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Statistics and representatives of both public and private
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Agriculture provided valuable advice in the planning, publicizing,
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1987
Census of
Agriculture
AC87-A-44
Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 44
Utah
State and County Data
Issued June 1989
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*Btres*
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 (1987). 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.
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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 Livestock 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
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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 49
50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 58
51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 76
52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 94
53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 112
CHAPTER 2. County Data
1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 130
2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1 987 and
1982 „ 134
3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 142
4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-Related Income, and
Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 146
5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 150
6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 158
7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 162
8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982_._ 166
9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 170
10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 172
11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 180
12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 188
13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 192
14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 194
15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 _ 198
16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 202
17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 220
18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 220
20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 220
21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982
22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 221
23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 221
24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 222
25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982. 224
26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 225
27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 229
28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 233
29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 237
30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 237
31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982 239
32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 239
33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 240
34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 240
35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 241
36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 241
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.
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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 VIII
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VIII
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VIM
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VIM
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
HISTORY
The 1 987 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
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 1987 State data cross-tabulated by various farm
classifications.
County data— Chapter 2 presents selected data items
by county. Tables 1 through 16 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 10 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 AGRIDATA 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.
VIM 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 ]
All farms
Item
1987
1982
Percent change
from 1982 to 1987
Farms.
Land in farms
-number..
14 066
9 989 073
710
302 838
425
2 365
3 835
3 437
2 137
941
598
753
10 752
1 076 886
11 143
1 161 207
617 882
43 927
130 441
33 630
45 823
9 276
10 458
24 484
6 770
487 442
53 653
124 709
225 149
4 876
37 384
41 671
11 660
1 619
599
188
6 350
7 716
8 688
5 834
53.7
494 641
84 657
101 717
13 229
8 604
29 726
51 365
47 504
7 854
855 338
1 447
76 610
748
33 643
1 008
2 089 320
1 352
45 437
1 711
191 384
3 139
126 345
789
11 107
9 114
649 688
865
15 113
13 984
9 772 942
699
389 678
560
2 358
3 938
3 345
2 135
896
572
740
11 078
1 118 486
11 174
1 082 328
555 428
39 719
130 233
41 390
43 063
7 099
10 063
22 293
6 325
425 195
45 798
137 450
184 445
5 167
27 548
24 786
11 605
1 514
551
314
6 155
7 829
8 925
6 218
52.0
(NA)
80 313
108 719
10 327
5 302
35 676
42 066
59 617
8 757
855 997
2 325
90 108
1 061
38 748
1 417
2 101 959
1 486
50 565
1 703
237 229
3 863
150 908
1 054
13 312
9 312
614 816
947
12 076
.6
2.2
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm _ _
Average per acre _ -
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
dollars
dollars
-22.3
-24.1
.3
1 80 to 499 acres — -
.1
2,000 acres or more
Harvested cropland
Irrigated land .
Market value of agricultural products sold -
Average per farm ___
farms.-
farms..
acres..
$1,000
- dollars
1.8
-2.9
-3.7
-.3
7.3
11.2
10.6
Grains -_
$1,000
-18.7
Tobacco __ -
$1,000_
Nursery and greenhouse crops
Other crops _ -
$1,000-
$1,000_
9.8
7.0
Hogs and pigs
$1,000..
-5.6
drier livestock and livestock products (see text)
Farms by type of organization:
$1,000..
68.1
Corporation __ .
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. _ __
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming - — — — _ _—
Other ________ _ _ _ _
Operators by days worked off farm:
Any
8.7
-40.1
3.2
-1.4
-2.7
3.3
TotaJ farm production expenses1
Selected farm production expenses1:
— $1,000-
(NA)
Petroleum products
$1,000-
-16.7
Interest expense3
Livestock and poultry inventory:
$1.000..
-20.3
Milk cows
number..
farms. _
number..
-.1
-37.8
-15.0
-29.5
number..
-13.2
-28.9
Selected crops harvested:
number..
-.6
-9.0
acres-
-10.1
.5
Barley for grain
acres. _
farms .
acres. _
-19.3
-18.7
-16.3
-25.1
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc
text)
acres. .
(see
-16.6
-2.1
Land in orchards __ __ __
acres—
farms
acres—
5.7
-8.7
25.1
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
2Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications.
3Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
UTAH 1
Figure 1. State Map
UTAH
U.S. Department of Commerce
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
2 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Figure 2. Profile of State's Agriculture: 1987
1 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
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 [
Less than $40,000
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $499,999
$500,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 or more
Other
Corporation
Partnership
Individual or family
Full owner
Part owner
Tenant
Operators by tenure
None
1 to 99 days
100 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
41.5
Operators working
off farm
Farming
Other
Operators by
principal occupation
40 50 60
Percent of farms
90
100
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
UTAH 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
30 40
Percent
Figure 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987
(Thousands)
25
$100,000 or more
$40,000 to $99,999
$10,000 to $39,999
Less than $10,000
1987
4 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Figure 5. Land Use: 1987
Land use
Total acres =9,989,073
Cropland
Pastureland and
rangeland
70.2%
Other land
Other cropland — cover,
crops failed,
and summer fallow
13.6%'
Cropland idle —
7.3%
Cropland pastured —
26.1%
Cropland harvested-
53.1%
Figure 6. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987
(Thousands of acres)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
I '■-.■"-:
Hay— all
types
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
UTAH 5
Figure 7. Value of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987
State total = $487,442,000
Fattened cattle
11.9%
Dairy products
25.6%
Poultry and poultry products
11.0%
Sheep and lambs
7.7%
All other livestock
9.5%
Figure 8. Production Expenses: 1987
Livestock purchased
Feed purchased
Fertilizer/
Chemicals/Seeds
Energy cost
Labor — Hired/Contract
Interest expense
Other
20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Millions of dollars
6 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms number.
Land in farms acres
Average size of farm acres-
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Estimated market value of
all machinery and
equipment1 $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
Totai cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Irrigated land— farms.
acres.
Market value of agricultural
products sold2 $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 sales3:
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 farm8:
None
Any
200 days or more
Operators by principal
occupation6:
Farming
Other
Average age of operator6 years.
Total farm production
expenses1 $1,000.
Selected farm production
expenses1:
Livestock and poultry
purchased $1,000.
Feed for livestock and
poultry $1,000.
Commercial fertilizer7 $1,000.
Petroleum products $1,000.
Hired farm labor $1,000.
Interest expense8 $1,000.
Agricultural chemicals7 ... $1,000.
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves
inventory farms-
number.
Beef cows farms-
number.
Milk cows farms-
number.
Hogs and pigs inventory... farms-
number—
Hogs and pigs sold farms—
number-
Chickens 3 months old or
older inventory8 farms-
number—
Broilers and other meat-
type chickens sold farms..
number. _
See footnotes at end of table.
14 066
9 989 073
710
2 365
3 835
3 437
2 137
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
130 441
487 442
4 380
1 894
1 854
2 272
1 272
1 005
1 218
171
11 660
1 619
599
4 566
8 688
5 834
53.7
494 641
84 657
101 717
13 229
29 726
51 365
47 504
8 604
7 854
855 338
5 430
346 462
1 447
76 610
33 643
575
48 290
2 358
3 938
3 345
2 135
896
572
740
12 349
1 920 459
11 078
130 233
425 195
1 990
2 151
1 279
1 000
1 162
127
4 072
8 925
6 218
80 313
108 719
10 327
35 676
42 066
59 617
5 302
8 757
855 997
5 773
320 470
2 325
90 108
1 061
38 748
746
50 369
12 764
10 470 564
820
1 424
3 218
3 486
2 290
11 779
2 006 845
10 951
1 163 141
101 550
363 831
3 187
1 968
1 900
2 215
1 372
1 024
874
87
10 625
1 374
473
4 293
7 942
5 288
13 045
11 312 951
867
74 543
102 272
11 893
22 427
34 946
(NA)
4 624
8 114
804 935
5 483
315 625
1 356
46 929
1 020
61 212
1 116
2 948
3 538
2 217
904
639
822
11 327
1 838 683
10 692
1 089 243
94 887
243 622
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
52.6
288 132
52 074
87 162
9 442
14 589
22 269
(NA)
2 471
8 087
839 849
5 246
335 417
2 828
77 659
1 384
37 295
912
56 142
1 395
3 159
3 870
2 247
933
592
849
12 055
1 944 576
11 103
1 024 475
38 557
174 365
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 345
5 505
51.4
181 123
43 778
39 544
4 012
9 246
17 868
(NA)
1 250
8 293
735 847
(NA)
275 854
3 501
70 297
1 554
39 200
1 158
59 787
15 759
12 867 081
817
1 805
4 085
4 645
2 569
14 570
2 069 514
13 759
1 039 040
33 966
124 429
7 019
2 504
2 386
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9 648
6 316
51.3
(NA)
28 579
34 568
2 834
8 762
14 247
(NA)
(NA)
11 207
748 238
6 080
268 435
6 235
75 217
2 633
38 465
1 544
54 934
17 811
12 688 518
712
2 243
4 597
5 420
2 756
1 075
1 720
16 320
2 007 651
15 481
1 062 246
34 657
120 985
7 322
2 871
3 216
4 251
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 752
6 426
50.1
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
30 409
(NA)
8 407
13 505
(NA)
(NA)
23 145
(NA)
7 539
13 005
(NA)
(NA)
13 553
697 709
(NA)
231 005
9 699
87 895
17 664
727 587
(NA)
237 305
14 159
92 453
. 11 745
378 435
12 209
285 748
5 878
74 287
2 871
77 395
7 731
59 955
3 806
55 489
6 164
1 644 891
11 004
2 153 657
67
1 223 436
172
2 057 010
UTAH 7
Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Selected crops harvested:
Wheat for grain farms..
acres..
bushels—
Barley for grain farms..
acres. _
bushels..
Oats for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame,
small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
789
11 107
699 305
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
1 703
237 229
6 662 449
3 863
150 908
10 949 532
1 054
13 312
784 230
9 312
614 816
1 877 759
2 054
254 279
6 672 767
4 281
145 346
9 059 083
1 152
14 270
762 236
9 267
625 177
1 759 548
3 623
264 168
6 377 354
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 853
550 926
1 537 290
4 088
219 709
5 814 608
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9 026
517 638
1 486 499
4 331
203 207
4 915 551
5 929
118 561
5 665 904
2 161
18 699
920 175
(NA)
563 119
1 401 053
(NA)
226 279
5 305 000
7 580
144 260
6 782 735
2 460
19 031
921 662
(NA)
531 489
1 240 486
(NA)
343 054
6 053 683
8 840
145 481
5 764 035
3 971
28 695
1 257 677
(NA)
552 109
1 177 197
Data are based on a sample of farms.
-Data 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.
6Data 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.
8Data for 1 982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
9Data for 1 964 and prior years are for chickens 4 months old or older.
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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 total in 1987
1982
1978
Total sales (see text)
Average per farm
farms..
$1,000..
dollars..
14 066
617 882
43 927
100.0
100.0
(X)
13 984
555 428
39 719
12 764
465 380
36 460
Value of sales':
2 258
568
2 122
3 462
1 894
6 725
1 854
13 087
1 808
25 526
16.1
.1
15.1
.6
13.5
1.1
13.2
2.1
12.9
4.1
2 062
637
2 237
3 615
1 924
6 908
1 990
14 198
1 673
23 530
1 073
$1,000 to $2,499
$1.000..
farms
$1,000..
406
2 114
3 465
1 968
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999- -
$1,000..
farms..
$1,000..
_ - farms..
$1,000..
7 071
1 900
13 565
1 738
24 500
$20,000 to $24,999
farms..
$1,000..
10 296
897
28 172
375
16 525
1 005
70 491
3.3
1.7
6.4
4.6
2.7
2.7
7.1
11.4
478
10 667
911
28 919
368
16 306
1 000
70 716
477
10 585
954
$40,000 to $49,999 -
$50,000 to $99,999 -_ _ --
$1,000-
farms -
$1,000-
. — farms—
$1,000-
30 312
418
18 724
1 024
72 484
897
141 254
321
107 955
117
77 876
115 946
6.4
22.9
2.3
17.5
.8
12.6
.4
18.8
890
135 410
272
90 822
127
150 173
698
$1,000—
103 978
176
$500,000 to $999,9992
$1,000,000 or more
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
60 134
87
113 272
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops
farms..
$1,000..
6 544
130 441
46.5
21.1
6 551
130 233
6 368
101 550
3 103
33 630
356
3 935
1 589
17 530
1
(D)
22.1
5.4
2.5
.6
11.3
2.8
(Z)
(D)
3 490
41 390
264
2 831
1 607
21 955
3 617
Corn for grain
Wheat
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000-
28 338
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Soybeans
$1,000-
$1,000—
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Barley
farms
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000_.
16
(D)
1 937
10 718
298
484
58
906
.1
(D)
13.8
1.7
2.1
.1
.4
.1
10
46
(NA)
(NA)
344
519
2 259
16 040
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Other grains3 —
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Tobacco
Hay, silag6, and field seeds . __
farms—
$1.000__
farms
$1,000-
farms,
$1,000-
$1,000-
4 427
45 823
369
9 276
31.5
7.4
2.6
1.5
4 121
43 063
432
7 099
3 686
32 045
496
7 078
Fruits, nuts, and berries
Nursery and greenhouse crops
Other crops -
. farms—
$1,000—
farms—
$1,000-
$1,000-
616
10 458
182
24 484
110
6 770
4.4
1.7
1.3
4.0
.8
1.1
616
10 063
195
22 293
135
6 325
616
9 534
160
14 130
377
10 425
Livestock, poultry, and their products
Poultry and poultry products
farms..
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000—
9 743
487 442
351
53 653
897
124 709
69.3
78.9
2.5
8.7
6.4
20.2
10 133
425 195
502
45 798
1 289
137 450
9 455
363 831
401
54 574
1 288
$1,000—
91 989
Cattle and calves
Hogs and pigs
$1,000-
farms..
$1,000-
7 520
225 149
575
4 876
1 930
37 384
1 908
41 671
53.5
36.4
4.1
.8
13.7
6.1
13.6
6.7
7 836
184 445
746
5 167
2 218
27 548
1 780
24 786
7 608
166 841
1 020
5 069
2 014
Other livestock and livestock products (see text)
$1,000—
farms .
$1,000-
30 753
1 334
14 605
'Data for 1982 and 1978 exclude abnormal farms.
2Data for 1982 and 1978 are for $500,000 or more.
3Data for 1982 include barley.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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]
Total farm production expenses farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9,999 —
$10,000 to $24,999 —
$25,000 to $49,999 —
$50,000 to $99,999 —
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999 —
$500,000 or more
Livestock and poultry purchased - farms..
$1.000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses 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 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999 - — —
$250,000 or more —
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1.000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses 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 to $79,999 — — -
$80,000 to $99,999 —
$100,000 or more ■
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
$1,000..
percent of total..
Farms with expenses 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 to $79,999 _
$80,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.
$1,000.
percent of total .
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 -
$500 to $999 __ —
$1,000 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9,999 __
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 or more - -
Commercial fertilizer2 farms.
$1,000.
percent of total.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 -
$500 to $999 — -
$1,000 to $4.999 —
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $24,999'
$25,000 to $29,999 —
$30,000 to $49,999 -
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
Agricultural chemicals2 - farms.
$1,000.
percent of total-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 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 —
Petroleum products farms.
$1, 000-
percent of total-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 — —
$1,000 to $4,999 - —
$5,000 to $9,999 —
$10,000 to $24,999' _
$25,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999 —
$50,000 or more __ — -
See footnotes at end of table.
10 UTAH
14 064
(X)
(X)
5 665
2 848
2 403
1 259
852
714
209
114
5 237
(X)
(X)
1 490
1 990
692
7 811
(X)
(X)
3 418
2 602
493
2 962
(X)
(X)
1 470
553
233
334
156
59
157
5 975
(X)
(X)
3 171
1 122
1 461
6 324
(X)
(X)
2 990
932
1 792
364
(X)
494 641
35 171
14 160
20 425
37 645
43 882
59 617
111 969
71 102
135 840
(X)
84 657
17.1
619
4 767
4 828
8 498
7 587
11 274
11 135
35 951
(X)
101 717
20.6
1 383
5 372
3 381
8 003
7 986
57 035
(X)
56 818
11.5
472
1 215
1 682
5 104
5 404
3 733
39 208
1.6
650
735
3 009
929
670
191
1 832
2.7
632
654
3 917
2 486
2 617
768
969
411
7 760
(X)
(X)
8 604
(X)
1.7
4 859
833
1 149
764
1 410
2 907
210
1 425
104
1 48C
21
63C
7
564
3 189
(X)
(X)
29 726
(X)
6.0
7 451
2 627
4 282
9 97S
886
6 07C
478
6 98C
64
1 95S
10
442
18
1 676
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 443
80 313
(NA)
8 430
108 719
(NA)
3 687
2 686
523
1 232
{
302
i
3 443
57 481
(NA)
1 531
805
276
582
f
249
i
5 956
6 440
(NA)
3 261
1 246
1 255
5 763
10 327
(NA)
2 712
1 059
1 534
267
155
{.
36
{
5 414
5 302
(NA)
3 535
753
917
138
71
13 857
35 676
(NA)
8 001
3 964
1 043
806
f
43
{
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]
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
percent of total-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 - - -
$500 to $999 — -
$1,000 to $1,999 -
$2,000 to $4,999 - -
$5,000 to $9,999 - - -
$10,000 to $24,999
$25,000 or more
Hired farm labor - - famns.
$1,000.
percent of total-
Farms with expenses 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 to $79,999 —
$80,000 to $99,999 -
$100,000 or more - - —
Contract labor - farms.
$1,000.
percent of total-
Farms with expenses 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 - —
Repair and maintenance — - - farms.
$1,000.
percent of total.
Farms with expenses 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, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment3 farms.
$1,000.
percent of total.
Farms with expenses 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 ._
Interest4 - farms.
$1,000.
percent of total.
Farms with expenses 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 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate
Not secured by real estate
Cash rent — - farms.
$1,000.
percent of total.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 - - —
$500 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 ■
Property taxes paid farms.
$1,000
percent of total
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 -
$500 to $999 _._
$1,000 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9,999 -
$10,000 to $24,999
$25,000 or more — -
See footnotes at end of table.
7 756
PO
(X)
4 430
1 191
787
755
2 766
1 500
403
1 037
678
153
148
11 214
(X)
(X)
5 744
(X)
(X)
3 820
1 595
226
6 207
(X)
(X)
1 656
2 391
949
749
3 786
(X)
(X)
539
1 553
349
296
13 301
(X)
(X)
5 290
3 629
4 025
265
2.9
816
788
1 097
2 283
2 182
2 673
4 379
(X)
51 365
10.4
3 454
2 850
8 714
9 251
6 061
2 621
17 434
1.6
412
1 477
968
2 189
895
1 916
6.2
2 173
8 485
5 672
(D)
(D)
3 445
1.6
1 475
3 111
1 528
1 113
584
195
716
5 843
6 425
11 572
10 768
6 305
5 875
16 552
3.3
212
370
3 560
2 426
4 408
2 414
3 162
(X)
14 952
3.0
1 177
2 529
7 569
1 681
1 064
931
8 041
12 500
(NA)
4 933
1 059
804
6 065
42 066
(NA)
1 002
3 399
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6 009
7 218
(NA)
4 106
1 682
150
6 148
59 617
(NA)
1 376
2 340
933
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7 102
8 739
(NA)
4 455
1 120
749
428
6 309
34 946
(NA)
2 865
2 067
539
838
1 274
3 043
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6 489
6 187
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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 farm production expenses— Con.
All other farm production expenses
Farms with expenses of—
... — farms..
$1,000..
percent of total—
13 005
(X)
(X)
6 894
4 055
981
655
259
108
53
(X)
57 552
11.6
2 498
8 632
6 541
9 578
8 616
7 196
14 492
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1Data for 1978 are for $10,000 or more.
2Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals exclude the cost of lime for 1987 and 1982.
3Data for 1987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals.
*Data for 1982 do not include imputation for 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) farms..
$1,000-
Average per farm .... dollars
Farms with net gains' number..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars.
Gain of—
14 064
118 167
8 402
6 854
152 183
22 204
1 385
1 910
916
1 178
696
769
7 210
34 017
4 718
1 693
3 690
1 166
528
90
43
5 921
131 994
22 292
4 430
148 015
33 412
237
770
780
1 178
696
769
1 491
16 021
10 745
257
490
273
351
81
39
8 143
-13 827
-1 698
2 424
4 169
1 720
1 148
1 140
136
Farms with net losses number
$1,000-
Average per farm dollars-
Loss of—
5 719
17 996
3 147
1 436
3 200
893
177
9
4
1 Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000.
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Table 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Government payments 1987..
Average per farm1 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
Amount received in cash 1987__
Value of certificates received 1987..
Other farm-related income, gross before taxes and expenses2 1987__
Average per farm1 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
Customwork and other agricultural services3 - --- 1987..
1982..
Average per farm1 -- 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 farm1 _ - 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 farm1 — 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 farm1 - --- 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 - —
1 063
884
(X)
(X)
2 566
2 889
5 325
5 157
385
2 452
1 439
1 917
2 334
410
4 446
3 459
4 182
3 913
676
1 085
1 587
214
1 025
248
403
367
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
136
1 948
2 550
117
1 215
965
(D)
(D)
410
3 821
3 101
6 554
5 365
572
519
1 085
1 587
282
310
346
612
1Data are in whole dollars.
2Data 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 r
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Table 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Average per farm1
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 farm1
Farms with loans of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $24.999
$25,000 or more
Wheat
Average per farm1
Farms with loans of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $24,999
$25,000 or more
Soybeans
Average per farm1
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 farm1
Farms with loans of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $24,999.
$25,000 or more
Cotton __
Average per farm1
Farms with loans of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $24,999—
$25,000 or more
Peanuts, rye, nee, tobacco, and honey
Average per farm1
Farms with loans of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $9,999 ....
$10,000 to $24,999.
$25,000 or more
4 388
14 433
16
226
429
737
392
1 473
1 115
2 332
10 456
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'Data are in whole dollars.
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Table 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
1987
Percent of total in 1987
1982
1978
number. _
14 066
9 989 073
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
6 260
2 017
1 683
1 074
1 486
1 703
1 410
1 023
250
106
83
23
6 247
528 434
3 361
423 217
552
97 701
511
18 757
1 186
159 272
1 965
147 487
568
713 375
369
624 698
268
88 677
4 502
7 010 858
7 091
236 303
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
100.0
100.0
87.0
20.3
76.4
10.8
44.5
14.3
12.0
7.6
10.6
12.1
10.0
7.3
1.8
.8
.6
.2
44.4
5.3
23.9
4.2
3.9
1.0
3.6
.2
8.4
1.6
14.0
1.5
4.0
7.1
2.6
6.3
1.9
.9
32.0
70.2
50.4
2.4
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
13 984
9 772 942
12 349
1 920 459
11 078
1 118 486
6 454
2 179
1 689
1 126
1 460
1 773
1 421
1 040
264
126
106
20
5 809
470 316
2 593
331 657
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 029
202 343
1 351
83 528
569
677 681
364
597 815
278
79 866
4 096
6 945 469
7 472
229 333
531
17 907
(NA)
(NA)
12 764
10 470 564
Total cropland
Harvested cropland
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
1 to 9 acres __
10 to 19 acres
acres-
farms
acres..
11 779
2 006 845
10 951
1 163 141
5 931
1 527
1 603
1 206
1 595
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres —
1 988
1 569
1 090
249
124
1,000 to 1,999 acres., -
103
21
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing
farms. _
acres. _
farms.,
acres-
farms
acres. .
farms. .
acres. .
farms-
acres __
. farms—
acres..
5 618
477 479
3 347
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not
366 225
483
Cropland on which all crops failed
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow
21 751
664
25 263
1 367
224 702
1 773
94 509
490
acres..
679 994
305
acres. _
603 771
228
Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured __
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.
Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs:
acres. _
.. farms-
acres. .
farms—
acres-
76 223
4 324
7 541 780
6 556
241 945
1 348
Conservation reserve program
acres. _
acres. _
49 865
(NA)
(NA)
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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]
Farms
Land in farms
(acres)
Harvested cropland
(acres)
Irrigated land
(acres)
1987
1982
1987
1982
1987
1982
1987
1982
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
14 066
2 365
3 835
866
944
920
707
471
395
1 271
941
598
753
345
10 752
953
2 993
741
822
809
602
426
351
1 136
823
515
581
246
11 143
1 204
3 227
753
846
821
615
428
347
1 102
793
482
525
243
13 984
2 358
3 938
822
953
897
673
461
408
1 266
896
572
740
329
11 078
1 095
3 176
710
847
813
608
419
356
1 155
813
506
580
228
11 174
1 283
3 332
715
850
792
580
419
366
1 098
770
445
524
230
9 989 073
9 349
93 333
49 996
77 831
107 377
111 181
93 029
93 975
453 225
651 117
823 346
7 425 314
6 209 981
7 664 117
5 017
75 163
42 917
67 809
94 577
94 723
84 167
83 521
404 961
570 690
704 656
5 435 916
4 440 090
7 593 705
6 165
79 501
43 566
69 881
96 000
96 681
84 527
82 558
391 701
547 252
660 877
5 434 996
4 594 924
9 772 942
9 414
97 840
47 573
78 577
103 944
105 969
90 823
97 163
451 700
626 530
783 789
7 279 620
6 041 919
7 785 174
5 492
81 105
41 271
69 902
94 403
95 767
82 625
84 714
412 203
569 678
694 948
5 553 066
4 491 525
7 597 797
6 516
83 501
41 483
70 257
91 898
91 234
82 614
87 106
392 649
536 172
612 117
5 502 250
4 617 343
1 076 886
3 587
47 490
24 755
37 380
49 066
47 509
41 082
39 173
171 909
178 858
151 939
284 138
148 095
1 076 886
3 587
47 490
24 755
37 380
49 066
47 509
41 082
39 173
171 909
178 858
151 939
284 138
148 095
932 519
3 344
44 850
23 659
35 594
47 104
45 343
39 570
37 732
161 002
165 080
130 632
198 609
113 187
1 118 486
4 015
52 660
24 715
40 749
51 378
49 052
42 501
40 514
179 733
178 857
151 110
303 202
139 391
1 118 486
4 015
52 660
24 715
40 749
51 378
49 052
42 501
40 514
179 733
178 857
151 110
303 202
139 391
950 954
3 811
49 613
23 667
38 521
48 566
46 446
41 241
38 790
166 211
161 130
116 822
216 136
113 304
1 161 207
4 824
57 414
28 669
43 125
57 543
55 350
46 328
42 748
189 504
208 283
152 680
274 739
178 460
1 075 458
3 631
50 635
26 946
40 480
54 333
52 293
44 771
41 747
185 053
200 359
149 089
226 121
134 318
1 161 207
4 824
57 414
28 669
43 125
57 543
55 350
46 328
42 748
189 504
208 283
152 680
274 739
178 460
1 082 328
5 152
60 196
28 142
45 479
55 953
52 751
47 749
46 651
195 705
186 740
132 111
225 699
5,000 acres or more
Farms with harvested cropland
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres ._
70 to 99 acres ._
100 to 139 acres
128 403
1 049 308
4 155
55 285
26 559
43 332
54 011
51 546
45 992
220 to 259 acres
44 165
192 163
182 326
1,000 to 1,999 acres
129 821
219 953
5,000 acres or more
Farms with irrigated land
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres _
123 585
1 082 328
5 152
60 196
28 142
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
45 479
55 953
52 751
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
47 749
46 651
195 705
186 740
132 111
225 699
5,000 acres or more .
128 403
Table 9. Irrigation: 1987, 1982, and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
Farms with irrigation
Farms with irrigation
Farms number..
Proportion of farms percent,.
Irrigated 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..
2 124
9 944
4 279
104 270
1 759
122 586
1 465
200 236
2 242
10 686
4 223
103 571
1 804
125 680
1 494
206 223
1 513
7 456
4 143
104 731
1 958
138 650
1 676
229 607
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,.
1 139
337 563
283
185 417
9 983
829 732
4 440
331 475
7 593 705
1 643 705
932 519
1 070
317 203
262
170 687
10 224
821 839
4 276
260 489
7 597 797
1 549 768
950 954
1 179
350 429
264
177 073
10 079
839 226
(NA)
329 395
7 444 772
1 621 339
993 358
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Table 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
All farms
Irrigated farms
Nonirriga
Any land
irrigated
All harvested cropland
irrigated
ed farms
1987
1982
1987
1982
1987
1982
1987
1982
14 066
13 984
11 143
11 174
9 028
9 194
2 923
2 810
9 989 073
9 772 942
7 593 705
7 597 797
5 880 459
5 967 969
2 395 368
2 175 145
302 838
389 678
309 214
403 451
300 000
394 028
278 798
336 249
425
560
458
594
456
599
326
442
1 161 207
1 082 328
1 161 207
1 082 328
949 496
(D)
(X)
(X)
12 233
12 349
10 797
10 936
9 028
9 194
1 436
1 413
2 028 537
1 920 459
1 643 705
1 549 768
1 247 407
1 142 318
384 832
370 691
10 752
11 078
10 042
10 283
9 028
9 194
710
795
1 076 886
1 118 486
932 519
950 954
731 659
727 520
144 367
167 532
9 243
8 644
7 698
7 260
5 855
5 625
1 545
1 384
7 539 292
7 415 785
5 574 538
5 672 813
4 215 993
4 428 027
1 964 754
1 742 972
1 602
(NA)
1 340
(NA)
1 042
(NA)
262
(NA)
195 636
(NA)
106 249
(NA)
50 861
(NA)
89 387
(NA)
13 071
(NA)
10 414
(NA)
8 457
(NA)
2 657
(NA)
6 °54 372
(NA)
5 514 302
(NA)
4 369 941
(NA)
1 440 070
(NA)
5 233
4 960
4 456
(NA)
3 493
(NA)
777
(NA)
3 034 701
3 057 104
2 079 403
(NA)
1 510 518
(NA)
955 298
(NA)
617 882
555 428
488 300
440 110
406 240
356 208
129 582
115 318
43 927
39 719
43 821
39 387
44 998
38 743
44 332
41 038
6 544
6 551
6 043
5 988
5 368
5 222
501
563
130 441
130 233
120 656
118 204
104 915
101 764
9 785
12 029
9 743
10 133
7 662
8 016
5 986
6 383
2 081
2 117
487 442
425 195
367 645
321 906
301 325
254 444
119 797
103 288
494 641
(NA)
390 741
(NA)
320 154
(NA)
103 899
(NA)
35 171
(NA)
35 151
(NA)
35 968
(NA)
35 244
(NA)
5 237
5 443
4 163
(NA)
3 183
(NA)
1 074
(NA)
84 657
80 313
62 753
(NA)
50 582
(NA)
21 905
(NA)
7 811
8 430
6 010
6 500
4 502
5 008
1 801
1 930
101 717
108 719
65 846
72 082
52 057
56 801
35 871
36 636
5 975
5 956
5 542
5 567
4 761
4 793
433
389
8 015
6 440
7 511
6 064
6 394
5 269
504
376
6 324
5 763
5 992
5 456
5 217
4 686
332
307
13 229
10 327
12 059
9 560
9 890
7 738
1 170
767
7 760
5 414
6 861
5 066
5 826
4 310
899
348
8 604
5 302
7 569
4 801
5 960
4 006
1 035
501
13 189
13 857
10 684
(NA)
8 622
(NA)
2 505
(NA)
29 726
35 676
25 471
(NA)
20 995
(NA)
4 255
(NA)
7 756
8 041
6 413
(NA)
5 199
(NA)
1 343
(NA)
14 219
12 500
12 646
(NA)
10 742
(NA)
1 573
(NA)
5 696
6 065
4 930
5 030
3 985
4 040
766
1 035
51 365
42 066
42 560
33 703
36 434
27 603
8 806
8 363
2 058
1 002
1 765
806
1 475
668
293
196
7 856
3 399
6 918
2 896
5 660
2 468
938
503
11 214
(NA)
9 249
(NA)
7 474
(NA)
1 965
(NA)
30 685
(NA)
26 151
(NA)
21 544
(NA)
4 535
(NA)
5 744
6 009
5 088
(NA)
4 315
(NA)
656
(NA)
8 007
7 218
7 043
(NA)
5 920
(NA)
964
(NA)
6 207
6 148
5 128
5 164
4 100
4 261
1 079
984
47 504
59 617
41 092
51 552
33 374
42 108
6 411
8 066
3 786
(NA)
3 391
(NA)
2 617
(NA)
395
(NA)
16 552
(NA)
14 464
(NA)
11 691
(NA)
2 088
(NA)
13 301
(NA)
10 532
(NA)
8 431
(NA)
2 769
(NA)
14 952
(NA)
12 519
(NA)
10 199
(NA)
2 432
(NA)
13 005
(NA)
10 385
(NA)
8 304
(NA)
2 620
(NA)
57 552
(NA)
46 140
(NA)
38 713
(NA)
11 413
(NA)
304
223
213
(NA)
150
(NA)
91
(NA)
4 388
2 332
3 028
(NA)
1 679
(NA)
1 360
(NA)
2 556
(NA)
2 167
(NA)
1 718
(NA)
389
(NA)
24 737
(NA)
19 329
(NA)
13 640
(NA)
5 408
(NA)
2 443
(NA)
2 048
(NA)
1 557
(NA)
395
(NA)
8 937
(NA)
7 632
(NA)
6 107
(NA)
1 305
(NA)
13 987
13 912
11 040
11 041
8 825
9 039
2 947
2 871
499 126
472 803
425 861
406 091
349 203
329 849
73 264
66 712
35 685
33 985
38 574
36 780
39 570
36 492
24 861
23 237
7 854
8 757
6 604
7 361
5 294
5 937
1 250
1 396
855 997
760 942
750 638
632 722
621 815
94 396
105 35S
2 325
1 280
2 037
1 030
1 654
167
28£
76 610
90 108
68 426
80 908
55 760
65 401
8 184
9 200
748
1 061
586
820
466
676
162
241
33 643
38 748
21 462
23 026
17 427
19 900
12 181
15 722
1 943
2 273
1 579
1 877
1 226
1 519
364
396
595 626
650 327
457 146
498 540
380 132
392 441
138 480
151 787
Farms number. _
Land in farms acres..
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars..
Average per acre dollars..
Irrigated land acres..
Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland farms..
N acres. .
Harvested cropland — - farms..
acres..
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms..
acres. _
Land set aside in federal farm programs farms..
acres..
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 expenses1 $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 fertilizer2 farms..
$1,000..
Agricultural chemicals2 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 equipment3 farms..
$1,000..
Interest4 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 income1 farms..
$1,000..
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment1 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..
^ata are based on a sample of farms.
2Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications.
3Data for 1987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals.
4Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
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Table 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 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
Vatue of land and buildings
Farms
Value
($1,000)
1978
Estimated market value of land and buildings
Average per farm . „
Average per acre
Farms by value group:
farms.-
$1.000__
dollars _
. _ dollars
14 064
(X)
(X)
(X)
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
197
79
(X)
4 259 115
302 838
425
51 279
90 778
124 6B0
223 295
206 145
904 262
714 314
584 350
584 266
775 746
13 974
5 445 362
389 678
560
2 092
1 602
1 365
1 747
1 250
3 397
1 428
[■ 1 093
12 764
4 087 470
320 234
391
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 machinery and equipment
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
13 987
(X)
1 643
3 500
2 544
1 615
1 676
1 028
649
952
355
18
7
499 126
35 685
4 400
23 309
34 615
37 352
61 560
56 724
52 362
118 267
90 411
11 015
9 110
13 912
(X)
1 349
3 773
2 664
1 796
1 522
920
690
840
338
T- 20
Average per farm1
By value group:
33 985
$1,000,000 or more.
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 ]
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
12 666
4 828
1 513
11 948
5 186
1 292
6 797
7 827
1 493
5 544
6 271
25 681
11 263
8 093
23 985
12 072
6 443
9 421
14 564
1 754
6 031
7 076
4 103
504
81
1 995
450
27
568
1 520
164
1 098
1 281
5 050
1 109
423
2 601
954
129
641
1 960
185
1 148
1 381
11 043
4 046
1 010
11 148
4 779
1 017
6 375
7 220
1 363
4 534
5 179
20 631
9 425
5 219
21 384
11 055
4 977
8 780
12 604
1 569
4 883
5 695
12 316
4 734
1 141
11 549
4 583
1 095
(NA)
(NA)
1 432
5 175
6 281
23 289
10 786
6 062
21 613
10 526
5 216
(NA)
(NA)
1 591
5 547
6 965
6 741
2 or 3
4 or more
1 914
415
4 034
2 or 3
1 516
264
(NA)
40 horsepower (PTO) or more
(NA)
304
1 661
2 067
'Data for 1982 include self-propelled only.
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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 Introductory text]
1987
1982
Item
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
1978
Petroleum products
Average per farm
Average per farm
Farms with expenses of—
— - farms-.
$1,000..
dollars..
farms..
$1,000..
dollars..
13 189
(X)
(X)
11 359
(X)
(X)
5 229
2 273
1 762
1 617
337
129
12
8 446
(X)
(X)
4 209
1 511
1 122
1 105
339
139
21
707
(X)
(X)
85
212
211
106
66
13
14
8 963
(X)
(X)
3 895
3 622
779
383
213
41
30
(X)
29 726
2 254
(X)
13 833
1 218
1 026
1 517
2 334
4 558
2 194
1 678
528
(X)
11 290
1 337
774
988
1 438
3 280
2 186
1 782
842
(X)
1 272
1 799
4
52
139
137
199
85
656
(X)
3 331
372
179
773
494
478
595
257
556
13 857
35 676
2 575
12 848
17 809
1 386
6 221
2 148
1 832
1 778
648
y 221
8 233
12 449
1 512
3 996
1 333
1 278
937
492
J- 197
832
1 416
1 701
90
326
202
102
69
}
(NA)
4 003
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12 635
22 427
1 775
12 164
12 823
1 054
Average per farm
Farms with expenses of—
farms. .
$1,000..
dollars..
7 484
6 044
808
Natural gas —
Average per farm
Farms with expenses of—
farms..
$1,000..
dollars..
630
757
1 202
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. _
Average per farm
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000..
dollars—
(NA)
2 803
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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, fertilizer, or lime
Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime
used farms-
9 056
7 568
8 316
used— Con.
Commercial fertilizer1 farms-
6 324
5 763
6 357
Sprays, dusts, granules,
acres on which used—
552 903
470 332
507 043
fumigants, etc., to control-
$1,000-
13 229
10 327
11 893
Insects on hay and other
crops farms..
4 075
2 913
3 741
Lime farms-
1
acres on which used—
284 299
187 018
270 094
acres on which used-
-
-
(D)
Nematodes in crops farms-
85
113
248
tons..
"
"
(D)
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and
4 901
4 741
8 067
Farms by tons used:
orchards - farms-
556
448
699
1
1
acres on which used-
Weeds, grass, or brush in
crops and pasture farms-
21 048
4 655
9 172
3 583
20 371
100 to 199 tons
3 371
1
"
"
acres on which used—
360 811
292 418
279 381
or for growth control of crops
Agricultural chemicals1 farms..
7 760
5 414
6 287
265
260
223
$1,000..
8 604
5 302
4 624
acres on which used—
9 314
11 300
13 497
'Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications; data for agricultural chemicals exclude the cost of lime for 1987 and 1982.
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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
Farms operated by Black and other races1
Harvested cropland _
Harvested cropland .
Part owners
Harvested cropland -
Tenants farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms-
acres. .
arms. .
acres. .
arms..
acres_-
farms-.
acres_-
farms—
acres.,
farms..
Percent of tenancy percent-
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 49 days
50 to 99 days —
100 to 149 days
150 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
Female farms-
Operators of Spanish origin (see text) — farms—
acres. .
Operators not of Spanish origin farms..
Spanish origin not reported farms..
Type of organization:
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms—
acres..
Partnership farms—
Other than family held:
More than 10 stockholders farms..
acres. _
10 or less stockholders farms-
acres. .
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional.
etc. farms..
acres. .
14 066
9 989 073
10 752
1 076 686
6 833
4 232 137
6 403
431 736
4 238
5 375 247
3 661
584 297
8 813
4 278
975
4 566
6 688
814
420
555
1 065
5 834
812
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
126
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
13 589
9 801 514
477
187 559
8 792
9 717
4 300
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
599
1 744 350
209 763
517
1 217 727
13 984
9 772 942
11 078
1 118 486
9 002
3 294 017
6 834
486 691
3 993
5 904 872
3 526
569 607
8 658
3 947
1 379
4 072
8 925
837
405
467
998
6 218
812
1 243
2 138
6 915
18.4
2 876
}
3 515
f-
3 438
>
2 779
52.0
13 569
9 650 346
415
122 596
12 764
(NA)
(NA)
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
82 921
439
1 497 290
12 764
10 470 564
10 951
1 163 141
8 091
4 327 631
6 713
504 898
3 954
5 810 984
3 654
597 404
7 954
3 506
1 304
4 293
7 942
865
351
463
975
5 288
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 397
51.9
12 398
10 294 194
366
176 370
36 984
(NA)
(NA)
10 625
4 915 257
1 374
2 038 158
88 367
415
1 711 564
8 324
32
71 805
121
1 074 498
93
14 103
66
1 063 763
47
8 296
39
4 835
12
2 916
1 257
(NA)
(NA)
1For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text.
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Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish
Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Farms operated by Black and other races
American Indian
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number, 1987.
1982.
Land in farms - - acres. 1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1987 FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres — -
10 to 49 acres
50 to 139 acres
140 to 219 acres
220 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
1987 OWNED AND RENTED LAND
IN FARMS
Owned land in farms farms.
acres-
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres..
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners ...farms, 1987_
1982.
acres,
1987_
1982.
1987.
1982.
Part owners farms,
acres,
Tenants — farms.
acres.
1987 FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
Partnership
Family held corporation
Other than family held corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
1987 MARKET VALUE OF
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales farms
$1,000
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops farms.
$1,000
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms
$1,000
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 or more
1987 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)
See footnotes at end of table.
477
415
187 559
122 596
310
278
16 536
13 162
328
109 865
75 491
1 331
295
5 709
8 792
1 074 498
12 764
1 084 422
32
93
27
112
1 925
14 103
4 712
17 764
4 676
1 063 763
10 611
68 103
17
39
13
50
4 017
5 900
2 108
1 015 688
(D)
1 058 796
1 300
1 067 166
2
21
2
27
(D)
5 445
(L>)
7 168
(D)
1 056 284
1 300
(D)
8
10
-
(D)
1 008 238
2
3
-
(D)
-
(D)
2 992
18
587
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Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish
Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Operators of
Spanish origin1
Farms operated by Black and other races
Black American Indian
1987 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 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years _
65 to 69 years
70 years and over
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin'
19S7 COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS AND
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Government payments received
. farms.
$1,000.
_ farms.
$1,000.
'See chapter 1, table 16 for operators not of or not reporting Spanish origin.
Following are changes to the 1987 Census of Agriculture volume 1 publications:
Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin,
and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Female operators
Operators of
Spanish origin'
Farms operated by Black and other races
Characteristics
Black
American Indian
Asian
Other
(see text)
1987 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by days of work off farm:
Any
100 to 199 days
256
55
41
9
1 j 25
1 11
31
12
9
3
]See chapter 1 , table 16, for operators not of or not reporting Spanish origin
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Table 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Harvested
cropland
(acres)
Value of selected capital
assets1, average per farm
(dollars)
Crops, including
nursery and
Livestock,
poultry, and
their products
Total
Crops (01)
Cash grains (011)
Wheat (0111)
Rice (0112) ___
Corn (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)
Berry crops (0171)
Grapes (0172)
Tree nuts (0173)
Citrus fruits (0174)
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 farms, 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 (021 9)
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)
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
14 066
4 678
529
9 388
9 989 073
1 265 715
8 374
191 797
35 146
1 295
279
125 520
723 358
7 747 311
231 256
5 651 387
9 133
1 737 490
118 045
(D)
19 212
(D)
122 840
20 578
92 218
8 967
1 077
5 394
75 544
15 021
312
205
42 588
598 314
441 232
46 493
333 920
3 416
34 790
22 613
302 838
240 121
205 130
265 898
192 315
56 200
408 818
221 954
333 470
353 112
255 056
354 789
92 764
482 588
301 814
213 258
210 309
(D)
59 667
115 918
135 472
102 481
334 692
282 521
35 685
33 811
28 737
36 611
24 261
36 500
17 364
26 631
36 590
32 128
40 375
32 998
25 453
24 033
34 049
80 859
80 093
(D)
8 361
15 656
35 236
10 040
93 074
34 667
617 882
119 404
10 434
42 672
24 897
23 454
1 444
9 814
498 478
257 111
56 192
155 695
4 013
34 068
7 143
16 175
(D)
(D)
41 413
30 052
2 690
5 627
3 044
130 441
111 054
1 181
9 476
24 803
(D)
(D)
1 049
1 735
8 350
1 562
242 193
54 183
145 806
3 776
33 019
5 409
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
41 243
30 008
(D)
(D)
3 043
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Table 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj
Characteristics
Characteristics
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
Total farm production expenses1 $1,000
Average per farm _ __ dollars
Tenure of operator
Full owners _
Part owners
Tenants
Abnormal 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)
Farms number..
Land in farms acres..
Average size of farm acres..
Value of land and buildings1 $1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
) per acre dollars-
Harvested cropland - farms.
acres.
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing __ farms-
acres.
Other cropland farms.
acres-
Total woodland farms_
acres-
Woodland pastured farms.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc farms.
acres.
Irrigated land — farms.
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
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Table 20. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987, 1982, and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Value1
Value
Farms
Number
($1,000)
Farms
Numbe-
($1,000)
Livestock and poultry
1987—
11 189
(X)
551 126
9 743
(X)
487 442
1982-
11 357
(X)
400 089
10 133
(X)
425 195
1978..
10 171
(X)
397 164
9 455
(X)
363 831
Poultry -
1987-
1 154
(X)
6 250
351
(X)
53 653
1982-
1 595
(X)
6 329
502
(X)
45 798
1978-
1 359
(X)
10 541
401
(X)
54 574
Livestock
1987-
11 111
(X)
544 876
9 619
(X)
433 789
1982—
11 270
(X)
393 759
10 004
(X)
379 396
1978-
10 088
(X)
386 623
9 329
(X)
309 256
Any cattle, hogs, or sheep
1987..
8 840
(X)
521 170
8 605
(X)
267 409
1982-
9 682
(X)
380 557
9 077
(X)
217 160
1978-
9 009
(X)
382 769
8 688
(X)
202 663
Cattle and calves
1987-
7 854
855 338
461 461
7 520
499 464
225 149
1982-
8 757
855 997
340 009
7 836
458 467
184 445
1978-
8 114
B04 935
327 632
7 608
467 458
166 841
Cows and heifers that had calved
1987-
6 330
423 072
272 561
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1982-
7 157
410 578
211 283
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1978-
6 869
394 145
196 179
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Beef cows - __
1987-
5 430
346 462
197 483
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1982-
5 773
320 470
112 165
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1978-
5 483
315 625
135 719
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Milk cows
1987-
1 447
76 610
75 078
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1982-
2 325
90 108
99 119
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1978-
2 480
78 520
60 460
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Hogs and pigs
1987-
748
33 643
2 826
575
48 290
4 876
1982-
1 061
38 748
2 829
746
50 369
5 167
1978-
1 356
46 929
3 238
1 020
61 212
5 069
Feeder pigs sold - _
1987-
(X)
(X)
(X)
144
8 423
312
1982—
(X)
(X)
(X)
220
8 403
282
1978-
(X)
(X)
(X)
302
12 246
378
1987-
1 943
595 626
56 882
1 863
467 621
37 384
1982—
2 273
650 327
37 719
2 098
490 397
27 548
1978-
2 044
617 847
51 899
1 942
481 602
30 753
Horses and ponies
1987-
6 831
39 511
23 707
1 456
4 455
3 362
1982-
6 286
33 006
13 202
1 253
3 572
4 130
1978-
5 517
25 692
3 854
927
2 502
2 201
Chickens 3 months old or older3
1987-
1 008
2 089 320
3 761
71
1 107 869
(NA)
1982-
1 417
2 101 959
4 336
12B
1 248 213
(NA)
1978-
1 189
2 294 011
4 955
98
951 340
(NA)
Hens and pullets of laying age
1987-
999
1 759 542
3 167
62
(D)
(NA)
1982-
1 406
1 841 317
3 867
124
(D)
(NA)
1978-
1 173
2 163 110
4 759
94
(D)
(NA)
Broilers and other meat-type chickens--- --_
1987-
164
4 990
4
23
7 793
(NA)
1982—
235
8 238
5
43
4 357
(NA)
1978—
205
8 200
6
29
2 483
(NA)
1987—
150
240
554 937
372 844
2 485
1 988
114
118
3 738 876
2 662 715
(NA)
1982—
(NA)
1978—
144
894 425
5 580
106
3 063 670
(NA)
'Data are estimated; see text
2Va!ue of sales includes sheep, lambs, and wool sold.
3Sales for 1987 include pullets of less than 3 months old.
Table 21. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987
1982
Item
1987
1982
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
INVENTORY
1 008
995
2
11
999
955
25
6
4
2
1
6
164
150
108
54
270
2 089 320
(D)
(D)
2 042 431
1 759 542
17 633
2 928
5 100
34 267
(D)
(D)
1 586 614
4 990
554 937
534 127
20 810
(X)
1 417
1 396
3
18
1 406
1 346
29
11
6
3
2
1
8
235
240
178
103
366
2 101 959
46 249
25 500
2 030 210
1 841 317
27 362
4 101
(D)
47 540
45 800
(D)
(D)
1 574 414
8 238
372 844
339 382
33 462
(X)
SALES
71
58
3
10
62
43
4
3
3
2
2
2
3
23
114
109
6
57
1 107 869
6 272
15 800
1 085 797
(D)
797
745
2 550
15 800
(D)
(D)
(D)
738 797
7 793
3 738 876
3 724 363
14 513
(X)
128
108
5
15
124
80
13
12
5
5
2
1
6
43
118
113
6
76
1 248 213
Farms with—
Farms with—
1 to 3,199
18 346
3,200 to 9,999
27 350
1 202 517
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms with—
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms with—
1 to 99 -
(D)
1 699
100 to 399
2 261
400 to 3,199
14 055
3,200 to 9.999
27 350
10,000 to 19,999
75 367
(D)
(D)
887 150
Broilers and other meat-type chickens _
Turkeys
Broilers and other meat-type chickens -
Turkeys
4 357
2 662 715
2 635 511
27 204
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
(X)
'Sales for 1987 include pullets of less than 3 months old.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 25
Table 22. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
Pullets not of laying age
Pullets 3 months old or
of laying age
older not
Number sold
1987
1982
1987
1982
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Total- _
Farms with —
23
21
2
7 793
(D)
43
43
(NA)
(NA)
4 3S7
4 357
(NA)
(NA)
14
12
1
1
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
2 180
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
12
11
1
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
Table 23. Poultry— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Chickens 3 months old or older
Pullet chicks and pullets
under 3 months old
Broilers and other
meat-type chickens
Chickens 3 months old or older
Total
Hens and pullets of
laying age
Pullets 3 months old or
older not of laying age
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 008
962
27
5
1
2
2
2
1
6
(X)
2 089 320
19 306
3 592
3 600
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
IP)
(D)
(X)
999
953
27
5
1
2
2
2
1
6
(X)
1 759 542
17 538
3 023
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 586 614
(X)
161
140
10
1
1
2
2
1
4
(X)
329 778
1 768
569
(D)
IP)
(0)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(X)
45
38
2
1
1
3
3
222 102
644
(D)
(D)
(D)
P)
35 011
128
121
7
36
3 646
.
No inventory ,
1 344
Sales
Hens and pullets
Broilers and other
meat-type chickens
Poultry and poultry
products
Chickens 3 months old or older
Total
Hens and pullets of
laying age
Pullets not of laying age
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
69
39
11
5
1
2
2
2
1
6
2
(D)
1 050
248
3 262
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
924 797
(D)
61
33
10
4
1
2
2
2
1
6
1
999 677
845
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
<P>
924 797
(D)
13
9
1
2
1
1
(D)
205
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
12
3
1
7
3 810
665
(D)
(D)
3 983
233
188
26
5
1
2
2
2
1
6
118
16 227
43
39
(0)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(0)
14 638
No inventory
37 426
26 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 24. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Turkeys
Total
Sales for slaughter
Sales of hens kept for breeding
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms with—
114
30
4
13
21
26
12
8
3 738 876
706
(D)
(D)
458 252
1 031 636
868 000
1 192 000
109
27
2
13
21
26
12
8
3 724 363
(D)
(D)
(D)
458 252
1 031 636
868 000
(D)
6
3
2
1
14 513
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1987
1982
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
7 854
1 687
1 053
1 686
1 288
1 010
816
221
80
13
6 330
1 757
873
1 442
1 065
714
385
76
18
5 430
1 545
855
1 298
820
516
309
70
17
1 447
605
41
101
156
266
202
74
2
5 855
6 488
855 338
7 844
14 279
52 802
89 263
138 412
241 422
146 142
104 771
60 403
423 072
7 076
11 866
45 500
71 932
95 269
111 265
49 423
30 741
346 462
6 564
11 590
40 341
55 041
68 663
89 105
45 472
29 686
76 610
899
267
2 003
5 829
18 362
26 705
(D)
(D)
222 285
209 981
8 757
2 216
1 263
1 832
1 281
1 117
766
184
82
16
7 157
2 478
950
1 491
1 122
669
361
65
21
5 773
2 021
897
1 276
769
443
290
56
21
2 325
1 191
72
198
182
386
223
68
5
6 651
7 480
855 997
Farms with—
10 467
17 260
57 426
89 985
153 389
228 584
121 059
113 320
64 507
410 578
Farms with—
9 268
12 829
46 726
76 684
88 144
102 234
42 105
32 588
320 470
Farms with—
8 094
12 043
39 516
52 047
58 297
81 420
36 471
32 582
Milk cows
Farms with—
90 108
1 832
486
3 785
6 808
26 599
28 676
18 528
3 394
230 706
214 713
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 27
Table 26. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1987 and 1982
ling of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987
1982
Item
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
7 520
2 349
1 265
1 870
1 022
543
329
105
27
10
6 378
2 569
1 080
1 400
674
353
197
77
28
1 113
584
158
186
90
47
20
17
5
6
3 641
1 347
735
837
406
184
106
26
499 464
10 634
17 271
57 439
70 092
73 256
93 598
68 877
39 774
68 523
356 581
10 569
14 507
42 194
45 574
47 859
55 719
50 487
89 672
92 991
2 069
2 121
5 574
6 161
6 316
6 271
12 193
7 101
45 185
142 883
5 451
9 697
24 827
26 811
23 227
29 075
23 795
225 149
4 474
7 065
23 715
28 664
31 319
40 886
31 600
20 982
36 444
182 436
4 995
6 741
20 301
22 067
23 456
27 391
26 291
51 193
58 220
1 080
1 154
2 992
3 394
3 893
3 632
8 294
5 052
28 730
42 713
1 594
2 815
7 200
7 690
7 008
9 216
7 191
7 836
2 748
1 407
1 844
946
466
314
74
26
11
6 565
2 931
1 210
1 294
564
297
187
54
28
1 464
796
212
237
94
57
36
17
9
6
3 809
1 542
728
847
379
181
112
20
458 467
11 947
19 021
56 702
64 187
62 115
89 323
50 476
38 389
66 307
321 145
11 591
16 142
38 274
37 851
39 208
53 651
36 677
87 751
110 478
2 712
2 743
7 009
6 419
7 473
10 675
11 604
12 928
48 915
137 322
6 367
9 543
25 349
24 934
23 610
30 272
17 247
Farms with —
4 455
6 787
19 912
22 812
22 525
33 538
151 625
Farms with —
4 959
Farms with—
3 563
3 830
5 958
7 895
30 742
32 820
Farms with—
1 435
2 135
5 693
5 970
5 681
7 249
4 658
Table 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Cattle and calves
Cattle and calves
Total
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
alas
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
7 854
1 687
1 053
1 686
1 288
1 010
816
221
80
13
(X)
855 338
7 844
14 279
52 802
89 263
138 412
241 422
146 142
104 771
60 403
(X)
6 330
1 034
788
1 358
1 166
934
770
198
74
8
(X)
423 072
3 121
6 207
25 528
49 591
73 826
128 371
67 030
53 107
16 291
(X)
5 855
840
720
1 272
1 085
909
741
202
75
11
(X)
222 285
1 821
3 291
12 312
19 965
34 996
63 278
40 970
31 300
14 352
(X)
6 488
1 098
872
1 450
1 135
907
734
206
73
13
(X)
209 981
2 902
4 781
14 962
19 707
29 590
49 773
38 142
20 364
29 760
(X)
7 164
997
1 053
1 686
1 288
1 010
816
221
80
13
356
481 867
6 623
9 537
33 761
48 027
67 032
120 245
73 794
58 124
64 724
17 597
216 987
Farms with—
2 869
3 899
14 707
18 894
28 691
52 772
35 867
26 316
32 972
No inventory
8 162
28 UTAH
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 £
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
Farms with—
6 330
1 071
686
873
608
834
1 065
714
385
76
18
1 524
755 711
10 726
10 675
25 254
26 425
57 660
130 224
172 887
193 280
85 009
43 571
99 627
6 330
1 071
686
873
608
834
1 065
714
385
76
18
(X)
423 072
2 488
4 588
11 866
14 127
31 373
71 932
95 269
111 265
49 423
30 741
(X)
4 956
634
481
685
466
700
925
650
334
68
13
899
184 193
4 311
2 641
5 498
6 121
13 931
32 001
44 792
47 371
19 780
7 747
38 092
5 168
737
516
712
506
730
923
634
330
65
15
1 320
148 446
3 927
3 446
7 890
6 177
12 356
26 291
32 826
34 644
15 806
5 083
61 535
5 897
675
649
873
608
834
1 065
714
385
76
18
1 623
390 145
8 340
5 431
13 524
14 296
30 978
60 229
72 517
97 772
57 225
29 833
109 319
166 499
13 087
58 650
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
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer ca
and bull c
ives, bulls,
Total
Beef cows
lives
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Total inventory
Farms with—
5 430
890
655
855
579
719
820
516
309
70
17
2 424
62S 779
9 476
11 610
27 206
26 726
53 820
100 983
124 879
154 575
78 986
41 518
225 559
5 430
890
655
855
579
719
820
516
309
70
17
900
359 903
3 296
5 057
13 149
14 600
29 031
57 445
70 788
91 131
45 718
29 688
63 169
5 430
890
655
855
579
719
820
516
309
70
17
(X)
346 462
2 176
4 388
11 590
13 411
26 930
55 041
68 663
89 105
45 472
29 686
(X)
4 201
539
474
675
435
595
687
462
260
62
12
1 654
136 880
3 204
3 053
5 891
6 117
12 535
20 859
26 652
33 780
18 022
6 767
85 405
4 486
602
509
703
482
641
732
476
267
60
14
2 002
132 996
2 976
3 500
8 166
6 009
12 254
22 679
27 439
29 664
15 246
5 063
76 985
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)
Total inventory
Farms with—
5 083
564
634
855
579
719
820
516
309
70
17
2 437
350 473
6 891
5 666
13 790
14 176
28 054
51 155
59 543
88 255
53 682
29 261
148 991
151 305
2 896
2 416
5 866
5 810
11 290
22 157
26 368
39 619
25 194
9 689
73 844
4 259
486
520
678
473
607
703
452
266
60
14
2 119
234 852
4 863
4 062
9 596
9 247
18 344
34 886
38 448
60 181
41 013
14 212
121 729
114 410
2 304
1 916
4 531
4 303
8 407
16 948
19 476
30 330
20 751
5 444
68 026
709
114
99
103
67
87
118
75
39
6
1
404
49 115
633
506
1 157
1 260
3 007
5 884
6 876
13 380
(D)
(D)
43 876
29 588
337
252
616
727
1 599
3 434
4 424
8 477
(D)
(D)
28 633
2 634
228
304
442
310
396
442
285
176
38
13
1 007
115 621
2 028
1 604
4 194
4 929
9 710
16 269
21 095
28 074
12 669
15 049
27 262
36 895
592
500
1 335
1 506
2 884
5 209
6 892
9 289
4 443
4 245
5 818
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Table 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Milk cows
Total
Cows and heifers that had calved
Heifers and heifer calves
Total
Milk cows
and bull calves
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
1 447
605
41
43
58
156
266
202
74
2
6 407
207 569
38 492
4 477
3 206
5 443
12 628
39 957
55 922
(D)
(D)
647 769
1 447
605
41
43
58
156
266
202
74
2
4 883
109 314
20 459
2 213
1 919
2 586
7 008
20 731
29 163
(D)
(D)
313 758
1 447
605
41
43
58
156
266
202
74
2
(X)
76 610
899
267
612
1 391
5 829
18 362
26 705
(D)
(D)
(X)
1 211
420
28
36
56
147
257
192
73
2
4 644
66 788
9 657
1 224
795
1 433
3 678
13 664
19 416
(D)
(D)
155 497
1 147
476
28
29
52
123
213
163
62
1
5 341
Farms with—
(D)
(D)
Cattle and calves sales
Dairy product sales
Milk cows
Total
Cattle
Calves
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 319
484
34
43
58
156
266
202
74
73 895
18 808
3 110
1 687
1 900
6 480
12 414
15 197
(D)
(D)
425 569
30 271
7 928
1 448
742
869
3 318
4 902
5 884
(D)
1 181
422
29
35
53
138
248
183
71
48 703
12 201
1 906
1 377
1 460
5 158
8 220
9 593
(D)
760
246
17
19
31
97
174
124
50
2
2 881
25 192
6 607
1 204
310
440
1 322
4 194
5 604
(D)
(D)
117 691
864
51
19
36
58
156
266
202
74
2
33
122 417
(D)
No inventory
6 20
194
878
5 197
307 878
2 291
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)
7 520
1 220
1 129
1 265
1 870
1 022
543
329
105
37
499 464
3 046
7 588
17 271
57 439
70 092
73 256
93 598
68 877
108 297
225 149
1 357
3 117
7 065
23 715
28 664
31 319
40 886
31 600
57 426
6 378
993
900
1 046
1 612
899
497
301
93
37
356 581
2 243
4 938
11 299
36 730
44 610
49 122
61 798
52 449
93 392
182 436
1 132
2 307
5 270
17 498
21 484
24 265
30 536
26 943
53 000
1 113
275
166
147
222
146
73
43
27
14
92 991
593
810
1 512
4 616
5 937
6 525
6 200
13 869
52 929
58 220
314
405
790
2 449
3 308
3 950
3 675
9 200
34 129
3 641
385
549
624
982
575
289
178
41
18
142 883
803
2 650
5 972
20 709
25 482
24 134
31 800
16 428
14 905
42 713
Farms with—
809
6 217
7 180
7 054
10 350
4 657
Table 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1987
1982
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
748
592
60
36
20
21
11
8
367
322
17
16
11
1
678
33 643
3 742
1 984
2 303
2 530
5 830
6 898
10 356
5 235
1 788
568
1 040
(D)
(D)
28 408
1 061
879
56
57
36
18
7
7
1
498
470
14
6
7
1
976
38 748
Farms with—
5 423
1 945
3 817
4 967
5 895
4 444
(D)
(D)
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding -
Farms with—
4 272
2 246
483
403
(D)
(D)
Other hogs and pigs - -
34 476
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Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987
1982
Item
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
575
341
85
60
38
30
13
4
4
144
35
65
18
15
8
3
517
344
67
36
30
24
8
4
4
48 290
2 642
2 919
3 872
4 967
8 181
9 253
7 169
9 287
8 423
183
1 594
1 166
2 025
1 890
1 565
39 867
2 472
2 246
2 398
3 838
6 771
5 926
6 929
9 287
4 876
286
273
325
449
764
931
809
1 040
312
7
54
40
69
80
61
4 564
305
269
268
407
765
712
798
1 040
746
489
96
72
40
30
10
5
4
220
72
105
18
17
6
2
669
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
50 369
4 000
3 318
4 785
5 527
8 464
6 832
7 243
10 200
8 403
383
2 222
1 180
2 289
(D)
(D)
41 966
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Farms with—
Feeder pigs sold _ _
Farms with—
282
(D)
(D)
Farms with—
(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—
377
266
49
31
10
15
6
335
302
6 740
855
643
990
665
1 949
1 638
3 312
3 428
521
397
58
44
11
6
4
1
457
387
6 167
(D)
(0)
June 1 and Nov. 30 _ _
3 048
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—
748
449
143
96
20
21
11
8
(X)
33 643
1 622
2 120
4 287
2 530
5 830
6 B98
10 356
(X)
367
144
92
77
18
18
10
8
(X)
5 235
361
499
932
352
889
871
1 331
(X)
678
391
132
95
20
21
11
8
(X)
28 408
1 261
1 621
3 355
2 178
4 941
6 027
9 025
(X)
524
225
143
96
20
21
11
8
51
47 754
2 516
4 507
7 178
3 879
5 659
7 559
16 456
536
4 812
241
387
608
348
554
826
1 849
64
144
44
43
38
6
8
4
1
8 423
798
1 665
2 335
1 163
1 215
(D)
(D)
312
60
67
44
55
(D)
(D)
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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 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)
524
188
190
58
37
30
13
8
224
33 007
1 184
3 145
2 719
3 234
5 463
6 906
10 356
636
324
59
139
50
28
28
12
8
43
5 154
121
747
496
472
954
1 033
1 331
81
467
175
158
52
34
27
13
8
211
27 853
1 063
2 398
2 223
2 762
4 509
5 873
9 025
555
575
227
199
60
38
30
13
8
(X)
48 290
898
4 663
3 872
4 967
8 181
9 253
16 456
(X)
4 876
113
446
325
449
764
931
1 849
(X)
144
19
64
29
11
13
7
1
(X)
8 423
89
1 253
1 357
1 155
1 989
(D)
(D)
(X)
Farms with—
(D)
(D)
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 pigs 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)
376
67
142
56
49
31
10
15
6
372
29 560
406
2 050
1 273
2 554
3 325
2 494
9 202
8 256
4 083
367
64
140
53
48
31
10
15
6
5 235
91
489
351
656
778
464
1 320
1 086
306
54
108
43
43
27
10
15
6
372
24 325
315
1 561
922
1 898
2 547
2 030
7 882
7 170
4 083
332
45
120
56
49
31
10
15
6
243
43 870
292
3 238
2 390
3 815
5 778
3 388
11 849
13 120
4 420
4 359
30
313
200
313
467
304
1 196
1 537
517
143
15
42
31
27
16
4
8
1
(D)
(D)
725
948
1 397
2 375
868
2 013
(D)
Farms with—
(D)
22
34
43
(D)
Litters farrowed between Dec
. 1, 1986
, and Nov. 30, 1987
Litters farrowed
Total
Dec. 1, 1986, and May 3
, 1987
June 1, 1987, and Nov. 30, 1987
Farms
Litters
Farms
Litters
Farms
Litters
377
68
142
56
49
31
10
15
6
6 740
68
390
397
643
990
665
1 949
335
55
124
48
47
31
10
14
3 312
55
195
184
300
484
313
963
818
302
13
126
54
48
30
10
15
6
3 428
Farms with—
13
195
213
343
506
352
986
820
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
1 943
794
578
276
143
87
65
1 781
1 779
(X)
1 863
1 930
595 626
8 583
28 486
45 024
76 104
138 518
298 911
438 810
494 599
4 795 226
467 621
37 384
2 273
929
680
341
159
101
63
2 082
2 040
(X)
2 098
2 218
650 327
Farms with—
9 698
33 167
56 883
82 278
157 011
311 290
Ewes 1 year old or older
434 086
525 546
490 397
27 548
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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
Farms
Number
Pounds of
wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 943
794
578
276
143
87
48
17
(X)
595 626
8 583
28 486
45 024
76 104
138 518
157 767
141 144
PO
1 781
677
562
261
137
81
46
17
(X)
438 810
5 524
19 452
29 813
53 309
102 858
110 354
117 500
(X)
1 737
634
561
261
137
81
46
17
42
491 609
6 843
23 593
34 162
64 166
117 024
126 952
118 869
2 990
4 767 186
63 525
223 512
328 904
624 155
1 145 117
1 226 619
1 155 354
28 040
1 790
641
578
276
143
87
48
17
73
454 235
7 155
23 819
32 447
60 099
116 283
118 213
96 219
13 386
1 857
708
578
276
143
87
48
17
73
36 421
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
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
1 781
873
483
136
114
55
81
26
13
162
576 076
20 643
36 702
26 073
58 098
52 299
167 447
95 764
119 050
19 550
1 781
873
483
136
114
55
81
26
13
(X)
438 810
8 931
23 417
18 453
33 653
37 453
130 318
82 585
104 000
(X)
1 699
791
483
136
114
55
81
26
13
80
491 388
15 563
30 325
20 567
43 183
46 378
146 956
84 182
104 234
3 211
4 765 111
149 472
290 071
202 309
415 715
462 753
1 437 291
783 656
1 023 844
30 115
1 681
773
483
136
114
55
81
26
13
182
432 102
14 980
28 877
19 415
43 472
41 422
123 408
76 979
83 549
35 519
1 735
827
483
136
114
55
81
26
13
195
Farms with—
1 173
? ?P?
1 563
3 300
3 567
10 398
6 213
6 378
No inventory
2 570
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Table 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
1987
1982
1987
1982
Horses and ponies _
Mules, burros, and donkeys
farms..
number. .
$1,000..
farms-
number—
$1,000..
6 831
39 511
(X)
155
414
(X)
6 286
33 006
(X)
68
122
(X)
1 456
4 455
3 362
23
93
30
1 253
3 572
4 130
9
14
3
Honey sold
number „
pounds..
$1,000..
260
36 432
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
318
33 284
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
18
1 052
139
1 748 661
144
1 080
19
1 131
100
1 319 690
(NA)
829
number. .
number.,
pounds..
236
1 516
11
148
(X)
(X)
215
1 581
6
157
(X)
(X)
60
816
1
(D)
7
618
82
509
1
(D)
5
320
Angora goats and mohair sold
farms—
$1,000-
8
89
542
8
(X)
(X)
128
835
(X)
(X)
8
2
20
(D)
15
3 403
(NA)
(D)
54
Goats milk sold
number..
farms..
gallons..
380
22
21 910
Milk goats and goats milk sold
farms..
$1,000-
ft
162
826
(X)
(X)
(X)
92
589
(X)
29
40
43
625
19
(NA)
59
30
number—
$1,000..
(D)
(D)
Mink and their pelts
Rabbits and their pelts
farms..
number—
$1,000—
farms-
number—
$1,000-
190
484 227
(X)
98
12 620
(X)
210
323 857
(X)
200
18 749
(X)
202
711 087
29 413
33
16 777
87
221
581 601
16 440
146
26 617
153
Fish and other aquacuiture products sold _.
farms—
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
(X)
(X)
40
(X)
(X)
(X)
(NA)
(X)
22
(D)
27
(D)
18
Other livestock and livestock products
(NA)
(D)
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Table 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Value of
production1
($1,000)
Value of
production1
($1,000)
Harvested cropland
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn for silage or green chop or cut for dry fodder, hogged or
grazed
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels)
Sorghum for silage or green chop, cut for dry forage or hay, or
hogged or grazed
Wheat for grain (bushels)
Barley for grain (bushels)
Oats for grain (bushels)
Rye for grain (bushels)
Rice (cwt)
Flaxseed (bushels)
Sunflower seed (pounds)
Soybeans for beans (bushels)
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Cotton (bales)
Tobacco (pounds) _ -
Irish potatoes (cwt)
Sweetpotatoes (bushels)
Pineapples harvested (tons)
Sugar beets for sugar (tons)
Sugarcane for sugar (tons) -
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop,
etc. (see text) (tons, dry)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
Land in orchards
Berries harvested for sale
Nursery and greenhouse crops, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale
(see text)
Other crops
'Data are estimated; see text.
191 384
126 345
11 107
328
(D)
(D)
9 230
649 688
7 430
15 113
7 149 004
9 506 857
699 305
5 265
171 000
(D)
61 243
1 962 334
(X)
(X)
126 696
9 276
11 167
1 703
3 863
1 054
9 312
432
947
237 229
150 908
13 312
614 816
6 982
12 076
6 662 449
10 949 532
784 230
1 755 600
48 028
1 877 759
(X)
(X)
22 852
24 636
1 451
176
792
124 201
7 099
10 556
Table 43. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Entire crop irrigated
Part of crop irrigated
None of crop irrigated
Crop
Farms
Acres
Average
yield per
acre
Farms
Acres
irrigated
Acres not
irrigated
Average
yield per
acre
Farms
Acres
Average
yield per
acre
521
1 352
22
1 125
729
2 786
1
18
118
1
7 177
1 003
980
755
282
47
369
832
13
18 930
45 437
831
42 103
9 481
101 826
(D)
639
6 464
(D)
411 308
21 417
42 591
59 266
18 512
2 842
7 430
14 202
16
135.2
19.0
65.6
62.1
68.0
81.0
(D)
15.6
234.7
(D)
3.6
2.4
2.1
1.6
7.9
186.4
(X)
(X)
4 074.2
109
4
104
403
13
39
51
11
4
6
6 575
40
3 708
20 386
269
3 111
3 355
867
138
616
22 190
54
4 196
21 490
232
1 286
2 442
469
715
203
37.4
46.8
59.8
2.6
1.5
1.3
1.4
10.1
(D)
(X)
(X)
477
56
249
24
526
77
109
168
27
20
27
120 516
1 532
16 615
8 591
28 825
3 127
4 358
5 059
1 318
1 222
92
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels),-. _ __
28.7
32.8
47.1
Rice (cwt) -_ _- -__ _„
"
6.0
1.6
1.4
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text)
1.6
1.7
4.7
(D)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
(X)
(X)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982
IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Com for grain or seed (bushels)
Com for silage or green chop (tons, green)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres or more
Wheat for grain (bushels)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres. -
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres or more
1,000 to 1.999 acres
2,000 to 2,999 acres
3,000 to 4,999 acres
5,000 acres or more
Barley for grain (bushels)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres.-
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres or more
1,000 to 1.999 acres —
2,000 to 2,999 acres
3.000 to 4,999 acres
5,000 acres or more
Oats for grain (bushels)
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)
Irish potatoes (cwt)
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass
silage, green chop, etc. (see text)(tons, dry)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres or more
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 to 2,999 acres -
3,000 to 4,999 acres
5,000 acres or more
Alfalfa hay (tons, dry)
1 to 14 acres „.
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 acres or more
1.000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 to 2,999 acres
3,000 to 4,999 acres
5,000 acres or more
Small grain hay (tons, dry)
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild
hay (see text)(tons, dry)
Wild hay (tons, dry)
Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (tons,
green)
Held seed and grass seed crops
Affalfa seed (pounds)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
0.1 to 0.9 acres —
1.0 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 49.9 acres
50.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 to 499.9 acres
500.0 to 749.9 acres -
750.0 to 999.9 acres
1,000.0 acres or more
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres
2,000.0 to 2.999.9 acres
3.000.0 acres or more
Snap beans
Sweet com
36 UTAH
521
1 352
496
273
294
205
78
1 711
556
238
317
212
223
76
52
1
3 139
1 222
533
655
433
254
34
9 114
2 606
1 318
1 844
1 507
1 339
354
117
29
8 106
2 517
1 217
1 665
1 330
1 050
248
65
14
1 128
974
320
104
18 930
45 437
4 212
5 172
10 147
13 433
10 345
2 128
191 384
3 904
4 557
10 999
14 191
34 077
26 054
34 980
62 622
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
126 345
9 295
10 056
22 652
28 896
35 193
11 248
2 825
6 180
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
11 107
9 230
6 464
649 688
19 558
24 690
64 151
103 916
198 533
118 081
77 047
43 712
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
482 009
18 847
22 797
57 490
90 752
151 900
81 102
40 019
19 102
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
25 045
51 346
70 122
21 166
11 711
4 917
7 430
16
2 067
2 242
(D)
IP)
(X)
(X)
(X)
2 012
1 239
864 471
68 911
92 096
190 014
259 013
209 241
45 196
7 149 004
221 660
242 276
608 666
739 078
1 504 444
871 536
1 246 590
1 714 754
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
9 506 857
670 700
715 387
1 775 149
2 182 037
2 757 496
845 518
180 570
380 000
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
699 305
61 243
1 517 067
1 962 334
55 282
71 129
184 457
324 712
625 595
366 010
233 330
101 819
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
1 637 972
57 816
70 682
181 236
307 312
523 117
280 136
148 922
68 751
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
56 710
99 884
112 660
1 352
496
273
1 234
502
185
232
1 127
486
619
393
232
29
8 515
2 410
1 237
1 709
1 414
1 266
337
7 580
2 338
1 146
1 543
1 250
994
233
18 930
45 437
4 212
5 172
10 147
13 433
10 345
2 128
48 678
3 437
3 464
7 656
9 210
13 365
6 298
3 145
2 103
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
105 534
8 501
9 129
20 930
25 145
30 291
9 163
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
9 521
639
6 464
581 082
17 882
22 649
57 343
92 649
175 641
105 705
72 323
36 890
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
431 694
17 425
21 058
51 950
81 474
135 862
72 380
35 763
15 782
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
21 686
45 702
62 621
19 379
3 532
2 067
2 242
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
2 012
1 239
449
1 486
547
305
328
215
3 863
1 525
707
784
516
275
45
9 312
2 850
1 380
1 784
1 595
1 270
322
82
29
8 408
2 771
1 314
1 628
1 389
1 032
221
39
1 093
903
15 118
50 565
4 385
5 722
11 439
14 067
9 771
(D)
(D)
237 229
3 446
4 018
9 448
15 734
35 423
38 643
47 780
82 737
(X)
(X)
150 908
11 370
13 247
27 009
34 422
39 790
13 820
4 605
6 645
(X)
(X)
13 312
8 973
6 423
614 816
21 378
25 721
61 562
109 646
189 271
105 303
54 714
47 221
(X)
(X)
462 131
20 585
24 433
55 793
94 173
150 110
71 622
26 663
18 752
(X)
(X)
44 727
69 323
15 492
13 919
11 030
6 982
21
905 454
68 423
93 657
205 348
263 828
178 023
(D)
(D)
6 662 449
190 701
204 548
456 803
742 700
1 260 132
927 074
1 093 394
1 787 097
(X)
(X)
10 949 532
782 819
896 384
2 005 746
2 529 306
2 895 905
936 472
283 400
619 500
(X)
(X)
784 230
48 028
1 412 284
1 877 759
62 564
75 034
185 539
349 273
614 655
327 110
158 414
105 170
(X)
(X)
1 585 061
63 656
77 280
182 887
322 956
536 272
253 489
92 262
56 259
(X)
(X)
94 589
107 692
119 425
(X)
2 056 136
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
449
1 486
547
305
328
215
78
12
3 539
1 403
640
734
470
244
40
8 673
2 628
1 279
1 647
1 505
1 201
307
78
28
2 572
1 225
1 528
1 304
978
207
38
13
1 745
1 042
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-
216 1 042
-STATE DATA
Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987
1982
Crop
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Land in orchards.— _
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1 .0 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
865
78
382
229
60
62
30
13
7
3
1
15 113
35
867
1 857
1 113
2 186
1 975
2 023
2 383
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
838
77
361
224
60
62
30
13
7
3
1
14 818
34
810
1 821
1 113
2 176
1 903
2 023
2 383
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
947
69
500
226
55
12 076
31
1 133
1 772
1 030
1 754
1 946
1 247
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
913
64
480
218
54
51
30
8
7
1
11 899
28
1 077
1 701
1 005
1 730
1 946
1 247
(D)
(D)
50.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 to 499.9 acres
500.0 to 749.9 acres
750.0 to 999.9 acres
30
8
7
1
1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres - -
2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres.. _
(X)
Table 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Total
Trees or vines not of
bearing age
Trees or vines of
bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Pounds
Apples 1987..
568
5 157
567 557
237
172 559
539
394 998
421
51 293 990
1982.
635
3 970
444 232
312
111 310
575
332 922
401
31 531 466
1987 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
158
58
3 762
63
717
146
3 045
100
268 692
1 .0 to 4.9 acres . .
236
505
41 440
96
8 815
226
32 625
176
3 187 908
5.0 to 14.9 acres
101
795
73 446
35
16 796
97
56 650
78
6 156 438
15.0 to 24.9 acres
32
580
57 894
15
13 207
30
44 687
30
6 985 279
25.0 to 49.9 acres...
24
840
94 750
16
18 385
23
76 365
20
11 740 669
50.0 to 99.9 acres
9
660
66 615
5
11 049
9
55 566
9
7 858 200
15 096 804
1962 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
209
77
5 523
107
1 539
172
3 984
107
212 564
1.0 to 4.9 acres
267
575
45 166
124
10 999
245
34 167
166
2 228 207
102
802
63 335
43
12 274
101
51 061
75
6 400 293
15.0 to 24.9 acres
20
368
37 583
11
7 518
20
30 065
18
3 193 486
25.0 to 49.9 acres
22
817
100 742
16
26 640
22
74 102
20
7 508 505
50.0 to 99.9 acres
12
866
104 104
10
(D)
12
(D)
12
7 147 525
(D)
215 061
(D)
567 133
Cherries, total (see text) 1987 .
442
6 371
782 194
181
416
292
23 544 628
1982-
511
4 720
535 889
235
212 437
457
323 452
308
13 814 316
1987 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
142
43
3 167
49
416
129
2 751
72
90 593
1.0 to 4.9 acres
143
317
24 094
49
4 953
139
19 141
102
844 248
5.0 to 14.9 acres _. ...
84
674
63 761
40
15 248
81
48 513
56
1 186 051
15.0 to 24.9 acres
26
474
52 488
15
13 771
22
38 717
18
812 018
25.0 to 49.9 acres
21
743
87 721
10
25 801
19
61 920
18
2 306 697
50.0 to 99.9 acres
12
782
93 582
5
24 604
12
68 978
12
3 193 360
14
3 338
457 381
1982 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
190
57
3 385
82
765
153
2 620
75
79 961
1.0 to 4.9 acres
181
371
27 539
68
7 026
173
20 513
120
694 510
82
20
680
369
61 578
38 576
47
12
18 904
8 259
75
20
42 674
30 317
59
15.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 49.9 acres
22
724
82 099
17
34 768
20
47 331
18
1 244 943
50.0 to 99.9 acres
9
605
82 737
3
16 100
9
66 637
100.0 acres or more
7
1 915
239 975
6
126 615
7
113 360
Peaches 1987 .
465
2 573
324 489
243
64 035
442
260 454
347
11 113 134
19B2__
536
2 186
251 951
287
78 139
465
173 812
216
2 598 889
1987 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
161
61
5 928
78
1 161
145
4 767
109
395 038
1.0 to 4.9 acres
190
424
45 121
98
7 282
186
37 839
149
1 497 181
5.0 to 14.9 acres
81
643
77 026
48
11 072
79
65 954
62
3 020 440
15.0 to 24.9 acres
13
227
29 647
6
3 467
12
26 180
11
(D)
25.0 to 49.9 acres —
12
408
35 873
6
4 767
12
31 106
8
(D)
50.0 to 99.9 acres
5
380
72 185
5
(D)
5
(D)
5
1 458 000
100.0 acres or more
3
430
58 709
2
(D)
3
(D)
3
2 540 000
1982 acres harvested:
0.1 to 0.9 acres
211
73
6 055
97
1 654
174
4 401
69
83 090
1.0 to 4.9 acres
224
458
43 639
126
14 629
195
29 010
97
655 546
5.0 to 14.9 acres .
75
578
63 041
45
21 579
71
41 462
35
871 822
15.0 to 24.9 acres
15
282
34 151
12
13 488
14
20 663
7
180 900
25.0 to 49.9 acres
6
190
22 540
4
7 899
6
14 641
5
317 531
50.0 to 99.9 acres
3
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 37
Table 46. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of
Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Under glass or other protection
In the
open
Sales
Crop
Value
Farms
Square feet
Farms
Acres
Farms
($1,000)
Nursery and greenhouse crops, mushrooms, and sod
grown for sale (see text)
1987-
1982-
95
104
3 284 061
2 678 371
110
113
3 369
2 212
182
195
24 484
22 293
1987 value of sales:
10
20
24
18
7
6
10
4 024
56 250
266 729
366 074
215 550
355 840
2 019 594
25
22
24
12
8
11
8
21
47
194
489
324
1 348
945
33
38
43
26
13
16
13
32
205
871
1 603
1 750
4 913
15 109
1987-
1982-
71
72
1 276 971
835 640
17
14
12
32
76
77
4 240
3 606
Foliage and potted flowering plants, total
1987-
1982-
27
35
975 339
700 585
5
7
12
10
32
38
4 996
3 742
1987—
11
470 567
4
(D)
15
3 404
1987-
22
504 772
1
(D)
23
1 592
1987—
1982—
9
8
199 550
185 281
57
49
266
207
61
53
3 679
3 415
38 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Fewest number of farms accounting for—
10 percent of sates 25 percent of sales 50 percent of sales
75 percent of sales
Farms number-
percent-
Land in farms ___ ..acres.
Average size of farm acres-
Value of land and buildings1 farms
$1,000.
per farm dollars..
per acre _ dollars..
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment $1,000_.
percent-.
Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland __ _acres_.
Harvested cropland- _ ___ .acres..
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured acres..
Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
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 melon farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries _ farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse crops farms..
$1,000..
Other crops 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, iambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Total farm production expenses1 farms..
$1,000..
Selected farm production expenses1:
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry 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..
Interest farms..
$1,000..
Payments from government programs farms—
$1.000..
Inventory of selected livestock:
Cattle and calves farms..
number-
Milk cows farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs farms..
number..
^ata are based on a sample of farms.
14 066
100.0
9 989 073
710
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
369
9 276
616
10 458
351
53 653
897
124 709
7 520
225 149
575
4 876
5 237
84 657
7 811
101 717
6 324
13 229
7 760
8 604
13 189
29 726
7 756
14 219
5 696
51 365
6 207
47 504
7 854
855 338
1 447
76 610
748
33 643
5 502
17
2 048
182 818
1 774 932
263
522
849 857
1 628 079
257
69 955
373
100 548
3 643
14 888
19
92
10 584
25 735
103
522
27 175
244 164
70
333
35 451
53 700
86
448
35 367
66 871
56
324
1 577
4 070
59
360
740
2 305
516
8 080
505
6 403
503
31 750
453
16 854
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 39
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 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 farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more 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-
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 corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries 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.
14 066
100.0
989 073
710
14 066
617 882
43 927
464
897
375
1 005
897
321
356
3 935
1 589
17 530
(D)
1 937
10 718
298
484
58
906
53 653
100
53 479
897
124 709
627
119 046
8 833
62.8
4 232 137
479
8 833
300 229
33 990
1 757
1 575
1 314
1 223
1 044
1
ssn
11
08?
4:i
3
761
130
1
097
m
5
953
348
44 979
217
42 599
4 297
109 579
383
74 917
4 238
30.1
5 375 247
1 268
4 238
289 035
68 201
2 531
753
10 476
(D)
833
6 318
1
?0
507
flns
HO
9
711
175
6
126
6 018
10
(D)
94
11 776
25
11 729
516
75 985
389
72 910
108 421
447
77 722
995
28 618
28 762
307
114
1 101
1 441
6
1 263
3 622
8
3 616
33
3 744
21
3 537
5 938
42.2
I 623 313
1 452
5 938
594 040
100 040
464
897
375
1 005
897
321
278
3 747
1 170
16 614
(D)
1 220
9 584
842
124 642
627
119 046
2 964
21.1
3 532 696
1 192
2 964
283 980
95 810
972
443
5 397
(D)
2
(D)
81
38 188
67
38 134
44 931
217
42 599
2 017
102 160
383
74 917
2 587
18.4
4 872 146
2 587
283 368
109 535
2 492
652
10 234
(D)
637
6 003
3 283
18
2 680
502
75 978
389
72 910
2 020
105 753
447
77 722
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners Part owners
Farms with sales of $10,000 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 EXPENSES1
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..
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.
14 064
494 641
35 171
3 480
1 253
388
6 020
1 114
472
205
2 023
567
215
4 293
1 461
204
11 359
13 833
8 446
11 290
707
1 272
9 069
239 573
26 417
7 048
6 807
4 970
5 277
406
951
4 039
230 450
57 056
1 794
564
247
3 555
6 287
2 930
5 496
255
295
956
24 618
25 751
5 921
457 738
77 308
1 332
1 129
386
2 225
1 100
472
205
5 269
11 302
4 795
10 311
486
1 185
5 220
2 980
213 771
71 735
2 594
5 022
2 323
4 597
247
881
2 576
221 648
86 043
4 264
895
2 563
12 739
1 792
729
36
6
2 356
5 700
2 211
5 276
223
285
2 408
1 478
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 41
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
—Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Farms with 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.
5 621
1 542
513
4 266
954
397
3 820
1 595
308
1 101
1 996
1 401
1 052
952
485
3 038
349
296
10 949
1 636
259
2 356
884
202
1 555
485
220
?
0?7
3
720
1
185
KM
157
11
?
481
23
8bb
4
4Sb
13
170
?
511
1
359
505
80
3
661
bO
10/
1 389
1 211
308
1 932
1 457
428
1 742
320
295
3 866
1 634
259
1 366
657
212
1 550
286
267
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Full owners Part owners
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number—
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 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, 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
On which all crops failed __.
In cultivated summer fallow .
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured .
farms. -
acres—
farms—
acres—
farms-
acres __
farms. .
acres-
farms.,
acres—
farms. _
acres—
farms—
acres..
14 064
118 167
8 402
1 385
2 826
1 874
1 693
4 856
618
2 556
24 737
2 443
8 937
1 063
4 446
1 056
2 257
85
182
564
2 052
378
224
3 034
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
6 260
1 703
1 410
1 023
250
83
23
159 272
1 965
147 487
624 698
268
88 677
9 069
58 896
6 494
1 290
3 369
347
1 218
8 943
1 340
4 126
7 415
907 298
6 403
431 736
261
9 618
588
54 722
1 107
75 327
4 039
53 888
13 342
3 994
1 016 872
3 661
584 297
1 464
655
722
599
212
37 059
212
7 438
66 867
221
139 458
160
107 160
82
32 298
956
5 382
5 630
5 921
131 994
22 292
237
1 550
1 874
769
1 852
22 616
1 126
6 624
583
3 821
329
1 092
47
124
342
1 588
824
5 402
104 367
1 662 631
688
5 106
60 853
944 515
410
1 268
117
1 183
99
1 295
46
1 004
10
250
332
72 473
264
12 614
791
141 567
1 104
115 295
2 587
670 074
2 383
346 807
103
5 868
314
44 437
482
55 964
141
2 576
57 792
22 435
1 015
14 327
590
3 431
(D)
206
848
2 485
914 384
2 415
548 178
409
515
679
29 896
141
. 5 671
439
88 911
556
55 576
148
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRiCULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 43
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $t 0,000 or r
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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms.
acres on which used.
See footnotes at end of table.
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
13 987
499 126
1 643
3 500
2 544
3 291
1 677
952
355
12 666
25 681
11 948
23 985
6 797
9 421
7 827
14 564
5 544
6 031
6 271
7 076
9 069
1 972 280
217 475
456
2 173
1 216
1 114
1 288
828
1 286
2 558
1 793
1 965
14 186
7 631
13 791
4 543
6 090
4 567
7 701
3 038
3 289
3 567
3 935
1 697
429
9 485
4 039
2 089 765
517 397
390
1 235
548
246
230
672
586
1 137
3 815
9 793
3 562
8 786
1 831
2 755
2 767
6 031
640
756
2 209
2 405
2 386
2 792
2 223
310 998
956
197 070
206 140
568
1 702
755
1 408
423
576
493
832
5 921
3 151 573
532 270
365
5 681
15 588
5 431
14 347
2 459
3 909
4 599
10 438
3 518
3 894
3 820
4 512
2
447
257
114
BH
4
556
202
18
336
2
715
323 050
2 980
1 196 406
401 479
335
2 790
6 976
2 695
6 535
1 198
1 854
2 192
4 681
523
577
1 613
1 775
1 800
2 095
1 585
86 121
1
129
9fl
930
30
1
354
119
6
938
1
?B9
116
96a
2 576
1 830 343
710 537
376
2 528
7 682
2 437
7 068
1 108
1 828
2 177
5 240
1 738
1 912
1 842
2 216
44 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text]
Item
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
13 945
8 767
4 199
979
121
66
39
16
8 833
8 833
8 767
8 767
66
66
4 238
4 238
4 199
4 199
39
39
995
995
979
979
16
16
5 938
2 964
2 587
387
5 879
2 943
2 557
379
59
21
30
8
2 964
2 964
2 943
2 943
21
21
2 587
2 587
2 557
2 557
30
30
387
387
379
379
8
8
Full owners
Part owners
Black and other races
Full owners - _
Part owners ___
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
8 833
4 543 070
8 833
4 232 137
4 238
2 750 779
4 238
2 722 235
30
5 808
5 563
6 242 796
5 551
6 039 619
2 964
3 708 999
2 964
3 532 696
2 587
2 529 256
2 587
2 506 923
12
4 541
Owned land in farms
acres- _
farms-
acres—
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
farms—
farms—
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
49
9 176
4 238
2 668 484
4 238
2 653 012
995
402 706
995
381 689
2 995
2 620 622
2 974
2 583 694
21
4 315
2 587
2 380 341
2 587
2 365 223
387
235 966
387
218 471
Land rented or leased to others
farms-
acres __
1 164
390 950
890
320 109
216
44 016
58
26 825
436
240 105
300
180 618
119
37 451
17
22 036
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
8 813
4 278
975
6 350
7 716
5 471
2 625
737
3 686
5 147
3 011
1 036
191
2 327
1 911
331
617
47
337
658
3 872
1 686
380
4 143
1 795
1 828
884
252
1 981
983
1 896
577
114
1 946
641
148
Operators by principal occupation:
Other
171
Operators by days of work off farm:
4 566
8 688
1 234
1 620
5 834
812
693
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
2 826
5 424
725
975
3 724
583
365
429
1 093
5 168
21.2
1 529
2 499
417
512
1 570
210
171
201
597
2 608
20.7
211
765
92
133
540
19
157
168
224
284
9.5
2 730
2 785
559
693
1 533
423
214
221
692
3 780
22.7
1 336
1 373
243
352
778
255
93
113
319
1 872
23.4
1 266
1 164
273
295
596
157
70
59
285
1 768
23.7
43
Operators by years on present farm:
Average years on present farm
11.1
2 601
126
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 778
54
605
1 338
848
1 093
661
29
408
903
511
551
162
43
246
285
103
78
1 031
42
535
1 066
566
733
567
16
212
435
249
386
405
17
227
505
282
319
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years--
25 to 34 years __
35 to 44 years -
9
96
126
50 to 54 years
28
55 to 59 years - -
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
13 589
477
1 163
1 205
1 026
1 501
55.6
8 482
351
573
506
379
378
51.7
4 152
86
91
49
45
55
43.9
955
40
847
806
681
662
53.5
5 817
121
410
438
398
420
55.6
2 888
76
394
349
266
228
52.5
2 552
35
43
70 years and over
14
Operators by sex:
Male
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
farms—
acres-
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
536
1 427 490
19
517
7 490
1 634 269
860
619 699
301
491 084
10
291
3 398
2 589 326
602
1 510 983
194
917 817
8
186
772
213 072
157
46 969
41
18 589
1
40
4 358
3 687 595
1 042
2 074 870
1 387 000
17
380
2 177
1 181 271
478
550 473
206
460 420
9
197
1 916
2 352 969
479
1 482 788
■ 165
909 407
8
157
265
153 355
85
Corporation:
Family held - -
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
acres —
farms—
acres. .
farms—
farms—
41 609
26
17 173
26
Other than family held
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
farms-
acres__
farms—
farms. _
63
316 860
15
48
46
259 227
12
34
11
57 310
2
9
6
323
1
5
49
296 133
13
36
35
248 150
10
25
8
47 660
2
6
6
323
1
5
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc.
farms
acres-
188
1 630 405
136
1 227 858
33
299 811
19
102 736
92
1 177 715
68
1 092 382
19
79 322
5
6 011
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
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, poultjy, 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 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.
1 687
2 739
1 288
1 010
816
314
6 330
423 072
5 430
346 462
1 545
2 153
820
516
309
87
7 520
499 464
225 149
3 641
142 883
42 713
6 378
356 581
182 436
1 113
3
571
?01
822
a
1M
173 946
1
054
1
?71
41fi
?30
14b
43
686
27
8/6
4 297
248 354
109 579
2 099
78 406
23 440
3 550
169 948
86 139
592
48 918
29 493
2 425
206 926
1 981
160 558
234 839
108 421
1 331
59 367
17 893
2 481
175 472
90 528
463
41 884
27 337
334
14 324
290
11 958
64
2 366
34
2
10
10
7
1
317
7 312
343
6 917
415
16 271
7 149
211
5 110
1 360
347
11 161
5 769
58
2 189
1 390
3 561
385 786
2 858
309 926
4 234
468 989
214 342
2 068
128 851
38 987
3 766
340 138
175 355
616
90 862
57 183
1 659
177 687
1 388
150 329
2 017
227 461
102 160
1 015
68 664
20 820
1 749
158 797
81 340
253
47 497
28 801
1 754
196 461
1 352
150 263
2 020
227 211
105 753
965
55 992
17 065
1 839
171 219
88 689
324
41 238
27 024
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Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
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.
367
5 235
678
28 408
575
48 290
4 876
144
8 423
312
377
6 740
335
3 312
302
3 428
1 943
595 626
1 781
438 810
467 621
1 779
494 599
4 795 226
6 831
39 511
1 456
4 455
236
1 516
60
816
329 778
71
1 107 869
224
3 033
394
15 653
343
26 031
2 601
1 103
208 501
1 008
141 091
1 050
176 955
1 008
167 033
1 614 832
3 998
21 882
849
2 543
1 652
238
9 666
718
359 424
667
282 145
693
269 341
662
308 837
2 997 268
2 374
14 948
495
1 636
31 396
3
117 105
4 352
2 424
1 500
288
132
134
25 283
13 486
8 978
264
136
112
42 691
22 284
16 204
4 433
2 290
1 692
64
34
28
5 921
3 300
(D)
233
135
(D)
856
557 119
796
415 812
843
443 360
800
467 491
4 548 504
2 747
17 333
458
2 068
20 616
88
3 738 234
185 272
342
126 839
161 171
150 024
1 459 860
1 248
7 513
207
1 024
348 009
412
275 102
422
262 532
413
300 543
2 921 273
1 354
8 935
223
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
item
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed
Irrigated
Com for silage or green chop
Farms by acres harvested:
farms..
acres..
bushels..
... _ farms.-
acres..
farms..
acres..
tons, green. .
acres..
521
18 930
2 559 872
521
18 930
1 352
45 437
864 471
1 352
45 437
769
499
78
6
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
1 234
48 678
794
529
223
76
89
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
2 890
105 534
1 755
1 088
254
34
8
789
11 107
699 305
733
9 521
118
6 464
1 517 067
118
6 464
89
15
7
3
4
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
8 515
581 082
3 924
3 351
1 339
354
146
8 106
482 009
1 637 972
7 580
431 694
865
15 113
838
14 818
460
289
92
13
11
568
5 157
51 293 990
199
5 721
743 746
199
5 721
526
14 955
279 885
526
14 955
354
145
24
3
789
62 155
2 357 281
560
17 212
428
221
85
25
30
1 491
42 511
3 139 876
1 378
38 185
1 011
401
67
10
2
387
4 927
325 303
361
4 459
57
573
183 422
57
573
48
6
1
1
1
5 269
291 623
848 206
4 944
267 852
2 696
1 807
565
138
63
4 655
217 049
710 222
4 378
200 028
679
9 666
659
9 514
375
235
56
6
7
438
3 351
30 471 407
277
11 804
1 639 569
277
11 804
755
29 030
556 808
755
29 030
361
339
52
3
801
113 952
4 279 602
590
28 985
316
274
113
44
54
1 438
75 955
5 811 718
1 324
61 326
631
609
170
23
5
353
5 680
342 234
325
4 647
50
5 860
1 329 400
50
5 860
33
6
6
2
3
3 290
327 004
1 022 472
3 061
284 925
963
1 326
717
207
77
2 973
241 059
849 412
2 764
209 958
154
4 813
150
4 682
73
42
29
6
4
110
1 529
17 407 367
45
1 405
176 557
45
1 405
71
1 452
27 778
71
1 452
54
15
2
121
15 277
512 121
84
2 481
50
34
25
7
5
210
7 879
555 263
188
6 023
113
78
17
1
1
49
500
31 768
47
415
11
32
4 245
11
32
8
3
555
31 061
91 656
510
28 305
265
218
57
9
6
478
23 901
78 338
438
21 708
32
635
29
622
12
12
7
1
20
277
3 415 216
399
17 706
2 424 010
399
17 706
1 150
42 966
828 920
1 150
42 966
580
488
76
6
1 229
178 994
6 732 942
915
44 795
454
418
194
74
89
2 173
113 858
8 666 792
2 014
94 618
906
975
250
34
8
489
8 918
573 253
450
7 461
68
6 412
1 509 619
68
6 412
41
13
7
3
4
4 460
551 032
1 732 178
4 233
495 780
631
2 063
1 269
351
146
4 087
405 915
1 445 079
3 872
365 076
226
11 386
223
11 174
46
86
71
12
11
168
3 896
47 842 025
120
4 895
658 663
120
4 895
404
13 402
257 185
404
13 402
243
136
22
3
464
55 254
2 107 774
337
14 620
188
151
70
25
30
863
34 885
2 622 644
805
31 471
451
334
66
10
2
193
3 457
237 465
178
3 073
25
(D)
(D)
25
(D)
17
5
1
1
1
2 038
227 445
696 892
1 954
211 599
347
967
524
137
63
1 858
166 811
581 925
1 783
155 404
139
6 581
138
6 493
25
59
43
5
7
103
2 310
27 506 431
244
11 559
1 610 639
244
11 559
694
28 329
546 553
694
28 329
302
337
52
3
687
109 975
4 168 653
526
28 151
242
245
104
42
54
1 182
72 341
5 569 220
1 093
58 123
410
576
168
23
5
271
5 114
313 538
248
4 110
34
5 846
1 327 084
34
5 846
17
6
6
2
3
2 181
300 077
960 730
2 052
262 251
235
970
694
205
77
2 014
220 936
799 142
1 890
192 776
74
4 337
72
4 212
19
22
23
6
4
57
1 411
17 142 210
35
1 252
154 708
35
1 252
52
1 235
25 182
52
1 235
35
15
2
Wheat for grain
Farms by acres harvested:
farms..
acres..
bushels..
acres __
78
13 765
456 515
52
2 024
24
22
20
7
5
Barley for grain
farms-
acres. .
bushels.-
128
6 632
474 928
116
Farms by acres harvested:
acres..
5 024
45
25 to 99 acres
65
16
1
1
Oats for grain
Irrigated
Irish potatoes
Irrigated
Farms by acres harvested:
_ . farms. .
acres. .
bushels..
farms .
acres..
farms
acres. .
cwt__
farms..
acres. _
25
347
22 250
24
278
9
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
7
2
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated ... farms..
acres. .
Farms by acres harvested:
241
23 510
74 556
227
21 930
49
25 to 99 acres
126
51
250 to 499 acres
9
6
Alfalfa hay
Irrigated —
Land in orchards
Irrigated .
Farms by bearing and nonbearing
0.1 to 4.9 acres
farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
farms..
acres..
farms
acres. .
farms..
acres. .
acres:
215
18 168
64 012
199
16 896
13
469
13
469
2
5
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
5
1
8
Bearing and nonbearing__acres__
pounds..
174
3 193 384
I as farms with gains of less than $1 ,000.
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Partnership
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
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..
$1,000._
Sales of $50,000 or more 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-
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 corn, and melons farms—
$1,000-
Sales of $50,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Fruits, nuts, and berries 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.
14 066
100.0
l 989 073
710
14 066
617 882
43 927
2 258
2 122
1 894
1 854
1 808
464
897
375
1 005
897
321
356
3 935
1 589
17 530
(D)
1 937
10 718
897
124 709
627
119 046
11 660
82.9
4 436 667
11 660
301 565
25 863
1 704
1 639
1 625
2 455
21 298
71
7 148
263
2 351
1 180
10 637
(D)
1 548
7 152
246
372
44
760
3 683
30 422
106
10 215
4 206
22
2 081
121
4 081
23
2 994
81
3 029
4
2 871
265
13 410
55 436
354
51 117
6 083
115 246
469
61 233
1 619
11.5
2 177 651
1 345
1 619
153 321
94 701
936
269
4 053
1 015
51 204
217
39 973
599
147 364
246 017
5 874
29
4 042
18
1 800
7
1 535
35
3 797
16
3 615
28
13 354
22
13 228
536
123 091
229 647
517
119 064
230 297
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization:
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987-Con.
1 0 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales (see text)— Con.
Hogs and pigs _ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of S50.000 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 EXPENSES1
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..
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.
575
4
R7R
19
2
772
1
930
7
384
14 064
494 641
35 171
3 480
1 253
388
6 020
1 114
472
205
4 293
1 461
204
11 359
13 833
8 446
11 290
11 552
244 073
21 128
5 252
724
285
1 706
118 117
69 236
489
102 652
209 923
435
1 542
359
1 245
477
98 354
206 192
424
1 464
350
1 182
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
-Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Farms with 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.
7 756
14 219
5 621
1 542
513
80
5 696
51 365
3 820
1 595
308
4 047
1 698
428
1 052
952
485
3 038
349
296
10 949
1 636
259
4 757
1 070
256
4 712
5 267
3 334
1 218
152
8
4 801
27 252
3 339
1 220
236
6
3 770
21 188
985
1 610
1 007
168
1 891
6 064
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 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, 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
On which all crops failed ...
In cultivated summer fallow _
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured .
arms.
acres-
arms.
acres.
'arms,
acres,
arms.
acres-
arms.
acres.
'arms.
14 064
118 167
8 402
1 385
2 826
1 874
1 693
4 856
618
2 556
24 737
2 443
8 937
1 063
4 446
1 056
2 257
85
182
564
2 052
378
224
3 034
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
6 260
1 703
1 410
1 023
250
83
23
511
18 757
1 186
159 272
1 965
147 487
568
713 375
369
624 698
268
88 677
11 552
53 877
4 664
1 254
2 380
1 298
385
1 527
4 267
418
1 970
15 479
1 914
6 122
10 169
1 337 289
8 903
699 661
425
66 831
409
12 664
906
95 170
1 548
88 601
86 960
220
48 546
1 706
34 555
20 255
5 193
382
1 379
1 419
407 087
1 274
224 281
478
214
244
253
43 960
288
29 820
576
26 505
46 016
3 868
109
1 174
510
218 990
457
124 144
16 576
26
45 084
18
42 692
9
2 392
182 820
410
104 428
29
9 079
20
2 046
61
12 889
93
14 565
24
(D)
16
(D)
9
2 392
477
18 572
38 935
170 935
396
96 425
96 386
63
136 281
See footnotes at end of table.
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
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 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 CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms-
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
4 901
558
21 048
11 552
2 544 117
220 232
2 534
1 573
1 327
1 637
1 062
13 987
99 126
11 499
329 685
1 643
3 500
2 544
3 291
1 677
1 504
3 070
2 155
2 817
1 204
952
355
605
139
12 666
10 354
25 681
18 877
11 948
9 784
23 985
18 075
6 797
5 739
9 421
7 801
7 827
6 098
14 564
10 274
1 493
1 065
1 754
1 268
5 544
4 339
6 031
4 594
6 271
5 026
7 076
5 502
6 324
5 103
552 903
346 305
3 391
473
13 140
1 706
873 927
512 267
395
1 587
4 281
1 435
3 799
674
1 003
1 171
2 796
576
602 252
1 045 576
333
2 060
521
1 614
265
446
412
1 168
604
226
62 929
32 742
10
6
628
882
53
30
(D)
4 458
677
227
82 844
48 429
489
514 369
1 051 879
347
465
1 752
437
1 313
229
373
343
940
477
478 530
1 003 208
375
453
1 684
426
1 267
227
(D)
333
(D)
82
87 883
1 010 149
268
30
3 079
1
(D)
6
2 256
34
11 527
78 322
1 151 794
246
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
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..
Land rented or leased from others farms..
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:
Male
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 farms.
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional etc farms.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
8 813
4 278
975
4 566
8 688
1 234
1 620
5 834
612
693
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
2 601
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
11
660
7
49(1
a
3HH
172
11
561
7 439
3
363
10 910
2 979 744
10 888
2 784 862
4 208
1 681 906
4 170
1 651 805
3 563
7 425
1 031
1 365
5 029
672
643
1 565
6 789
20.3
1 024
2 077
1 240
1 433
1 520
1 430
1 197
1 634
53.8
1 619
860
602
1 608
852
600
156
1 469
1 491 477
1 462
1 443 691
768
738 503
759
733 960
1 386 711
552
1 349 087
254
406 284
252
395 263
517
63
316 860
496
1 087 554
1 057 925
237
380 586
235
369 565
478
939 231
477
910 072
228
318 676
226
307 655
299 157
57
291 162
17
25 698
17
25 698
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Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or iess
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 (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 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 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.
7
854
8bb
338
1
687
7
739
1
?88
1
010
B16
314
6
330
4?S
07?
5
430
346
462
1
545
?
153
H?0
516
309
87
1
447
76 610
7 520
499 464
225 149
3 641
142 883
42 713
6 378
356 581
1B2 436
1 113
92 991
58 220
2 114
3 432
765
828
478
82
1 314
1 550
2 434
1 064
5 106
247 849
4 482
211 479
1 412
1 858
655
358
6 083
263 942
115 246
2 912
83 614
25 902
5 121
180 328
89 344
915
29 158
16 900
853
98 261
649
72 212
1 015
110 337
51 204
509
28 680
8 028
892
81 657
43 176
135
302
65 723
240
54 231
347
113 404
53 197
177
25 430
7 183
300
87 974
46 014
50
279
56 917
224
46 591
320
90 836
44 361
164
21 494
6 530
276
69 342
37 830
46
49 936
210
40 061
303
83 191
41 443
151
17 046
5 069
262
66 145
36 374
45
3 943
20
3 240
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 55
Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization:
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987-Con.
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
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.
367
313
5 235
3 720
678
599
28 408
20 131
575
498
48 290
35 305
4 876
3 485
144
119
8 423
6 687
312
254
377
321
6 740
4 806
335
285
3 312
2 365
302
252
3 428
2 441
1 943
1 646
595 626
358 034
1 781
1 510
438 810
256 625
1 863
1 576
467 621
263 128
1 779
1 508
494 599
279 098
4 795 226
2 717 869
6 831
5 749
39 511
31 371
1 456
1 257
4 455
3 625
236
222
1 516
1 321
329 778
71
1 107 869
13 627
56
200 672
40 073
4
36 082
267 717
8
857 615
267 717
6
(D)
267 717
6
853 803
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres—
bushels. _
Irrigated farms—
acres. _
Corn for silage or green chop farms—
acres—
tons, green-
Irrigated farms..
acres—
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms..
acres—
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres ._
Irish potatoes farms..
cwt__
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
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms—
acres—
tons, dry—
Irrigated farms—
acres—
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Alfalfa hay __ farms—
acres. _
tons, dry__
farms..
acres. _
Land in orchards farms..
acres. _
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms-
Bearing and nonbearing. .acres—
pounds.-
18 930
11 043
2 559 872
1 449 272
521
382
18 930
11 043
1 352
958
45 437
25 836
864 471
480 569
1 352
958
45 437
25 836
769
619
499
304
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
1 234
48 678
794
529
223
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
2 890
105 534
1 755
789
11 107
699 305
568
5 157
51 293 990
1 287
118 313
4 383 609
929
29 351
2 443
82 790
6 080 159
2 243
66 575
627
8 181
522 412
9
114
7 582
649
KBH
433 804
1 962 334
1 289 817
8
515
7 073
581
082
388 088
3
9?4
3 561
3
351
2 807
1
33fl
943
354
202
146
69
8
10B
6 708
482
009
326 440
1 637
»/?
1 084 855
7
580
6 268
431
694
292 997
865
725
15
113
7 228
BSH
699
14
818
7 067
476
2 609
24 717 234
268
11 419
226 002
268
11 419
112
279
43 732
1 637 098
494
26 260
1 987 339
456
22 693
191
1 082
130 731
411 578
1 012
112 256
98 763
346 205
922
85 339
355
69 965
216 337
342
66 407
58
47 568
177 199
308
44 977
120 885
100
6 406
322
62 599
193 259
309
59 191
51
293
42 846
159 080
280
40 405
310
56 558
179 427
283
40 601
150 935
1 676
9
1 556
'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 of less than $1 ,000.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj
Total farming
and other
occupations
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. .
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more 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..
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.
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.
58 UTAH
14 066
100.0
9 989 073
710
14 066
617 882
43 927
897
124 709
627
119 046
6 350
45.1
7 074 935
1 114
6 350
520 943
82 038
464
280
897
587
375
299
1 005
812
897
797
3 103
1 858
33 630
27 698
136
126
14 046
13 171
356
229
3 935
3 268
1 589
1 070
17 530
14 818
(D)
(D)
1 937
1 137
10 718
8 364
298
159
484
321
15 013
40
14 307
71
6 697
12
6 443
151
44 138
70
44 042
748
117 105
569
112 449
4 023
187 699
740
142 302
447
40 794
91 262
1 365
7
1 243
12
(D)
6
(D)
4 219
8
4 219
73
14 262
62
(D)
265
7 431
863
5
625
31
2 436
12
2 217
18
2 676
8
2 560
8
446
2
(D)
35
16 125
23
16 120
144
21 489
117
20 809
1 006
130 298
129 521
846
167
2 993
1 050
7
763
12
4 827
8
4 743
12 585
16
12 551
183
27 261
140
26 029
12.0
2 178 630
1 290
1 689
154 122
91 251
1 124
290
5 231
<D)
295
2 521
20
2
624
54
1
543
9
1
225
26
1
693
9
1
407
28
A
187
5
4
047
32
fi
094
15
6
063
209
3S
614
164
34 446
1
139
58
644
249
45
750
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
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..
$1,000-
Sales of $50,000 or more 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..
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..
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.
7 716
2 914 138
7 716
96 939
12 563
1 781
1 722
1 266
2 354
139
164
1 165
6
340
812
5.8
131 650
812
10 245
12 617
1 718
12.2
332 255
1 718
19 787
11 517
2 178
15.5
1 511 605
2 178
27 726
12 730
13.5
497 235
262
353
439
326
314
250
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 59
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
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..
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 EXPENSES1
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 S79.999 -
$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
S50.000 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,
qrease, etc farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
1 908
41 671
142
36 081
710
35 432
112
33 159
14 064
494 641
35 171
6 384
407 498
63 831
5 237
84 657
2 735
71 574
3 480
1 253
388
116
1 479
828
321
107
7 811
101 717
3 809
88 773
6 020
1 114
472
205
2 311
883
430
185
2 962
56 818
1 677
49 865
2 023
567
215
157
836
519
190
132
5 975
8 015
3 523
6 541
4 293
1 461
204
17
2 112
1 204
193
14
6 324
13 229
3 484
10 846
5 714
544
55
11
2 945
477
52
10
7 760
8 604
4 183
6 868
7 418
314
21
7
3 885
273
19
6
13 189
29 726
6 223
22 863
11 733
1 364
74
18
4 936
1 208
64
15
11 359
13 833
8 446
11 290
707
1 272
5 482
10 117
4 642
9 313
455
842
8 963
3 331
5 140
2 591
398
30 026
75 441
682
72 891
106 879
1 073
102 925
95 923
1 776
120 818
68 028
1 567
3 162
1 332
2 719
60 UTAH
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
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..
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 EXPENSES1
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
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
Diesel fuel
Natural gas
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
. eta.
000.
'arms.
000.
;arms_
000.
7 680
87 143
11 347
5 877
3 716
3 804
1 977
862
9 141
10 605
1 572
17 280
10 992
315
2 199
10
1 318
2 249
25 438
11 311
1 706
1 103
1 146
580
1 917
22 839
11 914
453
947
506
66
310
1 021
198
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 61
Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total fanning
and other
occupations
Age of operator (years)
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
-Con.
Total farm production expenses — Con.
Electricity __ farms..
$1,000..
Farms with 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.
7 756
14 219
4 346
11 987
5 621
1 542
513
80
2 621
1 198
456
71
5 696
51 365
3 316
43 388
4 266
954
397
79
2 100
786
362
68
2 058
7 856
1 069
6 538
1 037
678
301
42
381
380
269
39
11 214
30 685
5 527
24 387
9 687
1 390
4 180
1 225
5 744
8 007
2 926
5 745
3 820
1 595
308
21
1 615
1 042
251
18
6 207
47 504
3 333
37 454
4 047
1 698
428
34
1 733
1 173
397
30
4 839
36 448
2 614
28 532
1 101
1 996
1 401
341
414
924
964
312
2 560
11 056
1 504
8 922
1 052
952
485
71
487
556
397
64
3 786
16 552
2 173
13 657
3 038
349
296
103
1 549
262
262
100
13 301
14 952
6 144
9 836
12 944
265
74
18
5 838
229
64
13
13 005
57 552
6 120
47 043
10 949
1 636
259
4 353
1 380
237
1 271
3 918
780
342
126
23
1 018
12 816
62 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table so. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'
-Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1 ,000.
Farms with 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.
687
1 072
437
2 471
1 895
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 63
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
Age of operator (years)
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
$1,000-
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 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,.
i 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 income1 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, 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 fat
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured
On which all crops failed ...
In cultivated summer fallow .
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured
arms.,
acres.,
'arms.,
acres..
:arms_.
acres.,
farms.,
acres.
arms,
acres-
arms.
14 064
118 167
8 402
1 385
2 826
1 874
769
1 693
4 856
618
378
224
3 034
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
6 260
1 703
1 410
1 023
250
83
23
6 384
112 245
17 582
442
1 373
1 424
695
2 556
1 714
24 737
20 968
2 443
1 189
8 937
5 681
1 063
600
4 446
3 158
1 056
348
2 257
968
85
44
182
83
564
379
2 052
1 471
5 760
1 498 514
5 366
852 297
6 247
2 871
528 434
330 983
552
323
97 701
71 893
511
249
18 757
10 295
1 186
767
159 272
131 712
1 965
1 105
147 487
101 334
568
304
713 375
165 697
369
205
624 698
137 549
268
138
88 677
28 148
252 615
660
149 820
15 032
32
10 846
1 073
25 845
24 087
293
4 081
237
1 316
273 468
849
173 108
1 776
33 024
18 594
6 532
272
1 625
1 548
456 190
1 453
258 087
25 040
2 064
216
41 933
293
26 291
85
See footnotes at end of table.
64 UTAH
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
Age of operator (years)
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars-
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 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..
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
On which all crops failed ...
In cultivated summer fallow _
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured
See footnotes at end of table.
arms.,
acres.,
arms.,
acres.,
arms.,
acres.,
arms.,
acres..
arms.,
acres-
arms.
1 240
3 264
243
842
3 769
1 254
3 256
6 473
530 023
5 386
224 589
4 148
715
377
229
25 808
262
8 462
419
27 560
860
46 153
862
1 124
1 304
627
46 911
467
20 702
1 422
106 687
1 181
47 038
46
5 731
62
1 609
88
4 692
181
1 845
187 190
1 551
73 368
1 917
2 072
1 081
206
1 038
298
653
1 655
123 351
1 417
55 412
7 166
218
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987 -Con.
Total farming
and other
occupations
Age of operator (years)
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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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..
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 fruit farms.
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
12 666
25 681
11 948
23 985
6 797
9 421
7 827
14 564
5 544
6 031
6 271
7 076
4 901
558
21 048
1 055
63 917
217
94 293
6 384
2 927 563
458 578
414
13
9S7
6 382
499
126
361 919
1
643
379
a
son
897
2
544
915
3
291
1 778
1
677
1 223
95?
849
3b5
318
6 050
15 192
5 843
14 257
2 939
4 497
4 493
9 760
3 430
3 755
3 708
4 340
3 953
292
16 968
14 902
222 418
425
398
194 200
487 940
513
394
1 042
359
885
682
384 096
563 191
332
1 729
293
479
520
1 250
1 073
548 410
511 100
995
2 666
986
2 485
439
622
788
1 863
1 776
947 327
533 405
427
1 073
1 775
73 930
104 388
67
103
147
183
117
266
250
498
209
384
1 692
4 566
1 669
4 281
827
1 268
1 332
3 013
298
352
1 023
1 115
1 142
1 350
1 050
142 178
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT1
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..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms.
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
7 680
1 331 552
173 379
449
897
1 191
648
Estimated market value of all machinery
7 605
Farms by value group:
$1,000__
137 207
$500,000 or more
2
6 616
10 489
6 105
9 728
3 858
4 924
3 334
4 804
2 114
2 276
2 563
2 736
948
266
4 080
862
95 007
110 217
724
728
1 197
614
981
320
423
403
558
1 572
227 115
144 475
714
1 349
2 017
1 239
2 249
428 128
190 364
282
3 148
1 775
2 819
1 169
1 484
962
1 335
1 917
343 730
179 306
2 721
1 584
2 593
1 022
1 338
842
1 255
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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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
Full owners
Part owners -
Tenants
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
13 945
8 767
4 199
979
121
66
39
16
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
1 164
390 950
8 813
4 278
975
6 350
7 716
4 566
8 688
1 234
1 620
5 834
812
693
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
2 601
126
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
13 589
477
49
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
536
1 427 490
19
517
63
316 860
15
48
188
1 630 405
6 350
3 686
2 327
337
6 278
3 654
2 297
327
72
32
30
10
6 024
4 713 821
6 013
4 586 729
2 686
2 517 216
2 664
2 488 206
485
156 102
4 455
1 425
470
6 350
3 794
1 744
741
529
474
812
171
227
597
4 115
26.0
1 240
55
447
808
420
586
769
920
970
1 375
57.7
6 154
196
16
4 967
3 338 152
873
1 744 233
368
1 200 925
12
356
43
305 286
11
32
99
486 339
55
22
16
17
54
21
16
17
1
1
38
30 420
38
28 365
33
9 499
33
9 499
3
2 055
29
23
3
55
22
30
19
5
6
3
10
13
11
3.8
21
55
22.1
54
1
1
40
15 779
10
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
1
3
3 100
447
190
181
76
445
189
181
75
2
1
1
371
208 199
371
205 142
257
190 105
257
189 557
28
3 605
277
148
22
447
222
193
68
38
67
32
63
58
164
92
6.9
70
447
30.4
436
11
329
137 043
70
(D)
25
(D)
25
10
(D)
4
6
13
64 392
808
344
385
79
802
340
385
77
6
4
2
730
748 746
729
734 396
469
511 158
464
509 760
49
15 748
556
204
48
808
382
368
142
101
125
58
28
47
148
428
12.5
157
808
39.4
789
19
5
571
557 742
149
202 470
64
192 581
4
60
8
221 073
8
16
70 290
1 006
502
448
56
998
499
445
54
8
3
3
2
954
804 170
950
791 417
508
544 841
504
530 391
77
27 203
703
218
85
1 006
512
394
149
125
120
100
34
43
95
631
18.3
203
420
586
49.9
982
24
6
782
682 147
124
229 190
71
208 961
6
65
10
8 245
2
8
19
193 265
1 689
963
677
49
1 658
954
660
44
31
9
17
5
1 642
1 437 646
1 640
1 396 024
732
785 875
726
782 606
108
44 891
1 235
337
117
1 689
1 010
471
192
170
109
208
22
46
102
1 214
27.2
305
769
920
59.8
1 638
51
3
1 316
1 126 557
235
541 858
106
383 251
106
8
21 405
1
7
24
105 559
2 345
1 665
620
60
Part owners
Tenants „ — _
Black and other races
610
60
24
Tenants
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
Land owned
Owned land in farms
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
Land rented or leased to others
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
farms
acres—
farms—
acres—
farms..
acres, _
farms.,
acres..
farms. _
acres. _
2 289
1 484 640
2 285
1 431 385
687
475 738
680
466 393
220
62 600
1 655
495
195
Operators by principal occupation:
Fanning _
Other _
Operators by days of work off farm:
2 345
1 646
288
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
14
20
77
1 750
37.5
484
Operators by age group:
45 to 49 years
"
60 to 64 years
970
1 375
71.9
Operators by sex:
Male _
2 255
90
1
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
._ farms..
acres..
farms..
farms..
farms. _
farms. _
farms-
acres.,
farms-
1 929
818 684
285
702 518
101
298 953
2
99
6
27 690
4
2
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. .
farms
acres-
24
49 733
See footnotes at end of table.
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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
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
7 716
5 147
1 911
658
7 667
5 113
1 902
652
49
34
9
6
7 077
2 585 836
7 058
2 367 643
2 596
563 150
2 569
546 495
679
234 848
4 358
2 853
505
7 716
772
6 944
493
1 091
5 360
522
571
1 317
3 945
15.5
1 361
71
812
1 718
1 042
1 136
1 058
840
480
559
50.4
7 435
281
33
6 693
1 098 515
746
433 418
168
226 565
7
161
20
11 574
4
16
1 144 066
71
32
13
26
70
32
13
25
1
1
45
(D)
45
1 878
39
6 699
39
6 699
1
(D)
29
35
7
71
3
68
8
16
44
16
19
12
3.4
24
71
21.7
63
8
65
2 606
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
812
415
227
170
809
413
226
170
3
2
1
643
(D)
642
53 945
398
83 595
397
77 705
45
(D)
440
332
40
812
28
784
38
92
654
143
159
249
134
6.0
127
812
30.7
790
22
6
695
103 376
91
19 327
16
(D)
16
1
(D)
1
9
(D)
1 718
994
518
206
1 710
989
515
206
8
5
3
1 517
199 176
1 512
181 404
729
154 232
724
150 851
103
21 153
1 062
576
80
1 718
42
1 676
85
199
1 392
182
194
447
654
9.2
241
1 718
39.8
1 669
49
15
1 506
251 318
164
(D)
33
5 902
33
3
(D)
1
2
12
1 134
2 178
1 439
614
125
2 163
1 429
610
124
15
10
4
1
2 059
1 451 499
2 053
1 372 933
752
143 816
739
138 672
175
83 710
1 291
743
144
2 178
82
2 096
118
329
1 649
88
117
342
1 291
14.9
340
1 042
1 136
49.6
2 121
57
8
1 891
270 111
198
138 482
57
50 949
57
9
9 771
3
6
23
1 042 292
1 898
1 405
402
91
1 884
1 395
401
88
14
10
1
3
1 812
434 656
1 807
365 938
499
132 989
493
131 297
223
70 410
1 035
749
114
1 898
165
1 733
118
325
1 290
76
62
204
1 216
20.2
340
1 058
840
59.0
1 822
76
4
1 634
273 508
195
84 230
29
55 468
2
27
6
999
6
34
83 030
Full owners
Part owners
862
137
Full owners
855
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
8
7
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
farms—
acres—
farms.,
acres..
farms .
acres —
farms
acres..
farms
acres. .
Owned land in farms
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
428 856
999
391 545
179
41 819
177
41 271
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
37 859
Operators by principal occupation:
Fanning
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
452
Operators by years on present farm:
63
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years _
35 to 44 years ___ _ __ ___ _
"
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
480
71.5
Operators by sex:
Male _
970
Female _____
69
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 trust.
farms..
acres, -
farms—
acres-
farms .
acres—
farms -
farms..
farms—
acres-
farms
farms _
902
197 596
94
118 094
32
107 954
5
27
1
(D)
1
10
acres-
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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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
Total
Under 25
554
3
1 107
10
304
3
391
4
472
1
393
2
284
4
261
2
870
11
683
7
445
5
586
3
Age of operator (years)
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 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 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.
7 854
4 083
855 338
690 976
1 687
417
2 739
1 110
1 288
775
1 010
775
816
719
314
287
6 330
3 482
423 072
334 411
5 430
2 842
346 462
263 229
1 545
471
2 153
1 058
820
548
516
420
309
269
87
76
1 447
962
76 610
71 182
7 520
499 464
225 149
3 641
142 883
42 713
6 378
356 581
182 436
1 113
92 991
58 220
4 023
409 081
187 699
1 989
108 673
32 121
3 494
300 408
155 577
265
17 520
7 431
121
5 149
1 261
240
12 371
52 794
319
39 438
522
70 968
28 760
272
19 466
5 269
468
51 502
23 490
75
8 011
678
105 404
52 420
347
20 476
6 058
588
84 928
46 361
92
1 139
122 334
58 644
568
30 096
9 149
1 001
92 238
49 495
174
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Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
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 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 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.
1 811
2 728
562
553
448
314
187
134
3
771
164
362
1
?7(1
1
R?9
513
?35
97
27
2
84R
88 661
?
MB
83
233
1
074
1
(195
272
3 497
90 383
37 450
1 652
34 210
10 592
2 884
56 173
26 858
504
303
7 048
277
(D)
374
7 020
2 727
632
15 935
564
14 667
360
5 923
1 763
991
25 114
10 345
475
10 236
3 370
822
14 878
6 975
123
1 169
21 342
675
20 381
10 683
765
10 340
22 418
9 266
394
7 493
2 161
755
14 925
7 105
144
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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
Age of operator (years)
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.
367
167
5 235
3 197
678
276
28 408
19 974
575
231
48 290
33 977
4 876
3 547
144
57
8 423
4 853
312
195
377
172
6 740
4 658
335
151
3 312
2 262
302
139
3 428
2 396
1 943
919
595 626
480 882
1 781
854
438 810
363 619
1 863
898
467 621
383 930
1 779
866
494 599
407 091
4 795 226
3 992 930
6 831
2 822
39 511
17 120
1 456
501
4 455
1 807
236
67
1 516
859
89 182
9
288 937
253
178 909
235
126 535
249
135 979
239
149 152
1 372 388
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Table so. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
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.
200
2 038
402
8 434
4 009
22 391
955
2 648
(D)
8
170 471
16 940
215
11 629
7 153
12
21 941
215
29 289
185
19 474
3 080
104
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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
Age of operator (years)
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms-
acres. _
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres _
250 to 499 acres. —
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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. _
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms..
acres. _
bushels-
Irrigated farms-
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt__
Irrigated farms-
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
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms..
acres. .
tons, dry-
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons, dry-
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
Land in orchards farms—
acres. .
Irrigated farms—
acres. _
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms-
Bearing and nonbearing.. acres.,
pounds..
1 352
45 437
864 471
1 352
45 437
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
1 234
48 678
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
11 107
699 305
733
9 521
337
15 442
2 141 501
337
15 442
1 029
39 832
773 138
1 029
39 832
1 142
160 069
5 993 090
850
39 325
2 03B
101 479
7 763 459
508 969
439
6 637
9 114
4 623
649 688
497 849
1 962 334
1 563 542
8 515
4 376
581 082
448 568
3 924
1 209
3 351
1 877
1 339
1 080
354
317
146
140
8 106
4 220
482 009
364 680
1 637 972
1 300 668
7 580
4 002
431 694
329 241
865
346
15 113
11 592
838
339
14 818
11 373
460
132
289
123
239
3 993
45 596 942
290
34 084
119 262
273
30 834
52
267
26 366
100 493
305
20 129
1 526 142
286
16 376
94
64 457
247 313
505
57 887
209
9 500
177 205
209
9 500
84
345
20 502
1 654 260
313
18 492
124
118 573
78
1 487
683
71 204
255 215
657
66 857
317
53 983
2 085 514
237
11 265
126
570
31 047
2 374 172
525
24 234
1 263
143 294
465 388
1 203
129 762
292
532
314
1 165
110 476
396 807
1 106
See footnotes at end of table.
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[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
Corn for grain or seed farms..
184
_
23
41
58
48
14
acres. _
3 488
552
514
1 062
959
401
bushels..
418 371
74 401
57 381
124 792
118 658
43 139
Irrigated ... farms
184
23
41
58
48
14
acres-
3 488
-
552
514
1 062
959
401
Corn for silage or green chop farms
323
2
19
76
81
106
39
acres..
5 605
(D)
(D)
1 187
1 784
1 660
710
tons, green..
91 333
(D)
(D)
19 492
27 980
30 071
10 149
Irrigated farms..
323
2
19
76
81
106
39
acres. _
5 605
(D)
(D)
1 187
1 784
1 660
710
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
274
2
18
64
65
93
32
25 to 99 acres
46
1
12
13
13
7
100 to 249 acres
3
3
250 to 499 acres
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
500 acres or more .
Wheat for grain farms..
569
4
67
106
166
163
63
acres. _
31 315
95
3 866
6 678
10 935
6 355
3 386
bushels—
1 155 914
7 383
153 682
225 133
405 651
252 252
111 813
Irrigated farms..
384
4
43
61
118
120
38
acres-
9 353
95
1 068
1 577
3 937
1 992
684
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres _ -
325
3
31
48
100
107
36
25 to 99 acres
175
1
24
43
45
44
18
100 to 249 acres
48
9
12
11
10
6
250 to 499 acres
11
2
1
5
1
2
500 acres or more _ __ —
10
1
2
5
1
1
Barley for grain _ — - farms-
1 101
7
92
247
305
318
132
acres..
24 866
145
2 498
5 809
7 580
6 256
2 578
bushels..
1 743 398
11 737
173 904
393 398
543 299
427 976
193 084
Irrigated . farms..
1 002
7
86
219
281
295
114
acres. _
21 178
145
2 313
5 123
6 079
5 271
2 247
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres - - -
814
6
58
181
218
242
109
25 to 99 acres
249
1
28
61
74
68
17
100 to 249 acres
34
-
6
3
11
8
6
250 to 499 acres
4
-
-
2
2
-
-
500 acres or more
Oats for grain _ ___ — farms—
317
28
62
98
96
33
acres. _
3 219
198
582
1 271
919
249
bushels-
190 336
-
11 653
38 281
70 468
55 077
14 857
Irrigated farms..
294
28
57
87
90
32
acres-
2 884
"
198
535
1 061
851
239
Irish potatoes __ _ farms
43
_
4
12
10
14
3
acres. _
80
3
15
21
30
12
CWt—
12 554
1 110
2 676
3 118
4 220
1 430
Irrigated farms
43
-
4
12
10
14
3
acres-
80
3
15
21
30
12
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
37
4
11
8
12
2
5.0 to 24.9 acres
6
1
2
2
1
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
-
-
"
"
"
"
"
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms—
4 491
22
395
990
1 315
1 170
599
acres—
151 839
693
13 114
31 643
48 374
38 616
19 399
tons, dry-
398 792
1 532
34 587
81 695
125 285
108 131
47 562
Irrigated farms
4 139
22
359
927
1 209
1 086
536
acres-
132 514
565
11 237
27 089
42 835
33 951
16 837
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres _
2 715
17
242
592
766
696
402
25 to 99 acres
1 474
4
124
337
446
401
162
100 to 249 acres
259
25
58
90
63
23
250 to 499 acres
37
1
4
3
11
10
8
500 acres or more
6
3 886
18
337
854
2
1 134
1 035
4
Alfalfa hay farms..
508
acres—
117 329
634
10 578
24 746
35 820
30 390
15 161
tons, dry..
337 304
1 421
30 001
68 694
102 947
93 949
40 292
Irrigated farms
3 578
18
304
801
1 038
957
460
acres-
102 453
514
9 151
21 070
31 286
26 857
13 575
Land in orchards farms..
519
3
21
88
162
163
82
acres. _
3 521
31
155
672
997
1 233
434
Irrigated farms _
499
3
21
80
159
160
76
acres-
3 445
31
155
646
988
1 213
412
Farms by bearing and nonhealing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
328
1
14
56
103
98
56
5.0 to 24.9 acres _
166
2
5
24
53
59
23
25.0 to 99.9 acres
24
2
8
6
5
3
100.0 to 249.9 acres
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms-
329
2
9
50
92
117
59
Bearing and nonbearing__acres—
1 165
(D)
(D)
277
248
372
207
pounds..
5 697 048
(D)
(D)
1 051 756
1 270 475
2 294 775
749 378
f less than $1 ,000.
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number-
percent.
Land in farms acres.
; 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..
$1.000..
Safes of $50,000 or more 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..
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 corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries 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.
100.0
9 989 073
710
14 066
617 882
43 927
2 258
2 122
1 894
1 854
464
897
375
1 005
3 103
33 630
136
14 046
356
3 935
1 589
17 530
(D)
1 937
10 718
897
124 709
627
119 046
2 365
16.8
9 349
2 365
33 502
14 166
3 835
27.3
93 333
3 835
73 578
19 186
902
1 020
850
519
866
20 261
23 396
1 197
8
776
7
1 467
2
(D)
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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
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms -
Land in farms
Average size of farm
number. _
percent-
acres,.
707
5.0
111 181
157
471
3.3
93 029
198
395
2.8
93 975
238
1 271
9.0
453 225
357
941
6.7
651 117
692
598
4.3
823 346
1 377
753
5.4
7 425 314
9 861
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
707
29 916
42 314
471
24 217
51 416
395
21 971
55 623
1 271
99 128
77 992
941
81 701
86 824
598
59 603
99 671
Average per farm
$1,000__
dollars—
117 402
155 913
Farms by value of sales:
64
52
60
108
149
43
79
24
60
47
16
3
22
18
47
78
91
32
52
24
45
49
9
2
27
9
25
48
76
26
63
16
53
33
16
2
68
37
79
138
221
70
161
72
205
132
65
16
35
23
57
83
148
45
126
62
147
147
47
17
22
9
15
43
95
32
78
36
120
97
33
14
203
1 331
139
1 021
1
(D)
144
1 236
421
4 747
11
(D)
323
5 796
27
2 373
202
4 330
27
2 162
214
Sales of $50,000 or more —
$1,000—
farms- -
$1,000-
11 022
70
8 753
Com for grain
Wheat _
farms—
$1,000—
farms—
$1,000—
20
184
101
503
24
236
77
394
20
197
87
502
69
885
273
1 815
49
949
221
2 562
23
456
148
2 313
18
486
174
8 104
$1,000-
-
4
(D)
144
604
17
25
2
(D)
90
370
8
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
94
502
14
26
2
(D)
5
21
250
1 872
35
83
10
69
199
2 068
30
72
10
145
1
(D)
104
1 271
16
(D)
8
233
1
$1,000-
(D)
84
$1,000-
1 968
23
Other grains —
$1,000—
farms. _
$1,000-
(D)
17
403
;
;
\
;
;
\
Sales of $50,000 or more
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
'-
\
:
:
:
;
:
Sales of $50,000 or more
$1,000-
.. . farms—
$1,000-
;
Hay, silage, and field seeds
Sales of $50,000 or more
farms—
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000-
260
2 678
3
(D)
173
1 991
4
222
140
1 765
7
415
450
7 987
44
3 477
329
7 952
50
4 864
189
6 666
39
4 685
169
7 384
35
5 853
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons _
Sales of $50,000 or more
— farms—
$1,000—
farms—
$1,000-
24
986
7
760
9
242
2
(D)
15
649
2
(D)
32
1 610
7
1 267
21
1 023
4
709
6
112
1
(D)
6
183
2
(D)
Fruits, nuts, and berries
Sales of $50,000 or more . .
farms—
$1,000-
farms,
$1,000-
18
297
1
IP)
7
374
3
325
5
246
3
(D)
18
1 797
3
1 744
16
1 223
6
1 206
7
474
3
465
5
520
2
(D)
Nursery and greenhouse crops
Sales of $50,000 or more
. . . farms—
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000—
5
<D>
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
369
1
(D)
8
3 198
6
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
181
2
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
46
22
371
2
(D)
8
363
2
(0)
4
1 488
3
(D)
4
Sales of $50,000 or more
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000-
4 243
4
4 243
Poultry and poultry products _ .
Sales of $50,000 or more
farms—
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000—
15
4 113
8
4 112
6
2 054
2
(D)
4
380
1
(D)
15
4 861
8
4 859
18
8 159
11
8 157
7
1 355
5
(D)
7
786
3
779
89
10 143
63
9 349
64
10 568
51
10 136
60
9 992
50
9 694
186
30 793
159
30 153
112
22 314
90
21 828
44
9 171
38
9 002
22
Sales of $50,000 or more
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
5 011
18
4 914
Cattle and calves
Sales of $50,000 or more
farms—
$1,000-
farms-
$1.000..
467
7 312
27
2 548
347
6 534
30
2 722
285
6 377
28
3 056
935
38 618
125
26 004
740
32 101
161
21 891
475
31 626
155
25 865
556
59 129
259
52 703
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
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 EXPENSES1
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.
14 064
494 641
35 171
3 480
1 253
388
6 020
1 114
472
205
2 023
567
215
7 760
8 604
7 418
314
21
7
13 189
29 726
11 733
1 364
74
18
11 359
13 833
8 446
11 290
707
1 272
8 963
3 331
14 734
69
12 143
2 290
25 102
10 962
1 605
8
1 128
521
1 106
2
(D)
518
15 998
3 801
62 799
16 522
2 987
1 493
1 727
542
897
17 294
19 280
2 501
200
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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-
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-
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.
782
24 361
31 152
498
18 301
36 748
370
14 746
39 855
307
374
262
400
1 477
78 764
53 327
1 453
878
1 316
2 336
1 066
1 955
112
114
365
3
249
562
46 007
81 864
517
1 326
468
1 516
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
-Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity _ farms.
$1,000.
Farms with 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.
5 621
1 542
513
3 820
1 595
308
4 047
1 698
428
1 052
952
485
3 038
349
296
10 949
1 636
259
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
—Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Farms with 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.
1 530
209
417
353
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
Ail farms number..
$1,000__
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 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
On which all crops failed ___
In cultivated summer fallow _
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured
farms-
acres ..
farms.
acres.
farms.
acres.
farms.
acres.
farms.
acres-
farms.
14 064
118 167
8 402
1 385
2 826
1 874
769
1 693
4 856
618
2 556
24 737
2 443
8 937
378
224
3 034
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
6 260
1 703
1 410
1 023
250
83
23
159 272
1 965
147 487
568
713 375
369
624 698
268
88 677
2 290
5 339
2 331
748
2 912
284
306
98
60
1 542
2 801
440
1 070
1 324
5 758
953
3 587
3 801
9 404
2 474
3 546
74 564
2 993
47 490
949
334
3 009
1 016
145
2 331
61 061
822
37 380
1 643
142
3 189
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms — number..
$1,000__
Average per farm dollars-
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 _— 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, 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
farms.
acres.
and not pastured .
On which all crops failed ...
In cultivated summer fallow.
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured
farms-
acres..
farms-
acres.
farms.,
acres.
farms.
acres.
farms.
acres.
farms,
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
782
6 025
7 704
670
81 310
602
47 509
208
175
219
498
5 685
11 415
459
68 132
426
41 082
370
5 054
13 660
682
86
464
1 477
25 396
17 195
1 222
310 785
1 136
171 909
233
219
309
375
6 573
66
2 721
193
10 774
272
14 358
235
189
113
4 724
208
1 043
360 455
823
178 858
76
15 859
43
3 280
157
16 916
223
21 717
82
20 754
55
15 958
35
4 796
562
12 180
21 673
2' 485
144
29 842
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UTAH 83
Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms.
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
13 987
99 126
1 643
3 500
2 544
3 291
1 677
952
355
12 666
25 681
11 948
23 985
6 797
9 421
7 827
14 564
5 544
6 031
6 271
7 076
2 290
152 002
66 376
17 265
1 046
332
303
3 801
375 121
98 690
4 210
1 298
905
667
3 217
4 956
3 215
4 880
2 142
2 753
1 624
2 127
967
1 196
1 253
356
845
1 043
11 490
22
435
152
243
394
2 711
354
1 072
956
11 263
897
129 251
144 093
2 498
812
1 370
827
1 505
476
683
550
822
122 761
136 553
1 700
782
1 305
822
1 527
487
792
516
735
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 buildings1 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms-
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
782
133 404
170 593
1 079
1 445
689
1 471
284
424
554
1 047
498
107 121
215 102
1 087
459
921
462
1 099
303
446
326
653
370
109 589
296 186
1 247
1 477
512 464
346 963
973
1 351
3 355
1 350
3 356
574
884
1 097
2 472
282
297
941
1 027
986
1 186
843
97 564
884
415 522
470 048
682
874
2 548
802
2 201
341
527
667
1 674
582
613
620
746
562
378 153
672 870
479
544
1 726
513
1 466
202
323
463
1 143
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 85
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
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators _ -__
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants _
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
2 365
1 968
227
170
3 835
2 715
801
319
866
530
266
70
944
601
267
76
920
530
316
74
White
13 945
8 767
4 199
979
2 351
1 959
225
167
3 603
2 693
796
314
860
527
264
69
923
590
259
74
910
527
309
74
121
66
39
16
14
9
2
3
32
22
5
5
6
3
2
1
21
11
8
2
10
3
7
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
farms—
acres—
farms—
acres—
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
2 200
61 593
2 195
7 892
3 529
100 702
3 516
73 351
796
48 748
796
37 417
868
64 744
868
59 978
850
Owned land in farms
96 030
846
79 233
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
farms-
acres—
farms.,
acres- .
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
414
3 785
397
1 457
1 131
23 394
1 120
19 982
336
13 203
336
12 579
347
18 139
343
17 853
391
28 917
390
28 144
farms. .
acres. .
1 164
390 950
282
56 029
325
30 763
52
11 955
71
5 052
71
17 570
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
8 813
4 278
975
1 510
663
192
2 389
1 205
241
531
292
43
595
296
53
567
288
65
Operators by principal occupation:
Other . _
6 350
7 716
554
1 811
1 107
2 728
304
562
391
553
472
448
Operators by days of work off farm:
None __
Any __ ___
4 566
8 688
1 234
1 620
5 834
812
519
1 752
169
226
1 357
94
938
2 710
336
425
1 949
187
229
587
71
105
411
50
285
610
61
117
432
49
292
561
84
142
335
67
Operators by years on present farm:
693
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
2 601
126
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
192
228
450
966
14.0
507
35
312
522
267
288
274
209
202
256
50.6
223
267
598
2 086
18.5
661
36
331
661
393
480
476
463
395
600
54.2
36
53
111
530
21.0
136
9
70
163
78
113
89
120
76
148
54.3
45
52
112
577
21.3
158
6
71
165
102
111
115
148
101
125
54.4
30
42
5 to 9 years
100
593
22.9
155
Operators by age group:
3
70
154
96
120
113
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 years and over
Average age
124
108
132
54.7
Operators by sex:
13 589
477
49
2 251
114
9
3 672
163
20
839
27
4
922
22
4
889
31
Operators of Spanish origin (see text)
3
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. _
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
536
1 427 490
19
517
2 114
8 391
182
700
53
207
53
3 432
82 987
282
7 117
75
1 950
75
765
44 222
73
4 171
16
911
16
828
68 168
83
6 875
18
1 539
18
772
90 269
111
12 953
25
2 860
1
24
Other than family held - - _
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
farms. _
farms—
farms..
63
316 860
15
48
5
16
2
3
10
267
3
7
5
(D)
2
3
:
1
(D)
1
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
farms.,
acres. _
188
1 630 405
11
35
36
1 012
7
(D)
15
1 249
11
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
86 UTAH
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
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
707
400
263
44
703
399
260
44
471
254
179
38
465
252
177
36
395
195
169
31
390
194
165
31
1 271
637
585
49
1 257
630
579
48
941
424
448
69
940
424
448
68
598
291
287
20
598
291
287
20
Part owners
430
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
281
430
34
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
4
1
3
6
2
2
2
5
1
4
14
7
6
1
1
1
;
8
7
1
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
farms.,
acres. _
666
95 603
663
84 274
435
82 651
433
67 573
364
71 802
364
66 674
1 222
354 147
1 222
335 896
874
483 039
872
468 631
579
640 942
578
604 528
5 199 656
acres..
5 068 925
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
farms.,
acres. _
farms. _
acres..
310
27 227
307
26 907
219
25 567
217
25 456
201
31 488
200
27 301
635
117 433
634
117 329
520
194 870
517
182 486
310
226 777
307
218 818
468
2 369 566
465
2 356 389
farms. _
acres. _
52
11 649
32
15 189
35
9 315
76
18 355
58
26 792
52
44 373
143 908
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
428
238
295
147
255
110
824
341
620
265
376
174
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming . „
Other
393
314
284
187
261
134
870
401
683
258
445
153
586
167
Operators by days of work off farm:
230
423
73
94
256
190
255
31
62
162
162
210
48
48
114
576
602
124
139
339
445
439
110
115
214
301
250
54
73
123
Any
1 to 99 days
289
73
142
Operators by years on present farm:
34
23
89
428
23
17
59
304
13
8
38
258
40
34
142
828
26
38
104
614
17
13
48
398
5 to 9 years -
63
Operators by age group:
3
69
118
64
84
4
41
88
60
51
2
37
71
35
49
11
107
203
137
164
7
74
160
98
104
6
36
91
61
71
41
35 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
130
71
87
96
103
78
92
54.1
691
16
68
58
44
57
53.1
462
9
51
48
54
48
54.0
385
10
186
186
119
158
54.0
1 238
33
152
110
104
132
54.3
924
17
88
83
72
90
55.5
583
15
119
108
65 to 69 years
97
96
55.3
Operators by sex:
Male _
Female
733
20
2
1
1
2
2
1
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. _
576
90 757
97
15 054
31
4 880
3
28
381
75 240
70
13 854
13
2 591
13
319
75 927
54
12 914
18
4 152
18
970
345 166
207
73 555
68
25 244
2
66
666
459 539
169
117 430
73
51 399
1
72
422
584 405
112
151 598
51
69 096
3
48
415
2 511 596
179
1 761 430
95
1 262 661
9
86
Other than family held .
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders __
farms. _
acres. _
farms..
farms
;
4
776
2
2
1
(D)
1
6
2 342
1
5
12
8 441
2
10
7
10 288
2
5
12
294 091
1
11
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc.
farms. _
3
490
3
568
3
(D)
20
6 918
21
14 308
6
7 959
52
1 595 536
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 87
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
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres
2 365
3 835
866
944
920
707
471
395
1 271
941
598
753
988
2 249
2 249
188
568
156
529
6 743
4 880
774
143
1 499
229
7 854
855 338
1 687
2 739
1 288
1 010
816
314
6 330
423 072
5 430
346 462
1 545
2 153
820
516
309
87
1 447
76 610
605
41
257
266
202
74
2
5 855
222 285
6 488
209 981
7 520
499 464
225 149
3 641
142 883
42 713
6 378
356 581
182 436
1 113
92 991
58 220
2 365
45
142
142
35
224
83
72
826
459
55
41
813
29
765
19 907
489
194
41
20
14
7
508
9 442
399
7 090
290
77
16
11
4
1
157
2 352
102
16
23
13
2
1
448
5 768
533
4 697
680
11 783
4 685
293
4 889
1 320
564
6 894
3 365
159
1 168
575
3 835
270
890
890
69
224
44
210
1 556
1 030
58
37
439
38
1 674
40 032
754
797
77
30
10
6
1 143
15 240
1 002
11 275
633
353
11
2
2
1
235
3 965
171
9
32
11
10
2
1 051
10 706
1 283
14 086
1 470
36 757
18 826
647
6 668
1 864
1 195
30 089
16 963
256
17 523
10 382
866
87
177
177
18
36
4
38
405
304
31
7
57
6
484
20 984
94
287
68
25
5
5
354
8 465
310
5 562
140
148
15
7
72
2 903
36
2
17
12
1
4
339
5 964
391
6 555
469
14 106
7 004
207
3 507
934
399
10 599
6 070
64
4 772
3 394
944
81
232
232
18
19
3
27
458
345
48
6
43
9
558
26 001
90
300
126
30
6
6
435
11 477
382
8 520
124
223
26
7
2
91
2 957
37
4
31
13
4
2
418
6 907
464
7 617
549
13 818
6 344
234
3 567
1 016
473
10 251
5 328
84
2 249
1 448
180 to 219 acres
-
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres
I
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish
potatoes; field crops, except cash
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
445
Poultry and eggs (025)
18
General farms, primarily livestock and
animal specialties (029)
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms-
number--
Farms with—
7
565
31 812
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows _ farms..
number..
Farms with—
1
468
15 613
386
10 257
500 or more ..
Milk cows farms-
number.-
Farms with—
124
5 356
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..
422
9 024
470
7 175
547
15 681
6 594
265
4 755
1 283
447
10 926
5 311
69
1 237
687
See footnotes at end of table.
88 UTAH
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
FARMS BY SIZE
707
49
112
112
13
11
4
24
360
285
83
9
29
13
475
34 880
42
191
126
87
26
3
401
17 794
321
11 530
62
184
55
18
2
113
6 264
29
34
33
14
3
379
9 476
390
7 610
467
17 595
7 312
241
7 236
2 154
396
10 359
5 158
48
1 164
600
471
33
76
76
1
7
1
14
260
205
59
2
12
6
342
34 074
21
117
84
80
37
3
296
16 527
240
10 521
27
130
59
20
4
84
6 006
22
1
14
27
18
1
1
292
9 861
310
7 686
347
16 108
6 534
171
5 396
1 402
297
10 712
5 132
49
2 269
1 132
395
32
68
68
2
4
3
11
197
161
57
1
9
11
288
32 125
14
89
76
61
45
3
254
15 034
193
8 853
21
110
42
16
3
1
81
6 181
19
19
15
25
2
1
229
10 025
250
7 066
285
14 842
6 377
146
4 521
1 238
248
10 321
5 140
34
2 454
1 479
1 271
93
167
167
9
7
6
52
701
549
165
8
33
30
952
135 076
54
239
222
245
168
24
841
58 378
681
39 469
82
304
186
85
22
2
218
18 909
39
2
29
58
73
17
797
39 717
829
36 981
935
76 114
38 618
462
16 133
4 809
809
59 981
33 809
126
21 651
14 102
941
95
99
99
4
8
1
25
568
476
93
10
14
24
737
131 395
30
139
160
165
189
54
666
64 753
592
51 560
43
208
155
132
48
6
136
13 193
30
2
20
34
29
21
616
33 437
660
33 205
740
72 934
32 101
385
20 066
5 730
650
52 868
26 371
100
10 064
6 672
598
56
50
50
1
3
2
20
410
331
35
3
8
10
469
116 008
10
74
101
88
142
54
442
58 504
414
52 955
13
117
100
94
79
11
70
5 549
26
2
8
16
8
10
407
27 311
422
30 193
475
69 029
31 626
274
19 120
6 258
417
49 909
25 367
69
15 349
9 209
180 to 219 acres
-
1,000 to 1,999 acres —
753
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
79
31
_
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish
potatoes; field crops, except cash
31
1
1
1
10
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
557
388
16
Poultry and eggs (025)
1
10
General farms, primarily livestock and
46
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory
Farms with—
farms. _
number-
545
233 044
7
52
77
107
154
148
Cows and heifers that had calved
farms
522
number..
131 845
510
Farms with—
number-
128 870
11
73
105
113
143
65
Milk cows
Farms with—
farms—
number..
66
2 975
43
2
4
5
4
8
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.,
farms. _
number—
$1,000..
farms.
number..
$1,000..
farms
number..
$1,000..
._ farms.,
number..
$1,000..
457
54 089
486
47 110
556
140 697
59 129
316
47 025
14 705
483
93 672
44 424
55
13 091
8 540
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 89
Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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.
367
5 235
678
28 408
575
48 290
4 876
144
8 423
312
1 943
595 626
1 781
438 810
1 863
467 621
1 779
494 599
4 795 226
6 831
39 511
1 456
4 455
236
1 516
329 778
71
1 107 869
257
15 101
224
8 790
1 119
6 193
397
928
7 858
26
122 727
1 045
67
1 054
497
14 736
484
14 705
134 625
1 774
9 052
395
1 104
97 165
26
266 712
90 UTAH
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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-
Si ,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.
15 947
57
(D)
31 040
1
(D)
(D)
S
670 000
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 91
Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms.
acres,
bushels.
Imgated ._ farms.
acres.
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Imgated __ farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres ~
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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 1.. ___'_
500 acres or more
Barley for grain farms.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms-
acres.,
bushels. _
Imgated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
Irrigated farmsll
acress
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
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms
acres
tons, dry.
Imgated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres '____[
500 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Land in orchards farms.
. . acres.
Imgated farms.
acres.
Farms by beanng 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 I.~~~I
250.0 acres or more '_
APPles farms.
Bearing and nonbearing__acres_
_. pounds.
See footnotes at end of table.
1 352
45 437
864 471
1 352
45 437
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
1 234
48 678
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
2 890
105 534
1 755
1 088
254
11 107
699 305
733
9 521
118
6 464
1 517 067
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
8 515
581 082
3 924
3 351
1 339
354
8 106
482 009
1 637 972
7 580
431 694
865
15 113
838
14 818
568
5 157
51 293 990
1 829
5 667
383
1 665
285
843
276
814
119
1 174
19 582
533
4 961
361 126
143
906
54 539
2 472
34 572
95 239
2 295
31 256
2 135
28 067
83 184
332
3 167
323
3 124
218
1 079
12 116 955
224
3 388
268 668
206
3 113
184
12 778
39 824
532
11 682
256
4 875
377 099
246
4 682
18
20 163
64 517
605
18 403
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Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels—
Irrigated farms-
acres.-
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres—
tons, green-
Irrigated farms—
acres-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres __
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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. .
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated __ farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
cwt__
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
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ._ farms..
acres.,
tons, dry-
Irrigated farms-
acres. _
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms-
acres. .
tons, dry-
Irrigated farms-
Land in orchards farms..
acres. _
farms-
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres.
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms-
Bearing and nonbearing.. acres..
pounds—
108
3 373
203 341
516 741
223
6 398
31 760
102 445
515
28 910
165
5 119
399 602
152
4 856
76
397
28 453
91 205
379
26 217
65
357
21 882
75 749
344
20 226
323
23 763
78 714
304
20 873
54
300
19 202
67 821
529 197
93
3 896
292
15 518
760 315
207
7 866
113
476
24 762
2 012 217
428
21 949
156
119
1 845
123 781
1 062
110 526
356 735
994
98 415
134
452
405
963
85 333
302 913
4 558
626 959
68
4 558
184
8 016
159 018
232
23 953
1 125 787
24 116
1 861 232
329
21 264
742
111 943
360 616
700
100 124
81
667
81 748
296 520
626
72 820
348 794
39
2 389
158
28 473
985 349
93 217
282 418
435
84 760
440
67 882
235 205
410
61 193
1 145
8
1 143
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
IFarms 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
UTAH 93
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 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 farms.
$1 ,000.
Sales of $50,000 or more 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.
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.
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 larms.
$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.
94 UTAH
14 066
100.0
9 989 073
14 066
617 882
43 927
464
897
375
1 005
897
321
356
3 935
1 589
17 530
16
(D)
1 937
10 718
298
484
58
906
897
124 709
627
119 046
1 747
3
1 603
897
141 254
157 474
325
42 993
313
42 701
674
45 561
312
39 034
1 005
70 491
70 140
11 336
138
9 138
29 039
336
22 544
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number__
percent. _
Land in farms acres..
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..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more 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..
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 corn, and melons farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $50,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries 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.
897
28 172
31 407
464
10 296
22 190
12.9
664 557
368
306
292
1 379
1 854
13.2
382 370
206
1 854
13 087
7 069
(D)
303
663
1 894
13.5
221 130
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 95
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales (see text)— Con.
Hogs and pigs r 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 EXPENSES1
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.
1 908
41 671
142
36 081
14 064
494 641
35 171
3 480
1 253
388
6 020
1 114
472
205
2 023
567
215
4 293
1 461
204
11 359
13 833
8 446
11 290
707
1 272
15 846
16
15 721
162
1 586
147
1 491
297
1 486
283
1 525
847
99 901
117 947
790
2 631
709
2 762
1 002
50 918
50 816
96 UTAH
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 EXPENSES1
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.
889
22 190
24 960
467
8 601
18 417
1 810
23 592
13 034
1 558
1 462
1 392
1 696
12 068
7 116
1 416
861
1 036
2 022
10 459
5 173
1 700
B13
978
256
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 97
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
—Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Farms with 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.
5 621
1 542
513
4 266
954
397
3 820
1 595
308
4 047
1 698
428
1 052
952
485
3 038
349
296
98 UTAH
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
$25,000 to
$39,999
$20,000 to
$24,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
-Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity _-
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
624
550
480
128
16
559
1 717
473
86
169
400
89
54
26
785
1 924
681
102
2
477
620
281
180
16
510
2 609
313
189
8
382
1 895
85
167
128
2
272
714
115
92
65
372
1 421
297
62
12
1
856
943
846
8
2
889
2 981
675
214
280
298
206
65
9
217
451
200
17
72
148
38
25
9
423
842
391
32
228
257
142
80
6
247
1 104
167
80
190
953
22
97
71
100
151
45
47
8
170
332
160
9
1
459
489
457
2
467
1 075
410
57
1 157
684
1 011
126
20
740
862
723
17
224
296
110
105
9
1 571
2 329
1 534
37
786
742
530
247
9
903
2 607
714
187
2
649
2 060
219
270
159
1
410
547
279
102
28
1
578
887
568
6
4
1 706
1 444
1 701
5
1 810
2 922
1 711
99
879
394
765
114
717
508
715
2
238
250
148
90
1 474
1 300
1 463
10
1
729
450
567
162
607
1 158
545
62
457
951
170
232
55
204
207
128
72
4
395
613
372
21
1
1
1 560
1 045
1 557
1
1
1
1 594
1 408
1 592
2
1 012
269
983
29
544
286
544
198
163
125
73
1 548
1 129
1 547
1
839
501
695
144
626
1 368
527
99
463
1 138
150
238
75
218
230
128
83
7
436
407
428
8
1 903
1 193
1 900
3
1 785
1 128
1 785
1 410
385
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000—
774
465
Contract labor
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
458
342
Repair and maintenance
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
2 824
1 641
Customwork, machine hire, and rental o
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
1 247
524
Interest expense
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
1 123
2 020
Secured by real estate . __ -
Farms with expenses of—
farms,
$1,000—
898
1 741
$25,000 or more
Not secured by real estate
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000__
311
280
Cash rent
Farms with expenses of—
. farms
$1,000__
496
318
496
farms—
$1,000-
Farms with expenses of—
2 232
4 126
16
$10,000 to $24,999
All other farm production expenses
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
3 706
1 657
$50,000 or more
_
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj
Item
$500,000
or more
$1,000,000
$250,000 to
$100,000 to
$50,000 to
$40,000 to
All farms
or more
Total
$499,999
$249,999
$99,999
$49,999
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
14 064
54
171
321
847
1 002
414
$1,000-
118 167
18 584
37 419
25 374
36 535
18 185
4 766
Average per farm - dollars
8 402
344 152
218 826
79 048
43 134
18 149
11 511
Farms with net gains2 . number..
6 854
51
163
295
738
819
319
Average net gain dollars..
22 204
366 928
230 919
91 819
53 242
25 375
18 840
Gain of—
Less than $1 ,000 ..
1 385
4
18
13
11
$1,000 to $9,999 _
2 826
3
7
22
46
156
31
$10,000 to $49,999
1 874
2
17
59
325
579
277
$50,000 or more
769
46
139
210
349
71
Farms with net losses number..
7 210
3
8
26
109
183
95
Average net loss . dollars _
4 718
43 055
27 570
65 857
25 301
14 188
13 098
Loss of—
Less than $1,000 .. _
1 693
1
3
6
40
1
$1,000 to $9,999
4 856
1
6
32
61
37
$10,000 to $49,999 __
618
2
5
13
59
70
56
$50,000 or more
43
1
1
4
12
12
1
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND
OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
Government payments farms..
2 556
6
47
117
337
365
138
$1,000..
24 737
426
2 470
2 399
6 991
5 026
1 316
Other farm-related income1 farms..
2 443
5
38
76
224
208
77
$1,000..
8 937
45
865
744
1 493
1 504
376
Customwork and other agricultural
services ... farms..
1 063
2
17
38
111
132
56
$1,000..
4 446
(D)
177
328
922
1 245
311
Gross cash rent or share payments farms—
1 056
2
13
11
31
47
5
$1,000-
2 257
(D)
235
80
100
122
44
Forest products and Christmas trees farms—
85
2
3
6
13
-
$1,000-
182
(D)
7
17
12
Other farm-related income sources farms..
564
2
17
36
126
43
19
$1,000..
2 052
(D)
(D)
328
453
126
21
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total — - -_ -. farms—
304
_
7
23
45
58
21
$1,000..
4 388
-
213
642
1 326
1 093
200
Com _ --_ - farms—
38
4
5
8
6
1
$1,000-
378
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Wheat farms
224
6
17
36
48
17
$1.000-
3 034
-
137
440
920
837
158
Soybeans farms
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000__
-
"
"
"
"
-
"
Sorghum, barley, and oats farms..
109
_
2
8
14
21
7
$1,000-
632
(D)
(D)
171
182
30
Gotton farms—
$1,000—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey.. _ farms—
33
1
2
2
$1,000-
343
"
"
"
(D)
(D)
(D)
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland ... farms
12 233
42
141
282
795
915
339
acres—
2 028 537
52 010
136 773
185 909
380 480
330 850
109 369
Harvested cropland farms
10 752
34
125
266
765
876
327
acres-
1 076 886
36 855
89 271
118 161
236 444
199 887
55 627
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
6 260
8
22
19
75
109
50
50 to 99 acres
1 703
1
7
19
94
115
77
100 to 199 acres
1 410
1
10
52
186
268
119
200 to 499 acres
1 023
10
38
108
288
309
61
500 to 999 acres
250
6
27
38
89
57
18
1,000 to 1,999 acres
83
5
14
23
25
17
2
2,000 acres or more
23
3
7
7
8
1
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms..
6 247
14
58
130
374
436
185
acres. _
528 434
8 347
25 015
24 476
61 952
64 048
28 496
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured . farms
552
3
9
18
44
72
21
acres..
97 701
406
1 892
10 588
11 441
16 287
5 730
On which all crops failed . farms..
511
3
8
12
34
36
25
acres..
18 757
193
1 679
1 070
1 999
1 322
818
1 186
5
14
46
139
140
67
acres-
159 272
1 259
2 651
17 793
41 308
32 293
12 666
Idle farms..
1 965
15
45
75
190
198
89
acres. _
147 487
4 950
16 265
13 821
27 336
17 013
5 832
Total woodland- — - ... - _. farms—
568
3
24
46
54
17
acres—
713 375
_
471 092
25 617
32 430
27 991
4 053
Woodland pastured _ _ —_ _. farms..
369
3
18
33
36
16
acres..
624 698
-
(D)
(D)
27 813
19 774
3 719
Woodland not pastured farms
268
1
9
18
29
6
acres. _
88 677
-
(D)
(D)
4 617
8 217
334
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
{For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 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..
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 income1 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, 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
On which all crops failed
In cultivated summer fallow .
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured
arms.,
acres. _
farms..
'arms.,
acres. .
farms. .
acres..
acres.
;arms_
acres.
833
195 413
792
95 661
9 009
47
1 790
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
467
1 667
3 570
435
80 720
410
39 491
1 810
2 003
1 107
2 020
276
725
1 662
243 117
1 545
109 973
1 650
146 751
1 472
59 705
2 022
-3 367
-1 665
1 664
88 465
1 428
36 762
886
B74
821
81 756
59
946
35 823
90
60
44
13 793
7
360
3 716
79
65
65
3 355
2
121
1 242
212
140
107
15 874
7
677
3 866
274
23b
225
18 366
9
942
7 056
89
75
53
42 186
23
m
10 340
55
54
30
20 853
21
038
8 773
45
35
24
21 333
2
689
1 567
UTAH 101
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
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 buildings1 -- 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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. _
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms..
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
3 007
1 092
439
13
9H7
499
126
1
643
3
hill)
2
h44
3
P91
1
677
95?
3bb
12 666
25 681
11 948
23 985
6 797
9 421
7 827
14 564
1 493
1 754
5 544
6 031
6 271
7 076
6 324
552 903
4 901
558
21 048
113 334
2 098 778
216
483 100
1 504 984
443
847
689 133
813 616
1 002
577 242
576 090
438
314
826
974
1 577
3 007
2 917
309
794
949
1 256
2 653
2 603
121
311
333
216
555
518
277
714
891
1 040
2 098
2 085
89
216
247
103
263
281
208
544
696
252
641
730
223
547
719
309
719
871
213
530
642
73 776
125 622
116 493
409
499
54 631
60 543
18
6
1 545
(D)
26
27
2 351
787
399
575
77 467
80 722
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
$25,000 to
$20,000 to
$10,000 to
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
Less than
$39,999
$24,999
$19,999
$9,999
$4,999
$2,500
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured _— farms..
376
170
664
550
514
970
acres-
446 178
141 246
351 383
191 382
108 911
577 925
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc farms
440
218
893
895
915
2 177
acres-
22 759
11 186
27 871
20 510
13 414
26 281
Cropland under federal acreage reduction
Annual commodity acreage adjustment
programs farms
173
68
245
134
61
43
acres..
5 963
2 176
6 422
2 405
672
382
Conservation reserve program farms
30
10
70
34
22
60
acres..
9 282
1 295
18 701
8 732
2 698
15 278
Value of land and buildings1 . -. farms..
889
467
1 810
1 696
2 022
4 425
$1,000..
327 577
133 040
432 466
245 671
221 951
639 920
Average per farm.. . . - dollars-
368 478
284 882
238 931
144 853
109 768
144 615
Average per acre . dollars-
482
534
640
704
992
782
Farms by value group:
$1 to $39,999
55
13
178
282
606
1 592
$40,000 to $69,999 -
52
30
216
276
345
766
$70,000 to $99,999
86
72
246
245
267
507
$100,000 to $149,999
93
82
286
361
293
584
$150,000 to $199,999
120
69
197
221
156
262
$200,000 to $499,999
305
150
505
265
322
522
$500,000 to $999,999
112
39
124
31
29
137
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
51
4
49
12
2
26
$2,000,000 to $4,999,999
12
8
7
2
2
17
$5,000,000 or more
3
2
1
12
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment . ... farms..
889
467
1 810
1 695
2 022
4 349
$1,000..
38 440
18 064
56 570
36 280
29 976
40 469
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
32
27
116
173
395
868
$5,000 to $9,999
28
37
209
313
424
2 431
$10,000 to $19,999
158
102
357
424
735
642
$20,000 to $49,999
369
155
755
608
413
352
$50,000 to $99,999
231
120
302
165
42
39
$100,000 to $199,999
62
19
70
12
13
16
$200,000 to $499,999
9
7
1
1
$500,000 or more
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT1
Motortrucks, including pickups _ .. farms..
846
425
1 727
1 502
1 721
3 762
number..
1 811
847
3 254
2 525
2 630
4 938
Wheel tractors farms..
803
405
1 623
1 502
1 648
3 367
number..
1 845
916
3 266
2 656
2 479
4 503
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms..
365
217
834
944
1 082
2 312
number..
566
360
1 194
1 352
1 378
2 782
40 horsepower (PTO) or more . farms..
682
330
1 256
888
868
1 472
number-
1 279
556
2 072
1 304
1 101
1 721
Grain and bean combines ... farms
116
53
274
162
139
58
number..
142
56
281
194
201
65
Cottonpickers and strippers . farms
-
-
-
-
-
-
number. _
Mower conditioners . . farms
503
267
938
755
651
620
number. _
533
277
1 029
779
668
690
Pickup balers ... . farms
558
288
1 105
633
819
799
number..
635
313
1 195
866
875
823
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
Commercial fertilizer farms-
548
259
872
836
785
1 269
acres on which used..
43 433
16 801
42 434
24 167
13 891
10 790
Lime farms.
acres on which used—
tons..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms-
340
144
635
550
358
720
acres on which used—
19 591
7 910
32 810
13 952
6 123
7 110
Nematodes in crops _ — _ _ farms-
11
6
15
8
-
9
acres on which used-
82
198
594
329
16
Diseases in crops and orchards farms-
33
11
69
79
42
235
acres on which used-
626
1 000
2 204
800
566
1 346
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture . farms.
378
226
728
587
492
861
acres on which used—
23 540
12 333
34 631
19 244
7 354
11 163
Chemicals for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit . . farms
21
14
40
19
24
53
acres on which used—
496
333
446
100
106
270
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text]
Item
All farms
$500,000
or more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$1,000,000
or more
Total
$40,000 to
$49,999
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
13 945
8 767
4 199
979
121
66
39
16
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
1 164
390 950
8 813
4 278
975
6 350
7 716
4 566
8 688
1 234
1 620
5 834
812
693
798
1 914
8 060
20.2
2 601
126
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
13 589
477
49
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
536
1 427 490
19
517
63
316 860
15
48
18B
1 630 405
54
36
16
2
54
36
16
2
53
414 512
52
413 867
18
120 464
18
110 164
4
10 945
24
26
4
47
7
42
9
4
5
3
1
2
5
37
20.9
9
6
9
6
12
9
6
4
2
50.4
54
8
54 255
16
53 187
20
178 278
20
7
230 774
3
4
3
7 537
171
86
77
8
169
84
77
8
2
2
164
1 854 484
163
1 813 887
85
337 372
85
323 182
19
54 787
102
59
10
155
16
127
30
14
4
12
14
2
6
18
113
22.7
32
1
8
33
19
30
27
23
17
13
53.0
170
1
45
230 594
53
215 208
53
436 765
3
50
12
241 864
4
8
8
1 012 638
321
124
182
15
320
123
182
15
1
1
306
669 331
306
657 161
199
434 794
197
434 274
24
12 690
222
77
22
299
22
232
60
23
8
29
29
10
14
29
208
22.8
60
34
63
37
41
45
45
37
19
51.8
319
2
142
367 146
417 554
66
276 508
5
61
7
5 012
1
6
7
25 215
897
385
478
34
889
383
474
32
8
2
4
2
863
1 327 818
863
1 306 707
515
783 261
512
779 704
40
24 668
656
178
63
797
100
585
248
90
60
98
64
24
27
89
580
23.0
177
6
81
186
98
105
143
130
80
68
52.1
885
12
1
540
966 518
225
741 390
106
304 346
2
104
12
33 409
4
8
14
40 748
1 005
459
492
54
993
457
484
52
12
2
8
2
951
904 488
951
861 429
552
432 264
546
425 988
54
49 335
674
260
71
812
193
502
423
129
115
179
80
34
38
118
629
22.2
186
6
114
200
97
126
140
132
119
71
51.7
985
20
4
669
671 930
217
347 118
87
225 170
3
84
12
9 928
2
10
20
33 271
Full owners
166
Tenants
White ... _
26
Full owners _ - --
Part owners
Tenants ___
Black and other races
Full owners -
Part owners _ -
Tenants .
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
farms-
acres. _
farms.,
acres-
farms _
acres. _
farms
acres. .
farms—
acres—
166
183
26
Owned land in farms
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
277 905
349
274 756
209
135 722
209
135 591
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
3 280
Operators by principal occupation:
299
76
Operators by days of work off farm:
None ______ __ _
Any
182
167
76
Not reported _
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
26
11
5 to 9 years
36
257
24.0
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
25 to 34 years ___
35 to 44 years __
45 to 49 years
4
33
62
45
49
56
42
65 to 69 years _
40
44
53.2
Operators by sex:
Male
371
Female
4
1
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
Partnership
Corporation:
Family held .
More than 10 stockholders
farms. _
farms. _
farms. _
farms—
282
258 199
70
130 363
16
14 745
16
Other than family held
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc. _
farms—
acres. _
farms—
farms. _
farms.,
acres..
2
(D)
1
1
5
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text]
Item
$25,000 to
$39,999
$20,000 to
$24,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
B97
440
394
63
464
260
164
40
1 808
1 044
617
147
1 854
1 223
476
155
1 894
1 314
422
158
4 380
3 332
753
295
880
434
387
59
459
260
159
40
1 794
1 036
611
147
1 841
1 215
473
153
1 879
1 304
419
156
4 346
Full owners
3 305
750
291
Black and other races
Part owners
17
6
7
4
5
5
14
8
6
13
8
3
2
15
10
3
2
34
27
3
4
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
acres. _
acres. _
835
511 508
834
484 508
424
190 477
424
166 815
1 671
506 785
1 661
474 356
1 704
348 856
1 699
281 916
1 739
194 823
1 736
158 074
4 095
Owned land in farms
513 182
4 085
474 763
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
farms
acres. _
farms
acres..
460
221 960
457
217 124
204
78 931
204
77 630
771
196 318
764
190 201
636
104 430
631
100 454
5B6
65 646
580
63 056
1 065
289 668
1 048
287 497
farms
acres__
60
31 836
36
24 963
186
38 546
169
70 916
161
39 339
398
40 590
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
560
284
53
292
149
23
1 113
583
112
1 072
650
132
1 167
602
125
2 702
1 340
338
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Other _ _
587
310
280
184
914
894
702
1 152
628
1 266
877
3 503
Operators by days of work off farm:
342
489
89
126
158
275
39
65
171
602
1 093
132
267
694
508
1 247
139
253
855
444
1 343
174
205
964
884
Any
3 313
362
469
2 482
66
31
113
99
107
183
Operators by years on present farm:
45
30
103
567
28
13
59
292
60
84
240
1 134
97
116
252
1 065
21.1
83
127
266
1 067
20.1
299
3 or 4 years
5 to 9 years
334
704
2 148
16.3
152
10
93
143
81
128
72
5
47
83
40
62
290
10
125
296
149
192
324
12
154
304
183
207
351
25
157
294
209
217
895
Operators by age group:
47
25 to 34 years
413
862
504
50 to 54 years
565
131
113
97
101
50
64
52
61
53.5
255
257
239
285
55.8
239
250
197
308
55.0
227
229
185
351
55.1
514
60 to 64 years
475
387
70 years and over
613
52.9
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
876
21
453
11
1 758
50
1 778
76
1 838
56
4 156
224
6
3
9
21
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-
765
471 924
94
70 385
23
107 790
23
390
189 781
54
38 232
11
6 837
11
1 525
531 503
230
114 620
35
14 839
4
31
1 639
304 633
163
40 242
33
8 581
1
32
1 704
196 048
144
18 059
30
4 844
30
3 959
248 391
270
44 480
76
27 065
1
75
Other than family held
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
farms..
acres..
farms
_ farms..
2
(D)
1
1
:
2
<D)
2
7
(D)
2
5
2
(D)
2
5
17 364
5
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
farms
13
(D)
9
9 595
16
(D)
12
(D)
14
(D)
70
424 960
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
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, pnmarily 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 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.
7 854
855 338
1 687
2 739
1 288
1 010
816
314
6 330
423 072
5 430
346 462
1 545
2 153
820
516
309
87
1 447
76 610
7 520
499 464
225 149
3 641
142 883
42 713
6 378
356 581
182 436
1 113
92 991
58 220
15 787
23
27 515
234
61 029
28 013
121
13 454
3 413
217
47 575
24 599
29
615
102 311
354
74 790
674
102 347
45 561
335
30 071
9 751
623
72 276
35 810
105
647
72 453
495
63 779
69 610
29 039
369
26 032
8 199
666
43 578
20 840
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
$25,000 to
$39,999
$20,000 to
$24,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
FARMS BY SIZE
43
58
31
57
81
79
52
63
161
126
78
68
57
136
136
26
20
12
28
548
432
32
1
30
7
625
68 670
16
131
166
226
84
2
533
37 465
492
36 089
32
126
197
126
11
81
1 376
39
2
35
2
3
521
15 693
557
15 512
644
35 543
14 740
301
12 934
4 213
576
22 609
10 527
78
2 476
1 298
25
47
36
34
47
43
32
26
70
45
32
27
38
62
62
10
21
9
8
282
231
14
18
2
323
27 013
8
96
117
84
18
284
14 816
265
14 438
16
108
115
23
3
38
378
19
2
17
250
6 004
278
6 193
327
14 047
5 530
160
5 865
1 864
272
8 182
3 666
50
908
474
123
269
145
203
229
149
91
76
221
148
95
59
166
281
281
28
48
22
42
1 124
875
27
1
61
8
1 225
67 993
97
529
436
139
24
957
35 415
901
34 592
110
533
219
35
4
121
823
88
9
21
3
910
15 134
1 052
17 444
1 242
34 136
13 533
601
13 705
4 233
1 059
20 431
9 301
182
2 811
1 444
200
519
205
217
190
108
78
48
138
83
43
25
153
357
357
32
64
19
33
1 085
853
4
3
97
7
1 136
35 955
158
755
196
24
3
882
18 772
846
18 567
204
581
50
11
91
205
81
7
3
812
7 794
956
9 389
1 143
17 771
6 455
573
8 179
2 302
948
9 592
4 153
149
998
494
301
850
156
179
107
60
47
25
79
57
15
18
162
414
414
17
71
11
20
1 052
751
5
2
128
12
1 010
20 749
304
637
60
6
3
785
10 414
738
10 208
340
377
17
3
1
112
206
104
6
2
712
5 093
805
5 242
1 028
8 387
2 991
493
3 658
970
842
4 729
2 021
165
737
355
10 to 49 acres —
SO 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
1 922
226
170
124
116
40
36
105
58
31
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish
potatoes; field crops, except cash
grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139)
785
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
Poultry and eggs (025)
41
General farms, primarily livestock and
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 539
16 341
Cows and heifers that had calved _ farms-
number—
Beef cows _ __________ farms -
number—
Farms with—
1 102
8 100
988
7 761
10
5
Milk cows _ farms
number—
Farms with—
212
339
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..
924
3 631
1 099
4 610
1 115
4 317
1 361
507
2 195
455
822
2 122
907
183
394
189
See footnotes at end of table
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 107
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
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.
367
5 235
678
28 408
575
48 290
4 876
377
6 740
335
3 312
302
3 428
1 943
595 626
1 781
438 810
467 621
1 779
494 599
4 7'd5 226
6 831
39 511
1 456
4 455
236
1 516
60
816
329 778
71
1 107 869
313 941
9
958 297
153 451
124
154 591
1 511 037
2 117
5
5 076
20 810
114
3 738 876
108 UTAH
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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-
Si ,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.
26 809
123
19 183
260
28 630
234
17 061
248
19 764
234
18 321
174 181
385
106
1 461
267
15 928
249
10 401
267
10 915
255
12 221
109 419
823
4 091
207
625
258
112
940
302
11 003
269
6 684
294
7 471
276
4 274
236
633
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Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
$500,000 or more
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms.
acres.
bushels.
Irrigated _ farms.
acres
Com for silage or green chop farms.
acres,
tons, green.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms-
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms-
acres.
Irish potatoes farms-
acres.
cwt.
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
Hay— allaifa. other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 acres ...
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more..
Alfalfa hay farms.
acres.
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres-
Land in orchards farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres _
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms.
Bearing and nonbearing__acres_
pounds.
1 352
45 437
864 471
1 352
45 437
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
1 234
48 678
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
1 755
1 088
254
789
11 107
699 305
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
8 515
581 082
3 924
3 351
1 339
354
8 106
482 009
1 637 972
7 580
431 694
15 113
838
14 818
233
63 253
215 063
223
58 261
16
214
47 308
180 583
205
43 485
295
12 330
238 436
295
12 330
90
214
50 788
1 916 551
31 193
2 351 041
377
24 473
659
130 276
438 858
627
117 781
38
200
250
124
624
93 270
367 465
596
85 730
416
22 137
1 742 039
388
19 533
123
116 907
353 650
735
108 320
84 719
293 562
693
78 069
See footnotes at end of table.
110 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres—
bushels. .
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms-
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Wheat for grain 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..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Oats for grain farms—
acres—
bushels-
Irrigated farms—
acres—
Irish potatoes farms-
acres. -
CWt—
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
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms.,
acres-
tons, dry-
Irrigated _ __ farms—
acres-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Alfalfa hay.. farms..
acres-
tons, dry-
Irrigated _ farms—
acres-
Land in orchards farms..
acres-
Irrigated farms..
acres-
Farms by bearing and nonhealing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres _
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres _
250.0 acres or more
Apples farms-
Bearing and nonhealing— acres—
pounds—
205
14 720
577 348
323
10 796
795 932
297
9 529
164
698
61 633
186 273
669
55 626
73
628
44 756
153 272
352
24 921
71 040
332
326
18 909
59 783
307
16 767
177
2 417
36 654
306
17 111
612 794
215
5 130
148
539
12 605
845 776
1 351
74 434
197 381
1 263
62 673
1 207
57 168
166 132
112
1 411
20 371
406
7 152
494 787
1 257
41 309
106 247
1 170
35 483
1 124
31 961
90 099
1 051
27 906
264
3 098
206 015
244
2 775
241
1 225
28 417
65 867
1 135
25 029
1 068
21 962
54 862
'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 of less than $1 ,000.
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Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133. 0134, 0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number..
percent..
Land in farms acres..
Average see 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..
$1,000..
Sales of $50,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000-
Wheat farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
$1,000..
Bariey 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 Denies 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.
112 UTAH
14 066
100.0
989 073
710
14 066
617 882
43 927
2 258
2 122
1 894
1 854
1 808
464
897
375
1 005
897
321
897
124 709
627
119 046
2 249
16.0
458 869
204
2 249
42 672
18 974
3 103
987
624
33 630
18 734
4 222
136
100
8
14 046
10 680
1 329
356
186
42
3 935
2 156
586
1 589
607
237
17 530
11 393
1 148
(D)
(D)
-
16
9
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 937
608
448
10 718
4 190
2 319
298
66
80
484
143
124
2 238
29 142
127
14 458
5 729
9
5 652
2 249
16.0
458 869
204
2 249
42 672
18 974
(D)
448
2 319
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
:ialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number-
percent.
Land in farms acres.
! 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.
$1,000.
Sales of $50,000 or more 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.
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.
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.
156
24 897
159 599
529
9 814
18 552
6 743
47.9
7 747 311
1 149
6 743
257 111
38 130
472
993
1 052
1 085
1 124
408
406
2 721
34.7
5 651 387
1 158
4 880
155 695
31 905
225
257
1 628
(D)
366
1 444
4 810
138 449
625
93 000
774
141 461
182 766
120 190
600
115 592
1 499
41 413
27 627
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 113
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (01 3)
Cotton
(0131)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
'"133, 0134, 0139)
(01
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 EXPENSES1
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.
114 UTAH
41 671
142
36 081
14 064
494 641
35 171
3 480
1 253
388
6 020
1 114
472
205
5 975
8
015
4
?93
1
461
204
17
6
3?4
13 229
5
714
h44
55
11
7
760
8
604
7
418
814
?1
7
13
1B9
29
726
11
733
1
:tH4
74
18
11
3S9
13
B38
8
44R
11
?90
nu
1
272
B
963
3
331
2 131
35 631
16 720
1 764
1 272
1 432
1 825
2 131
35 631
16 720
212
5 066
23 898
764
192
2/2
184
43?
126
nvh
112
m
33
77
25
283
171
336
34
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
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 EXPENSES1
Total farm production expenses farms..
$1,000..
r 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
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.
125
17 806
142 447
586
9 130
15 580
6 762
215 168
31 820
5 751
7 675
4 137
4 822
262
142
4 876
129 396
26 537
4 136
5 569
3 061
3 411
792
99 034
125 042
1 430
30 715
21 479
240
66
239
928
758
447
272
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Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Item
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133, 0134, 0139)
Fruits and
tree nuts
(017)
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
—Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity
Farms with expenses of—
farms..
$1,000-
7 756
14 219
5 621
1 542
513
80
5 696
51 365
4 266
954
397
79
2 058
7 856
1 037
678
301
42
11 214
30 685
9 687
1 390
98
39
5 744
8 007
3 820
1 595
308
21
6 207
47 504
4 047
1 698
428
34
4 839
36 448
1 101
1 996
1 401
341
2 560
11 056
1 052
952
485
71
3 786
16 552
3 038
349
296
103
13 301
14 952
12 944
265
74
18
13 005
57 552
10 949
1 636
259
161
477
301
422
49
6
363
1 383
305
44
14
127
347
77
26
23
1
776
2 149
649
122
5
546
938
284
227
33
2
394
2 396
251
129
14
272
1 921
61
89
111
11
209
475
101
77
29
2
313
1 817
240
42
23
8
816
946
796
13
6
1
784
1 770
689
88
7
1 053
3 041
776
184
71
22
797
3 439
693
62
16
6
314
768
207
77
27
3
1 744
3 847
1 592
137
9
6
1 071
1 251
757
272
40
2
926
5 190
654
237
32
3
705
4 350
137
355
189
24
399
841
227
121
48
3
518
1 867
418
54
30
16
1 980
1 814
1 959
12
6
3
1 879
4 212
1 693
166
11
9
:
;
1 053
3 041
776
184
71
22
797
3 439
693
82
16
6
314
768
207
77
27
3
1 744
3 847
1 592
137
9
6
1 071
1 251
757
272
40
2
926
5 190
654
237
32
3
705
4 350
137
355
189
24
399
841
227
121
48
3
518
1 867
418
54
30
16
1 980
1 814
1 959
12
6
3
1 879
4 212
1 693
166
11
9
157
97
132
23
2
104
1 140
63
30
8
3
63
348
35
11
13
4
196
381
182
13
1
86
72
64
21
1
77
274
62
13
2
57
199
24
25
6
2
31
75
17
10
4
106
332
79
20
7
187
228
179
8
193
735
161
25
5
2
317
392
45
26
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of—
farms..
$1,000..
288
1 921
245
27
13
3
Contract labor
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000..
238
794
93
Repair and maintenance
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1.000..
523
763
493
27
2
1
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000__
110
66
95
13
2
Interest expense
Farms with expenses of—
farms..
$1,000..
184
1 119
128
46
10
_
farms. _
$1,000..
144
Farms with expenses of—
968
31
60
$5,000 to $24,999
44
Not secured by real estate
Farms with expenses of—
farms.
$1,000-
70
151
21
46
3
21
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000..
193
19
1
-
1
651
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000__
652
638
3
9
1
All other farm production expenses
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000-
592
1 253
554
36
1
$50,000 or more
1
See footnotes at end of table.
116 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
Item
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
—Con.
Total farm production expenses— Con.
Electricity
Farms with expenses of—
farms
$1,000-
99
701
47
23
19
10
73
5 501
26
14
18
15
63
1 202
20
22
17
4
120
833
87
21
7
5
33
128
23
3
5
2
54
1 284
21
17
11
5
34
899
1
7
15
11
30
385
11
4
11
4
33
231
23
5
3
2
108
345
94
8
3
3
125
4 372
82
19
10
14
215
443
175
28
8
4
177
707
151
16
9
1
65
204
54
6
3
2
475
828
445
27
2
1
294
331
206
79
9
214
1 537
137
68
B
1
156
1 278
16
81
52
7
98
259
53
21
24
158
808
119
17
16
6
530
573
519
9
1
1
527
923
496
25
3
3
3 671
4 110
2 905
621
131
14
2 767
16 961
2 204
395
146
22
834
2 209
437
269
117
11
5 439
12 523
4 834
564
31
10
2 687
3 406
1 902
656
120
9
2 984
21 646
1 963
823
183
15
2 330
15 790
558
958
676
138
1 224
5 856
497
448
239
40
1 973
7 423
1 672
121
140
40
6 479
7 022
6 315
126
30
8
6 399
22 094
5 434
819
93
53
2 583
2 883
2 041
448
84
10
1 964
10 967
1 600
269
79
16
565
1 230
320
176
64
5
3 892
8 912
3 473
389
23
7
1 949
2 297
1 376
491
79
3
2 162
15 171
1 419
604
130
9
1 653
11 167
404
647
503
99
927
4 004
404
314
188
21
1 377
4 570
1 182
81
93
21
4 689
4 916
4 596
73
16
4
4 616
15 601
3 914
618
50
34
775
3 863
97
428
229
21
624
12 464
243
244
124
13
148
1 121
26
59
55
8
751
6 383
352
358
32
9
474
1 335
149
248
71
6
661
10 000
262
264
130
5
555
8 177
45
174
225
111
286
1 823
55
127
90
14
425
2 886
261
78
62
24
772
1 790
702
57
13
791
12 884
297
347
93
54
123
702
53
56
7
7
95
3 311
37
39
12
7
41
180
15
10
15
1
127
911
91
29
4
3
40
92
7
27
6
79
1 597
27
37
12
3
58
1 118
3
11
31
13
33
478
7
12
12
2
40
138
35
3
2
152
348
137
9
5
1
141
3 803
77
36
17
11
750
454
674
67
8
1
327
4 099
236
51
31
9
158
662
69
67
19
3
914
1 671
836
72
3
3
292
192
254
35
3
498
2 136
419
52
25
2
408
1 486
189
165
39
15
149
650
51
68
24
6
160
563
144
3
10
3
1.339
995
1 324
15
1 339
4 925
1 252
56
18
13
119
114
95
18
6
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of—
famns__
$1,000—
81
441
63
12
6
Contract labor
Farms with expenses of—
farms..
$1,000..
7
22
4
1
2
149
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000-
398
126
20
2
1
Customwork, machine hire, and rental o
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
111
196
79
14
18
Interest expense
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000-
136
324
123
12
1
120
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000—
261
36
71
13
Not secured by real estate
Farms with expenses of—
farms. -
$1,000-
31
62
12
18
1
farms—
$1,000-
39
Farms with expenses of—
294
28
5
3
3
Property taxes
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000..
287
238
281
5
1
All other farm production expenses
Farms with expenses of—
farms—
$1,000-
235
582
214
19
1
$50,000 or more -
1
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 117
Table 53 Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT'
All farms _ __ number.
$1,000.
Average per farm... dollars.
Farms with net gains2 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 income1 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.
_u $1,000..
Other farm-related income sources farms.
$1,000.1
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
To"*1 — farms..
$1,000..
00111 - - — farms..
$1,000
Wheat.. farms..
r. . $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 ~~~Z
2,000 acres or more ""
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
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.
ldle - farms-
acres.
Total woodland _ farms..
Woodland pastured ___ farms'..
,., j, acres..
Woodland not pastured farms-
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
14 064
118 167
8 402
6 854
22 204
1 385
2 826
1 874
769
7 210
4 718
1 693
4 856
618
2 556
24 737
2 44C
8 937
1 063
4 446
1 056
2 257
85
182
564
2 052
378
224
3 034
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
2 131
7 013
3 291
2 435
540
1 616
12 233
988
2 249
2 028 537
398 502
269 970
10 752
988
2 249
1 076 886
210 396
196 951
6 260
433
1 396
1 703
176
395
1 410
137
240
1 023
128
156
250
69
43
83
32
14
23
13
5
6 247
230
730
528 434
18 479
36 005
552
106
95
97 701
35 405
5 990
511
60
108
18 757
3 422
2 748
1 186
325
159 272
90 810
6 838
1 965
251
407
147 487
39 990
21 438
568
46
60
713 375
14 148
22 617
369
23
23
624 698
9 342
4 939
268
31
43
88 677
4 806
17 678
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes:
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133, 0134, 0139)
2 131
7 013
3 291
2 435
540
1 616
2 249
269 970
2 249
196 951
6 838
407
21 438
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
212
2 470
11 650
118 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
NET CASH RETURN FROM
AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR
THE FARM UNIT1
All farms number..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 number..
Average net gain dollars..
Gain of—
Less than 51,000
$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 income1 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, 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
On which all crops failed ...
In cultivated summer fallow _
Idle
Total woodland
Woodland pastured
Woodland not pastured .
farms.,
acres.,
farms.,
acres.,
farms.,
acres.,
farms.,
acres..
farms-
acres.
farms.
acres.
farms.
acres.
529
73 273
517
42 588
6 762
39 972
5 911
725
2 106
372
5 783
995 556
4 876
441 232
224
42 192
220
642 881
246
584 720
4 876
27 294
5 598
1 193
703
9 263
5 541
934
677
3 060
2 306
371
259
1 397
1 024
437
344
997
801
15
10
(U)
59
170
108
(O)
423
4 244
715
778 309
183 828
3 606
692
333 920
137 632
2 003
106
666
117
537
216
306
218
6 353
295
32 608
1 430
9 828
6 873
122
239
1 038
815
30 370
362
7 761
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 119
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133, 0134, 0139)
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 buildings1 farms..
$1,000..
j per farm dollars..
j 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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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. _
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
120 UTAH
4 502
7 010 858
206
175 782
7 091
236 303
461
19 033
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
395
41 754
105
50 844
14 064
4 259 115
302 838
425
901
338 993
376 241
586
2 836
1 739
1 524
1 913
1 238
127
76
120
96
83
3 007
1 092
439
248
85
41
1 643
3 500
2 544
3 291
1 677
2 131
429 424
201 513
1 014
12 666
771
1 849
25 681
1 756
3 344
11 948
815
1 928
23 985
1 826
3 569
6 797
408
1 122
9 421
591
1 517
7 827
662
1 253
14 564
1 235
2 052
1 493
306
250
1 754
382
311
5 544
325
1 008
6 031
344
1 092
6 271
372
1 181
7 076
425
1 280
6 324
646
1 083
552 903
132 231
88 503
142
065
10 625
1
0fi1
80
24
217
(D)
?3R
35
6 539
597
39
4
5
40/
(D)
?
131
212
W9.
4?4
36 889
201
51 :i
174 005
1
014
1 760
421
36
277
42
?W
22
3HH
44
230
18
2 116
212
69 003
6 799
210
31
496
28
471
63
498
50
275
24
1 849
3 344
1 928
3 569
1 122
1 517
1 253
2 052
250
1 008
1 092
1 181
1 280
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
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 buildings1 farms..
S1,000_.
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
EQUIPMENT1
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
EQUIPMENT1
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. _
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1
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 fruit farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
45 860
366 880
3 549
586
130 065
221 954
6 762
2 387 742
353 112
308
1 273
839
716
1 500
518
265
884
1 393
1 247
1 855
6 144
12 585
5 800
11 319
3 197
4 537
3 794
6 782
592
687
2 964
3 151
3 367
3 745
2 722
204 780
4 876
1 729 952
354 789
304
1 170
390
206
562
920
935
1 408
667
295
4 460
9 078
4 201
8 377
2 300
3 318
2 801
5 059
409
490
2 237
2 390
2 558
2 852
1 980
147 632
792
330 002
416 669
2 658
265
424
12 752
92
2 287
31 595
193 834
1 335
1 430
165 763
115 918
187
168
173
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 121
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (01 3)
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
1 crops, except
tail grains, n.e.c.
33, 0134, 0139)
field
cash
(01
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
White
Full owners -
Part owners.
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
Land owned
Owned land in farms
Land rented or leased from others .
Rented or leased land in farms _.
Land rented or leased to others
arms-
icres.
farms.
acres-
arms.
icres-
arms_
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 .
Operators by sex:
Male _.
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 farms-
Other— cooperative, estate or trust
institutional, etc farms-
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
14 066
8 833
4 238
995
13 101
7 299 657
13 071
6 954 372
5 282
3 080 366
5 233
3 034 701
8 813
4 278
975
1 234
1 620
5 834
1 914
8 060
20.2
1 259
2 526
1 462
1 722
1 827
1 760
1 450
1 934
53.7
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
882
417 526
879
400 387
212 263
442
207 078
2 232
1 484
568
2 073
444 250
2 067
351 769
1 282
802
165
627
1 502
248
270
984
120
142
309
1 291
19.9
2 232
1 484
568
2 073
444 250
2 067
351 769
627
1 502
248
270
984
120
309
1 291
19.9
342 666
190
50 168
10 066
28
13 738
122 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
Item
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
156
118
22
16
529
345
153
31
6 743
4 144
2 189
410
4 880
3 020
1 569
291
774
293
452
29
143
107
25
11
1 499
1 074
280
145
229
156
61
12
White _
Full owners ___
Part owners
Tenants
153
115
22
16
525
343
152
30
6 700
4 114
2 177
409
4 845
2 997
1 557
291
771
292
451
28
143
107
25
11
1 491
1 069
280
142
228
155
61
12
3
3
4
2
1
1
43
30
12
1
35
23
12
3
1
1
1
:
8
5
3
1
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
1
OWNED AND RENTED LAND
farms-
acres. _
farms,
acres. _
141
7 677
140
7 540
499
95 835
498
92 261
6 348
5 649 279
6 333
5 457 881
4 598
4 393 680
4 589
4 260 210
745
197 437
745
194 877
133
18 853
132
17 951
1 357
121 185
1 354
93 995
217
Owned land in farms _
295 867
217
293 947
Land rented or leased from others
Rented or leased land in farms
farms. _
acres. _
farms. _
acres. _
38
5 883
38
5 883
185
33 999
184
33 259
2 627
2 314 411
2 599
2 289 430
1 879
1 409 358
1 860
1 391 177
484
94 799
481
94 588
36
15 593
36
5 293
432
30 118
425
28 845
73
246 551
73
246 551
farms
acres..
11
137
40
4 314
551
216 379
410
151 651
38
2 771
9
11 202
138
28 463
22
1 920
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
81
68
341
150
38
4 237
2 046
460
2 981
1 579
320
627
88
59
71
65
7
989
419
91
106
86
37
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming . - -
Other
76
80
182
347
3 186
3 557
2 334
2 546
665
109
79
64
359
1 140
84
145
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
73
74
15
11
48
151
349
42
49
258
29
2 241
4 102
544
809
2 749
400
1 635
2 965
382
617
1 966
280
482
227
60
57
110
65
55
83
19
10
54
5
307
1 132
108
151
873
60
61
150
22
23
105
18
Operators by years on present farm:
11
12
30
79
33
34
65
298
294
329
860
3 950
211
228
618
2 857
21.4
23
28
93
478
22.3
11
11
22
74
15.0
118
139
309
669
13.9
5
9
5 to 9 years ... — _
27
106
20.6
24
1
17
35
10
15
99
3
37
103
64
56
1 310
62
567
1 107
680
780
966
43
382
773
483
556
152
5
89
161
97
104
25
17
49
24
17
264
15
186
379
191
213
82
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years . . _
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years -
1
21
38
29
50 to 54 years „ .
38
55 to 59 years
24
20
21
13
52.4
71
63
42
90
54.0
899
898
740
1 010
54.6
664
663
553
763
55.0
107
97
61
53
50.8
12
9
9
6
47.0
169
131
111
104
49.4
16
30
65 to 69 years
70 years and over
18
38
54.0
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
149
7
511
18
6 535
208
4 736
144
760
14
141
2
1 409
90
218
11
Operators of Spanish origin (see text)
-
-
18
14
2
"
10
-
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) — _
Partnership
Corporation:
farms-
acres. _
farms. _
acres..
100
3 473
28
5 978
22
3 817
22
447
76 621
62
28 638
14
18 938
14
5 678
3 301 480
752
1 790 150
236
1 248 257
13
223
4 076
2 189 417
573
1 154 215
172
915 342
12
160
478
156 538
216
89 268
61
25 274
2
59
82
7 934
19
5 173
36
9 558
36
1 314
70 647
135
27 700
34
13 208
34
154
57 325
20
19 760
13
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders _ __ ...
acres..
farms,
farms-
22 537
13
Other than family held
More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
farms. _
acres—
farms.,
farms..
5
(D)
3
2
1
(D)
1
20
269 863
4
16
15
264 743
3
12
7
4 077
7
2
(D)
2
5
9 963
2
3
2
(D)
2
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
farms. _
1
(D)
5
(D)
57
1 137 561
44
1 127 670
12
14 308
4
(D)
11
1 322
40
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 123
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
crops, except
to,i grains, n.e.c.
33, 0134, 0139)
field
cash
(01
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 (016) ,._.
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 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.
2 365
3 835
866
7 854
199
533
855 338
8 178
17 296
1 687
89
251
2 739
66
188
1 288
26
54
1 010
10
26
816
7
11
314
1
3
6 330
138
357
423 072
3 806
7 750
5 430
125
333
346 462
3 683
7 669
1 545
66
173
2 153
38
122
820
11
25
516
7
10
309
3
3
87
-
-
1 447
19
54
76 610
123
81
605
17
54
41
1
257
266
1
_
202
74
2
-
-
5 855
125
334
222 285
2 202
4 509
6 488
154
409
209 981
2 170
5 037
7 520
138
394
499 464
3 035
6 790
225 149
1 216
2 813
3 641
49
152
142 883
931
1 607
42 713
264
481
6 378
118
317
356 581
2 104
5 183
182 436
953
2 332
1 113
28
77
92 991
363
664
58 220
191
335
357
7 750
333
394
6 790
2 813
317
5 183
2 332
124 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
Item
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
83
44
4
3
4
4
1
3
6
1
2
1
156
12
123
9
2
1
11
68
9
25
9
3
43
2
1
6
33
8
22
9
82
41
2
(0)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
72
210
38
27
26
24
14
11
52
25
20
10
529
208
11 202
79
71
24
20
12
2
135
4 723
130
4 672
55
45
19
9
1
1
13
51
12
1
121
2 292
161
4 187
166
5 279
2 229
52
1 385
409
145
3 894
1 821
39
783
405
826
1 556
405
458
445
360
260
197
701
568
410
557
6 743
4 880
5 736
652 584
982
2 268
991
692
551
252
4 644
320 138
4 478
318 067
1 058
1 849
727
469
290
85
500
2 071
442
23
27
6
2
4 304
157 022
4 873
175 424
5 845
432 869
199 210
2 822
120 875
38 532
4 926
311 994
160 678
862
87 737
55 397
459
1 030
304
345
347
285
205
161
549
476
331
388
4 880
4 880
4 643
533 431
621
1 895
857
582
483
205
3 836
283 227
3 727
281 715
782
1 579
615
420
253
78
367
1 512
318
20
24
4
1
3 539
129 533
3 968
120 671
4 810
330 570
138 449
2 573
114 890
36 751
3 975
215 680
101 698
163
2 707
1 434
55
58
31
48
74
83
59
57
165
93
35
16
774
772
153 064
18
68
171
242
220
53
770
80 598
134
7 820
30
61
20
12
10
1
769
72 778
16
12
216
255
195
73
2
725
53 105
612
19 361
760
44 054
16 449
477
16 292
2 556
693
27 762
13 893
65
2 816
1 570
41
37
7
6
18
9
2
1
8
10
3
1
143
35
1 920
10
11
7
5
2
33
909
33
(D)
13
13
5
2
2
(D)
2
28
520
31
491
30
1 332
579
13
373
121
24
959
457
6
211
114
813
439
57
43
32
29
12
9
33
14
8
10
1 499
170
3 935
122
31
7
5
4
1
102
1 908
84
1 717
64
10
6
3
1
24
191
21
1
2
93
949
107
1 078
76
1 524
689
36
247
68
60
1 277
622
12
214
117
29
38
140 to 179 acres
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres -
500 to 999 acres
13
6
11
30
24
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish
potatoes; field crops, except cash
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
"
Poultry and eggs (025)
"
General farms, primarily livestock and
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory ... .
Farms with—
farms
number..
92
5 032
56
16
5
7
6
2
Cows and heifers that had calved
__ farms..
75
Beef cows
Farms with—
number..
farms. _
number..
1 885
48
642
36
8
3
1
Milk cows
Farms with—
farms .
number. _
43
1 243
20
3
12
2
5
1
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..
farms. _
number-
Si ,000..
farms.,
number. _
$1,000..
farms..
number..
$1,000..
.. farms. .
number..
$1,000..
62
1 260
66
1 887
57
3 803
1 674
20
775
176
53
3 028
1 498
15
100
41
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 125
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (01 3)
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133, 0134, 0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
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.
367
5 235
678
28 408
575
48 290
4 876
377
6 740
335
3 312
302
3 428
1 943
595 626
1 781
438 810
1 863
467 621
1 779
494 599
4 795 226
6 831
39 511
1 456
4 455
236
1 516
60
816
126 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry
and eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
Item
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
General farms,
primarily livestock
and animal
specialties
(029)
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Hogs and pigs inventory
Farms with—
farms
number..
2
(D)
1
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
7
671
6
(D)
6
592
6
307
2 672
24
87
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
57
3
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
21
377
17
2
2
8
61
21
316
14
762
77
1
(D)
(D)
8
113
7
54
5
59
49
4 932
41
3 471
41
6 012
37
3 622
36 566
299
1 481
11
33
8
59
1
(D)
27
649
27
27
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
517
29 512
393
44
28
15
20
17
277
4 556
467
24 956
429
42 542
4 279
115
7 571
283
286
5 889
258
2 912
229
2 977
1 577
567 446
1 467
418 962
1 552
445 913
1 487
473 397
4 583 723
3 752
19 144
523
1 393
139
967
44
744
566
23 477
563
2
1
560
22 277
80
1 200
26
5 019
13
783
13
33
183
15
455
212
3 381
185
14
10
2
1
91
472
186
2 909
139
4 395
415
28
1 124
29
95
530
82
251
64
279
491
83 793
437
59 196
459
60 324
438
70 650
729 741
2 844
14 886
393
1 098
67
215
16
45
347
15 888
346
1
343
15 341
41
547
10
3 916
2
(D)
2
14
39
7
89
51
1 802
44
3
2
2
22
292
44
1 510
36
2 757
300
6
393
16
23
408
20
192
18
216
30
3 321
27
2 418
23
2 155
23
3 040
29 400
271
1 330
50
150
9
32
1
(D)
43
14 765
41
1
1
43
9 921
6
4 844
5
7 102
1
(D)
1
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
42
4
1
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
26
4 374
23
3 571
23
3 163
21
4 096
40 686
31
137
1
(D)
2
(D)
53
2 034 508
40
3
1
2
1
6
52
1 712 895
29
321 613
28
1 094 022
2
(D)
1
1
6
20 528
87
3 680 789
26
181
24
1
1
4
8
24
173
10
221
24
1
(D)
(D)
4
6
3
3
3
3
56
1 424
45
847
45
717
39
769
7 096
1 217
11 535
675
2 420
41
149
7
41
114
1 683
114
112
1 517
16
166
1
(D)
(D)
1
3
14
1
(D)
20
94
Used or to be used for breeding
farms,
number..
8
18
Hogs and pigs sold
Feeder pigs
Litters of pigs farrowed between —
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .
Dec. 1 and May 31
number..
farms
number..
$1,000..
farms..
number..
$1,000..
__ farms..
number..
farms..
number. _
76
10
107
10
1
(D)
(D)
8
18
7
9
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—
9
18
1 449
13
906
15
713
14
1 033
11 137
85
357
31
93
4
132
2
(D)
29
10 001
Hens and pullets of laving age
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age
Hens and pullets sold
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
farms.,
number..
farms. .
number
farms. _
number. _
29
8 436
4
1 565
3
1 582
Farms with—
number..
3 165
Turkey hens kept for breeding
Turkeys sold
farms .
number. _
farms. _
number..
5
18 189
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Item
Sugarcane
and sugar beets;
Irish potatoes;
field crops, except
Vegetables
Fruits and
Cash grains
Cotton
Tobacco
cash grains, n.e.c.
and melons
tree nuts
Total
(011)
Total
(0131)
(0132)
(0133, 0134, 0139)
(016)
(017)
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres..
521
189
52
-
-
52
8
-
18 930
7 378
2 252
2 252
129
bushels—
2 559 872
1 046 755
309 344
-
-
309 344
21 161
-
acres..
521
189
52
-
-
52
8
-
18 930
7 378
2 252
-
-
2 252
129
"
Corn for silage or green chop _ farms.
acres..
1 352
45 437
58
1 227
208
4 931
;
:
208
4 931
11
201
4
18
tons, green. .
864 471
22 035
91 081
-
-
91 081
3 820
338
acres-
1 352
58
208
208
11
4
45 437
1 227
4 931
-
-
4 931
201
18
Farms by acres harvested:
769
499
44
14
155
49
:
:
155
49
7
4
4
78
-
3
-
-
3
-
-
6
1
1
Wheat for grain — farms..
1 711
614
256
256
51
7
acres..
191 384
128 461
12 797
12 797
1 330
48
bushels..
7 149 004
4 534 900
486 617
486 617
95 096
3 729
acres. _
1 234
353
217
-
-
217
48
7
48 678
19 586
6 200
-
-
6 200
1 255
48
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres —
794
178
168
168
32
7
25 to 99 acres
529
191
68
-
-
68
19
-
100 to 249 acres
223
121
13
-
-
13
-
-
250 to 499 acres
76
55
2
2
89
69
5
5
3 139
622
502
502
46
14
acres..
126 345
34 576
17 596
17 596
1 065
313
bushels..
9 506 857
2 321 728
1 388 029
1 388 029
92 163
28 122
acres-
2 890
527
471
-
-
471
44
13
105 534
21 102
16 633
-
-
16 633
1 027
295
Farms by awes harvested:
1 to 24 acres .
1 755
1 088
322
224
312
158
z
~
312
158
29
17
10
25 to 99 acres
4
100 to 249 acres
254
57
25
-
-
25
-
-
250 to 499 acres _
34
14
4
4
500 acres or more... . .
8
5
3
3
Oats for grain farms..
789
88
121
.
.
121
3
_
acres. .
11 107
2 018
1 423
1 423
(D)
bushels-
699 305
101 890
99 566
-
-
99 566
(D)
-
Irrigated farms..
733
71
113
-
-
113
3
-
acres-
9 521
987
1 303
-
-
1 303
(D)
"
Irish potatoes . farms—
118
11
40
_
_
40
16
2
acres. .
6 464
58
5 816
5 816
48
(D)
CWt—
1 517 067
22 059
1 325 995
-
-
1 325 995
8 245
(D)
Irrigated farms
118
11
40
40
16
2
acres..
6 464
58
5 816
-
-
5 816
48
(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres -
89
9
25
25
13
2
5.0 to 24.9 acres
15
1
5
-
-
5
3
-
25.0 to 99.9 acres .. . .
7
1
4
4
100.0 to 249.9 acres
3
-
3
-
-
3
-
-
250.0 acres or more _
4
3
3
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) „ farms. _
9 114
505
2 204
2 204
74
75
acres-
649 688
25 626
151 121
151 121
1 669
880
tons, dry-
1 962 334
62 816
517 321
-
-
517 321
5 258
2 387
Irrigated farms—
8 515
419
2 067
2 067
72
68
acres-
581 082
13 975
137 504
-
-
137 504
1 660
711
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
3 924
281
976
976
52
64
25 to 99 acres
3 351
164
857
857
21
11
100 to 249 acres
1 339
44
248
248
250 to 499 acres
354
12
83
83
1
500 acres or more
146
4
40
40
Alfalfa hay . farms—
8 106
461
2 078
2 078
68
72
acres..
482 009
22 199
129 779
129 779
1 513
746
tons, dry-
1 637 972
58 344
473 518
-
_
473 518
4 901
2 079
Irrigated . farms .
7 580
386
1 947
1 947
66
64
acres..
431 694
12 313
118 773
-
-
118 773
1 504
594
Land in orchards .... farms..
865
19
53
_
_
53
21
558
acres..
15 113
42
183
-
-
183
310
13 529
Irrigated _ __ ._ ... . farms—
838
15
51
51
21
541
acres..
14 818
33
179
179
310
13 261
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres . .
460
289
92
17
2
43
8
2
\
:
43
8
2
8
10
3
226
5.0 to 24.9 acres . _ _ ...
229
25.0 to 99.9 acres
79
100.0 to 249.9 acres
13
11
"
"
-
-
"
"
13
250.0 acres or more
11
Apples _. --. .... farms..
568
14
32
32
15
366
Bearing and nonbearing.. acres..
5 157
14
80
~
-
80
87
4 640
pounds. _
51 293 990
28 250
56 413
-
-
56 413
429 440
49 307 383
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
3
(021)
Item
General farms,
primarily livestock
Horticultural
General farms,
Beef cattle,
Poultry
Animal
and animal
specialties
primarily crop
except feedlots
Dairy farms
and eggs
specialties
specialties
(018)
(019)
Total
(0212)
(024)
(025)
(027)
(029)
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed
farms
1
36
177
82
48
1
5
4
acres. _
(D)
2 081
4 419
1 999
2 356
(D)
(D)
221
bushels. _
(D)
295 300
631 998
223 060
321 219
(D)
(D)
22 998
Irrigated
farms -
1
36
177
82
48
1
5
4
acres..
(D)
2 081
4 419
1 999
2 356
(D)
(D)
221
Corn for silage or green chop
— farms—
-
39
640
441
367
4
7
14
acres. _
926
19 098
12 664
17 927
133
156
820
tons, green..
farms..
16 673
352 741
227 492
356 285
2 360
3 260
15 878
Irrigated
39
640
441
367
4
7
14
926
19 098
12 664
17 927
133
156
820
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .
:
23
16
421
181
287
129
103
226
3
5
2
4
25 to 99 acres
7
100 to 249 acres
-
z
33
5
24
1
38
1
"
3
250 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
3
122
468
293
151
8
12
Wheat for grain
farms .
19
acres..
89
7 282
31 628
19 759
7 598
464
785
902
bushels. .
6 792
383 705
1 157 273
717 758
384 276
33 706
12 133
50 777
Irrigated
farms
3
102
353
217
121
7
7
16
acres. .
89
4 763
10 657
6 236
4 864
374
35
807
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
1
48
278
174
62
5
7
8
25 to 99 acres
2
51
114
72
73
2
2
7
100 to 249 acres
20
50
29
12
3
4
250 to 499 acres
1
14
11
3
1
500 acres or more
6
2
191
12
1 241
7
762
1
449
15
28
Barley for grain
farms..
25
acres..
124
8 046
36 041
20 271
27 131
303
293
857
bushels-.
9 215
637 978
2 731 443
1 465 895
2 177 797
25 877
19 919
74 586
Irrigated
farms
6
174
1 171
714
420
15
24
25
acres. .
124
7 229
33 556
18 918
24 221
303
205
839
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres -
3
95
815
531
121
11
25
12
25 to 99 acres .
3
73
354
195
237
4
3
11
100 to 249 acres
20
67
33
83
2
250 to 499 acres
"
3
5
3
8
"
"
500 acres or more __ - . - - -
Oats for grain
farms..
1
40
453
310
47
1
24
11
acres..
(D)
441
6 158
4 282
717
(D)
148
162
bushels- .
(D)
30 103
385 612
272 763
58 923
(0)
9 750
10 221
Irrigated — _ -
farms..
1
(D)
38
397
428
5 794
296
4 064
44
693
1
(D)
23
145
11
acres..
162
Irish potatoes
farms..
.
18
22
13
7
_
_
2
453
56
27
31
(D)
cwt__
147 135
8 572
6 330
4 591
(D)
Irrigated
farms
"
18
453
22
56
13
27
7
31
-
"
2
acres. .
(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
13
19
12
6
2
5.0 to 24.9 acres
2
3
1
1
25.0 to 99.9 acres
;
2
1
;
z
z
;
;
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 acres or more
-
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small
jrain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc.
see text) __ farms. .
19
494
4 648
3 470
636
40
327
92
acres-
592
22 383
349 134
278 495
84 240
2 108
6 340
5 595
tons, dry..
2 131
74 214
946 410
723 297
313 037
5 557
14 193
19 010
Irrigated
farms—
18
440
4 405
3 283
609
36
293
88
acres..
577
19 294
321 084
255 348
73 736
1 769
5 490
5 282
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
13
311
1 823
1 269
64
17
267
56
25 to 99 acres
5
1
109
59
13
1 844
724
176
1 427
567
138
259
236
59
16
7
47
10
3
18
100 to 249 acres
11
250 to 499 acres
6
500 acres or more
19
582
2
19 622
81
3 998
226 302
69
2 938
171 899
18
600
70 944
31
1 251
256
4 562
1
Alfalfa hay _ _
farms
79
acres. _
4 509
tons, dry__
2 116
68 808
722 221
531 319
274 753
4 276
10 721
16 235
Irrigated ___ _
farms—
18
401
3 789
2 784
574
28
232
75
acres..
567
17 095
209 467
158 153
62 259
1 076
3 804
4 242
Land in orchards .
farms—
10
18
142
85
14
5
17
8
acres..
29
85
582
323
235
20
62
37
Irrigated .
farms-
10
18
138
84
14
5
17
8
acres. .
29
85
568
319
235
20
62
37
Farms by bearing and nonhealing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
8
2
13
5
112
26
72
10
8
3
4
1
14
3
7
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
4
3
3
1
100.0 to 249.9 acres
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
250.0 acres or more
8
11
92
52
9
5
10
Apples
6
Bearing and
nonhealing . .acres-
10
14
177
105
73
18
32
13
pounds. .
11 320
34 475
284 871
141 533
1 035 878
54 100
5 200
46 660
'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 of less than $1,000.
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Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Farms
Land in farms
Average size of farm
number.,
acres..
acres
14 086
9 989 073
710
226
187 041
828
1 088
1 584 194
1 456
1 223
324 105
265
210
223 549
1 065
36
25 120
698
647
63 244
98
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm .
Average per acre
dollars
dollars
302 B38
425
281 522
386
408 718
282
213 371
814
332 752
304
276 528
396
192 927
2 242
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment1:
dollars.
35 685
63 504
51 715
43 617
30 650
37 579
23 722
Farms by size:
2 365
3 835
3 437
2 137
941
1 351
26
43
58
48
21
30
152
234
270
164
86
182
168
331
371
256
62
35
31
56
48
32
10
33
4
10
5
8
9
205
256
126
44
9
7
Harvested cropland - -
farms..
acres..
farms .
acres. .
acres. .
12 233
2 028 537
10 752
1 076 886
11 143
1 161 207
187
37 081
172
29 118
181
34 959
985
368 367
904
170 579
838
106 686
1 111
171 545
1 027
113 433
937
83 771
186
16 541
159
5 760
167
9 051
32
9 344
26
5 905
30
8 237
568
30 376
490
20 783
528
24 539
617 882
43 927
130 441
487 442
19 489
86 235
4 711
14 778
60 089
55 229
20 367
39 722
66 629
54 480
8 144
58 485
2 761
13 149
388
2 373
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 149
28 592
Average per farm
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
dollars.
$1,000..
£1.000 _
44 191
14 042
14 550
Farms by value of sales:
4 380
1 894
1 854
2 272
1 272
1 005
1 389
6 350
7 716
8 688
5 834
53.7
47
22
19
30
18
40
50
133
93
121
66
51.5
241
116
134
205
129
104
159
540
548
654
454
52.5
326
132
156
202
122
97
188
574
649
727
493
53.3
100
36
32
27
2
5
8
77
133
136
92
54.1
5
3
5
8
4
9
2
22
14
19
11
53.3
288
92
74
76
33
33
51
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
245
402
Operators by days worked off farm:
400
283
Average age of operator _
years..
56.5
494 641
35 171
7 854
855 338
5 430
346 462
1 447
76 610
7 520
499 464
15 015
66 437
139
30 281
99
11 157
33
2 916
140
20 205
50 689
46 589
511
84 786
306
31 680
125
8 585
510
48 739
48 670
39 828
705
66 629
228
6 888
295
20 147
684
31 205
2 214
10 542
118
9 143
96
5 506
8
10
116
4 478
1 010
28 055
30
4 157
24
(D)
1
(D)
30
2 692
22 666
34 978
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory
Beef cows
Milk cows ______
Cattle and calves sold _
farms..
number. _
farms..
number. _
. _. .. farms..
number..
_ _ farms.
number. _
237
21 216
131
3 709
34
1 971
217
17 350
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sold
Sheep and lambs inventory -
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory ___
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold..
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
farms-
number..
748
33 643
575
48 290
1 943
595 626
1 008
2 089 320
23
7 793
11
536
10
828
7
(D)
7
97
56
2 299
47
2 979
122
37 717
46
3 363
1
(D)
61
6 924
46
10 934
73
7 105
38
(D)
2
(D)
11
48
7
89
58
6 075
21
420
5
524
1
(D)
29
467
18
701
47
4 584
44
904
1
(D)
Selected crops harvested:
Com for silage or green chop.
farms..
acres. _
tons, green. _
1 352
45 437
864 471
33
1 079
20 521
162
6 530
144 629
196
6 929
138 179
14
255
3 318
1
(D)
(D)
48
2 519
57 193
Wheat for grain
... __ farms..
acres..
bushels..
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
5
84
5 490
451
72 297
3 062 189
314
17 769
856 133
9
86
3 700
"
93
2 278
151 943
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
22
755
39 029
432
25 836
1 939 060
580
25 820
1 866 837
9
125
7 625
2
(D)
(D)
99
bushels- .
2 061
158 253
farms..
acres.,
bushels..
789
11 107
699 305
7
129
9 016
42
611
35 049
99
1 195
87 726
20
254
13 837
1
(D)
(D)
33
328
23 887
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ...
farms .
acres. .
tons, dry..
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
168
27 405
101 850
628
50 886
161 888
899
61 136
185 292
152
4 994
14 346
26
6 001
9 254
341
8 790
27 457
Land in orchards .
farms .
acres..
865
15 113
1
(D)
120
2 458
24
171
9
25
-
73
392
See footnotes at end of table.
130 UTAH
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Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Farms - —
Land in farms —
Average size of farm
number..
— . acres..
acres..
753
366 471
487
446
215 761
484
263
138 559
527
81
169 325
2 090
380
483 118
1 271
215
273 876
1 274
152
207 495
1 365
Value of land and buildings1:
214 971
418
208 348
442
336 586
530
425 481
204
493 879
386
324 549
281
Average per acre
dollars..
320
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment1:
Average per farm _
dollars..
32 950
30 971
28 390
23 632
45 180
43 499
22 444
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 179 acres
180 to 499 acres
56
149
232
170
87
24
97
134
105
43
23
56
74
61
20
19
26
12
10
5
40
70
64
67
46
13
32
44
49
26
10
20
20
30
678
106 703
573
48 646
658
97 174
409
52 448
374
20 409
396
38 935
229
31 772
192
13 180
217
22 852
73
(D)
59
3 012
70
4 397
325
73 793
293
48 183
314
61 710
199
69 471
183
30 413
155
22 609
112
Harvested cropland
Irrigated land . ...
acres. _
farms..
acres—
farms..
acres..
17 766
88
3 038
105
7 742
19 641
26 083
1 739
7 757
17 392
963
5 927
22 535
753
1 870
23 080
458
24 522
64 532
13 212
8 221
38 237
2 749
(D)
(D)
(D)
Average per farm _
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops . .
dollars-.
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
205
95
112
138
93
63
47
133
77
67
85
43
29
12
68
33
47
48
34
20
13
39
10
6
12
5
3
4
78
47
45
65
42
43
60
48
20
35
52
27
13
20
$100,000 or more
5
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming . ._
359
394
487
321
51.7
174
272
306
216
51.5
122
141
163
106
54.4
33
48
59
34
53.8
188
192
243
167
52.7
119
96
130
73
54.7
49
103
Operators by days worked off farm:
Any
106
Average age of operator
years..
56.1
$1,000..
14 556
19 330
561
51 296
435
27 293
108
3 179
558
28 570
6 399
14 348
340
28 674
297
16 137
44
624
325
13 841
5 285
20 095
197
20 711
168
13 030
27
255
193
12 267
1 733
21 396
37
5 066
28
2 944
7
18
33
2 532
18 892
49 716
205
21 968
164
10 547
25
931
202
13 750
5 875
27 328
139
17 484
110
9 470
18
170
130
9 720
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory
Beef cows __... ...
Milk cows.. ._ _
Cattle and calves sold
farms
number..
farms
number..
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
114
10 203
99
5 810
16
26
108
4 675
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sold
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
43
743
23
843
126
18 608
81
1 319
31
443
23
962
64
8 906
42
994
1
(D)
13
183
9
183
50
7 916
21
467
6
106
4
104
8
(D)
13
234
24
455
15
610
129
64 350
32
765
11
138
6
392
30
16 100
13
305
6
16
5
25
19
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory ...
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold..
number..
farms..
number..
farms—
number..
4 243
16
270
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for silage or green chop _ _
. farms—
acres-
tons, green—
53
1 401
22 357
66
1 138
13 958
4
68
1 320
4
88
610
22
730
12 862
32
608
10 549
-
Wheat for grain ... .. ____
farms—
acres..
bushels..
25
343
17 265
29
345
14 781
4
(D)
8 004
_
11
328
10 525
85
10 717
348 515
2
(D)
(D)
Barley for grain
farms—
acres..
bushels—
79
2 783
228 924
38
795
54 025
6
353
31 138
"
46
2 337
183 412
76
2 282
155 620
4
38
(D)
49
973
62 035
78
978
60 109
29
318
20 803
I
16
399
35 245
22
215
11 982
7
acres-,
bushels—
61
4 856
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ...
farms-
acres __
tons, dry..
559
42 694
118 082
357
16 867
50 366
187
12 759
36 361
40
2 620
7 472
282
40 518
172 641
157
16 990
46 651
82
2 749
6 903
Land in orchards
farms—
acres—
7
9
12
66
5
9
28
132
6
12
5
37
10
61
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 131
Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Farms
630
480 195
762
261
283 105
1 085
126
56 310
447
166
514 768
3 101
734
155 398
212
218
340 449
1 562
761
447 526
588
476
161 495
339
Value of land and buildings1:
dollars..
dollars..
327 938
422
437 395
408
271 976
577
872 331
283
358 488
1 580
425 005
257
298 264
512
224 653
667
Estimated market value of all machinery and
.. —dollars.-
53 555
29 396
38 273
60 024
21 034
54 980
45 033
38 927
Farms by size:
43
78
167
150
95
97
37
97
51
40
8
28
8
15
34
36
17
16
16
16
23
28
23
60
353
244
85
28
7
17
12
22
27
29
29
99
73
156
246
153
69
64
49
141
162
89
12
23
572
176 482
539
98 835
529
93 419
212
22 662
178
12 508
180
10 369
116
21 600
112
12 482
113
17 710
144
75 404
134
51 443
134
53 998
524
39 582
378
19 726
463
16 030
191
117 780
168
51 655
94
8 544
652
98 500
581
53 623
600
110 744
426
acres..
acres. _
acres. .
49 586
387
32 946
411
43 475
40 248
63 886
13 237
27 012
13 032
49 932
693
12 339
4 895
38 850
320
4 575
12 897
77 691
861
12 035
23 794
32 417
8 007
15 787
9 370
42 983
2 901
6 470
62 791
82 511
3 278
59 513
36 039
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
$1,000..
75 712
3 449
32 590
Farms by value of sales:
94
52
93
129
105
69
88
95
37
22
40
16
10
41
20
9
20
30
22
12
13
14
13
18
41
23
25
32
354
126
97
58
29
31
39
52
15
29
38
32
22
30
156
82
109
134
88
64
128
102
59
73
94
61
50
37
Operators by principal occupation:
Other
383
247
110
151
88
38
109
57
256
478
123
95
411
350
211
265
Operators by days worked off farm:
Any __ - _ —
337
198
54.3
163
116
53.2
54
27
52.7
77
54
54.2
492
355
53.8
122
69
53.6
425
254
53.5
281
183
53.3
31 334
49 816
9 124
34 959
3 955
31 390
9 337
56 249
20 927
28 550
8 167
37 465
53 732
70 607
29 956
Average per farm
dollars
63 065
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory
Beef cows —
Milk cows —
Cattle and calves sold
farms-
number..
farms-
number. _
farms..
number. _
farms-
number..
367
61 129
263
19 391
59
3 317
348
40 562
144
9 786
81
3 808
25
1 381
132
3 937
100
15 080
84
7 199
19
1 166
100
6 710
129
46 526
122
28 543
9
28
128
30 125
250
9 727
143
3 684
41
1 515
198
6 271
130
21 815
109
12 969
23
71
126
14 084
435
45 666
336
16 340
58
6 450
427
23 001
294
39 720
193
12 542
41
2 786
291
42 356
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sold
Sheep and lambs inventory
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory ___
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold..
farms..
number. .
farms-
number. _
farms-
number..
farms-
number—
farms-
number—
47
2 657
35
3 248
43
11 406
47
1 714
1
(D)
8
53
6
41
42
25 160
19
220
3
(D)
2
(D)
17
5 632
7
147
2
(D)
2
(D)
20
21 145
2
(D)
49
2 603
36
2 944
82
13 822
79
(D)
6
298
12
211
12
285
7
1 028
16
288
33
500
26
874
242
105 348
38
714
21
703
16
980
73
12 055
27
470
1
(D)
Selected crops harvested:
Corn for silage or green chop
farms
acres-
tons, green..
88
2 840
48 880
12
492
10 499
9
239
3 252
;
15
587
12 700
5
558
10 828
69
2 106
39 474
120
3 575
62 875
Wheat for grain
-__ ... farms..
acres. _
bushels- _
188
16 120
631 406
15
725
35 964
\
11
2 864
76 613
32
7 148
243 402
85
31 543
749 597
70
1 802
74 658
20
432
27 960
Barley for grain
farms..
acres.-
bushels. _
298
18 615
1 473 332
53
1 569
146 003
11
131
9 510
43
1 305
74 882
63
2 184
176 335
6
129
4 046
231
7 919
599 487
137
4 012
327 592
21
196
13 772
17
223
16 940
8
93
6 458
2
(D)
(D)
16
164
10 760
12
936
26 397
58
824
53 885
26
acres—
bushels.-
288
19 381
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)
- . farms
acres. _
tons, dry__
477
54 843
197 266
173
9 735
24 756
110
12 060
30 137
129
47 641
74 363
280
8 481
29 847
109
10 547
16 475
550
42 387
133 136
360
24 362
95 627
5
68
1
(D)
;
1
(D)
35
215
9
51
8
27
4
acres..
19
See footnotes at end of table.
132 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms number-
Land in farms acres..
j size of farm acres..
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars..
Average per acre dollars..
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment1:
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 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 S1,000„
Livestock, poultry, and their products 51,000..
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 549,999
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
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 expenses1 51.000..
Average per farm dollars..
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number. _
Milk cows farms..
number-
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number. _
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
n umber. _
Sheep and lambs inventory farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms..
number-
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms..
number-
Selected crops harvested:
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres. _
tons, green-
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Barley for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels. .
Oats for grain farms..
acres. .
bushels. .
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms..
acres „
tons, dry-
Land in orchards farms..
439
348 827
795
358
40 965
306
20 451
299
487 427
1 630
53
260
<D)
219
19 563
209
18 972
206
12 814
33 230
454
339
53.3
478
52 147
405
24 679
473
32 891
100 011
593
1 491
(D)
135 352
492
1 337
39 616
87 089
580
1 414
75 958
78 659
18 708
72 853
26 996
42 283
2 115
18 875
16 593
53 978
55 307
478
16 816
133
8 370
690
25 868
450
(D)
1 230 525
929
33 167
108 632
266
20 381
230
11 809
225
10 697
28 372
332
28 188
266
9 641
306
14 467
20 795
217
10 697
21 340
124
11 406
659
17 592
96
4 720
33
965
71 370
80
1 852
135 471
6
100
5 936
38
592
52 498
186
7 213
21 828
184
12 161
37 534
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 133
Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
farms, 1987..
14 066
226
1 088
1 223
210
36
647
1982..
13 984
204
1 079
1 282
201
30
660
$1,000, 1987..
617 882
19 489
60 089
66 629
2 761
(D)
28 592
1982-
555 428
16 906
58 716
67 478
2 619
657
23 094
Average per farm
dollars, 1987-
43 927
86 235
55 229
54 480
13 149
(D)
44 191
1982-
39 719
82 870
54 417
52 635
13 028
21 914
34 991
1987 value of sales:
Less than $1,000
2 258
28
142
159
46
1
138
$1,000-
568
5
33
49
14
42
$1,000 to $2,499
farms—
2 122
19
99
167
54
4
150
$1,000-
3 462
32
166
273
85
(D)
240
$2,500 to $4,999 -
farms—
1 894
22
116
132
36
3
92
$1,000-
6 725
82
392
476
120
11
318
$5,000 to $9,999 —
farms—
1 854
19
134
156
32
5
74
$1,000-
13 087
139
1 027
1 090
239
33
490
$10,000 to $19,999
farms—
1 808
23
166
167
24
8
59
$1,000-
25 526
326
2 336
2 425
(D)
(D)
814
$20,000 to $24,999
farms—
464
7
39
35
3
17
$1,000—
10 296
160
868
781
(D)
377
$25,000 to $39,999
farms—
897
11
83
82
1
3
24
$1,000..
28 172
322
2 580
2 531
(D)
114
763
$40,000 to $49,999
farms—
375
7
46
40
1
1
9
$1,000..
16 525
313
2 056
1 781
(D)
(D)
404
$50,000 to $99,999
1 005
40
104
97
5
9
33
$1,000__
70 491
2 629
7 544
6 811
(D)
(D)
2 300
$100,000 to $249,999 -
farms..
897
32
102
135
6
2
31
$1,000-
141 254
5 210
15 332
21 404
890
(D)
4 844
$250,000 to $499,999
321
7
39
40
2
11
$1,000-
107 955
2 380
12 711
13 543
(D)
4 076
$500,000 or more
171
11
18
13
-
9
$1,000..
193 822
7 891
15 045
15 466
13 924
1982 value of sales':
Less than $1,000
farms .
2 062
6
101
116
36
3
147
$1,000__
637
(D)
32
(D)
10
(D)
49
$1,000 to $2,499
farms..
2 237
12
127
151
52
2
132
$1,000..
3 615
24
207
245
86
(D)
221
$2,500 to $4,999
farms..
1 924
18
86
152
39
2
109
$1.000..
6 908
69
310
554
136
<D>
384
$5,000 to $9,999
1 990
14 198
27
209
125
918
170
1 247
32
216
5
(D)
64
$1,000..
574
$10,000 to $19,999.
.. _ -__ farms—
1 673
18
148
188
15
4
60
$1,000—
23 530
249
2 113
2 650
205
(D)
870
$20,000 to $24,999
farms—
478
10 667
12
276
38
864
56
1 235
5
110
4
(D)
12
$1,000-
266
$25,000 to $39.999-—
farms..
911
22
105
84
7
4
21
$1,000..
28 919
751
3 373
2 695
227
(D)
640
$40,000 to $49,999
farms—
368
9
45
35
3
2
14
$1,000-
16 306
388
2 025
1 543
(D)
(D)
595
$50,000 to $99,999
farms—
1 000
37
133
129
7
4
30
$1,000-
70 716
2 780
9 234
9 323
(D>
(D)
2 127
$100,000 to $249,999 . .
farms—
890
27
117
158
2
-
34
$1,000-
135 410
4 174
17 423
24 198
(D)
5 018
$250,000 to $499,999
„ farms—
272
8
36
33
-
-
9
$1,000..
90 822
3 205
12 117
10 818
3 193
$500,000 or more
farms—
127
6
12
8
1
8
$1,000-
150 173
4 778
10 101
12 057
(D)
-
9 159
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops
farms, 1987..
6 544
93
729
725
76
10
378
1982..
6 551
100
727
730
68
7
380
$1,000. 1987..
130 441
4 711
20 367
8 144
388
(D)
14 042
1982-
130 233
4 776
20 641
8 378
430
(D)
11 588
Grains
farms, 1987..
3 103
15
532
523
12
156
1982-
3 490
21
545
530
17
1
171
$1,000, 1987-
33 630
(D)
12 296
3 947
61
1 097
1982..
41 390
179
14 044
4 246
101
(D)
1 246
Com for grain
farms, 1987—
356
4
104
13
2
-
30
1982-
264
89
3
29
$1,000, 1987-
3 935
(D)
1 459
130
(D)
-
428
1982..
2 831
1 538
(D)
175
Wheat —
farms, 1987..
1 589
4
443
307
6
81
1982..
1 607
4
427
255
12
89
$1,000, 1987..
17 530
8
7 891
1 946
10
410
1982..
21 955
(D)
9 510
2 000
48
-
670
Soybeans
farms, 1987..
1
_
-
1
-
-
-
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
(D)
-
-
(D)
-
-
-
1982..
Sorghum for grain
farms, 1987..
16
-
3
1
-
-
-
1982..
10
1
1
$1,000, 1987..
(D)
-
10
(D)
-
-
-
1982-
46
-
-
(D)
-
-
(D)
Barley
farms, 1987..
1 937
(NA)
10
(NA)
321
(NA)
356
(NA)
3
(NA)
(NA)
81
1982-
(NA)
$1,000, 1987-
10 718
30
2 813
1 753
(D)
220
1982-
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Oats
farms, 1987..
298
2
19
43
5
21
1982-
344
2
23
31
8
1
13
$1,000, 1987..
484
(D)
28
62
8
-
20
1982—
519
(D)
56
30
22
(D)
17
Other grains2-. —
farms, 1987
58
.
16
3
-
-
4
1982-
2 259
15
305
379
6
98
$1,000, 1987-
906
-
94
(D)
-
-
19
1982-
16 040
142
2 941
2 205
30
-
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms, 1987_.
1982__
$1,000, 1987__
1982._
Average per farm dollars, 1987—
1982..
1 987 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1,000__
$1,000 to $2,499 farms..
$1.000..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms—
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 _ farms..
$1,000-
$10,000 to $19,999 farms—
$1,000-
$20,000 to $24,999 farms..
$1,000-
$25,000 to $39,999 _ farms..
$1,000-
$40,000 to $49,999 farms..
$1,000..
$50,000 to $99,999 farms—
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms-
$1,000-
$250,000 to $499,999— farms..
$1,000-
$500,000 or more _ farms..
$1,000..
1982 value of sales1:
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms..
$1,000-
$2,500 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000-
$5,000 to $9,999 — farms—
$1,000-
ms—
$10,000 to $19,999 fai
$1,000.
$20,000 to $24,999 fai
$1,1
$25,000 to $39,999 fai
ms__
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49.999 farms..
$1,000-
$50,000 to $99,999 farms..
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1,000-
$250,000 to $499,999 farms—
$1,000—
$500,000 or more farms—
$1,000..
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 grains2 farms,
$1,000,
See footnotes at end of table.
1982..
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982..
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987..
1982—
753
677
19 641
15 127
26 083
22 344
108
2 052
29
1 244
63
4 488
41
6 344
6
1 946
(NA)
246
(NA)
446
432
7 757
5 390
17 392
12 476
62
263
222
5 927
4 197
22 535
18 907
37
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
1 870
1 183
23 080
20 047
(NA)
(NA)
380
380
24 522
19 154
64 532
50 406
38
2 468
40
5 992
9
2 818
5
4 617
200
13 212
10 380
(NA)
247
(NA)
8 221
6 271
38 237
28 376
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
farms, 1987..
630
261
126
166
734
218
761
476
1982-
612
250
116
150
805
214
772
477
$1,000. 1987_.
40 248
13 032
4 895
12 897
23 794
9 370
62 791
36 039
1982-
47 646
8 905
4 897
8 331
26 142
8 367
47 929
27 919
Average per farm ._
dollars, 1987 .
63 886
49 932
38 850
77 691
32 417
42 983
82 511
75 712
1982-
77 852
35 619
42 212
55 539
32 475
39 098
62 084
58 530
1 987 value of sales:
Less than $1,000
farms
51
39
11
7
193
24
90
49
$1,000__
10
10
2
(D)
39
4
26
12
$1,000 to $2,499 -
43
56
9
7
161
28
66
53
$1,000-
78
92
17
IP)
254
46
105
86
$2,500 to $4,999
farms
52
37
9
13
126
15
82
59
$1,000._
188
133
29
50
419
53
299
215
$5,000 to $9,999
93
22
20
18
97
29
109
73
$1.000..
650
146
149
138
637
193
752
522
$10,000 to $19,999
farms..
101
30
17
28
51
29
106
72
$1,000..
1 496
404
253
421
711
414
1 481
1 030
$20,000 to $24,999
farms..
28
10
13
13
7
9
28
22
$1.000..
611
232
296
293
159
198
628
491
$25,000 to $39,999
__ _ farms..
68
10
17
14
20
17
62
47
$1.000..
2 110
303
538
440
617
525
1 997
1 467
$40,000 to $49,999 —
37
6
5
9
9
15
26
14
$1,000..
1 656
255
217
397
406
667
1 145
618
$50,000 to $99,999
farms.-
69
10
12
25
31
22
64
50
$100 000 to $249 999
$1,000-
4 901
60
624
27
891
10
1 759
23
2 314
20
1 485
24
4 645
58
3 507
19
$1,000—
8 417
4 644
1 513
3 635
3 379
3 500
9 048
3 064
$250,000 to $499,999
— farms. _
19
10
3
7
12
5
43
10
$1,000..
6 906
3 539
992
(D)
3 917
(D)
15 077
3 121
$500,000 or more
farms—
9
13 226
4
2 648
"
2
(D)
7
10 942
1
(D)
27
27 587
8
$1,000-
21 906
1982 value of sales':
Less than $1,000
farms
33
33
10
3
164
20
78
41
$1,000__
6
8
3
(D)
(D)
7
25
(D)
$1,000 to $2,499
farms
42
71
46
69
3
6
12
(D)
183
272
25
42
84
140
61
$1,000-
102
$2,500 to $4,999
farms..
48
39
11
16
159
23
86
63
$1,000..
177
146
33
61
557
81
319
230
$5,000 to $9,999 _ _
farms—
101
756
32
219
22
157
17
133
97
674
30
213
112
791
90
$1.000..
675
$10,000 to $19,999
farms..
95
1 374
23
335
24
353
20
293
58
849
23
348
111
1 569
69
$1,000..
992
$20,000 to $24,999
farms..
31
5
4
10
18
13
29
28
$1,000-
681
110
B9
223
395
287
653
625
$25,000 to $39,999 - - _
... . farms..
54
9
13
28
44
26
66
45
$1,000__
1 730
274
399
885
1 410
820
2 110
1 430
$40,000 to $49,999 _ . _
farms
38
9
4
6
9
5
24
16
$1,000__
1 670
402
(D)
270
402
229
1 061
724
$50,000 to $99,999 - -
farms
86
5 917
22
1 466
11
(D)
20
1 463
29
1 981
33
2 283
63
4 566
27
$1,000__
1 898
$100,000 to $249,999 _
... farms
50
25
11
12
25
11
62
24
$1,000-
7 125
3 994
1 779
1 992
3 977
1 487
9 724
3 610
$250,000 to $499,999
farms
17
7
2
4
8
3
34
5
$1,000..
5 507
1 881
(D)
(D)
2 871
(D)
11 145
1 817
$500,000 or more
farms
12
22 630
I
1
(D)
1
(D)
10
12 195
2
(D)
20
15 826
7
$1,000-
15 801
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops
farms, 1987..
428
103
34
62
277
119
323
242
1982-
430
103
24
67
337
128
313
231
$1,000, 1987-
13 237
693
320
861
8 007
2 901
3 278
3 449
1982-
18 309
695
252
996
9 428
3 520
3 243
3 042
Grains
farms, 1987
290
274
43
57
5
4
36
37
70
129
87
108
174
182
117
1982-
122
$1,000, 1987-
3 890
220
(D)
(D)
1 040
2 338
597
610
1982-
3 958
173
11
(D)
1 525
3 325
(D)
8B3
Com for grain
farms, 1987..
38
-
-
-
7
-
-
23
1982-
14
12
2
1
5
$1,000, 1987-
669
-
-
-
(D)
-
-
122
1982-
(D)
194
(D)
(D)
31
Wheat
farms, 1987..
174
13
11
25
85
61
15
1982-
134
11
17
49
103
58
16
$1,000, 1987-
1 402
(D)
151
671
1 670
158
58
1982—
1 668
44
-
367
867
2 675
210
86
Soybeans
farms, 1987..
;
:
;
:
:
"
"
_
1982-.
-
$1,000, 1987—
1982-
Sorghum for grain
farms. 1987..
2
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1982-
$1,000, 1987..
(D)
-
.
-
-
-
(D)
-
1982-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barley .
farms, 1987..
193
37
3
25
51
2
125
88
1982—
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
$1,000, 1987-
1 798
123
(D)
69
261
(D)
393
413
1982-
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Oats
farms, 1987..
13
8
2
8
3
3
2
2
8
20
7
3
24
28
9
1982—
12
$1,000, 1987—
16
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17
1982-
(D)
6
4
(D)
23
(D)
39
17
Other grains2
farms, 1987
1
_
_
_
.
26
1
-
1982-
183
46
3
22
89
39
142
103
$1,000, 1987-
(D)
-
-
-
-
638
(D)
-
1982-
2 138
123
8
67
442
629
674
749
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms, 1987__
1982__
$1,000, 1987—
1982..
Average per farm dollars, 1987..
1982..
1987 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms—
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms..
$1,000-
$10,000 to $19,999— — farms—
$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 farms..
$1,000-
$40,000 to $49,999 farms..
$1,000—
$50,000 to $99,999 farms..
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 _ farms..
$1,000-
$500,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
1982 value of sales':
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms—
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $19,999 farms—
$1,000-
$20,000 to $24,999 farms..
$1,000..
$25,000 to $39,999 farms..
$1,000-
$40,000 to $49,999 farms..
$1,000-
$50,000 to $99,999 farms..
$1,000-
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 to $499,999 farms..
$1,000-
$500,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops farms, 1987—
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Grains farms, 1987—
1982—
$1,000, 1987—
1982—
Corn for grain farms, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
Wheat farms, 1987..
1982-
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
Soybeans farms, 1987..
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Sorghum for grain farms, 1987„
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Barley farms, 1987—
1982..
$1,000, 1987-
1982..
Oats ..farms, 1987—
1982—
$1,000, 1987..
1982..
Other grains2 farms, 1987—
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
See footnotes at end of table.
439
417
15 481
12 302
35 264
29 501
10 516
10 425
35 172
34 293
18 708
14 380
26 996
21 431
2 366
26
4 377
1 723
1 848
72 853
66 803
42 283
36 149
187
926
2 115
18 875
1 891
17 474
52
364
54
436
242
2 885
547
4 752
8
73
4
73
60
365
(D)
370
18
74
19
85
58
1 176
81
1 431
285
(NA)
1 257
(NA)
298
293
8 287
9 278
27 810
31 667
54
414
372
6 801
6 551
16 428
17 611
6 842
4 778
31 528
25 828
?75
547
610
345
24
48
S3
30
(U)
147
343
112
2
-
(D)
.
<L>)
-
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops-Con.
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 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,
1982-
1987_
1982.
1987_
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
19B7 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Reld 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) ___
4 427
4 121
45 823
43 063
369
432
9 276
616
616
10 458
10 063
135
6 770
6 325
9 743
10 133
487 442
425 195
351
502
53 653
45 798
897
1 289
124 709
137 450
7 520
7 836
225 149
184 445
575
746
4 876
5 167
1 930
2 218
37 384
27 548
1 780
41 671
24 786
368
3 627
3 662
625
682
39 722
38 075
47
60
266
357
120
127
2 871
2 668
477
470
3 296
3 317
269
366
33 022
36 608
684
784
14 455
15 486
46
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales (see text)-Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops-Con.
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 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,
1987 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)
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987_
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987,
1982-
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982-.
1987-
1982-,
1987-.
1982-,
1987-,
1982-.
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.
4 671
4 176
558
126
1 127
756
325
295
5 129
3 009
168
4 682
3 179
288
11 310
8 774
1 261
(D)
1 736
199
202
130
204
137
5 602
4 110
4 305
3 444
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales (see text)-Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops-Con.
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 farms,
$1,000,
Poultjy 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,
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987 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)
348
6 554
7 752
(D)
(D)
402
396
27 012
29 336
33
49
3 945
6 211
348
349
21 607
20 535
35
242
3 419
3 421
196
210
4 084
(D)
223
2 552
2 147
145
626
141
646
6 470
59 513
4 847
44 686
3
87
2
93
(D)
32 642
(U)
22 996
5
39
1
64
(L>)
11 130
(LI)
8 198
126
427
126
431
6 293
10 125
4 666
9 044
276
5 394
4 077
See footnotes at end of table.
140 UTAH
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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD- Con.
Total sales (see text)-Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
crops-Con.
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,
1987,
1982,
1987.
1982_
1987-
1982.
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.
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987.
1982.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) — farms,
1987 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
'" i (029)
347
339
14 989
11 619
242
5 330
3 566
230
239
8 413
8 009
185
5 081
3 623
454
11 613
9 565
454
409
2 127
1 831
249
277
7 590
7 882
1 017
1 182
53 978
49 329
825
11 451
13 055
83
111
1 011
678
155
192
3 505
2 110
279
296
11 288
6 337
306
265
5 526
4 941
232
4 940
3 640
'Data for 1982 exclude abnormal farms.
2Data for 1982 include market value of barley sold.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text J
Box Elder
1 088
50 689
46 589
420
459
9 640
6 615
570
585
6 188
6 971
182
253
2 438
3 388
617
648
1 117
1 002
634
623
3 060
2 460
821
603
1 532
968
1 031
1 073
3 271
4 779
872
1 003
1 328
2 017
768
759
1 549
2 163
Total farm production expenses farms, 1987_
$1,000. 1987_
Average per farm dollars, 1987-
Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Feed for livestock and poultry
Commercially mixed formula feeds
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Commercial fertilizer1 _
Agricultural chemicals1
Petroleum products ...
.. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
.. farms, 1987_
1982.
.. farms, 1987_
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982.
.. farms, 1987-
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Gasoline and gasohol farms, 1987..
1982-
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Diesel fuel- - farms, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
Natural gas .
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc
.. farms, 1987—
1982..
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Hired farm labor-
. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987..
1982..
._ farms, 1987.
1982-.
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
Contract labor farms, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1982-.
Repair and maintenance _ farms, 1987_.
$1,000, 1987..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment2 farms, 1987..
1982.
$1,000, 1987..
1982..
Interest paid3 farms, 1987.
1982..
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Interest paid on debt
Secured by real estate farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Not secured by real estate farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Cash rent farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Property taxes paid farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
All other farm production expenses farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
14 064
494 641
35 171
5 237
5 443
84 657
80 313
7 811
8 430
101 717
108 719
2 962
3 443
56 818
57 481
5 975
5 956
8 015
6 440
6 324
5 763
13 229
10 327
7 760
5 414
8 604
5 302
13 189
13 857
29 726
35 676
11 359
12 848
13 833
17 809
8 446
8 233
11 290
12 449
707
832
1 272
1 416
8 963
(NA)
3 331
4 003
7 756
8 041
14 219
12 500
5 696
6 065
51 365
42 066
2 058
1 002
7 856
3 399
11 214
30 685
5 744
6 009
8 007
7 218
6 207
6 148
47 504
59 617
4 839
36 448
2 560
11 056
3 786
16 552
13 301
14 952
13 005
57 552
226
15 015
66 437
(NA)
150
(D)
54
154
225
249
205
1 366
795
(NA)
323
515
713
687
1 210
1 158
487
569
4 287
3 796
606
936
3 464
454
539
1 146
612
5 723
7 381
469
4 366
294
1 358
353
3 005
1 043
1 484
1 222
48 670
39 828
403
494
7 069
8 606
649
837
12 113
14 481
387
465
5 829
6 828
732
743
613
633
577
1 099
949
934
745
910
475
1 176
1 257
2 516
3 445
948
1 137
1 034
1 566
889
917
1 024
1 391
830
(NA)
369
340
758
911
1 350
1 162
647
744
5 067
3 961
447
3 497
263
1 201
482
1 675
1 150
1 240
1 160
5 972
210
2 214
10 542
(NA)
(D)
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farm production expenses farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars,
Livestock and poultry purchased farms,
$1,000,
Feed for livestock and poultry
Commercially mixed formula feeds
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms,
Commercial fertilizer1 farms,
Agricultural chemicals1 .
Petroleum products
Gasoline and gasohol farms,
I fuel farms,
Natural gas farms,
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc
Electricity farms,
Hired farm labor farms,
Contract labor farms,
$1,000,
Repair and maintenance farms,
$1,000,
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment2 farms,
$1,000,
Interest paid3 farms,
$1,000,
Interest paid on debt
Secured by real estate farms,
$1,000,
Not secured by real estate farms,
$1,000,
Cash rent. farms,
$1,000,
Property taxes paid farms,
$1,000,
All other farm production expenses farms,
$1,000.
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.
1982.
1987..
1982..
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987-.
1982.
1987-
1987-
1987.
1987.
1987.
753
14 556
19 330
514
525
1 921
2 619
722
677
1 319
1 506
578
640
667
865
505
438
460
447
534
(NA)
177
(D)
463
473
506
388
277
274
1 073
334
349
1 750
3 111
141
556
707
519
704
2 174
446
6 399
14 348
263
5 285
20 095
(NA)
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
380
18 892
49 716
197
226
1 711
1 620
405
172
339
1 455
219
183
220
195
263
2 375
2 394
215
5 875
27 328
657
195
378
207
672
287
375
197
1 856
924
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farm production expenses farms,
$1,000,
Average per farm dollars,
Livestock and poultry purchased farms,
$1,000,
Feed for livestock and poultry .
Commercially mixed formula f
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms,
Commercial fertilizer1 farms,
Agricultural chemicals1
Petroleum products ...
Gasoline and gasohol farms,
Diesel fuel _
Natural gas
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
, etc.
Electricity farms,
Hired farm labor farms,
Contract labor farms,
$1,000,
Repair and maintenance farms,
$1,000.
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment2 farms,
$1,000
Interest paid3 farms,
$1,000,
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate farms,
$1,000,
Not secured by real estate farms,
$1,000,
Cash rent farms,
$1,000,
Property taxes paid farms,
$1,000,
All other farm production expenses. farms,
$1,000
1987.
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.
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
629
31 334
49 816
256
268
3 542
4 794
801
625
358
288
1 400
1 007
497
424
975
1 001
604
612
2 018
2 808
508
943
1 202
492
(NA)
227
269
345
362
1 344
1 301
231
277
2 793
2 591
516
166
480
2 083
332
302
844
545
934
572
3 003
9
1?4
34
9b9
10?
83
1
115
382
14?
154
?
004
9
194
?R
77
fi?7
1
364
733
20 927
28 550
265
345
2 487
2 521
6 476
215
210
2 780
4 169
206
220
522
280
272
279
367
333
324
240
234
381
466
610
535
238
295
3 866
3 514
359
224
475
1 272
207
164
913
1 120
664
828
664
2 725
218
8 167
37 465
217
282
218
1 075
373
330
8 372
6 408
23 480
19 016
205
772
2 235
2 535
666
736
1 109
1 381
487
479
667
700
(NA)
439
453
466
396
713
615
346
338
3 739
2 813
259
1 127
710
942
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farm production expenses. farms, 1987,
$1,000, 1987.,
Average per farm _ dollars, 1987.
Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.,
1982.,
Feed for livestock and poultry
Commercially mixed formula feeds .
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Commercial fertilizer1
..farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
— farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
— farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
..farms, 1987.,
1982.
$1,000, 1987.,
1982.,
Agricultural chemicals1 .
Petroleum products
Gasoline and gasohol .
..farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
— farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
..farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987-
1982-
— farms, 1987.
1982-
$1,000, 1987.
1982-
Natural gas farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987..
1982.
LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil,
grease, etc farms, 1987.
1982.,
Electricity farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Hired farm labor .
Contract labor „ .farms,
$1,000,
Repair and maintenance farms,
$1,000,
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment2 farms,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987..
1982-
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
Interest paid3 ..farms, 1987—
1982—
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
Interest paid on debt:
Secured by real estate farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
Not secured by real estate farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
Cash rent. farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
Property taxes paid farms, 1987—
$1,000. 1987-
All other farm production expenses farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
439
11 899
27 105
257
287
2 277
2 997
184
244
217
216
1 343
1 104
300
8 440
28 132
170
1 207
768
215
1 075
2 077
74
218
280
247
270
1 121
693
16 574
23 917
253
229
3 150
3 405
466
428
2 121
1 406
130
150
386
383
644
666
1 130
1 202
562
642
582
571
353
340
448
443
338
250
2 156
2 838
1 724
59 304
34 399
594
622
6 171
6 538
912
1 011
15 446
15 602
359
413
1 078
826
1 185
914
1 590
1 820
2 869
3 646
1 320
1 634
1 349
1 803
953
1 554
1 487
658
1 572
655
1 330
3 163
716
813
789
493
1 647
1 586
1 771
1 531
7 861
298
6 481
21 748
254
288
378
163
217
112
107
412
292
279
256
1 191
413
5 597
13 552
162
132
783
1 457
115
366
372
312
364
319
403
345
364
695
165
282
278
157
212
208
203
563
1Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications.
2Data for 1 987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals.
3Data for 1 982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
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Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-
Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
NET CASH RETURN
Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text)1
Average per farm. _
farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
dollars, 1987..
14 064
118 167
8 402
226
4 173
18 464
1 088
9 322
8 568
1 222
17 560
14 370
210
438
2 086
36
172
4 782
648
4 743
7 320
Farms with net gains2
Average per farm
number, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
dollars, 1987—
6 854
152 183
22 204
135
4 674
34 622
550
13 737
24 977
641
19 874
31 005
78
919
11 788
23
261
11 338
273
6 193
22 686
Farms with net losses
Average per farm
number, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
dollars, 1987-
7 210
34 017
4 718
91
501
5 508
538
4 416
8 207
581
2 315
3 984
132
481
3 648
13
89
6 816
375
1 450
3 866
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received
Average per farm
farms, 1987
$1,000, 1987__
dollars, 1987__
2 556
24 737
9 678
51
187
3 664
427
8 669
20 303
368
3 447
9 367
16
46
2 905
4
16
4 100
60
632
10 527
Amount received in cash
farms, 1987-
$1,000, 1987__
2 137
14 025
39
90
359
4 361
303
2 204
15
32
4
16
47
480
Value of commodity certificates received
farms. 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
1 723
10 712
41
97
360
4 309
293
1 243
7
14
-
45
152
OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
Gross before taxes and expenses1 _ . _
Average per farm
farms, 1987
$1,000, 1987__
dollars, 1987-
2 443
8 937
3 658
27
100
3 705
189
1 009
5 341
325
1 034
3 181
32
93
2 893
5
4
813
85
214
2 522
Customwork and other agricultural
services3 _____
Rental of farmland
farms, 1987
1982-
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
1 063
884
4 446
3 459
1 056
2 257
23
11
90
143
3
(D)
104
92
671
407
62
205
144
100
650
243
135
(D)
17
9
(D)
8
11
24
4
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
29
46
128
115
41
44
Sales of forest products and Christmas
trees
Other farm-related income sources
farms, 1987
$1,000, 1987-
farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987..
85
182
564
2 052
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
71
(D)
10
(D)
136
214
1
(D)
13
61
;
9
4
19
38
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total-
farms, 1987
1982-
$1,000, 1987—
1982-
304
223
4 388
2 332
2
2
(D)
(D)
116
66
2 066
1 067
28
45
471
291
2
1
(D)
(D)
;
4
4
13
9
38
378
224
3 034
1
(D)
20
264
104
1 519
2
(D)
23
308
1
<D>
:
Wheat
$1,000, 1987-
(D)
$1,000, 1987-
(D)
$1,000, 1987..
-
Sorghum, barley, and oats
Cotton _ __
Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
.. farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987—
109
632
33
343
1
<P)
33
257
5
25
17
85
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
;
:
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-
Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN
Net oash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text)1 farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Average per farm dollars, 1987_.
Farms with net gains2 number, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Average per farm dollars, 1987..
Farms with net losses number, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Average per farm dollars, 1987..
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
Average per farm dollars, 1987..
Amount received in cash farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Value of commodity certificates received farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
Gross before taxes and expenses1 farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Average per farm ...dollars, 1987.
Customwork and other agricultural
services3 farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Rental of farmland farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Sales of forest products and Christmas
trees farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Other farm-related income sources farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987..
1982.
Corn farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Wheat farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Soybeans farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987.
Sorghum, barley, and oats farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Cotton— farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
See footnotes at end of table.
753
5 725
7 603
407
7 081
17 397
346
1 355
3 917
230
2 336
10 156
216
1 156
5 350
263
839
3 190
380
4 454
11 722
215
1 805
8 396
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Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-
Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
NET CASH RETURN
Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text)1
Average per farm
farms, 1987,.
$1,000, 1987__
dollars, 1987-
629
8 326
13 238
261
3 919
15 016
126
1 003
7 959
166
3 267
19 682
733
2 840
3 875
218
2 189
10 042
761
9 157
12 032
475
5 330
11 222
Farms with net gains2 —
Average per farm —
number, 1987
$1,000, 1987—
dollars, 1987..
375
10 067
26 846
146
4 218
28 889
70
1 387
19 813
109
3 811
34 965
211
4 697
22 259
113
3 303
29 232
408
11 646
28 544
277
6 115
22 077
Farms with net losses
Average per farm
number, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
dollars, 1987..
254
1 740
6 851
115
299
2 596
56
384
6 859
57
544
9 543
522
1 857
3 557
105
1 114
10 611
353
2 489
7 052
198
785
3 966
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
..farms, 1987
243
1 837
7 560
33
238
7 219
25
217
8 700
18
216
11 981
35
409
11 682
104
1 529
14 700
195
1 170
6 000
87
$1,000, 1987__
dollars, 1987__
347
3 992
Amount received in cash
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
207
809
24
140
25
(D)
12
54
28
215
69
446
166
955
80
172
Value of commodity certificates received— .
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
191
1 028
23
98
7
(D)
13
162
24
193
65
1 082
100
215
63
175
OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
Gross before taxes and expenses'
Average per farm
farms, 1987
$1,000, 1987__
dollars, 1987.
128
699
5 463
45
235
5 215
14
139
9 912
15
196
13 068
102
190
1 866
21
56
2 663
144
1 022
7 096
111
391
3 518
Customwork and other agricultural
services3
Rental of farmland
farms, 1987.
1982-
$1,000, 1987__
1982..
farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987..
92
61
584
418
29
103
8
10
(D)
50
33
(D)
10
4
126
3
1
(D)
4
11
11
51
8
135
57
36
86
73
24
56
6
31
16
101
13
38
48
55
272
220
75
(D)
34
35
158
215
73
218
Sales of forest products and Christmas
trees
Other farm-related income sources
farms, 1987
$1,000, 1987..
farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987..
14
13
9
108
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
4
(D)
12
13
11
36
1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
36
622
9
15
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Total
farms, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987-
1982—
38
12
476
23
3
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
5
3
89
5
5
3
(D)
1
31
32
621
659
6
12
17
18
4
2
31
(D)
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
5
(D)
22
179
2
(D)
2
(D)
-
3
(D)
1
(D)
31
621
4
7
1
(D)
2
$1,000. 1987-
(D)
$1,000, 1987-
"
Sorghum, barley, and oats
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
22
165
4
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
2
\
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey
$1,000, 1987—
farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987-
1
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NET CASH RETURN
Net cash return from agricultural sales for the
farm unit (see text)1 farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Average per farm dollars, 1987.
Farms with net gains2 number, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Average per farm dollars, 1987.
Farms with net losses number, 1987.
$1,000. 1987.
per farm.. ...dollars. 1987.
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Total received farms. 1987—
$1,000, 1987..
Average per farm dollars, 1987..
Amount received in cash farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987—
Value of commodity certificates received farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
Gross before taxes and expenses1 farms, 1987.
$1,000, 1987.
Average per farm dollars, 1987.
Customwork and other agricultural
services3 __ farms, 1987..
1982.
$1,000. 1987.
1982.
Rental of farmland farms, 1987.,
$1,000, 1987.
Sales of forest products and Christmas
trees farms, 1987-
$1,000, 1987.
Other farm-related income sources farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987.
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
..farms, 1987..
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Com ...farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
Wheat farms, 1987-
$1,000, 1987-
Soybeans farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
Sorghum, barley, and oats.. -farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Cotton ...farms, 1987..
$1,000, 1987..
Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms, 1987—
$1,000, 1987-
439
3 628
8 265
243
4 448
18 305
1 724
13 918
8 073
749
18 313
24 450
975
4 395
4 508
342
1 437
4 201
217
2 354
10 847
152
2 628
17 291
^ata 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.
3Data for 1987 are based on a sample of farms; data for 1982 are nonsample.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
Land in farms acres,
Average size of farm acres,
1987.
1982.
per acre __ dollars, 1987.
1982.
1 0 to 49 acres .
50 to 69 acres .
. farms,
acres.
. farms.
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
2,000 acres or
acres.
more _
10 to 49 acres .
50 to 69 acres .
. farms..
acres..
. farms..
acres..
. farms..
acres.
. farms.,
acres..
. farms-
acres.
. farms-
acres.
. farms-
acres.
. farms-
acres.
. farms,
acres.
. farms.
acres.
. farms-
acres .
. farms-
acres.
70 to 99 acres ...
100 to 139 acres.
140 to 179 acres.
180 to 219 acres.
220 to 259 acres .
. farms.
acres-
. farms-
acres-
. farms-
acres-
. farms.
acres.
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres.
2,000 acres or more _
. farms.
acres-
. farms-
acres-
. farms-
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms, 19
1982.
, 1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland farms,
acres,
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms,
acres,
Other cropland farms, 19
1982.
1987.
1982.
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms,
See footnotes at end of table.
1982.
, 1987.
1982.
14 066
13 984
9 989 073
9 772 942
710
302 838
389 678
425
560
2 365
9 349
3 835
93 333
866
49 996
944
77 831
920
107 377
707
111 181
471
93 029
395
93 975
1 271
453 225
941
651 117
598
823 346
753
7 425 314
2 358
9 414
3 938
97 840
822
47 573
953
103 944
673
105 969
90 823
408
97 163
626 530
572
783 789
740
7 279 620
12 233
12 349
2 028 537
1 920 459
10 752
11 078
1 076 886
1 118 486
3 361
2 593
423 217
331 657
329
97 701
25 793
226
204
187 041
187 635
828
920
281 522
388 363
386
430
329
19
1 531
19
2 157
16
2 531
11
2 117
6
1 444
1 088
1 079
1 584 194
1 536 803
1 456
1 424
408 718
644 099
282
464
152
562
234
5 969
554
238
6 205
15 531
61 391
11
67
15 415
93 096
10
136
132 775
1 299 808
915
170 579
191 833
389
343
51 294
48 819
1 223
1 282
324 105
288 466
265
225
213 371
300 404
814
1 272
5 191
108
9 029
95
10 923
80
12 607
57
11 177
52
12 273
147
52 515
62
41 065
23
31 254
12
129 505
162
619
390
10 188
81
4 743
131
10 823
116
13 354
83
13 141
62
12 179
45
10 744
119
40 938
52
34 216
29
38 565
12
98 956
1 111
1 184
171 545
174 140
506
27 267
23 363
223 549
241 792
1 065
1 203
332 752
636 184
304
526
186
172
16 541
15 984
276 528
649 900
396
587
1 743
5
3 259
3
5 007
8
22 241
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number. 1987—
1982-
Land in farms acres, 1987..
1982__
Average size of farm acres, 1987—
1982-
Value of land and buildings1:
per farm dollars, 1987__
1982__
per acre dollars, 1987—
1982-
Approximate land area acres, 1987—
Proportion in farms _ percent, 1987—
1987 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres - farms-
acres. .
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres. _
SO to 69 acres farms-
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres. .
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres—
140 to 179 acres farms..
acres—
180 to 219 acres farms-
acres..
220 to 259 acres farms—
acres..
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms-
acres. .
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms-
acres. .
2,000 acres or more farms—
acres. .
1982 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres farms-
acres —
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres — farms..
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms-
acres—
100 to 139 acres farms-
acres-
140 to 179 acres - farms-
acres..
180 to 219 acres farms-
acres..
220 to 259 acres farms-
acres..
260 to 499 acres farms-
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres..
2,000 acres or more farms..
acres..
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms,
acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
acres.
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,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982-
1987.
1982.
753
677
366 471
315 061
487
465
214 971
279 290
418
624
678
629
106 703
102 747
573
538
48 646
44 495
489
458
54 427
54 711
446
432
215 761
195 702
484
453
208 348
216 713
442
409
412
52 448
44 206
365
20 409
18 497
269
(D)
20 165
120
(D)
5 544
263
222
138 559
136 305
527
614
336 586
536 523
530
229
192
31 772
27 378
169 325
156 557
2 090
2 654
425 481
641 441
204
242
380
380
483 118
425 697
1 271
1 120
493 879
504 560
386
419
325
348
73 793
80 263
293
322
48 183
47 868
273 876
266 803
1 274
1 207
1 582
1 309
15
12
1 750
1 432
17
9
2 681
1 423
21
9
4 071
1 821
4
9
917
2 141
42
31
14 939
10 297
46
26
31 416
17 578
42
21
57 171
27 836
51
30
365 895
208 700
495
15
1 228
2 178
9
2 158
31
11 336
16
11 776
18
25 409
30
206 894
202
69 471
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number, 1987_
1982_
Land in farms 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.
Approximate land area acres, 1987.
Proportion in farms percent, 1987.
10 to 49 acres -- — farms.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms.
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms.
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms.
acres.
140 to 179 acres farms.
aci
180 to 219 acres farms.
220 to 259 acres.. farms.
260 to 499 acres farms.
aci
500 to 999 acres farms-
acres.
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.
acres.
2,000 acres or more farms.
aci
10 to 49 acres farms.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms.
aci
70 to 99 acres farms.
100 to 139 acres farms.
acres.
140 to 179 acres farms.
aci
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres. .
220 to 259 acres farms..
acres. .
260 to 499 acres farms. .
aci
500 to 999 acres farms-
acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.
acres.
2,000 acres or more farms.
aci
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms,
acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
acres,
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, "
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1982-
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982-
612
480 195
487 961
762
797
327 938
436 268
422
455
539
540
98 835
102 408
272
234
37 762
36 986
261
250
283 105
255 330
1 085
1 021
1 533
7
1 685
18
6 423
15
10 675
6
8 586
19
219 369
176
12 508
10 288
56 310
52 977
447
457
271 976
290 647
577
659
514 768
476 436
3 101
3 176
872 331
972 513
283
310
23
15 769
24
34 494
36
453 105
734
805
155 398
174 172
212
216
358 488
382 365
1 580
1 900
1 363
279
5 973
595
39 582
(D)
218
214
340 449
362 921
1 562
1 696
425 005
393 575
257
244
761
772
447 526
423 918
588
549
298 264
299 316
512
552
264
156
4 104
652
672
98 500
92 498
372
384
36 542
35 556
(D)l
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text
All Farms
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number, 1987 _
439
299
693
1 723
298
414
217
891
1982__
417
304
671
1 848
293
372
185
905
Land in farms _
acres, 1987
348 827
487 427
1 318 672
493 902
159 854
178 169
101 622
199 496
1982__
339 347
505 681
1 330 147
432 326
207 130
165 404
105 501
176 953
Average size of farm
acres, 1987..
795
1 630
1 903
287
536
430
468
224
1982—
814
1 663
1 982
234
707
445
570
196
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm
dollars, 1987—
328 770
417 270
325 257
255 683
310 829
346 392
276 111
187 487
1982-
445 511
379 115
429 095
321 495
467 201
327 820
254 897
283 783
Average per acre _
dollars, 1987..
464
254
166
925
517
730
586
816
1982..
604
229
219
1 406
704
859
472
1 378
Approximate land area
acres, 1987-
1 193 728
4 428 352
2 866 432
1 291 347
761 952
1 549 817
1 574 758
362 022
Proportion in farms
percent, 1987..
29.2
11.0
46.0
38.2
21.0
11.5
6.5
55.1
1987 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres
_ . farms. _
69
38
62
475
39
89
13
218
acres—
281
167
241
2 117
180
357
34
1 053
10 to 49 acres
farms—
98
84
206
655
107
92
49
405
acres..
2 411
2 140
5 226
14 784
2 599
2 092
1 502
9 048
50 to 69 acres - —
farms-
35
14
53
123
31
23
12
55
acres..
1 947
787
3 073
7 047
1 762
1 297
679
3 137
70 to 99 acres
farms—
25
16
47
95
26
35
18
45
acres. _
2 092
1 271
3 786
7 876
2 117
2 915
1 453
3 666
100 to 139 acres
_ farms. _
31
11
49
82
21
21
31
43
acres..
3 491
1 269
5 770
9 633
2 373
2 412
3 622
4 864
140 to 179 acres
farms-
25
16
51
60
12
17
23
33
acres..
3 814
2 575
8 042
9 350
1 934
2 658
3 637
5 280
180 to 219 acres ..
farms—
16
12
26
30
10
7
13
15
acres--
3 196
2 382
5 180
5 856
2 003
1 386
2 633
2 908
220 to 259 acres . . - -
farms—
9
6
16
30
9
13
12
12
acres..
2 097
1 411
3 823
7 179
2 207
3 114
2 753
2 867
260 to 499 acres
farms—
36
15
73
69
19
37
28
30
acres—
12 941
5 150
25 921
25 262
6 926
13 656
10 007
10 758
500 to 999 acres
farms—
31
34
52
51
9
33
6
20
acres.-
20 566
23 700
37 190
34 634
6 037
22 857
3 417
12 797
1,000 to 1,999 acres
_ farms..
25
22
24
18
-
25
7
9
acres.-
35 047
31 404
32 991
24 196
34 776
(D)
13 380
2,000 acres or more
farms
39
31
34
35
15
22
5
6
acres—
260 944
415 171
1 187 429
345 968
131 716
90 649
(D)
129 738
1982 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres _
farms-
55
46
56
542
36
65
12
226
acres. _
229
147
280
2 237
173
341
(D)
1 047
10 to 49 acres
farms-
104
85
211
712
106
108
34
400
acres. _
2 637
2 120
5 819
16 436
2 623
2 385
1 083
9 126
50 to 69 acres —
farms-
25
7
51
110
30
15
13
64
acres. .
1 451
418
2 918
6 345
1 727
869
756
3 710
70 to 99 acres
farms..
26
18
55
102
24
30
12
47
acres. .
2 158
1 436
4 464
8 566
2 016
2 511
966
3 925
100 to 139 acres
farms—
21
12
53
81
24
16
25
49
acres..
2 364
1 362
6 151
9 536
2 767
1 841
2 905
5 479
140 to 179 acres
farms
27
4 221
12
12
1 894
7
32
4 972
21
49
7 590
30
8
1 353
8
13
2 003
6
17
2 677
15
33
180 to 219 acres
5 165
26
acres. _
2 386
1 347
4 177
5 871
1 616
1 227
2 971
5 013
220 to 259 acres
._ farms—
8
11
19
36
14
15
11
11
acres-
1 918
2 602
4 570
8 614
3 354
3 608
2 635
2 638
260 to 499 acres . .
farms.
37
24
65
80
19
37
30
23
acres—
13 556
8 674
22 807
28 562
6 987
14 028
10 177
7 551
500 to 999 acres - -
farms-
36
23
46
44
7
29
10
14
acres _.
25 312
16 386
32 522
30 191
(D)
21 208
(D)
9 720
1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres
. farms..
20
27 928
26
34 076
26
34 842
28
38 014
1
(D)
15
18 683
2
(D)
7
acres—
11 265
2,000 acres or more _
_ farms—
46
33
36
34
16
23
4
5
acres. _
255 187
435 219
1 206 625
270 364
178 873
96 700
71 892
112 314
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland
farms, 1987..
358
260
593
1 491
266
332
204
798
1982..
341
257
600
1 634
262
339
176
810
acres, 1987—
40 965
(D)
(D)
135 352
20 381
28 188
23 184
46 342
1982-
35 034
(D)
(D)
156 559
(D)
29 698
19 510
43 156
Harvested cropland
farms, 1987..
306
219
492
1 337
230
266
192
693
1982-
303
233
512
1 467
237
283
166
713
acres, 1987—
20 451
19 563
39 616
87 089
11 809
9 641
14 801
28 239
1982—
21 100
22 400
38 066
93 477
13 085
14 113
12 700
28 084
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing
farms, 1987.
224
126
391
613
175
163
106
430
1982-
178
107
379
646
139
174
83
396
acres, 1987—
(D)
(D)
43 961
23 577
(D)
11 775
7 023
13 894
1982-
13 446
(D)
(D)
26 769
(D)
11 210
(D)
13 399
Other cropland
farms, 1987..
24
30
79
63
90
84
296
221
33
22
103
77
39
26
150
1982-
112
acres, 1987—
(D)
(D)
(D)
24 686
(D)
6 772
. 1 360
4 209
1982—
488
(D)
(D)
36 313
(D)
4 375
(D)
1 673
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured
farms, 1987
3
9
11
38
14
6
12
1982-
4
12
12
20
6
7
3
18
acres, 1987..
(D)
1 584
1 525
1 289
973
(D)
119
1982-
57
1 606
856
226
210
288
(D)
293
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total cropland-Con.
Other cropland-Con.
Cropland on which all crops failed
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms,
Cropland idle farms,
Total woodland farms,
Woodland pastured farms,
Woodland not pastured farms,
Other land farms,
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms,
acres,
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms,
Pastureland, all types farms,
acres,
Cropland diverted under annual commodity
acreage adjustment programs farms
acres,
Cropland placed under the conservation
reserve program farms,
acres,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
433
18 757
19 993
1 029
159 272
202 343
1 965
1 351
147 487
83 528
568
569
713 375
677 681
369
364
624 698
597 815
268
278
88 677
79 866
9 280
9 434
7 247 161
7 174 802
4 502
4 096
7 010 858
6 945 469
7 091
7 472
236 303
229 333
9 314
8 725
8 163 990
8 013 600
(D)
1 526
3 051
13
10
450
(D)
252
201
59 582
66 293
40
33
2 416
2 172
228
78
38 889
7 517
7
6
1 134
487
24
23
34 708
35 734
4
3
(D)
(D)
15
10
34 215
33 479
3
3
(D)
(D)
11
13
493
2 255
154
134
148 826
148 991
718
746
1 181 119
1 176 953
78
66
142 293
142 390
346
359
1 162 847
1 158 345
107
89
6 533
6 601
554
595
18 272
18 608
146
116
147 573
149 521
626
610
1 248 356
1 240 643
21
4
511
35
329
94
25 873
4 596
1 935
840
221
165
13 860
23 793
189
136
7 333
5 089
28
18
1 968
685
287
258
140 665
104 962
374
397
32 757
82 676
319
353
2 962
3 438
337
319
36 540
86 704
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total cropland-Con.
Other cropland-Con.
Cropland on which all crops failed
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms,
Cropland idle farms,
Total woodland farms,
Woodland pastured farms,
Woodland not pastured farms,
Other land farms,
Pastureland, all types farms,
Cropland diverted under annual commodity
acreage adjustment programs
1987.
1982..
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982..
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982..
1987.,
1982..
1987.
1982_.
1987_.
1982.
1982..
1987..
1982..
1987..
1982..
1987..
1982-.
1987_
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.,
1982.
272
222
213 999
190 203
404
392
20 329
17 225
650
577
282 158
246 791
5
15?
3 251
17
Ifi
5
rm
4
3?0
15
11
(D)
4
215
265
239
23 651
12 896
375
367
162 303
158 660
264
265
394 192
318 425
268
244
416 105
349 700
(O)
3 364
51
47
11 176
12 811
52
32
7 153
3 775
6
2 667
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 155
Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total cropland-Con.
Other cropland-Con.
Cropland on which all crops failed
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow .
Total woodland,
.farms, 1987.
1982-
acres, 1987_
1982.
_ farms, 1987_.
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982..
-farms, 1987,.
1982..
acres, 1987-.
.farms, 1987-
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Woodland pastured farms, 1987_-
Woodland not pastured farms, 1987.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured
Pastureland, all types .
Cropland diverted under annual commodity
acreage adjustment programs
Cropland placed under the conservation
reserve program
-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..
317
16 196
16 341
324
308
326 915
330 204
200
158
263 871
240 275
548
108 886
128 584
399
497
(D)
10 146
362
337
118 346
130 263
176
200 208
220 974
320
270
329 982
309 253
565
564
370 248
350 996
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total cropland-Con.
Other cropland-Con.
Cropland on which all crops failed farms, 1987..
1982..
acres, 1987..
1982..
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, 1987..
1982..
acres, 1987..
1982..
Cropland idle farms, 1987—
Total woodland.
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Woodland pastured .
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
-farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Other land farms, 1 9
Woodland not pastured .
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
-farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Pastureland, all types farms,
acres,
Cropland diverted under annual commodity
acreage adjustment programs farms,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
Cropland placed under the conservation
reserve program farms,
acres,
309
307
301 985
297 064
202
297 737
293 731
347
328
321 056
313 709
498
489
735 674
782 972
288
252
(D)
767 772
335
379
(D)
15 200
585
565
1 216 813
1 238 045
117
10 049
9 274
1 076
1 140
353 023
268 873
904
370 097
288 850
222
208
145 859
191 761
292
259
144 293
132 341
277
253
148 974
139 469
103
68
2 774
538
578
146 437
133 323
194
142 254
128 908
447
493
4 183
4 415
553
162 574
142 737
1Data are based on a sample of farms, see text.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 157
Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested cropland
Farms- ___ number, 1987..
1982..
acres harvested, 1987..
1982..
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE
OF FARM
1987 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres - farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres - farms-
acres harvested..
SO to 69 acres farms..
acres harvested- .
70 to 99 acres farms-
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres farms-
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres harvested ..
220 to 259 acres farms-
acres harvested—
260 to 499 acres - farms-
acres harvested..
500 to 999 acres farms-
acres harvested—
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres harvested ..
2,000 acres or more farms..
acres harvested. .
1 982 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres harvested—
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres harvested. _
50 to 69 acres _ farms-
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres farms-
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres farms-
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres farms-
acres harvested __
220 to 259 acres farms-
acres harvested—
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres harvested—
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres harvested..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms-
acres harvested—
2,000 acres or more farms-
acres harvested __
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES
HARVESTED
1987 acres harvested:
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
1982 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 19 acres _.
20 to 29 acre3
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
10 752
11 078
1 076 886
1 118 486
953
3 587
2 993
47 490
49 066
602
47 509
426
41 082
351
39 173
1 136
171 909
823
178 858
515
151 939
581
284 138
1 095
4 015
3 176
52 660
710
24 715
847
40 749
813
51 378
608
49 052
419
42 501
356
40 514
1 155
179 733
813
178 857
506
151 110
580
303 202
farms
2 017
acres. .
9 453
farms..
1 683
acres-
22 388
farms .
1 074
acres..
24 650
farms—
1 486
acres..
55 781
farms-
1 703
acres. _
118 508
farms-
1 410
acres. .
193 977
farms..
1 023
acres..
303 706
farms-
250
acres..
170 344
farms..
106
acres..
178 079
farms..
2 179
acres..
10 177
farms..
1 689
acres..
22 553
farms..
1 126
acres..
28 132
farms..
1 460
acres..
54 801
farms..
1 773
acres..
123 525
farms. .
1 421
acres. .
194 909
farms—
1 040
acres—
306 465
farms..
264
acres—
173 618
farms-
126
acres..
206 306
167
29 118
28 836
904
915
170 579
191 833
11 941
130
18 234
1 027
1 109
113 433
118 591
252
250
200
268
3 539
4 752
64
86
2 507
3 471
79
106
4 327
5 685
262
338
6 774
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Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Farms with harvested cropland
Farms. number, 1987__
1982—
acres harvested, 1987 .
1982—
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE
OF FARM
1 987 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres farms-
acres harvested—
10 to 49 acres — farms..
acres harvested—
SO to 69 acres — farms..
acres harvested—
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres harvested—
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres harvested—
140 to 179 acres farms-
acres harvested—
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres harvested—
220 to 259 acres farms-
acres harvested _,
260 to 499 acres _ — farms-
acres harvested—
500 to 999 acres — farms—
acres harvested—
1,000 to 1,999 acres — farms-
acres harvested..
2,000 acres or more farms..
acres harvested—
1982 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres - farms..
acres harvested—
10 to 49 acres — farms..
acres harvested—
50 to 69 acres — farms-
acres harvested—
70 to 99 acres — - farms-
acres harvested. .
100 to 139 acres— farms-
acres harvested..
140 to 179 acres. farms-
acres harvested—
180to219aci
220 to 259 aci
260 to 499 aci
500 to 999 aci
1,000 to 1,999
2,000 acres oi
farms-
acres harvested.
farms-
acres harvested.
farms-
acres harvested.
es farms-
acres harvested.
acres farms-
acres harvested.
more farms-
acres harvested
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES
HARVESTED
1987 acres harvested:
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
1982 acres harvested:
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
573
538
48 646
44 495
117
12 786
63
9 999
30
5 184
16
5 554
farms
51
acres
262
82
acres
1 057
farms
61
acres —
1 340
farms—
95
acres. _
3 472
farms-
117
acres. _
8 137
farms. _
108
acres. _
14 871
farms- -
52
acres. _
14 788
farms-
6
acres. .
(D)
farms—
acres—
(D)
farms..
46
acres __
233
farms. _
66
acres..
864
farms
67
acres. .
1 482
farms..
84
acres-
3 146
farms.
114
acres
7 891
107
acres
14 204
farms .
49
acres..
13 178
farms. _
4
acres __
(D)
farms..
acres..
(D)
374
365
20 409
18 497
293
322
48 183
47 868
1 129
38
2 622
46
6 489
47
14 582
16
10 985
5
11 040
240
29
3 556
4 909
28
16 224
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UTAH 159
Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 Con
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested cropland
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Farms number, 1987.
1982..
acres harvested, 1987.
1982-
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE
OF FARM
1987 size ot farm:
539
540
98 835
102 408
5
16
63
1 675
18
676
47
2 786
60
5 084
24
2 608
30
3 627
21
2 784
88
17 034
91
26 822
59
17 553
33
18 170
6
32
69
1 825
15
601
50
2 901
42
3 343
34
3 277
28
3 529
22
2 642
102
22 234
92
25 711
46
15 680
34
20 633
19
100
22
298
32
749
81
2 981
103
7 593
116
15 913
129
39 610
31
19 059
6
12 532
22
138
23
303
27
629
77
2 883
110
7 981
109
15 183
132
40 744
32
20 569
8
13 978
178
176
12 508
10 288
9
40
67
1 022
7
191
11
258
14
419
7
499
6
492
13
1 489
17
1 758
4
1 030
8
1 162
15
4 148
13
58
65
978
9
260
12
364
7
415
10
645
3
386
7
745
18
1 546
13
1 718
4
754
15
2 419
34
175
45
602
20
476
20
734
19
1 222
22
2 877
15
4 175
2
(D)
1
(D)
31
163
44
584
24
576
27
1 018
16
1 011
18
2 550
16
4 386
112
90
12 482
9 907
2
(D)
13
(D)
9
245
6
256
13
690
4
400
14
1 397
3
135
18
2 714
16
3 538
10
1 926
4
845
3
9
8
215
6
140
3
151
14
803
9
638
5
610
6
755
17
3 037
14
(D)
1
(D)
4
980
5
IP)
9
(D)
9
215
17
628
24
1 565
28
3 801
19
(D)
1
(D)
3
9
4
62
6
145
17
672
19
1 250
24
3 289
17
4 480
134
141
51 443
55 873
1
(D)
13
(D)
4
(D)
5
323
4
250
3
370
7
927
3
237
17
3 370
22
6 066
22
11 211
33
28 335
2
(D)
10
(D)
6
281
9
460
3
274
7
460
4
422
3
389
26
5 180
19
4 831
23
12 466
29
30 883
5
32
9
(D)
3
(D)
9
351
12
802
24
3 272
37
11 513
23
16 491
12
18 793
7
42
3
49
7
163
11
429
20
1 373
24
3 519
35
11 069
19
12 205
15
27 024
378
484
19 726
24 344
107
343
167
2 634
20
750
18
999
18
1 386
10
1 378
9
733
3
467
10
1 403
5
929
3
2 749
8
5 955
129
450
211
3 135
40
1 735
21
1 415
24
1 510
15
1 617
3
257
5
1 018
14
1 812
10
1 852
4
1 540
8
8 003
161
630
75
991
34
790
45
1 695
26
1 970
22
3 119
7
1 952
3
2 233
5
6 346
203
874
90
1 194
52
1 181
43
1 617
55
3 690
21
2 928
14
(D)
1
(D)
5
8 628
168
162
51 655
56 183
4
14
12
184
3
117
4
93
3
80
9
263
5
271
4
72
14
1 830
23
3 823
29
11 957
58
32 951
4
14
11
142
2
(D)
1
(D)
4
141
8
362
2
(D)
1
(D)
17
1 295
24
6 607
40
17 891
48
29 441
13
53
14
172
16
362
21
789
14
1 027
23
3 051
29
8 656
22
15 945
16
21 600
13
46
17
223
6
129
11
378
17
1 314
16
2 179
37
11 504
30
20 739
15
19 671
581
601
53 623
50 348
15
72
107
1 747
38
1 156
49
2 024
65
3 605
46
2 902
30
2 578
23
1 553
89
11 680
67
13 520
31
8 495
21
4 291
24
68
100
1 855
59
1 691
52
2 222
62
3 110
43
2 671
28
2 469
21
1 906
88
11 448
72
12 959
35
7 010
17
2 939
56
291
77
1 034
65
1 509
80
2 962
134
9 182
102
13 425
54
16 637
12
(D)
1
(D)
61
264
76
1 021
68
1 596
107
4 056
127
8 980
99
12 944
52
14 830
11
6 657
387
369
32 946
32 078
17
acres harvested—
89
112
acres harvested. .
2 366
37
acres harvested—
1 198
36
acres harvested
2 042
43
acres harvested—
2 728
30
acres harvested..
2 975
18
acres harvested..
1 981
13
acres harvested..
1 600
53
acres harvested..
9 060
10
acres harvested —
2 580
5
acres harvested —
1 710
13
acres harvested—
1982 size of farm:
4 617
12
acres harvested..
69
106
acres harvested..
2 072
acres harvested. .
953
50
acres harvested —
2 586
41
acres harvested—
3 053
28
acres harvested..
2 459
17
acres harvested—
1 788
acres harvested..
1 720
41
acres harvested..
8 252
16
acres harvested..
3 359
5
acres harvested..
521
12
acres harvested —
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES
HARVESTED
1987 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres farms
acres—
10 to 19 acres farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres farms..
acres. _
30 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..
5 246
44
246
46
622
44
1 038
74
2 879
81
5 853
54
7 476
38
11 054
6
3 778
acres..
1 982 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres ... farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres . _. farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres . farms..
acres. _
30 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. _
37
230
52
685
42
970
71
2 710
66
4 765
58
7 930
38
10 910
4
(D)
1
acres—
(D)
160 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with harvested cropland
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Farms - - number, 1987..
306
219
492
1 337
230
266
192
693
1982-
303
233
512
1 467
237
283
166
713
acres harvested, 1987..
20 451
19 563
39 616
87 089
11 809
9 641
14 801
28 239
1982-
21 100
22 400
38 066
93 477
13 085
14 113
12 700
28 084
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE
OF FARM
1987 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres farms..
18
15
13
259
18
46
4
104
acres harvested..
77
79
55
984
83
149
14
416
10 to 49 acres „ farms..
66
59
138
542
85
75
44
340
acres harvested—
1 072
966
1 815
8 649
1 407
753
966
4 586
50 to 69 acres - farms-
27
10
40
114
26
19
12
52
acres harvested—
735
325
921
4 215
953
569
466
1 682
70 to 99 acres farms-
21
15
37
86
21
21
17
42
acres harvested. .
884
633
1 079
4 115
969
717
728
1 886
100 to 139 acres farms -
23
8
41
78
19
17
28
41
acres harvested—
1 112
300
1 780
5 504
688
623
1 792
2 524
140 to 179 acres farms..
20
10
42
53
11
8
18
32
acres harvested—
1 277
565
3 073
4 717
948
295
1 534
2 838
180 to 219 acres - farms..
13
7
20
29
8
5
13
14
acres harvested—
1 184
466
1 355
3 327
499
420
1 368
1 237
220 to 259 acres farms..
8
6
12
29
9
5
12
11
acres harvested—
668
359
735
4 328
882
325
1 055
1 579
260 to 499 acres farms
33
15
56
66
17
25
28
28
acres harvested- _
3 569
1 070
6 327
12 600
2 476
2 120
3 753
4 368
500 to 999 acres farms..
29
29
46
43
7
18
6
17
acres harvested..
2 637
2 378
5 723
10 662
2 314
430
907
3 727
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
21
19
20
16
-
14
7
7
acres harvested—
2 372
5 263
4 574
4 730
1 417
1 636
2 595
2,000 acres or more farms-
27
26
27
22
9
13
3
5
acres harvested—
4 864
7 159
12 179
23 258
590
1 823
582
801
1982 size of farm:
1 to 9 acres farms-
19
18
23
312
15
52
7
125
acres harvested..
61
68
87
1 075
77
183
22
477
10 to 49 acres farms .
80
69
146
620
87
89
33
329
acres harvested—
1 330
971
2 091
10 171
1 580
1 019
700
4 618
50 to 69 acres farms -
21
5
40
96
28
14
12
56
acres harvested—
561
174
871
3 782
817
427
623
1 928
70 to 99 acres — farms
19
16
49
95
23
20
9
44
acres harvested..
816
675
1 409
5 124
1 093
531
575
1 889
100 to 139 acres farms.
17
9
49
79
21
12
24
45
acres harvested..
972
401
1 703
6 010
1 042
536
1 425
2 791
140 to 179 acres farms..
23
9
23
48
7
10
15
33
acres harvested..
1 424
634
1 146
4 354
616
(D)
1 003
3 014
180 to 219 acres farms..
10
3
20
28
8
2
15
25
acres harvested
972
220
1 198
3 544
609
(D)
1 200
2 431
220 to 259 acres — farms-
8
9
15
32
13
10
10
10
acres harvested—
832
654
1 347
4 773
1 137
485
1 303
1 485
260 to 499 acres farms-
30
24
51
74
18
30
28
23
acres harvested
3 072
3 981
5 426
13 103
3 462
2 330
3 469
3 800
500 to 999 acres farms-
31
21
40
39
7
25
8
14
acres harvested—
2 477
4 222
4 822
9 097
(D)
2 345
(D)
3 696
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms-
16
25
24
21
1
9
2
5
acres harvested—
3 005
4 888
4 104
5 160
(D)
1 637
(D)
1 035
2,000 acres or more farms
29
25
32
23
9
10
3
4
acres harvested—
5 578
5 512
13 862
27 284
742
4 134
(D)
920
HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES
HARVESTED
1987 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres farms..
34
32
81
419
37
120
20
231
acres. _
185
167
420
1 906
202
496
102
1 156
10 to 19 acres farms..
56
48
96
272
53
29
16
178
acres—
750
654
1 223
3 647
727
362
213
2 334
20 to 29 acres farms..
31
27
49
128
35
35
16
59
acres __
720
611
1 055
2 995
796
787
356
1 400
30 to 49 acres „ - farms
67
30
80
168
42
35
46
75
acres—
2 469
1 121
2 966
6 318
1 539
1 323
1 720
2 836
50 to 99 acres - farms
57
36
75
164
31
24
45
72
acres—
3 878
2 400
5 274
11 156
2 048
1 674
3 248
4 876
100 to 199 acres farms
39
30
70
103
24
14
34
54
acres—
5 458
3 925
9 400
14 126
3 440
2 053
4 535
7 326
200 to 499 acres farms-
19
8
33
61
7
8
13
21
acres. _
4 588
2 588
8 414
18 203
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 772
500 to 999 acres farms.
3
5
5
14
1
1
2
3
acres.-
2 403
3 886
4 131
9 235
(0)
(D)
(D)
2 539
1,000 acres or more farms
3
3
B
acres—
-
4 211
6 733
19 503
-
-
-
-
1982 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres farms—
39
39
106
490
35
124
14
251
acres. _
173
187
574
2 099
195
518
(D)
1 229
10 to 19 acres farms-
58
50
92
281
52
56
20
162
acres. _
799
663
1 222
3 706
716
737
(D)
2 165
20 to 29 acres farms.
39
915
33
762
1 238
151
3 504
32
722
21
471
6
148
68
acres—
1 570
30 to 49 acres farms.
45
23
89
174
43
25
30
78
acres—
1 635
841
3 265
6 575
1 623
941
1 124
2 903
50 to 99 acres - farms
56
36
79
172
38
23
51
76
acres—
3 920
2 558
5 353
11 759
2 671
1 476
.3 502
5 094
100 to 199 acres farms..
40
20
56
120
23
14
34
58
acres..
5 399
2 564
7 368
16 684
3 086
1 816
4 332
7 981
200 to 499 acres farms-
23
22
27
60
13
16
10
15
acres..
6 154
6 649
7 354
17 434
(D)
4 452
(D)
4 051
500 to 999 acres farms—
3
7
6
9
1
2
1
5
2 105
4 731
4 286
5 501
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 091
1 ,000 acres or more farms
-
3
3 445
3
7 406
10
26 215
-
2
(D)
:
acres—
"
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 161
Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Farms
Land in irrigated farms
number, 1987
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
11 143
11 174
7 593 705
7 597 797
181
174
147 349
125 561
838
810
682 636
952 790
937
1 006
241 010
211 592
167
163
150 313
196 209
30
26
24 423
30 319
528
544
55 560
42 959
Harvested cropland
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured-
farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
farms, 1987 .
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
10 042
10 283
932 519
950 954
2 843
2 125
258 000
199 265
170
165
(D)
(D)
51
37
3 213
2 131
790
777
120 187
128 109
360
208
74 387
38 657
873
956
96 428
99 695
335
239
21 226
24 928
155
147
5 504
7 685
47
40
1 681
1 378
26
24
5 905
4 456
3
2
<P)
(D)
463
482
20 254
19 569
118
85
2 611
1 244
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured
— farms, 1987—
1982—
acres, 1987—
1982-
7 698
7 260
5 574 538
5 672 813
122
96
108 124
88 742
487
474
670 299
768 087
592
579
113 595
79 651
123
126
118 929
174 311
26
24
(D)
24 775
278
272
30 279
19 028
1982-
farms, 1987—
1982..
acres, 1987..
1982-
1 161 207
1 082 328
9 983
10 224
829 732
821 839
34 959
31 479
169
165
29 002
27 481
106 686
107 030
783
769
89 935
90 866
83 771
78 129
861
940
74 671
71 198
9 051
10 655
155
146
5 474
7 608
8 237
7 325
26
24
5 855
4 456
24 539
24 314
456
478
19 421
18 296
Pastureland and other land
1987 irrigated acres by size of farm:
farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
4 440
4 276
331 475
260 489
1 204
4 824
3 227
57 414
753
28 669
63
48
5 957
3 998
7
31
33
617
9
342
223
206
16 751
16 164
81
306
199
3 678
62
2 604
338
330
9 100
6 931
80
331
256
4 646
73
2 977
69
76
3 577
3 047
19
91
46
678
12
295
19
19
2 382
2 869
1
(D)
192
190
5 118
6 018
135
acres irrigated—
449
226
acres irrigated—
3 580
43
acres irrigated- _
1 583
846
43 125
821
57 543
615
55 350
14
778
12
1 033
15
1 781
81
4 549
53
4 253
46
4 403
90
4 807
83
5 941
72
6 854
13
560
14
541
6
285
1
(D)
5
335
2
(D)
26
acres irrigated. -
1 673
28
acres irrigated—
2 196
14
acres irrigated—
1 100
428
46 328
347
42 748
1 102
189 504
12
1 856
13
2 084
21
5 020
30
3 125
31
4 262
77
15 654
48
6 262
48
6 747
112
20 938
13
(D)
2
(D)
13
932
1
(D)
4
983
8
acres irrigated—
1 231
9
acres irrigated
1 343
24
acres irrigated—
5 375
793
208 283
482
152 680
525
274 739
19
8 146
15
7 178
11
6 093
66
19 967
43
13 382
69
30 503
52
(D)
18
(D)
5
2 040
8
917
5
573
16
3 147
7
1 945
6
2 686
3
1 868
9
acres irrigated __
3 016
3
acres irrigated—
1 545
3
acres irrigated—
1 448
1982 irrigated acres by size of farm:
1 to 9 acres
farms-
acres irrigated—
1 283
5 152
3 332
60 196
715
28 142
1
(D)
30
(D)
6
221
81
314
189
3 711
42
1 840
82
353
320
6 226
75
3 279
16
68
48
703
11
259
1
(D)
1
(D)
140
555
232
acres irrigated—
3 752
41
acres irrigated—
1 771
850
45 479
792
55 953
580
52 751
16
1 004
16
1 228
16
1 976
50
3 032
57
3 995
52
6 076
112
6 941
94
7 403
68
6 797
14
540
6
444
12
793
4
392
25
acres irrigated—
1 600
29
acres irrigated—
2 092
15
acres irrigated..
1 556
419
47 749
366
46 651
1 098
195 705
11
1 626
5
791
34
7 575
35
4 046
33
4 725
81
16 274
58
6 855
38
5 376
88
17 261
4
491
3
76
12
920
1
(D)
5
1 312
17
acres irrigated—
2 489
10
acres irrigated—
1 997
21
acres irrigated—
4 107
770
186 740
445
132 111
524
225 699
23
8 213
10
7 088
6
1 002
62
19 274
50
15 384
78
28 359
42
11 008
22
4 693
7
1 937
7
1 158
12
1 329
18
3 874
4
984
3
1 905
7
2 520
10
acres irrigated—
3 030
3
acres irrigated..
(D)
1
acres irrigated- _
(D)
162 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Farms__
Land in irrigated farms
number, 1987-
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982..
658
582
351 346
299 727
396
391
173 659
153 090
217
193
117 306
107 107
70
53
166 604
154 631
314
390 320
347 734
155
152
226 834
223 701
105
101
164 828
179 832
Harvested cropland
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured.-
farms, 1987..
1982—
acres, 1987—
1982-
farms, 1987..
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982-
569
520
48 566
44 044
105
67
3 514
3 181
370
362
20 185
18 449
143
114
6 551
5 373
185
169
12 973
(D)
38
34
2 670
1 935
59
49
3 012
(D)
22
16
1 098
(D)
288
317
47 988
47 506
81
90
6 228
16 766
149
150
22 383
26 398
69
58
16 330
9 943
86
88
(D)
3 892
18
9
958
1 799
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured
... farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
590
525
254 329
232 269
343
336
108 872
112 606
187
164
93 848
79 197
39
34
159 171
148 641
226
208
313 206
250 463
114
108
186 400
180 870
93
83
146 839
169 320
Irrigated land --
Harvested cropland
acres, 1987—
1982-
farms, 1987—
1982..
acres, 1987—
1982..
97 174
89 095
566
520
48 444
43 903
38 935
33 069
369
362
20 047
18 391
22 852
20 723
184
168
12 778
12 149
4 397
2 652
59
49
2 930
2 171
61 710
57 040
287
317
47 757
47 167
22 609
22 672
149
150
17 605
17 906
7 742
5 841
86
88
2 643
3 518
Pastureland and other land -
1987 irrigated acres by size of farm:
farms, 1987—
1982..
acres. 1987—
1982..
432
390
48 730
45 192
20
76
128
2 429
29
962
238
234
18 888
14 678
4
24
91
1 573
32
966
116
109
10 074
8 574
9
44
49
896
21
795
26
22
1 467
481
15
34
24
295
4
213
92
81
13 953
9 873
12
47
60
1 184
11
333
40
38
5 004
4 766
6
18
24
485
5
214
45
39
5 099
2 323
4
acres irrigated—
13
17
acres irrigated..
262
2
acres irrigated-.
(D)
71
3 744
60
4 565
47
4 194
30
1 106
32
2 172
33
2 319
14
513
15
903
15
1 028
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
20
1 155
14
977
13
1 085
13
747
12
672
7
476
5
acres irrigated—
81
5
acres irrigated—
221
4
acres irrigated—
176
19
2 173
26
3 536
117
22 377
21
1 664
13
1 001
62
7 657
8
770
16
1 772
26
3 361
4
410
1
(D)
2
(D)
19
1 421
4
588
37
6 510
6
426
4
450
25
2 117
4
acres irrigated—
150
1
acres irrigated.-
(D)
15
acres irrigated—
711
84
27 982
37
15 368
20
9 768
38
8 258
24
6 666
16
5 529
18
4 284
14
5 032
12
3 454
5
794
8
(D)
42
10 508
40
12 623
42
25 279
16
1 792
16
5 307
21
9 905
14
acres irrigated
1 042
14
acres irrigated—
674
20
acres irrigated..
4 315
1 982 irrigated acres by size of farm:
8
33
97
1 938
20
833
11
57
95
1 546
38
1 537
6
21
45
947
12
481
7
22
17
234
2
(D)
19
99
60
845
20
690
4
10
30
556
6
147
7
acres irrigated..
32
14
acres irrigated—
147
3
acres irrigated—
60
64
3 434
59
4 138
39
3 577
36
1 274
31
2 070
26
1 905
11
536
11
675
10
731
5
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
13
660
24
1 274
10
702
10
650
15
892
6
433
5
acres irrigated—
126
1
acres irrigated—
(D)
2
acres irrigated—
(D)
39
4 940
24
2 757
117
23 246
16
1 519
19
1 889
6 800
12
1 088
7
832
23
2 933
1
(D)
2
(D)
5
478
13
1 253
15
1 717
42
7 649
7
570
5
133
24
2 538
5
acres irrigated—
(D)
7
acres irrigated —
254
7
acres irrigated —
303
69
22 391
30
12 714
16
9 094
34
5 277
20
6 174
11
3 021
33
5 936
11
3 430
12
3 113
2
IP)
2
(D)
5
871
36
10 994
37
10 532
43
20 625
14
2 171
10
3 152
21
11 420
11
acres irrigated—
749
21
acres irrigated—
1 690
18
acres irrigated—
2 201
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 163
Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation
Farms number. 1987.
1982.
Land in irrigated farms acres, 1987_
1982_
Harvested cropland farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987..
1982.
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Irrigated land acres, 1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Pastureland and other land
1987 irrigated acres by size of farm:
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
acres irrigated .
acres irrigated .
acres irrigated _
acres irrigated .
acres irrigated .
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated .
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated.
1 982 irrigated acres by size of farm:
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated
acres irrigated.
180 to 219 acres
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated.
acres irrigated
acres irrigated
acres irrigated
acres irrigated
acres irrigated
529
180
519
168
407 118
216 058
379 798
178 711
514
160
509
160
94 475
11 574
97 636
9 297
246
43
208
20
32 134
2 313
32 671
552
276
139
265
114
264 344
197 042
229 121
165 878
93 419
10 369
95 781
7 973
513
158
507
157
85 534
9 534
88 949
7 138
74
53
77
44
7 885
835
6 832
835
26
3 292
22
2 582
98
21 437
140
473 069
432 491
138
49 313
53 569
53 998
60 526
129
138
46 211
50 784
463
524
106 209
130 401
356
15 905
19 418
266
262
75 390
96 786
16 030
17 399
354
439
12 635
14 894
626
228
3 743
470
464
276 678
281 569
110 744
60 899
555
558
49 389
44 638
257
257
61 355
16 261
64
16 034
30
10 191
20
52 636
164 UTAH
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Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Farms
Land in irrigated farms
number, 1987..
1982-
acres, 1987-
1982-
333
334
261 514
246 961
209
215
391 654
436 267
580
581
1 280 369
1 276 798
1 414
1 520
316 736
270 674
255
256
93 334
167 011
306
305
112 722
93 715
194
168
52 534
79 546
732
743
89 493
170 861
Harvested cropland
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured
farms. 1987—
1982—
acres, 1987—
1982-
farms, 1987 .
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
291
294
19 863
20 419
24
27
1 640
435
192
206
18 522
19 285
59
49
8 475
4 891
489
499
39 564
37 634
83
79
12 008
5 890
1 275
1 411
76 756
86 618
260
194
17 889
16 542
227
234
11 767
13 040
30
20
(D)
464
254
268
8 990
12 460
82
67
3 886
3 468
187
165
14 667
(D)
37
23
1 298
782
642
658
26 667
26 596
133
95
3 765
1 420
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured
.. -farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
284
268
230 157
217 508
156
143
356 840
401 369
508
500
736 281
749 024
806
754
209 133
153 501
195
187
78 942
150 739
209
195
87 130
70 777
138
117
31 815
62 774
489
479
50 057
139 040
Irrigated land
Harvested cropland-
acres, 1987—
1982—
farms, 1987-
1982—
acres, 1987—
1982..
29 429
26 432
290
294
18 513
18 082
18 972
21 570
191
203
14 890
15 553
75 958
74 259
486
499
39 028
37 498
78 659
86 874
1 274
1 407
67 127
74 023
16 955
18 452
227
233
11 379
12 830
14 467
12 834
252
267
8 433
9 537
18 293
16 178
187
164
14 597
12 342
31 523
32 763
636
653
24 615
25 242
Pastureland and other land
1987 irrigated acres by size of farm:
farms, 1987-
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982-
157
172
10 916
8 350
23
91
81
1 577
27
1 022
79
63
4 082
6 017
18
84
58
989
9
267
356
338
36 930
36 761
20
82
180
3 351
49
1 928
478
473
11 532
12 851
303
1 252
578
9 746
113
4 525
128
123
5 576
5 622
22
117
96
1 815
28
1 227
128
109
6 034
3 297
50
185
83
1 115
19
741
71
71
3 696
3 836
5
19
43
1 044
12
526
294
327
6 908
7 521
136
acres irrigated - _
595
348
acres irrigated—
5 412
50
acres irrigated—
1 813
23
1 272
25
1 612
21
1 798
13
493
8
385
11
951
46
2 158
43
3 131
48
4 324
87
4 491
78
5 717
57
5 256
24
1 410
21
1 010
11
1 147
30
930
18
867
11
405
17
834
29
2 150
20
1 731
43
acres irrigated—
2 093
41
acres irrigated-.
2 905
31
acres irrigated —
3 401
15
1 760
7
1 187
32
4 493
7
294
6
663
14
977
22
2 350
15
2 125
62
10 396
30
3 800
29
4 511
64
13 739
8
1 042
9
1 231
19
3 922
5
505
9
415
27
3 455
13
1 565
12
1 427
28
4 548
15
acres irrigated—
1 458
10
acres irrigated. _
1 163
27
acres irrigated—
5 239
30
3 783
21
2 437
28
8 397
26
2 825
17
4 384
22
6 660
47
14 556
20
7 294
28
24 263
42
12 065
14
4 636
19
8 921
8
2 982
9
1 052
23
2 835
17
1 645
14
1 369
6
1 462
7
(D)
2
(D)
20
acres irrigated—
4 113
8
acres irrigated—
3 050
3
acres irrigated—
281
1982 irrigated acres by size of farm:
25
84
93
1 835
21
788
19
80
60
862
3
42
35
168
179
3 423
46
1 642
359
1 333
630
11 346
99
4 145
18
94
98
1 982
29
1 116
57
231
96
1 266
14
465
7
21
33
807
12
613
150
acres irrigated..
638
339
acres irrigated..
5 413
56
acres irrigated—
2 122
24
1 222
19
1 568
23
1 911
16
519
8
395
9
624
52
2 429
48
2 670
29
2 624
95
5 535
77
6 087
47
4 550
23
1 346
22
1 805
7
608
22
608
14
617
9
454
12
795
24
1 638
15
1 328
42
acres irrigated. _
2 078
45
acres irrigated
3 448
30
acres irrigated—
3 240
11
1 358
7
1 024
32
3 714
4
420
9
792
20
3 046
21
2 124
18
2 346
56
8 744
27
3 451
34
5 338
69
14 562
8
681
14
2 296
19
5 071
3
113
15
772
32
2 624
15
1 467
10
1 706
27
4 052
25
acres irrigated—
2 749
10
acres irrigated ..
1 696
21
acres irrigated. _
4 043
33
3 858
16
3 182
30
5 888
20
3 114
22
3 632
25
8 044
41
9 800
24
7 911
32
30 378
41
10 262
19
5 521
23
14 744
7
(D)
1
(D)
10
1 344
22
2 280
9
994
12
2 410
8
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
14
acres irrigated—
4 481
6
acres irrigated—
975
5
acres irrigated—
1 880
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 165
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982
[Data are based on a sample of larms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 19S7__
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,
number,
Wheel tractors farms,
number,
Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms,
number,
40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines1 farms
number,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms,
number,
Mower conditioners farms,
number,
Pickup balers farms,
number,
1987 INVENTORY
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
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 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.
13 987
13 912
499 126
472 803
35 685
33 985
5 143
5 122
2 544
2 664
1 615
1 796
1 676
1 522
1 028
920
649
690
952
840
380
358
355
25
12 666
12 316
25 681
23 289
11 948
11 549
23 985
21 613
6 797
9 421
7 827
14 564
1 493
1 432
1 754
1 591
5 544
5 175
6 031
5 547
6 271
6 281
7 076
6 965
4 103
5 050
1 995
2 601
568
641
1 520
1 148
1 281
1 381
11 043
20 631
11 148
21 384
6 375
8 780
7 220
12 604
1 363
1 569
4 534
4 883
5 179
5 695
226
204
14 352
10 665
63 504
52 279
46
1 080
1 073
55 852
62 767
51 715
58 496
1 022
1 033
2 478
2 249
961
898
2 432
2 167
545
825
730
1 607
281
1 222
1 280
53 299
58 646
43 617
45 817
1 104
1 065
2 279
2 170
1 054
1 148
2 446
2 541
588
865
686
1 581
252
239
273
267
376
614
4H9
626
489
661
500
692
459
700
546
824
508
822
896
972
2 160
2 104
537
521
808
776
651
638
1 352
1 328
245
221
251
240
383
468
400
483
386
589
414
652
6 436
6 057
30 650
30 133
1 353
997
37 579
33 218
See footnotes at end of table.
166 UTAH
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]
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
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 combines1 farms,
number,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms,
number,
Mower conditioners farms,
number.
Pickup balers farms,
number,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982..
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
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 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_.
753
677
24 811
20 198
32 950
29 834
235
725
615
1 224
1 132
647
582
1 326
1 002
326
479
468
847
55
60
439
432
13 596
7 366
30 971
17 050
100
611
327
198
896
558
319
579
337
204
1 164
535
(D)
297
129
96
432
147
(D)
417
256
130
732
388
213
263
216
7 467
6 375
28 390
29 512
1 914
1 759
23 632
29 814
380
380
17 16
14 293
45 180
37 614
145
347
348
775
724
333
287
592
463
159
214
215
378
200
210
338
9 352
9 770
43 499
44 210
206
365
365
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 167
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]
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
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 combines1 farms,
number
Cottonpickers and strippers farms,
number
Mower conditioners farms.
number,
Pickup balers farms,
number,
1987 INVENTORY
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987-
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982.
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
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 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.
629
612
33 686
34 823
53 555
56 901
179
597
584
1 411
1 288
559
515
1 338
1 120
253
397
466
941
165
1 206
536
1 208
240
4 822
3 552
38 273
30 621
166
150
9 964
9 464
60 024
63 095
39
733
806
15 418
16 721
21 034
20 746
694
637
1 137
1 009
548
535
1 043
907
415
541
10?
151
118
144
122
162
77
174
65
202
924
525
1 002
394
512
274
490
31
38
218
214
11 986
9 479
54 980
44 295
36
760
772
34 225
28 376
45 033
36 756
697
697
1 581
1 365
657
642
1 349
1 305
334
467
492
882
64
57
634
1 269
590
1 124
312
423
425
701
56
See footnotes at end of table.
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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]
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
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 combines1 farms,
number,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms,
number,
Mower conditioners farms,
number,
Pickup balers farms,
number,
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 1 983:
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. _
11 780
9 460
26 834
23 018
1987-
234
1987-
310
1987
244
1987__
407
1987-
14
1982—
20
1987-
14
1982-
20
1987-
1982—
1987-
1982-
-
1987-
188
1982..
145
300
304
9 155
10 421
30 518
34 280
100
21 455
19 200
30 959
28 614
639
634
1 235
999
574
561
1 035
878
333
409
330
626
30
1 698
1 825
54 625
47 745
32 170
26 161
735
842
334
355
1 522
1 566
2 911
2 874
1 432
1 491
2 629
2 665
781
1 085
?R(1
559
305
589
?HH
618
337
616
?HH
586
:m?
654
3B3
631
339
692
1 364
2 403
1 330
2 330
739
1 000
833
1 330
290
288
7 450
8 969
25 688
31 143
10
240
276
419
424
252
240
382
358
407
372
8 327
7 385
20 459
19 852
370
329
642
566
353
280
513
7 250
5 360
33 412
28 974
'Data for 1982 include self-propelled only.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 169
Table g. 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
Commercial fertilizer .
farms, 1987_
1982_
acres on which used, 1987,
1982.
Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987.
1982.
acres on which used, 1987.
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987.
1982.
acres on which used, 1987.
1982.
6 324
5 763
552 903
470 332
5 904
5 453
518 188
438 679
1 029
914
34 715
31 653
634
623
121 701
117 384
615
603
116 286
115 070
51
226
51
UH3
603
SKh
49 B99
49
/89
84
67
1
327
1
304
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, "
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.
4
075
?
913
^H4
?99
187
018
85
113
A
901
4
741
BSB
44B
?1
04H
9
172
4
B55
3
583
360 811
292 418
?R5
260
9
314
11
300
438
226
29 828
12 828
450
88 320
82 597
Chemicals used
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.
346
319
28 727
26 663
310
303
22 765
18 147
222
230
11 954
6 791
215
226
10 195
6 331
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms,
i982_.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
acres on which used, 1987,
1982.
Nematodes in crops farms,
acres on which used,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used.
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.
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Table g. 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]
Chemicals used
Commercial fertilizer .
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres on which used, 1 987.
1982_
Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms,
acres on which used
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized 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
in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used
acres on which used,
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit farms,
acres on which used,
358
288
55 733
43 297
1987_
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987_
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
272
279
19 496
13 215
255
14 969
12 758
377
335
47 263
43 376
319
256
39 000
41 974
144
10 142
9 115
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982..
246
215
22 772
20 756
245
200
21 842
16 396
47
239
1
210
sua
20 977
(D)
15 322
Chemicals used
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, 1987..
1982..
acres on which used, 1987..
1982..
tons, 1987..
1982..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms, 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, 1987.
1982.
203
14 655
14 704
966
960
54 715
51 148
893
919
52 533
48 946
209
183
6 322
6 515
487
20 809
17 656
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UTAH 171
Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987
and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Land in farms .
Harvested cropland _
farms, 1987 .
14 066
1982_.
13 984
acres, 1987—
9 989 073
1982-
9 772 942
farms, 1987..
10 752
1982-
11 078
acres, 1987..
1 076 886
1982-
1 118 486
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987..
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland farms,
a
Part owners farms,
acres,
Owned land in farms acres,
Rented land in farms acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
acres,
Tenants farms,
acres
Harvested cropland farms
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.
8 833
9 002
4 232 137
3 294 017
6 403
6 834
431 736
4 238
3 993
5 375 247
5 904 872
2 722 235
3 421 845
2 653 012
2 483 027
3 661
3 526
584 297
569 607
718
60 853
62 188
8 813
8 658
4 278
3 947
975
1 379
6 350
6 155
7 716
814
837
420
405
555
467
1 065
812
798
1 243
1 914
2 138
8 060
6 915
20.2
18.4
226
1 088
204
1 079
187 041
1 584 194
187 635
1 536 803
172
904
167
915
29 118
170 579
28 836
191 833
154
635
149
639
56 145
514 256
81 498
673 110
113
492
120
517
19 538
60 096
20 900
73 818
65
368
46
365
(D)
1 050 623
105 570
819 212
(D)
694 837
41 162
508 563
80 144
355 786
64 408
310 649
54
339
40
344
8 849
101 258
7 385
108 560
7
85
9
75
(D)
19 315
567
44 481
5
73
7
54
731
9 225
551
9 455
142
656
588
207
19.9
1
??3
1
?B?
3?4
105
?Hfl
4fifi
1
027
1
109
113 433
118
591
764
155 996
108 146
539
633
38 386
43 309
466
437
159 755
162 191
79 163
75 211
80 592
86 980
713
860
300
294
SM!)
295
67
105
117
127
540
574
590
617
S4H
649
489
665
3R0
420
386
418
e;h4
727
bS9
771
132
44 954
82 220
50
158 045
150 793
78 824
71 367
79 221
79 426
48
10
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
6 578
5 692
(D)
1U
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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
Harvested cropland .
farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982—
farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982-
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
Harvested cropland .
farms
1987
1982
acres
1987
198?
farms
1987
1H8?
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..
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
. farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland .
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated 1987.
1982.
Not on farm operated 1987.
1982-
Not reported 1987.
1982-
Oporators 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.
753
677
366 471
315 061
573
538
48 646
44 495
495
447
168 152
145 609
362
339
24 077
20 691
213
198
192 237
164 730
111 654
93 584
80 583
71 146
182
176
23 024
22 231
423
330
19.3
17.4
446
432
215 761
195 702
374
365
20 409
18 497
94 505
90 465
232
134
114
91 138
78 390
31 570
40 814
59 568
37 576
123
263
222
138 559
136 305
192
170
13 180
12 257
73
62
85 140
82 373
24 423
31 423
60 717
50 950
59
19
16
138 484
(D)
23 544
(D)
114 940
121 755
13
380
380
483 118
425 697
293
322
48 183
47 868
263
139 434
200 971
178
217
20 226
25 492
118
98
329 990
209 808
189 419
97 077
140 571
112 731
100
76
80
104 048
160 057
65 233
81 724
38 815
78 333
67
115
22.0
21.8
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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
FARMS
Land in farms .
Harvested cropland .
.farms, 1987-
1982-
acres, 1987_
1982-
-farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
Harvested cropland farms,
acres,
Part owners farms,
acres,
Owned land in farms acres,
Rented land in farms acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
acres,
Tenants farms,
acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
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..
1962..
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.
630
612
480 195
487 961
539
540
401
405
152 833
179 474
327
352
42 632
52 299
182
167
303 543
292 072
161 552
120 715
141 991
171 357
172
400
304
23.5
20.1
250
283 105
255 330
61
45
219 221
150 067
71 128
48 185
148 093
101 902
52
39
28
25 173
29 248
12 159
16 147
13 014
13 101
36
514 768
476 436
134
59
47
213 120
148 068
116 378
75 551
96 742
72 517
49
734
805
155 398
174 172
378
484
19 726
24 344
489
530
48 086
25 441
220
289
4 374
6 093
166
187
99 789
128 883
56 225
55 194
43 564
73 689
115
128 273
71 570
84 885
772
447 526
423 918
460
486
172 182
171 741
322
243
229
251 781
243 022
124 962
131 820
126 819
111 202
218
202
29 411
23 119
398
382
20.2
19.1
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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
Harvested cropland _
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
Harvested cropland .
-farms, 1987_.
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982..
.farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982—
-farms, 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.
-farms, 1987..
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
-farms, 1987.,
1982.
acres, 1987.,
1982.,
Harvested cropland _
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.
439
417
348 827
339 347
306
303
20 451
21 100
259
263
140 413
203 347
128
117
177 723
126 113
84 363
50 736
93 360
75 377
299
304
487 427
505 681
219
233
19 563
22 400
83
81
349 137
369 528
204 794
243 240
144 343
126 288
68
671
1 318 672
1 330 147
492
512
39 616
38 066
456
464
1 106 947
136 643
313
346
18 763
15 431
205
183
209 056
1 187 061
95 785
(D)
113 271
(D)
160
1 723
1 848
493 902
432 326
1 337
1 467
87 089
93 477
1 106
1 216
138 818
153 582
810
909
477
336 099
266 137
156 952
104 105
179 147
162 032
435
432
50 371
48 292
1 132
1 209
487
463
104
176
709
1 032
1 139
235
280
1 026
907
298
293
159 854
207 130
230
237
11 809
13 085
177
176
70 400
81 610
134
140
96
94
83 760
120 238
20 233
51 403
63 527
68 835
80
414
372
178 169
165 404
266
283
9 641
14 113
258
103 426
72 433
174
107
90
71 361
83 428
33 653
36 438
37 708
46 990
47
29
25 448
33 102
8 271
(D)
17 177
(D)
46
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 175
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
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 - farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982-
Female .
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .
farms. 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987-
1982.
farms, 1987_
1982.
acres, 1987..
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held
farms, 1987-
1982-
acres, 1987_
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987_
1 259
1 501
2 526
2 550
3 184
3 515
3 587
3 438
1 827
1 760
3 384
2 779
1 450
1 934
53.7
52.0
13 589
13 569
9 801 514
9 650 346
477
415
187 559
122 596
11 660
11 605
4 436 667
4 461 990
1 619
1 514
2 177 651
1 926 353
536
479
1 427 490
1 580 211
314
1 630 405
1 696 474
220
200
166 513
146 121
1 052
1 053
1 553 883
1 527 034
232
244
273
334
307
279
167
140
285
252
127
158
53.3
51.5
1 194
1 249
319 944
285 082
29
33
4 161
3 384
978
1 021
143 178
183 735
625
639
62 573
111 071
543
545
27 494
31 490
176 UTAH
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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
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 farms. 1987.
1982.
acres. 1987.
Female farms, 1987.
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987..
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held .
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982-
656
364 048
313 454
674
607
255 166
225 077
435
428
211 802
194 560
380
378
127 930
102 431
257
215
137 597
135 986
297
298
279 802
244 299
219
273 575
(D)
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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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
1987-
7
1
6
4
1
8
3
1982__
7
4
1
1
14
2
16
15
25 to 34 years
1987-
62
31
9
14
48
25
71
51
1982-
73
34
13
14
87
33
70
75
35 to 44 years
1987-
114
35
22
28
165
35
133
93
1982-
109
53
19
31
160
34
114
78
1987-
124
67
23
45
158
47
170
93
1982-
139
60
25
36
199
54
220
110
1987 _
158
152
70
61
36
23
33
30
172
190
61
41
193
194
116
1982-
118
1987-
70
40
21
16
93
31
93
57
60 to 64 years
1987 _
88
30
15
17
79
30
100
59
1987-
165
57
30
46
187
49
186
120
1982-
132
38
35
38
155
50
158
81
65 to 69 years
1987-
64
24
16
14
91
18
79
52
1987-
101
33
14
32
96
31
107
68
1987—
54.3
53.2
52.7
54.2
53.8
53.6
53.5
53.3
1982-
52.4
49.9
53.9
52.8
51.5
51.1
52.7
50.1
Operators by sex:
Male
farms, 1987..
609
252
124
163
691
208
733
472
1982—
597
245
115
148
763
203
749
470
acres, 1987..
474 904
280 063
(D)
506 033
147 839
331 158
434 832
161 294
1982-
484 882
255 077
(D)
(D)
169 768
355 997
420 417
171 403
Female
farms, 1987..
21
9
2
3
43
10
28
4
1982-
15
5
1
2
42
11
23
7
acres, 1987. _
5 291
3 042
(D)
8 735
7 559
9 291
12 694
201
1982-
3 079
253
(D)
(D)
4 404
6 924
3 501
369
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship)
farms, 1987..
515
210
99
129
605
175
601
406
1982-
484
211
101
121
661
165
643
403
acres, 1987—
257 873
128 999
41 098
128 356
58 356
212 324
292 695
115 734
1982-
302 447
146 015
26 467
171 560
89 489
192 031
308 341
98 748
Partnership - _ _ . __
farms, 1987..
65
43
19
18
79
30
89
44
1982-
81
25
14
14
62
34
65
53
acres, 1987—
111 701
(D)
8 748
97 305
41 245
97 118
43 543
24 533
1982-
75 653
92 531
(D)
(D)
8 940
121 544
31 160
49 061
Corporation:
Family held _
farms, 1987—
31
6
6
12
33
9
58
21
1982..
25
3
1
12
47
11
44
12
acres, 1987—
48 950
(D)
(D)
64 293
51 151
29 246
60 123
(D)
1982-
48 846
(D)
(D)
(D)
51 170
41 695
46 102
10 097
Other than family held
farms, 1987—
5
1
3
6
-
3
2
1982-
4
6
1
7
3
3
acres, 1987—
14 694
(D)
202 722
3 344
1 794
(D)
1982-
1 445
14 451
"
(D)
4 205
"
1 857
6 784
Other— cooperative, estate or trust
institutional, etc.
farms, 1987.
14
1
2
4
11
4
10
3
1982..
18
5
2
28
4
17
6
acres, 1987—
46 977
(D)
(D)
22 092
1 302
1 761
49 371
6 515
1982—
59 570
(D)
(D)
20 368
7 651
36 458
7 082
178 UTAH
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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
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 farms, 1987_.
1982..
acres, 1987..
1982..
Female .
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987-
1982-
_ farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982-
. farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
Other than family held .
.farms, 1987-
1982-
acres, 1987-
1982.
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
-farms, 1987-
1982_
acres, 1987.
1982.
407
393
325 403
325 574
366
336
212 302
184 920
280
290
471 348
493 817
(D)
(D)
72 939
181 358
2
2
3
5
(D)
(D)
5 955
2 041
662
650
1 303 553
1 326 088
610
612
185 874
213 030
235
53.9
52.0
1 687
1 807
483 036
426 669
1 574
197 503
216 942
(D)
95 085
(U|
116 489
1
12
2
7
(U)
23 231
(L»
5 648
352
315
109 067
92 371
238
240
235
145
55.2
52.9
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UTAH 179
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves _
.. 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.
.. farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987-
1982.
_. farms, 1987.
1982-
number, 1987-
„ farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
Cows and heifers that had calved 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 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-.
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. farms-
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.
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves .
.. farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987_
1982.
7 854
8 757
855 338
855 997
1 687
2 216
7 844
10 467
1 053
1 263
14 279
17 260
1 832
52 802
57 426
1 288
1 281
89 263
89 985
1 010
1 117
138 412
153 389
816
766
241 422
228 584
282
311 316
298 886
6 330
7 157
423 072
410 578
5 430
5 773
346 462
320 470
1 545
6 564
855
11 590
1 298
40 341
820
55 041
1 447
2 325
76 610
90 108
1 166
43
612
214
7 220
266
18 362
5 855
6 651
222 285
230 706
602
84 786
83 293
116
5 961
8 111
396
477
40 265
40 192
306
338
31 680
28 814
437
22 182
22 800
505
22 339
20 301
705
825
66 629
66 631
492
626
27 035
29 188
295
406
20 147
23 046
515
625
22 036
20 481
180 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
INVENTORY
561
340
197
37
205
139
114
1982-
560
326
181
35
249
149
115
number, 1987.,
51 296
28 674
20 711
5 066
21 968
17 484
10 203
1982—
48 956
23 296
21 017
6 866
21 573
19 005
7 580
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 ..
farms, 1987..
70
64
23
8
30
19
20
1982—
102
71
27
14
72
31
27
number, 1987—
321
297
136
29
129
113
107
1982-
490
374
112
(D)
294
159
125
10 to 19
farms, 1987—
93
35
25
6
22
17
11
1982-
62
41
21
3
28
11
22
number, 1987..
1 253
488
344
(D)
302
219
162
1982-
874
561
284
(D)
386
148
295
20 to 49
farms, 1987 .
117
73
44
13
62
35
36
1982..
128
93
44
7
60
42
33
number, 1987..
3 653
2 295
1 409
449
1 903
1 137
1 170
1982-
4 116
2 830
1 413
(D)
1 868
1 266
1 030
50 to 99
farms, 1987..
111
90
44
3
32
24
24
1982-
111
48
30
1
28
23
10
number, 1987—
7 949
6 309
2 921
(D)
2 122
1 789
1 562
1982..
7 895
3 247
2 013
(D)
1 876
1 665
(D)
100 to 199
farms, 1987..
97
40
33
2
23
20
8
1982-
94
47
25
2
31
18
12
number, 1987—
13 421
5 505
4 534
(D)
3 115
2 722
1 196
1982-
12 785
6 474
3 498
(D)
4 104
2 316
(D)
200 to 499
farms, 1987..
62
31
19
2
26
18
12
1982-
56
21
25
3
22
15
9
number, 1987—
17 348
9 303
5 285
(D)
7 510
6 177
3 352
1982..
16 562
6 174
7 101
(D)
6 991
4 914
(D)
500 or more
farms, 1987..
11
7
9
3
10
6
3
1982-
7
5
9
5
8
9
2
number, 1987—
7 351
4 477
6 082
3 403
6 887
5 327
2 654
1982-
6 234
3 636
6 596
5 140
6 054
8 537
(D)
Cows and heifers that had calved
farms, 1987—
475
312
175
31
177
116
104
1982-
499
299
161
32
203
132
96
number, 1987—
30 472
16 761
13 285
2 962
11 478
9 640
5 836
1982..
28 175
12 677
11 227
3 600
10 967
8 807
4 634
Beef cows
farms, 1987..
435
297
168
28
164
110
99
1982-
450
277
152
26
181
123
90
number, 1987..
27 293
16 137
13 030
2 944
10 547
9 470
5 810
1982-
24 805
11 635
11 003
3 576
9 568
8 630
4 591
1987 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
farms-
74
69
31
10
31
19
22
number—
384
321
150
53
106
114
114
10 to 19
farms-
69
38
22
4
35
16
16
number—
923
521
307
50
464
215
219
20 to 49 „
farms..
111
3 533
83
2 612
39
1 208
7
(D)
47
1 472
31
1 013
28
number. .
874
50 to 99
farms
101
6 750
62
4 098
42
2 831
1
(D)
22
1 644
20
1 432
17
number. .
1 040
100 to 199
farms..
49
26
20
3
13
10
11
number..
(D)
3 654
2 966
430
1 771
1 269
1 556
200 to 499
farms-
27
18
10
15
11
3
number—
(D)
(D)
3 094
-
(D)
2 713
(D)
500 or more
farms..
4
2 120
1
(D)
4
2 474
3
2 170
1
(D)
3
2 714
2
number..
(D)
Milk cows -.-
farms, 1987..
108
160
44
63
27
46
7
11
25
49
18
24
16
1982..
27
number, 1987—
3 179
624
255
18
931
170
26
1982..
3 370
1 042
224
24
1 399
177
43
1987 farms by inventory.
1 to 9
farms..
58
86
37
69
23
47
6
(D)
19
39
16
(D)
16
number—
26
10 to 19
farms..
6
84
"
1
IP)
1
(D)
2
(D)
number..
-
20 to 49.
farms..
20
664
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
number..
-
50 to 99
farms-
14
2
1
1
number..
939
(D)
(D)
"
(D)
"
"
100 to 199
8
3
1
_
.
1
_
number..
(D)
340
(D)
-
-
(D)
-
200 to 499
2
3
number..
(D)
775
500 or more
farms .
1
:
1
1
1
number-
"
farms, 1987 .
432
254
156
32
162
109
91
1982..
429
265
148
29
183
119
92
number, 1987—
10 559
6 127
3 604
1 462
6 193
3 821
2 421
1982-
10 273
5 927
5 281
1 517
6 466
4 950
1 786
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves
... farms, 1987..
481
279
162
34
175
135
94
1982-
491
284
160
29
210
134
98
number, 1987—
10 265
5 786
3 822
642
4 297
4 023
1 946
1982-
10 508
4 692
4 509
1 749
4 140
5 248
1 160
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves .
.__farms, 1987-
1982.
number, 1987_
...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.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982..
.-.farms, 1987.
1982..
number, 1987..
500 or more farms, 1987_
1982-
number, 1987-
Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1987-
1982-
number, 1987_
Beef 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... 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.
1 987 farms by inventory:
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-
Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987-
1982.
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
367
369
61 129
64 595
297
299
22 708
21 428
263
246
19 391
17 250
298
285
20 837
20 159
316
328
17 584
23 008
116
5 189
4 309
250
320
9 727
12 954
435
469
45 666
43 934
379
414
22 790
21 120
336
349
16 340
15 285
362
403
9 702
8 630
182 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
INVENTORY
Cattle and calves
farms, 1987..
263
201
478
753
152
271
147
407
1982..
263
226
517
971
187
291
128
531
number, 1987—
22 555
24 350
52 147
55 307
10 279
20 795
21 340
27 502
1982-
20 520
27 277
47 119
59 896
11 712
20 130
18 542
34 259
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9— _
farms, 1987
60
42
109
259
27
67
12
129
1982-
65
75
124
346
51
100
10
195
number, 1987—
276
220
548
1 134
133
310
54
610
1982-
306
348
665
1 530
228
497
42
941
10 to 19 - -
farms, 1987—
37
26
82
107
24
48
15
78
1982-
32
33
101
156
29
50
9
105
number, 1987—
490
344
1 156
1 435
326
620
209
1 067
1982—
426
459
1 401
2 081
382
696
137
1 430
20 to 49
farms, 1987..
57
50
120
143
43
75
23
76
1982-
67
43
136
194
40
62
26
97
number, 1987
1 798
1 573
3 609
4 392
1 295
2 511
716
2 361
1982-
2 037
1 425
4 340
5 974
1 291
1 815
836
3 004
50 to 99 —
farms, 1987
44
33
66
93
24
28
38
41
1982. _
33
31
56
111
32
31
34
44
number, 1987—
3 158
2 154
4 563
6 304
1 599
2 018
2 849
2 817
1982-
2 386
2 231
3 921
7 940
2 213
2 094
2 417
2 930
100 to 199-
farms, 1987..
41
30
45
78
23
26
22
42
1982..
42
27
53
86
18
24
20
48
number, 1987..
5 904
4 295
5 969
10 821
3 083
3 362
2 961
5 874
1982—
5 634
3 657
7 386
11 882
(D)
3 383
2 809
6 670
200 to 499 -
farms, 1987
16
13
38
56
9
20
30
35
1982-
18
9
31
61
16
17
21
35
number, 1987—
4 611
3 659
11 360
16 430
(D)
5 799
8 676
10 582
1982-
5 366
2 379
9 457
17 543
4 291
5 300
6 049
9 791
500 or more
farms, 1987 .
8
7
18
17
2
7
7
6
1982-
6
8
16
17
1
7
8
7
number, 1987—
6 318
12 105
24 942
14 791
(D)
6 155
5 875
4 191
1982-
4 365
16 778
19 949
12 946
(D)
6 345
6 252
9 493
Cows and heifers that had calved
farms, 1987—
223
189
424
569
108
230
132
276
1982-
223
194
459
759
133
238
122
370
number, 1987..
11 506
15 397
26 099
25 186
4 597
10 859
12 087
10 696
1982-
10 637
15 424
24 849
27 471
5 641
9 866
10 355
13 019
Beef cows . —
farms, 1987..
211
180
405
478
93
217
124
206
1982-
187
173
428
615
99
208
103
253
number, 1987—
9 874
(D)
24 679
16 816
2 682
10 697
11 406
4 193
1982-
8 081
15 089
23 807
17 714
2 641
9 427
9 610
5 454
1987 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
farms..
66
55
132
212
27
73
8
106
number..
291
(D)
563
838
113
319
35
410
10 to 19- -_ -_
; farms-
33
23
73
75
27
43
15
42
number—
430
321
989
1 000
396
601
194
575
20 to 49
farms
48
1 383
44
1 412
86
2 611
101
2 963
20
556
52
1 657
37
1 270
37
number..
1 110
50 to 99
farms..
33
32
51
43
13
25
30
12
number..
2 149
2 283
3 411
2 790
787
1 760
2 101
860
100 to 199- -
farms-
24
14
36
35
6
13
21
9
number..
2 958
1 926
5 114
4 382
830
1 770
2 991
1 238
200 to 499
farms-
6
8
23
8
-
9
10
-
number—
(D)
2 434
6 728
2 587
(D)
2 915
500 or more -
farms-
1
4
4
4
2
3
number—
(D)
6 406
5 263
2 256
"
(D)
1 900
"
Milk cows
farms, 1987..
32
25
60
133
29
42
27
83
1982-
68
55
112
223
60
63
44
136
number, 1987—
1 632
(D)
1 420
8 370
1 915
162
681
6 503
1982-
2 556
335
1 042
9 757
3 000
439
745
7 565
1987 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 - -
farms-
9
24
49
72
11
39
19
16
number—
10
44
102
(0)
29
56
34
22
10 to 19 -_
farms..
2
1
1
1
number..
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
20 to 49 -_
farms-
9
2
7
3
2
4
13
number..
302
(D)
244
109
(D)
140
(D)
50 to 99 -
farms-
12
(D)
1
4
280
20
1 430
5
320
1
(P)
1
27
number—
1 922
100 to 199 _
farms..
1
_
2
18
7
_
2
22
number..
(D)
-
(D)
2 274
969
-
(D)
2 898
200 to 499
farms .
1
1
3
14
2
1
4
number..
(D)
(D)
700
4 259
(D)
-
(D)
1 234
500 or more
farms-
1
1
1
1
1
1
number—
"
Heifers and heifer calves
farms, 1987—
199
149
374
532
117
197
125
263
1982..
216
172
408
687
143
221
107
370
number, 1987—
5 371
5 319
13 525
16 815
2 948
5 575
5 522
8 101
1982-
5 660
7 119
9 674
17 449
3 976
5 133
4 271
11 169
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves
farms, 1987—
212
161
406
587
123
222
126
335
1982..
225
195
447
799
158
251
116
451
number, 1987—
5 678
3 634
12 523
13 306
2 734
4 361
3 731
8 705
1982-
4 223
4 734
12 596
14 976
2 095
5 131
3 916
10 071
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Dairy products sold _ farms, 1987,
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 _ 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..
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 farms, 1987..
1982..
number. 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 fattened on grain and concentrates
sold farms, 1987..
1982..
number, 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..
897
1 289
124 709
137 450
7 520
7 836
499 464
458 467
225 149
184 445
2 349
10 634
1 265
17 271
1 870
57 439
1 022
70 092
543
73 256
329
93 598
3 641
3 809
142 883
137 322
42 713
32 820
1 347
5 451
735
9 697
837
24 827
406
26 811
6 378
6 565
356 5B1
321 145
182 436
151 625
1 080
14 507
1 400
42 194
674
45 574
1 113
1 464
92 991
110 478
58 220
64 338
20 205
15 259
8 997
5 456
15
2 068
21
6 348
9
9 414
65
715
6
1 490
17 182
12 073
8 104
4 754
510
563
48 739
45 727
22 125
16 989
254
289
15 146
15 423
4 575
3 847
14
1 770
9
2 347
5
5 051
431
466
33 593
30 304
17 551
13 141
138
9 901
7 991
6 362
4 369
269
366
33 022
36 608
684
784
31 205
31 533
14 455
15 486
193
1 789
215
6 566
29
3 638
8
2 180
5
9 378
291
333
7 269
7 278
1 221
1 135
105
23 936
24 255
13 234
14 351
9 261
11 951
5 650
8 060
4 478
5 389
1 938
1 894
3 079
2 931
1 517
1 295
1 048
4
1 018
1 940
465
872
184 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
SALES
Dairy products sold
farms, 1987
52
11
5
2
8
3
3
1982__
70
21
7
4
10
7
7
$1,000, 1987..
4 671
816
146
(D)
1 261
(D)
(D)
1982-
4 176
1 166
187
4
1 736
199
(D)
Cattle and calves sold — - -
farms, 1987__
558
325
193
33
202
130
108
1982__
521
295
168
29
204
137
98
number, 1987__
28 570
13 841
12 267
2 532
13 750
9 720
4 675
1982__
24 375
9 881
10 045
2 925
11 062
8 898
3 819
$1,000. 1987__
11 734
5 129
4 682
1 082
5 602
4 110
1 805
1982—
7 920
3 009
3 179
989
4 305
3 444
1 153
1 987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 _
_ farms. _
153
90
43
16
52
25
23
number—
739
402
236
(D)
282
131
102
10 to 19.___ -
farms—
94
58
34
8
34
17
23
number—
1 313
772
422
101
474
222
301
20 to 49- _ - _ _ - _
___ __ farms-
134
94
50
3
48
49
36
number—
4 146
2 757
1 521
(D)
1 469
1 478
1 094
50 to 99-
farms
99
48
31
1
30
13
14
number-
7 119
3 220
2 156
(D)
1 991
879
968
100 to 199
farms
49
23
20
2
20
16
8
number—
6 901
3 072
2 682
(D)
2 588
2 314
1 007
200 to 499
farms _
27
11
13
1
14
6
3
number. _
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 931
1 647
(D)
500 or more
farms-
2
1
2
2
4
4
1
number—
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 015
3 049
(D)
Calves sold
farms, 1987_
293
225
134
19
108
66
74
1982—
312
198
103
12
99
73
65
number, 1987—
9 196
6 479
7 227
500
3 651
3 868
2 711
1982__
12 617
4 201
5 238
677
3 037
3 063
2 383
$1,000, 1987__
3 084
1 934
2 375
186
1 088
1 339
876
1982-
3 190
965
1 290
178
780
740
624
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
farms-
104
69
32
13
31
20
22
number—
434
281
153
(D)
132
103
90
10 to 19
farms—
76
52
29
2
19
22
17
number-
925
700
359
(D)
254
312
225
20 to 49
farms
55
1 679
64
1 848
31
945
1
(D)
35
1 036
12
337
21
number—
635
50 to 99 _ _
___ _ farms
35
2 484
25
1 444
22
1 504
2
(D)
15
934
3
225
6
number—
410
100 to 199
farms—
18
2 294
12
1 462
11
1 424
;
6
(0)
4
517
6
number..
(0)
200 to 499
farms-
5
1 380
3
744
8
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
number—
(D)
500 or more
farms—
:
1
1
(D)
2
(D)
number-
"
Cattle sold
farms, 1987
450
269
148
24
161
114
97
1982-
407
225
130
27
172
106
74
number, 1987—
19 374
7 362
5 040
2 032
10 099
5 852
1 964
1982-
11 758
5 680
4 807
2 248
8 025
5 835
1 436
$1,000, 1987-
8 650
3 195
2 307
896
4 513
2 771
929
1982-
4 730
2 044
1 889
811
3 524
2 704
529
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
farms
160
641
143
670
56
272
11
38
56
265
37
169
45
number—
187
10 to 19 -
_ _ _ farms
69
41
27
6
29
12
25
number—
939
538
342
77
392
173
314
20 to 49
farms-
98
3 077
43
1 191
34
1 020
2
(D)
36
1 127
39
1 222
17
number—
450
50 to 99
farms-
68
25
22
1
11
8
7
number—
4 647
1 711
1 399
(D)
788
538
438
100 to 199 _____
farms
38
12
5
1
13
11
1
number-
5 136
1 584
733
(D)
1 602
1 588
(D)
200 to 499 _ _ __ _
farms
15
4
4
1
13
6
2
number—
(D)
(D)
1 274
(D)
3 670
(D)
(D)
500 or more _ _
___ farms
2
1
2
3
1
number-
(D)
(D)
"
(D)
2 255
(D)
"
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
farms, 1987
32
32
8
3
12
32
4
1982—
29
61
5
6
26
41
5
number, 1987—
507
1 020
108
18
171
1 553
13
1982-
891
576
(D)
41
937
3 073
21
$1,000, 1987-
250
406
58
(D)
82
899
6
1962-
427
272
(D)
20
435
1 699
9
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 _ _
farms-
17
16
7
3
7
12
4
number—
51
84
(D)
18
(D)
48
13
10 to 19
farms-
6
3
2
3
number—
77
39
-
-
(D)
36
-
20 to 49
farms
5
5
3
10
number-
139
158
115
314
50 to 99
farms—
4
4
1
3
number—
240
306
(D)
-
"
(D)
"
100 to 199
. farms-
_
4
_
_
_
1
_
number. _
-
433
-
-
-
(D)
-
200 to 499
farms-
3
number—
766
500 or more _
farms
number—
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
SALES
Dairy products sold -_
farms, 1987.
33
18
14
1
18
5
39
28
1982..
49
24
20
2
29
1
64
58
$1,000, 1987..
3 945
2 312
1 624
(D)
2 863
(D)
11 130
4 089
1982-
6 211
1 911
2 207
(D)
3 634
(D)
8 198
3 714
Cattle and calves sold
farms, 1987.
348
132
100
128
198
126
427
291
1982—
349
129
93
128
242
126
431
287
number, 1987—
40 582
3 937
6 710
30 125
6 271
14 084
23 001
42 356
1982—
40 674
2 892
5 890
20 288
9 167
13 325
22 199
30 648
$1,000, 1987-
21 607
1 886
2 564
10 475
3 419
6 293
10 125
22 993
1982..
20 535
954
2 214
6 128
3 421
4 666
9 044
15 610
1 987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 _
farms..
60
58
16
6
141
28
122
58
number..
247
276
74
32
585
116
576
260
10 to 19 -
farms..
55
24
10
10
26
21
67
57
number..
786
347
154
134
334
274
931
822
20 to 49 _ _
farms..
102
30
32
29
16
26
108
89
number..
3 174
911
1 024
901
425
828
3 295
2 752
50 to 99
farms..
54
13
18
27
6
17
81
40
number..
3 695
925
1 212
1 906
395
1 188
5 494
2 687
100 to 199
40
5
19
23
1
9
30
24
number..
5 438
(D)
2 449
3 343
(D)
1 135
4 023
3 142
200 to 499 _ —
19
1
4
21
6
18
13
15
number. _
5 207
(D)
(D)
6 079
1 671
5 750
4 060
3 593
farms
18
1
1
12
2
7
6
8
number..
22 035
(D)
(D)
17 730
(D)
4 793
4 622
29 100
farms, 1987
119
56
61
90
83
67
176
120
1982..
123
72
50
96
93
68
184
111
number, 1987—
5 867
1 002
3 205
13 225
1 325
4 472
5 475
5 247
1982..
6 674
1 516
1 456
10 239
2 325
3 863
3 931
2 796
$1,000, 1987..
1 725
295
1 054
3 911
269
1 591
1 349
1 528
1982..
1 775
349
354
2 460
443
996
919
728
1 987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
31
133
26
97
14
58
6
28
64
225
23
83
61
247
27
number..
102
10 to 19... _
20
15
10
8
10
11
33
35
number..
301
197
140
99
118
127
460
454
20 to 49 ___
.. farms..
38
10
18
18
2
11
56
38
number. _
1 047
286
526
577
(D)
318
1 599
1 094
50 to 99
farms
15
988
4
(D)
8
543
23
1 560
3
159
8
485
16
1 066
10
number. _
692
100 to 199
farms
9
1
8
17
2
6
6
6
number..
1 123
(D)
1 010
2 210
(D)
630
703
780
200 to 499 _ _
farms..
4
3
15
2
6
4
2
number..
(D)
-
928
4 051
(D)
(D)
1 400
(D)
500 or more - —
farms-
2
3
2
2
number—
(D)
"
"
4 700
"
(D)
"
(D)
Cattle sold _ _ _ _
farms, 1987—
297
105
77
104
170
109
376
250
1982-
311
100
76
101
210
106
351
256
number, 1987—
34 715
2 935
3 505
16 900
4 946
9 612
17 526
37 109
1982..
34 000
1 376
4 434
10 049
6 842
9 462
18 268
27 852
$1,000, 1987..
19 882
1 591
1 510
6 564
3 150
4 703
8 775
21 465
1982-
18 760
605
1 860
3 668
2 977
3 670
8 125
14 882
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
farms-
65
53
15
20
126
33
139
76
number.-
294
248
66
97
459
126
607
322
10 to 19
farms _
43
17
13
19
22
16
66
50
number. _
611
228
194
282
290
210
884
722
20 10 49 _ _
farms
78
21
28
30
10
27
78
55
number..
2 456
628
886
945
255
832
2 303
1 744
50 to 99
farms..
52
9
12
11
5
12
53
36
number..
3 430
581
835
729
333
811
3 525
2 463
100 to 199 __
farms..
32
3
6
9
2
4
24
17
number..
4 333
(D)
825
1 322
(D)
542
3 331
2 240
200 to 499
farms-
11
1
3
6
4
13
12
9
number—
3 065
(D)
699
1 986
1 409
3 833
3 556
2 218
500 or more
... _._ farms—
16
1
9
1
4
4
7
number-
20 526
(D)
"
11 539
(D)
3 258
3 320
27 400
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
farms. 1987—
104
105
12
13
3
4
11
11
62
84
6
4
71
90
38
1982-
37
number, 1987—
17 783
200
(D)
1 164
487
(D)
3 580
24 958
1982..
22 451
62
(D)
176
2 707
21
4 485
18 354
$1,000, 1987..
11 267
104
(D)
584
299
(D)
2 141
15 641
1982..
13 865
33
(D)
68
970
(D)
2 242
10 663
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
farms-
24
8
1
5
55
3
31
17
number..
82
23
(D)
14
158
3
122
71
10 to 19
farms..
16
229
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
(D)
2
(D)
15
209
1
number..
(D)
20 to 49
farms-
27
1
1
2
1
12
8
number—
771
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
365
256
50 to 99__
_. farms .
17
2
1
8
6
number—
1 216
(D)
"
(D)
"
"
574
347
100 to 199
farms-
10
_
1
_
_
_
2
1
number—
(D)
-
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
200 to 499.. ___
2
(D)
"
"
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
number..
(D)
500 or more ._ _
farms..
8
1
2
4
number..
13 384
"
"
(D)
"
"
(D)
23 825
186 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
SALES
Dairy products sold
farms, 1987—
25
1
17
81
19
6
9
72
1982-
41
5
24
118
32
7
12
103
$1,000, 1987..
2 406
(D)
1 753
14 977
3 110
158
1 191
11 344
1982-
3 997
(D)
1 082
16 186
4 540
(D)
1 019
12 577
Cattle and calves sold
farms, 1987..
251
193
444
690
157
263
143
383
1982-
242
185
454
825
170
232
124
460
number, 1987—
11 478
13 738
28 213
25 868
6 033
12 272
10 063
14 709
1982—
10 824
11 034
28 449
29 162
5 879
9 577
7 742
21 721
$1,000. 1987-
5 330
5 081
11 613
11 451
2 712
4 940
3 987
7 353
1982..
3 566
3 623
9 565
13 055
2 239
3 640
2 518
11 240
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
farms..
81
66
173
315
51
89
27
152
number..
404
281
827
1 345
233
433
142
631
10 to 19
farms..
46
40
72
120
27
55
14
83
number..
641
572
989
1 635
355
745
187
1 116
20 to 49
farms..
57
44
98
127
44
65
44
79
number..
1 793
1 364
2 933
3 739
1 485
1 980
1 420
2 504
50 to 99
farms..
42
25
48
75
24
28
30
35
number..
2 899
(D)
3 237
5 129
1 666
2 069
1 954
(D)
100 to 199
farms
17
8
25
27
8
14
15
21
number..
2 478
(D)
3 493
3 536
1 067
2 011
1 842
(D)
200 to 499
farms.
6
4
23
20
2
8
10
10
number..
(D)
1 017
6 628
5 777
(D)
2 234
2 838
2 657
500 or more
farms..
2
6
5
6
1
4
3
3
number-
(D)
7 740
10 106
4 707
(D)
2 800
1 680
2 770
Calves sold
farms, 1987
119
120
250
264
49
152
84
145
1982..
133
112
239
340
65
124
78
175
number, 1987—
2 571
6 947
11 355
5 679
1 161
4 560
3 656
2 795
1982-
3 212
6 365
11 276
6 858
2 233
3 273
3 134
2 538
$1,000, 1987-
809
1 840
4 335
1 255
297
1 429
1 099
564
1982—
782
1 640
2 961
1 398
566
746
741
453
1987 farms by number sold:
1to9 ...
... farms-
57
52
112
145
19
65
18
67
number—
203
207
491
562
86
264
93
245
10 to 19 _
... _. farms-
22
20
37
46
8
38
12
34
number—
299
291
501
582
104
520
168
439
20 to 49 _
farms..
25
23
55
45
15
29
24
29
number..
795
693
1 610
1 396
472
867
721
957
50 to 99 _
farms..
9
12
23
18
7
10
23
12
number..
573
(D)
1 603
1 144
499
741
1 447
689
100 to 199 -
farms..
6
7
8
6
_
6
5
3
number-
701
(D)
893
856
-
780
(D)
465
200 to 499
farms—
3
12
4
3
2
number..
966
3 360
1 139
(D)
(D)
500 or more _
farms-
3
3
1
number—
"
3 150
2 897
"
"
(D)
"
"
Cattle sold
farms, 1987..
214
165
338
621
140
208
123
347
1982..
200
136
374
708
150
182
95
409
number, 1987..
8 907
6 791
16 858
20 189
4 872
7 712
6 407
11 914
1982-
7 612
4 669
17 173
22 304
3 646
6 304
4 608
19 183
$1,000, 1987—
4 521
3 241
7 278
10 196
2 415
3 512
2 888
6 790
1982-
2 785
1 983
6 604
11 657
1 673
2 894
1 777
10 788
1 987 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
_ farms..
85
85
176
307
53
95
41
163
number..
353
295
674
1 198
220
344
162
645
10 to 19 -_
. farms-
39
33
44
106
27
40
15
64
number..
526
464
573
1 427
368
537
188
848
20 to 49
farms-
35
26
55
110
35
42
38
71
number—
1 001
775
1 694
3 073
1 158
1 217
1 185
2 118
50 to 99
. farms-
37
15
32
56
15
18
12
25
number..
2 582
1 068
2 097
3 779
1 071
1 308
817
1 673
100 to 199
farms
12
2
23
26
7
5
9
13
number—
1 796
(D)
3 190
3 332
828
808
1 117
1 733
200 to 499
farms.
5
(D)
1
(D)
7
(D)
10
2 924
2
(D)
5
1 298
5
1 258
8
number..
2 127
500 or more ._
farms
1
3
1
6
1
3
3
3
number-
(D)
3 614
(D)
4 456
(D)
2 200
1 680
2 770
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
farms, 1987—
19
22
28
223
22
35
17
55
1982-
27
32
57
292
31
45
17
97
number, 1987—
405
295
1 268
5 404
689
1 703
426
2 214
1982-
221
370
1 764
8 593
171
2 883
475
11 849
$1,000. 1987..
259
162
715
2 995
328
1 042
232
1 523
1982—
99
190
775
4 787
92
1 541
227
7 610
1987 farms by number sold:
1to9
farms-
14
12
11
116
15
17
8
37
number—
47
36
39
417
61
61
30
137
10 to 19 _
farms-
1
3
4
41
6
2
11
number—
(D)
(D)
46
558
-
92
(D)
139
20 to 49 _
farms .
2
7
4
37
6
8
4
1
number..
(D)
(D)
120
1 059
(D)
199
121
(D)
50 to 99...
farms..
4
17
2
2
3
number..
"
"
316
1 222
"
(D)
(D)
177
100 to 199
farms-
2
_
5
8
.
_
1
1
number—
(D)
747
1 015
(D)
(D)
200 to 499..
. farms-
4
1
1
number..
1 133
(D)
(D)
500 or more
farms..
1
2
number. _
"
"
-
"
"
(D)
-
(D)
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
INVENTORY
Farms by inventory:
number
1982_.
1987-
1982-
1987_.
number
1982_.
1987..
1982-
1987-
number
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
number
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
number
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987..
number
1982-
1987-
1982..
1987-
1,000 or more.
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
number
number
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1987 farms by inventory:
number
1982-
1987-
1982-
farms-.
umber—
1987-
1982-
1987..
1982-
Other hogs and pigs
n
farms
number
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,
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987..
1982-
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold _ farms, 1987..
1982..
number, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1962..
1 987 farms by number sold:
1 to 24 farms..
number..
25 to 49 farms..
v i 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 _.n farms..
number..
Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.,
1982.
number, 1987.,
1982.
$1,000, 1967.,
1982.
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ... farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
1 061
33 643
38 748
592
879
3 742
5 423
60
56
1 984
1 945
36
57
2 303
3 817
20
36
2 530
4 967
21
18
5 830
5 895
367
496
5 235
4 272
16
12
1 839
678
976
28 408
34 476
335
457
3 312
3 119
302
387
3 428
3 048
575
746
48 290
50 369
4 876
5 167
341
144
220
8 423
8 403
312
282
517
669
39 867
41 966
4 564
4 885
485
1 142
32/
959
30
26
30
31
184
615
171
487
30
25
76
29
301
527
1b6
472
2 979
3 362
266
357
10 934
7 174
1 185
817
1 961
2 621
229
336
9 841
6 461
1 147
794
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs
farms, 1987..
43
31
13
6
24
11
6
1982-
63
46
13
4
27
12
11
number
1987..
743
443
183
106
455
138
16
1982-
917
1 247
151
38
364
487
82
Farms by inventory:
1 to 24.
farms
1987—
39
27
12
4
22
9
6
1982-
58
38
11
4
24
8
11
number
1987..
211
234
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
1982-
(D)
(D)
(D)
38
172
53
82
25 to 49 _ _ .
farms
1987..
1
1
2
1
2
1982..
3
1
2
1
2
number
1987-
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
1982-
100
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
50 to 99 -
. farms
1987-
2
3
1
-
-
-
-
1982-
4
2
number
1987-
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
-
1982-
227
_, (D)
100 to 199
. farms
1987-
1982-
1
1
1
number
1987-
1982-
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
-
200 to 499
farms
1987..
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
1982-
1
2
1
number
1987—
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
-
-
1982-
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
-
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-
21
19
6
4
11
4
3
1982-
29
27
4
2
12
4
7
number
1987-
174
121
24
19
137
28
7
1982-
156
168
(D)
(D)
75
35
18
1987 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 -
19
2
19
6
4
10
1
4
3
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 or more
._ . farms..
-
number..
-
Other hogs and pigs
farms, 1987..
34
29
11
6
19
10
4
1982-
53
43
12
4
25
12
11
number, 1987—
569
322
159
87
318
110
9
1982..
761
1 079
(D)
(D)
289
452
64
LITTERS
Litters of pigs farrowed between —
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30
farms, 1987-.
22
19
6
4
12
4
3
1982-
32
28
5
2
12
4
7
number
1987..
144
135
20
28
114
36
5
1982-
156
189
13
(D)
70
58
18
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ...
farms
1987—
19
18
5
4
10
3
3
1982-
21
25
5
1
11
4
5
number
1987-
71
68
(D)
14
51
16
(D)
1982-
78
100
(D)
(D)
43
30
7
June 1 and Nov. 30
farms
1987..
14
15
2
4
10
4
2
1982-
25
23
3
2
8
3
5
number
1987..
73
67
(D)
14
63
20
(D)
1982-
78
89
(D)
(D)
27
28
11
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold
farms, 1987..
23
23
9
4
15
6
5
1982..
40
33
8
4
19
9
8
number, 1987—
843
962
183
104
610
392
25
1982..
1 021
1 852
99
(D)
455
375
138
$1,000, 1987..
65
(D)
11
7
59
(D)
4
1982..
91
130
13
(D)
47
27
11
1987 farms by number sold:
1 to 24
farms. .
16
130
15
142
8
(D)
3
(D)
8
54
2
(D)
5
number..
25
25 to 49
farms
4
2
4
2
number..
135
(D)
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
50 to 99
farms
1
3
1
1
1
number..
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
-
100 to 199
farms..
3
(D)
-
-
1
(D)
2
(D)
number..
-
200 to 499
farms. .
2
(D)
"
z
z
1
(D)
z
-
number-
-
500 to 999
number..
1 ,000 or more —
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
number-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
Feeder pigs sold
farms, 1987..
9
12
5
2
4
2
1
1982-
10
16
3
2
4
2
4
number, 1987—
352
582
132
(D)
(D)
(0)
(D)
1982-
278
973
9
(D)
82
(D)
70
$1,000, 1987—
14
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1982-
10
36
(Z)
(D)
2
(D)
3
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold
.. . farms, 1987..
1982-
19
35
21
30
7
7
4
3
12
18
6
8
5
6
number, 1987—
491
380
51
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1982-
743
879
90
14
373
(D)
68
$1,000, 1987-
52
39
7
(D)
(D)
24
(D)
1982..
81
93
12
2
44
(D)
8
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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.
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.
Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
LITTERS
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 19
number,
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms,
number,
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms,
number,
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-
number, 1987..
1982..
31,000, 1987..
1982-.
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987..
1982-
number, 1987..
1982..
$1,000, 1987..
1982-
1982-
35
1987..
512
1982-
870
1987-
19
1982 .
32
1987..
265
1982-
409
1987-
16
1982-
30
1987-
247
1982-
461
3 248
5 779
332
626
2 217
5 158
282
606
2 944
5 091
(D)
607
2 584
4 663
298
595
(D)
1 833
(D)
190 UTAH
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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.
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..
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..
LITTERS
1987..
1982__
1987..
1982-
1987..
1982-
1987..
1982. .
1987..
1982..
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,
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-
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-
772
2 927
(D)
578
1 324
aaa
1 023
27
37
21
60
291
596
16b
534
21
39
18
51
28/
728
168
489
3 991
2 555
399
283
3 811
(D)
393
(D)
9 977
7 415
1 011
678
102
8 353
5 535
767
1 861
1 284
1 962
<L>)
164
134
175
(D)
(D)
U)
4
12
17
11
19
593
(D)
1 268
1 852
66
(D)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 191
Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Daggett
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—
Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987_
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.
1 943
2 273
595 626
650 327
1 781
2 082
438 810
434 086
1 779
2 040
494 599
525 546
4 795 226
5 133 210
2 218
37 384
27 548
6 831
6 286
39 511
33 006
1 456
1 253
4 455
3 572
3 362
4 130
42 594
42 697
374 463
396 737
7 375
12 040
74 644
112 250
5 113
45 417
59 976
399
378
2 619
2 057
448
413
2 098
1 685
332
285
2 067
2 674
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—
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.
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.
115
120
14 656
11 520
116
117
14 143
12 011
152 483
130 649
126
1 127
756
474
425
2 867
3 168
6 912
4 201
61 413
39 348
2 810
3 632
28 815
40 354
45
56
3 186
3 270
114
122
42 651
34 735
48 802
45 722
458 693
417 147
278
269
1 539
1 258
16 023
5 172
164 654
52 202
192 UTAH
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Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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, 1987_
1982.
Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987_
9 360
29 137
90 035
285 150
21 341
26 944
158 136
289 780
4 809
4 552
46 292
46 038
17 985
21 683
178 387
259 253
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold .
..farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982..
Horses and ponies inventory farms, 1987_
1982-
...farms, 1987.
1982-
number, 1987_
1982.
$1,000, 1987-
1982.
12 884
7 294
132 801
72 318
108
10 710
13 380
117
957
559
354
339
2 762
2 547
Horses and ponies sold .
242
269
105 348
102 319
6
227
9
254
ID)
78 253
2b0
75 944
fi
238
10
255
(D)
77 294
(D)
87 802
(U)
720 461
(U)
853 468
7
249
1?
276
541
64 375
2/b
69 454
7
251
13
276
59
5 394
4b
4 077
11?
324
101
287
761
1 554
563
1 170
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.
176
170
47 037
37 602
Sheep and lambs shorn .
farms, 1987.
1982-
number, 1987-
1982.
pounds of wool, 1987.
1982.
Sheep and lambs sold farms,
number.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms,
$1,000,
Horses and ponies inventory farms,
number.
Horses and ponies sold farms,
number,
$1,000,
37 606
39 415
378 772
342 956
27 659
21 714
286 166
202 732
32 112
27 965
318 100
319 412
1987-
1982.
1987-
272
258
1 802
1 329
384
364
2 768
2 007
205
55 515
43 131
139
184
42 723
26 257
137
178
46 363
30 713
471 466
322 528
18 558
31 119
181 454
344 858
796
743
4 438
4 069
1 056
9 497
1 855
10 463
29
58
32
67
1 504
12 001
1 986
13 080
12 674
119 084
17 212
117 282
29
61
29
69
1 790
9 700
1 567
9 481
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UTAH 193
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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..
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..
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
Turkeys farms, 1987..
1982..
number, 1987—
1982..
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987..
1982..
number, 1987..
. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
1982.
Hens and pullets sold ___ farms,
number,
Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms.
number,
Pullets not of laying age sold farms
number,
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold .
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, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
Turkeys sold
Turkeys for slaughter sold .
-. farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
-. farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .
1
154
1
595
1
008
1
41/
2 089 320
2 101
959
999
1
406
1 75S
54?
1 841
317
235
4 990
8 238
240
554 937
372 844
502
53 653
45 798
(D)
24
(D)
425
6
2
b
9
263
532
4
(D)
(D)
2
5
9
<L»
532
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(L>>
(D)
3
1
2
3
ID)
(Dj
(L>)
(D)
194 UTAH
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Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 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 farms, 1987.
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 19
Any poultry sold _
. farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
Hens and pullets sold farms,
number,
Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms,
number,
Pullets not of laying age sold farms,
number,
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
Turkeys for slaughter sold .
„ farms, 1987_
1982.
number, 1987-
1982.
__ farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold .
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 195
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sanpete
Any poultry farms, 1987.
1982-
Chickens 3 months old or older _famis, 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
layinq 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.
Turkeys farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987.
1982.
number, 1987.
1982.
..farms, 1987.
1982.
$1,000, 1987.
Hens and pullets sold farms.
number,
Hens and pullets of laving age sold farms
number,
Pullets not of laying age sold farms,
number,
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
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,
number,
Turkeys for slaughter sold farms,
number,
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms,
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
(D)
(D)
32 642
262
(D)
22 996
18
1
_
?3
7
(D)
(D)
-
(L»
(D)
17
1
??
7
(D)
(D)
-
(U)
(D)
2
2
1
<U|
-
-
(L»
-
(D)
196 UTAH
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Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 old or older not of
laying age farms, 1987-
1982.
number, 1987.
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
number, 1987_.
1982..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens _._ farms, 1987_
1982.
number, 1987_
1982-
Turkeys
Turkey hens kept for breeding .
number, 1987_
1982.
.--farms, 1987_
number, 1987-
Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1987..
— 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.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms, 1987..
128
1 757
3 333
11
11 746
13
10 963
1
17
1(1
24
ID]
595 898
H4M
708 775
1
15
10
23
ID)
(D)
H4:<
(D)
1
2
3
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 197
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Harvested cropland
farms, 1987 .
10 752
172
904
1 027
159
26
490
1982—
11 078
167
915
1 109
151
24
508
acres, 1987..
1 076 886
29 118
170 579
113 433
5 760
5 905
20 783
1982-
1 118 486
28 836
191 833
118 591
7 757
4 456
19 885
Irrigated
farms, 1987 -
9 983
169
783
861
155
26
456
1982-
10 224
165
769
940
146
24
478
acres, 1987..
829 732
29 002
89 935
74 671
5 474
5 855
19 421
1982—
821 839
27 481
90 866
71 198
7 608
4 456
18 296
farms, 1987.
1 352
33
162
196
14
1
48
1982-
1 486
38
184
226
18
68
acres, 1987—
45 437
1 079
6 530
6 929
255
(D)
2 519
1982-
50 565
1 323
8 037
6 961
713
2 358
tons, green, 1987—
864 471
20 521
144 629
138 179
3 318
(0)
57 193
1982-
905 454
24 231
163 678
123 064
11 504
49 436
farms, 1987—
1 352
33
162
196
14
1
48
1982-
1 486
38
184
226
18
68
acres, 1987..
45 437
1 079
6 530
6 929
255
(D)
2 519
1982-
50 565
1 323
8 037
6 961
713
2 358
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
769
15
73
94
11
1
23
499
18
76
95
3
16
78
11
6
8
6
2
1
1
Wheat for grain
farms, 1987 .
1 711
5
451
314
9
-
93
1982-
1 703
4
429
262
13
92
acres, 1987—
191 384
84
72 297
17 769
86
2 278
1982..
237 229
265
96 549
18 932
352
2 803
bushels, 1987—
7 149 004
5 490
3 062 189
856 133
3 700
151 943
1982-
6 662 449
10 499
2 778 289
656 144
15 322
170 512
Irrigated
farms, 1987 .
1 234
5
320
196
8
-
83
1982-
1 076
3
255
127
13
83
acres, 1987—
48 678
84
17 302
6 202
65
1 970
1982-
39 872
195
15 232
3 956
352
-
2 429
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres __
794
4
132
144
9
65
25 to 99 acres _
529
1
166
131
25
100 to 249 acres
223
87
32
3
250 acres or more .
165
66
7
farms, 1987.
3 139
22
432
580
9
2
99
1982..
3 863
26
452
687
12
2
139
acres, 1987..
126 345
755
25 836
25 820
125
(D)
2 061
1982..
150 908
1 175
25 924
31 209
271
(D)
2 609
bushels, 1987..
9 506 857
39 029
1 939 060
1 866 837
7 625
(D)
158 253
1982..
10 949 532
78 838
1 933 584
1 885 948
14 070
(D)
184 895
Irrigated
farms, 1987..
2 890
22
383
477
9
2
91
1982-
3 539
26
389
567
12
2
119
acres, 1987-
105 534
755
16 644
18 699
125
(D)
1 704
1982-
129 759
1 175
20 247
20 487
271
(D)
2 211
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
1 755
10
197
279
8
1
75
25 to 99 acres
1 088
254
11
1
171
55
227
66
1
1
23
100 to 249 acres
-
250 acres or more
42
9
8
1
Oats for grain
farms, 1987..
789
7
42
99
20
1
33
1982-
1 054
11
62
83
37
6
25
acres, 1987..
11 107
129
611
1 195
254
(D)
328
1982-
13 312
179
1 236
758
450
62
200
bushels, 1987..
699 305
9 016
35 049
87 726
13 837
(D)
23 887
1982..
784 230
8 860
77 233
49 695
29 311
3 050
16 998
Irrigated
farms, 1987—
733
7
34
85
18
1
32
1982-
991
11
58
66
34
6
23
acres, 1987—
9 521
129
478
939
206
(D)
322
1982..
12 188
179
957
535
400
62
181
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
683
97
8
6
1
33
9
88
11
17
3
1
31
25 to 99 acres
2
100 to 249 acres
-
250 acres or more
1
"
"
"
"
"
"
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild.
grass silage, green chop, etc. {see text)
farms, 1987..
9 114
168
628
899
152
26
341
1982-
9 312
167
658
965
144
24
347
acres, 1987—
649 688
27 405
50 886
61 136
4 994
6 001
8 790
1982-
614 816
26 085
48 617
60 398
6 033
4 426
7 822
tons, dry, 1987..
1 962 334
101 850
161 888
185 292
14 346
9 254
27 457
1982-
1 877 759
100 602
152 416
185 421
18 047
8 459
25 681
farms, 1987..
8 515
8 673
165
164
553
570
753
809
147
140
26
24
312
1982..
315
acres, 1987..
581 082
27 289
39 253
41 636
4 778
5 951
8 074
1982..
551 561
24 797
38 396
39 768
5 939
4 426
6 884
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
3 924
34
265
319
85
1
259
25 to 99 acres -
3 351
46
227
381
54
7
69
100 to 249 acres
1 339
48
90
166
12
10
7
250 acres or more
500
40
46
33
1
8
6
Land in orchards
farms, 1987..
865
1
120
24
9
.
73
1982..
947
115
34
3
81
acres, 1987—
15 113
(D)
2 458
171
25
392
1982-
12 076
2 006
186
(D)
410
Irrigated
— farms, 1987
838
1
118
23
8
-
68
1982-
913
111
30
3
78
acres, 1987—
14 818
<;d)
2 382
166
23
-
364
1982-
11 899
1 985
171
(D)
-
399
1 987 farms by bearing and nonbearing
acres:
460
289
92
24
1
44
53
20
3
15
6
3
6
3
~
46
5.0 to 24.9 acres
24
25.0 to 99.9 acres
3
100.0 acres or more ._
"
198 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Harvested cropland „ _
farms, 1987—
573
374
192
59
293
183
88
1982—
538
365
170
50
322
190
92
acres
1987-
48 646
20 409
13 180
3 012
48 183
30 413
3 038
1982-
44 495
18 497
12 257
2 196
47 868
33 368
3 993
Irrigated
. _— farms
1987..
566
369
184
59
287
149
86
1982..
520
362
168
49
317
150
88
acres
1987—
48 444
20 047
12 778
2 930
47 757
17 605
2 643
1982—
43 903
18 391
12 149
2 171
47 167
17 906
3 518
Com for silage or green chop
farms
1987-
1982—
53
62
66
63
4
4
4
4
22
25
32
35
4
acres
1987-
1 401
1 138
68
88
730
608
1982-
1 814
964
(D)
113
892
928
94
tons, green
1987-
22 357
13 958
1 320
610
12 862
10 549
1982-
22 385
14 424
(D)
1 782
13 662
15 415
886
Irrigated
_ _. farms
1987—
1982-
53
62
66
63
4
4
4
4
22
25
32
35
4
acres
1987—
1 401
1 138
68
88
730
608
1982..
1 814
964
(D)
113
892
928
94
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
34
54
4
2
14
24
25 to 99 acres
18
1
11
1
1
2
6
2
7
1
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
_
Wheat for grain
farms, 1987 .
25
29
4
11
85
2
1982..
26
44
8
1
23
87
4
acres
1987—
343
345
(D)
328
10 717
(D)
1982—
718
861
(D)
(D)
636
13 506
(D)
bushels
1987—
17 265
14 781
8 004
10 525
348 515
(D)
1982-
43 764
41 129
(D)
(D)
22 512
272 486
(D)
Irrigated -
farms
1987-
24
29
4
9
54
1
1982-
25
43
8
1
23
39
2
acres
1987-
333
345
(D)
195
2 517
(D)
1982..
688
857
(D)
(D)
466
1 372
(D)
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
22
2
26
3
3
"
7
3
35
25
1
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
1
1
"
1
16
9
1
250 acres or more
Barley for grain
farms, 1987
79
38
6
_
46
76
4
1982-
76
39
20
93
83
8
acres
1987-
2 783
795
353
2 337
2 282
38
1982-
2 501
764
477
5 329
2 465
(D)
bushels
1987—
228 924
54 025
31 138
183 412
155 620
(D)
1982—
190 503
46 585
26 901
445 149
177 325
(D)
Irrigated
farms
1987—
78
36
6
44
69
4
1982-
71
37
20
92
72
7
acres
1987—
2 767
735
353
2 295
2 083
38
1982..
2 434
754
477
-
5 246
2 112
109
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
41
30
3
19
54
4
25 to 99 acres
30
5
2
22
16
100 to 249 acres
8
49
3
78
1
29
1
3
2
16
5
1
22
250 acres or more
_
Oats for grain
farms, 1987
7
1982-
80
94
27
3
29
21
10
acres
1987-
973
978
318
399
215
61
1982-
982
1 052
425
(D)
982
302
115
bushels
1987-
62 035
60 109
20 803
35 245
11 982
4 856
1982-
63 240
53 495
19 695
(D)
43 671
13 168
2 940
irrigated
farms
1987-
49
76
28
16
16
7
1982-
77
93
27
3
27
18
8
acres
1987-
973
908
308
399
136
61
1982..
956
1 042
425
(D)
959
152
87
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres -- _ -
37
11
1
71
7
26
3
:
11
4
1
20
2
7
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
559
357
187
40
282
157
82
1982-
524
346
167
41
305
163
81
acres
1987-
42 694
16 867
12 759
2 620
40 518
16 990
2 749
1982-
38 170
14 604
10 983
1 691
36 600
16 063
2 672
tons, dry
1987-
118 082
50 366
36 361
7 472
172 641
46 651
6 903
1982-
104 959
41 288
30 894
6 772
142 028
47 010
7 120
Irrigated
farms
1987-
552
354
178
40
277
134
80
1982-
510
342
165
40
299
139
78
acres
1987—
42 508
16 644
12 317
2 538
40 287
12 559
2 512
1982—
37 702
14 522
10 875
1 666
36 167
13 171
2 350
1987 farms by acres harvested:
174
235
127
148
163
43
75
79
21
18
14
6
98
79
52
42
74
26
42
25 to 99 acres
36
100 to 249 acres-
4
250 acres or more
23
7
3
12
12
5
2
28
53
6
15
5
Land in orchards
. farms, 1987
10
1982..
9
14
5
12
9
3
15
acres, 1987—
9
66
9
132
12
37
61
1982..
18
88
11
86
19
(D)
101
Irrigated ..
farms, 1987—
7
11
5
28
5
5
10
1982-
9
14
5
12
8
3
13
acres, 1987—
9
61
9
132
11
37
61
1982-
18
88
11
86
17
(D)
97
1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing
acres:
7
8
3
5
19
8
6
3
2
6
5.0 to 24.9 acres
4
25.0 to 99.9 acres
:
1
-
1
-
-
100.0 acres or more
"
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 199
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Harvested cropland
farms, 1987.
539
178
112
134
378
168
581
387
1982__
540
176
90
141
484
162
601
369
acres, 1987_.
98 835
12 508
12 482
51 443
19 726
51 655
53 623
32 946
1982-
102 408
10 288
9 907
55 873
24 344
56 183
50 348
32 078
Irrigated
... farms, 1987.
513
158
108
129
354
89
555
384
1982-
507
157
89
138
439
75
558
365
acres, 1987—
85 534
9 534
11 977
46 211
12 635
6 437
49 389
32 871
1982..
88 949
7 138
9 530
50 784
14 894
4 032
44 638
31 657
Corn tor silage or green chop
farms, 1987-
88
12
9
-
15
5
69
120
1982-
73
9
13
1
25
2
66
121
acres. 1987—
2 840
492
239
587
558
2 106
3 575
1982—
3 661
259
368
(D)
735
(D)
1 523
4 020
tons, green, 1987—
48 880
10 499
3 252
12 700
10 828
39 474
62 875
1982..
61 856
4 959
4 496
(D)
16 018
(D)
27 067
72 769
farms, 1987..
88
73
12
9
9
13
1
15
25
5
2
69
66
120
1982..
121
acres, 1987..
2 840
492
239
587
558
2 106
3 575
1982..
3 661
259
368
(D)
735
(D)
1 523
4 020
1987 farms by acres harvested:
48
6
6
11
1
44
76
37
5
3
2
2
22
38
2
1
2
1
3
6
250 acres or more __
1
-
-
-
1
-
farms, 1987
188
15
-
11
32
85
70
20
1982-
142
14
1
17
50
103
65
17
acres, 1987-
16 120
725
2 864
7 148
31 543
1 802
432
1982-
16 470
527
(D)
3 867
9 830
41 284
1 612
499
bushels, 1987—
631 406
35 964
76 613
243 402
749 597
74 658
27 960
1982-
512 850
13 955
(D)
104 119
254 150
883 711
65 778
25 381
Irrigated
... farms, 1987..
154
9
7
21
5
66
20
1982-
94
6
1
3
35
7
61
16
acres, 1987..
8 132
444
415
513
535
1 472
432
1982-
5 071
21
(D)
90
980
297
972
494
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
75
7
3
19
4
51
14
25 to 99 acres -
66
7
-
3
4
15
14
5
100 to 249 acres
35
-
-
2
3
25
4
1
250 acres or more
12
1
3
6
41
1
Barley for grain
farms, 1987..
298
53
11
43
63
6
231
137
1982..
284
78
14
60
116
8
291
167
acres, 1987..
18 615
1 569
131
1 305
2 184
129
7 919
4 012
1982-
18 006
1 430
272
1 778
2 822
444
8 380
5 185
bushels, 1987—
1 473 332
146 003
9 510
74 882
176 335
4 046
599 487
327 592
1982-
1 313 839
113 887
20 725
101 133
228 347
10 162
620 402
456 361
Irrigated
farms. 1987.
288
50
10
40
61
2
226
137
1982-
274
71
14
56
111
5
283
165
acres. 1987..
17 918
1 502
127
1 277
1 985
(D)
7 798
4 012
1982..
17 705
1 158
272
1 653
2 724
(D)
8 251
5 159
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
100
35
11
22
41
4
143
86
25 to 99 acres
145
16
-
19
15
2
71
43
100 to 249 acres
46
1
-
2
6
-
15
8
250 acres or more
7
1
-
-
1
"
2
"
Oats for grain
farms, 1987..
21
17
8
2
16
12
58
26
1982-
34
25
12
5
25
6
80
31
acres, 1987—
196
223
93
(D)
164
936
824
288
1982-
490
266
145
105
327
147
984
422
bushels, 1987—
13 772
16 940
6 458
(D)
10 760
26 397
53 885
19 381
1982-
34 179
21 342
9 290
9 792
17 438
6 482
54 218
27 272
Irrigated
farms, 1987..
19
16
8
2
15
5
58
26
1982-
31
23
12
5
25
4
78
31
acres, 1987—
178
203
93
(D)
161
160
824
288
1982-
478
253
145
105
327
(D)
975
422
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres .
20
13
7
2
16
3
52
24
25 to 99 acres
1
4
1
-
-
5
6
2
100 to 249 acres
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
250 acres or more
1
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)
farms, 1987
477
173
110
129
280
109
550
360
1982-
475
158
88
136
378
74
570
347
acres, 1987—
54 843
9 735
12 060
47 641
8 481
10 547
42 387
24 362
1982-
56 317
8 185
9 285
50 768
9 354
4 094
38 486
21 998
tons, dry, 1987—
197 266
24 756
30 137
74 363
29 847
16 475
133 136
95 627
1982..
202 965
22 015
25 935
77 157
35 687
10 035
120 732
85 417
Irrigated
farms, 1987..
464
151
106
127
273
76
523
358
1982-
459
140
87
134
353
60
526
344
acres, 1987..
50 941
7 087
11 561
44 814
8 230
5 036
38 549
24 288
1982..
54 753
5 522
8 848
49 566
8 870
3 349
33 416
21 608
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
77
90
16
16
193
42
169
118
25 to 99 acres
202
51
49
22
69
37
254
168
100 to 249 acres
143
24
33
31
16
21
91
61
250 acres or more
55
5
8
1
12
60
1
2
35
9
9
36
B
13
Land in orchards
farms, 1987.
4
1982-
8
1
44
5
4
3
acres, 1987..
68
(D)
-
(D)
215
51
27
19
1982-
25
(D)
240
15
8
(D)
Irrigated
farms, 1987.
5
1
-
-
32
6
8
4
1982-
5
1
40
5
4
3
acres, 1987—
68
(D)
-
-
206
42
27
19
1982-
10
(D)
-
-
226
15
8
(D)
1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing
acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
2
1
1
22
6
5
2
5.0 to 24.9 acres
1
-
-
-
11
3
3
2
25.0 to 99.9 acres
2
-
:
2
-
:
100.0 acres or more -
200 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Uintah
Utah
Harvested cropland .
Irrigated
acres.
Com for silage or green chop farms,
acres,
tons, green,
Irrigated farms,
acres,
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
1987-
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987_
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
Wheat for grain farms,
Irrigated farms,
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982_
1987_
1982_
1987.
1982.
Barley for grain farms,
Irrigated farms,
1987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
1982.
1987.
1982.
Oats for grain farms,
Irrigated farms,
1 987 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
, 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,
acres,
tons, dry,
Irrigated farms,
1987.
1982.
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
306
303
20 451
21 100
290
294
590
1 064
46 421
73 373
303
299
19 791
19 592
39 706
43 889
287
291
219
233
19 563
22 400
191
203
14 890
15 553
171
4 379
337
2 911
5 371
141 221
9 753
52 252
1
24
5
12
ID)
2 163
21
403
1 935
2 759
128 324
167 977
225
237
13 261
11 739
206
215
12 814
16 177
33 230
50 832
175
492
512
39 616
38 066
486
2 358
2 597
36 351
34 708
473
486
32 891
29 863
100 011
85 736
467
472
32 794
29 402
1 337
1 467
87 089
93 477
1 274
1 407
67 127
74 023
190
229
6 353
7 380
123 243
133 542
190
229
6 353
7 380
895
17 935
852
17 420
26 090
496 611
27 095
468 989
22
67
29
69
522
2 948
772
2 154
12
450
546
(D)
22 240
1 230 525
1 960 055
430
528
14 204
21 483
579
932
41 105
929
1 015
33 167
34 559
108 632
112 125
870
951
325
396
10 113
7 675
322
237
11 809
13 085
227
233
11 379
12 830
1 831
70 342
142 462
257
4 730
18 966
225
226
10 697
11 153
28 372
32 477
221
223
267
8 433
9 537
(D)
1 854
(D)
659
3 836
17 592
65 350
965
2 388
71 370
110 432
(D)
5 936
(D)
7 213
5 929
21 828
21 826
192
166
14 801
12 700
187
164
14 597
12 342
14
8
346
(D)
3 680
1 900
1 852
1 821
135 471
142 890
184
152
12 161
10 121
37 534
32 124
179
150
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 201
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]
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 buildings1:
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_
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987.
1982.
) per farm dollars, 1987.
1 987 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 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 farrns-
$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.
5 938
5 719
8 623 313
7 328 156
1 452
1 281
532 270
702 450
365
5 402
5 240
1 662 631
1 552 691
5 106
4 990
944 515
967 865
5 051
4 820
953 415
887 470
594 040
526 542
100 040
92 069
3
187
121
621
1
947
31
282
278
3
747
1
170
16 614
(D)
1 220
9 584
2 086
40 758
243
8 987
200
9 562
123
24 304
53 572
842
124 642
4 433
855
35 584
147 419
1 395 550
146 216
1 396 964
1 068
2 338
1 052
2 203
394 464
639 863
478 230
1 016 599
430
268
464
473
129
569
126
598
(D)
335 946
33 861
(D)
124
550
121
590
27 986
160 259
27 080
183 285
129
495
123
509
33 405
97 767
29 408
101 692
19 232
16 602
139 361
119 439
58 471
57 250
97 942
90 299
1 422
332
7 581
273 050
239 116
448
346
567
642
143 891
147 981
538
619
98 965
103 642
64 740
64 518
106 306
93 370
(D)
210
1 499
171 161
167 047
4 075
4 176
691 783
1 914 475
242
476
2 304
2 150
54 853
53 746
(D)
30 866
(D)
1 715
(D)
954 611
(D)
557
(D)
613
(D)
34 033
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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 buildings1:
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 greenhouse
crops farms.
$1,000.
Grains _ farms.
$1,000.
Corn for grain _ _ farrr.s.
$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.,
, 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 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.
317 159
262 087
930
380 611
457 488
385
326
292
82 799
73 892
300
276
40 803
36 372
319
287
80 400
71 433
18 330
13 882
53 753
46 119
317 970
370 112
419
606
4 483
40 601
41 902
327
167
6 817
6 069
1
2
(D)
(D)
51
8
(L>>
813
317
156
0 861
4 514
104 136
94 156
906
1 095
519 916
1 046 907
559
856
5 413
3 738
47 073
43 466
153 215
150 890
6 384
11 607
1 048 833
2 370 308
164
204
1 751
1 068
72 941
82 132
451 204
387 801
2 149
2 052
882 353
821 476
363
406
23 947
18 498
114 031
97 873
242 329
201 983
2 164
2 149
7 843
5 770
70 027
61 388
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 203
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 buildings1:
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.
.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-
Barfey 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 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.
391
383
401 068
393 341
1 026
1 027
465 954
595 543
453
462
376
369
(D)
(D)
371
364
91 658
94 930
364
350
86 274
89 277
39 323
46 635
100 570
121 761
271 637
239 546
2 539
2 395
12 650
8 462
118 228
84 621
262
64
21 289
1 710
25
1
316
(D)
25
18
807
(D)
(D)
417 286
(D)
4 697
61 019
67 104
499 634
455 493
4 129
4 510
1 129 512
1 297 069
275
12 698
8 120
104 944
80 394
127 581
138 806
813
1 094 190
1 072 391
1 264
1 647
22 445
24 080
142 965
119 800
295 849
325 737
2 425
9 074
8 024
74 379
69 169
83
2 787
68
2 287
66
1 619
414
409
366 684
383 748
336 714
482 012
405
351
80 824
72 361
338
328
46 349
42 669
61 608
46 654
148 813
114 068
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms. 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 buildings1:
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 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.
Vegetabtes, 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.
266 876
253 459
1 508
1 491
617 905
781 188
452
535
143
19 474
20 112
14 652
11 525
82 777
67 793
435 086
416 508
4 224
4 044
917 265
852 835
205
9 937
9 897
96 478
96 086
1 251 498
245 228
5 371
1 271
217
176
(D)
43 004
202
163
17 385
12 469
74 613
64 606
439 380
361 607
789
634
486
71 816
76 490
494
61 705
67 704
69 874
61 736
125 447
108 309
135 030
189 012
1 392
1 783
666 989
1 038 038
403
613
7 723
8 755
79 620
82 594
648 976
581 120
656
714
6 028
5 790
47 093
62 940
267 089
390 271
675
806
6 458
4 431
51 662
46 159
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 205
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con.
(Data (or 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
»ee introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
1987 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
424
693
693
53
53
169
22
22
54
61
61
1
9
9
\
22
8
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes;
field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c.
8
121
147
110
146
1
21
25
4
23
3
4
2
36
1
z
46
7
20
4
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
3 141
55
241
188
150
116
31
23
22
59
752
97
271
36
29
84
4
248
37
14
20
7
General farms, primarily livestock and animal
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-
367
348
544
558
279
270
378
416
6
6
8
10
4
1
9
11
22
17
45
51
32
28
48
39
38
45
55
94
30
33
51
81
1
2
1
3
1
2
:
21
22
40
36
26
24
18
18
100 to 139 acres 1987—
1982-
140 to 179 acres - - 1987-
1982-
180 to 219 acres 1987..
1982-
220 to 259 acres 1987..
1982..
499
467
423
381
306
295
286
278
7
12
13
14
12
9
11
3
45
38
41
46
24
29
29
28
63
84
59
65
44
54
49
39
1
1
5
4
3
3
26
21
10
13
6
14
9
10
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—
949
906
743
685
509
476
655
639
21
31
20
23
15
11
12
8
61
88
70
79
50
61
110
130
130
109
59
51
22
28
9
8
3
2
4
4
5
7
18
15
3
3
8
4
6
3
3
8
23
17
7
8
3
3
4
2
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners farms, 1987—
1982..
acres, 1987—
1982-
2 964
3 000
3 532 696
2 542 034
89
102
51 262
76 794
267
287
437 725
612 147
270
347
118 453
78 850
13
21
23 680
63 690
15
13
(D)
(D)
79
74
11 145
54 260
Part owners farms, 1987—
1982-
acres, 1987—
1982—
2 587
2 366
4 872 146
4 376 884
45
32
95 372
68 978
290
307
944 817
742 308
311
313
147 862
144 156
24
18
135 701
(D)
8
5
(D)
(D)
90
93
37 504
18 132
Tenants farms, 1987..
1982-
acres, 1987..
1982-
387
353
218 471
409 238
4
5
785
444
40
40
13 008
42 509
28
31
6 735
16 110
5
1
11 780
(D)
1
24
21
1 739
22 005
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated 1987..
1982..
Not on farm operated 1987—
1982-
Not reported 1987—
1982-
3 872
3 715
1 686
1 467
380
537
69
69
54
53
15
17
429
449
137
123
31
62
463
514
100
118
46
59
28
31
12
6
2
3
18
11
5
5
2
141
128
43
43
9
17
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming „ 1987—
1982-
Other 1987-
1982-
4 143
4 069
1 795
1 650
100
113
38
26
425
471
172
163
430
493
179
198
23
19
19
21
19
14
4
4
130
131
63
57
Operators by days of work off farm:
None 1987..
1982..
Any 1987..
1982..
2 730
2 502
2 785
2 658
60
66
67
56
278
289
281
276
298
317
263
302
15
10
25
29
13
3
10
10
86
102
87
72
1 to 49 days 1987-
1982-
50 to 99 days — 1987-
1982-
100 to 149 days 1987..
1982-
375
428
184
193
241
186
13
7
6
5
9
8
34
42
22
19
13
18
38
45
12
18
28
19
2
4
2
2
5
2
6
3
1
3
1
9
8
5
5
7
7
i footnotes at end of table.
206 UTAH
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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
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
1987 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
4
23
7
10
6
6
4
3
1
10
8
78
78
5
2
119
64
4
1
1
10
10
10
2
1
3
82
50
2
2
3
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes;
field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c.
(0133, 0134, 0139)
3
1
5
257
3
1
1
142
1
100
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
55
49
46
4
1
6
2
5
2
2
1
1
General farms, primarily livestock and animal
"
FARMS BY SIZE
1987—
1982-
1987..
1982__
7
3
6
13
4
2
14
11
5
1
10
2
4
2
6
4
3
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
2
1
1
9
1
9
5
3
4
10
5
2
1
3
3
9
5
2
3
70 to 99 acres
1982__
1987 _
1982__
2
26
15
27
21
15
21
17
14
5
7
11
B
9
3
7
8
11
6
7
8
5
2
14
4
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
11
9
7
5
10
8
3
12
8
7
4
2
3
5
5
1
4
1
140 to 179 acres _
1982-
1987 .
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982—
220 to 259 acres
1
1
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1987..
1982..
1987-
1982-
1987 _
1S82-
1987-
1982-
88
98
82
60
37
27
18
16
45
27
30
23
23
14
14
8
24
14
18
26
11
10
11
10
2
2
4
1
2
6
5
30
30
31
27
39
36
48
47
18
16
15
15
18
14
26
26
5
2
14
4
2,000 acres or more
15
20
16
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners ___ _ . farms
acres
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
188
160
133 192
105 610
86
60
68 701
52 759
58
47
35 878
27 020
14
6
(D)
3 859
107
111
120 056
171 889
55
149 212
(D)
29
21
65 940
41 660
Part owners - . _ farms
acres
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
138
129
179 831
153 662
73
42
60 465
42 211
50
36
66 748
64 511
8
7
124 590
147 031
88
68
320 455
201 272
56
53
(D)
(D)
28
21
87 019
106 329
Tenants farms
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
15
12
4 136
2 815
10
5
7 316
1 632
7
3
1 510
2 625
2
(D)
15
10
10 693
14 640
1
2
(D)
(D)
3
7 900
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
265
249
50
27
26
25
100
62
55
35
14
10
58
49
51
27
6
10
15
12
8
1
1
82
84
110
92
18
13
70
57
34
30
8
7
24
Not on farm operated
Not reported
25
27
13
9
4
Operators by principal occupation:
1987..
1982-
.1987-
255
216
86
85
103
71
66
36
82
68
33
18
16
11
8
2
147
138
63
51
82
62
30
32
23
36
1982..
19
Operators by days of work off farm:
1987..
1982-
1987-
1982-
156
120
162
149
72
38
86
60
55
40
51
36
12
9
10
4
92
84
110
89
48
38
58
46
14
38
25
.1987-
20
14
17
8
17
10
15
10
4
2
3
3
3
3
2
4
6
2
1
1
1
18
13
7
10
13
4
9
7
5
4
7
1
6
1982-
1987-
1982..
1987—
1982—
7
1
100 to 149 days
3
3
1
See footnotes at end of table.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
UTAH 207
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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
1987 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
38
123
1
9
9
2
2
7
8
25
50
2
3
45
Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes;
field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c.
1
1
31
165
1
43
62
2
1
104
96
17
2
20
3
32
1
1
63
1
2
1
9
235
3
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
27
2
3
17
36
11
2
5
8
2
39
1
2
1
2
35
79
4
1
General farms, primarily livestock and animal
specialties (029) -
1
FARMS BY SIZE
1987—
1982—
1987—
6
7
12
13
6
5
23
24
15
19
19
18
3
1
2
2
3
4
3
4
1
2
2
8
1
2
4
3
52
66
33
32
10
26
5
19
2
3
3
2
22
28
29
29
15
18
23
27
11
12
29
50 to 69 acres -
1982..
1987-
1982-
1987—
22
15
11
24
1982..
28
100 to 139 acres -
1987-
1982-
1987..
43
29
20
23
23
20
15
16
4
3
5
3
4
7
9
4
5
8
2
5
10
4
2
6
2
2
3
3
6
3
2
2
19
15
10
11
4
2
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
3
42
36
35
25
25
22
21
19
31
29
29
1982..
1987—
16
15
220 to 259 acres
1982—
1987-
1982—
16
13
16
260 to 499 acres - —
500 to 999 acres
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
73
87
82
80
55
44
33
35
13
10
7
11
7
3
19
19
16
18
16
15
10
2
4
5
17
21
18
16
24
23
35
27
6
8
2
7
3
2
12
8
6
4
17
16
28
38
59
51
79
81
65
67
30
33
28
24
48
38
8
14
4
1982-
1987—
6
15
1982—
13
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .farms
acres
1987-
1982—
1987-
1982-
209
229
123 281
156 165
56
66
29 158
74 225
42
39
21 704
15 022
64
61
287 622
119 023
86
113
27 990
12 418
55
49
127 148
107 936
213
231
115 873
143 111
111
100
39 561
28 756
Part owners farms
acres
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
156
133
261 094
230 982
36
27
216 444
146 894
32
22
ID)
28 116
48
37
(D)
136 030
48
58
94 441
112 490
57
63
149 611
198 284
178
151
242 191
233 873
105
101
91 785
114 915
Tenants ...farms
acres
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
26
21
16 693
6 194
15
7
26 035
18 427
3
9
(D)
5 240
9
3
(D)
200 440
23
30
5 150
13 898
10
4
19 090
19 517
23
27
8 620
6 764
26
20
3 603
5 172
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated ._ .
1987—
1982—
1987-
1982-
. 1987.
269
239
102
102
20
42
73
67
30
23
4
10
51
49
21
15
5
6
89
70
19
17
13
14
103
135
44
47
10
19
65
53
50
56
7
7
202
182
188
177
24
50
112
102
111
95
19
1982-
24
Operators by principal occupation:
. 1987-
303
299
88
84
76
69
31
31
67
53
10
17
97
82
24
19
107
131
50
70
94
91
28
25
286
281
128
128
162
1982..
. 1987.
160
80
1982..
61
Operators by days of work off farm:
None _ _.
Any
1987..
1982-
1987-
1982—
187
167
173
166
50
42
51
47
43
34
27
29
71
50
42
37
75
84
66
98
62
53
51
53
183
185
198
194
111
88
116
113
. 1987—
25
43
19
13
16
19
11
8
2
4
3
5
5
5
2
1
4
6
4
3
3
4
10
8
5
6
5
8
8
12
3
12
9
2
32
41
11
16
15
7
10
1982-
1987-
1982-
. 1987-
19
8
6
5
1982-
10
See footnotes at end of table.
208 UTAH
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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]
1987 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)
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 aci
140 to 179 aci
180 to 219 aci
220 to 259 act
260 to 499 aci
500 to 999 aci
. 1987_
1982.
. 1987.
1982.
. 1987.
1982.
. 1987.
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1.000 to 1,999 acres 1937-
1982-
2,000 acres or more 1987.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners farms,
Part owners farms,
acres,
1982.
Tenants farms, 1987-
1982-
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.
106
86
188 796
286
305
104 333
112 222
229
222
318 607
240 523
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 209
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 . 1 987.
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
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .
Partnership
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held __ farms,
1987.
1982_
1987.
1982_
1987_
1982_
1987_
1987 FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Total farm production expenses farms..
$1,000..
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000_.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
S1,000_.
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.
452
450
1 533
1 401
692
3 780
22.7
42
535
1 066
1 299
1 653
1 343
53.5
4 358
4 228
3 687 595
3 652 298
1 042
904
397
380
1 387 000
1 535 522
157
1 177 715
232 416
5 921
457 738
2 963
81 054
4 002
98 350
1 821
56 251
3 561
7 324
3 434
12 188
4 105
7 577
5 860
25 707
4 455
13 170
3 661
50 107
1 164
7 101
5 368
26 615
2 929
6 533
3 851
42 958
2 459
15 214
5 696
10 481
5 920
53 359
1 507
53
(D)
139
220
140
1 308
416
472
475 659
617 166
122
100
464 761
426 223
45
48 333
252
9 511
2 415
420
1 051
430
2 979
479
1 440
590
3 023
482
1 167
340
4 188
712
558
3 231
421
5 323
276
2 921
586
1 223
591
4 520
271
6 907
449
11 983
299
5 792
458
647
426
1 025
535
758
608
2 279
509
1 291
430
4 950
94
352
524
2 783
402
4 369
313
1 500
576
964
612
5 685
210 UTAH
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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.
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
1 987 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.
acres.
Partnership farms,
acres,
Corporation:
Family held farms,
acres,
Other than family held farms,
acres,
1987 FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
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.
257
210 221
177 454
396
347
1 952
91 143
73 189
16
17
7 091
14 260
3
2
4 962
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
UTAH 211
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[Data (or 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
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) .
Partnership farms,
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held farms,
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987 FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
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.
299
293
225 545
270 908
7 103
203
3 521
273
1 322
347
907
389
1 840
269
1 318
494
345
1 928
319
265 116
273 472
412
51 412
288
8 244
374
249
342
406
1 983
296
660
252
3 672
95
9?
310
(J8B
3 752
3D
185
(D)
988
122
380
■/■M
703
1??
412
983
4 336
212 UTAH
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.
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
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family (sole proprietorship) .
Partnership farms,
Other than family held farms,
1982.
1987,
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987-
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987.
1982.
19B7.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987 FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
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.
418
152 454
162 670
5 633
372
14 956
99
340
264
1 362
117
401
114
1 000
235
546
935
2 402
168
434
386
1 404
151
342
1 947
7 721
43
144
(D)
1 458
208
496
941
2 645
106
303
139
594
156
308
1 815
4 390
102
211
611
1 323
235
538
569
1 032
235
559
1 747
7 290
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 213
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]
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms
$1,000
Average per farm dollars
Motortrucks, including pickups farms
numbei
Wheel tractors farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines2 farms,
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,
See footnotes at end of table.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
5 921
5 720
392 400
364 205
66 273
63 672
5 681
5 357
15 588
13 568
5 431
5 173
14 347
12 876
1 134
4 169
4 074
782 293
751 863
3 561
3 550
385 786
360 149
2 858
2 578
309 926
272 348
1 032
1 483
75 860
87 801
3 407
205 767
3 628
190 740
4 234
4 054
468 989
418 040
2 068
128 851
3 766
3 550
340 138
300 013
616
90 862
319
207
4 352
3 055
288
342
25 283
27 666
264
297
42 691
40 672
856
862
557 119
594 037
643
856
443 360
452 360
263
359
1 743 449
1 796 124
11 056
9 707
78 973
69 837
591
634
49 743
57 981
84 168
91 453
571
624
1 824
1 744
582
575
1 864
1 717
233
233
262
275
355
405
81 821
79 501
206
223
30 152
27 099
275
21 583
315
21 526
405
47 451
44 039
186
14 544
317
344
32 907
29 501
59
9 793
44 500
49 319
72 713
71 373
563
618
1 420
1 567
568
665
1 666
1 765
536
61 946
59 998
358
446
25 304
27 178
116
114
5 212
4 414
269
365
20 092
22 764
384
20 979
380
15 663
468
540
29 380
28 607
4 546
3 059
75 763
76 464
7 258
11 022
30
32
4 561
5 601
30
32
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
827
47 720
45 944
214 UTAH
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]
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms,
$1,000,
Average per farm dollars,
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,
number,
Wheel tractors farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines2 farms,
number,
1982_
1987_
1982.
1987_
1982_
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,
See footnotes at end of table.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982-
18 543
14 319
53 439
47 572
336
268
728
520
330
274
856
579
312
277
45 223
41 308
286
260
27 175
23 939
259
230
24 057
20 702
317
280
26 058
21 225
160
7 872
276
229
18 186
10 507
18
431
8 284
3 642
49 015
34 039
5 097
136
4 753
4 924
23
976
5 715
4 677
48 022
54 386
1 123
1 013
46 776
77 945
14 813
12 302
80 504
65 091
130
20 608
19 101
5 869
116
4 016
7 275
7 072
65 542
75 238
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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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]
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms,
$1,000,
Average per farm dollars,
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,
number,
Wheel tractors __ -farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines2 farms,
1987_
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
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 carves 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.
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
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.
391
383
30 372
31 438
77 677
82 084
387
371
1 116
1 012
369
348
1 025
891
267
255
58 991
61 758
222
213
21 672
20 039
222
20 333
230
16 986
262
255
39 636
39 590
83
5 432
232
233
34 204
33 274
88
17 695
6 034
5 064
56 389
50 642
4 037
2 938
53 822
41 971
14
117
11
823
69
64
7
«
5
812
BO
53
(U)
4
34H
17
?7
(D)
1
4bb
9 447
8 433
78 078
83 492
158
202
9 734
9 311
61 611
46 093
156
7
494
9
597
35
49
4
211
4
529
?4
34
?
76?
2
584
11
16
1
449
1
94b
9 057
8 234
74 235
70 984
412
409
28 475
22 946
69 115
56 103
388
376
1 191
937
263
272
42 179
39 744
236
244
20 976
19 054
202
200
14 553
13 286
204
12 420
227
8 783
273
268
21 581
20 532
116
4 952
247
233
16 629
17 408
45
3 421
216 UTAH
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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]
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms,
$1,000,
Average per farm dollars,
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,
number,
Wheel tractors farms
number,
Grain and bean combines2 farms,
number,
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,
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.
1982-
1987-
1982-
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1987.
1987..
1982-
1987..
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982-
1987-
1982.
1987.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
8 476
6 797
47 351
39 981
19 663
17 742
115
111
9 831
9 425
106
88
8 206
6 920
25
49
1 625
2 505
7 845
67 303
76 166
559
570
40 855
32 221
73 085
56 528
534
559
1 419
1 507
504
519
1 280
1 314
72
306
340
48 179
48 781
205
13 498
13 297
257
15 260
260
11 150
304
329
23 132
24 165
121
4 789
289
298
18 343
19 045
113
4 924
2 724
5 558
(D)
4 147
15
18
10
21
345
85S
155
447
20
28
16
38
2 379
4 699
(D)
3 700
19
27
14
36
3 852
8 844
(D)
4 900
4
6
4
4
133
1 125
47
(D)
40
41
47
47
41 880
51 897
32 817
37 867
40
41
46
47
29 679
42 082
20 984
22 258
17
26
20
21
400
1 007 692
(D)
950 934
7 149
52 468
67 447
5 321
4 722
42 914
51 325
5 648
4 173
45 545
43 466
337
1 167
599
1 474
4
13
2
13
58
(D)
|L>)
216
7
12
9
14
279
(D)
(L>)
1 258
7
13
6
15
515
1 810
1 213
1 865
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 217
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
Corn for silage or green chop farms,
Wheat for grain farms,
Barley for grain farms
Oats for grain farms
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.
Land in orchards farms, 1
1982.
1987.
1982..
1987.
1982.
1987..
1982..
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1 150
1 214
42 966
46 992
828 920
856 024
1 229
1 208
178 994
225 481
732 942
336 559
2 173
2 540
113 858
134 306
666 792
938 374
593
8 918
9 393
573 253
583 163
4 460
4 316
551 032
503 772
1 732 178
1 607 018
226
204
11 386
8 505
1 079
1 262
20 521
23 116
265
5 490
10 499
755
(D)
39 029
(D)
26 286
24 380
99 421
96 208
6 391
7 903
142 291
161 511
68 944
94 248
2 929 577
2 715 432
24 637
24 561
1 851 129
1 855 808
893
31 797
64 054
410
452
46 380
44 733
152 305
142 364
44
180
206
6 724
6 686
134 994
119 334
224
183
15 420
16 728
768 650
585 757
404
480
?3 205
27 535
1 693 072
1 690 267
67
500
565
52 186
51 768
164 260
163 954
(D)
639
(D)
10 304
290
2 785
12 720
359
10 185
25 791
2 720
3 496
8 746
12 288
5 389
3 767
(D)
7 435
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for silage or green chop _. farms.
Wheat for grain farms,
Barley for grain farms,
Oats for grain farms.
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms
Land in orchards .
1987.
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982_
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
farms. 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
1 349
1 774
21 877
21 937
307
687
15 705
42 455
2 627
2 380
218 499
181 421
895
733
58 879
52 938
293
267
35 134
30 463
101 736
1 032
726
12 900
11 308
309
674
13 341
34 019
758
598
52 553
38 895
11 704
8 405
38 650
27 286
255
352
17 163
15 835
11 076
8 441
31 420
25 234
(D)
792
(D)
12 309
(D)
518
(D)
19 720
2 293
5 070
180 424
431 492
38 507
33 872
167 399
134 202
856
10 275
14 542
2 113
2 110
144 647
153 507
233
9 962
9 693
15 469
12 593
43 648
40 048
See footnotes at end of table.
218 UTAH
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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
Corn for silage or green chop.
farms, 1987_
1982_
acres, 1987_
1982.
tons, green, 1987.
1982.
...farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982_
bushels, 1987_
1982.
Barley for grain ___farms, 1987__
1982__
acres, 1987__
1982__
bushels, 1987..
1982-
Oats for grain .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_.
(D)
492
IL»
(D)
(L>)
10 499
IL>)
(D)
150
14
11b
9
14
902
(D)
15
316
482
591
4oa
(D)
490
361
12 937
254
32
235
32
17
h()()
1 406
17
291
1 000
1 403
H4K
133 791
1 271
49a
80 366
Land in orchards .
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987.
1982.
344
328
50 361
51 011
186 019
188 904
1
206
15 840
16 975
7 668
6 329
20 899
17 796
(D)
8 130
(D)
10 680
8 000
27 201
23 314
2 812
(D)
72 826
(D)
1 161
1 640
64 622
93 157
46 338
48 296
72 314
72 858
530
556
12 197
14 354
6 867
9 445
234 602
245 541
1 741
2 233
150 633
188 785
(D)
8 850
(D)
5 494
20 374
23 885
558
(D)
10 828
(D)
30 096
40 113
723 965
859 102
9 459
3 536
14 830
8 861
1 954
1 463
37 304
26 329
7 295
7 437
558 765
560 241
884
46 855
49 001
36 412
31 912
119 171
106 904
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for silage or green chop farms,
Wheat for grain farms,
Barley for grain farms,
Oats for grain farms,
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.
Land in orchards .
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1987.
1982.
1 987
1 873
32 113
27 544
(D)
224
(D)
7 242
482
873
40 441
62 143
216
4 176
13 129
14 713
14 907
31 526
35 131
4 039
2 706
128 963
48 459
1 604
2 357
111 758
149 192
10 341
13 430
27 578
43 234
26 324
18 015
83 416
57 582
.farms, 1987.
1982.
acres, 1987_
6 813
114 154
125 841
17 736
16 851
486 543
449 752
219
276
12 620
18 885
999 780
1 712 019
22
47
318
548
28 717
37 329
311
342
23 700
24 239
84 705
84 306
100
(D)
2 321
858
1 497
55 763
117 932
(D)
1 854
CD)
3 406
17 592
60 915
7 303
8 126
20 809
25 447
2 106
1 532
66 883
124 592
99 734
124 539
4
24
1
23
(D)
454
(D)
288
(D)
45 293
(D)
20 610
10 380
8 381
33 316
27 415
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 219
Table 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Milk goats
Goat milk
Farms
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Gallons
Total sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1987 _
1982-
89
128
542
835
20
54
(D)
380
15
22
3 403
21 910
29
(NA)
40
59
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
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1987..
1982-
190
210
484 227
323 857
202
221
711 087
581 601
29 413
16 440
COUNTIES, 1987
Cache
Davis
Morgan
Rich
23
4
40
4
30
32
3
49
5
67 342
2 006
127 716
(D)
43 110
50 661
3 490
174 209
(D)
27
3
40
4
30
37
3
53
5
94 360
5 249
149 346
4 865
85 696
93 705
9 585
255 855
12 426
3 766
255
6 299
(D)
3 498
Summit
Tooele
Utah —
4 121
398
10 336
(D)
Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sales
Inventory
Geographic area
Colonies of bees
Honey
Total sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Pounds
Farms
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1987-
260
36 432
18
1 052
139
1 748 661
144
1 080
1982-
318
33 284
19
1 131
100
1 319 690
(NA)
829
COUNTIES, 1987
16
10
2 583
6 326
2
(D)
9
8
112 790
256 215
11
8
56
139
27
605
1
(D)
12
20 590
12
14
21
3 208
3
(D)
12
315 340
12
8
1 471
_
6
98 235
6
Iron
4
(D)
2
<D>
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
Millard -
10
4 444
1
(D)
10
375 334
10
(D)
29
9
11
1 210
216
(D)
3
(D)
17
5
7
50 856
(D)
(D)
17
5
7
(D)
Sanpete
(D)
6
56
(D)
(D)
Uintah
11
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)
Utah
36
2 793
4
131
16
127 160
19
Washington
14
449
1
(D)
4
5 636
4
Weber
32
997
13
49 526
AH other counties
13
4 618
3
60
10
148 183
10
Table 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982
iNot published for this State]
220 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Inventory
Sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
DUCKS
State Total
Utah _
16S
230
2 428
2 661
27
33
1 533
1 260
1982..
GEESE
State Total
Utah
110
158
1 045
1 293
15
19
(D)
184
1982..
PIGEONS OR SQUAB
State Total
Utah
1987..
1982..
43
35
2 214
2 715
11
14
482
3 325
PHEASANTS
State Total
Utah
1987..
1982..
32
31
11 578
(D)
17
14
14 067
7 969
POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
1987..
1982..
27
47
(D)
1 209 797
97
137
3 860 347
3 497 377
Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and
Sales: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1987
Box Elder .
Cache
Carbon ...
Davis
Duchesne .
Emery
Garfield —
Iron
Kane
Millard
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Weber
All other counties .
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
B
<D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
2
111)
(D)
UTAH 221
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
Geographic area
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
GOATS, TOTAL
State Total
Utah -
1987..
1982..
236
215
1 516
1 581
60
82
816
509
(NA)
(NA)
Counties, 1967
12
10
5
6
22
12
6
6
3
3
25
163
13
21
48
58
82
67
8
7
2
4
1
1
3
3
5
1
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
42
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Millard -
Rich
3
6
4
19
4
7
2
13
23
7
10
43
10
(D)
12
23
362
29
58
(D)
70
110
22
92
109
120
1
1
6
2
3
4
4
5
1
6
5
2
(D)
(D)
171
(D)
(D)
(D)
29
14
(D)
31
13
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Utah.__ __ —
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Weber _ _ _
(NA)
(NA)
GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK
State Total
Utah.. -
1987..
1982..
162
92
826
589
43
30
625
(□)
19
(D)
RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS
State Total
Utah
1987..
1982..
98
200
12 620
18 749
33
146
16 777
26 617
87
153
Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982
[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 GRAIN OR SEED
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah-
521
18 930
2 559 872
521
18 930
449
15 118
1 617 750
449
15 118
Counties
Beaver
6
240
(D)
6
240
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
128
22
5 628
866
854 983
116 160
128
22
5 628
866
113
9
6 001
151
727 387
12 575
113
9
6 001
Cache
151
Carbon
4
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
Davis
34
1 501
208 289
34
1 501
38
707
86 069
38
707
Duchesne
25
1 122
124 017
25
1 122
19
686
53 590
19
686
10
392
(D)
10
392
11
91
5 678
11
91
Grand
3
34
(D)
3
34
4
19
1 766
4
19
Iron
8
200
22 101
8
200
5
33
1 888
5
33
Juab
4
68
9 090
4
68
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Millard
60
3 023
426 343
60
3 023
20
1 164
116 287
20
1 164
15
29
329
700
52 415
73 651
15
29
329
700
15
10
506
290
69 627
29 775
15
10
506
290
Tooele
5
38
5 093
5
38
3
7
660
3
7
Uintah
20
925
91 073
20
925
20
1 026
79 090
20
1 026
Utah
109
2 364
317 070
109
2 364
136
3 272
320 698
136
3 272
Washington
3
40
5 200
3
40
4
8
(D)
4
8
Weber
29
1 077
137 074
29
1 077
25
802
76 631
25
802
All other counties
7
(D)
26 012
7
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
222 UTAH
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]
Farms Acres
SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR
SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah
Counties
Box Elder
Cache
Utah-
AH other counties
WHEAT FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah ...
Beaver
Box Elder..
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Millard
Morgan
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
BARLEY FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah
Counties
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
755
25 836
25 820
125
2 061
2 783
795
353
2 337
2 282
7 919
4 012
590
1 935
1 798
(D)
1 139
965
1 852
3 184
(D)
5 460
(D)
25 987
(D)
84
5 490
72 297
3 062 189
17 769
856 133
86
3 700
2 278
151 943
343
17 265
345
14 781
(D)
8 004
328
10 525
10 717
348 515
16 120
631 406
725
35 964
2 864
76 613
7 148
243 402
31 543
749 597
1 802
74 658
432
27 960
171
5 371
4 379
141 221
895
26 090
17 935
496 61 1
659
17 592
96
4 720
1 957
133 664
(D)
5 590
39 029
1 939 060
1 866 837
7 625
158 253
228 924
54 025
31 138
183 412
155 620
1 473 332
146 003
9 510
74 882
176 335
4 046
599 487
327 592
46 421
128 324
117 168
1 230 525
70 342
71 370
135 471
228 210
3 916
1 970
333
345
(D)
8 132
444
415
513
535
1 472
432
(D)
2 163
522
1 704
2 767
735
1 277
1 985
(D)
7 798
4 012
579
1 740
1 700
14 204
975
910
1 812
2 720
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
265
96 549
18 932
352
2 803
718
861
(D)
636
13 506
16 470
527
3 867
9 830
41 284
1 612
499
337
2 911
852
1 175
25 924
31 209
477
5 329
2 465
18 006
1 430
272
1 778
2 822
444
8 380
5 185
1 064
2 759
22 240
1 831
2 388
1 821
5 001
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 499
2 778 289
656 144
15 322
170 512
43 764
41 129
(D)
512 850
13 955
104 119
254 150
883 711
65 778
25 381
9 753
52 252
27 095
468 989
65 350
3 970
96 671
(NA)
78 838
1 933 584
1 885 948
14 070
184 895
190 503
46 585
26 901
445 149
177 325
1 313 839
113 887
20 725
101 133
228 347
10 162
620 402
456 361
73 373
167 977
167 775
1 960 055
142 462
110 432
142 890
330 624
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
(NA)
UTAH 223
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
Irrigated
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
OATS FOR GRAIN
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah.
789
11 107
699 305
733
9 521
1 054
13 312
784 230
991
12 188
Counties
Beaver -
7
42
99
20
33
49
78
29
16
22
129
611
1 195
254
328
973
978
318
399
215
9 016
35 049
87 726
13 837
23 887
62 035
60 109
20 803
35 245
11 982
7
34
85
18
32
49
76
28
16
16
129
478
939
206
322
973
908
308
399
136
11
62
83
37
25
80
94
27
29
21
179
1 236
758
450
200
982
1 052
425
982
302
8 860
77 233
49 695
29 311
16 998
63 240
53 495
19 695
43 671
13 168
11
58
66
34
23
77
93
27
27
18
179
957
Cache
Carbon
□avis. -
Garfield
535
400
181
956
1 042
425
959
152
Millard-
Morgan
Piute
7
21
17
8
16
12
58
26
13
16
61
196
223
93
164
936
824
288
139
225
4 856
13 772
16 940
6 458
10 760
26 397
53 885
19 381
5 465
13 261
7
19
16
8
15
5
58
26
13
15
61
178
203
93
161
160
824
288
139
189
10
34
25
12
25
6
80
31
31
24
115
490
266
145
327
147
984
422
288
237
2 940
34 179
21 342
9 290
17 438
6 482
54 218
27 272
18 035
11 739
8
31
23
12
25
4
78
31
30
19
87
478
253
145
327
(D)
Sanpete
Sevier
Tooele
975
422
278
151
Uintah
Utah -
Wasatch
Washington ..
Wayne
Weber _
51
66
12
6
38
24
3
877
579
84
100
592
290
36
42 930
41 105
4 730
5 936
52 498
18 016
3 226
49
64
11
5
36
22
3
857
540
79
60
582
273
36
83
103
25
(NA)
35
46
(NA)
1 086
932
257
(NA)
444
324
(NA)
57 579
60 986
18 966
(NA)
26 920
22 901
(NA)
81
97
24
(NA)
34
46
(NA)
1 077
889
247
(NA)
429
324
(NA)
RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah..
4
328
5 265
1
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
SAFFLOWER (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
13
1 823
1 241 820
5
79
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Counties
6
3
4
291
(D)
(D)
363 920
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Utah
(NA)
(NA)
Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1987 and 1982
[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
DRY EDIBLE BEANS,
EXCLUDING DRY LIMAS
(CWT)
State Total
Utah
42
9 230
61 243
18
639
42
8 973
48 028
12
549
Counties
9
4
24
5
244
92
8 591
303
3 275
1 352
51 296
5 320
9
4
5
244
92
303
6
(NA)
30
(NA)
117
(NA)
8 424
(NA)
448
(NA)
39 623
(NA)
6
(NA)
(NA)
117
Davis
(NA)
All other counties
(NA)
224 UTAH
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]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
IRISH POTATOES (CWT)
State Total
Utah
118
6 464
1 517 067
118
6 464
166
6 423
1 412 284
166
6 423
Counties
5
5
16
8
11
3
3
10
3
24
12
18
(D)
8
279
3
4 856
4
(D)
14
4
51
34
76
(D)
(D)
70 927
437
1 091 633
(D)
IP)
2 172
(D)
6 326
6 450
9 220
5
5
16
8
11
3
3
10
3
24
12
18
(D)
8
279
3
4 856
4
(D)
14
4
51
34
76
8
8
23
5
15
3
5
17
5
24
12
(NA)
70
11
423
2
3 859
(D)
(D)
55
6
104
52
(NA)
16 342
1 470
93 819
269
865 763
(D)
(D)
9 228
(D)
17 199
7 601
(NA)
8
8
23
5
15
3
5
17
5
24
12
(NA)
70
Carbon
Davis
Millard
11
423
2
3 859
(D)
(D)
55
Utah
All other counties
6
104
52
(NA)
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982
[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
FIELD SEED AND GRASS
SEED CROPS
State Total
Utah
104
11 711
(X)
62
3 532
124
13 919
(X)
86
(D)
Counties
25
7
8
44
3
5
4
8
6 142
(D)
186
3 658
(D)
193
(D)
126
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
3
2
4
39
1
4
3
6
314
(D)
43
2 648
IP)
(D)
(D)
111
19
15
(NA)
75
(NA)
(NA)
3
(NA)
4 016
1 475
(NA)
7 522
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
2
1
(NA)
73
(NA)
(NA)
2
(NA)
(D)
Millard — -
(D)
(NA)
7 178
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
71
4 917
863 875
51
2 980
119
11 030
2 056 136
84
7 631
Counties
7
4
8
43
3
6
(D)
(D)
186
3 578
(D)
99
46 474
(D)
31 735
678 216
(D)
25 900
1
4
39
2
5
(D)
43
2 648
(D)
79
15
15
(NA)
75
3
(NA)
1 430
1 475
(NA)
7 522
(D)
(NA)
87 900
177 200
(NA)
1 702 536
3 200
(NA)
1
(NA)
73
2
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
7 178
(D)
(NA)
Millard _
WHEATGRASS SEED
(POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
28
6 336
390 465
7
375
7
(D)
106 150
1
(D)
Counties
19
3
6
5 437
(D)
(D)
296 860
66 855
26 750
2
1
4
(D)
(D)
61
5
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
([»■
(NA)
(NA)
1
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 225
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
HAY-ALFALFA, OTHER
TAME, SMALL GRAIN,
WILD, GRASS SILAGE,
GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE
TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah _
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
8 515
581 082
9 312
614 816
1 877 759
8 673
551 561
Counties
168
27 405
101 850
165
27 289
167
26 085
100 602
164
24 797
628
899
50 886
61 136
161 888
185 292
553
753
39 253
41 636
658
965
48 617
60 398
152 416
185 421
570
809
38 396
39 768
152
4 994
14 346
147
4 778
144
6 033
18 047
140
5 939
26
341
6 001
8 790
9 254
27 457
26
312
5 951
8 074
24
347
4 426
7 822
8 459
25 681
24
315
4 426
6 884
559
42 694
118 082
552
42 508
524
38 170
104 959
510
37 702
357
16 867
50 366
354
16 644
346
14 604
41 288
342
14 522
Garfield
187
12 759
36 361
178
12 317
167
10 983
30 894
165
10 875
Grand
40
2 620
7 472
40
2 538
41
1 691
6 772
40
1 666
282
40 518
172 641
277
40 287
305
36 600
142 028
299
36 167
157
16 990
46 651
134
12 559
163
16 063
47 010
139
13 171
82
2 749
6 903
80
2 512
81
2 672
7 120
78
2 350
Millard - -
477
54 843
197 266
464
50 941
475
56 317
202 965
459
54 753
Morgan
173
9 735
24 756
151
7 087
158
8 185
22 015
140
5 522
110
12 060
30 137
106
11 561
88
9 285
25 935
87
8 848
Rich
129
47 641
74 363
127
44 814
136
50 768
77 157
134
49 566
280
109
550
8 481
10 547
42 387
29 847
16 475
133 136
273
76
523
8 230
5 036
38 549
378
74
570
9 354
4 094
38 486
35 687
10 035
120 732
353
60
526
8 870
3 349
Sanpete _
33 416
Sevier
360
24 362
95 627
358
24 288
347
21 998
85 417
344
21 608
Summit
303
19 791
39 706
287
17 961
299
19 592
43 889
291
16 900
Tooele -
206
12 814
33 230
175
10 508
215
16 177
50 832
186
12 275
Uintah
473
32 891
100 011
467
32 794
486
29 863
85 736
472
29 402
Utah
929
33 167
108 632
870
30 270
1 015
34 559
112 125
951
31 110
225
10 697
28 372
221
10 390
226
11 153
32 477
223
10 936
186
184
7 213
12 161
21 828
37 534
177
179
6 807
12 010
199
152
5 929
10 121
21 826
32 124
195
150
5 793
Wayne -
9 839
Weber „
542
16 489
52 851
490
13 490
562
14 771
48 110
507
12 711
ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah
8 106
482 009
1 637 972
7 580
431 694
8 408
462 131
1 585 061
7 865
415 818
Counties
Beaver
152
24 185
94 621
151
24 145
150
21 010
89 103
148
20 562
561
811
40 922
48 349
140 178
157 134
490
677
30 971
32 242
606
902
39 636
52 190
135 259
169 923
522
749
31 080
Cache _
34 286
Carbon
147
4 642
13 734
142
4 426
139
4 849
14 504
137
4 795
20
306
1 897
6 734
4 425
23 796
20
280
1 897
6 228
20
302
2 396
5 589
4 970
20 589
20
277
2 396
Davis
4 929
421
27 933
86 166
417
27 870
416
25 015
74 530
409
24 760
348
14 549
45 009
345
14 373
335
12 692
36 963
331
12 634
Garfield
169
9 938
29 584
161
9 711
158
8 569
25 167
156
8 531
Grand
39
2 467
7 112
39
2 467
40
1 482
6 247
39
1 457
Iron
273
36 009
159 642
270
35 818
296
33 942
133 882
291
33 535
Juab
144
14 081
41 415
128
10 174
148
11 659
37 515
130
9 935
Kane
73
2 137
5 811
72
2 024
73
2 286
6 689
73
2 076
Millard
458
50 096
187 780
451
46 777
463
51 450
193 308
452
50 610
Morgan
159
7 781
19 890
138
5 386
148
6 919
19 179
128
4 642
Piute
100
8 415
22 696
96
8 324
80
6 438
20 479
77
6 373
Rich
103
8 698
20 509
99
8 495
99
9 219
21 638
94
8 950
261
103
498
6 822
8 651
31 498
24 650
14 429
110 702
255
72
476
6 617
4 743
30 138
354
65
519
8 246
3 428
27 999
33 349
8 992
99 393
335
58
490
7 970
3 172
Sanpete
25 742
341
20 534
87 232
341
20 534
328
19 702
78 987
326
19 346
194
10 048
21 687
179
8 974
206
11 132
28 405
199
9 614
Tooele
183
9 627
27 221
158
8 110
193
13 601
46 895
169
10 464
Uintah
414
26 396
88 302
410
26 358
440
23 847
72 386
429
23 630
Utah
790
22 346
83 224
740
20 620
890
24 400
90 394
840
22 126
199
8 057
22 711
195
7 833
200
8 751
27 538
199
8 590
Washington
167
5 446
18 033
159
5 152
182
4 737
18 272
178
4 671
182
10 389
34 142
177
10 278
148
8 668
27 718
147
Weber
490
13 362
46 137
442
11 009
508
12 279
42 787
462
10 544
226 UTAH
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]
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS,
DRY)
State Total
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard-
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
TAME HAY OTHER THAN
ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN,
AND WILD HAY (SEE
TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder ,
Cache
Daggett
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield--
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah
1 043
1 033
1 830
277
2 708
285
(D)
486
639
1 501
1 866
1 130
236
392
292
1 260
474
683
807
514
(D)
2 129
1 338
7 053
383
650
3 074
2 235
3 062
5 450
(D)
638
4 565
944
(D)
(D)
2 825
1 447
4 329
3 231
328
851
650
2 737
1 117
1 380
1 760
1 175
302
1 052
2 204
3 424
6 640
3 377
7 537
1 805
2 030
529
1 347
8 723
19 214
470
1 289
360
849
168
(D)
580
(D)
160
204
(D)
(D)
553
1 300
1 015
2 210
(D)
11 735
469
1 323
171
474
2 307
4 111
352
789
4 538
8 127
878
2 083
4 752
8 188
3 582
8 526
937
2 096
335
514
2 166
162
366
1 517
1 003
928
1 820
284
268
2 306
285
(D)
(D)
639
(D)
1 861
1 130
225
292
1 154
467
1 036
3 018
2 172
1 755
460
8 685
470
270
1 015
7 007
462
4 704
3 284
867
3 030
1 102
2 545
1 087
986
639
1 634
1 763
1 085
(D)
(D)
309
664
345
(NA)
1 517
2 949
2 025
394
856
8 174
(D)
(D)
4 934
345
(D)
2 136
378
4 341
(D)
4 609
3 834
1 265
202
395
1 185
(NA)
7 439
2 049
4 392
1 241
446
2 650
2 347
1 383
3 429
943
220
3 651
327
1 481
(D)
516
778
5 078
3 435
(D)
599
1 348
1 262
(D)
553
2 202
709
(NA)
3 050
5 061
4 304
585
1 738
18 707
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 397
(D)
3 830
870
8 579
(D)
10 306
8 682
2 583
560
1 259
2 439
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
63 258
UTAH 227
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
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)-
Con.
Counties
14
61
97
547
4 074
3 715
1 435
6 787
5 795
13
50
64
487
3 234
2 568
5
46
71
85
2 703
2 109
190
5 131
3 352
5
38
44
85
2 345
1 463
7
17
2 169
909
2 761
1 351
7
13
2 169
(D)
10
16
1 571
492
2 807
1 183
10
10
1 571
363
66
3 989
8 180
65
3 934
73
3 547
8 066
67
3 428
24
602
1 417
24
595
25
612
1 467
25
612
7
579
898
6
559
8
1 015
2 098
8
1 015
3
208
(D)
3
208
5
241
434
4
231
21
1 591
2 335
10
(D)
27
1 832
2 857
12
1 316
Kane .. -
7
175
250
5
130
5
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
18
608
865
13
541
15
404
851
14
383
38
1 898
3 334
29
1 490
25
1 090
1 740
17
752
Rich -
79
29 995
41 355
76
28 847
87
35 159
45 631
83
34 806
4
125
36
5 314
54
9 613
4
84
36
3 301
6
124
149
5 646
215
9 144
3
84
(D)
Sanpete
3 669
13
681
1 272
10
622
15
274
538
13
263
99
4 556
8 975
95
4 404
89
3 577
5 919
84
3 407
31
1 786
2 878
17
1 251
28
1 636
2 399
14
1 324
Uintah...
41
1 313
2 712
40
1 302
27
785
1 485
26
757
Utah
119
3 917
6 999
108
3 575
120
4 213
7 852
96
3 497
Wasatch
35
713
1 268
34
707
29
887
1 898
28
873
Washington
3
32
61
3
32
5
48
110
5
48
10
226
465
9
196
7
135
341
7
135
32
340
697
22
175
25
413
790
15
237
3
149
(D)
2
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE,
AND GREEN CHOP HAY
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Utah
320
21 166
165 322
293
19 379
284
15 492
119 425
259
14 401
Counties
11
683
4 379
11
683
11
443
2 461
11
443
19
41
1 918
2 920
20 831
23 325
17
37
1 527
2 488
25
44
2 227
1 529
14 744
10 345
25
39
2 057
Cache..
1 353
9
189
938
9
(D)
19
638
5 179
17
620
10
532
4 345
9
502
9
347
3 017
9
347
Emery
5
203
1 251
5
203
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
Garfield
4
849
5 905
4
849
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Iron .
18
2 303
19 340
17
2 280
4
656
(D)
4
656
Juab -
8
233
1 315
7
(D)
8
555
3 892
7
455
Millard
27
1 735
13 071
25
1 655
14
1 455
10 414
14
1 455
Morgan _ _
7
508
5 272
7
458
4
257
1 807
2
(D)
15
3
515
(D)
2 988
(D)
13
1
476
(D)
15
(NA)
331
(NA)
2 219
(NA)
14
(NA)
328
(NA)
Sanpete
31
1 402
13 147
28
1 362
17
942
9 857
14
882
Sevier
18
1 665
9 310
18
1 665
9
559
4 765
9
559
Summit
6
413
1 766
6
413
4
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
Tooele
6
131
592
5
82
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Uintah
4
138
475
4
138
9
151
637
9
151
Utah
36
2 062
21 434
29
1 637
31
1 446
11 803
30
1 406
Wasatch .
5
516
3 480
5
516
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Washington _
9
717
5 518
9
717
13
633
6 990
12
603
Wayne _
11
592
2 850
11
592
8
259
1 814
7
257
Weber .
10
350
1 961
9
324
17
549
4 153
13
481
7
(D)
(D)
7
408
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
CORN FOR SILAGE OR
GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)
State Total
Utah
1 352
45 437
864 471
1 352
45 437
1 486
50 565
905 454
1 486
50 565
Counties
Beaver
33
1 079
20 521
33
1 079
38
1 323
24 231
38
1 323
162
196
6 530
6 929
144 629
138 179
162
198
6 530
6 929
184
226
8 037
6 961
163 678
123 064
184
226
8 037
6 961
14
255
3 318
14
255
18
713
11 504
16
713
48
2 519
57 193
48
2 519
68
2 358
49 436
68
2 358
53
1 401
22 357
53
1 401
62
1 814
22 385
62
1 814
Emery
66
1 138
13 958
66
1 138
63
964
14 424
63
964
Garfield
4
68
1 320
4
68
4
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
4
88
610
4
88
4
113
1 782
4
Iron
22
730
12 862
22
730
25
892
13 662
25
892
228 UTAH
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Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CORN FOR SILAGE OR
GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)-Con.
Counties— Con.
Juab
Millard
Morgan
Piute _
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne ,
Weber
All other counties
SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR
GREEN CHOP (TONS,
GREEN)
State Total
Utah
Counties
Cache
Uintah
Washington
All other counties
2 840
492
239
587
558
2 106
3 575
231
2 358
10 549
48 880
10 499
3 252
12 700
10 828
39 474
62 875
4 098
36 351
123 243
1 854
3 680
79 591
1 650
928
3 661
259
368
735
(NA)
1 523
4 020
7 380
(NA)
(D)
5 141
(NA)
15 415
61 856
4 959
4 496
16 018
(NA)
27 067
72 769
2 530
34 708
133 542
(NA)
1 900
99 264
(NA)
(NA)
66
(NA)
1 523
121
4 020
H
157
66
2 597
??9
7 380
(NA)
8
130
(NA)
(D)
5 141
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
175
(NA)
(NA)
|U|
2 715
(NA)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested 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
Utah
369
7 342
369
7 342
432
6 853
432
6 852
Counties
78
13
96
6
5
3
4
41
3
3
1 831
401
2 914
133
121
8
117
851
8
(D)
78
13
96
6
5
3
4
41
3
3
1 831
401
2 914
133
121
8
117
851
8
(D)
74
17
107
10
5
6
(NA)
51
3
(NA)
1 513
364
3 142
198
53
8
(NA)
557
6
(NA)
74
17
107
' 10
5
6
(NA)
51
3
(NA)
1 513
Cache _ .
Davis
Emery
Grand
Iron ...
Millard
364
3 142
198
53
8
(NA)
557
6
Sanpete _ ...
(NA)
Sevier
Utah
Washington
Wayne __ —
Weber
All other counties
4
39
12
4
46
12
14
254
141
10
479
(D)
4
39
12
4
46
12
14
254
141
10
479
(D)
(NA)
50
15
4
65
(NA)
(NA)
292
51
(D)
501
(NA)
(NA)
50
15
4
65
(NA)
(NA)
292
51
(D)
500
(NA)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 229
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
jee introductory text]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
VEGETABLES HARVESTED
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
369
7 430
369
7 430
432
6 982
432
6 982
Counties
78
13
96
6
5
3
4
41
3
3
1 831
401
2 955
132
121
8
119
853
8
(D)
78
13
96
6
5
3
4
41
3
3
1 831
401
2 955
132
121
8
119
853
8
(D)
74
17
107
10
5
6
(NA)
51
3
(NA)
1 515
364
3 238
203
57
10
(NA)
561
6
(NA)
74
17
107
10
5
6
(NA)
51
3
(NA)
1 515
Iron
Millard -
364
3 238
203
57
10
(NA)
561
6
(NA)
Sevier
Utah _ —
Washington _
Wayne _ --
Weber
4
39
12
4
46
12
14
272
141
10
501
(D)
4
39
12
4
46
12
14
272
141
10
501
(D)
(NA)
50
15
4
65
(NA)
(NA)
296
53
(D)
513
(NA)
(NA)
50
16
4
65
(NA)
(NA)
296
53
(D)
513
(NA)
ASPARAGUS
State Total
Utah
11
146
11
146
17
128
17
128
SNAP BEANS
State Total
Utah
82
2 012
82
2 012
106
1 745
106
1 745
Counties
28
12
26
6
6
5
757
352
782
7
108
6
28
12
26
5
6
5
757
352
782
7
108
6
33
12
33
9
4
(NA)
630
348
673
5
76
(NA)
33
12
33
9
4
(NA)
630
Cache
Davis
348
673
5
Weber
76
(NA)
BEETS
State Total
Utah
7
11
7
11
13
13
13
13
HEAD CABBAGE
State Total
Utah
18
203
18
203
21
160
21
160
Counties
Davis
4
6
8
68
44
91
4
6
8
68
44
91
6
6
(NA)
(D)
20
(NA)
6
6
(NA)
(D)
20
(NA]
CANTALOUPS
State Total
Utah -
63
285
63
285
72
214
72
214
Counties
18
3
13
3
4
3
5
4
6
4
125
2
76
40
5
4
3
14
6
11
18
3
13
3
4
3
5
4
6
4
125
2
76
40
5
4
3
14
6
11
17
(NA)
15
7
(NA)
(NA)
9
5
7
(NA)
62
(NA)
25
70
(NA)
(NA)
4
7
11
(NA)
17
(NA)
15
7
(NA)
(NA)
7
(NA)
62
Cache
Davis
Emery .- --
(NA)
25
70
(NA)
(na;
Utah
Washington - - __ _ -
Weber __
4
7
11
(NA)
230 UTAH
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]
CAULIFLOWER
State Total
Utah
CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES
State Total
Utah -
Box Elder
Davis -
Salt Lake
Utah
Weber
All other counties .
GARLIC
State Total
Utah.
HONEYDEW MELONS
State Total
Utah
Counties
LETTUCE AND ROMAINE
State Total
Utah
Counties
State Total
Utah
Box Elder
Davis
Salt Lake
Weber
All other counties .
GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING
GREEN COWPEAS
State Total
Utah - -
Counties
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
(NA)
UTAH 231
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
HOT PEPPERS
State Total
Utah
21
30
21
30
13
17
13
17
Counties
Davis
6
4
8
7
12
10
6
4
B
7
12
10
6
(NA)
(NA)
9
(NA)
6
(NA)
6
(NA)
4
(NA)
9
(NA)
6
(NA)
Weber
SWEET PEPPERS
State Total
Utah
37
66
37
66
37
60
37
60
Counties
6
16
9
8
33
11
6
16
9
8
33
11
5
17
8
(NA)
4
35
17
(NA)
5
17
8
(NA)
Weber
17
(NA)
PUMPKINS
State Total
Utah
53
282
53
282
48
148
48
148
Counties
9
20
8
9
58
127
37
35
9
20
8
9
58
127
37
35
8
15
6
7
(NA)
24
75
9
17
(NA)
8
15
6
7
(NA)
Davis
75
Weber
17
(NA)
RADISHES
State Total
Utah
6
42
6
42
3
63
3
63
SQUASH
State Total
Utah
40
205
40
205
39
93
39
93
Counties
6
11
6
4
6
21
125
7
11
30
6
11
6
4
6
21
125
7
11
30
5
9
7
(NA)
7
(NA)
11
40
13
(NA)
11
(NA)
5
9
7
(NA)
7
Davis
40
Utah
Weber _
(NA)
11
SWEET CORN
State Total
Utah
183
1 239
183
1 239
216
1 042
216
1 042
Counties
30
48
3
27
31
24
17
188
(D)
230
8
428
194
94
(D)
30
3
48
3
27
31
24
17
188
(D)
230
8
428
194
94
(D)
24
5
53
3
34
39
30
(NA)
194
13
378
7
159
165
86
(NA)
24
5
53
3
34
39
30
(NA)
Cache _ __
Davis
Iron -
13
378
7
159
Utah
Weber
All other counties _
165
86
(NA)
232 UTAH
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]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
TOMATOES
State Total
Utah
99
227
99
227
119
233
119
233
Counties
22
20
13
14
7
13
10
98
22
54
24
12
10
7
22
20
13
14
7
13
10
98
22
54
24
12
10
7
19
17
31
24
5
16
(NA)
73
17
68
43
7
23
(NA)
19
17
31
24
5
16
(NA)
73
17
68
43
7
23
(NA)
Davis ___ ___ __
Utah
Washington _
Weber
WATERMELONS
State Total
Utah__„
62
396
62
396
67
324
67
324
Counties
14
19
4
3
3
4
7
53
115
62
(D)
2
42
31
(D)
14
19
4
3
3
4
7
53
115
62
(D)
2
42
31
(D)
14
16
8
5
(NA)
4
10
(NA)
50
74
109
21
(NA)
(D)
28
(NA)
14
16
8
(NA)
4
10
(NA)
50
Davis -
Emery
Grand
74
109
21
(NA)
(D)
28
(NA)
Washington -
Weber „ _
OTHER VEGETABLES
State Total
Utah.
9
41
9
41
9
14
9
14
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Trees or vines not of bearing age
Trees or vines of bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Pounds
LAND IN
ORCHARDS
State Total
Utah _ 1987
865
15 113
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
1982..
947
12 076
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Counties, 1987
120
2 458
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Cache
24
171
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Carbon
9
25
(X)
pq
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Davis
73
392
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Duchesne
7
9
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Emery
12
66
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Garfield
5
9
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Grand
28
132
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Iron
6
12
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Juab . _ _
5
37
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Kane
10
61
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Millard
5
68
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
35
9
8
215
51
27
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Sanpete
(X)
Sevier
4
19
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Tooele ...
3
6
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Uintah
9
25
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Utah
325
10 113
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Washington
93
637
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Wayne ._ .
6
54
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Weber _ _ __ _ ._
63
521
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
6
9
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 233
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Acres Trees or vines
Trees or vines not of bearing age
Trees or vines of bearing age
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1987
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties .
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1987
Box Elder
Davis
Garfield
Salt Lake
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Weber
All other counties..
CHERRIES,
TOTAL (SEE
TEXT)
Counties, 1987
Box Elder
Cache
Davis
Grand
Kane
Millard
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Uintah
Utah __
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties..
SWEET
CHERRIES
State Total
Utah .1987.
234 UTAH
27 325
10 106
1 219
12 392
92
(D)
(D)
2 035
1 722
(D)
11 521
2 195
737
(D)
(D)
459 051
11 376
1 300
10 942
(D)
32
(D)
(D)
910
1 397
3 273
342
106 255
(D)
10 081
265
(D)
269
398
113
262
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
231
(D)
(D)
(D)
156 608
5 339
(D)
142
(D)
1 594
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
129
104
14 601
(D)
2 785
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
193 744
210
(D)
3 402
22 216
9 835
1 219
11 663
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 773
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 964
(D)
(D)
339
302 443
6 037
(D)
10 800
465
5 750
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 293
3 181
328
91 654
(D)
7 296
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
439 222
2 343
(D)
24 118
312
(D) 283 (D)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic i
Acres Trees or vines
Trees or vines not of bearing age
Trees or vines of bearing age
SWEET
CHERRIES-
Con.
Counties, 1987
Box Elder
Davis
Grand
Kane
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Utah
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties.-
TART
CHERRIES
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1987
Box Elder ...
Cache
Davis
Grand
Salt Lake. ...
Sanpete
Uintah
Utah ...
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties..
CHERRIES, NOT
SPECIFIED
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah ■
Counties, 1987
GRAPES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
Counties, 1987
Box Elder
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Grand
Millard
Utah ...
Washington
Weber
All other counties .
PEACHES
State Total
Utah __
18 018
8 823
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
59 617
1 214
(D)
(D)
322
84 712
(D)
1 258
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
573 349
1 339
(D)
25 082
(D)
8 822
(D)
5 208
250
24 240
(D)
4 783
(D)
18 688
6 014
2 840
2 372
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
13 893
210
(D)
(D)
27
11 761
(D)
413
(D)
(D)
179 851
(D)
3 308
(D)
2 589
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 700
(D)
450
(D)
1 045
145
93
(D)
45 724
1 004
(D)
(D)
295
72 951
(D)
845
(D)
(D)
132
(D)
393 498
1 339
(D)
21 774
301
6 233
(D)
(D)
(D)
19 540
(D)
4 333
2 018
17 643
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 235
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Trees or vines not of bearing age
Trees or vines of bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Pounds
PEACHES- Con.
Counties, 1987
79
3
45
10
4
13
3
3
3
5
911
1
106
22
4
38
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
104 379
(D)
10 408
2 290
363
3 759
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
49
1
23
8
3
3
3
1
2
10 893
(D)
3 302
335
(D)
(D)
117
(D)
(D)
75
3
44
8
4
12
3
3
3
5
93 486
(D)
7 106
1 955
(D)
(D)
12
(0)
(D)
(D)
63
33
6
4
8
3
2
4
3 731 469
Carbon
Davis —
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard _
375 330
78 586
18 600
371 660
340
(D)
(D)
19
7
3
3
3
164
57
6
29
6
38
10
2
1
(D)
1 061
234
24
76
13
5 413
800
460
(D)
(D)
161 608
17 518
2 791
8 478
766
8
3
1
3
1
76
39
6
10
3
830
(D)
(D)
31
(D)
43 349
2 697
(D)
839
89
18
7
3
2
3
158
52
4
29
6
4 583
(D)
(D)
(D)
26
118 259
14 821
(D)
7 639
677
15
5
2
2
3
133
34
2
22
6
150 944
(D)
Sanpete —
Sevier
Uintah ___
Utah _
Washington
Wayne
Weber
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 309 018
536 157
(D)
311 985
23 360
PEARS
State Total
Utah 1987 .
1982—
136
179
379
383
36 268
33 255
38
69
4 729
2 645
125
154
31 539
30 610
96
101
3 437 710
2 217 518
Counties, 1987
13
5
7
3
4
63
13
3
8
17
24
3
13
1
1
270
29
(D)
13
(D)
3 379
179
(D)
(D)
(D)
25 219
2 720
(D)
1 207
(D)
7
2
1
2
1
13
5
2
3
2
280
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 573
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
11
4
6
2
4
62
11
2
6
17
3 099
(D)
(D)
(D)
11
21 646
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 210
6
3
5
1
2
53
8
2
3
13
56 550
Grand - _
(D)
61 700
Sevier
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
Weber
(D)
(D)
3 058 368
55 333
(D)
(D)
67 114
PLUMS AND
PRUNES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
Utah 1987..
1982..
37
57
21
131
1 557
13 991
15
28
358
(D)
32
45
1 199
(D)
28
28
48 489
60 415
PECANS (IN
SHELL)
State Total
Utah _ 1987-
1982__
38
50
161
231
4 860
7 804
20
24
1 194
2 148
32
37
3 666
5 656
18
22
19 870
45 181
Counties, 1987
Davis
Utah
Washington ..
3
7
23
(D)
7
148
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 580
(D)
2
5
10
(D)
(D)
1 086
3
7
20
(D)
103
3 494
1
1
15
(D)
(D)
19 530
OTHER FRUITS
AND NUTS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah 1987..
1982..
10
20
7
17
539
1 100
3
14
(D)
249
9
16
(D)
851
4
10
(D)
2 816
236 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982
[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
BERRIES
State Total
Utah..
63
152
(X)
63
152
87
145
(X)
87
145
BLACKBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah -
7
(D)
7 840
7
(D)
13
4
6 780
13
4
RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
54
129
286 398
54
129
75
133
224 719
75
133
STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
13
16
64 780
13
16
17
7
28 209
17
7
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for
Sale: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Farms
Sq. ft under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Sq. ft under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
NURSERY AND
GREENHOUSE CROPS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
182
3 284 061
3 369
24 484
195
2 678 371
2 212
22 293
Counties
8
12
28
7
3
34
4
4
29
9
25
19
(D)
7 450
1 020 079
(D)
(D)
717 705
(D)
(D)
745 987
(D)
235 952
372 840
(D)
24
88
(D)
(D)
161
(D)
(D)
1 530
(D)
209
34
755
(D)
7 380
702
(D)
4 505
(D)
(D)
5 935
395
1 027
1 659
11
11
35
(NA)
36
3
4
35
8
24
(NA)
(D)
(D)
773 328
(NA)
790 435
(D)
(D)
425 768
6 380
174 417
(NA)
(D)
(D)
121
70
(NA)
143
(D)
(D)
522
4
155
(NA)
562
Cache
Davis
Iron
Juab
494
5 619
(D)
(NA)
5 525
Sevier
Tooele
Utah
Washington
Weber
(D)
(D)
2 691
27
717
(NA)
NURSERY, FLORICULTURE,
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC.,
GROWN IN THE OPEN,
IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
99
(X)
3 342
(X)
107
(X)
2 176
(X)
Counties
5
9
13
5
13
17
7
15
15
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(D)
(D)
79
(D)
145
1 529
184
208
605
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
5
10
22
4
19
18
3
13
(NA)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(D)
45
111
70
140
509
4
155
(NA)
(X)
Cache
Davis .
Iron
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Utah
Washington „_ -
Weber.
All other counties
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 237
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for
Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Farms
Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
BEDDING PLANTS
State Total
Utah
76
1 276 971
12
4 240
77
835 640
32
3 606
Counties
3
3
10
20
3
11
10
16
(D)
(D)
147 355
303 871
(D)
501 107
204 510
75 772
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
48
(D)
440
774
(D)
1 798
262
273
5
(NA)
8
20
(NA)
14
11
(NA)
39 200
(NA)
53 800
327 904
(NA)
248 504
71 421
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
2
15
(NA)
(D)
Cache
Davis
(NA)
401
Sevier
Utah — _
Weber
(NA)
772
318
CUT FLOWERS AND CUT
FLORIST GREENS
State Total
Utah
14
477 571
5
<D)
19
(D)
16
(D)
FOLIAGE AND POTTED
FLOWERING PLANTS,
TOTAL
State Total
Utah
32
975 339
12
4 996
38
700 585
10
3 742
Counties
Davis
11
6
5
3
419 500
205 967
(D)
(D)
12
3 579
403
665
(D)
(D)
10
8
9
4
(NA)
339 128
174 998
128 766
(D)
(NA)
6
(D)
(D)
(NA)
2 055
Utah
Weber
788
64
(NA)
FOLIAGE PLANTS
State Total
Utah_
15
470 567
(D)
3 404
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
POTTED FLOWERING
PLANTS
State Total
Utah _ _ _ _
23
504 772
(D)
1 592
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NURSERY CROPS
State Total
Utah
61
199 550
266
3 679
53
185 281
207
3 415
Counties
Cache
5
7
15
9
4
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
11
50
60
74
5
57
32
(D)
1 085
(D)
(D)
307
6
8
12
6
(NA)
8
(NA)
(□)
(□)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
15
58
67
(D)
(NA)
24
(NA)
23
(D)
Utah _
Washington
Weber
11
(NA)
108
(NA)
SOD HARVESTED
State Total
Utah__
31
(X)
3 073
6 329
35
(X)
1 936
3 319
Counties
3
4
7
3
4
10
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(D)
(D)
1 454
179
150
725
(D)
(D)
2 959
296
389
1 589
3
4
10
(NA)
3
(NA)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(D)
70
502
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
(D)
1 100
(NA)
195
(NA)
Utah __
Weber
All other counties
238 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for
Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1987
1982
Geographic area
Farms
Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection
Acres in the
open
Sales
($1,000)
GREENHOUSE
VEGETABLES
State Total
Utah _
6
21 780
(X)
51
13
72 820
(X)
129
Table 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982
{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 CUT FOR DRY
FODDER, HOGGED OR
GRAZED
State Total
Utah
OTHER
State Total
Utah ___ _ -
S
4
52
13
(X)
(X)
5
4
52
13
(NA)
3
(NA)
6
(X)
(X)
(NA)
3
(NA)
6
Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation:
1987 and 1982
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ]
Land ir
farms
Harvested cropland
Market value
of
agricultural
products
sold
($1,000)
Farms by value of sales
Geographic area
Occupation farming
Occupation other than farming
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000 or
more
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000 or
more
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1987-
1982-
COUNTIES, 1987
121
133
25
4
16
3
3
18
5
3
25
6
8
5
1 074 498
1 084 422
4 247
3 561
1 373
129
35 595
538
5 750
17 512
991 796
5 263
396
8 338
93
112
24
4
15
2
3
14
2
12
5
8
4
14 103
17 764
2 535
2 445
823
(D)
747
470
IP)
4 354
1 953
232
413
4 733
5 339
1 173
381
766
4
38
458
12
21
1 028
614
115
122
8
11
3
13
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
51
61
17
3
11
1
6
6
2
5
26
30
1
1
2
1
4
3
8
4
1
1
15
14
3
1
4
2
2
3
8
9
3
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Juab
2
Tooele _
Uintah
Utah
Weber
2
1
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 239
Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
ntroductory text ]
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Geographic area
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
Number
Land <n
farms
Harvested
cropland
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1987..
1982-
COUNTIES, 1987
66
73
10
4
3
3
9
5
3
16
5
3
5
1 063 763
68 103
1 397
61
129
35 595
174
5 750
17 512
989 574
(D)
157
(D)
8 296
8 328
(D)
50
(D)
747
(D)
(D)
4 035
(D)
54
413
39
50
11
8
5
8
5
2
5 900
1 015 688
1 906
1 175
290
(D)
239
(D)
2 891
9 140
(D)
637
249
(D)
178
(D)
16
10
4
4
4
1
1
2
4 835
631
944
137
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 916
296
98
136
Duchesne _ . ______
Juab
(D)
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Weber
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more1
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
BLACK
State Total
1987..
2
3
(D)
1 300
1
1
(D)
1982..
(D)
AMERICAN INDIAN
State Total
1987..
40
42
1 058 796
1 067 166
9
5
1 024 589
1982..
(D)
Counties, 1987
3
5
24
8
129
5 750
(D)
(D)
7
2
_
(D)
(D)
ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
State Total
1987..
68
79
14 862
14 539
49
61
(D)
1982..
13 807
Counties, 1987
23
16
13
4
7
5
(D)
1 373
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 866
19
13
6
2
5
4
(D)
Davis - —
1 330
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
1987..
11
9
(D)
1 417
3
.
1982..
1 280
Counties, 1987
5
6
(D)
369
;
_
'Data for 1982 exclude abnormal farms.
240 UTAH
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982
[For classification of Spanish origin, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more1
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
STATE TOTAL
Utah. 1987—
1982__
COUNTIES, 1987
49
43
3
4
4
6
3
8
6
15
8 792
12 764
253
446
210
77
(D)
670
1 534
(D)
16
14
1
4
1
1
4
5
7 533
10 064
(D)
446
(D)
Cache
Uintah _
Utah _ ... . _ _ __
IP)
(D)
5 034
1Data for 1982 exclude abnormal farms.
Table 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Land ir
farms
Farms by land in farms
Source of permits
Geographic area
Less than
100 to
260 to
500 to
1,000 to
2,000 acres
Forest
Taylor
Indian
Farms
Acres
100 acres
259 acres
499 acres
999 acres
1 ,999 acres
or more
service
grazing
land
Other
Utah
2 249
5 259 098
420
471
335
316
266
441
1 220
1 429
25
263
Beaver _ „
59
115 888
12
16
6
4
10
11
17
54
6
Box Elder
110
867 286
13
Cache.-
69
84 219
21
24
12
8
2
2
60
11
_
6
Carbon -
36
154 095
4
4
6
3
2
17
4
33
6
Daggett
12
18 558
-
_
1
2
6
3
6
9
_
1
Davis
6
16 802
1
1
1
1
2
4
3
Duchesne -
97
192 782
15
11
19
22
15
15
78
26
10
16
Emery
182
125 750
25
59
44
28
13
13
111
136
14
Garfield
103
87 235
22
34
18
13
6
10
58
86
1
6
Grand _
21
162 764
2
6
2
3
1
7
8
19
"
3
Iron
103
339 304
10
15
11
11
20
36
33
87
14
Juab
66
174 352
9
7
11
9
10
20
26
53
2
Kane
80
177 374
6
6
11
15
22
20
17
74
1
9
Millard
107
202 676
6
13
15
22
29
22
45
87
1
8
Morgan
15
184 468
1
3
3
1
-
7
3
8
-
7
Piute
61
45 540
7
16
11
11
11
5
50
36
5
Rich
91
466 211
11
9
13
13
16
29
50
71
1
9
Salt Lake
14
55
Sanpete
173
264 820
21
43
34
38
15
22
145
52
"
7
Sevier
104
109 447
32
35
17
2
3
15
86
35
1
9
Summit
48
136 933
10
12
5
5
3
13
33
19
3
Tooele ___
77
399 354
8
11
8
21
9
20
41
55
1
9
Uintah
107
208 212
20
20
14
21
11
21
47
67
5
16
Utah __
172
218 602
76
39
21
15
7
14
85
65
2
47
Wasatch
43
118 417
21
5
3
3
_
11
34
13
_
5
Washington
117
111 038
23
23
17
21
19
14
28
103
11
Wayne -
113
27 386
37
41
22
4
5
1
71
95
18
Weber __
6
8 164
3
1
1
1
"
2
4
1
-
3
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 241
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 1 987 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 1988. 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 1 988.
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 1987 Census of Agriculture 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- - 842
number- - 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 10-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 1987 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 1 987. 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 recreational 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 1 987
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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 1 987. 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
1 982, only total interest expenses were collected.
Market 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 1987. 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 1987.
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.
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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
1 987 census, 7 caretakers in Arizona reported 1 75 grove
owners having 1 2,000 acres of citrus; the 65 caretakers in
Florida reported 3,000 grove owners having 1 70,000 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 1 986 through July 1 987
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 1986 through May 1987 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 1 986 through Novem-
ber 1987 harvest season and for Florida the April 1 987
through March 1 988 harvest season.
Olives— The data for California relate to the quantity
harvested in the September 1986 through March 1987
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 1 986 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 10ths 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 10ths 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.
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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,
1 982, and 1 978, selected data were collected from only a
sample of farms. These data are subject to sampling error.
For 1987, 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 1 987 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
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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 he.je 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 1 987, 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 1 982.
Other fruits and nuts— Data shown for other fruits and
nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code
on the 1 987 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
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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 1982 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 (OMB) in 1982. 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 OMB 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.
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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 10 stockholders
1 0 or less stockholders
Farms by age and principal occupation of opera-
tor—Data on age and principal occupation were requested
from all operators in 1987. The principal occupation clas-
sifications used were:
Farming — The operator spent 50 percent or more of
his/her worktime in 1987 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
Manual1, 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.
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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 18 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 (011)— 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 field 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.
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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 1 0 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]
Geographic area
Agricultural places excluded by farm definition with acres
in the CRP
Farms with acres in the CRP
Number
Land in places
(acres)
Land in CRP
(acres)
Number
Land in farms
(acres)
Land in CRP
(acres)
Utah _ -
56
15
15
4
3
4
6
9
43 075
21 488
1 560
930
1 186
4 372
7 574
5 965
33 438
19 325
829
930
799
3 498
4 966
3 091
337
97
70
20
33
8
49
60
760 940
366 583
43 665
32 277
85 603
82 969
97 549
52 294
120 580
59 775
Cache
Juab
Millard -
Rich
8 169
7 489
7 406
6 005
24 813
6 923
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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
10.4
1.8
5.2
3.0
5.6
4.6
3.1
4.2
8.8
.2
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, all 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:
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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
TVP
SIC
Acres
$1 to $999
01 All crops
0to69
$1,000 to $2,499
02 All live-
stock
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 1 987 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 all 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.
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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
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)
6.4
4.2
3.1
2.4
1.4
.3
.3
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
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
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)
30.0
20.9
16.7
14.2
11.2
9.3
6.8
4.0
.6
.5
.4
.4
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 1982 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 1982 estimate. This ratio is multiplied by 100
to obtain the percent change. The percent standard error
of a percent change estimate, then, is the standard error of
the ratio multiplied by 100.
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.
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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 1987 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 1 987 classifica-
tion error study will be published in the Coverage Evalua-
tion report.
EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEM
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
Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Item
Relative standard
Relative standard
Total
error of estimate
Total
error of estimate
(number)
(percent)
(number)
(percent)
14 066
,1
5 938
.1
9 989 073
.1
8 623 313
.1
710
.2
1 452
.3
Value of land and buildings1
$1,000..
4 259 115
1.6
3 151 573
1.2
Average per farm _ _
dollars—
302 838
1.4
532 270
1.3
Average per acre - -
dollars..
425
2.3
365
2.1
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment1
$1,000..
499 126
1.3
392 400
1 4
Average per farm-— __ -
dollars..
35 685
1.5
66 273
1.6
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
farms..
2 365
.7
367
1.7
acres..
9 349
.8
1 183
2.0
3 835
.5
544
1.4
acres..
93 333
.6
15 090
1.6
50 to 179 acres -
farms..
3 437
.5
1 579
.7
acres..
346 385
.6
173 052
.8
1 80 to 499 acres
2 137
.7
1 541
.7
acres. .
640 229
.7
468 968
.7
500 to 999 acres
941
1.0
743
1.1
acres. _
651 117
1.0
518 496
1.1
1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres
farms—
598
-
509
-
acres—
823 346
702 530
2,000 acres or more
farms.
753
655
acres..
7 425 314
-
6 743 994
-
Total cropland
farms
12 233
.1
5 402
.2
acres. _
2 028 537
.2
1 662 631
.2
Harvested cropland
_ farms
10 752
.2
5 106
.2
acres. .
1 076 886
.2
944 515
.2
Acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres
farms
2 017
.7
191
2.0
acres..
9 453
8
784
2.7
10 to 49 acres
farms..
4 243
5
1 077
.9
acres..
102 819
5
32 018
1.0
50 to 99 acres
farms-
I 703
8
1 183
.9
acres. _
118 508
8
84 600
.9
100 to 199 acres
farms..
1 410
8
1 295
.8
acres..
193 977
8
179 499
.8
200 to 499 acres
farms-
1 023
7
1 004
.7
acres. _
303 706
7
299 191
.7
500 to 999 acres
farms
250
8
250
.8
acres..
170 344
8
170 344
.8
1,000 acres or more
farms..
106
-
106
-
acres. _
178 079
-
178 079
-
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing
farms..
6 247
.3
2 733
.4
acres..
528 434
.6
376 167
.7
Other cropland -
farms .
3 361
.5
1 927
.6
acres..
423 217
.4
341 949
.4
Irrigated land
farms..
11 143
.2
5 051
.2
acres. _
1 161 207
.3
953 415
.3
Acres irrigated:
1 to 9 acres
farms—
2 124
.7
209
2.1
acres.-
9 944
.8
876
2.6
10 to 49 acres
farms—
4 279
.5
1 015
1.0
acres..
104 270
.5
29 900
1.1
50 to 99 acres
farms..
1 759
.8
1 097
.9
acres..
122 586
.8
79 230
1.0
100 to 199 acres
farms..
1 465
.8
1 271
.8
acres..
200 236
.8
176 131
.8
200 to 499 acres
farms..
1 139
.8
1 092
.7
acres..
337 563
.7
325 649
.7
500 to 999 acres.
farms..
283
1.0
278
.9
acres..
185 417
1.0
181 782
.9
1 ,000 acres or more
farms—
94
-
89
-
acres..
201 191
-
159 847
-
Market value of agricultural products sold .. .
$1,000-
617 882
.1
594 040
.1
Average per farm ...
dollars -
43 927
.3
100 040
.2
Value of sales:
Less than $2,500
farms—
4 380
.4
-
-
$1,000..
4 030
6
$2,500 to $4,999
farms—
1 894
8
-
-
$1,000..
6 725
8
$5,000 to $9,999
farms..
1 854
8
-
-
$1,000..
13 087
8
-
-
$10,000 to $24,999
farms—
2 272
5
2 272
.5
$1,000..
35 822
6
35 822
.6
$25,000 to $49,999 ___ _
farms—
1 272
9
1 272
.9
$1,000..
44 697
9
44 697
.9
$50,000 to $99,999 _
farms..
1 005
9
1 005
.9
$1,000..
70 491
9
70 491
.9
$100,000 or more
_. . farms—
1 389
(Z)
1 389
(Z)
$1,000-
443 031
(Z)
443 031
(Z)
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops
farms -
6 544
.3
3 187
.4
$1,000—
130 441
.3
121 621
.3
Grains _-_ _. __
$1,000_
33 630
.5
31 282
.5
Com for grain
— $1,000 -
3 935
1.4
3 747
1.5
Wheat _ __ _
$1,000-
17 530
.5
16 614
.5
Soybeans _
$1,000-
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Sorghum for grain
$1,000-
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Barley
$1,000-
10 718
.8
9 584
.8
Oats
$1,000-
484
2.5
384
2.9
Other grains
$1,000-
906
1
9
906
1.9
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]
Relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
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 — $1,000—
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons $1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries $1,000—
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 $1,000..
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-
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-
Conservation reserve program farms-
acres..
Government payments:
Amount received in cash $1,000..
Value of certificates received $1,000..
Net cash return from agricultural sales1:
Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Farms with net gains2 number..
$1,000..
Farms with net losses — -- number..
$1,000..
Total farm production expenses1 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.
45 823
9 276
10 458
24 484
6 770
9 743
487 442
03 653
124 709
225 149
4 876
37 384
41 671
607 465
2 249
458 869
6 743
7 747 311
774
289 465
122 840
229
540 498
11 660
4 436 667
1 619
2 177 651
599
1 744 350
188
1 630 405
8 833
4 232 137
4 238
5 375 247
995
381 689
6 350
7 074 935
7 716
2 914 138
1 420
75 056
337
120 580
14 064
118 167
8 402
6 854
152 183
7 210
34 017
14 064
494 641
5 237
84 657
7 811
101 717
5 975
8 015
6 324
13 229
40 758
8 987
9 562
24 304
6 727
4 898
472 420
53 572
124 642
214 342
4 433
35 584
39 848
4 358
3 687 595
1 042
2 074 870
446
1 683 133
92
1 177 715
2 964
3 532 696
2 587
4 872 146
387
218 471
4 143
6 400 102
1 795
2 223 211
5 921
131
994
22
292
4
43(1
148 015
1
491
16
021
5
9?1
457
r.m
?
hk:<
81
(Ib4
4 002
98
350
3
561
7
324
a
434
12
188
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 sales 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.
Petroleum products--
farms
$1,000-
farms
$1,000-
$1,000-
7 760
8 604
13 189
29 726
7 756
14 219
1.6
2.4
.6
1.2
1.6
1.5
4 105
7 577
5 860
25 707
4 455
13 170
1.6
2.5
.4
1.3
1.5
1.5
$1,000-
$1,000-
$1,000-
5 696
51 365
2 058
7 856
11 214
30 685
2.1
1.0
4.3
3.3
1.0
1.3
3 661
50 107
1 164
7 101
5 368
26 615
2.0
1.0
4.5
3.4
.9
1.4
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment _
farms..
$1,000-
$1,000-
$1,000-
5 744
8 007
6 207
47 504
3 786
16 552
2.2
2.8
2.0
1.8
2.8
3.2
2 929
6 533
3 851
42 958
2 459
15 214
2.5
3.2
1.9
1.8
2.8
3.4
Property taxes
All other farm production expenses
farms—
$1,000-
farms—
$1,000-
13 301
14 952
13 005
57 552
.5
1.3
.6
1.0
5 696
10 481
5 920
53 359
.7
1.2
.4
1.1
Livestock and poultry:
Cattle and calves inventory
Beef cows _ - _ __
Milk cows
_ _ — farms-
number—
farms-
number—
farms..
number..
7 854
855 338
5 430
346 462
1 447
76 610
.3
.2
.4
.3
.8
.3
4 169
782 293
2 858
309 926
1 032
75 860
.3
.2
.4
.3
.7
.3
Cattle and calves sold
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sold -
. farms-
number—
farms-
number..
farms-
number..
7 520
499 464
748
33 643
575
48 290
.3
.2
1.3
2.6
1.4
1.8
4 234
468 989
319
29 635
264
42 691
.3
.2
1.8
2.8
2.0
2.0
Sheep and lambs inventory ... -
Sheep and lambs sold __ _
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory __
farms-
number..
farms..
number..
farms..
number. -
1 943
595 626
1 863
467 621
999
1 759 542
.7
.4
.7
.4
1.1
(Z)
856
557 119
843
443 360
263
1 743 449
.9
.4
.9
.4
1.7
(Z)
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold _
Horses and ponies inventory
farms-
number—
farms-
number—
23
7 793
6 831
39 511
8.1
22.2
.3
.7
4
(D)
2 747
17 333
13.7
(D)
.4
1.2
Selected crops harvested:
1 352
45 437
864 471
.7
.6
.5
1 150
42 966
828 920
.7
acres-
tons, green-
.6
.5
1 711
191 384
7 149 004
.7
.4
.5
1 229
178 994
6 732 942
.7
bushels. .
.4
.5
Barley for grain _ __
farms..
acres _.
bushels..
3 139
126 345
9 506 857
.5
.6
.5
2 173
113 858
8 666 792
.5
.6
.6
Oats for grain _ _ _
farms-
acres__
bushels—
789
11 107
699 305
1.2
1.2
1.4
489
8 918
573 253
1.3
1.3
1.6
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop.
etc.
9 114
649 688
1 962 334
.2
.3
.3
4 460
551 032
1 732 178
.3
acres.,
tons, dry..
.3
.3
865
15 113
1.1
1.8
226
11 386
2.3
acres-.
2.2
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]
Standard error of
estimate
(percent)
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Farms number..
Land in farms acres-
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars..
Total cropland farms..
acres-
Harvested cropland __ farms..
acres-
Irrigated land farms-
Market value of agricultural products sold farms..
$1,000—
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms..
$1,000-
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms..
$1,000—
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000-
Selected farm production expenses1:
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000-
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms..
$1,000-
Commercial fertilizer2 farms..
$1,000—
Agricultural chemicals2 farms—
$1,000-
Hired farm labor farms—
$1,000—
Interest3 farms..
$1,000—
Livestock and poultry inventory:
Cattle and calves farms..
number
Hogs and pigs farms-
number—
Hens and pullets of laying age farms-
number—
Selected crops harvested:
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres..
Sorghum for grain or seed... farms—
acres-
Wheat for grain farms-
acres..
Soybeans for beans farms..
acres. .
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) farms..
acres —
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms..
acres..
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
28.1
43.3
62.3
-6.1
22.1
-295
-13.2
-28.9
-4.4
17.7
-24.2
16.4
-26.5
18.0
15.2
31.5
32.5
59.8
27.5
26.1
26.7
-33.5
10.5
10.8
33.9
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
2Data for 1 987 include cost of custom applications.
3Data for 1 982 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 farm1
Estimated market value
of all machinery and
equipment1
Harvested
:ropland
Irrigated land
Geographic area
Relative
standard
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Total
Total
estimate
Value
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
(number)
(percent)
(acres)
(percent)
(dollars)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
(acres)
(percent)
(acres)
(percent)
226
.7
187 041
.3
281 522
6.9
14 352
11.2
29 118
1.4
34 959
1.2
1 088
1 223
.3
.3
1 584 194
324 105
.1
.6
408 718
213 371
3.5
6.0
55 852
53 299
3.7
3.8
170 579
113 433
.6
1.0
106 686
83 771
.6
1.2
210
.8
223 549
.4
332 752
2.8
6 436
23.5
5 760
2.4
9 051
3.1
36
647
2.3
.4
25 120
63 244
2.7
1.6
276 528
192 927
(Z)
5.9
1 353
15 372
(Z)
5.1
5 905
20 783
2.8
1.6
8 237
24 539
3.5
1.5
753
.4
366 471
.5
214 971
4.7
24 811
5.8
48 646
.9
97 174
1.0
446
.5
215 761
.6
208 348
7.6
13 596
6.2
20 409
1.2
38 935
1.6
263
.6
138 559
.6
336 586
7.3
7 467
5.9
13 180
1.7
22 852
1.2
81
1.1
169 325
.4
425 481
(Z)
1 914
(Z)
3 012
6.9
4 397
5.2
380
.5
483 118
.3
493 879
3.8
17 168
6.9
48 183
.8
61 710
.8
215
.7
273 876
.4
324 549
3.4
9 352
7.5
30 413
2.1
22 609
1.2
152
.5
207 495
.4
414 454
7.4
3 412
4.7
3 038
2.0
7 742
1.6
Millard
630
.4
480 195
.4
327 938
8.6
33 686
6.0
98 835
1.0
93 419
1.1
Morgan _
261
.6
283 105
.3
437 395
2.0
7 467
6.3
12 508
2.4
10 369
2.4
126
166
1.1
.7
56 310
514 768
1.2
.2
271 976
872 331
6.8
6.0
4 822
9 964
4.7
3.9
12 482
51 443
2.4
1.0
17 710
53 998
2.7
1.3
734
218
761
.5
.8
.4
155 398
340 449
447 526
.6
.4
358 488
425 005
298 264
3.3
12.3
25.6
15 418
11 986
34 225
6.5
10.0
4.9
19 726
51 655
53 623
1.9
.8
1.1
16 030
8 544
110 744
2.4
1.4
.7
476
.5
161 495
.6
224 653
7.6
18 490
8.5
32 946
1.9
43 475
1.5
439
.5
348 827
.4
328 770
4.0
11 780
6.5
20 451
2.0
29 429
1.8
299
.6
487 427
.3
417 270
4.4
9 155
8.4
19 563
1.5
18 972
1.8
693
1 723
.5
.2
1 318 672
493 902
.2
.3
325 257
255 683
6.4
7.4
21 455
54 625
5.9
4.3
39 616
87 089
1.4
.7
75 958
78 659
1.6
Utah
.8
298
.6
159 854
.5
310 829
5.7
7 450
5.4
11 809
2.3
16 955
2.0
414
.5
178 169
.7
346 392
12.4
8 327
13.8
9 641
1.3
14 467
5.2
217
.8
101 622
.7
276 111
5.2
7 250
4.6
14 801
1.8
18 293
1.8
Weber
891
.3
199 496
.5
187 487
6.6
18 641
3.7
28 239
1.1
31 523
1.2
Cattle and calves
inventory
Hogs and pic
s inventory
Corn for gra
n or seed
Wheat for grain
Soybeans for beans
Market value of agricultural
products sold
Geographic area
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
enor of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error 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)
30 281
.7
536
15.3
240
.
84
1.8
_
_
19 489
.6
84 786
66 629
.6
.9
2 299
6 924
15.5
3.8
5 628
866
1.7
2.4
72 297
17 769
.7
1.9
(D)
(D)
60 089
66 629
.4
Cache
.4
Carbon ..
9 143
1.5
48
15.4
(D)
(D)
86
10.9
-
-
2 761
1.2
Daggett _
4 157
3.4
(D)
(D)
21 216
.9
467
12.4
1 501
4.3
2 278
2.8
28 592
.5
51 296
1.0
743
15.3
1 122
3.8
343
4.5
-
-
19 641
.8
Emery
28 674
1.3
443
10.6
392
1.1
345
8.2
-
-
7 757
1.2
Garfield
20 711
1.7
183
10.2
(D)
(D)
5 927
1.2
5 066
1.0
106
20.5
34
19.9
1 870
1.3
21 968
1.1
455
3.6
200
2.0
328
5.7
24 522
.5
17 484
1.0
138
12.9
68
6.2
10 717
2.2
8 221
.7
Kane
10 203
2.0
16
B.8
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
-
(D)
(D)
Millard _
61 129
.7
2 657
6.7
3 023
1.7
16 120
2.0
40 248
.4
Morgan „_
9 786
1.7
53
12.7
-
-
725
5.2
-
-
13 032
.6
Piute
15 080
2.4
(D)
(D)
Rich _.
46 526
.7
(D)
(D)
2 864
2.8
12 697
.5
9 727
21 815
45 666
1.4
.4
1.2
2 603
211
500
12.9
12.6
15.4
329
(D)
(D)
2.9
(D)
(D)
7 148
31 543
1 802
1.5
.8
3.8
;
\
23 794
9 370
62 791
.8
.4
Sanpete
.3
39 720
1.6
703
23.8
700
8.2
432
7.6
Summit
22 555
1.7
221
10.3
(D)
(D)
171
5.4
-
-
15 481
.8
24 350
1.1
594
6.1
38
.8
4 379
2.0
52 147
55 307
1.1
.9
2 887
6 231
9.3
6.9
925
2 364
7.7
3.9
895
17 935
3.6
.4
"
"
18 708
72 853
.9
Utah
.3
10 279
2.0
54
11.3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
-
8 287
1.1
Washington
20 795
2.6
520
6.1
40
28.3
659
21 340
2.0
1 199
1.7
(D)
(D)
96
19.8
Weber
27 502
1.2
2 774
10.8
1 077
7.8
1 957
3.9
-
"
Selected farm production expenses1
Geographic area
Livestock and poultry
purchased
Commercial fertilizer
Hired farm labor
Petroleum products
Electricity for the farm business
Re
Relative
Relative
F
elative
Relative
Stfl
ndard error
standard error
standa
i error
S
tandard error
Total
Total
of estimate
Total
of estimate
Total
of e
3timate
Total
of estimate
($1,000)
(pe
cent)
(
$1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(P
ercent)
($1,000)
(percent)
3 190
2.0
177
4.7
1 564
.7
1 496
6.6
900
6.8
9 640
7 069
2.7
4.3
3 060
1 099
4.9
7.2
4 287
5 067
4.7
2.8
3 271
2 516
2.7
5.6
1 210
1 350
3.3
207
24.7
92
41.0
24C
3.5
267
16.4
24
21.1
Daggett
302
(Z)
33
(Z)
48
(Z)
89
(Z)
20
(Z)
6 061
2.9
638
4.1
3 187
3.1
1 161
1 926
13.2
724
9.9
1 073
19.7
1 319
5.3
Emery
880
21.8
263
9.1
42C
7.1
701
7.6
133
16.9
Garfield
1 129
14.6
85
10.9
541
19.3
468
9.1
63
312
1 912
(Z)
12.1
33
706
(Z)
10.8
208
2 182
3.4
109
1 242
6.2
39
2 169
(Z)
4.8
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]
Selected farm production expenses'
Geographic area
Livestock and poultry
purchased
Commercial fertilizer
Hired farm labor
Petroleum products
Electricity for the farm business
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan _
Piute
Rich
474
221
7 191
1 115
652
1 117
2 487
1 024
8 372
11 539
2 883
1 207
3 150
6 171
776
783
395
2 472
7.3
9.2
5.4
13.0
18.1
8.4
8.4
3.2
4.2
1.0
19.6
13.0
4.3
6.3
22.2
8.5
6.3
5.4
260
25
1 400
133
72
83
367
175
418
464
127
147
312
1 580
49
186
104
418
3.2
9.7
4.9
2.6
16.1
8.0
8.9
18.6
11.3
25.1
22.0
22.3
9.0
5.8
24.6
9.6
6.5
6.7
839
127
2 793
1 393
313
1 102
3 866
640
3 739
1 669
1 343
1 266
1 996
7 869
572
432
381
2 207
2.6
1.6
1.5
7.4
3.9
3.5
2.3
13.0
2.7
10.9
9.6
4.3
8.6
1.6
9.0
13.8
3.8
3.9
540
249
2 018
519
303
770
1 059
815
2 235
1 186
656
519
1 130
2 869
378
491
475
873
6.8
2.9
3.3
8.4
6.3
4.2
8.8
7.9
4.2
7.7
6.2
7.9
8.0
4.1
8.7
5.7
6.6
4.8
253
58
1 344
200
59
222
610
78
713
391
184
399
464
1 554
163
136
128
482
4.7
17.5
5.7
6.0
4.0
8.5
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah _
Utah..
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
9.1
6.4
17.9
7.5
5.5
16.7
8.3
9.9
6.7
'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 Mail List: 1987
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text.
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Not on
mail list
Percent no
on mall list
Item
Total number
Relative standard error
of estimate
(percent)
Total percent
Standard error of percent
number-.
2 222
49 540
18.1
26.2
13.6
.5
2.5
.1
Farms by size:
farms.
farms .
2 033
189
18.4
27.3
24.7
2.3
4.5
.6
acres..
833
13 717
26.6
37.5
7.2
1.3
1.9
.5
Farms by value of sales:
$2,500 or more
$2,500 to $9,999
$1 0,000 or more —
farms.
farms
farms
1 874
347
178
169
18.7
21.2
18.5
32.7
30.0
3.5
4.5
2.8
5.6
.7
.8
.9
5 525
33.6
.9
.3
Farms by standard industrial classification:
Crops (01) -
Livestock (02)
farms..
farms
571
1 651
18.4
19.6
10.9
15.0
2.0
2.9
Farms by tenure of operator
Part owners and tenants
farms
1 547
675
20.0
18.7
14.9
11.4
3.0
2.1
Operators by principal occupation:
Other
farms..
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
51.0
(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 appendix C:
Table G State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the Mail List: 1987
i aDie ia. owic s discovered for se|ected dma jlems in some state
rn.irinn additional processing for coverage evaluation estimates, ......
be pubfehedin %™^ Sriiect Series, Part 2. Coverage Evaluate]
errors in estates and relative standard errors .ere Covered for se.ected data items in some States. Corrected estimates wi„
C-14 APPENDIX C
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D.
Report Form and Information Sheet
DUE BY FEBRUARY 1 , 1988
a&Ml'ftlflftil ACRFARF1M1QR7 RpnnrtbnH nwnpH rpntori nrnwri
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.
t you operated in 1987 changed during the year.
» 87-A0209
J.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
&e CENSUS USA
UNITED STATES
CENSUS
OF AGRICULTURE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
1201 East Tenth Strattt
Jeffersonvirle, 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 (CFN) as shown in your address label in all correspondence to
your completed report.
CENSUS
USE
ONLY
NOTICE — Response to this inquiry is 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 sworn Census employees and mBy be used
only for statistical purposes. Your report CANNOT be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation.
The law also provides that copies retained in your files are immune from legal process.
In correspondence pertaining to this report, please refer to your Census Fife Number (CFN)
Please correct £
e, address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street and number if r.
refer to the INFORMATION SHEET, section 1.
None Number of 2
1 . AH land owned LJ
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 LJ
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 >
p m "THIS PLACE. "-
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
a separate sheer of paper.
6. rf you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3), enter the following information for each renter.
Mailing address (Include ZIP Code)
Name of renter
Ust additional n
a • Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many
acres did you own? I — I
7. Did you have any grazing permits on a per-head basis?
i LJ Yes — Mark (X) all boxes which apply .
2 □ No - Go to item 8
t LJ Forest Service
.□ Taylor Grazing Sec. 3 (BLM)
> LJ Indian Land
j Q Other — Specify*
8. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR "THIS PLACE"
a. In what county was the
largest value of youi
agricultural products
raised or produced? .
b. If you also had agricultural
operations in any other
county (ies). enter the
county name(s), etc
INSTRUCTIONS — Please report your crops in tho 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 lend rented to others.
^'dfllliflsfEl W«r« any ni thft fallowing CROPS harvested from "THIS PLACE"
' 19877 I 1 1 "
Acres Quantity harvested irA"!f„
None harvested irngated
1 . Com (field) for grain or
S&ed (Report quantity on a
dry shelled- weight basis.) . .
□
2. Com (field) for silage
or green chop LJ
3. Beans, dry edible .... LJ
4. WhBat for grain LJ
5. Oats for grain LJ
6. Barley for grain LJ
D
8. Sorghum for silage or
green Chop (Do not include i — i
sorghum-Sudan crosses, I . . . I — I
9. Sugar beets for sugar LJ
1 0. Cotton LJ
11. Potatoes, Irish LJ
or -
^milfnga WoZ *mv DRY HAY. GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE, or GREEN CHOP cut
or harvested from 'THIS PLACE" in 1987?
Include sorghum-sudan crosses and hay ■ vt from pastures.
53 1 CJ YES — Complete this section 2 LJ NO
HAY and also under GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE, and GREEN CHOP.
2 cuttings of dry
t report total tons from all
a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for
hay or dehydrating
b. Small grain hay — oats, wheat,
barley, rye, etc
c. Other tame dry hay — clover,
timothy, bromegrass,
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.)
3. HAY SOLD — Did you sell any hay
or grass silage in 1987? (Report value
of hay sold in section 9. item 3)
Quantity
harvested
(Report either dry
or green tveightBs
id Yes
»□ No
PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-1
jti^Oi^lim^a W.™ »™ STaaWRFRRIFS or OTHER BERRIES harvostsd FOR SALE from
"THIS PLACE" in 19S7? IDo not include those grown for noma tae.l
SO 1 [J YES — Complete this oactlon
iD NO — Soto section 7
rcmamUh'^H W.™. ,„ VFRFTABI FS. SWEPT CORN. MELOWS. Air;., hnrv^fd FOR
SALE from "THIS PLACE" in 1 987? (Do not include those grown for
home use J
1 O YES — Complete thlm section
2 D NO - Go ro section 5
la^-
From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop harvested in 1 987.
If more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres for
each crop. Report crops grown under protection h
Acres harvested
.^SffiKHfti W»~ anv OTHER PROPS hBrw.Mrt^H frnm "THIS PLACE" In 1fl»7 - small
grains, field seeds, peanuts, dry peas, sunflower seed, or other crops not
previously reported? (Report fruit in section B.J
Cantaloups and
a separate sheet of paper.
Cods I Crop name
. 379 i Eggplant
. 381 ' Garlic
. 383 I Honeydew melons
. 391 Lettuce and p
| Onions, dry - .
green
Code | Crop narm Coda
.415 i Pumpkins 449
. 421 ■ Radishes 4B1
. 423 | Spinach 467
Cucumbers and pickles
Were any NURSERY and GREENHOUSE CROPS, MUSHROOMS, sod,
bulbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under
glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" in 1987?
i □ YES
2D NO
Complete this section
1 . Nursery and greenhouse crops
None
rigatedin 1987. .□
Acres Tenths
2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown.
Square feet
under glass or
other protection
in 1987
Sales in 1987
Strawberries
Acres harvested
Quantity harvested
i I ] YES — Complete thlm section
2 □ NO — Go to section 8
Peanuts for nuts
Sorghum cut for dry
forage or hay
Sunflower seed
Acres harvested
Quantity harvested
no s
a separate sheet of paper.
If more space is needed, use a separate sheet of paper.
Crop name Coda Crop name
Bedding plants (Include vegetable plants) 479 I Patted flowering plants
Bulbs {Exclude bulb flowering plants) . . . 482 , Mushrooms
Cut flowers and cut florist greens 486
Nursery crops — ornamentals, fruit
and nut trees, end vines 488
Foliage plants 707
Sod harvested
• Vegetable and flower seeds .
' Greenhouse vegetables . . . .
. Other — Specify ■
Codi
. 710
. 494
497
. 600
. S03
. BOB
Crop nama Coda
Bromegrass seed (pounds) BB9
Corn cut for dry fodder, hogged
or grazed (report acres only) B81
Dry edible peas (pounds) S59
Foxtail millet seed (pounds) 608
Grains, mixed (bushels) 614
Mint for oil (pounds of oil] 644
Popcorn (pounds, shelled) 662
Crop nama Coda
Ryegrass seed (pounds) 689
Sorghum hogged or grazed
(report acres only) 701
Soybeans for beans (bushels) 088
Tritleale (bushels) 749
Wheatgrasa seed (pounds) 758
Other crops (pounds) — Specify 762
^JTCTfffflra W»« rhpre » nn^hlnAH tnt»l M 9fl »r mnra FRUIT TPCPg In^lnHlor. flB APEVIMCC *nA WIITTBPK rt» "TMIfi PI AW In 1 QP.7?
1 I 1 YES — Complaio this section
2 □ NO —Goto section 9
1 . TOTAL ACRES in bearing and nonhealing fruit orchards, vineyards,
and nut trees on this place. (Do not include abandoned acres.)
2. For those crops not listed below, enter the name and code from the list at the right for other fruit and nut trees on this place in 1 987.
Report the requested information for each crop even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc.
Total acres
Acres irrigated
Whole acres ] Tenths
Whola acros | Tenths
! /io
1 /10
Sweet cherries
Acres in tret
and vines o
all ages
Whole acres Tenths
D_l_
Apricots
Grapes
Nectarines . . .
Plums and prune
Other fruit and nu
Coda
129
177
201
231
243
369
; space is nmeded, usa a separata sheet of p
D-2 APPENDIX D
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
^g^gJEEED GROSSVAJ »f of props sni n f™m - tmiq pi apf" ;n iob? rfci-ibe l&*a **IUVttKi>J n;^ T»„ „r anynnn ou* h^ »n» r.ATTi f »r r.ai vfs nn tht* niar* in i QH7?
59 taxes and expanses (Refer to the INFORMATION SHEET, section 9.)
Report your best estimate of the value for each of the following groups of crops sold
from Wis place in 1987. Include the value of the landlord's and/or contractor's share,
estimating if necessary. Include value of Government CCC loans.
, Grains, soybeans and other beans sold in 1 987 None
a . Corn for grain □
b. Wheat □
c. Soybeans CD
d. Sorghum for grain CH
e. Barley Q
ff. Oats □
2. Cotton and cottonseed CJ
3. Hay, silage, field seeds, and grass seeds f 1
4. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons — (Do not include . — .
Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, report them in Item 6 below J I I
5. Fruits, nuts, and berries — apples, cherries, peaches,
pecans, raspberries, etc O
6. Other crops — potatoes, sugar beets, peanuts, etc.
(Do not include nursery and greenhouse crops.) —
Specify I I
| How were the ACRES In this place USED in 1 987?
1 - Copy acres in "THIS PLACE" from section 1 , item 4, page 1
NOTE: For items 2 to 5 below, if land was us*xl for mom than one purpose in 1987
report it in the FIRST land use listed below that applies. For example, report cropland
harvested and also pastured, only as "Cropland harvested."
2. CROPLAND
Include all land from which crops
a. Cropland harvested
were harvested or hay was cut, and all land in orchards, citrus
groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops.
b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing — include rotation
pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without
n
addrtionat improvements I I
c. Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, 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.) 1 1
e. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow □
f . Cropland idle □
3. Woodland — include all fa. Woodland pastured I I
woodlots and timber tracts and I
cutover and deforested land \. ... „ji__ _i __«, __-*.__j I — I
with young timber growth. [ b- Woodland not pastured 1_J
4. Other pastureland and range land — Include any pastureland —
other than cropland and woodland pasture I I
5 . AD other land — Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland.
etc. — Include any land not reported it
s 2 through 4 above.
Number of acres
□
If
;^d^ll«h nTECI Wm «nv LAND in this placa IRRIGATED at anv time in 1 9877
i n YES
2 n no
Compteta this section
Go to section 12
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 reported in section 10, item 2a.
. □
2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other
lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? Lj
Were any ACRES in this place SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED
under FEDERAL acreage reduction programs in 1 987?
2 LJ NO — Go to section 1 3
1 - How many acres were set aside (or diverted) under ANNUAL
commodity acreage adjustment programs? LJ
2. How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE
PROGRAM (10 year, CRP)? ■ .. LJ
Number of acres
1 □ YES
2 IZI NO
Complete this MCtton
Go to section 14
• DECEMBER 31,1987 INVENTORY None
1 . CATTLE AND CALVES of all ages ,_ .
(Total of a. b, c. and d below) I I
a. BEEF COWS — Include beef heifers that . — .
had carved. I I
b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or
cream for sale or home use — include dry . , — .
milk cows and milk heifers that had catvad. | |
c. HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVES— (Do not include
heifers that had carved.) I I
INVENTORY.
Number on this
place Dec. 31. 1987
Heifers
Steers and
bulls of
all ages
e CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD
FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987
Include those fed on this placa on a
Also report
2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds [~]
3. Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more L_l
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? □
4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS
from this place in 1 987 — Include milk, cream,
butter, etc
Gross value of sales
□
Did you or anyone else have any HOGS or PIGS on this place In 1 9877
2O NO — Go to section 1 5
None
□
□
• DECEMBER 31. 1987 INVENTORY
1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages (Total of a and b below) . .
a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING
b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS . □
• UTTERS FARROWED
2. LITTERS FARROWED on this place between
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31. 1987
None
a. December 1, 1986 and May 31. 1987 □
b.June 1. 1987 and November 30, 1987 .... □
Number of litters
• HOGS AND PIGS SOLD None
3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this
place in 1987 □
Number
sold
in 1987
Gross value of sales
l 00
| DM you or anyone else hare any SHEEP or LAMBS on this place hi 19877
Co to section 16
1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D
a. EWES 1 year old or older CD
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31.1 987
2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN □
3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP.
LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1 987?
None
. □
3 value of sales
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-3
EJBESBEl oi<> *°" <" anyone else have any HORSES, BEES, FISH, GOATS.
OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES on this place in 1 987?
1 I I YES — Complete this section 2 □ NO — Go to section
E33SESBE3 GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS
1 . Horses and ponies
of all ages LJ
2. Colonies of bees.
□
3. Milk goats □
4. Angora goats LJ
5. Other goats □
6 . Mules, burros, and
donkeys LJ
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
Gross value of sales
1 0. Fish and other aquaculture
products lEnter name and
code from list below.)
Name Code
Total quantity sold
in 1987
Gross value of sales
Dollars 'Cents
OR ^242*
Number
|S I 00
Name Code
Catfish 860
Trout 863
9 space is needed, use a separate sheet of paper.
Name Code
Other fish — Specify 866
Other aquaculture
products — Specify 869
INVENTORY
this place
Dec. 31, 1987
^^l^SgJ^id you or anyone else have any POULTRY, such as CHICKENS,
TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., on this place in 1 987? — include poultry growm
for others on a contract basis.
1 (_J YES — CompfetB this section
2 1~TI NO — Go to section 1 8 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 LJ
□
3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat-type chickens
including capons and roasters LJ
4. TURKEYS
a. Turkeys for Slaughter (Do not include breeders.) . . . LJ
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.}
Name Coda >
Ducks 904
Geese 906 |
Pigeons or squab.
Name Coda
Quail 912
All other poultry —
Specify 914
. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in 1 987 and
placed or sold — chickens, turkeys, ducks, etc.
Specify kind of poultry
7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31 , 1 987 .
8. What was the gross value of sales of
poultry and poultry products (eggs,
etc.) from this place in 1 987?
□
Gross value of sales
ifcg Patrmentjrec^ryedToTpartJcfpatJ^
" in 1987 IDO NOT INCLUDE CCC loam.) Refer to INFORMATION
SHEET, section 19. M
KtiaSfflflfttti. TYPEOFORGAN.ZAT.0N
1 . Amount received in 1 987 from Government CCC loans for — None
Include regular and reserve loans, even if redeemed or forfeited.
a. Corn LJ
b. Wheat □
c. Soybeans LJ
d. Sorghum, barley, and oats LJ
a. Cotton CU
f. Peanuts, rya, and honey LJ
1 . Amount received in cash ,
□
2. Value of certificates received — payment-in-kind (PIK)
or commodity certificates - I — I
Mark (X) the one item which best describes the type of organization for
this place in 1 987. flefer ro the INFORMATION SHEET, section 20.
• FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation -
(Do not include partnership and corporation.) .
• PARTNERSHIP operation — Include family
partnerships
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW
Co to section 22
Go to section 21
Specify below then
go to section 22
BJ5flg?B§ CORPORATE STRUCTURE Ifor incorporated operations only)
■— — — ^— ™ Refer to the INFORMATION SHEET, section 21.
1 . Is this a .\--nily-held corporation? ....
2. Are there more than 1 0 stockholders?
□ Yes 2 D No
. □ Yes « □ No
mZiHGtfVff] CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR (Senior partner
or person in charge) Refer to the informa tion sheet, section 22.
. RESIDENCE — Does the operator (senior partner or
person in charge) live on this place?
□ Yes
! □ No
2. 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.
3. OFF- FARM WORK - How many days did the operator
(senior partner or person in charge) work at least
4 hours per day off this place in 1 987? —include work
at a nonfarm job, business, or on someone else 's farm for
pay. IDo not include exchange farmwork.)
4. In what YEAR did the operator (or senior partner) begin
to operate any part of this place?
i EH Farming 2 C3 Other
or ranching
' 1 □ None
2 □ 1 -49 days
3 □ 50-99 days
«D 100-149 days
*□ 150-199 days
s □ 200 days or more
Year
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
1 1 □ White
I I Negro or Black
I 1 American Indian
I I Asian or Pacific
Islander
I I Other — Specifyi
□ Male 2 □ Female
D Yes jDNi
D-4 APPENDIX D
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
*14»mmiMMcE1 P»nniif?TinH EXPENSES "»jh -™ ™» ™h <«h~* fM thu ~
S23 place in 1987
Include your best estimates of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors,
buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products
in 1 987. (DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for
others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household
expenses not related to the farm business.)
1 . Livestock and poultry purchased — cattle, calves,
hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults,
started pullets, etc LJ
2 . Feed purchased for livestock and poultry — grain,
hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc LJ
a . Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased —
complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes.
soybean meat, cottonseed
. □
3 . Seed cost -
cotton, etc. -
for com, other grains, soybeans, tobacco.
Include plants and trees purchased
4. Commercial fertilizer purchased — all
forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum.
Include cost of custom applications
□
... □
5 . Agricultural chemicals purchased — Insecticides,
herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. — Include . .
cost of custom applications. (Do not Include lime .) I I
6 . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil
purchased for the farm business —
a. Gasoline and gasohol LJ
b. Diesel fuel □
c. Natural gas L_ I
d. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. ... LJ
7 . Electricity for the farm business — (Do not
include household expenses.) Qj
8 . Hired farm and ranch labor — also include employer's cost
for social security, workman's compensation, insurance
premiums, pension plans, etc. (See information sheet)
9 . Contract labor — Include expenditures for labor, such
as harvesting of fruit, vegetables, berries, etc.,
performed on a contract basis by a contractor, crew
leader, a cooperative, etc
1 0. Repair and maintenance expenses for the
upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, and farm
equipment
D
□
a
a
1 2. Interest paid on debts — (See information sheet)
a. Secured by real estate LJ
b.Not secured by real estate LJ
□
11. Customwork, machine hire and rental of
machinery and equipment — Include expenditures for
use of equipment and for customwork such as grinding
and mixing feed, plowing, combining, com picking,
drying, sito filling, spraying, dusting, fertilizing, etc. (Do
not include cost of cotton ginning and application of
fertilizer and chemicals.)
1 4. Property taxes paid -
machinery, livestock, ere
taxes paid by landlords.)
1 5. All other production expenses —include h
water, animal health costs, grazing fees, marketing charges,
miscellaneous farm supplies, etc. (Do not include depredation,
household expenses, and expenses not associated with the
farm business.)
^mPKffreil B5 any COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, including ROCK PHOSPHATE, or
LIME used on this place during 1987?
i □ YES — Complete this cttction 2 LD NO — Go to section 25
□
a
MMiltl^Mlw- ,„„ iMCPrTinnFQ MFRRTinFg FIIHfilCIPES. HCMATICIDES.
OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS used on this place In 1 9877
1 □ YES — Complete this section 2 O NO— Co 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.
^ggESBllMACrliHERY *"" kwipmeht nnthl. place* on December 31. 1987 -
S26 Include only equipment used for agricultural operation* hi 1986 or 1087.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungicide. None
herbicide, insecticide, nematicide) to control —
a. Insects on crops, including hay L- 1
b . Nematodes in crops I — ■
c. Diseases in crops and orchards (blights,
smuts, rusts, etc.)
□
□
2. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control . — .
of crops or thinning of fruit LJ
Value of ALL machinery end equipment on this place, December 31, 1 987
1 . What is the estimated market value of ALL machinery,
equipment, and implements usually kept on this place
and used for the farm or ranch business? — include cars,
trucks, tractors, combines, plows, disks, hanows, dryers,
pumps, motors, irrigation equipment, dairy equipment including
Estimated market value
' SELECTED machinery and equipment on
this place, December 31, 1987. (Report
only if used In 1986 or 1987.)
None
2. Motortrucks — Include pickups LJ
3 . Wheel tractors other than garden tractors
and motor tillers —
a. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) □
b. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more LJ
4. Grain and bean combines, all types I— I
5. Cotton pickers and strippers I_ 1
6. Mower conditioners L_ 1
.. □
December 31, 1987
Of tho total, HOW
MANY wore manufac-
tured in tho lest 5 yesra
(1983-198717
aaSBinmCTEa tcnu.Tcn riipncMT M»Prr ct uai uToFLANP »m«
S27 BUILDINGS
Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT MARKET
VALUE of land and buildings for all acres reported in
section 1 , items 1 , 2, and 3, page 1 . None
1 . All land owned LJ
2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS □
3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS □
aswaiiiiKiaaa Income pbqm farm - rfi ami sources in 19B7
Report 80*00111 received before taxes end expense*.
00
f include cropland
2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized in 1987
reported in section 10. items 2b and 4
, LIME — tons of lime used and acres on
which applied — (Do not include land plaster o
gypsum or lime for sanitation.!
□
Acres fertilized
Acres limed
□
1 . Customwork and other agricultural services provided for None
farmers and others — plowing, planting, spraying,
harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc.
Iff customwork Is a separate business, refer to INFORMATION
SHEET, section 28)
2. Gross cash rent or share payments received from renting
out farmland or payments received from lease or sale of
allotments — Include payments for livestock pastured on
a per-liead basis, per-month basis, per-pound basis, etc
4. Recreational services, patronage dividends of cooperatives,
and other income which is CLOSELY RELATED to the
agricultural operation on this place -
□
Farm-related Income
^l^mSTFg^a PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT —Please print
Telephone number
Area Code Number
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-5
FORM 87-AOKII
INFORMATION SHEET
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1 987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Special Reporting Instructions
1 . Who Should Report
WE 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 ICFN). 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(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 1 987, 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 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.
5. If You Have More 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 Kerns,
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.
Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres
of potatoes harvested. If you have 1 12. 1 /3, or 1 /4 of an acre, convert
totenths. For example, convert 1/2 to 5/10, 1/3to3/10, 1/4to2/10.
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
► Section 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:
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:
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,
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 owned 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.
r> Sections 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
'71 0" 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 31,1 987, 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
► Sections 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.
Double 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.
Exampte: in 1 987 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 1987?
None
1 . Cotton 1 1
2. Soybeans for beans L_J
3 . Wheat for grain □
4. Oats for grain L_l
harvested
Quantity
harvested
Acres
irrigated
OS1
Bales
093
°eB *o
°"/,SSO Bu.
MO*-e>
f-t>
/,3fhO Bu.
076
077^
Bu.
078
Interplanted 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 (2X21, 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 1987 you harvested 10 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 1 0 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 interplanted with
trees or vines, report the total acres for the orchard crop in section 8
and the total acres of the interplanted crop in the appropriate section.
► Section 9 — GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLD
Report the value of all crops sold from "THIS PLACE" in 1987,
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 from others
and later sold.
► 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.
Interplanted 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 item 2a.
Skip 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 1 2 - 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 wl
i 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 1 987, 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 calves, 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 off Sales — 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
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 31,1 987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on a
contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1987.
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.
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 sales.
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.
r* Section 18
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, 1987.
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 type 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 two 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.
► 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
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" worktlme at all types of agricultural
enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom
production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc.
For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatlvea,
Estates, ate.) — 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 1987
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 below for further
explanations.
Livestock 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 who 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
customwork or machine hire in item 1 1 .
Repair and Maintenance Expenses for the Upkeep of
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 Paid 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 1987 — Report rent paid
in cash during 1987 for land and buildings in "this place." Do not
include rent paid for operator dwelling or other nonfarm 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 lend 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
All Other Production Expanses — 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 31 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 lime, 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"thla 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 es entirely separate from your farming activities. Report
gross amounts received before taxes and expenses.
Item 1 — Cuitomwork — 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-Relatad 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
;iated with the farm. Do not Include retirement pensions or
bI security benefits received.
19B7 - 3*S lOB/OB I
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-9
DUE BY FEBRUARY 1 . 1 988
Approval Expk— 3*ptrnbf 3
. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
UNITED STATES
CENSUS
OF AGRICULTURE
NOTICE
THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It
inly for statistical purposes. Your report CANNOT be
Response to this Inquiry la required by law (title 1 3, U.S. Code). By the s
~ ' -■*—• — '--'■■'■ ay be seen only by sworn Census « .r ..
d for purposes of taxation, investigatic
immune from legal proceas
The law also provides that copies retained In your files e
In correspondence, pel teh ill m to this report, please refer to your Census File Number (CFN)
r
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
K^^sSffiSSSS^SSSi
WIH-Hltf.
> File Number (CFN)
Census File Numberls)
your completed report.
CENSUS
USE
ONLY
Pteaso comet e
, address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street end number if not shown.
1 . 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 crops?
ID Yes .._P.No^
2 . At any time during 1 987, did you raise, sell, or keep any:
• Cattle, hogs, sheep, or goats? • Horses or ponies?
• Chickens or other poultry? • Fish in captivity?
• Bees? • Other animal specialties?
D Yes D No
• PART A - CROPS HARVESTED from "THIS PLACE" In 1987.
nTlvlll'lireH 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.
Number of acres
1 . Ali land owned □
. 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.) [~"l
. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on
shares by others and land subleased. Also complete Item 5 below. □
, 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. ->
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 NonB 0B3
acres did you own? Q ;
6. In what county was the largest value of your
agricultural products raised or produced? . .
i-i^lltl,'K^*i Aiun USE and IRRIGATION
PART A — How were the ACRES in this place used In 1 9877_
1 . Cropland harvested
Include all land from which crops
hay was cut, and all land in orchards, citrus [ — |
groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops ' — '
2. Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Donor
report hare land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop failed, t I 1
3 . Cropland idle, cropland used for cover crops,
or cropland in cultivated summer fallow O
4. Cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured,
and other pastureland and rangeland L~H
All other woodland, wasteland, houselots, etc. not
reported in items 1 through 4 above . . . - □
• PART B - IRRIGATION
.. . . , Non*
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 ....... I I
2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other
lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? ED
(Do not Include crops grown on land ranted to others.}
b. Small grain hay . . . D
c.Wild hay ... . £3
d. Other hay— ;
Specify kind ! □
2. Corn for grain or seed O
3. Soybeans for beans. . D
4. Wheat for grain U2
5. Tobacco — all types d
6. Potatoes, Irish —too
not include those grown
for home use.}
a
Acres
harvested
Quantity harvested
Gross value of
crops sold
Dollars Cents
.03
By*
»82 ! 00
too
"" J*"-
$82 ! oo
112
113 Tone.
$" I 00
109
d°vn''
$ 1 00
007
Bu.
S { 00
OOB
089
* i 00
073
074
* I 00
] no
Lbs.
$ j 00
! no
$ ! oo
7. All vegetables for sale
None
n
Total acres
Dollars
1 Cents
(Do not include those grown
176 '
i no
$
i 00
Specify ) 1
! /io
.
kind(s) \\
! no
J. None
8. All fruit and nut orchards, ■
vineyards, and berries ... -, LJ
Specify I
kindle)
Quantity harvested
Dollars , Cents
Quantity harvested
Gross value of
crops sold
If mora space is needed, use a separate sheet of paper.
Crop name Code
Barley for grain (bushels) 079
Com for silage or green chop (tons, green)
.'■ w . Oats for grain (bushels) ........
070 I Sorghum for gratrvmlto (bushels) .
Cotton (bales) 091 , Other crops (pounds) — Specify . .
. 076
. 082
. 752
• PART B - NURSERY and GREENHOUSE CROPS GROWN FOR SALE
on "THIS PLACE" in 1987
From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown.
Crop name
Code
Square feet
under glass or
other protection
Acres in the open
in 1987
Sales In 1987
Whole acres j Tenths
Dollars | Cents
i /10
£_
! 00
a separate sheet of paper.
Code | Cropn
Crop name
Bedding plants (Include vegetable plants) . . 470 ' Potted flowering plants .
Cut flowers and cut florist greens 486 | FoHage plants
Nursery crops — ornamentals, fruit . Greenhouse vegetables .
end vines \ . . 488 I Other — Specify
. 710
. 707
. 503
. 508
PENALTY FOR FJULURC TO REPORT
CONTINUE ON REVERSE SIDE -
D-10 APPENDIX D
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
ggBJJSEEl LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
• PART A -CATTLE and CALVES
None
1. CATTLE and CALVES of all ages □
a . BEEF COWS — Include beef heifers that r— i
had CBlved. I I
b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or
cream for sale or home use — include dry i — i
milk cows and milk halfara that had calved. .... I I
INVENTORY
Number on this
piece Dec. 31, 1987
2. Value of DAIRY PRODUCTS Bold in 1 9S7
Include milk, cream, butter, etc. □
• CATTLE and CALVE8 SOLD
FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987
Include aa sold cattle moved from
thla place to a feedlot for further None
feeding.
3. Calves less than 500 pounds □
4. Cattle - Include calves BOO pounds or more CD
a . Of ALL cattle sold, how many were
FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or
CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more __
and SOLD for SLAUGHTER? □
Gross value of sales
None
Dollars [Cents
□
814 |
$ ! oo
• PART B - HOGS and PIGS
Nont
1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages □
a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for breeding CD
Gross value of sales
• PART E - HORSES. OTHER LIVESTOCK, AHIMAL SPECIALTIES, and FISH
1 . Horses and ponies
of all ages I_l
2. Colonies of bees . . CD
3. Milk goats D
4. Angora goats ... .CD
B. Other livestock, fish,
animal products.
lErrter name/coda from below.)
-Code .
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dee. 31, 1987
Gross value of sales
Namefooda , Name/code , Nama/eoda
Mules, burros, donkeys . . 833 ' Rnbblts and their pelts . . 854 ' Other livestock, fish.
Mink and their pelts ■ ■ ■ . 836 I Other goata 881 I and their producta ■ . . B57
GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS
Amount received in 1987 from Government CCC loans. Include regulai
None
□
end reserve loane. even If redeemed or forfeited.
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31. 1987
-@3aaS5UJ 1 Acme' In thla piece SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, or IDLED under
FEDERAL acreage reduction programs In 1987
, HOGS end PIGS SOLD from this
place in 1 987 □
3. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were
sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? . ,
□
• PART C - SHEEP and LAMBS
None
1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages CD
a . EWES 1 year old or older CD
2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN N^°
in 1987 CD
Grose value of sales
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31, 1987
3. What was the gross value of sales of None
SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL from this
place in 1987? □
Gross value of sales
• PART D - POULTRY
None
1. HENS and PULLETS
a. HENS and PULLETS of laying age □
b. PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of
laying age for layer replacement Li
o . PULLETS under 3 months old for layer
replacement □
2. BROILERS, fryers, other meat-type chickens . . I~1
3. TURKEYS for slaughter /Do nor inc/uifcoraedsraj □
4. OTHER POULTRY {Enter name/code from below.)
Poultry name.
Name/oode
INVENTORY
Number on
this place
Dec. 31. 1987
Nama/eoda
Geese
Pigeons or squab .
908
SOB
910
Nama/eoda
Quail
All other poultry -
I Specify.
. 912
914
, Value of POULTRY and POULTRY None
PRODUCTS (eggs, etc.) sold from this place __
in 1987? □
Gross value of sales
Specify cropfst ■
Dollars
Payments received for participation In FEDERAL FARM
PROGRAMS In 1987 IDO NOT INCLUDE CCC loom.)
. Amount received in cash CD
. Value of certificates received — payment-ln-klnd
IPjKl or commodity certificates I I
. How many acrea were set aside (or diverted) under
ANNUAL commodity acreage adjustment programs?
□
2 . How many acres were under the CONSERVATION ,_,
RESERVE j»R0GRAM 1 1 0 year. CRPjT^.^.^ LP
Ijjgigitrl'j CHARACTERISTICS end OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR
(Senior partner or person In charge)
Number of acres
. RESIDENCE — Does the operator live on this S2a ,_.
place? i LJ Yes
. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION — At which
occupation did the operator spend the 923
majority (BO percent or more) of his/her
worktlme In 1987? For pertnershlpa consider
all members of the partnership together.
[CD Nc
. OFF-FARM WORK — How many days did the
operetor work at least 4 hours per day off this
place In 1 987? — include work et e nonfermjob,
business, or on someone else's farm for pay. IDo not ,
Include exchange farmwork.) I
4. In whet YEAR did the operator begin to operate
any part of this place?
i CD Farming i □ Other
or ranching
iD None
jD 1-49 days
oD 50—99 days
«D 100-149 days
iD 150-199 days
a CD 200 days or more
Year
5. AGE of operator
6. RACE of operator
Years old
' i D White
a CD Negro or Black
s CD American Indian
4 CD Asian or Pacific
Islander
s CD Other — SpecifVi
7. SEX of operator iD Male i CD Female
. . "7
8. SPANISH ORIGIN — Is the operator of Spanish
origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, ,_. . — .
Cuban, or other Spanish)? 1 1— 1 Yes 2 1_) No
8 PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT - Please print
Telephone number
(Area code | Number
FORM 67-AO40O 13-1 3
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-11
iniFOREva/vnofti sheet
1987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Special Reporting Instructions
Who Should Report
for which you are reporting.
corporations, institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING
AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case included in the
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(s) of the DUPLICATE report(s) ON THE
COMPLETED REPORT
label. Return the extr;
completed report form
eport(s) i
o that wc
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
i form that you owned orrented. Also, report your 1 987 crop
and livestock productic
date and the i
-id 1937 sah
i a separate sheet of
» the approximate
iss of the present operator, if known.
- Have No Association With Agriculture
4. If You Never Farmed <
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.
5. If You Have More 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
have supplied materials
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
i reservation, or railroad land rented or
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 Ranted 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 *
i share of crops t
b. Land you rented from
id then subleased to
s for a share of crops or
d. Land which you allowed others to i
If item 4, Acres in "THIS PLACE" is "O"
G. 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
» the partnership farming operation, separate report forms
npleted for each ir
If two or more report forms wer
mark each additional form as a
reportls) in the same envelope i
'idual operatic
received for the same operation.
Duplicate." Return the duplicate
ith the completed partnership report,
the duplicate report, such t
» possible, or write
" (Name of partner) has completed a report for the partnership
(provide name and CFN of partnership.)"
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
i the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the
.. dollars, bushels, tons. etc. Wrrte any explanation
ouTsiae tne 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 5/10, 1 /3 to 3/1 O, 1 /A to 2/1 O.
s census report form will c<
t apply to you. When this occurs, i
on to the next item or section.
Instructions For Specified Sections
Section 2 — ACREAGE IN 1937
Whan a
not. Include all land that yoi
only for part of the year. Do
wering the acreage questions, include the land associated
agricultural operations in 1987 whether in production or
ed or rented during 1 987 even if
elude any unrelated residential or
Report all land i
i section 2 in whole :
All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, skip to
and complete section 10, and explain briefly, "All land rented
out," etc. Mail form In return envelope.
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 IRRIGATION
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 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 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.
Interplanted 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 .
Skip 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 rows 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
preplant 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 A
(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:
crop products purchased from others and later sold.
Acre
In the reporting bo:
Harvested — Enter the acres harvested in 1987. Round
hole acres except where tenths are requested by "/10"
i as potatoes.
Quantity Harvested — If your unit of measura 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 Value of Cropa 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 1987. Include payments received in 1987 from
cooperatives or marketing organizations for crops produced on "THIS
PLACE."
Item 7 — 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.
Item 8 — Fruit Orchards, Citrus, Vineyards, and Nut Trees —
Report only if total of 20 or more trees and vines, include thoue 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 intei
trees or vines, report the total acres for the orchard crop i
the total acres of the interplanted crop in the appropriate
_. _ interplanted with
hard crop i— =*■■■■-— - ■■-■
Item 9
in the fir
Other Crops — To report: {1 ) find the crop name and the
iber from the list under item 9; (2) enter crop name and code
t two columns of the first available answer line under item 9;
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(s) sold.
Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of
sold or removed from "this place" in 1 987 witho
production or marketi
imals and poultry
deducting
(cost of feed, cost of livestock
, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market
iot 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 , 1 987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on
1987. If the sale
estimate of the i
the place.
'ice or market vali
rket value of the -
- sold from the place i
Dt known, give your best
s or poultry when they left
iber of poultry that were take
If you owned BEES — Report all colonies c
operations conducted by you, regardless of
kept most of the year. Report hives or colon
-id vein
- hives of bees and honey
vhere the hives were
bs, pounds of honey sold.
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.
■ Report quantity sold and
Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or rese
program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987.
Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or
forfeited prior to December 31 , 1987.
> Section 7
FEDERAL PAYMENTS RECEIVED
Parts A, B, C, and D -
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Animals and Poultry to Include I
animals, poultry, and animal specie
item 4-) on December 31 , 1 987. Ini
kept by you for others. Include anii
Forest land, district land, cooperative grazing association lar
rangeland administered by the Bureau of Land Management
the Report — Report all
es on "this place" (section 2,
de all owned by you and any
(Is on unfenced lands. Nations
per-head •
a short-term pastu
i a per-head or leas
nber31 , 1987,
jch as wheat pasture or crop
; 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
Number Sold — Report all animals and poultry sold or removed from
"this place" in 1 987, 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 7,
item 1 . Dairy cattle and calves sold should be reported in section 5.
Animals (Vloved to Another
place" to another place, such
"sold" and give your best est
left "this place."
PIe
For
animals moved from "this
feeding, report animals a
market value when they
DO NOT INCLUDE WITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD:
a. Cattle and calves sold for further feeding
b. Dairy cows fed only the usual dairy ration before being sold
c. Veal calves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds
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 S
Include in rtem 2 all acr
placed, by long-term cc
Program. Acres placed
This section collects infon
defined as the individual o
person in charge.
:ired from production and
servation Reserve
ing and prior to 1 987
i this sectic
all i
i 2, fc
■idual >
For Partnership Operations — Ai
the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" 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 (Cooperatives, 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.
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX D D-13
INDEX
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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
State
tables
19
1,2,10,
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
17
1,10-12,18,
47,48-53
45
13,48-53
45
1,42-44,48-53
2,48-53
42-44,48-53
44,48-53
1,42-44,48-53
46
1,20,25,29,48-53
41
42-44,48-53
42,44,48-53
16,17,48-53
44
County
tables
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
Item
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
34
27
1,5,8,16
26
28
26
8
28
1,15,16,24
2,16
15,16,25
25
27
27
1,15,16,25
30
1,11,16
20
1,15,16,25
27
26
26
29
26
29
32-34
29
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
State
tables
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
Coilards
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
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
IHDEX 1
INDEX— Con.
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
State
tables
County
tables
Item
State
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
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
7,10,48-53
3,10,48-53
1 ,42-44,48-53
5
3,16
1,15,16,
24,31
2,48-53
44,48-53
2,16
27
31
16,48-53
10,16
16,48-53
10,16
1,16,48-53
1,42,44,47,48-53
2,47,48-53
1,15,16,25
2,16
13,48-53
8
25
27
20,25,48-53
44
11,16
29
5
1,3,5,6,
10,15,16
7
5
5
5
1,5,16
15,16
27
29
3,16
16
D
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
E
Eggplant
Electricity expenses
Emmer and spelt
Endive
Equipment and
machinery
Escarole
Ewes 1 year old or
older
Expenses, farm
production
F
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
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
2 INDEX
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX— Con.
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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
G
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
State
tables
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
County
tables
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
3,16
3
22
14,22
31
17
23
23
17
23
4
26
2,16
16
28
28
Item
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
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
State
tables
Hogs and pigs sales,
value
Hogs, litters farrowed . . .
Honey sales
Honey tangerines
Honeydew melons
Hops
Horses and ponies
Income from farm-related
sources
Income, see net cash
return
Individual or family, type
of organization
Insects, chemical
control
Interest, debt not secured
by real estate
Interest, debt secured
by real estate
Interest expenses
Irish 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
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
I— Con.
Irrigated farms and
acres
J
Jojoba
K
Kale
Kentucky bluegrass
seed
Kerosene, motor oil,
grease, LP gas, fuel oil,
etc., expenses
Kiwifruit
Kumquats
L
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
3,16
5,16
1,5,10,16
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
O
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
4 INDEX
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX— Con.
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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
P
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
State
tables
County
tables
,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
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
Item
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
Q
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
S
Saff lower
Sales of agricultural
products
Salt hay
State
tables
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
1,2,10,18,47,48-53
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
T
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
5
10
27
1,13,16
13
2,20,38,47,48-53
2,13,16
1 ,48-53
1,16
43,44
26
44,48-53
27
46
30
1,42-44,48-53
1,15,16,24
26,31
2,48-53
2,16
-
25
_
27
1,42-44,48-53
1,15,16,25
2,48-53
2,16
16,17,48-53
35
-
24
-
27
-
27
18,48-53
2,16
20,25,48-53
11,16
43,44
29
-
26
42-44,48-53
1,15,16,25
1,42-44,48-53
1,15,16,25
1,42,44,48-53
1,15,16,24
44,48-53
27
-
31
42,44,48-53
25
43,44
16,26
-
28
-
28
-
31
5,48-53
16,48-53
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
V
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
Y
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
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1989—2 k 2 -3 0 3 00025
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
PUBLICATION PROGRAM
1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Results of the 1987 Census of Agriculture are being published
in a series of reports which provide data for each county (or
equivalent), each State, the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam,
the Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, and the
Northern Mariana Islands. The publications include statistics on
the number of farms; land in farms; farm and operator character-
istics; livestock, poultry, and their products; crop production and
value; operating expenditures; irrigation; and other characteris-
tics of farms.
Publication order forms may be obtained from Data User
Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census,
Washington, DC 20233, any U.S. Department of Commerce
district office, or by calling (301) 763-1 113.
ADVANCE REPORTS (AC87-A-01 -000(A) TO 56-000(A)
Advance Reports are published separately for each county (or
equivalent) in the United States with 10 farms or more, for each
State, and the United States. The reports contain data for all
agricultural operations with $1 ,000 or more in actual or potential
sales of agricultural products in the census year. The Advance
Reports contain final data for major data items together with
comparable data from the 1982 census. Included in the reports
are data on number of farms, land in farms, size of farms, land
use practices, farm operator characteristics, sales expenditures,
machinery and equipment, livestock, poultry, dairy products sold,
and major crops harvested (which vary by State). No advance
reports are available for Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin
Islands.
VOLUME 1. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
(AC87-A-1 TO 56)
State and County Data (A-1 to 50) are published showing
detailed data in national and State tables for the United States,
and in county and State tables separately for each State. These
reports include data on number and size of farms; crop produc-
tion; livestock, poultry, and their products; tenure, age, and
occupation of operators; types of organization; value of products
sold; and standard industrial classification of farms.
Summary and State Data (A-51)
• Chapter 1 . National level data
• Chapter 2. State level data
Outlying Areas (A-52 to 56) provide detailed data for the
regions and municipios of Puerto Rico; the election districts of
Guam; the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa; and Northern
Mariana Islands.
VOLUME 2. SUBJECT SERIES (AC87-S-1 TO 6)
Agricultural Atlas of the United States (AC87-S-1), formerly
the Graphic Summary, presents a profile of the Nation's agricul-
ture in a series of dot and multicolor pattern maps. The maps
provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure,
market value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inven-
tories, and other characteristics of farms.
Coverage Evaluation (AC87-S-2) provides national and regional
level estimates on the completeness of the census, in terms of
both the number of farms missed and selected characteristics of
those farms.
Ranking of States and Counties (AC87-S-3) presents the
ranking of the top 20 States and the top 100 counties of
importance of selected items from the 1 987 census. Comparative
data from the 1982 census are included in most tables. Tables
also show cumulative totals for States and counties.
History (AC87-S-4) is a concise description of the major
census operations together with facsimiles of selected data
tables. It explains the history of the agriculture census, farm
definition, data collection and processing, and dissemination of
census data.
Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural
Products Sold (AC87-S-5) shows detailed data for farms cross-
tabulated by combined market value of agricultural products sold
and Government payments received, including detailed national
data and selected data for each State.
ZIP Code Tabulations of Selected Items From the 1987
Census of Agriculture (AC87-S-6) provides tabulations by five-
digit ZIP Code for selected items from the 1987 census. Data
items include number of farms, land in farms, farms by size,
market value of agricultural products sold by size of sale,
livestock inventory, cropland harvested, and selected crops.
VOLUME 3. RELATED SURVEYS (AC87-RS-1 AND 2)
The Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (AC87-RS-1) pro-
vides statistical data collected from a sample of farm operations
from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The publication offers
information on acres irrigated, land use, yields of specified crops,
methods of water distribution, quantity of water used by its
source, and other irrigation practices.
Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey (AC87-
RS-2) provides data on indebtedness, expenditures, income and
assets for both farm operators and landlords. This report also
includes measures of credit used for purchases and expendi-
tures, debt by type of lender, assets, off-farm income, and other
land ownership data.
VOLUME 4. CENSUS OF HORTICULTURAL
SPECIALTIES (AC87-HOR-1)
This report includes detailed information on the horticultural
establishments with production and sales of $2,000 or more. It
provides data on number of establishments, value of sales of
horticultural products, type of horticultural products, and kinds of
horticultural businesses, for the United States, States, and
counties.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Flexible Diskette — The Advance Reports of the 1 987 Census
of Agriculture are available on flexible diskettes. The files can be
used with any compatible microcomputer employing the PC-DOS
2.0 or higher operating system. Diskettes can be obtained by
calling (301) 763-4100.
Computer Tapes — Public-use computer tapes contain the
same summary statistics that are found in the published reports.
Two files are available for each State: data for counties and the
aggregated State-level data. Order forms may be obtained from
the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of
the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100).
Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM)— Data for the
conterminous United States and Puerto Rico are available on
CD-ROM. The CD-ROM can be obtained from the Data User
Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census,
Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100).
Online Access— National and State level data from the 1 987
Census of Agriculture are available on CENDATA through two
information vendors — CompuServe and DIALOG. In addition, the
advance reports, highlights of the Subject Series, and Related
Surveys reports, are available online from AGRIDATA. For infor-
mation on these services call (301) 763-4100.