (D) 525 (D) 235 383 648 2 217 220 788 3 750 470 125 799 77 635 248 850 223 5 338 100 6 816 104 14 114 92 27 265 24 14 516 8 8 736 838 209 125 443 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 2 547 39 680 1 276 45 381 954 67 397 1 905 685 752 5 141 436 376 119 296 34 027 18 385 64 765 342 251 990 537 1.4 1.4 2.6 1.4 1.5 2.1 2.7 1.6 1.7 .8 .9 .7 .7 .9 .9 1.8 2.5 .9 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 .8 (D) .5 (D) .6 .8 .4 .4 .8 .7 1.7 3.0 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.2 1.6 .6 .7 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 (Z) .1 .3 .1 .3 .4 .3 .3 3.3 .9 1.3 2.5 See footnotes at end of table. C-8 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table 0. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more Relative standard Relative standard Total enor of estimate Total error of estimate (number) (percent) (number) (percent) 33 927 .4 33 673 .4 129 988 .4 127 673 .3 7 582 1.1 5 444 1.5 38 640 .5 37 279 .5 48 067 .4 47 385 .3 55 990 (Z) 55 384 - 10 510 .8 10 240 .8 12 589 .2 3 712 .4 427 398 .2 401 833 .2 219 114 .3 219 003 .3 68 618 .1 68 576 .1 72 172 .4 51 529 .4 61 533 .4 57 949 .5 68 7.4 26 4.4 5 893 2.0 4 751 2.4 3 307 .7 1 102 1.0 1 183 290 .5 912 083 .5 3 323 .6 1 986 .6 969 743 .5 835 961 .5 640 1.7 265 2.3 93 250 1.7 70 884 1.7 672 1.5 259 1.8 142 253 1.0 111 036 .8 355 .1 211 - 26 695 .1 21 940 _ 769 1.4 278 1.9 321 483 .8 263 758 .8 9 751 .3 1 782 .7 1 638 311 .4 801 275 .5 288 .8 278 .7 175 212 .2 174 529 .2 484 .9 422 .7 85 272 1.0 69 387 1.2 786 1.5 90 4.1 73 055 2.4 19 073 4.9 142 3.9 9 14.1 50 067 2.9 3 SOS 12.0 18 337 .1 5 392 .2 3 527 638 .2 2 202 796 .3 1 583 .9 907 1.1 755 322 .5 667 274 .5 488 1.4 345 1.3 410 780 .6 365 943 .5 109 3.6 38 4.7 64 891 1.0 47 418 .9 12 624 .2 2 537 .6 2 069 414 .4 989 031 .5 6 433 .4 3 431 .4 2 403 365 .3 2 054 165 .3 1 460 1.2 714 1.5 285 852 1.3 240 235 1.4 8 983 .3 4 646 .3 3 120 392 .2 2 568 961 .2 11 534 .3 2 036 .7 1 638 239 .4 714 470 .7 19 142 .1 6 353 .2 4 536 258 .2 3 173 428 .2 1 375 1.2 329 2.1 222 373 1.3 110 003 1.9 54.5 .2 52.5 .3 3 812 .6 2 713 .5 212 659 .3 201 154 .3 688 1.5 336 1.7 45 106 1.6 27 498 1.3 22 051 .5 20 495 .5 26 741 .4 24 169 .4 20 517 .2 6 658 .4 123 915 2.6 145 576 2.0 6 040 2.9 21 865 2.2 9 746 .3 4 692 .5 181 105 1.3 172 398 1.3 10 771 .3 1 966 .8 57 190 2.2 26 822 2.5 20 517 .2 6 658 .4 736 918 .5 674 723 .5 4 904 2.9 2 111 3.4 62 818 1.0 58 269 .8 10 143 1.6 3 208 2.4 170 086 .5 163 666 .5 11 131 1.4 5 109 1.3 20 380 1.6 18 669 1.7 15 024 1.0 5 839 1.0 68 222 1.1 59 344 1.2 Sales by commodity or commodity group— Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops— Con. Cotton and cottonseed $1,000_. Tobacco _ _ $1,000_. Hay, silage, and field seeds S1,000_. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons $1,000_. Fruits, nuts, and berries S1,000_. Nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000-. Other crops $1,000_. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000_. Poultry and poultry products $1,000_. Dairy products $1,000_. Cattle and calves _ $1,000_. Hogs and pigs $1,000_. Sheep, lambs, and wool S1,000_. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) $1,000_. Farms by standard industrial classification: Cash grains (011) farms.. acres.. Field crops, except cash grains (013) farms.. acres.. Vegetables and melons (016) farms.. acres.. Fruits and tree nuts (017) __ _ farms.. acres.. Horticultural specialties (018) __ farms.. acres.. General farms, primarily crop (019) _ farms.. acres.. Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) farms.. acres.. Dairy farms (024) farms.. acres.. Poultry and eggs (025) farms.. acres.. Animal specialties (027) farms.. acres.. General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) farms.. acres.. Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation farms.. acres.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms.. acres.. Tenure of operator: Full owners farms.. acres.. Part owners farms.. acres.. Tenants farms.. acres.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming — . farms.. acres.. Other farms.. acres- Operators by sex: Male .- farms.. acres.. Female. farms.. acres.. Average age of operator years- Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs _ ___ _._ farms.. acres.. Consen/ation reserve program ___ _ __ _._ farms.. acres.. Government payments: Amount received in cash $1,000.. Value of certificates received $1,000.. Net cash return from agricultural sales ^: Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) farms.. $1,000- Average per farm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number- Si ,000- Famis with net losses number.. $1,000_. Total farm production expenses'" farms,. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000- Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000- See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-9 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms with sates of $10,000 or more Item Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total farm production expenses— Con. Agricultural chemicals Petroleum products Electricity. _ _ _ ... farms.. $1,000__ .— farms.. $1,000.- ... farms.. $1,000- 11 442 42 645 19 386 41 808 10 852 12 950 1.3 1.3 .4 1.1 1.5 1.0 5 374 39 474 6 452 36 109 5 353 11 691 1.2 1.2 .7 1.1 1.5 .9 Hired farm labor ___ - Contract labor Repair and maintenance ... farms.. $1,000.. --- farms-- $1,000- ... farms.- $1,000.. 7 727 92 317 2 270 15 985 16 088 45 641 2.0 .8 4.5 2.3 .9 1.1 4 359 89 848 1 265 15 369 6 075 37 989 2.0 .8 5.1 2.4 1.0 1.1 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment Interest- — farms.. $1,000-. — - farms.. $1,000- farms.. $1,000.. 5 954 11 356 7 437 42 815 5 820 31 490 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.7 2.4 1.7 2 868 9 676 4 062 36 311 3 599 30 215 2.9 2,4 2.2 1.7 2.5 1.7 All other farm production expenses ... farms.. $1,000.. ... farms.. $1,000.. 19 496 13 205 17 367 65 299 .4 1.5 .8 .9 6 304 7 879 6 658 60 214 .8 1.6 .4 .9 Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory Beef cows Milk COVE'S ... farms.. number.. ... farms.. number.. — - farms.. number-. 10 227 428 491 8 903 205 344 697 40 113 .3 .3 .3 .4 1.3 .2 2 601 269 288 2 151 112 176 356 39 273 .5 .4 .6 .6 1.1 .2 Cattle and calves sold Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sold — ... farms.. number.. ... farms.. number. - --- farms.. number-- 9 635 218 766 3 249 352 413 3 031 619 986 .3 .4 .7 .5 .8 .5 2 599 146 794 1 258 318 828 1 266 576 351 .5 .6 1.0 .5 1.0 .5 Sheep and lambs inventory Sheep and lambs sold Hens and pullets of laying age inventory ... farms.. number.. ... farms.. number.. ... farms.. number.. 80 1 580 65 940 1 436 6 414 275 4.6 5.2 5.0 6.7 1.2 .7 13 639 11 381 312 6 392 114 4.9 3.5 5.7 3.6 2.0 .7 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold Horses and ponies inventory --- farms. - number.- — farms- number.. 227 60 295 197 3 060 16 769 1.1 .2 .7 1.1 216 60 295 023 637 5 131 .9 .2 1.3 2.3 Selected crops hareested: Corn for grain or seed _._ -_- farms- - aores— bushels-. 6 292 309 791 22 143 190 .4 .3 .3 3 288 275 324 20 401 108 .4 .3 .3 Wheat for grain _ ... farms.. acres.. bushels.. 3 097 213 374 7 558 179 .6 .4 .4 2 218 196 792 7 149 027 .6 .4 .4 Cotton _ ... farms., acres., bales.. 744 116 424 102 078 1.1 .5 .5 668 115 133 101 279 1.0 .5 .5 Tobacco .-- farms- acres. - pounds.. 2 519 42 666 87 431 422 .7 .5 .4 1 936 41 384 85 625 912 .6 .4 Soybeans for beans — - farms- acres -- bushels.. 5 220 597 258 12 872 219 .5 .3 .3 3 238 549 808 12 086 069 .4 .3 •3 Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see texl) ... farms.. acres.. tons, dry.. 7 272 230 800 432 109 .4 .5 .6 2 203 131 379 291 111 .6 .6 .8 Land in orchards ... farms., acres.. 1 134 49 565 1.1 .7 431 44 433 1.5 .7 "•Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains. C-10 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table E. Reliability Estimates of Percent Change in State Totals: 1982 to 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Item Standard error of estimate Standard error of estimate Percent change (percent) Percent change (percent) Farms _ number, _ -17.7 .2 -22.0 .2 Land in farms —acres— -14.9 .2 -16.8 .2 Value of land and buildings': Average per farm —dollars- -3.5 1.6 -8.7 1.8 Total cropland __ farms-- -19.8 .2 -23.1 .2 acres— -15.5 .2 -17.9 .2 Harvested cropland __ farms— -22.8 .2 -24.8 .2 acres— -35.7 .2 -36.6 .2 irrigated land — farms- 28.5 1.1 38.0 1.2 acres— -.8 .7 1.2 .7 Market value of agricultural products sold — farms— -17.7 .2 -22.0 .2 $1,000- -9.3 .2 -8.8 .1 Crops, including nursery and greentiouse crops „ — famis— -29.6 .2 -29.9 .3 $1,000- -24.9 .2 -24.4 .1 — farms— -10.2 .3 -12.1 .4 $1,000- 16.3 .3 17.5 .2 Poultry and poultry products — farms— -20.6 .9 -8.1 .8 $1,000- 37.3 .4 37.4 .4 Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purchased - — farms— -13.5 3.4 -5.4 4.6 $1,000- 17.3 2.2 19.0 2,2 Feed for livestock and poultry — farms— -16.6 1.8 -14.8 3.0 $1,000- 20.4 1.3 21.4 1.4 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees _- farms- - -19.4 1.5 -25.8 1.4 $1,000- -4.9 2.1 -4.7 2.2 Commercial fertilizer^ — farms.. -18.2 -30.2 1.2 1.1 -22.8 -32.0 1.2 $1,000.. 1.1 Agricultural chemicals^ .. farms.. -3.4 1.9 -20.5 1.4 $1,000.. -28.0 1.2 -29.8 1.2 Hired farm labor .. farms.. -17.6 15.8 2.2 1.5 -21.7 19.8 2.1 $1,000.- 1.6 Interest^ .. farms. - -19.8 -12.3 2.2 1.3 -26.7 -45.5 2.1 $1,000- 1.2 Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves .. farms.- -15.7 .3 -13.9 .5 number— -15.5 .3 -11.7 .4 Hogs and pigs -- farms-- -31.0 -11.9 .5 .5 -28.6 -10.3 .7 number— .5 Hens and pullets of laying age _ — .- famts— -36.6 .7 -35.9 1.3 number— -5.7 .7 -5.5 .7 Selected crops harvested: Com for grain or seed .. farms-. -20.8 .4 -17.1 .4 acres.- -19.5 .3 -20.6 .3 Sorghum for grain or seed .. farms.. -24.2 1.4 -26.6 1.5 acres.. -36.1 1.6 -40.0 1.7 Wheat for grain .. farms.. -30.8 .4 -31.4 .4 acres.. -50.0 .2 -50.9 .2 Soybeans for beans — farms- -50.5 .3 -46.0 .3 acres— -56.9 .2 -56.3 .2 Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) -. farms.. -2.8 .4 -4.7 .6 acres.. 6.8 .6 5.1 .7 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) -. famis.. -23.1 .9 -4.6 1.3 acres.. -1.6 .9 5.4 1.0 Land in orchards -. farms.. -7.2 1.0 22.1 1.8 acres.. -1.8 .7 19.8 .8 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-11 Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Farms Land in arms Average value of land and buildings per farm' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' Harvested cropland Imgated land Geograpfiic area Relative standard enor of Relative standard error of Relative standard en-or of Relative standard error of Relative standard enror of Relative standard error of Total estimate Total estimate Value estimate Total estimate Total estimate Total estimate (number) (percent) (acres) (percent) (dollars) (percent) ($1,000) (percent) (acres) (percent) (acres) (percent) Abbeville 457 .4 87 547 1.1 154 805 5,2 5 514 7.3 11 757 1.8 372 25,4 604 .5 137 130 1.0 181 868 4.9 16 081 5.1 36 969 1,3 2 261 1,8 Allendale 107 1.5 118 838 .9 595 869 2.9 8 624 2.0 41 032 ,8 4 436 - Anderson 1 038 .3 156 601 .9 202 641 5.3 26 066 6,7 40 181 1,3 503 3.5 Bamberg 220 1.0 84 188 .9 255 685 4.5 9 119 5,7 41 789 ,7 2 551 .8 Barnwell 242 1.1 85 937 1.9 179 181 5,3 9 390 9,2 35 505 2,2 3 100 1,3 125 1.4 54 152 1.5 362 824 4.8 6 033 7,9 7 018 1,7 1 041 .6 Berkeley 350 .9 71 018 1.4 224 384 2.6 10 624 13,1 13 848 2.7 (D) (D) 242 1.0 92 792 1.2 218 091 4.7 11 317 8,5 42 503 1.2 4 634 2,1 Charleston .., 202 .9 42 191 2.6 390 241 7,4 6 400 6,3 8 407 1,9 1 346 ,8 Cherokee 412 .6 70 468 1.6 172 944 5,0 9 899 10,0 14 236 3,1 1 441 ,6 Chester ._. 350 .5 95 757 1.1 190 774 2.8 8 544 13.1 11 600 2,0 224 6,5 Chesterfield 429 .7 109 613 1.5 169 114 5.7 14 944 4,9 27 596 1,8 388 8,1 Clarendon 419 .9 136 946 1.0 244 463 5.1 15 512 4.5 74 347 1.0 4 223 9,5 Colleton 481 .7 132 997 1.1 213 713 9.4 11 058 6,4 32 759 1.9 655 2,0 Darlington _ __„ 440 .8 155 717 1.0 225 252 4.1 22 383 10.7 85 010 ,8 1 163 7,1 Dillon __ 274 1.0 111 944 1.0 268 880 5.3 14 459 5.5 62 738 ,7 420 1,4 Dorchester 362 .9 67 317 2.3 192 230 8.6 11 947 12,1 24 596 2,1 236 18,6 Edgefield - 244 .8 72 522 1.4 271 494 4.2 10 241 2,5 22 611 ,8 6 191 ,5 Fairfield 186 .7 57 293 1.6 255 167 4,1 3 218 22,2 5 154 2,5 (D) (D) Florence 926 .5 209 688 ,9 197 110 7.2 31 225 7,2 97 485 ,9 1 263 2.1 Georgetown 224 1.2 38 022 2.4 208 089 7.7 6 717 15.6 8 615 2,4 76 14,3 Greenville _ _ 678 .3 74 501 1.2 223 422 5.5 12 956 9.4 16 666 1.6 1 297 3,6 Greenwood - 365 .6 79 210 1.4 157 879 4.4 7 674 13.0 7 164 3.3 80 1,0 Hampton 232 1.1 104 420 1.0 279 362 5.1 10 342 8.0 46 804 1,1 1 816 - Horry 1 177 .5 175 407 1.0 160 887 9.7 37 418 7.6 66 864 ,8 989 3.6 Jasper 150 1.3 102 205 .8 386 553 2.4 3 250 6.9 5 318 2,5 190 3.6 Kershaw 254 .9 65 745 1.6 241 307 3.6 7 312 7,7 11 913 3,1 1 209 .4 Lancaster 438 .5 58 129 1.6 124 071 4,7 6 669 9.1 9 562 3,0 79 22.3 Laurens 647 .3 124 284 .8 153 920 5,2 18 048 8,3 20 611 1.2 1 096 2,2 Lee 262 1.0 133 650 1.1 369 384 12.5 16 882 2.2 83 564 1.1 868 6,0 Lexington _ 702 .4 81 684 1.4 145 989 8.3 19 314 7,2 28 257 2,1 4 535 3,1 MoCormiok 86 1.6 22 167 3.3 223 047 4.9 1 406 8,9 1 546 3.4 (D) (D) Marion - 337 .8 85 808 1.3 186 522 4.4 12 467 7,6 37 589 1.1 2 680 ,7 Marlboro 182 1.0 113 483 1.1 360 352 4.5 11 386 3,2 60 003 1,4 1 439 ,3 Newberry . 541 .4 108 665 1.2 168 617 5.3 19 792 6,5 28 345 1,0 486 4,8 Oconee _ -^ 588 .4 66 023 1.3 149 900 6.8 14 004 9,1 12 860 1,4 382 11,9 Orangeburg 961 ,5 292 177 .8 190 181 7.1 40 377 6.1 130 093 .9 12 105 1.7 Pickens 490 .3 47 192 1.3 152 984 5,5 7 737 8.0 7 755 1,8 259 2.6 Richland 326 .7 61 836 1.9 223 117 4,5 9 054 9.7 22 071 2,8 562 2,3 Saluda 559 .4 115 950 .9 161 431 6.2 19 374 7.6 32 106 1,0 3 476 1,7 Spartanburg 1 010 .3 118 451 .9 190 814 7,9 23 272 7.5 33 617 1,3 3 319 2.8 Sumter 488 .7 152 452 1.0 235 815 9,5 21 506 4.7 78 464 1.1 5 945 1,3 Union 257 .6 56 998 1.9 120 346 1,0 5 611 11.9 5 769 2.5 (D) (D) Williamsburg 833 .6 200 798 1.2 180 490 8.1 29 977 8.9 76 268 1,1 648 5,6 York 620 .4 128 718 1.2 231 934 5.0 12 590 6.4 20 671 1,6 325 4,5 Cattle and calves inventory Hogs and pig s inventory Corn for gra n or seed Wheat fo r grain Soybeans for beans Market value of agricultural products sold Geographic area Relative standard error of Relative standard error of Relative standard error of Relative standard error of Relative standard error of Relative standard en-or of Total estimate Total estimate Total estimate Total estimate Total estimate Total estimate (number) (percent) (number) (percent) (acres) (percent) (acres) (percent) (acres) (percent) ($1,000) (percent) Abbeville 16 692 2.0 566 2.9 149 5.9 1 368 5,8 604 3,6 5 722 .9 Aiken 10 495 2.2 9 713 3.8 3 598 3.1 4 615 3,7 14 093 2.0 25 553 ,5 Allendale 2 796 6.5 402 21.4 11 437 .7 7 374 1.1 17 015 ,8 9 944 ,5 Anderson 36 838 1.1 4 057 4.7 2 243 2,6 5 740 3,6 4 273 3,8 32 054 ,3 Bamberg 7 137 2.6 8 160 .9 12 368 1,0 5 508 1,6 19 297 ,8 11 012 ,4 Barnwell 2 811 5.2 (D) (D) 7 288 2.4 6 206 4.6 12 881 2.9 10 206 1.4 Beaufort 2 589 4.5 (D) (D) 1 626 1.6 418 13.5 1 566 2.1 8 031 1,0 Berkeley 3 405 3.6 5 286 3.8 6 024 4.2 2 134 3,9 4 386 3.5 11 416 ,7 Calhoun 3 040 3.7 26 279 1.3 9 550 1,3 7 262 1,9 17 435 1,7 12 985 ,8 Charleston 1 534 5.5 1 418 3.0 810 3,1 373 ,9 1 387 10,9 19 009 ,2 Cherokee 10 480 2.0 331 16.1 278 10.0 781 7.7 1 387 10,7 9 651 .9 Chester . 12 688 1.4 2 512 3.2 1 219 5.6 1 629 2.4 1 212 9.8 5 034 1,0 Chesterfield 8 328 3.2 991 11.3 4 063 4.4 4 100 4.9 8 439 2,7 47 301 ,3 Clarendon 3 224 5.0 22 709 2.4 21 Oil 1,3 13 313 1,2 34 758 1,3 28 688 ,7 Colleton- _ 8 521 2.9 14 330 2.0 12 763 2,1 1 736 4,0 12 014 3,0 10 963 1,1 Darlington 6 097 2.7 3 335 3.0 12 031 1,3 20 095 1,4 48 088 1.1 34 554 ,6 Dillon _-_ _ 1 518 6.8 20 128 1.0 11 260 .9 13 984 ,9 31 703 .9 23 558 ,7 4 400 8 528 2.4 2.0 12 149 2 651 3.7 15.4 8 221 431 2.4 3.9 1 440 2 139 4.1 2.5 11 024 2 666 3,1 3,4 9 536 21 584 1.1 Edgefield ,4 Fairfield .— 7 221 1.6 31 5.2 33 13,6 2 127 1,8 Florence - 4 854 1 731 7.1 4.2 16 867 2 550 2.6 6,3 22 107 3 364 1.4 2.6 12 347 920 1.6 4.4 53 218 3 313 1.1 3,2 43 885 6 105 .6 Georgetown 1,8 14 773 13 769 1.5 2.0 1 295 196 4.0 13.4 915 69 8,1 10,8 1 100 336 3,8 13,7 1 502 66 6,9 17.1 11 352 10 299 ,7 Greenwood- ,4 Hampton 2 824 4.2 10 176 3.3 15 051 1,7 6 922 1,9 22 597 1,4 10 786 .9 See footnotes at end of table. C-12 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Cattle and calves inventory Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hogs and pigs inventory Total (number) Relative standard en-or of estimate (percent) Com for grain or seed Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Wheat for grain Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Soybeans for beans Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Market value of agricultural products sold Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Horry Jasper Kershaw ___ Lancaster _. Laurens Lee Lexington __ McConnick . Marion Marlboro ... Newberry... Oconee Orangeburg. Pickens Richland ... Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York 5 347 3 099 5 128 9 225 22 638 1 773 9 459 2 938 2 400 3 073 25 310 16 153 22 232 10 248 3 911 25 721 21 615 7 510 8 171 5 216 21 029 3.4 2.8 2.7 1.9 1.2 7.9 2.3 3.8 5.0 3.7 2.4 1.7 1.7 3.5 1.2 2.0 1.6 2.9 3.6 1.6 39 490 2 656 1 123 1 914 1 936 6 268 6 005 (D) 18 589 2 190 6 222 2 380 42 219 1 039 2 853 3 210 641 13 927 106 15 753 984 1.5 5.4 9.1 3.4 8.1 5.3 5.6 (D) 2.0 6.6 5.2 .5 1.7 11.4 9.0 7.4 11.9 1.7 27.9 2.8 1.7 20 312 1 525 2 500 1 284 153 13 259 2 991 20 8 066 6 481 1 667 480 29 711 791 4 604 1 458 945 21 254 59 22 911 1 411 1.2 4.4 2.3 4.6 6.3 .7 3.7 25.1 1.8 1.0 2.2 3.3 1.0 6.7 3.3 2.8 3.2 1.5 12.5 1.4 3.1 3 839 244 1 509 754 2 044 10 075 4 237 5 941 6 746 3 850 936 16 866 90 4 914 4 017 1 863 12 521 196 8 066 2 826 2.2 7.9 5.5 16.2 3.5 1.5 3.9 1.9 3.5 3.4 1.2 1.3 11.8 4,2 2.4 4.7 1.9 16.0 2.1 5.3 28 945 1 043 3 558 2 401 1 944 28 787 11 435 18 375 26 564 4 918 (D) 56 925 228 9 787 6 443 1 438 27 629 (D) 38 889 1 937 1.2 8.8 5.9 7.2 3.4 1,6 4.1 1.3 1.5 2.4 (D) 1.3 9.9 3.5 3.8 13.1 1.4 (D) 1.3 3.7 53 359 1 895 18 451 5 323 14 798 23 328 41 657 2 379 22 560 15 649 40 563 19 859 46 657 4 290 7 462 31 461 22 393 41 114 1 703 28 757 13 678 .6 2.4 .4 1.1 4.1 .6 .3 .7 .5 .6 .2 .4 .4 .9 1.3 .4 .5 .4 2.4 .8 .6 Geographic area Selected farm production expenses^ Livestock and poultry purchased Total ($1,000) Relative standard enor of estimate (percent) Commercial fertilizer Total ($1,000) Relative standard en-or of estimate (percent) Hired farm labor Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Petroleum products Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Electricity for the farm business Total ($1,000) Relative standard en-or of estimate (percent) 10.4 6.2 (D) 5.9 3.6 5.9 6.7 9.4 4.7 1.6 7.7 15.9 2.3 3.6 9.5 3.4 8.6 6.0 1.8 24.5 3.3 23.6 7.3 10.1 6.3 4.0 6.3 1.4 (D) 9.7 3.7 5.6 2.9 3.8 4.3 3.8 7.8 3.0 16.6 10.1 4.2 3.2 4.9 29.2 7.5 4.7 Abbeville ... Aiken Allendale... Anderson... Bamberg ... Barnwell ... Beaufort Berkeley ... Calhoun Charleston . Cherokee .. Chester Chesterfield Clarendon _. Colleton Dariington .. Dillon Dorchester . Edgefield... Fairfield Florence __. Georgetown Greenville .. Greenwood . Hampton ... Horry Jasper Kershaw ... Lancaster .. Laurens Lee Lexington .. McCormick . Marion Marlboro ... Newberry... Oconee Orangeburg. Pickens Richland ... Saluda Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg Yori(. 523 2 765 115 2 120 728 385 163 394 1 210 73 1 706 468 8 556 700 1 596 1 233 207 713 719 87 911 178 838 1 983 597 1 320 203 1 146 304 1 370 618 6 876 560 527 300 4 688 1 872 2 645 497 552 3 257 2 818 1 910 173 1 037 1 177 11.0 3.7 4.9 8.1 2.2 25.6 4.5 17.4 2.6 51.8 11.4 16.0 .5 1.1 3.3 1.8 9.4 4.9 5.0 31.7 4.5 60.4 29.2 6.0 5.4 4.8 21.7 9.7 8.0 6.4 3.0 2.4 2.5 5.8 2.8 1.2 5.2 7.9 20.1 6.4 3.3 3.3 2.7 44.0 4.0 18.1 581 1 311 1 641 2 065 1 600 1 091 614 604 1 583 993 439 354 1 039 3 062 1 248 2 755 2 499 804 1 185 255 4 706 903 1 024 520 2 118 4 914 237 398 408 1 063 2 401 1 313 71 1 847 1 941 1 540 489 5 090 420 730 1 624 1 616 2 360 336 3 529 900 12.8 7.4 3.6 6.3 8.1 7.4 4.7 17.9 6.4 4.6 12.3 15.4 5.7 7.9 4.9 3.1 3.0 5.4 3.3 24.1 4.2 31.8 8.7 21.6 4.5 3.6 10.2 13.7 16.1 10.3 3.7 11.6 11.0 3.6 3.8 6.1 9.3 3.3 13.4 9.9 9.7 12.0 3.8 25.0 5.2 9.7 357 1 880 1 294 3 753 838 1 096 1 405 (D) 1 416 2 957 1 506 369 4 595 2 657 1 042 3 864 2 442 (D) 2 790 154 4 811 1 215 1 025 509 1 039 5 020 317 1 697 253 1 323 2 720 2 597 104 2 441 1 828 2 685 1 280 6 384 804 2 975 3 089 5 070 70 2 748 1 175 13.3 3.8 2.2 2.1 9.9 5.8 5.6 (D) 3.7 .1 4.7 41.7 .5 3.2 3.8 (D) 1.5 27.5 3.1 16.9 13.0 16.5 8.0 3.1 1.6 2.4 15.1 11.6 3.2 2.3 9.3 1.4 2.8 2.3 4.5 1.2 17.7 6.0 5.4 8.9 6.2 13.7 7.0 4.4 321 750 606 1 288 564 517 388 477 604 477 372 355 767 1 652 646 2 281 1 747 485 683 122 3 075 841 569 238 654 3 833 161 313 314 752 1 365 1 017 68 1 406 1 062 940 571 2 367 326 335 1 222 866 1 694 191 1 970 562 11.7 4.3 1.5 6.8 5.3 8.6 5.7 11.0 5.2 3.2 6.3 11.7 6.2 3.8 7.5 4.4 4.9 4.0 2.6 18.1 3.4 30.6 8.8 13.2 5.3 4.1 6.4 6.7 11.1 7.6 3.7 5.6 7.3 2.8 2.9 6.0 7.3 2.7 11.3 7.9 8.4 7.9 3.1 12.8 4.4 5.4 277 (D) 471 197 189 136 163 197 189 326 102 422 328 143 508 385 153 319 41 654 218 296 118 104 854 52 402 (D) 227 228 354 56 359 146 590 173 836 136 115 556 439 661 58 417 199 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-13 Table G. State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the IVlail List: 1987 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textl Not on mail list Percent no on mail list Item Total number Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total percent Standard error of percent 5 254 313 189 3 442 1 813 4.2 21.9 5.3 4.6 20.4 6.2 33.7 11.7 .9 acres— 1.4 Farms by size: Less than 50 acres 50 acres or more _— farms.. _ __ farms— 1.8 .5 Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. 2 089 31 042 23.3 67.1 11.8 1.9 2.8 1.3 Farms by value of sales: Less than $2 500 farms.. 4 243 1 011 743 268 4.6 7.6 10.1 2.4 36.4 7.2 10.4 3.9 1.7 $2,500 or more $2,500 to $9.999 — farms— farms — farms.. .5 1.0 .1 $1,000.. 10 960 32.1 1.2 .4 Farms by standard industrial classification: Crops (01) Uvestock (02) — farms.. farms.. 936 4 318 10.4 4.4 9.4 27.4 1.0 1.2 Farms by tenure of operator Full owners — Part owners and tenants farms.. farms.. 4 986 268 4.3 2.4 28.3 3.3 1.2 .1 Operators by principal occupation: Farming farms.. 1 290 3 964 8.6 4.4 12.6 25.6 1.1 Other farms.. 1.1 Average age of operator years.. 51.5 (Z) (X) (X) Note 1: Farms classified as nonfarms, nonfarms classified as farms, and farms appearing more than once in the census are not accounted for in these estimates, but will be provided in the 1987 Coverage Evaluation publication. See appendix C for futher explanation. Note 2: Detail may not add to total due to rounding. Following are changes to appen(dix C: Table G State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the Mail List: 1987 [During additional processing for coverage evaluation estimates, minor errors in estimates and relative standard errors were discovered for selected data items in some States. Corrected estimates will be published in Volume 2. Subject Series. Part 2. Coverage Evaluation] C-14 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D. Report Form and Information Sheet DUE BY FEBRUARY 1 . 1 988 OMB No. 0607-0634: Approval EKptro> SepTBTtbCf 30. 1 989 FORM 87-A0204 t8-ie-Bei UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE v'fo'^^^^Hrtrl RETURIVl'Tl R?sK.4g5A:^ig;iS3g:'^^'.;^g?^sJ) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 201 East Tenth Street Jaffersonvnia, IN 47133 Note — If your records are not available, reasonable estimates may be used. If you cannot file by February 1 , a time extension request may be sent to the above address. Include your 1 2-character Census File Number (CFNI as shown in your address label in all correspondence to us. if you received more than one report foim, enter extra Census File Numberls) here and return extra copies with your completed report. CENSUS USE ONLY 03B NOTICE — Response to this inquiry Is required by la\« (title 13, U.S. Code). By the same law YOUR REPORT TO THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL- It may bo seen only by sworn Census employees and may be used only for stBtistical purposes. Your report CANNOT be used for purposes of taxotion, investigation, or regulation. The law also provides that copies retained in your files are Immune Irom legal process In corraspondencs psrt^ning to this rsport, plvava rsfsr to your Cansus Fii* Nuinb«r (CFN) r Please coned errors in name, address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street and number it not shown. *>-*j(ailfflh¥?i ACREAGE IN 1987 Report land owned, rented, or used ^^ by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. If the acTBM you opsratod In 1987 ehangsd during th» year, rat»r to tha INFORM A TION SHEET, saction 1 . |g Q^e ?*^CTagfla7gg?i w«tr* i»m> nf iM» fnllowinn CROPS hanfMtad from "THIS m 19877 1 . All land owned d] 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a grazing permit.) Also complete item 5 below LH 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 6 below. LJ 4. Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1 ) and acres rented (item 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3), and enter the result in this space ^ Number of acres ^ For this census report these are the acres In "THIS PLACE. " ' If the entry is zero please refer to the INFORMATION SHEBT, section 7. 5. If you rented land FROM OTHERS (item 2), enter the following information for each landlord. Name of landlord Mailing address (Include ZIP Code) Number of acres List additional landlords on b seporata ahoet of paper. 6. *f you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3), enter the following irrfomiation for each renter. Name of renter Mailing address (Include ZIP Cade} Number of acres List additional renters on a separate sheet of paper. a • Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many acres did you own? LJ 7. Did you have any grazing permits on a per-head basis? 054 1 I I Yes — Mark (X) all boxes which apply . . 2 im No — Go to itBm 8 ) !_] Forest Service ' 4 O Taylor Grazing Sec. 3 (BLM) I B CJ Indian Land L 6 I 1 Other — Specify} 8. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR "THIS PLACE" a. In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? . b. If you also had agricu?tural operations in any other county(ies), enter the county name(s), etc Principal county—) Other counties County name Number of acres INSTRUCTIONS — Please report your crops In the appropriate section. Use section 7 to report ONLY those CROPS NOT listed in sections 2 through 6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land rented to others. PLACE" 1 . Com (field) for grain or seed (Report Quantrry on a dry shelled-weight basis.) . . 2. Com (field) for silage or green chop □ 3. Soybeans for beans . . Lj 4. Peanuts for dry nuts . . LH 5. Wheat for grain LH 6. Oats for grain lH 7. Bariey for grain D 8. Cotton Q 9. Sorghum for grair* or seed LJ 10. Tobacco - all types .... LH 1 1 . Potatoes, Irish ...... D 1 2. Sweetpotatoes and yams Lj Acres harvested "7 «B7 1 1 I Tons ( Quantity harvested Tons, green Acres irrigated /10 no ^gaatrfflic^J w»« anv PRY HAY. GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. orGREEW CHOP cut or harvested from "THIS PLACE" m 1987? Inchida aorshum-^udmn eramaam mnd-hay cut from pasturas. ^^ 1 n YES — Complata this macron 2 EH NO — Co to section 4 If cuttings were made for both dry hey and grass silage, haylogc, or green chop from the same fields, report tha acreage in the appropriate items under DRY HAY and also under GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE. and GREEN CHOP. 1. DRY HAY (If two or more cuttings of dry hay were made from the same acres, report acres only once, but report total tons from all cuttings. ) a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay or dehydrating b. Small grain hay — oats, wheat, barley, rye, etc c. Other tame dry hay — clover, lespedeza, timothy, fescue, Etiermuda grass, Sudangrass, etc d. Wild hay 2. GRASS SiLAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP (If two or more cuttings were made from the same acres, report acres only once, but report total tons from all cuttings. I 3. HAY SOLD — Did you sell any hay or grass silage in 1 QB7? (Report value of hay sold in section 9, item A) Acres harvested Quantity harvested (Report either dry or green weight as jntHcatBdl Ton*. dry Ton», dry Tons, dry Tons, Tons, greon Acres irrigated I □ Yes in No PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-1 r#aamuh'll^?^ Wara am VEGETABLES. SWEET CORN, MELONS, etc.. harvested FOR SALE from "THIS PLACE" in 1987? (Do not includa those grown for homa usa.i 1 n YES 2D NO Comptotm thia auction Go to section S Tl^'ll'l*""'^^ *"— —T «TP*MmEPPIEQ — /ITUCP ttCOOIBO I. ^^ CAP O Al C « "THIS PLACE" in 1 9877 tDo not include those grown for home aeej 1 LJ YES — Comptato tMa moellon 2 CH NO — Co to section 7 1 . Land from which vegetables were harvested in 1 987 Whole acres ! Tenths Acres inigated Whole acres [Tenths 2 . From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop harvested in 1 967. If more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres for each crop. Report crops grown under protection in section 5. Crop name Cucumbers and pickles Acres harvested I /10 Acres irrigated Crop name Strawberries Blackberries and dewberries Blueberries, tame Acres harvested I /10 I no Quantity harvested Acres Irrigated Whole acres /10 /to Watermelons I /10 Raspberries /10 _ao /10 /10 Other berries - Specify If more space fa neoded, uso a aeparate ahoet of paper. If more space Is neeHed. use a separate sheet of paper. Crop nama Codo Asparagus 37B I Beans, snap 1 (bush and pole) 381 ' Beets 383 l Broccoli 385 Cabbage, head 391 [ Cantaloups and muskmelons 39S I Carrots 397 , Collards 407 I Eggplant 416. Honeydew melons 423 ' Kale 425 1 Crop nanra Coda Lettuce 3nd romatne . . . 427 Lima beans, green .... 429 Mustard greens 431 Onions, dry 433 Onions, green 435 Okra 437 Peas, English, green (Do not include green southern peast 441 Peppers, sweet 443 Peppers, hot 445 Pimientos 447 Pumpkins 449 Crop name Coda Southern pees, green (cowpeasi - black eyed, crow/der, etc 409 Spinach 457 Squash, all types .... 469 Sweet corn 461 Tomatoes 463 Turnips 465 Turnip greens 467 Other vegetables — Specify 475 ^^^aaaila^i Wf« any OTHER CROPS hMveatgd from "THIS PLACE" in 1 987 - mmall grains, fisld ^reds, popconii sonflowen, or other crops not prevlouslY reported? (HepartfnMlnsectionSJ 1 D YES 2n NO Ctnnpteit9 ihia aactfon Co to section 8 For those crops not listed enter the crop name and code from the list below. /Report quantity harvested in unit specified w/r/i crop name. Crop name bulbs, f lowen, flower seeds, vegetabte seeds and plants, vegetables under glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" in 19877 Fescue seed Popcorn 1 n YES ad NO Cofnptofiv Utia svction Go to section 6 None 1 . Nursery and greenhouse crops irrigated in 1 987 . . Q 2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown. Rye for grain Area Irrigated Acres Tenths Sorghum for silage or green chop (Da not include sorghurrt-sudan crassest Sunflower seed Crop name Square feet ur^Jer glass or other protection in 1987 If more space is rteetted. use a separate sheet of paper. Crop name Code Bedding plants (Include vegetable plants) 479 Bulbs (Exclude bulb flowering plants) . . . 482 Cut flowers and cut fiohst greens 485 Nursery crops — omamentais, fruit and nut trees, and vines 488 Foliageplams 707 Acres in the open in 1987 Whole acres Tenths Sales in 1987 00 Acres harvested Quamity harvested Lbs.. sheUed Tons, green Aca'es Irrigated 00 If more space is needed', use a separate sfyeet of paper. 00 Crop neme Potted flowering plants . . . . Mushrooms Sod han/ested Vegetable and flower seeds . Greenhouse vegetables . . . . Other — Specffy Code . 710 , 494 . 497 , 500 , 503 606 Crop name Code Bahia grass seed (pounds) SB1 Com cut tor dry fodder, hogged or grazed {report acres only) ....... 581 Crimson clover seed (pounds) 593 Dry southern peas (cowpeas) (pounds) 584 Grains, mixed (bushels) 614 Lespedeza seed (pounds) 838 Orchardgrass seed (pounds) 653 Proso millet (bushels) 866 ^KfaAitA^d^ wfi>.rtto>>o,..>^i>:»jr«.>#^i of 20 or more FRUIT TREES, bidudlitg GRAPEVINES and NUT TREES, on "THIS PLACE" in 1 9877 ^ 1 m YES — Complatetttt» section 2 CH NO — Co to socribn 3 Crop nam* Red clover seed (pounds) Ryegrass seed (pounds) Sorghum cut for dry forage or hay (tons, dry) Sorghum hogged or grazed (report acres only) Sorghum for sirup (pounds) TiriKithy eeed (pounds) Other CTops (poumls) — Specify . Code 671 689 698 701 , 704 . 746 762 Total acres Acres irrigated Whole acres ! Tenths Whole acres ] Tenths 1 1 /lO 1 1 /10 1 . TOTAL ACRES in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, vineyards, and nut trees on this place. (Do not incfude abandoned acres, f 2. For those crops not listed below, enter the name and code from the list at the right for other huit and nut trees on this place in 1987. Report the requested information for each crop even if fwt harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc. Crop name Apples Peaches Pecans NUMBER OF TREES OR VINES OF Nonbearing age Bearing age Acres in trees and vines of Quantity harvested Unit of measure Marie one 127 1 n 229 n 343 D 1 □ n zD zU ?n lU id iD iD 3D Crop name Apricots Cherriefi Figs Grapes Nectarines Pears nums and prunes Other frutt and nuts — Specify . Cede 129 047 166 177 201 231 243 389 e space is needed, use a separate sfteer of paper. FORM S7-A0204 48-1 B-SB) Page 2 D-2 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE laaaUaiffit' J gross value ct crops sold from "THIS PLACE" Fn 1 987. BEf ORE f ^flaWUffmilFM "" T r '" *• T "*•"' "--" ""• — "-■- rVm !n 1TTITT S9 tarn and expsnssa IRefer to tfje INFORM A TtON SHEET, section 9. ) Report your best estimate of the value for each of the following groups of crops sold from this place In 1987. Include the value of the landlord's and/or contractor's share, estimating if necessary. Include value of Government CCC loans. 1 . Grains, sovbeans and other beans sold in 1 987 None a. Com for grain □ b. Wheat D c . Soybeans □ d. Sorghum forgrain □ a. Barley □ f . Oats n g. Other — rye, dry peas, sunflower seed, popcorn, etc, CH 2. Cotton and cottonseed □ 3. Tobacco □ 4. Hay, silage, field seeds, and gress seeds □ 6. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons — fOonotindude Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoas. rapcrt them in item 7 trolow. I LH 6. Fruits, rujts, and berries — apples, peaches, pecans, strawberries, etc □ 7. Other crops — peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, etc. too not include nursery and gnenhouse crops.! ~~ Specify P") Dollars 773 $ 776 777 $ 782 783 784 Cents 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ££j How were the ACRES in this place USED bi 1 9B77 S10 1 . Copy acres in "THIS PLACE" from section 1 . item 4, page 1 . NOTE: Far items 2 to 5 tielow, if land was used for more than ono fjurpose in 1387 report it in the FIRST land use listed below that applies. For example, report cropland harvested and also pastured, only as "Cropland harvested. " 3. CROPLAND a . Cropland harvested — include ail land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut. and alt land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops Cropland used only for pasture or grazing - pasture end grazing land that could have been used . n - Include rotation , „ „ ._.._ — . i.,»™.„ ,.„,«. *^p/i used for crops wfthout . — , additional improvements, | | c . Cropland used for cover crops, leguiries. and soil- improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT pastured □ d . Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop . failed. Such acreage is to be reported in item 2a.) [ J «. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow □ f . Cropland idle □ Woodland pastured □ b. Woodland not pastured I I 3. Woodland — include all woodlots and timber tracts and cutover and deforested land with young timber growth. {:: 4. Other pasturdaml and rangoland — include any pastureiand other than cropland and woodlarni pasture LJ 5. AH other lend — Land in house tots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ~ Include any land not reported in items 2 through 4 above. . . . L_l 6- TOTAL ACRES — Attd ttwe mcrsa reported in fomts S thrvugh S fShotOd lt» thm aantB as item 1 ahov» J Number of acres J; dyll^ Was any LAND in this placa IRRIGATED at any tnne in 19877~ Irrigated land is alt land watered by any artificial or controHad means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, etc. Include supplemental, partial, and preplartt irrigation. 1 I — I YES — Cgnyfaf a fM» — ction 2 LJ NO — Gotosection12 None 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? Include land frrmt which hay was cut and land in bearing and , — . ncnbearing fruit and nut crops reported in section 10, item2a I I Number of acres irrigated 2. How many acres of pastureiand, rangeland, and any other lands rwt Included in item 1 above were irrigated? I I ^JA^fetffeRyiW.iw>«mvA<^npgmff,Urf«^ggTaginc nivcPTcn nnimcn under FEDERAL acreage reduction programs in 19877 1 n YES - 2 □ NO — Cotnptete ttiiw sevOon CotoBBCtion 13 1 . How many acres were set aside (or diverted) under ANNUAL commodity acreage adjustment programs? LH 2. How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (10 year, CRP)? □ Number of acres 1 n YES — 2 n NO - Completw this section Go to section 14 m DECEMBER 31, 1987 INVENTORY ^0"^ 1 . CATTLE AND CALVES of all ages ,_, (Total of a. b, c, anddbelow} | j a . BEEF COWS - include beef heifers that . — , had calved. | | b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or cream for sale or home use — include dry , — , milk cows and milk heifers that had cah/ed. | | C.HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVES- (Do not include ,—. heifers that had calved.) | | d. STEERS, STEER CALVES. BULLS, AND BULL CALVES D a CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 Include those fed on this place on a contract or custom basis. Also report as sold cattle moved from this place to a feedlot for further feeding. INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 Beef cows Milk cows Heifers and heiler caivee Steers and bulls of all ages 2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds O □ 3. Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more a . Of the total cattle sold, how many were FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more ,_, and SOLD for SLAUGHTER? □ Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales eo9 $ 00 00 00 • DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 None 4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS from thisplacein1987— include milk, cream, tjutter, etc | 1 ^igiaia«rf«iiaiiafiniHvo..o. DAIRY PRODUCTS Gross value of sales 814 » I 00 anyone else hm any HOGS or PIGS on thb place in 1 9877 1 LH YES — Complete this aecHon 2 □ NO — Gotoeection IS • DECEMBER 31 , 1 987 INVENTORY '*'°"° 1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages (Total of a andbbelawl ... d) a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING Q b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS D • LITTERS FARROWED 2 . LITTERS FARROWED on this place between - ^°"^ a. December 1. 1986andMay 31, 1987 □ b.June 1. 1987 and November 30, 1987 .... I~l INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Breeding Number of litters • HOGS AND PIGS SOLD None 3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this place In 1987 □ 4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding ? □ Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales 821 823 00 00 1 en YES — Complmtmaissmcaao 2 en NO — Co to section 16 None 1. SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D a. EWES 1 year old or older □ 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN □ 3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1 9877 ... □ INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 NUMBER SOLD in 1987 Number shorn in 1987 Pounds of wool shorn in 1967 B27 628 Gross value of sales 829 FORM 87-A02O4 (8-18-86) Page 3 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-3 OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES on thta place in 19877 sto , , 1 I 1 YES — Contptotv CM* svcttan 2 \__\ NO — Goto sect/on 17 None None 1 . Horses and ponies of all ages LJ 2. Colonies of bees. . . CH 3. Milk goats □ 4. Angora goats EH 5. Other goats CD 6. Mules, bun'os, and donkeys CJ 7.Mink and their pelts 8 . Rabbits and their pelts 9. All other livestock and livestock products Specify . INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31.1987 i S40 \ 841 Total quantity sold in 1987 Gross value of sales 832 $ B4Z 9 I 846 s 860 $ 653 636 S 866 1 _fiO. f^JAJMM^^l GOVERHMEWTCCC LOANS sia 1 . Amount received in 1 987 from Government CCC loans for - tnclude regular end reserve loans, even if redeemed or forfeited. a. Com D b. Wheat □ c. Soybeans [D d. Sorghum, barley, and oats LJ e. Cotton HI! f ■ Peanuts, rye, tobacco, and honey D 00 00 00 00 00 10. Fish and other aquaculture products (Enter name and code from list below.) Name Code Total quantity sold in 1987 Gross value of sales Dollars j Cents Number j» 1 00 Noma Cod* Catfish 860 Trout BS3 If more space Is needed, use a separate sheet of paper. Htt^nfl Cod9 Other flrti — Specify 866 Other aquaculture products — Specify 869 INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Total number sold in 1 987 JtcHgitt&tfKft^ DM mu nr animn* alM h«v«i »mt l>QULTHY mutH — gHICICgMg TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., on this place in 1 9877— Inchidmpoultrrgrovm for oAera on m contract b»9lm, S17 1 LH yes — Compfgte ttHa jecOoo 2 LJ NO — Co to section 18 None 1 . HENS and PULLETS of laying age □ 2. PULLETS for laying flock replacement a .PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age O b.PULLET CHICKS and PULIETS under 3 months old „ (Do not include commerciat broilers.! 1 I 3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat-type chickens includir^ capons and roasters O 4. TURKEYS a. Turkeys for slaughter (Do not mdude breeders.) . . . □ b.Turkey HENS kept for breeding □ 5. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity — ducks, geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc. (Enter poultry name and code from the list below. } Pouhry name Poullrv namw Namft Coda ■ Ducks 904 Geese 908 | . Code . Pigeons f>f squab . Pheasants 6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in 1987 and placed or sokl — chldcens, turkeys, ducks, etc. - Specify kind of poi^try ^— . Coda . 908 . 910 None - n Nam* Coda Qua9 812 An other poultrv — Specify. 7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31 , 1987 . . □ 8. What was the gross value of sales of "^""^ poultry end poultry products (eggs, etc.) from tiiis place in 1987? □ Gross value of sales 918 00 ««»niinBI;l^ P.imii.M.rw.rii»rtfnrii.rHrlnimnnliiFFnPBAI FARM PRORHAMS In 1 987 IDO NOT INCLUDE CCC loam.) Refer to INFORMA TIOH SHEET, section W. 8ae 887 s 00 CO 00 00 00 00 1 . Amount received in cash LJ 2. Value of certificates received — payment-in-kind (PIK) or commodity certificates lJ ¥i¥iill1fltr^ TTPEOFORGAHIZATIOH 00 00 Mark (X) tiie one item which best describes the type of organization for this place in 1987, Refer to tha information sheet, section 20. m FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation - fDo not Include partnership and corporation. I . • PARTNERSHIP operation —Includo family partnerships • INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW • OTHER, such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, Indian reservation, etc 30 Go to section 22 Go to section 2 1 Specify below thei go to section 22 CORPORATE STRUCTURE (for incorporatsd operations only) Refer to the lfJI=ORMATION SHEET, section 21. 1 . Is this a family-held corporation? i CD Yes 2 LJ No 2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? 3 [H Yes « C] No i?gglKDl»f'.^f^ CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR ISenior Dflrtnef or person in charge) Refer to the INFORMA TION sheet, section 22. 1 . RESIDENCE — Does the operator {senior partner or person in charge) live on this place? n Yes : n No ■ PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation did the operator spend the majority {50 percent or more) of his/her worktime in 1 987? For partnerships consider all members of the partnership together. . OFF FARM WORK - How many days did the operator (senior partner or person in charge) work at least 4 hours per day f>ff this place in 1 987? —include work at a nonfarm job, business, or on someone else's farm for pay- (Do not include exchange farmwork.} CH Farming 2 D Other or ranching n None L □ 1 —49 days ' 3 n 50-99 days 1 *D 100- 149 days b n 150- 199 days I 6 □ 200 days or more . In what YEAR did the operator (or senior partner) begin to operate any part of this place? 5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . . . 6. RACE of operator {senior partner or person in charge) . 7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person in charge) 8. SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner or person in charge) of Spanish origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish)? . Years old D White 2 □ Negro or Black 3 n American Indian 4. □ Asian or Pacific Islander 9 □ Other — Specifyj I n Male 2 CJ Female 1 D Yes I Dno FORM S7-A02O4 il»>'&*El panni irTiniu evpcmcbc p,i^ i.y ^ ■ — ^ ^,. . u,- 323 plac»ln19S7 Include your best estimaies of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products in 1987. (DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork fof others; operation of rronfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household expenses not related to the farm business.) Livestock and poultry purchased — cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults, started pullets, etc □ . Feed purchased for livestock and poultry — grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, corwentrates, etc □ B . Commercially mixed fomiula feeds purchased — complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes. (Do not induda ingredlBnts purchased scparateiy, such as soybean meat, cottonseed . — , meal, and urea.) I | None Dollars 'Cents $ 00 . Seed cost — for com, other grains, soybeans, tobacco, cotton, etc. — include plants and vees purchased I I 4. Commercial fertilizer purchased — all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum. Include cost of custom appfications ... □ 5. Agricultural chemicals purchased — Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. — iryciude cost of custom applications. (Do not include fime.) [ 1 6. GasoRne artd other petroleum fuel and oS purchased for the farm business — a. Gasoline and gasohol D b. Diesel fuel □ c. Natural gas LJ d. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. ... CH 7 . Electricity for the farm business — (Do not mciude household expenses.) [~] 8. Hired farm and ranch labor — also include employer's cost for social security, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, pension plans, etc. (See infofimation SHEET) □ 9. Contract labor — include expenditures for labor, such as harvesting of fruit, vegetables, tjerries, etc.. performed on a contract basis by a contraf^tor, crew , — . leader, a cooperative, etc I | 1 0. Repav and mamtenanca expntses for the upkeep of buftdlngs, motor vehicles, and farm equipment □ 1 1 . Customwrork, machine hire and rental of machinery and equipment — include expenditures for use of equipment and for customwork such as grinding and mixing feed, plo wing, combining, com picking. drying, silo filling, spraying, dusting, fertilizing, etc. (Do not include cost of cotton ginning and application of ,— — . femraer end chemicals.) I I 1 2. Interest paid on debts — (See information sheet) a. Secured by real estate EH b.Not secured by real estate D 1 3. Cash rent paM for land ami bulhllngs in 1 987— (Do not indude grazing fees.) LJ 14- Property taxes paid — include farm real estate. machii^ery. livestock, etc. for the farm business. (Do not include . — , raxes paid by landlords.) I ) 1 5. AB athsr production expenses — include insurance. water, animal health costs, grazing fees, nwrketing charges, miscellaneous form supplies, etc. (Do not include depreciaXion, household expenses, and expenses not associated with the form business.) n B77 $ 979 9 985 s $ 987 990 00 ^iaHilWHi35^^w»^^»wiMecj^rince ticppir-inee eiitf^i>-i»ce «ic—*-r.^ir«go OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS used on thit place In 19877 S25 1 D YES— Completa ttUm MBcaon 2 CD NO— Go to section 26 Include any materials provided by you, your landlords, or contractors. For each item listed, report acres only once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, report acreage treated for each purpose. 1 . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungicide. None herbicide, insecticide, nematicide) to control — a. Insects on crops, including fiay (HI b . Nematodes in crops U3 c. Diseases in crops and orchards (blights, smuts, rusts, etc.) □ d . Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and ptasture — | — . Include both pre-ernergenca arnt post emergence. I I 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 324 UME used on this place during 1 9877 1 I I YES — CompfotB tfils section 2 I I NO — (So to section 25 1 . Acres of cropland fertilized in 1 987 — (Do not include cropland . . for pastures reported in section 10, item 2b.) i I 2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized in 1 987 reported in section 10, items 2b and 4 □ 3. UME — tons of lime used and acres on which applied — (Do not itKlude land plaster or gypsum or lime for sanitation.) Tons of lime Acres fertilized Acres limed 2. Chemicals for defonatfon or for growth control of crops or thhmfaig of fruit D Acres on iwhich used MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT on this place on December 31,1887 - S2Q InetudB onfyequq>m»rtt used for a^jeultural opentknta in 1986or 1987. Vahia of ALL ntachmsry sid equipment on this place, December 31, 1987 1 . What is the estimated market value of ALL machinery, equipment, arxj implements usually kept on this place and used for the farm or rarK:h business? — include care, trucks, tractors, combiryes, plows, disks, harrovrs, dryers, pumps, motors, irrigation eouipment. dairy equipment irtduding milkers and bulk tanks, hVe^tDcIc feeders, grintfing end mixing equipment, etc Estimated market value 00 ' SELECTED machinery and equipment on this place, December 31, 1987. (Report ontyifusBdm 198Sor 1987.) None n 2. Motortrucks — include f^kups 3. Wheel tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers — a. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) □ b. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more CD 4. Grain and bean combines, all types LH 5. Cotton pickers and strippers CD 6. Mower condrtioners CD 7. Rckup balers — include rectarjgle . — . and round bafara I I Total numbar on this place on DocBTTdwf 31, 1987 94e 950 966 96B 960 a£^=tirir»tiJfe»;icqTiMaTEn niinacMT MAaifcr uai iic nc ■ ain ^^ Of the total, HOW MANY were manufac- tured in the last 6 yesrs (1383-1907)7 BUILDINGS Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURREUTT MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for all acres reported in section 1 , items 1 . 2, and 3, page 1 . None 1 . AB land owned CD 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS CD 3. An land rented or leased TO OTHERS CD Esttmated market v^ue of land and buildings 007 BBS ^gfitaaB^y^t J iMmMC ran- CAP- - PCI ATcn cnnni^cc im < oai c9g HofMirt envotifrt rscvtwd DBfof b Vbvbs bikI wcpvnvtts. 1 . Customwork and otfier agricultural services provided for None farmers and others — plowing, planting, sprayir^, harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc. (H custorryy^ork is a separate bustrjess, refer to INFORMATION • — ■ SHEET, section 28} LJ 2. Gross cash rem or share payments received from renting out farmland or payments received from lease or sale of allotments — Irvkide payments for livestock pastured on i — i a per-head basis, per-mondybasis. per-pourtd basis, etc. I I 3. Sales of forest products and Christmas trees — htciude maple products, naval stores, firewood, etc , Recreational services, patronage dJviderxJs of co(q>eratives, and other income which is CLOSELY RELATED to the agricultural operation on this place - Spedfy n n Farm-related income * 994 dSE $ 00 00 00 ^i^^MJUififii'feii PERSON COIVIPLETING THIS REPORT —Please print Name 999 Date 00 Telephone number Area Code Number FORM87-A0204 (S-ISSe) Page 6 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-5 INFORMATION SHEET 1 987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Should Report WE NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVrNG A REPORT FORM, INCLUDING individuals, landlords, tenants, partnerships, corporations, institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case included in the census has a unique Census File Number (CFN). In order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. If You Received More Than One Report Form for an Operation Complete only ONE report form for an operation. Write "Duplicate" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file number(sl of the DUPLICATE report(s) ON THE COMPLETED REPORT in the space provided to the left of the address label. Return the extra report(s} in the same envelope with your completed report form so that we can correct our records. 3. If You No Longer Farm If you had agricultural operations at any time during 1 987, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report all land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1 987 sales. Explain on the first page of the report form (or on a separate sheet of paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator, if known. 4. If You Never Farmed or Have No Association With AgricuKure Please write a note on the report form near the address label explaining this and return the form so that we can correct our records. In our efforts to make the census as complete as possible, we obtained lists from various sources. We tried to eliminate duplicate and nonfarm addresses, however, it was not alw^ays possible to do so. 5. if You Have Mora Than One Agricultural Operation Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, i.e., each individual farm, ranch, feedlot, greenhouse, etc., or combination of farms, etc., for which you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses and sales, livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production. 6. If You Have a Partnership Operation Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership's agricultural operation and include all partners' shares on the one report. If members of the partnership also operate separate farms or ranches in addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should be completed for each individual operation. If two or more report forms were received for the same operation, mark each additional form as a "Duplicate." Return the duplicate report(s) in the same envelope with the completed partnership report, where possible, or write a note on the duplicate report, such as, "(Name of partner) has completed a report for the partnership (provide name and CFN of partnership. ) " 7. Landlord's or Contractor's Share If you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production of agricultural products, include both your share and the landlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report form will be complete for "THIS PLACE." If you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE. If you do not have records available for all data items, use your best estimate. How to Enter Your Response Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the units requested, i.e., dollars, bushels, tons, etc. Write any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. All dollar figures may be entered in whole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1 17.. 1 /3, or 1 /4 of an acre, convert to tenths. For example, convert 1 /2 to 5/1 0, 1 /3 to 3/10, 1 /4 to 2/1 0. The census report form will contain sections and questions which do not apply to you. When this occurs, mark the "None" or "No" box and go on to the next item or section. Instructions For Specified Sections ► Sefrtlon 1 — ACREAGE IN 1987 Your answers to this section will determine the land (Acres In "THIS PLACE") referred to in the rest of the report form. When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with your agricultural operations in 1 987 whether in production or not. Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 987 even if only for part of the year. Do not include any unrelated residential or commercial land. IF YOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1987 — Complete the report form for the portion of the year that you did farm. Explain on the report form in the space to the left of the address label (or on another sheet of paper) when you stopped farming and include the name and address of the person now using the land. Report all land in section 1 in whole acres. Item 1 — All Land Owned — Report all land owned in 1 987 whether held under title, purchase contract or mortgage, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate. Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Item 2 — All Land Rented or Leased FROM OTHERS — Report all land rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied materials or supervision. INCLUDE in item 2: a. Land for agricultural use that you rented from others for cash b. Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livestock) c. Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free d. Federal, State, Indian reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre DO NOT INCLUDE in item 2: Land used on a per-head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as section 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act, National Forest, or Indian reservation permit land. If you had any of these permits, mark "yes" to item 7. Item 3 — All Land Rented or Leased TO OTHERS — Include all land rented out for any purpose if it was part of the acreage reported in items 1 and 2. A report form will be obtained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land. INCLUDE in item 3: a. Owned land rented to others for cash or a share of crops or livestock b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else c. Land worked for you by someone for a share of crops or livestock d. Land which you allowed others to use rent-free Item 4 — Acres In "THIS PLACE" — This figure will show the total of all land you operated at any time in 1 987. If Hem 4, Acres in "THIS PLACE " Is "O" and: ■ - You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on "THIS PLACE" in 1987, complete the report. b. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, complete item 6 (name and address of renters), skip to and complete section 29, and explain briefly, "all land rented out," etc. Mail form in return envelope. c. You did not have any agricultural activity on o\Amed or rented land in 1 987, complete section 29 and explain briefly, such as "retired," "sold farm," and date. Give name and address of current operator if known and return form. ^ Secrtions 2 through 8 — CROPS Sections 2 through 8 provide space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 987 crop year from the land shown in section 1 , item 4 (Acres In "THIS PLACE") of your report. Please report your crops in the appropriate sections. Do NOT include any crops grown on land rented or leased TO OTHERS, or worked by others on shares during 1987. Acres harvested — Enter the acres harvested in 1 987. Round fractions to whole acres except where tenths are requested by "/10" in the reporting box, such as for potatoes. D-6 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Quantity harvested — If your unit of measure is different than the unit on the report form, please convert your figure for the quantity harvested to the unit requested. If the harvest was incomplete by December 31, 1987, please report the quantity harvested and estimated quantity to be harvested. Acres irrigated — For each crop irrigated, report number of acres irrigated. Irrigation is defined as land \watered by artificial or controlled means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that received supplemental, partial, and/or preplant irrigation. Do not report water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as irrigation. Leave "Acres irrigated" blank for crops that are not irrigated. How to Report Crops Harvested ^ Secstlons 2 and 3 — Report only for the listed crops. ^ Sections 4 through 8 — To report: (1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list in the section; (2) enter crop name and code in the first two columns of the first available answer line in the section; (3) enter the information that is requested in the remaining columns. If you harvested a crop not listed in sections 4 through 8, use the "Other" code in the appropriate section and specify the crop name. Doubia Cropping — If two or more crops were harvested from the same land (double cropping) report the total acres and production of each harvested crop in the appropriate section(s) of the report form. Example: \n 1 9B7 you harvested 1 ,230 bushels of wheat from 40 acres, then on the same 40 acres planted soybeans, from which you harvested 1 ,550 bushels.You irrigated the soybeans but not the wheat. S2 "THIS PLACE" In 1 9877 None 1 . Cotton □ 2. Soybeans for beans LJ 3. Wheat for grain □ 4. Oats for grain CH Acres harvested Quantity harvested Acres irrigated 091 092 Bares 093 °''^o "^^LBSO BU. °=°^o 073 074 /,3i-?,0 Bu. 076 076 -"■^ 078 Interpianted Crops — If two crops were grown at the same time in alternating strips in the same field, report the portion of the field used for each crop. Example: A 60 acre field was planted in cotton and soybeans, with two rows of cotton followed by an area of the same width planted In soybeans. No irrigation was used. Thirty acres of soybeans and 30 acres of cotton would be reported in the appropriate section(s). Skip Row Planting — If a crop is planted in an alternating pattern of planted and non-planted rows, such as two rows planted and two rows skipped (2 X 2), report the portion of the field occupied by the crop in the appropriate section for that crop, and report the skipped portion as "Cropland idle" in section 10, item 2f. ► Section 4 — VEGETABLES — Report acres of vegetables harvested FOR SALE or commercial processing. Do not include vegetables grown for home use. Report the total acreage of each vegetable crop harvested. Example: In 1 987 you harvested 1 0 acres of lettuce from a field, then replanted the field in lettuce and harvested the 10 acres again. Both crops of lettuce were irrigated. Enter only 10 acres of land from which vegetables were harvested and 1 0 acres irrigated in item 1 of section 4, but write in 20 acres of lettuce harvested and 20 acres of lettuce irrigated in Item 2 of section 4. >■ Section 8 — FRUITS and NUTS — In counting the combined total of 20 or more trees and vines, include those for home use as well as those maintained for sale of the production. Acres in trees or vines that have been abandoned should not be included; these acres should be included in section 10, item 2f "Cropland idle." If crops other than fruit and nut trees and vines were interpianted with trees or vines, report the total acres for the orchard crop in section 8 and the total acres of the interpianted crop in the appropriate section. ► Section 9 — GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLD Report the value of all crops sold from "THIS PLACE" in 1 987, regardless of the year they were harvested or who owned the land. Be sure to report gross values before deducting expenses and taxes. Include Government CCC loans received for "THIS PLACE" in 1987. Include payments received in 1 987 from cooperatives or marketing organizations for crops produced on "THIS PLACE" regardless of the year in which the crops were harvested. Also include as sales, your estimate of the value of any crop removed from "THIS PLACE" in trade for services, such as hay cut in exchange for fence repair, clearing, or other services. If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of the crop's market value when removed from "THIS PLACE." DO NOT INCLUDE crops or crop products purchased froiYi others and later sold. FORM B7-A01III 02.17-B6) Page 2 ► Section 10 - USE OF ACRES IN "THIS PLACE" This section is used to classify the acres in "THIS PLACE" reported in section 1 , item 4. (Do not include any acres you rented to others reported in section 1 , item 3). The sum of the acres entered in various categories should equal total acres in "THIS PLACE." Land Used for More Than One Purpose ~ Do not report the same acreage for more than one of the listed purposes. If part or all of your land was used for more than one listed purpose in 1 987, report that land only in the first category listed. For example, if you plowed under a cover crop, and planted and harvested a grain crop, report the land in item 2a, "Cropland harvested," but do NOT report as "Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, etc." (item 2c). Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the same land in 1 987, report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested," in item 2a. Interpianted Crops — If you interpianted crops, such as cotton in an orchard, report the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested," in item 2a. Stcip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the total nonplanted or skipped rows as "Cropland idle," item 2f. The acres that represent the planted rows should be reported as "Cropland harvested," in item 2a. ► Section 12 — ACRES SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED UNDER FEDERAL ACREAGE REDUCTION PROGRAMS IN 1987 Include in item 2 all acres in "THIS PLACE" retired from production and placed, by long-term contract, into the Conservation Reserve Program. Acres placed into the program during and prior to 1 987 should be included. ► Sections 13 through 17 —LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, OTHER LIVESTOCK, OR ANIMAL SPECIALTIES Animals and Poultry to Include in the Report — Report all animals, poultry, and animal specialties on "this place" (section 1 , item 4) on December 31,1 987. Include all owned by you and any kept by you for others. Include animals on unfenced lands. National Forest land, district land, cooperative grazing association land, or rangeland administered by the Bureau of Land Management on a per-head or lease basis. Animals in transit on December 31 , 1 987, or animals on a short-term pasture (such as wheat pasture or crop residue) on a per-head or lease basis should be reported by the person who had control of the animals. Animals and Poultry to Exclude from the Report — Do not report animals or poultry kept on land rented to others or kept under a share arrangement on land rented to others. Do not include animals quartered in feedlots which are not a part of "this place." Animals kept on a place not operated by you are to be included on the report for that place. Animals Bought and Sold — DO NOT REPORT ANY ANIMALS BOUGHT AND THEN RESOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS. Such purchases and sales are considered "dealer" transactions, and are not included in this census. Number Sold — Report all animals and poultry sold or removed from "this place" in 1987, without regard to ownership or who shared in the receipts. Include animals sold for a landlord or given to a landlord or others in trade or in payment for goods or services. Do NOT report number sold for any livestock or poultry kept on another place. Dairy Termination Program or "Whole-Herd Dairy Buy-Out Program" — The amount received in 1 987 from the Government under the dairy termination program should be included in section 1 9, item 1 . Dairy animals and products sold in 1 987 should be reported in section 1 3. Animals Moved to Another Place — For animals moved from "this place" to another place, such as for further feeding, report animals as "sold" and give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Fat Cattle Sold — Cattle fattened on grain or concentrates for 30 days or more and sold for slaughter are reported in section 1 3* item 3a. DO NOT INCLUDE WITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD: a. Cattle and calves sold for further feeding b. Veal catves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds c. Dairy cows fed only the usual dairy ration before being sold 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-7 Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and pouttry sold or removed from "this place" In 1 987 without deducting production or marketing expenses {cost of feed, cost of livestock purchased, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Do NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from a place you did not operate. Contract and Custom Feeding Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by you on "this place" on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as "INVENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31, 1987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on a contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1 987. If the sale price or nnarket value is not known, give your best estimate of the market value of the animals or poultry when they left the place. ► Section 16 — HORSES, BEES, FISH, GOATS, OTHER LIVESTOCK, OR ANIMAL SPECIALTIES Item 2 — If you owned BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you, regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, pounds of honey sold, and value of sates. Items 7 and 8 — Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not in inventory. Item 9 — Other Livestock and Livestock Products — Include in all other livestock and livestock products manure, beeswax, and any other animal products sold from "this place" in 1 987. Please indicate units used in reporting. Item 10 — Fish and Other Aquacutture Products — Report number of pounds sold and gross value of sales for each. Enter name and code from list. ►• Section 17 — POULTRY The person who furnished the housing and labor should report the poultry operation on his/her report form regardless of who owns the birds. Report as sold poultry that were taken or moved from the place in 1987. ^ Section 1 8 • • AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or reserve program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987. Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31 , 1 987. Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities or amount received for storage payments in the reserve program. ► Section 19 — FEDERAL PAYMENTS RECEIVED Report all payments received from Federal Farm Programs in 1 987 regardless of whether payment was made in cash or commodity certificates. Include cash payments in item 1 . In item 2, include the value of any certificates held or the value received from sale or redemption of any certificates in 1987. Federal payments include receipts from Federal programs such as deficiency payments, "Whole-herd dairy buy-out," support price payments, indemnity programs, disaster payments, paid land diversion, inventory reduction payments, payments received for approved soil and water conservation projects, etc. ► Section 20 — TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Use the following definitions to determine the typ© of organization for your operation: Family or Individual Operation — Defined as farm or business organization controlled and operated by an individual (sole proprietor). Include family operations that are not incorporated and not operated under a partnership agreement. Partnership Operation — Defined as t\A/o or more persons who have agreed on the amount of their contribution (capital and effort) and the distribution of profits. Co-ownership of land by husband and wife or joint filing of income tax forms by husband and wife DOES NOT constitute a partnership, unless a specific agreement to share contributions, decisionmaking, profits, and liabilities exists. Production under contract or under a share rental agreement DOES NOT constitute a partnership. Incorporated Under State Law — A corporation is defined as a legal entity or artificial person created under the laws of a State to carry on a business. This definition does not include cooperatives. Information on type of corporation should be reported in section 21 . Other — Such as cooperatives (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or an association created and formed jointly by the members), estate or trust (defined as a fund of money or property administered for the benefit of another individual or organization), prison farm, grazing association, Indian reservation, institution run by a government or religious entity, etc. FOHM B7.A0HH ti2-i7-eet Page 3 ► Section 21 — CORPORATE STRUCTURE This section is to be answered by corporations only. Answer both items. A family-held corporation has more than 50 percent of its stock owned by persons related by blood or marriage. ► Section 22 — CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR This section collects information about the operator of "this place" defined as the individual owner, the operator, the senior partner, or person in charge for the type of organization reported in section 20. For Family or Individual Operation — Complete this section for the operator. For Partnership Operations — Answer all items, except item 2, for the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" is the individual w^ho is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on "this place," not necessarily the person senior in age. If each partner shares equally in the day-to-day management decisions, consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner." For item 2 (Principal Occupation) consider all members of the partnership together. Please include as "farming" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc. For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, etc_> — Complete section 22 for the person in charge, such as a hired manager, business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-site, day-to-day operation of the farm or ranch business. Item 4 — Year Began Operation — Report the first year the operator or senior partner began to operate any part of "this place" on a continuous basis. If the operator returned to a place previously operated, report the year operations were resumed. ► Section 23 — PRODUCTION EXPENSES paid by you and others for "this place" in 1 987 Include farm production expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, or anyone else for crops, livestock, or poultry produced on "this place." Include expenses incurred in 1987 even if they were not paid for in 1 987. Please estimate if exact figures are not known. Refer to the individual expenditure items belovt/ for further explanations. Uvestock and Poultry Purchased — Report the cost of cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, horses, goats, chicks, pullets, poults, etc., including breeding stock and dairy cows. Contract growers or custom feeders w^ho did not own or purchase the livestock or poultry themselves should estimate the value of the cattle, calves, pigs, baby chicks, pullets, etc. at the time they came onto the place. Feed Purchased for Livestock and Poultry — Report the purchase cost of corn, sorghum, oats, barley, other grains, silage, hay, mixed feed, concentrates, etc., fed to livestock and poultry on "this place." Contract livestock and poultry growers should estimate the value of feed provided by the contracting company. Custom feedyards should include feed costs for all cattle fed even if the owners of the cattle were billed for the feed. Feed raised on "this place" should not be reported as purchased. Cost of Hired Farm and Ranch Labor — Include gross salaries and wages, commissions, dismissal pay, vacation pay, and paid bonuses paid to hired workers, family members, hired managers, administrative and clerical employees, and salaried corporate officers. Also, include supplemental cost for benefits such as employer's social security contributions, unemployment compensation, workmen's compensation insurance, life and medical insurance, pension plans, etc. Contract Labor — Includes the labor costs of workers furnished on a contract basis by a labor contractor, crew leader, or cooperative for harvesting vegetables or fruit, shearing sheep, or similiar farm activities. Do not include costs for building or repair work done by a construction contractor. Include the cost of custom\work or machine hire in item 1 1 . Repair and Maintenance Expenses for the Upkeep c»f Buildings, Motor Vehicles, and Farm Equipment — Include the cost of repairs and upkeep of farm machinery, vehicles, buildings, fences, and other equipment used in the farm business. Do not include repairs to vehicles not used in the farm business or for equipment used only for performing customwork for others. Do not include expenditures for the construction of new buildings or the cost of additions to existing buildings. D-8 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Interest Expense Peld on Debts — Report all interest expenses paid in 1 987 for the farm business. Include interest on loans secured by land and buildings (real estate) in item 1 2a. Include all loans not secured by real estate such as for fertilizer, feed, and seed in item 1 2b. Include interest paid on CCC loans. Do not include interest associated with activities not related to production of crops or livestock on "this place" such as land or buildings rented to others, packing sheds, or feed mills that provide services to others. Do not include interest on owner/operator dwelling where amount is separated from interest on other land and buildings on "this place." Cash Rent Paid for Land and Buildings In 1 987 — Report rent paid in cash during 1 987 for land and buildings in "this place." Do not include rent paid for operator dwelling or other nonfamn property. Do not include the value of shares of crops or livestock paid to landlords. Property Taxes Paid — Include real estate property taxes you paid on the acres and buildings you operated and used in the farm business. Do not include: a. Property taxes on land or buildings rented to someone else b. Taxes paid by landlords c. Property taxes paid on other property not associated with the farm business d. Income and excise taxes Ail Other Production Expenses — Farm production costs not previously listed should be reported here. In addition to items listed on the report form, include bookkeeping charges, tax preparation fees, postage, advertising, commission for sale of cattle, and fees paid for farm-related advice or for farm consultants. Do not include depreciation or expenditures for the purchase of land and buildings or new or used machinery. ► Section 24 — COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Report acres on which commercial fertilizer {items 1 and 2) or lime (item 3) was applied during 1 987. If any acreage was fertilized or limed more than once, report acres ONLY ONCE in each item. Report expense for commercial fertilizer purchased, excluding lin^e, in section 23, item 4. ► Section 26 ~ MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equipment kept primarily on"this place" and used for the farm business. Report the value in its present condition, not the replacement or depreciated value. Specialized equipment, which is an integral part of a building, should be included as a part of the value of land and buildings. ► Section 27 — ESTIMATED CURRENT MARKET VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS The value for each of the three listed categories should be your estimate of the value of the land and buildings if they were sold in the current market. The real estate tax assessment value should not be used unless that value represents a full market value assessment and the land and buildings could reasonably be assumed to be sold at that price. Do not deduct real estate marketing charges from your estimate. Report the total value. not the value on a per acre basis. ► Section 28 — INCOME FROM FARM — RELATED SOURCES IN 1987 Item 1 through 4 refer only to those income producing activities for which you use part of the land, machinery, equipment, labor, or capital normally used on "this place," and which you do not consider as entirely separate from your farming activities. Report gross amounts received before taxes and expenses. Item 1 — Customwork — Do not report income for customwork or agricultural services provided to others if operated as an entirely separate business from your agricultural operations. Item 2 — Rental Income — Do not include rental income from nonfarm property. Item 3 — Forest Products — Include only those forest products or Christmas trees cut from "this place," not items cut from other nonfarm timber acreage. Do not include income from saw mill business. Item 4 — Other Farm-Related Income — Include income from hunting leases, fishing fees, and other recreational services, sales of farm by-products, and other business or income closely related to the agricultural operation on "this place." Include dividends for business done with farmer-owned cooperatives. Do not enter previously reported farm sales or income from investments not associated with the farm. Do not include retirement pensions or social security benefits received. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-9 DUE BY FEBRUARY 1 . 1 988 OMB Wo. 0607-053A: Appfowij ExQtn* S>pWmbf 3 FORM 87-A0400 13-13-871 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE NOTICE — Response to this Inquiry 1b required by law (title 13, U.S. Code). By the same law YOUR REPORT TO THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be seen only by swom Census employees and may be used only for statistical purposes. Your report CAMNOT be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation, The lavtf also provides that copies retained in your files are immune from legal process. Bn correspondenoe pertalnlns to this report, pleava nif er to your Cvnsus Flla Number (CFN) S7-A0400 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 201 East Tonth Straat Jaffersonvflitt, IN 47133 Note — If your records are not available, reasonable estimates may be used. If you cannot file by February 1 , a time extension request may bo sent to the above address. Iriclude your 1 2-ch3racter Census File Number (CFN) as shown in your address label in all correspondence to us. If you received rrwre than one report form, enter extra Census File Number(s) here and return extra copies with your completed report. CENSUS USE ONLY mss^ Please correct errors In name, address, end ZIP Code. ENTER street and number If not shown. "ylviinv^a ACREAGE IN 1 987 Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE — cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. ^^^^ iNumber of acres . At any time during 1 987, did you plant, grow, or have any: • Hay or tobacco? • Fruit, nut, or citrus trees; grapevines? • Com, wheat, or other grains? • Vegetables, melons, or berries? • Other crops? • Greenhouse or nursery crop}S? Q_Yes^__ D.No . At any time during 1 987, did you raise, sell, or keep any: • Cattle, hogs, sheep, or goats? • Horses or ponies? • Chickens or other poultiry? • Fish in captivity? • Bees? • Other animal specialties? :D Yes D No ■ If you answered YES to EiTHER of theae tfuoaHona, go to SECTION 2. If you answered NO to BOTH of (fteso tjuestlons, go to SECTION 1 0. m^Mkn 1 . An land owned □ 2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a grazing permit.) d] . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete Kern 5 below. . Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1 ) and acres rented (item 21. then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3), and enter the result in this space D If the entry is zero please refer To the Information Sheet, section 2. . 5. Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many ^°^° 053 acres did you own? Q 6. In what county Was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? . iihj(mi»^>^tea I Awn iigg at^rf ippiiaATiow County name • PART A — How were the ACRES in this place used In 1 9877 - None 1 . Cropland harvested ~ ,„^,^^ ^„ ,^„ ^ ,^^ ^^^^ ^p^ were harvested or hay was cut, and atl land in orchards, citrus I — 1 groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops ' — ' 2. Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop failed.) I I 3 . Cropland idle, cropland used for cover crops, or cropland in cultivated summer fallow D 4. Cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pastureland and rangeland D 5. All other woodland, wasteland, houselots, etc. not reported in items 1 through 4 above .............. □ • PART B - IRRIGATION « * I , None 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? include land from which hay was cut and land in bearing and nonbearing - , — . fruit and nut crops | | 2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? ...... Q Number of acres Number of acres Imgated • PART A - CROPS HARVESTED from "THIS PLACE" (Do not include crops grown on land ranted to others.) 1 , Hay crops ■ In 1987. a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures 1_J b. Small grain hay ... [ID c.Wild hay □ d. Other hay - Specify kind- _□ 2. Com for grain or seed CH 3. Soybeans for beans. . O 4. \A/heat for grain .... LZI 5. Tobacco — all types LJ 6. Potatoes, Irish —fDo not inctuda those grown , — . for home use.) I I 7. All vegetables for sale (Do not include those grown for home use.) Acres harvested Quantity harvested Gross value of crops sold Dollars ] Cents 103 ^'>* Tons, dry 782 ; $ 1 00 10a ^07 Tons, dry 782 1 $ 1 00 112 113 Tona, drv 782 1 $ 1 00 10B 110 Tons, dry 782 1 $ 1 00 067 OBB Bu. 773 $ 00 08B OBS Bu. 775 j $ 1 00 073 074 Bu. 77« 1 $ 1 00 OB4. 1 ' /10 095 Lbs. 761 1 $ 1 00 097 * ! /lo OBS Cwt. 786 $ ! 00 Sped kindlsl MY), rr SI \l D no 110 763 I 00 None 8. All fruit and nut orchards, vineyerds, and berries .... D Specify kindlsl ifyfL "XL Quantfty hervested 784 S I 00 9- Other crops — For addrtionaf crops, enter the crop name and code from the list below. Report quantity harvested in the unit specified with crop neme. Crop name Code Acres harvested Quantity harvested Gross value of crops sold 00 $ I 00 If rrjore spBco Is needed, use a separatB ahevt of paper, Cropnamo Cod* I Cropnama Barley for grain (bushelB) :. 079 . Oats for grain (bushels) Com for silage or green chop (tons, green) . . 070 < Sorghum for gralrwnTlo (bushels) . Cotton (bales) 091 | Other crops (pounds) — Specify . , Cod* . 076 . 082 . 762 • PART B - NURSERY and GREENHOUSE CROPS GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" hi 1987 From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown. Crop nanie Code Square feet under glass or Dther protection Acres in the open in 1987 I J /lolS Sates in 1 987 t 00 If more space Is needed, use a separate sheet of paper. Crap nam* Code t CropTi Bedding plants Onclude vegetable plants) . . 479 Potted flowering plants . Cut flowers and cut florist greens 486 | Foliage plants Nursery crops — ornamentals, fruh Greenhouse vegetables . and nut trees, end vines . • 488 I Other — Specify ...... Cod* . 710 . 707 . 603 . 606 PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO RERORT CONTINUE ON REVERSE SIDE - D-10 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE "fi't'^ll'fU'lH-f 1 LlVgSTQCK Hurt pnilLTHV • PART A - CATTLE and CALVES Noni 1. CATTLE and CALVES of all ages D a. BE^F COWS -Includa bast half en that i— i had calved. I I b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or cream for sals or home use — include dry i — i ntllk cowa and milk half era that had calved. .... I I 2. Value of DAIRY PRODUCTS sold In 1 987 Include milk, cream, butter, etc LH • CATTLE and CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 Include aa aold cattle moved from thia piece to a feedlot for further None feeding. 3. Calves less then 500 pounds Q 4. Cattle - Include calves BOO pounds or more Q a . Of ALL cattle sold, how meny were FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more ^^ and SOLD for SLAUGHTER? □ 803 INVENTORY Number on this piece Dec. 31, 1987 Gross valuo off sales None Dollars 1 Cants D ■ 14 1 $ 1 00 Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales °°- SmsJgOi&mii qovehnmemt ccc loams 00 00 • part B - HOGS and PIGS None 1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages D a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for breeding CH INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 ^jeaaaaii r~Acri>» in thla pIbct set aside, diverted, or IDLED undar FEDERAL acreags raductlon programa In 1 987 2. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this ^ place in 1987 □ 3- Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? . . n • PART C- SHEEP and LAMBS None 1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D a. EWES 1 year old or older CH Number sold In 1987 Gross value of sales e2i 023 « INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 00 00 NUMBER SOLO In 1987 H^^^li 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN None in 1987 n 3. What was the gross velue of seies of "°"' SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1 987? □ Gross velue of sales 629 * • PART D - POULTRY None 1. HENS and PULLETS a. HENS and PULLETS of laylnB age □ b. PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age for layer replacement lJ o . PULLETS under 3 months old for layer replacement Lj 2. BROILERS, fryers, other meat-type chlckena . . Q 3. TURKEYS for slaughter (Do notlndade breedan.) □ 4. OTHER POULTRY l^nter nama/code from balow.l Poultry nartw Neme/oode Turkey hens kept for t>r«edtnB 902 Duckl S0« Code _ Nanw/coda Geese Pigeons or squeb. Ptieeseme I 00 INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Number sold In 1987 90S 808 910 Narm/code Quell AO other poultrv - Specify . 912 914 B. Value of POULTRY and POULTRY None PRODUCTS (eggs, etc.) sold from this place __ In 1987? □ Gross value of sales -r? ■5TS- 9 00 • PART E - HORSES, OTHER LIVESTOCK, AHIMAL SPECIALTIES, and FISH None 1 . Horses and ponlea of all ages LJ 2 . Colonies of bees . . IZI 3. Milk goats iZI 4. Angora goats ... .CD B . Other I'rvestock, fleh, animal products. I&rtar name/code from below.) NeniB - -Code - INVENTORY Number on thii place Dec 31, 1987 Total quantity sold in 1 987 844 Quenttty Gross value of sales DoHara 832 S Cents 00 00 00 00 00 Nama/oodfl , Nama/oode ■ Name/oode Mules, burros, donkeya . . 833 ' Rabbits and their palts . . 8B4 ' Other livestock, fish. Mink end their pelte .... 836 I Other goate 8B1 ] and their producte . Amount received In 1 987 from Govemmont CCC loana. Include regular and rasBrvB loans, oven If radaamed or forfeited. Spacffy crop(a) ■ None ICanta see « 00 Paymenta received for participation In FEDERAL FARM PROGRAMS In 1987 IDO HOT INCLUDE CCC loent.1 Nona 1 , Amount received in cash LJ 2 . Value of certificates received — payment-ln-klnd IPIKI or commoditv certificates LJ Cante 084 00 I 00 . How many acres were set aside (or diverted) under ANNUAL commodity ecreage adjustment programs? ... LJ . How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 110 year. CRPI7 ^.^ □ Number of acres ^g^)^ j CHARACTERISTICS and OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR (Senior partner or pamon In chargal 823 1 . RESIDENCE — Does the operator live on this ,_, __ place? 1 D Yes 2 LJ 2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation did the operator spend the °°° ma]orltv (50 percent or more) of his/her worktlme In 1987? For partnor»WpsconaW»r all mambara of the partnership together. No 3. OFF-FARM WORK - How many days did the operator work at least 4 hours per day off thia place in 1 9877 — include work at a nontarm lob, bualnaaa. or on aomeona elae'a ferm for pay. IDo not Include exchange farmvirork.l 4. In whet YEAR did the operator begin to operate any part of this place? 1 □ Farming 2 □ Other or ranching 1 CH Nona zO 1—49 days 3IZ] 50—99 days I 4n 100— 149 days bD 150-199 days ^ e iZI 200 days or more Year B . AGE of operator S. RACE of operator Years old ' 1 n White 2 Lj Negro or Black 3IIII American Indian I 4 CH Asian or Pacific Islander 1 olZl Other — Specify) . SEX of operator i D Male 2 □ Female 8 . SPANISH ORIGIN — Is the operator of Spanish origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, , , Cuban, or other Spanish)? 1 LJ Yes iD No m PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT - Plaomprtnt Telephone number FORM e7.A0400 O-l 3.87) Page 2 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-11 IEMFOB=SEVliC\THOE\i SHEET 1987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Should Raport \A/E NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM, INCLUDING individuals, landlords, tenants, partnerships, corporations, institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case included in the census has a unique Census File Number (CFN). In order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. If You Received IVIore Than One Report Form for en Operation Complete only ONE report form for an operation. Write "Duplicate" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file numb©r(s) of the DUPLICATE report(s> ON THE COMPLETED REPORT in the space provided to the left of the address label. Return the extra report(s) in the same envelope with your completed report form so that we can correct our records. 3. If You No Longer Farm If you had agricultural operations at any time during 1 S87, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report all land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1987 sales. Explain on the first page of the report form (or on a separate sheet of paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator, if known. 4. If You Never Farmed or Have No Association With Agriculture Please write a note on the report form near the address label explaining this and return the form so that we can correct our records. In our efforts to make the census as complete as possible, we obtained lists from various sources. We tried to eliminate duplicate and nonfarm addresses, however, it was not always possible to do so. 6. If You Hava IVIora Than One Agricultural Operation Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, i.e., each individual farm, ranch, feedlot. greenhouse, etc., or combination of farms, etc., for Nft/hich you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses and sales, livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production. 6- If You Have a Partnership Operation Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership's agricultural operation and include all partners' shares on the one report. If members of the partnership also operate separate farms or ranches In addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should be completed for each individual operation. If two or more report forms were received for the same operation, mark each additional form as a "Duplicate." Return the duplicate report(s> in the same envelope with the completed partnership report, where possible, or write a note on the duplicate report, such as, " (Name of partner) has completed a report for ths partnership (provide name and CFN of partnership.)" 7. Landlord's or Contractor's Share If you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production of agricultural products. Include both your share and the landlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report form will be complete for "THIS PLACE." If you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE. If you do not have records available for all data Items, use your best estimate. 8. How to Enter Your Response Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the units requested, i.e.. dollars, bushels, tons, etc. Write any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. All dollar figures may be entered In whole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1 /2, 1 /3, or 1 /4 of an acre, convert to tenths. For example, convert 1/2 to 5/1 O, 1 /3 to 3/1 O, 1/4 to 2/1 O. The census report form will contain sections and questions \rt/hich do not apply to you. When this occurs, mark the "None" or "No" box and go on to the next item or section. Instructions For Specified Sections Section 2 — ACREAGE IN 1987 Your answers to this section will determine the land (Acres In "THIS PLACE"! referred to in the rest of the report form. When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with your agricultural operations in 1 987 whether In production or not. Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 987 even if only for part of the year. Do not include any unrelated residential or commercial land. Report all land in section 2 In whole acres. Item 1 — All Land Owned — Report all land owned in 1 987 whether held under title, purchased contract or mortgage, homestead la\A/, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate. Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Item 2 — All Lend Rented or Leased TROIVI OTHERS — Report all land rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied materials or supervision. INCLUDE in item 2: a. Land for agricultural use that you rented from others for cash b. Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livestock) c. Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free d. Federal, State. Indian reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre DO NOT INCLUDE In Item 2: Land used on a per-head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as section 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act, National Forest, or Indian reservation permit land. Item 3 — All Land Rented or Leased TO OTHERS — Include all land rented out for any purpose If It was part of the acreage reported ■n items 1 and 2. A report form will be obtained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land. INCLUDE in item 3: a. Owned land rented to others for cash or a share of crops or livestock b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else c. Land vt/orked for you by someone for a share of crops or livestock d- Land which you allowed others to use rent-free Item <■<- — Acres In "THIS PLACE" — This figure will show the total of all land you operated at any time in 1 987. If item 4, Acres in "THIS PLACE" is "O" and: a. You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on "THIS PLACE" in 1987. complete the report. b. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, skip to and complete section 1 O, and explain briefly, "All land rented out," etc. Mail form In return envelope. c. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land in 1987, complete section 10 and explain briefly, such as "retired," "sold farm," and date. Give name and address of current operator if known and return form. ^ Section 3 - LAND USE AND IRRIQATION This section Is used to classify the acres in "THIS PLACE" reported in section 2, item 4. Do not include any acres you rented to others reported in section 2, item 3. The sum of the acres entered In various categories should equal total acres in "THIS PLACE." Land Used for IVIore Than One Purpose — Do not report the same acreage for more than one of the listed purposes. If part or all of your land was used for more than one listed purpose in 1 987, report that land only in the first category listed. For example. If you harvested a crop and later used the same land for pasture, report the land in part A, item 1 , "Cropland harvested." Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the same land in 1 987, report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested," in part A, item 1 of this section. Interplented Crops — If you Interplanted crops, such as cotton in an orchard, report the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested," in part A, item 1 . Sicip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the total nonplanted or skipped rows as "Cropland idle," part A, item 3, the acres that represent the planted ro\A/s should be reported as "Cropland harvested." part A, item 1 . Irrigation is defined as land watered by artificial or controlled means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that receive supplemental, partial, and/or preptant irrigation. Do not report water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as irrigation. ^ Section 4 — CROPS This section provides space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 987 crop year from the land shown in section 2, item -4 (Acres In "THIS PLACE") of your report. A few crops are already listed on the form. For these crops, just report acres harvested, quantity harvested, and value of sales. If you produced crops not listed, write the name of the crop and code from the list provided and report the acres harvested, quantity harvested, and the value of sales. D-12 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE DO NOT INCLUDE: a. Any crops grown on land rented or leased TO OTHERS, or worked by others on shares during 1 987- b. Crops or crop products purchased from others and later sold. Acres Harves-ted — Enter the acres harvested in 1987. Round fractions to whole acres except where tenths are requested by "/10" in the reporting box, such as potatoes. Quantity Harvested — if your unit of measure Is different than the unit on the report form, please convert your figure for the quantity harvested to the unit requested. If the harvest was incomplete by December 31,1 987, please report the quantity harvested and the estimated quantity to be harvested. Gross Valua of Crops Sold — Report the value of all crops sold from "THIS PLACE" in 1 987, regardless of the year they were harvested or who owned the land. Be sure to report gross value before deducting expenses and taxes. Include Government CCC loans received for "THIS PLACE" in 1 987. Include payments received in 1 987 from cooperatives or marketing organizations for crops produced on "THIS PLACE." Item 7 — Vegatables — Report acres of vegetables harvested FOR SALE or commercial processing. Do not include vegetables grown for home use. Report the total acreage of each vegetable crop harvested. ItBin 8 — FruH Orchards, Citrus, Vineyards, and Nut Trees — Report only if total of 20 or more trees and vines, include those for home use as well as those maintained for sale of their production. Acres in trees and vines that have been abandoned should not be included, these acres should be included in section 3, part A, item 3 "Cropland idle." If crops other than fruit and nut trees and vines were Interplanted vwith trees or vines, report the total acres for the orchard crop in item 8 and the total acres of the interplanted crop in the appropriate item. Valua off Salas — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or removed from "this place" In 1 987 without deducting production or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Do NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from a place you did not operate. Contract and Custom Faedlng Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by you on "this place" on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as "INVENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31 , 1 987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on a contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1 987. If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of the market value of the animals or poultry when they left the place. The person who furnished the housing and labor should report the poultry operation on his/her report form regardless of who owned the bird;;. Report as sold the number of poultry that were taken or moved from the place in 1 987. Part E — HORSES, OTHER LIVESTOCK, ANIMAL SPECIALTIES, AND FISH If you owned BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you, regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, pounds of honey sold, and value of sales. Other Livestock and LIvestocK Products — Include in all other livestock and livestock products manure, beeswax, and any other animal products sold from "this place" in 1 987. Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not in inventory. Fish and Other Aquaculture Products — Report quantity sold and gross value of sales for each. Item 9 — Other Crops — To report: < 1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list under item 9; (2) enter crop name and code in the first two columns of the first available answer line under item 9; (3) enter the information that is requested in the remaining columns. If you harvested a crop not listed, use the "OTHER" code and specify the crop name. If you need additional space, use a separate sheet of paper to write the crop name(s), acres and quantity harvested, and gross value of crop■ Section 7 - FEDERAL PAYfVIENTS RECEIVED Report all payments received from Federal Farm Programs in 1987 regardless of whether payment was made In cash or commodity certificates. Include cash payments in item 1 . In item 2, include the value of any certificates held or the value received from sale or redemption of any certificates in 1 987. Federal payments include receipts from Federal programs such as deficiency payments, "Whole-Herd Dairy Buy-Out," support price payments, indemnity programs, disaster payments, paid land diversion, inventory reduction payments, payments received for approved soil and water conservation projects, etc. ^ Section 8 — ACRES SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED UNDER FEDERAL ACREAGE REDUCTION PROGRAMS IN 1987 Include in item 2 all acres in "this place" retired from production and placed, by long-term contract, into the Conservation Reserve Program. Acres placed into the program during and prior to 1987 should be included. ^ Section 9 — CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR This section collects information about the operator of "this place" defined as the individual owner, the operator, the senior partner, or person in charge. For Family or Individual Operation — Complete this section for the operator. For Partnership Operations — Answer all items, except item 2, for the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" is the individual who is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on "this place," not necessarily the person senior in age. If each partner shares equally in the day-to-day management decisions, consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner." For item 2 (Principal Occupation) consider all members of the partnership together. Please include as "farming or ranching" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc. For Corporation and Other Operations CCooperatlves, Estates, etc.) — Complete section 9 for the person in charge, such as a hired manager, business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-site, day-to-day operation of the farm or ranch business. Item 4 — Year Began Operation — Report the first year the operator or senior partner began to operate any part of "this place" on a continuous basis. If the operator returned to a place previously operated, report the year operations were resumed. Fonnfl a7.Ao«iit ts- Page 2 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-13 INDEX (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables A Abnormal farms Acreage reduction program Age of operator Agricultural products sold, market value Agricultural services income Alfalfa hay Alfalfa seed Almonds American Indian operator Angora goats Apples Apricots Aquacultural products .. Artichokes Asian or Pacific Islander operator Asparagus Assets, value Austrian winter peas .... Avocados B Bahia grass seed Balers, pickup Bananas Barley for grain Barley for grain sales, value Beans, dry edible Beans, dry lima Beans, green lima Beans, snap (bush and pole) Beans, soybeans Bedding plants Beef cows Bees, colonies Beets, sugar Beets, table Bentgrass seed Bermuda grass seed. . . . Berries Birdsfoot trefoil seed . . . Blackberries Black operators and other races Blueberries 19 1,2.10, 7,10,48-53 5 1,16,48-53 1,10,16 18,47,48-53 1,2,16 5,48-53 4 43,44,48-53 26 43,44 26 45,48-53 28 17 34 41 18 45,48-53 28 42 28 41 21 - 27 17 1,10-12,18, 47,48-53 45 34 27 1,5,8,16 26 28 - 26 13,48-53 8 45 28 1,42-44,48-53 1,15,16,24 2,48-53 2,16 42-44,48-53 15,16,25 - 25 - 27 44,48-53 27 1,42-44,48-53 1,15,16,25 46 30 1,20,25,29,48-53 1,11,16 41 20 42-44,48-53 1,15,16,25 - 27 - 26 - 26 42,44,48-53 29 - 26 - 29 16,17,48-53 32-34 44 29 B— Con. Bluegrass seed, Kentucky Boysenberries Breeding hogs and pigs Broccoli Broilers Bromegrass seed Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Bulbs Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves Burros, donkeys, and mules C Cabbage Cantaloups Carrots Cash, government farm programs payments . . . Cash rent, expenses.... Cash rent or share payments received, farm-related income . . . Catfish sales Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sales, value Cauliflower Celery Certificates, govern- ment farm programs payments Chemicals, expenses . . . Chemicals used Cherries Chickens 3 months old or older Chicory Chinese cabbage Chinese or ming peas . . Christmas trees and forest products sales, farm-related income . . . Citrus fruit Clover seed Coffee Collards Colonies of bees Combines, grain and bean, all types 44 32,48-53 1,20-22,48-53 46 20,25,48-53 41 44 5 3,10,48-53 5,48-53 1,10,20,25,27,47, 48-53 2,20,26,31,47, 48-53 1,3,10,15,47,48-53 15,48-53 45,48-53 1,20,21,23,48-53 5,48-53 45,48-53 45 41 13,48-53 26 29 12,16 27 1,14,16 26 27 24 30 11,16 23 27 27 27 4 3,16 4 21 1,11,16 2,11,16 27 27 4 3,16 9 28 1,14 27 27 27 4 28 26 28 27 20 16 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 1 INDEX— Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables C— Con. Commercially mixed for- mula feed purchased . . Commodity Credit Corporation loans Conservation reserve programs Contract labor expenses Corn, field Corn for grain sales, value Corn, sweet Corn, sweet, for seed... Corporation, family held Corporation, nonfamily held Corporation, type of organization Cotton Cotton sales, value Cottonpickers and strippers Cowpeas for dry peas . . Cowpeas, green Cows and heifers that had calved Cranberries Cropland diverted, set aside Cropland for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses. . Cropland harvested Cropland harvested, irrigated Cropland idle Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland pastured Cropland total Crops, farms reporting, acres, production Cucumbers Currants Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equip- ment, expenses Customwork and other agricultural services, farm-related income . . . 1 ,3,48-53 6,10,48-53 7,10,48-53 3,10,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 44,48-53 16,48-53 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,42,44,47,48-53 2,47,48-53 13,48-53 20,25,48-53 44 7,10,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,42, 47,48-53 8-10 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,10,47,48-53 42 44 3,10,48-53 5,48-53 3,16 4 5 3,16 1,15,16, 24,31 2,16 27 31 10,16 10,16 1,15,16,25 2,16 8 25 27 11,16 29 5 1,3,5,6, 10,15,16 7 5 5 5 1,5,16 15,16 27 29 Daikon Dairy cows (milk cows) . Dairy products sales, value Dates Dewberries Diesel fuel expenses . . . Dill for oil Disease control in crops and orchards. . . . Donkeys, burros, and mules Ducks Ducks, geese, and other poultry Eggplant Electricity expenses. Emmer and spelt. . . . Endive Equipment and machinery Escarole Ewes 1 year old or older Expenses, farm production Family held corporations Family or individual, type of organization . . . Farm-related income Farms by age and principal occupation of operator Farms by size of farm . . Farms by standard industrial classification Farms by tenure of operator Farms by type of organization Farms by value of agricultural products sold Farms, number 3,16 16 Fattened cattle sales Feed purchased Feeder pigs sales 1,10,20,25,30,47, 48-53 2,47,48-53 14,48-53 15,48-53 41 21 10,47,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 38 1,3,10,47,48-53 48-53 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 16,48-53 8,47,48-53 18,48-53 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 48-53 26,29,31,48-53 1,3,47,48-53 20,33,35-37,48-53 27 1,11,16 2,11,16 28 29 3 31 23 14,22 14,22 27 3 24 27 1,8,16 27 13 1,3,16 10,16 10,16 4 10,16 6,16 16 10,16 10,16 1,2,16 1,5,10,16 11,16 3,16 12 2 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX— Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables item State tables County tables F— Con. Female operators Fertilizer applied Fertilizer expenses Fescue seed Field seed crops Figs Filberts Fish sales Flaxseed Florist greens and flowers, cut Flower and vegetable seeds Flowering plants, potted Flowers and florist greens, cut Foliage plants Forest products and Christmas trees sales, farm-related income . . . Foxtail millet seed Fruit crops Fruits, nuts, and berries sales, value Fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, etc., expenses Full owners Garlic Gas, natural, expenses , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil expenses Gasoline expenses Geese Geese, ducks, and other poultry Ginger root Goat milk sales Goats Goats, Angora Goats, milk Goats, other Government farm programs payments . . . Grain hay Grain sales, value Grains Grapefruit Grapes 16,17,48-53 15,48-53 3,10,15,47,48-53 44 44,48-53 45 41 42,44,48-53 46 46 46 46 46 5,48-53 45 2,47,48-53 14,48-53 16,48-53 14,48-53 14,48-53 14,48-53 41 41 41,48-53 41 41 41 5,10,47,48-53 43,44 2,47,48-53 44,48-53 45 45,48-53 10 9 3,16 26 26 28 28 21 24 30 30 30 30 30 4 26 15,16,28 2,16 3 10,16 G— Con. Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay . . . Grazing permits Grease, LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, etc., expenses Greenhouse crops Greenhouse vegetables Guar Guavas 27 3 3,16 3 22 14,22 31 17 23 23 17 23 4 26 2,16 16 28 28 H Hatcheries Hay crops Hay, silage, and field seeds sales, value Haylage, grass silage, and green chop hay Hazelnuts Heifers and heifer calves Hens and pullets of laying age Herbs Hired farm labor expenses Hogs and pigs. Hogs and pigs sales, value Hogs, litters farrowed . Honey sales Honey tangerines Honeydew melons Hops Horses and ponies. . . . ncome from farm-related sources ncome, see net cash return ndividual or family, type of organization nsects, chemical control nterest, debt not secured by real estate nterest, debt secured by real estate nterest expenses rish potatoes 43,44 14,48-53 42,46 46 45 1,42-44,48-53 2,47,48-53 43,44 45 20,25,48-53 20,21,48-53 3,10,47,48-53 1,10,20,32,35,47, 48-53 2,20,33,36,47,48-53 34,37,48-53 41 44 20,41,48-53 5,48-53 4,48-53 1,16,48-53 15,48-53 3,48-53 3,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 26 36 3 30 30 31 28 22 1,15,16,26 2,16 26 28 11,16 14,16 31 3,16 1,12,16 2,12,16 12 20 28 27 31 13 4 4 10,16 9 3 3 3,16 1,15,16,25 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 3 INDEX— Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables I— Con. Irrigated farms and acres Jojoba Kale Kentucky bluegrass seed Kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, fuel oil, etc., expenses Kiwif ruit Kumquats Labor expenses Land and buildings, value , Land in farms Land owned Land rented from others Land rented to others . . Land set aside in federal farm programs Land use Lemons Lentils Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine. . . . Lima beans, dry Lima beans, green Lime applied Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock and poultry . . . Livestock and poultry purchased Livestock, poultry, and their products sales, value Loans, Commodity Credit Corporation Loganberries Lotus root LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc., expenses 1,8-10 44 14,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,10,11,47,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 48-53 10,48-53 48-53 48-53 7,10,48-53 7,8,10,47,48-53 45 44 44 15,48-53 34,37,48-53 20 20 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,2,10,18,20,47 6,10,48-53 14,48-53 1.7 31 27 26 3 28 28 3,16 5,16 1,5,10,16 1 5 28 25 26 27 25 27 9 28 12 1,16 3,16 1,2,16 4 29 31 M Macadamia nuts Machine hire, rental of machinery and equip- ment, and customwork expenses Machinery and equipment Male operators Mangoes Melons Milk cows (dairy cows) . Milk goats Millet, proso Millet seed, foxtail Mink and their pelts Mint for oil Mohair sales Motor oil, grease, LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, etc., expenses Motortrucks, including pickups Mower conditioners Mules, burros, and donkeys Mungbeans for beans . . Mushrooms Mustard cabbage Mustard greens Mustard seed N Natural gas expenses Nectarines Nematode control in crops Net cash return from agricultural sales.... Nonfamily held corporations Number of farms Nursery and greenhouse crops Nursery and greenhouse crops sales, value .... Nursery crops-shrubs, trees, etc Oat sales, value Oats for grain Occupation of operator. 45 3,10,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 16,17,48-53 1,10,20,25,30,47, 48-53 41 44 41 44 41 14,48-53 13,48-53 13,48-53 41 46 14,48-53 15,48-53 4,48-53 16,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 48-53 42,46 2,42,46,47,48-53 46 2,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 1,16,48-53 28 3,16 1,8,16 10 28 27 1,11,16 17 24 26 19 31 18 8,16 8 23 31 30 27 27 24 3 28 10,16 1,5,10,16 30 2,16,30 30 2,16 1,15,16,24 1,10,16 4 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX— Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables O— Con. Off-farm work by operator Okra Olives Onions, dry and green. . Operator characteristics- residence, age, race, occupation, off-farm work, sex, Spanish origin, years on present farm Oranges Orchardgrass seed Orchards Organization of farm .... Other farm production expenses Other field crops sales, value Other grains sales, value Other livestock and live- stock products sales, value Other poultry Owned land Papayas Parsley Part owners Partnership, type of organization Passion fruit Pastureland and grazing land Pastureland and other land irrigated Payroll expenses Peaches Peanuts for nuts Pears Peas, Austrian winter . . . Peas, Chinese or ming . Peas, dry edible Peas, green Pecans Peppers Persimmons Petroleum products expenses Pheasants Pickup balers Pigeons or squab Pimientos 1,16,48-53 1,10,16 - 27 - 28 44 27 16,17,48-53 45 1,42-44,48-53 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 2,48-53 2,48-53 2,47,48-53 10,48-53 45 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 7,48-53 9 1,3,10,47,48-53 45,48-53 42-44,48-53 45 44 44,48-53 45,48-53 3,10,14,48-53 13,48-53 10,16 28 26 1,15,16,28 10,16 3,16 2,16 2,16 2,16 22 28 27 10,16 10,16 28 7 3,16 28 1,15,16,25 28 26 27 25 27 28 27 28 3,16 22 8 22 27 P— Con. Pineapples Pistachios Plums Pomegranates Ponies and horses Popcorn Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, sweet Poultry and poultry products sales, value. Poultry hatched Principal occupation of operator Production expenses . . Property taxes, expenses Proso millet Prunes Pullets Pumpkins Quail Rabbits and their pelts . Race of operator Radishes Rangeland Rapeseed Raspberries Redtop seed Rent paid in cash, expenses Rent received, farm- related income Repair and maintenance expenses Residence of operator.. Rhubarb Rice Romaine and lettuce . . . Rye for grain Ryegrass seed 1 ,42,44,48-53 45 20,41,48-53 44 1,42-44,48-53 42,44,48-53 2,20,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 3,10,48-53 44 45 22 41 16,48-53 7,48-53 44 3,10,48-53 5,48-53 3,10,48-53 16,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 44 42,44 44 1,15,16,31 28 28 28 13 24 1,15,16,25 25 2,16 22 1,10,16 1,3,16 3,16 24 28 14 27 22 Saff lower Sales of agricultural products Salt hay 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 23 34 27 5 31 29 26 3,16 3,16 10,16 27 1,15,16,24 27 24 26 24 1,2,16 31 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 5 INDEX— Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables S— Con. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased Set aside programs, acreage Sex of operator Shallots Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep, lambs, and wool sales, value Size of farm, average... Small grain hay Snap beans, bush and pole Sod Sorghum Sorghum for grain sales, value Southern peas (cowpeas), dry Southern peas (cowpeas), green Soybeans Soybeans sales, value.. Spanish origin, operators of Spelt and emmer Spinach Squash Standard industrial classification of farms . Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Strawberries Sudangrass seed Sugar beets Sugarcane Sunflower seed Sweet corn Sweet corn for seed .... Sweet potatoes Tame dry hay Tangelos Tangerines Taro Taxes, property, expenses Tenant operated farms , 3,10,48-53 7,10,48-53 16,17,48-53 10,20,38,39,48-53 38,48-53 2,20,38,47,48-53 1,48-53 43,44 44,48-53 46 1,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 16,17,48-53 18,48-53 20,25,48-53 43,44 42-44,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 1,42,44,48-53 44,48-53 42,44,48-53 43,44 5,48-53 16,48-53 5 10 27 1,13,16 13 2,13,16 1,16 26 27 30 1,15,16,24 26,31 2,16 25 27 1,15,16,25 2,16 35 24 27 27 2,16 11,16 29 26 1,15,16,25 1,15,16,25 1,15,16,24 27 31 25 16,26 28 28 31 3 10,16 T— Con. Tenure of operator Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco sales, value . Tomatoes Tractors, wheel Triticale Trout sales Trucks, including pickups Turkeys Turnip greens Turnips Type of farm Type of organization . . Value of agricultural products sold Value of land and buildings Value of machinery and equipment Vegetable and flower seeds Vegetables, greenhouse Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons sales, value Vetch seed W Walnuts, English Watercress Watermelons Weeds, chemical control Wheat for grain Wheat sales, value Wheatgrass seed Wheel tractors Wild hay Wild rice Woodland Wool, pounds shorn . . . . Work off-farm by operator Years on present farm. 16,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 2,47,48-53 44,48-53 13,48-53 13,48-53 20,21 ,24,48-53 18,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1,10,18,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 46 46 1,42-44,48-53 2,47,48-53 45,48-53 44 15,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 13,48-53 43,44 1,7,48-53 38,48-53 1,16,48-53 47,48-53 10,16 26 1,15,16,25 2,16 27 8,16 24 21 8,16 14 27 27 16 1,10,16 1,2,16 5,16 1,8,16 30 30 1,15,16,27 2,16 26 28 27 27 1,15,16,24 2,16 26 8,16 26 24 5 13 1,10,16 16 6 INDEX ir U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE; 1989— 242-303' 00049 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE i(t\ote so\^«- ,AV>e-' BV>S«— ,dOP-^-:,,Or^et.;^^^;^,^ rT\a9a dets < success = fs,tT>e o^^ev' ed- VAOBt -^vA^^^ ^^A^O^^^^ ORDER FORM To: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Enclosed is $ D check, D money order, or charge to my Deposit Account No. □ Order No.. 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